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9

D SUITS

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Our showing of Spring suits of-
fers a choice of style ideas, fab-
rics and patterns. almost without
end -a mighty good example of
A lien's service defined in

The

eiuwe

Kuppenheimer Clothes
Exclusive and distinctive expressions of the' advance t)
fashion, clever military models for young men, substantia
for men of big calibre, other syles in between. Values that s
strongest when compared.

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$25, $3. $35, $4a

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N. F. ALLEN CO.
Main Street

A Real Pipe
for
(..
Col ego Men
These are two of the
24 popular shapes in
which you can get the
Stratford
$1.00 and up
WD C Hand Made
$1.50 and up
Each a fine pipe,
with sterling silver ring
and vulcanite, bit.
Leading dealers in
town carry a full as.
sortment. Select your
favorite style.
WM. DEMUTH &CO.
New York
World's Largest Pipe Afanufacturer
College lien Play
On Service.Team

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Genuine
French
B riar

ready to work and a host 'of
ers in shape. The pitchers are
g into form and two nines will
s be picked and sent at each
fore theweek is over.

Specialty f

nen Will Play
sketballGame
Coniluintiolis of Clous
arms Meet Wednesday
Afternoon

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Zachary Taylor Nno Scheduled
Play LouisilleSeries of
(Gaines

to

117 E. LIBERTY STREET

Louisville, Ky., March 25--A series
of nine games between the Louisville
club of the American association and
a crack team from Camp Zachary
Taylor have been arranged by the
camp athletic committee.
Dates tenatively agreed upon are
- April 6, 7, 10, 17, 20, 21, 24, 27, and 28.
-All of these games will be played at

EMMA B.

c an odd-even bas-
re the Schoolmnast-
ck Wednesday aft.-
gymnasium.
mp each of the class

formerly of Wabash college,
base; Sergt. Lyman Johnson,
formerly with Wheeling,
league; Lie ut. Veder Gard, thi
captain of Indiana university to
season; Lieutenant Saner, all
star at the University of Chica
base; Lieut. "Dolly" Gray, a
regiment, formerly of the Unr
of Chicago, infield; Lieutenan
sidy, Edgrin, and Sullivan, a:

second
pitcher,
Central

COT
SDetroit,
from MWax;

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ly in
ie the

Eclipse park.
Pres. 0. 1H. NWathen of the Louis-
ville club, agreed to assume all of the
expenses of the series and to give the
soldiers athletic fund 50 per cent of
the gross receipts of the games. The
Loiusville club also will furnish six-
teen uniforms to the players.
One of the men helping to organize
the team for Camp Zachary Taylor is
Lieutenant Sauer, who accompanied
the University of Chicago team, when
it made its trip to Japan. He is a

l alter

Lieutenan
who had
*Detroit, pi
Mers and
league.,

Ethel

le- candidate for first base.
19, Ward Lambert, athletic
Camp Taylor, has issued
volunteers for the "'big teal

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