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1 FRIDAY MORNING -KDMONTON DAILY BULLETIN* NOVEMBER 22, 191? ; SPORT FROM ALL ANGLES J * a i Evidently tin- Patricks* tiilK ahout raiding the .VILA, waa not the or lt;linary liiH- of Jiot air vrhiob euianatts from hockey mag- bates ahout-thia seuaon of tht- yi-ar. The coast magnates have made good their threats with a vengeance. Cyclone Taylor, Hi- Wanderer alar, waa the tin*, to rab the baifand forsake tho N.H.A. ranks. Right on the he* *, oi' Taylor's desertion aomes the aunouiH'ciii.iit Unit Qoldie rrodKera and Kddie Oatman, stars of the champion Quebec team, are on their w.iy to the Paeilic coast. Taylor's departure did not injur.; tin- Wanderers to any appreciable extent ,but the ivuunal ul 1'rodgers and Matman to Western I Vmatla can spell little elsi- hut blue ruin for the Quebecers. . The outlook for tho N.U.A.- this season is anything but rosy. With iwo teama heartily disgusted at the six-man game, the ranks of another badly depleted through the machinations of tht- i'al- r 'ks, and two weak teams in prospect for Toronto, the N.H.A. appears in b lt;; iu for a rather stormy season. ' The N.H.A. is up itgainsi au awluirj.- stiff proposition in endeavoring to horn iuto Toronto hockey circles. The pros, will have To buck the O.H.A., a proposition that failed once buf lt; re in the Queen City. And the Toronto, newspapers are gazing rather askance at the six-man . idea and if the. newspapers omv atari to knoi-k the game, it's thd rrmrter.v foi llie N.H.A. ill lul' nto. THE CHAMPION QUEBEC TEAM IS DISRUPTED Fat Salaries Tempt Prodgera and Oatman, Who Leave for the Coast. CAPIAS WAS ISSUED PAGE 8EVEN LIPTON'S SUGGESTION ACCEPTED BY FRISCO Bulletin eaae Wire. Ban Francisco, Nov. Si. sir Thomas -Upton's proposal for an International yacht race In 1 I* wss iccepted tdany.' 'At a luncheon of the B -n Kranclsi- Commercial club, given in honor ..f glr Thomaa. aha followl . letter waa read to him: On behalf of a syndicate yet ta be named permit me to accept your challenge; for a race In -l-metre class, to be sailed h-re ln I9U. Wajsill meet you with a beat de. elgn-dunUa* th- universal rule, built nd sailed by San Franciscans, and may the best boat win. (Signed) THOMAS U MILLER.' It la estimated that the Americao defehder will cost about IT .OoO, and ahe will probably be named the Nineteen Fifteen iLEO KOSSICK OUTPOINTED BY O'BRIEN EDMONTON BOY WON CROSS-COUNTRY RUN - Saskatoon Fang More Than Sur* prised at Outcome of Double BUI. YOUNG LAWRENCE WON FROM BOB SPENCER Fifteen Round No Decision Boat Went To O'Brien Via Newspapers. CALLIES AND S.O L-- WILL GET GOLD MEDALS Th lt;* Kdmonton KootU*U ft *-U*l*tlon will j gt;rc -oi nu'dAt* to th* m-tmbtni uf thv champion tr un tn th* junior and Intmt imxliAitf Mgi tlL Th ItlCkJ Icunif* arc thv Cain** *ml th* Hon* ot ticolUi-d. Th* meilAU will be tirdrrttil Jiuiu UUly and prciruu l At * 1 UT date. ThU wmm th* decision arrlvod Ht t the m M .unn ot tho JsvuMrrtf It-aiiu-* htld at ih* Y. M O A. ln t nlrht An - -Cl*r*xn-* llnn to J1i um tb *.ad- YlAAbUliy of formlnc m ba*kvtbm l Icm ur wmm hcljV Th* d*l*y*tr ap* I-4? ir*d to U* ffi'ii rul y fATorAbly d lt;+ poatfd toward th* tdrmu but It wm ji cWImI to le*Y* gt; th* qu-- itun oven* unt.l another in** tin* AGAINST THE PLAYERS Money Advanced Them Paid Back and Stars Are Speeding to the Coast. Bulletin Ucus d Wire, Quebec, Xov. 21. There Is th Queb o Hockey club the most promlnen tonight for the Pap Tle com*. The parting men ar Ooldle l rodsers trouble wo gt;er* lofT In of ere de- ind 1ENCY 5474 The dope was upset at Saskatoon last night and thc boxing fans of that city received a rather rude shock when Leo Kossiek lost to Winnipeg O'Brien. The disappointment of the fans was mnde a little less keen, however.- by the victory of a .Saskatoon boy, Young Lawrence, who won from Bob Spencer. One thing about the bouts in the Saskatchewan city is (hat the boxers generally fight at 138 pounds. Tins is .a sort ol :i nondescript weigh L . and can scarcely be as iiitercs'.ing to the fans as boys who can make the regulation weight of 133 pounds and are thereby eligible contenders for the Canadian lightweight championship. IF THOMPSON SHOULD WIN, THEN WHAT? CANADIANS - FIGURED AT HORSE SHOW Diok Hyland Must Secure Win Over Butte Miner In His Own Interests. Sapper Chenu , n * ir Kpinip*Lfl nllea aii hour, the machine iU i makoa narp tho ground with nt n 3 klllod. with rIIrHi ter lt;- * mill* Sttlrlde. X* 20 sulturinif kdown, Wllllatn pm or the w at tank. com** ,**-l dr hlni8*K*-wUK I: ciotnfft. x Cal(5*ry, Nov. tl. Jn thp excitement ofjth* announcement tlmt Bayley nnd Hyh. rv.i hare agreed to tfrrn*; do noi forKet that Hyland haa. to dispone of Maurice Thompson next Friday, or hla jrtt* Receipts Al the Bayley-Hylaud fight will bo n nejjllglblo quantity- Ho sutm is taking a bljc chance In accept* Inic the responsibility ol Kuarantef-lnff Bttytcy morr limn Tommy Burns would eahtclally wht-n ho hmm to beat m tough crupper llkw Maurice Tnompson 1 gt; - totm the d tc of the Trfic bout. Tho-QU-Wtton of rrfcrao for thn Buy- loy-HyUnd bout to'Stfre to cau*o m lot of trouble. If Bayley * -vtAicmcntJi In thr pant may et tatcon literally. h will not uprco to having Tommy Burn* n* thr third man ln, 'the ting If J 0 ; ho* m hick comi-ng In thlf* line it J llyund. and not bmytgr* *tm? il* T-nrnv aitflnr hkrU. and mUintr. Hon./Adam Beck and Miss Mona Dumi Captured Winning Prizes. Kddie Oatman, Some day* ako both of theae* players signed * contract wllh the Quebec Hockey club to play for It an cnt for (he Brltlah Columbia club camo to Quebec and offered them a much hlKher ulary than they wcrv to recolve here- The manaeement of the Cjucbec body met thin with kn off*?r -to increase tthe rato the men were hitherto recelvlns .and both Oatman and Produrs accepted it and sl ned the contract with th- Quebec club- Since then the Brltlah Columbia emissary InCre LBe the * ri te and the men accepted It,/ When It gt;i gt;ecame known today that the men w;ere to leave for the tf-eal. this wanaper of the Quebec club had it caplaa? issued against the men tcNhave them.'arrestpd for money, advanced. on the ground that they were frout to leave the piu- vlnce. The capias, however, wus not put Into ex*cutlony-n hotii Di-tt ui n and Probers p tii ftck lhr mQTl r ,the Quebec club bad advanced them. Therefore, at 11:80 tonlffht both tn*n left J gt;y (lu -Canadlan Pacific train for the west. It Is said there ar - some doubts whether the contract Outinun and Prodgern signed with tho Quebec club can be legally enforced. But this Is the position of affairs at prtsunt. speeding onward towards the setting sun. with vl tons of a bl(c salary before their eyes. Edmoatonlans arr always pleased to hear of the success uf local hoys *n any part ot the world. Dvnuld Brad- l,y, m graduate ur Kdmonton Hlah school, who li attenJinic Philips acai- emy at Andorer* Majts.. about twenty miles ftoin Bost-ent how,rt ths nirrl* lent athletic training he received In this city* whfcn be won the crosscountry run on the 16 th Noveroher. The distance waa three end one-half miles, and the socond runner was roor than a minute behind. The winner was presented with a handsome trophy on the following day, Donald l* a son of C. H. Bradley, of IU HlKbth street* A year ano ho won the crosscountry run at the EM monton Hlirh chool and *aa always taken a prominent part in Y- M- C A- athletics. JUNIOR E PIX gt;YED HOTS Th- f - - **pr Rniployed Boys' league had several Rood oont'st- al the Y. M. C- A. laat niirhL Mclniyre and Watson played to a 10 to 10 ttr* In a close, TTT 11-illetlT tleased Wire, ftaskatnnn. Nov. ll, -SaPk Lt in .fUth lust winter fans were accorded, two bis surprises (in front of Veslna lit tit:At *ic ki gt; W Bulletin UsiM Wire. Montreal. Nov. 1- Qeo* Kfnnwlv, manaser uf the Canadian Athletic olub, haa annonuced that he has signed up i:rnU Dubi4u u 4in Lo pUy tu hU hockey club this winter, i.rnlr madn a name for himself as a scrappy da* at; I CHEW MAP L E CUPA D TOBACCO Mild, Sweet, Mellow and Juicy. Manufactured by R 5k Ctty Tobacco Co, Winnipeg I Quebec tonlffht. when Winnipeg O'Brien out- pointed Leo* Kosslck4 of Mnnrhesd, Minn., add Young Tiwwne* Of Sax- katoon, had rhe- better of Bob Spencer* of Winnipeg. In ten rounds. frBrlen put up a splendid argument and repeatedly ieftdt-d 6n Koeeirk wl mo effective left hook. Ills splendid too much for his op completely bafJiod at clevomon* and sll* i ; revelntlon to Saft* did not show Frenchmen will good defense. exciting BHERBSn givn not played off, ea each five points and it waa the points, two *nd team. Netlson won relay races Smart r* M ganu- counts decided to Split one-half to ejich two out of Hires froxn Butherford* while handed a almllar dose to Tor- gereoiL ROYAL CLUB ELECTS SKIPS FOR SEASON l-pestr* ottacllve l-li gt;oklnu proved ponont. who was tltnwi. O'Brien's round shUitr wsi kstoon f*ns. Kosslck thr nin brilliant tactics which won such a decisive victory ovor Tomm gt;- Kllbane. Althuiivh no decision vrna slven, the Ki-nonil opinion Is thm Kosslck wss outpolntod. The , n wspap*r 4 c alon oes *o O'Brien. O'Brien had seven rounds. KossleK five, ths others belnic *v*n Youn r 1-awrence, u local boy. sur prised everybody hy wlnnlnc from Boh Spencer by a good merRln. Spender wan very game, and tnnk n lot of pun- floored hlra. Lawrence boxod *w th a badly sprained right hand attar the first round. To-Day BIJOU THEATRE FIRST STREET Tli, gt;' r.i Will IM.-i . - You. SPECXAI. SPECIAL TIiiB photoplay ia lhr only official production of ihr gr.-ntcHt rhampjoi.Khip HPri03, sliowiiiy Mii fxctfmy pluj H of thr-gfrme . I PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE NO. 191 Curlers Select Strong Men To lot Variouu - - of .ns.ii-yrmt.T. MKETI The senior basketball '.rasuo will meet at tha T. M. C. A. tonlaht. Officers will he elect- I and a ache4lul - drawn up for tht* reason. It ls improbable that the Tnter-nt-Matc schedule win not be drawn up tonltrhl. aa two more teams are asklnir admission to thu circuit. iiipnrivri lt;:inn'i to ihr l.ijou Irom 1 oih oi , Kni-land. AND FOUR OTHEE FILM SUBJECTS. V Children in Afternoon, 5 cents. Admission 10 cents Man Doesn't Always Improve With Age get ouF for such Ureo'd pop- Is so a rpally few me'i aa third one la v - for Tommy is very anxious of lhe refer.eclnr pr *j tion a Job was never knoa'n XO ularlty. Thla referee proposition aerious matter. Theru are who are capable of aclinic man that when a really (toon .covered he should be put in a xla*. ease and preserve r rhamplojahlp occasions. Aside from Tommy Burn there are only two o-fher men In th:* city who are known to be capably The-e men are Jimmy McKwan an.l Fred Loww. If either could he -' - OOt for the Bayley-Hyland flsht the pub Ic -m- buxeis weuld ba surr lit -ret a square deal, should be put forth them on this and cv* gt;ry to secure occasion. - 3ulletln Lo. Wire. New York. Nov. 21. Canadians figured at the horse show today, when Hon. Adam Beck's iwo hunters. Sir fc-ilvvard, ridden by Thomaa Smith, and Sir Thomas, ridden by A. Clave, won the blue ribbon for the beat performance of la pair of hunters ridden abreast over the Jumps- Miss Monii Punne's Cousin Jack, ridden by W. WUltamu and Comet, .ridden by A. Nul- lor. came second, with the pair owned by U-Ut/r. H. Matheson of the Royal Holland dragoons. Powerful, ridden liv Lieut Matheson himself, and Held. r lj I den by LtcUt. Plgallga, In third pli.ee. Captain KIIkuut and Captain Roddisi were' amoni tho other Canadians whose mounts flguied-ln this event. . Lieut. William H. Shepherd, of the Third United States field artillery, gt;-.c-- rlril nff fha BararfarJ cur affrnd -j* Lord Declea for competition amoi.K thfl officers of the United States rinuy ov.r the Jumps, with Marshal Bey. ridden by Lieut. A. De Dourles. The' I*lnkun. owned and ridden by Lieut. F*i nci*i Ru-rgles. 110th United Statcn cavalry, got second place, while Captuln IJ. T*. Merchant, with Connlav, of the United Slates mounted Bervlcc achool, wus thlr-. W. R. Kearney, with his pair or harness horses, and D. Lome McGjbboii. were nmon-; the other Canadian exhibitors who figured in the day's evcni.i but failed lo land the coveted ribbon*. Hon. Adam Beck again Ylicured TV THE WAKE- OF THE PUCK What haw become or tho International l Bue? About nil thoy have done so far is org-inl: play senior antl O. EL A- Thoy Uanktn In ffoal. Toronto pros. Stratford will again Junior hocltpy In the rxpect to retain RWrg vrho Is alntpd fOr the ** Ottawa ji I1I claim thry will not let Rid path play with the Toronto* nutll they receive 50n fnr his release. * The Toronto* MhoQi lt;i be well supplied wltb B at keepers, Cither Harry Holmes or TUd te Rankin VhouU. hoUl their own ln the N. H. A, f It 5 probable thai Itlng will join the Mcc efforts one of aiuujifc the wlnn-Tg of lho cvrnln;; nn- y lot 700 H04KF.Y PRACT1CK The T. M. t:. A. hockey team will hold another Indoor practice at lhe Y Rynnslum tni.li.ht. A full turnout ls requested. - SAMUEL MAY CO. BILLIARD TABLE a MANUFACTURER 1 ftortg Yeara St*** for QtefOffU* P lo::K-h;--( * SCOTT BROS*. AGRNTO EDMOVrON, 713 FIRST 8T, CAIiGARY, FTRST T, EAST Aceuotn for Albrrta and B. a alon when; riding Sir Edward* he ftfok s .com f lnre ln the contest for quail I t hun. ; i:(l'l'ti N gt; ;imal'-.: v ?. Jor Joseph K tiRour* or tbe Quean ** Own Rlflr.sfc on Jap, came a cropper ovt-r the hv*ad of his mmint, and it took a score of grooms to. catch the flyltis horse. Major KUJEOiifa Tourslne, hon- ever. ridden by 1 . Itlake, was plac-ul third. AlRoma. exhibited by tho Blen* helm Farm and ridden by W.-H. Abell, won tho blue ribbon In this event, ./ it C H. I Ahouchere -of thn Royal Holland Hussars, and X ieut. li. Mat* thon. of the same regiment* nn 11- ii won the feature of the evening of In- tarnatlnnal Jumping contest for tw* officers' mounts ridden by offleer In uniform jumping: abreast, b *OL 1-a- houeher*1. on Rpes and Lieut. Cohblyn. of the ftme reRimcnt. tool; irtteonil place, while Lleur William II, Shep* gt;ierd. on Marshal Key. and Major Frank B- Barrett, of the First field artillery, U. 8- A., on ttnnffc Finder* were placcKl third, after mn exciting eontes*. Rankin and Toronto pro?. F a . The Ottawa Football club nre mak- InK atrenuous efforts to keep Kddie Gorard out of professional hockey. They realise that Qrrard Wlirbe badly needed next fall: Jack Fournelr, who is clslmed by the Toronto*. Is also said to have signed with George Kennedy's outfit, Four* nler was the class pf the Ottawa Guv league last year. * * men in McLean, of Westminster Cameron* of Port Arthur, says the A meetlns of tbe m mttera of tiMr Royal Curllns club* for iho election o 4- skips, was held * t the new rlnk tin wlth Campbell Young, vlce-presldenu In thc chair. Tho meeting waa enthusiastic, there beln about 100 member* present dut of a total up to date of * ** f* lt; U wa-v d-:rldeii Lu appoint thirty-rtx skips, with the uhderstanUlns that-this number may hof i ddi:ti to afterwards if neceasary. ri Messrs. Dnulop, Young and McClol i were appointed a cocnmlttcc to jco over the membership Hit to select the skip*. The following names wore docJart-st skips by the com'mltte*: A. C. Or- mlcbael. A. V. Ounbxim. Or. li* Pa;- ling* George P. Dobaon* L. A. Good- rldK v CL li* McAvoy. Mat Macuuley. C. NJrBrU n. Ula, G. A- Vennor. P. S. Watson, Dr. KUId MalcoIrn McGroKor. J, G. Taylor. C- L-'Race 'J. R Melntyre. J, Mathleson* A. W- OartiAon, Thomas H l ancaster. IX- Broail. John Dunlup, E. H. Garrison. L. Howard. K, B. Mc- Clelsh, Charles May* John Itae. li IL Simpson. J. l . WallbrldKe, Campbell Young* Cl?n6*-ni-n. Griffith, F. L Hrsd- burn. K. Basilsnt U orge M. Frcaaft J. T. Smyth All skips wno have ihua far nude up their rlnk* are 'requested to s :nJ ' PoptUarUed by Quality, Does the Older the better .hit's what has llruce '; ? nd Ci Irt have tun ftW* ' : ' renninllunii lo0k classy enough Irugu . to hold tbem In the big in the names nf their respective rinks to the secretary ut an ear gt;y date, aa that he may know what members hnve been selected thus far for the different rlnka made up t the present time, and that other skips may know what members are available for other rinks. Any member of thfc club who Is not now appointed skip and who h.is formed a rink will also send In the names of the members of i Is rlnk promptly. The following Is a complete l si of the members to Nov. 30, 1 12; Percy Abbott, Tat Armour* A* F. 'Anderson. M. D.; J. J* Abrums. Fred L. Ally fix II- A-**fliock. U. V. *iellainy, TL B. Brad* bury. t- M *i r---s-I-- tf. Broad, Robert Buyae-h. O II Hr Inner , L B IL G- Buchanan, W. W, Barnett: F. 1- Bradburn* W. O. Brndburn, W. Baxter. X L I JBTJ JSi I III popularized it The Tecumschs of tho O. . A. muat he UHlnff thc -dark lantern method*, umaldu of alsnlnR np Horace Owj who haa a had pair of knees, and the.r sensational ofrcr of *1000 for Taylor, who belonBed lo another club, noil has been heard .*t tho Indian ouUlt. ilncr ATHLKTin Hl'Vi.A j Bulletin *ase Wire. Harantt. Nov. :i. Thc Almendares J team won from lhe Philadelphia Aroer- * leans today hy a score of 4 to S. The Blx-men hu t y is an individual (Tame pura and simple, and while It v -ry itpectaeular ll Joea a**ay with *i. combination play and consists of in- illvidual ru.hea from one nd to tne ,.Ui-r. Pl y*r- of the Fred Taylor awl Pltl-r Jilyl*- ahine at this style. a ThV-Satvel despauhe** from Cornwall convey ihe lmprvS lun that Nowsy* L alonde will not play hockey thla winter. Don't you believe It. *londe will Play aomewhere. and ln the place where he can get the rao gt;t money. ak* rsaayxx y gt;. h * * m m r as s *j*** ir ks * r * jr-* it s r jr r a tr a gt; w M I *M is mmu **nm*nm mm vttTh nrnritw fieorae T. DHsUiid. IV Bruce find It lt;r BNUE r * 4 Cars Fir Finish Just unloaded. All beautiful quarter grain, and Handed ready to put up. MR. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Here is n chance to save some money. Prompt delivery. . . Main Yard, Clara Street. Phone 213S. Norwood Yard, Oarey Street. Phone i 2030. Alberta Lumber Co. Ltd. Rldpath. of the Toronto*, will a hard matter to get young . ... to go out and take a chano on TnaklnK k lt;-- Most of the ; amatnur playera want a cast-iron tract beforo they will take a plunitu Into the professional ranks. * m . . ..ith. who pla the euaai laat year Tecum h Ucrosne club tme s may stay In the *a*t this win:, y, 1 wanted hy both U - V anderTS Canadlena. JOO.I con- iockey al the It** und NKW Hl'f-nV I.KAOl B Bulletin I sa Wire. Toronto. Nor. -JL There Is a quiet nudercurrcnt worklnr regarding f- formatlon of si new rugby omanlin- Tha clubs In the Inlerprovlnelal find that the long Jumps eat up aJl the ;.ate recelpU and that unless you have a complete team you are lucky to keep out of the hole. * gt;-* The suKReallon Is thai twn teans In Toronto and two ln Hamilton fftrm a district, while In the east thoro *r- gt; Ottawa. Montreal, Wastmount and IJ BrfirttTllt *. and I lege. e Bell. fi. A; Biisbln. I'. ** Rnnnon. W. K. Bodwlh. F. M. Balosr. C W. tV-BrOwnlng. H. O. BftkeT...Wnl- ter Bslfhur. W. Itatkln. H. Bull. W. G. Carpenter, J. M -Clendenen. A. G. Christie. U -L-9J.1S. CapalUt, P. Frank Chalmers, Cole. Archie Camp-ell. Cams, A. C Carmrchael, A. V. Ehinham. II- DarJlng. Clare Darling. John Dunlop Georce P. Oobson, S. O. R. Poh-'tn Wm. A. l)eyl, 11. C- Deeton. Dew.ir. Henry B. Drew. H. N. Brwln. C. R Frost. B. I* Fuller. A. M. Frith. H. A. Fn-' ae. G. M. Fr -eie, C. P. Fisher. A- M. Fraser. J. A. Palrley. Dr. Field. W A. FTRiison. N, Franks. E. A. FLnn. I- A. GoodrtdRe. Herb GoodrldKe. W. H. Gouln. O *or fe A. Orten. K. *11. Oarrl- aon. A. S. V. Garrlaon. TtNldy Garriaon. Norman Giffoni. W. Gilpin. John Gan- ner. Griffith. St. It Hunter. 1, Howard. A. D. Har.vejr, j. Munro Hunter. J. W Hunt. C. O. Hicks. l Hardlsty. J. M Hall; W. W lluttop. Frank Hughes. John Hart. Wl.ilnm Irvine. A. 51. Jef- fera. Walter John- trtn. E. P. Jaogar, J. A. Jeffrey. I 1*. James, Robert K gt;-rr. r gt;. A. Klrkland. R J, Kirk. M. D.. Wrp. Upsey. T. H. l ano ster. W. -G. owry. J. A- LlttlP. Murray Lister, H. A. Lowe. Mathleson, Hugh McJnnnMt. G H. Mc* Avoy. R. R McClelsh, J. It. Mclntyr*. Joseph Madlll. J, A. MelJiehlan. R- O. McLellan. Mat MrCauley. J. A. J. Mae- Cool. John Mathleson, G. A. UeOlU. Dan McAfe*. Wm. McAf e. Al*x. O- Me- . Klnnon. W. A. McKensle. Charles May, T hn A. McLachlan. O. G. Morris. D. D. * n. H- McKe n. J. I gt;. Molr. Th H. MlUel. tt. C. MaMliall.-R-W. Theson. r / m A. TS. Mo'-'j William- Mathcw ( H. ifcComb, J. l. MaodonaM. Cuthbert Nairn. O. a McCalg. Mog( . It Mills. Malcolm McGregor, R. B. Paul. J. Plrle, J Hi Phllloo. J. N. Pearson. ' rowla, H. H. Parlee. U Pratt. C. I- R ee, John Rat. C. H. Russell. John Rodger* Janiee Ryan. M. Ryan. Gey. Richardson. L. R- Rlx, Bert Rons. E Hmalinn. J. T. Smyth. Hope fieott. Alex- Rmlth. G. lt;- A. 8UUT. C- Pandefg, Dr. IL R. flmlth. W. St obi e. K. fllmpaon. (leo. -8p lt;-ers. Joseph Smith. Eeermn Smith. J- O. Taylor. J. Torrance. D- -Cklsbury. J. Tlpp. J. Tlbhlls. Q. A. Ven- nerr-W J,Venner. C. T..Van Busklrk. F. W. Venner. J. K. Wallhrldge. F. S. Wataon. A. West. F. 'JJtcro NQr- Dr. H. A. Wood. Camp-el Tonug. t N * . ' r-- If you prefer the sirtfrli* to tho double breasted I'lsU.r, here is the 20th Century brand garment of youc choice, hi addition to being very nmart, atylish. and comfortable, .it are exclufiive agents. ft-.iTiire o i ible collar. Wi. STANLEY . WINDSOR BLOCK
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