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TWO THE LINCOLN SUNDAY OCTOBER 11. 1925. Snow Spoils Bout In Boston Circle BOSTON, Oct. N. Maloney-Solomon bout scheduled for tonight at Field was called oft today on account of snow.

The bout will be held later. The EYE WILL ROOCiU SE STAK SERIES (Continued from Page One.) AaodMr Dorlisa advcr by Will tcrccn Mar, ing American humoriat. More coming. Watch fur them. S.

Dorkem I Rogers. 2 Wald I atar, aad I umoriM. More I eh fur them. Jp A Sure Shot There are certain things in this life we have become accustomed to know that we can depend on. They never fail.

We can always depend on a puncture if there is no spare tire. Your Insurance being due just when everything else is. Taxes going to be out down (but always NEXT YEAR). An after dinner speaker saying growing late and I will try and make It A barber saying a bit of dandruf there, a good shampoo wil do that That some- will always be living who will try and beat a train to a crossing, (and when they reach the Morgue its always found to be somebody who time mean anything to) If a Man has played Golf you can always depend on him telling everybody about it that night. You can always depend on the first being the best, If she dont suit you there is no use trying out a bunch of others.

You can always depend on Company eating more than you thought they would. You can always depend on a sack of Durham containing 50 good Cigarettes. P. S. will be another piece here two weeks from now.

Look for it. SlXn-FIVE YEARS AROI In 1860 a blend of tobacco was Durham. On quality it has won recognition wherever tobacco is known. It still offers the public more flavor, more en- foymentand a lot more money left at the end of a smoking. TWO BAOS ior IS OMts IM fir IS oMto but Moore singled and so did Carey.

Then Marberry filled the bases by hitting Cuyler with a pitched ball. All he had to do after that was to dispose of two hitters like Barnhart and Traynor, wherein the first Instance an outfield fly would tie the score and in the second, a single would win the ball game. The fly, however, was to come from Traynor's bat, not The latter popped weakly to Ruel In front of the plate, a performance that ruined Pittsburgh In the light of later developments. Equal to The Occasion. Nd world series pitcher within the memory of modern man has extricated himself from a situation equally embaraaslng.

Full many and oft, they have pitched themselves Into such a situation but the trick of laughing It off la by no means a humorous one. It was done on this occasion by man who appeared In more than fifty games this season and start one of them. He didn't even start affair, that honor falling to Alex Ferguson. He was removed for a pinch hitter, Delbold, who started Washington's winning rally in the seventh by working Ray Kremer for a pass. So much for Marberry.

There was a great deal for the ball game. It produced situations such as few world series contests have been capable of producing. There was a possibility tonight. In fact, that it might even be thrown out of records, for It was understood that Pittsburgh Intended to protest Sam catch of a drive by Smith that saved the game In the eighth Inning. The protest.

If any, will be based on the theory that catch should be scored to a bleacher fan, Identity not known. The Washington outfielder leaped after the ball on the dead run as It was going Into the stands and then fell over the rail, leaving everyone Including Umpire Rlgler, Ignorant of whether a great catch or a long hornerun had been made. For tedious moments. Rice draped over the rail with his back to the playing field and then suddenly he returned. Quite so, Watson, he had the ball.

Catch. Whereupon, Rlgler declared that catch nad been made and the Pirates declared that Rlgler should be sold to Memphis. But all to no purpose. It was the second game-saving catch with which Samuel had obliged during the afternoon. In the sixth inning, before he switched from center to right field, he rushed up to the bleacher barrier and speared drive as It was about to setlle among the customers.

Rice, therefore, rates a Mat on the bandwagon alongside Marberry, not to mention the personnel of two ball clubs which permitted a man to bat out of turn another world rarity. Everything, in fact, was done with the exception of the traditional attempt to steal second with the bases filled. figured In freak play, batting In the eighth In- ntng and contributing a sacrifice bunt when. In reality, he had no status at that particular moment. turn to bat.

The pastime started peacefully enough, at that. The Pirates got away running In the second when Traynor slid a triple under J. Harand scored on right 8 sacrifice fly. The Senators came back In the third with single. S.

sacrifice. Judge double and perforce the tying run. doubfe to left Barnhart to the pace again In the fourth and. after catch off Traynor to start the sixth, they added another run as a result of successful dropkick and singles by Smith and Kremer. "mote a homer Into the right field stands In the last half wnn the Senators the ball game In the seventh The Y.

M. C. A. Industrial bowl- Nov. ing league will get under way at the Lincoln Y.

M. C. A. Monday evening with twelve teams enrolled. M.

N. Adams Is chairman of the league and Jack Kreps, secretary. The league schedule; Oct. Laundry vs. Roberts Dairy; Gooch Milling Co.

vs. Nebr. Lbr. A Mill. Oct.

Towls A Paine vs. Security Mutual Poat Offlcs vs. Market Dodges. Oct. Oil Co.

vs. Rogers; Grainger Bros, vs, Lin. Gas A Elec. Oct. Ldy.

Co. va. Gooch Mining Roberta Dairy Co. va Curtis, Towle A Paine. Oct.

Lbr. A Mill va. Security Mutual; Poat Office Sinclair Oil Co. Oct. Dodges vs.

Grainger vs. Lincoln Gas A Blec. Oct. Laundry vs. Nebr.

Lbr. A Mill: Roberts Dairy Co. vs. Security Mutual. Oct.

Milling Co. vt. Curtis. Towle A Paine; Poat Office vs O'Shea- Rogera Oct. Dodges vs.

Lincoln Gas A Elec; Sinclair Oil Co. vs. Grainger Bros. Nov. Laundry Co.

Curtis, Towle Paine; Roberts Dairy Co. vs. Nebr. Lbr. A Mill.

Nov. Milling Co. va Security Mutual; Post Office vs. Grainger Broa Nov. Dodges vs.

Rogers; Sinclair Oil Co. va Lincoln Gas A Elec. No. 9-iEvans Laundry vs. Security Mutual; Roberts Dairy vs.

Gooch Milting Co. Lbr. A Mill vs. CurtU, Towle A Paine; Post Office vs. Lincoln Gas A Elec.

No. Dodges vs. Sinclair Oil vs. Grainger Bros. Nov.

Laundry Co. vs. Post Office: Roberts Dairy va Markei Dodges Co. vs. Sln- A Min va ogers.

Nov. 18 Curtis, Towle A Paine Grainger Security Mutual va Lincoln Gas Elec. Nov. Laundry Co. vs.

kei Dodges; Roberts Dairy vs. Sinclair on Co. Nov. Milling Co. vs.

Rogers; Nebraska Lumber and Mill vs. Grainger Bros. Nov. Towle A Paine vs. Lincoln Gas A Electric; Security Mutual vs.

Post Office. Nov. Laundry va Sinclair on Roberts Dairy vs. O'Shea- Rogers. Dec.

Milling Co. va Grainger Nebraska Lumber A Mill vs. Lincoln Gas A Electric. Dec. Towle A Paine va Post Office; Security Mutual vs.

Market Dodges. Dec. Laundry vs. Rogers; Roberts Dairy va Grainger Broa Dec. Milling Co.

vs. Lincoln Gas A Electric: Nebraska Lumber A Min va Poat Office. Dec. Towle A Paine va Merkel Dodges; Security Mutual va Sinclair Oil Co. Dec.

Laundry Co. va Grainger Roberts Dairy vs. Lincoln Gas A Electric. Dec. Mining Co.

vs. Poet Office; Nebraska Lumber A Mill va Market, Dodges. Deo. Towle A Paine Slaclalr Oil Security Mutual va O'Shea-Rogers. Dec.

Laundry vs. Lincoln Gas A Electric; Roberts Dairy vs. Post Office. Dec. va Markei Dodges; Nebraska Lumber A Mill va Sinclair Oil Co.

Dec. Towle A Peine vs. O'Shea-Rogers; Security Mutual vs. Grainger Broa Mlsosurl took time out. CogUxer was Injured.

Pospisll replaced Ralsh in the Nebraska line. Weir punted thirty-seven yards, van returned to 36-yard line. Stuber made two yards over right tackle. Nebraska Gets Ball. Whiteman drove through for four yards.

O'Sullivan made one yard on a line buck. A long forward pass by Studebaker was grounded back of the Nebraska goal line for a touchback. Nebraska's ball on her own 20-yard line. Rhodes made two yards on an end run. Missouri was penalized for rough play.

ball on its 3-l-yard line. Locke made four yards around right end. Rhodes failed to gain, but Missouri was penalized five yards for offside. Shancr went in for Sraguo at end. Rhodes made seven yards and a first down.

Nebraska's ball on Its 47-yard line. On a double pass back of the line, A. Mandery made three yards. Rhqdes plunged nine yards and another first down. Ball on 42-yard line.

LOcke tried an end run but was thrown for a two-yard loss. Time up for the third quarter. Score: Missouri Nebraska 6. Nebraska took po.s8esslon of the ball on 44-yard line. FOURTH QUARTER.

Play-By-Play of Missouri Game. FIRST QUARTER. Captain Whiteman of Missouri Moore, Ib Ce rey, cf Cuyler, rf Bernhart, cf Traynor, 3b Grantham, Ib Smith, Kremer, Dlgbee Pitteborgh. AB 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 PO A 1 2 3 Totals out. hit by .34 3 own 1x23 11 3 batted ball.

Blgbee batted for Kremer In ninth. WMhinfrtofte Rice, rf rf Harru, 2b Gosllii, If i Judge, lb Ige. J. Rarrla, rf McNeely, cf Myer, 3b Ruel, Ferguson, Marberry, Lelbold Totals Lelbold hatted seventh. McNeely seventh.

By innings; PIttsbue-h Washington Summary; Home base ler. Carey fi 4 10 27 for Ferguson ran for Lelbold .0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 2 0 Three. Two base hit Cuy- te Cormlck at piata; Morlarttv at first Mar. ba Ila- Hit by S.BULL urham Gutrstitccd hy iNSSaiNiaAvss III A vwmm York Otf Bears On Short End, First Time In Five Seasons Oct. University of California supporters went dftsed by a 15 to 0 Inlntered to the Bruin eleven, defe.xt of Co4tch Andy Rmitli's "wondjr In five yea Forty f.u including I Olympic clqi.

rotiiera from among Stanford alumni, saw reversal of for for the favorites. Jt v.ns a game wlUi lur or more former Stanford f-tars in the lineup all the way through the game. Both Fall To Bcoeo. WINNEBAOO, Oct, Winnebago and Bancroft high played to a scoreless tie hero jrooterdag. won the toss and chose the west Goal.

Nebraska kicked off. Weir kicked off to 55-yard line. XVhlteman' carried It twenty yards to 85-yard line. Jackson plunged two yards through center. Studebaker punted, but the Cornhuskers blocked the ball.

The kick rolled out of bounds and Nebraska recovered on 30-yard line. Rhodes failed to gain on ad off tackle plunge. Rhodes drove through the line for three yards. Dailey then passed to Ed Weir for twenty-three yards. First down for Nebraska with the ball on 4-yard llnejs Rhodes failed to gain on a line buck, Ed Weir swung around for a gain of two yards.

Rhodes bucked center for one yard. Brown went through center for the needed yard and scored a touchdown for Nebraska. Score: Nebraska, Missouri, 0. try for the extra point was blocked by Coglizer, Missouri end. Nebraska Penalty.

Captain Weir of Nebraska kicked off fifty.seven yards. Whiteman ot Missouri returned twelve yards. on Its 15-yard line. Studebaker punted sixty yards, Brown returning twenty-five yards. Nebraska was penalized twenty- five yards for clipping and was set back to 25-yard line.

Weir punted twenty-five yards. Missouri making no return. ball on Its own 44-yard line. Casteel plunged through center for one yard. Jackson made two yards on a fake punt formation.

high punt rolled 50 yards to 8-yard line. YYelr punted thirty-seven yards, Jackson returning ten yards. ball on 35-yard line. Tigsrs Loss The Ball. Three forward passes (jy Whiteman Incomplete.

On the fourth down, Studebaker faked a punt and then threw a forward pass which was Intercepted by Dailey on 16-yard line. Bacchus broke through the Interference and threw Dailey for a loss of four yards. Weir punted thirty-three yards, Whiteman returning two yards. It was ball on 43-yard line. plunged for eight yards.

On the next play. Thomas fumbled but recovered for no gain. Thomas then bucked the line for two yards for first down. On two line plunges, Jackson made six yards. Whiteman drove off tackle and cut back for six yards.

ball on 22-3iard line. Whiteman made two yards on two line bucks. A forward pass, Whiteman Jackson, was Incomplete. On the fourth down, Whiteman forward passed to Jackson for ten yards and a first down. ball on 10-yard line.

Missouri Thrsstsns. forward pass over the Nebraska goal line was knocked down by Dailey. It was a touchback and Nebraska scrimmaged from her own 20-yard line. Weir dropped back to punt and dropped a high pass from center. recovered the ball and was downed on 6-yard line.

Time was up for the end of the first quarter. Score: Nebraska, Missouri, 0. SECOND QUARTER. Weir punted thirty-six yards; Whiteman returning three yarU.s. Jackson fumbled on the first play and A.

Mandery recovered on the Nebraska 33-yard line. Rhodes plunged three yards but Missouri was penalized five yards for offside play. Rhodes hit center for six yards aad then plunged off tackle for five yards and a first down. Dailey swung around end for six yards. Another drive by Rhodes gained one yard.

was substituted for Thomas for Missouri. Weir's punt rolled 47 yards over goal. Missouri scrimmaged from her 20-yard line. bucked center for three yards. Studebaker punted thirty-five yards and Brown returned two yards.

It was ball on Its 46-yard line. Clark replaced and Locke went In for Dailey. A forward pass by Brown to Locke was incomplete. Rhodes failed to on a split buck play. Wsir Dsd Weir dropped back to punt.

A high pass from center went over Weir's head, but he recovered for a loss uf nineteen yards. Weir punted thirty-five yards. Clarke returning fifteen yards. It was ball on 45-yard line. Whiteman fumbled for a loss of four yards.

Clark plunged off tackle for three yards. forward sa was Intercepted by Rhodes. It was ball on Its 40-yard line, Locke ran right end for four yards. Btuber went In for Casteel for Missouri. replaced Hutchinson at center for Nebraska.

Locke again skirted around end for ten yards and a first down. It was b.all on 46-yard line. A forward pass by Locke was Inlerceptrd by Whiteman and It was ball In the middle of field. Dover I and Hhaner replaced prague and J. Weir for Nebraska at the end positions.

Nsbraska To Gain. A long forward pass by Studebaker waa latarcepted by Brown and It was ball on Its 12-yard line. Nickols replaced Ferguson In line. Rhodes plunged through for two yards, but was forced out of bounds. Tarr replaced Bacchus and Hicks went In for Coglizer.

Weir punted forty- three yards, Clark returning seven yards. It was ball on 47-yard line. A forward pass by Stuber w.as Incomplete Another forward pass by Stuber to Tarr was good for twenty yards, but a Nebraska player snagged the ball out of his hand after Tarr had made the catch and It was ball on Its 36-yard line. Locke swung around end for nine yards and repeated for five yards and a first down. Rhodes plunged three yards.

Time was up for the end of the first half with Nebraska In po8.ses8ion of the ball on 47-yard line. Score: Nebraska, Missouri, THIRD QUARTER. Coglizer kicked off forty-five yards, Rhodes returned twenty-two yards to 37-yard line. On the first play, Locke ran thirty- five yards, but Nebraska was penalized five yards for offside. A bad pass from center rolled to Nebraska's 7-yard line.

It was recovered by the Cornhuskers. Weir punted thirty-eight yards. livan returning four yards to 41-yard line. Clark made seven yards on an off-tackle plunge. Whiteman drove through the line for seven yard.s and a first down.

Ball on Nebraska's 25-yard line. Wostoupal was again substituted for Hutchinson. Tiger Pass Scores. Missouri took out time for consultation. Clark made nine yards on an off-tackle plunge.

Whiteman hit center for three yards and a first down. Clarke made a scant yard on a center plunge. Whiteman failed to gain. He was thrown for a half yard loss on a line plunge, Rhodes making the tackle. A forward pass from Stuber to Clark was completed back of the goal line and was good for a touchdown.

Whleman place-kicked the extra point. Score: Missouri Nebraska 6. Coglizer kicked fifty-five yards. Rhodes returning twenty-seven yards to Nebraska's 82-yard line. Locke lost a yard on off-side tackle drive.

Nebraska fumbled on the next play and Locke recovered for a six-yard loss. Weir punted forty yards, returning twelv'e yards. Missouri's ball on Its 48-yard line. Whiteman plunged two yards and was forced out of bounds. Stuber made one yard around right end.

Studebaker punted forty-five yards, Rhodes making no return. ball on its 3-yard line. Rhodes plunged for ten yards on the first play. Locke swung away off right tackle and made twenty yards. ball on 11-yard line.

Jackson went in for in the Missouri backfield and Mlllgan went In for Nichols. Missouri took time out. Weir swung around for one yard. Locke drove of tackle for four yards. He would have made a touchodnw, but he fell In the mud.

Rhodes went over tackle for two yards. Fourth down and Nebraska has three yards to go. Locke fumblell on the next play and Mlsourl recovered on its one-yard line. Hicks replaced Coglizer. Studebaker dropped back to punt.

He punted seventeen yards out of bounds. Studebaker was Injured on the play and Mlsourl took time out. Kick Fails. Stafford replaced Studebaker In the Mlsourl line. Rhodes bucked center for one yard.

Locke attempted an end run around right end on a crlss cross, but failed to gain. Rhodes plunged for two yards. Brown dropped back to the line to attempt a kick. The kick was low and was recovered by Missouri on Its 20-yard line. Richardson went In for Milligan for Missouri.

Mlelenz replaced A. Mandery. Richardson went back to punt on a fake punt formation, Jackson broke through the line for a twenty-three yard gain. Ball on 43- yard lino. Clarke made two yards off tackle.

Lee substituted for Dover. Whiteman made three yards on a buck play. Rlchdrdson punted 43 Nebraska making no return. ball on Its 10-yard line. W'erl Is back to kick.

W'elr tried to run from punt formation and the tackier stopped him for a 5-yard loss. Pass Grounded. A forward pass by Nebraska was Incomplcted back of the goal line and Missouri was given two poinLs on safety. Nebraska scrimmaged from Its 20-yard line. Score: Nebraska, Missouri, 9.

Rhodse plunged two yards. Locke tried an end run and was thrown fora loss. Missouri was penalized 10 yard.s for roughness. Rhodes plunged for one yard. Hecht went In for Wlckman.

Nebraska has the ball on its 47-yard line. A forward pas.s, Hecht to Locke, was Incomplete. Another pass by Hecht was intercepted by Htuber. ball on Its line. Presnell went In for lAjcke Jackson failed to gain through center.

Bacchus was Injured and Missouri took time out. Jackson again failed to gain. Randels substituted for atlner. Richardson punted twenty-five vards. ball In the middle of the field.

Tarr replaced Bacchus end for Missouri. A forward pass, Hecht to Presnell, was good for eleven yards and a first down. Rhodes swung around end for nine yards. Oehlrlch went In for Hecht. Rhodes drove for five yards, and another first down.

Krlemel- meyer went In for Scholz. Brown attempted a. forward pass, but the Tigers broke through and threw him for a 10-yard loss. Brown attempted a dropkick from the yard line. It was wide of the posts nad rolled to a touchback.

Moulder replaced Whiteman. Missouri scrimmaged from the 20-yard line. Missouri fumbled, but recovered. Time up. Final Nebraska, 6.

El TO MIZZ (Continued from Page One.) forward Browin promptly hurled a forward pass to Weir, who snared the ball out of the air and reeled off a 23-yard gain before a Tiger tackier hurled him to the turf. Pressed back against the goal line, the Tigers resisted valiantly, but four drives at the line, with Quarterback Brown lugging the oval on the flnal smash put the pigskin sphere beyond the last chalk-mark. Missouri Starts Scoring. scoring rally In the early moments of the third period speedily dispelled the visions of Nebraska rooters that the Huskers were sight of a decisive triumph. A high pass from Hutchison Nebraska center, carried the ball over the head of Captain Weir, who had retreated back of hl.s line for a punt, and the oval rolled to the Cornhuskers' seven-yard line.

Another Weir punt sent the ball soaring to mldfleld. Johnson-Meadows To Battle Today WASHINGTON, Oct. (I. Johnson and bespectacled Lee Meadows prob. ably will do battle again tomorrow.

Bucky Harris declared tonight that he planned to send Walter back at the Pirates while McKechnie indicated that Meadows, who lost the decision to choice. the Pirate nomination, however. at Pittsburgh Wednea- ay. probably would be There was just a hat tmil Yde might get FULLS EFO (Continued from Page One.) slaught which netted three first line smashes by Clark and Whiteman and advanced the pigskin to Nebraska's 12-yard line. Two tries at the center of the llusker forward wall were repelled, but Stuber followed with a forward to Clark, who snagged the sphere hack of the Cornhusker goal.

successful placeklck put the Tigers out In front. Two subsequent advances by the Cornhuskers. In which Rhodes battered through the Missouri forward wall and I.ocke skirted the ends for a striing of spectacular runs, had Missouri rooters on the verge of despair, but heart-breaking fumble on the flnal scoring plunge balked the drive and deposited the football game In the victory bag. Lineup and Summary. Idown early in the third quarter.

1 McBride from the 3tt: vard line and crossed a few I minutes later to bring the score 41 0 as the third quarter ended, Reserves Score Twice. Still added a pair of the fourth quarter, the I serves keeping the fight in tngs territory. It was the second victory of the season for high, the Ke'l and Black having disposed of Creighton 42 to 0, in the opening game. Lincoln plays at York next Frhlay. Biiinmarr Lincoln, Pos.

Missouri LE Bacchus rixher Brown Mnser Bauer Tlnilell 'I'owmiend. Sfroih Wlttc Haugh McBride Sulmtltutlens: Llneuu. ft Abiti Bornulst I'ounii Wilson BauifU Johnson Whlto .0 Tdneoln-- Flshor; for Brown. Eaton fo? Maaer. Rloa for Baucr.

olaer lor Austin for Tlndall. Bosenberit for Tintemi KUchsn for Ktroli. Htill for Witts Klmmsl for Rauxh, Packer fur McBrlds. for StUl. Alvord for Huaasy.

McDrlds for Packsr. Rauxh for Klmrnsl, Witte for Still Stroh for Kitrhpn. for Ttii- dall for Austin, Koater for Folger, Bausr for Rice. Massr for Hrown for Skold. for hits.

Whits for Woodworth. Walt for Knlsa for Wllaon, Krlsbach fer Watt. Btishnsll for Vanes, Wilson for Msriln. Best for Johnaon, Parish for Wllaon Tonchdowns; 2. Brlds 2.

Husssy. Kauxh. Still 2. Extra I.lnooln—McBrlds 2. lIcBrldo (placsklck).

Score by quarlsra: Lincoln Hastlnxa Officials; Do6ns. Missouri. Headlineaman Elliott. Nebraska. Cambridge Wins Over Benkelman RKNKLKMAN, Del.

The Cambridge high school foot- Sprague E. Weir (C) Ralsh Walker Hutchison Smith Scholz RO Ferguson Stiner RT Weir RE Cogllzef Brown QH A. Mandery RH Casteel Substitutions: Nebra.ska—Locke for Dally; Wostoupal for Hutchison; Dover for Sprague, Shaner for J. Weir; Pospisll for Ralsh; Mlelenz for A. Mandery; for Dover; Wlckfhan for Mlelenz; lijcht for Wlckman; Presnell (or Locke; Oehlrlch for Hecht; Randels for Stlner; Krlemelmeyer for Scholz.

for Thoma.s; Clark for Stuber fo'- Casteel; Tarr for Bacchus; Hicks i haii team advanced another step for Coglizer; MIlHgan for Nichols; Stafford for Studebaker; Rlcherson for Milligan; Moulder for Whiteman. Clark. Points after (Pass incomplete back of goal line. Score by periods; 0 0 Mls.souri—0 0 7 Officials: Wa.sh- Ington and Jefferson. Henry, Illinois Field Kenyon college.

Brown, Kansas The Tigers responded with an on- university. In the southwest Nebraska cham- plt n.ship race today when th-i Cambridge eleven defeated Benklentan, 34 to f). Cambridge outweighed the Benk- kiran team several pounds to man and plunged consistently through the Benkleman line for long gains, scoring during every period of the game. (Cambridge resorted to an attack In the third quarter. Tim last work of Fullback Mayo and Quarter Coder featured the Cambridge offense.

Benkleman scored In the last quarter when C. Mo.sler grabbed the ball on a fumble and raced fifty yards to a touchdown. TRY OUR TEN PAY PLAN Whew! Pretty Snappy Come Right Down and Get Your Overcoat! Our Double Breasted Ulster will keep you comfortable. Wonderful Values at OtherK $17.50 to $42,30 We Give Cash Savings Stamps With Every Purchase Here is the new ociety rand Allerton great overcoat Half the men who come here will buy it on sight No use to show them anything else. It the new long, broad shouldered overcoat, with wide, deep bpels.

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