esda34, l Q.ctckgp.2s4.9/6. ESHIEN SHOW FIERCE ATTACK IN "SEM" GAME New "Wildcats" Roll Up 46-0 Score Against Wyoming MILLER RUNS TEAM WELL , The Freshman football team play ed their first regularlyscheduled 01110 01 80118011 011 \ CO' 1100101 raid lust bUttrdilY andeompletely oteiohelmed Wyoming Seminary 4 00 The sau Freshman train shooed the same dash and fight that tharactei 1.1 last s eur's Pquad and It looks 01 if ('oath Hem in Ix due to product another ;trot year 001' 3110% WY 01111110 01111 It linen nd a fast Isachileld but the dashing, quick starts. Freshmen offence quickly bad time le sty linesmen tired SllloBlll9ki, the Freshmen right end, , sprang into tile limelight at the begin ning of the second half Ashen hu 'ought the kick otl and lan eiglity•fite yards for o touchdoon 31iller at quarter and /Muck, name eaptain, at left end, two Ramer Bethlehem Thep stars, shooed up Atoll II olfe. Bars is and Stout all played a good tn.:nate game and hack ed tip the line men. Miller shooed all around Wits, awning , foroard-pass ng and hulking 'lino... the game It tom.: 0111 1100. to nano colt three runtdooll, They started off oak a and pulled Off fOlllOl . ll pass ohala netted them forty lards. The ball Was mostly in the posse.. of th Freshmen until the foorth quarter Whorl Wyoming scored too more first duo.. Gne plays After receitmg the kickoff Wyommg made first Joon on too hue plats tool a lung femora pass o6ull brought the ball to the Freshman 35 yard Here Miller Oct the "Fresh" thlense tilts at tom by entehing au Wteming boons] fins and miming back the hall 15 ants, %Voile slanted t\tuoiogpui g to gem minted back to Freshmen 00 their 35 trod line After 11. 25 3 ard end run, Miller threw a foroard pass to Wolfe oho ran ten tards to the goal for the Oust more. Miller Lotted the goal Scores then came in rapid successes Tho hreslimen interference Iwo],e through the hue and opened hlg holes Maras, olio and \ldler registered Inuelulom ill gawk w cession and the 11,1 hnif elided milli the ennui '27 11 Miller lackedthree aP the goals SMOSIri TI SCORES 4Tho weed half lonia' num) subs,- Intions ill the Freshmen line on At the kirk off, Smosiusl,l i.ought the ball on the 15 s ant lure and rani 55 annly fur a touthilonit 'lll, doplitated the feat of 11111nali in the game .against State College nigh school, nmlllS, In cidentally the fourth tondidoon etoreil from Isitk•uff this moon State teams During the second half the Freshmen mere directed by lhnosh mho took Mil ler's thou at quarterbatit 1111bisli shivsed good Wort on reunion mall the ball During One third quarter, the tight appeared to be nil out of the Wy.• among IMO 11,111 the Freshmen made big e , atini. although only one touthilumit man scored Me'who) stored on it plunge through the lore rifler a ounce of end runs be IhPosh 'Fire lost soon. came late or the grotto after a longend run IldthkWile The Ws ming tenter staged in ..I.OIIIC. back" or the fourth iii.orter and stirred too flint downs a SIICLINSIOII 'nice Monied a good string of plats but throughout the goyim they mere slow hi t t! C "g „ tine tr ht r ' Ol " Croon, I " r ‘ g I'll s lu r ugerend. Croup s u e chosen as all•nikulastre end • last season by_sdnue of the experts Thu Imam,: of M olfc, considtrod the met hull err: miggt field, it/11 lore good. Ire "ot the bail elf dearth , and mole good distnnees Wyoming's punter stirs troubled be is weak lone and poor pro tection. Seicrol of los kicks mere blocked near Iris omit goal Into et Inu•ln lecounted for tern Freshmen booms The lineup tuna -unnornitty r Freshmen Pos. Wyoming Itattek L F, lithle.t arit B ills L T MO.+ Amos.o bi hornet. Bart . . Starr Pershing RT. . Diekinsort Black It C. . . Marla) Snroilinskt E Crimp Miller Q 13., . \rennin. Stout ... Fl .. Morgan Morris R 11... Phillip Wolfe . 8.. Corm, Touclidomns—Woll e, 2, limns, 1. In Smosinskr, I. Meltehey. I, Ililbish, I Goals from timelolomns— Miller 11, Rauck, I Substitution.— Freshmen, Dimbnr for swot. tiro,. for Black, Osborne for Amos, 11111rt.ln tor Miler, Jones for Pershing, for Ilills, Sloppy for Block Ili Irchet for Harris, Anderson for Wolfe, Hills for Mock, Bart for Sloop. Smith for Rome, McKinley for Dunhor Wyonnog— Dee is for rhaupaCllrllON for Dusts, Y i o en n f or e Creepu m ollch u s— o ß r ib M bey es 'Sm llar h • Dnkoto. referee, Pander, State. umpire, Clark. State head linesman, Oates, Col. b 3, Timekeeper. STUDENTS PACK AUDITORIUM TO AWAIT PENN RETURNS tighteen hundred students and friend, of the college, gathered no the Atoll tureen lost Satanlot lateness's to aimed, the "returns" There one great en thusiastic expeetatny of a tenor) mi. dent among the students and they cheered every early "break that seemed to Hellcats that tine "steam roller" woo getting into action. Hope. remained the some eten after Ilomard Licked the first Hold goal and envie body thought that there slain game to I e a ropoottoo of lost year's Nielare bemuse the neuron at the old of the ling half mere identical st 'tine tromd Was e‘peeting n change Tor (orlon° at the begnuning of line second half and smelted eagerly enemy meager report that 11.1.1 over the wine There Ogle a great delay and One erne ii he cane restless .thnouncer Fein, the .A.s. sistant Senior Cheer Loonier. satllt en non:need the sudden nenla that Berry had caught in Ailment front light and laid 11.441 forty t strain fun a toueltdomn. From then on, the aunt] mastedsoleolly for the end. Ocensional has of fatorable nom, monl,l i)nrouse strsty cheers hut there mast it coma feeling of seller glen the thud 41111110 oter" came inter Lll4. mine, Mr. Stavely Soenks At Electrical Society Meeting The trot 'meeting, of. the Elm , trlcol Ermineerivg.Soeletv no, held hod Tuesday night in the Enghienring•Chtl, Room and mss ltildrosell by Mr Stime• ly ono of the now monlicrg of the Oleo &Imo' faculty, Mr. Stot,ele told the %octet., of the oreitoirntlon of Electrical - `l, Eimineerm at-Columbia Unkerslty. A llnehrenn'l7 told of his Rummer ieper- L,l,t, 1 11 . 10 y Al t lrp r ik i e of r t a he Goner.] I.lec •trio4' I , r _L ......._ A L ...... DEAN BAILEY TALKS TO "AGS" Noted Botanist And Horti culturist Explains True Meaning of Universal Ser vice "link ergot Sem ice" yes the topic Chosen by Dr L If. Bailey , former dir. rotor of the New York State College of Agricillture al Cornell Unit , ci hen he spoke to the members of Agri cultural Soddy and their guests in the Auditorium last Tuesday night. Doctor Bade, oho is one of the most noted botanists and horticulturists in the Un. Ited St ilea and mho also has an niter. national reputation, mine here largely through the efforts. of Dean Watts. The Atel.tormin oils well tilled month students and farmers from nearby, 1111(i Ili] who trend' ' were well teihtol for then ef forts . ()Latta Dad, pointed out the fact that tit Inure tlmost of the trouble In tins morld is relfediness and the de sire lot Mal% 111111 a Wall CIS Ili/atm Inti, apparently teamed nothing trout the terrible slaughter in Lurope, nhile If one tenth of the energy put into car should be put into peaceful!efforts , great things could b e act.ompltshtd. Until non, Doctor Builcy neat on, the farm. loin been hired) a &Arnett., agent, but the time lute come when he must entet trite the conatructite period, must groin vend wrests and sate the nest° We mow find land reititenated through its opporttinittes, both in the Last. and Weed. I% tilt Mee den clop:neat construettselv, we lond it smut iltt clop meat also The farmer of today to in terceded m Ills .oughbor and It is the abliellVP et the old hne fence that has a great dint to do pith the democratic Ideas u( the 1\ eat, m the opinion of Dr (bidet. 'lle iontroling inns einent in the future must be co oponttnini Rua nhile In illsidnaltion is possible nail vo operation, must g rind Mattis lit111”Y Arid idilfishne o, s 4 dikappearik then the mambo %lunch btgins to :mite and to Into its plate as the iiirner.stone of sht •tt. The onto, the telephone, the ti ones, good roads, and banks all tend to bring in °mina lint till he opinion of the speiiker, it it ill be too bad if the farmers are tier forced to co operate along the hue of labor omicron Theo l or to flu tore of los talk, Doi for billet sipil lint at•linielline. so / let V 11111 demand snow hoot Of sett ice from /nett mono .11111111 %% hat sll ha this stir, ite 'l r o help maintain pub lie health, to woke ill steine and beau tan! !dacesitioessible to all people to Nina the sok, or hod nt most 'lm portant of all, to protect the ferttlit3 of the a rtli These ore the things /loch bring about Unit ersal hiertice NEW EXECUTIVES AT SEVERAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTIONS 1 It. month the imattgurattnn of lie prt sulttot4 I‘ll.l etabratt d at Dartmout u h and IVtlttott• t Nest peek Data College gill .141‘11 a tatt Let.sor to Dealt lbootaa (1. Jilturtl.oll Perri ' , torte vats rttpreeential at the eartlllllllll's at Dortmontli and II boo In 111118.rPot members of the ha lulu Profe.sor Fred Lem is Vallee and Ald,, Sara Lot ojes Itttended the amtaturatam of Dr Fthelbert, Warneld nt Wdson I, and Profennor J Waled 'sited hit, Alma Mater to attend this install. tidlr df tenon of Itarittiona - • Nest ntek Donn Blaisdell utll attend the onolgunttlon of Plesolent elect \I Crooks of Atom College, Alma, won Urn 111.13.111M' lon s already gone to 31tehnfon and mill be Joined next meek bx the Neon nt Alum Roy Diem Touring High Schools of Debating League Boy Diem 'IS of the lonely debat ng teem in aothez the logh ehook of the Central Prong, Juana High School Dehmlow Lengue raelt Frklnv for tire porpoge of conelhoer the %onow dolma log tenure of (hr league STATE FALLS BEFORE SUPERIOR TEAM PLAY (ontlimind from :n age I.) Penn ronotere that he in Ntln plan the I.lg In 11‘o rushes lie piereed Stilto n . line fon line Y via, and follov • d till. , by pulling MT a foratil Inpon. that put the Intl l stinte'n laid nn• 'linen ,ntli one In gn nn One 2I• land lino laght fornbled and Slane re eon ered nit her 15 lord !earl: Clark 'muted to !nankin] STATE'S FIRST CHANCE. - - After failing to get aroma! Bob Mg gam' end, the Berl sad llkm (ambled onto more nail Stale rti ered Hero UM State's firstchalice to stole, for a lot mud pass to Ego put the ball on Polia's )anl line But Clerk arts throe n for It !coo of nix pulls on on end run, Robb regained four and a formoril pass forfeit Ith 12 %arils to gam on the tomtitdo, a, Cubbage was called bitek' to ten his leek Ott a field gold 'I he attempt fiction by a airy narrow mar l'emi Nimble,' again after 'Whitman hod smashed thru State's line for eight )artis Mien the ball Mee tint in phi on the to vard line, Rah State °sot ) ered on Pima's ) aril fine Beek nook a four earl gam, but State lies penalised li ) arils for holding. On the fourth loon and 20 to go, akin the ball on Penten 10-yard line, the et er•pronent Derry intercepted rt fora sod int. urn Ins 32, nod line The Red and Moe couldn't gam this time and Derry punted to .state's .10 errl mark, anti on los first play, Clark punted hack to their an yard lore llig gins doe long Light in into tracks Derry and D'ilhanis carried the ball to mid field and Bern's punt emit out of bounds on Slate's 111 lard line State failed to gam nud Clark kicked to mid field A forward 1111.11, Vern to Light. netted POllll six Nerds and the oosse snarter ended pith the ball in Penn's psion oI State's 11l yard line, third Bonn, three to go. PENN'S FIRST SCORE. Williams and light, earned the hall to State's .11ril IMP 111 three rusher. Periy's toe felt equal to the task at Ole point, and on fourth down, three to go, he drped a pretty Ile goal between the up, lOU, standing on the In lard line. lint this seen. did not begin to Into the life tad, of the State players, for the mune nenre steed against them last year in the first half They kicked oir and William, returned the ball to the 18 yard line. After alight gains, Penn wino pens lieu! 15 lards for holding Berm jointed film the shadow of his goal, end Stele slanted scrimmage on POISIN 45 yard liue Failure In ~mtin the re rildred distance caused Clark to punt to Penn's no }and line Penn fumbled elude, but rev:tuned, and Berry kicked, Living returning the bull five yards to made a first down, but Stott, was thrown l'ean's 55 veld line. Clark and Itubb lE=;1 for mere losses. Miller blocked Clark's kirk and Penn rectotred the bull deep it Stnto's territory. Penn was thrown for too losses totnl ing 17 yards, and Berry's punt Neon blocked and smothered by State In mid lield. Beck and Clark gained recoil yards, and a forward pans failed Clark punted to Williams Oho went out of bounds on los own IS Inrd line. Berry then kicked out of bounds on :states 40 yard mark. BECK TO 13 YARD LINE. State gained three thrn the nine and a ((named to Magios plated the pig skin On t'een's Id lard line Chuff gained three yard , . andn fora nal pax% Laing to Bank, put State nail then closest striking dint.ee gaintd through out the gunie, on the 111 pied The hopes of the State stands inure speedily dashed to earth inn the next ploy ohen a formard pees grounded fixer the goal hue. 'rim seemed to take the fight out of the State I rood, fm Penn, olth the ball on their 20 yard bile, start. .1 a march down the field a Will ended only in All the Wooing of the ohlstle for the tut of the first half. lane rushes by 11'dlonns Berry and Derr gal,. Penn too straight Irrst don no and the WI nn them II yard line nt the nail for half tone In the second half Penn strengthened considerably and played more aggres. sanely State braced someohnt but 1,118 unable to do anything to atop Penn Boomer State kept up a game fight 'till the end lierry, the mainspring of Penn's team, soon badly. hurt, having hod to Le carried oil the field, but thin failed in be of on a haulage to State Ira ,hurt of Iler eternal players were alno mid hail to ho remitted In the lost quarter, no less than sic of State's second stringmen were no the game In this holf State mos unable to secure ants tient doons although Penn succeeded in getting only three There was no chouge in the linemp nt the begituung of the accond half Penn kicked till, end Robb, eittelung the Lull un State's 12 yard line, succeed. ell In making four yards before being downed. Clark then punts! to Penn's 41 yard line Berry anal Williams now took charge of the game (literally apealting), nth:toeing the bon, by end lame, through the line, and by a 25 \ lard pass Tents Berry to to the II s nil line from where Berry kick ed it field goal Cul/bilge hotted oIT to Penn's 11 lard I rite, Let JO three ploys Berry and \\'d- Buns reterned the boll in Strati .4 26 yard line On bring penalwed 15 s ask for holding, Penn punted to State's 21 Nord bar but Robb returned it to the In yard hoe Beek illOll wont through the bar for three yards A. dzsinite folloaed for it fen lounges after ohnli the play cons resumed on Penn . .. 21 o aril line, Peon bring penal,/•d 11 yards Hold, falling to nom 111111 lire Of Strati.s fornard passes toiling, Penn MO enrol the ball on then 21 lard line The result of the nest three pima In' ing n 10.. of (41111 yenta, tlinn Iris mg 14 y arda In go, Berry punted to Stot 25 lard hoc from olueli point Twang rettirned the ball 17 yards State hail olhoticeil the 1.011 to within 3 sitrds of a first (loon so hen they niece penalvell the Narita for oIT sole playing end mere forted to kirk. I lark putted the Ina of bounds on P 1 ,111 1 ,1 one yitril lane Berry punted bark to Piam's I 5 sard line and State had returned the ball, too nerds ohm, forooril pass from Co tag to Iltggin44 cons niteriepted., Penn neinring Il• hall on their 15 surd Inns \\infantsimitwil 11 yards and Berm then secured a llrot dints O'Don nell oils nabs) muted for Parrish and Parrs!, for Culibatto Berra lost three sardn on nn nd 1111. Light mails a formord pans from the 13 yard hoe to Berry olneli resultedln a Inuelnlonn. Penn failed to kick the goal Score Penn, 12, State, in Jones nos suled tinted for Robb iter in to nerroff - t o Penn's us s nrd lute ald Light returned the ball to anis Vern. nun anlertituted tar BeLk After Penn had gamed 5 Nlll . ll/1, Berry punt et! 10 30111.1 on State's 31 rd line Men the on had heel, returned cr urns the quarter ended. Clark notate three arils and then punted l 0 Penn'a 98 I ard hue A for ard puns by Penn sans a failure Con n% er Iran Hein-tarried for lfigginn An other forts ard 111144 of Penn mix inter cepted lui Purina, but after State hail Famed Inn Sardg, liar of Penn In hank rut erupted a for. ardslo4 of En rng. Mao inuncrbateh tackled Rat on the 3(1 ',aril line Peon IA UK unable to goon mine than one surd so 11107 pointed to llwing on , tutu's :15 301,1 lime 10 the lest ides. Item outs nerionsit hurt, it being nise..eiry t o eurr, loon all tam field Qwglrs sl IN substituted 111 Ills , illovr. 'Heins. substituted for 'nue; Slate nie+ peinilired 15 )arils for holding State kiihed to 40 surd lone sod Williams earned the bull beck to qtates If c nrd line Wit sou unit substituted for SUIIIII All ee. elinnge of pouts folloned in itch left the GILBERT & BACON Official Photographers 1918 La Vie Last Day for Photos Thursday October 26, 1916 Room 302, Hort Building PENN STATE-COLLEG boil in Penn's possession on their 40 yard line. Quigley and Light each gained 5 yards thus securing a first down Penn nos unable to erain any more through scrimmaging so Quigley kicked a field goal. Score Penn, 13; State. U COllO% er kicked to Pectin 27 yard line. Gross ann nubstituted for liens Penn Ameeeded in making one card more be for the game ended. Fund snore Penn, 15, Mote, 0 The lineup and summary U. OF P-15 STATE-0 Urquhart . Left End Ege Mattheii ...Lett Krunhank IVlrlituan ..Left :turd .. Parretti Estrem um; . Hight Guard Cabbage Little —Hight Tackle CrarneeLl lldler . .Itight Tackle 111,.agitis Light Quarterback Du nig Derr, ..1 eft Hairline!, .... Babb Willitima Right Halfback Heck Derry , YullbaLk. . Clark Touchilim n, Berry, goal., from field, Derry, Quigley. Sulnitantlons: Penn Quigley for ]terl. . State, O'Donnell 'for Parrish , Par roilt for Cabbage; Jones for Robb, Hens for Deck; Cone, er for Iliggors Thorpe for Ewing, \\ Orion for Sworn (miss for Hess '1 one of q nosier's, 15 minutes each Referee, If. Thompson, ❑leorgetsm 0 Umpfre. Ifeeart , llermantoo 0 Mad em) hood Locoman, 1) Iferromm, On. R. STATE TEAM CHAAIFION AT DAIRY SHOW (onttnued from page 11 log beano) the Penn Slate team, mole Op of P. C Bannon 'l7, 71 'l' Harr-- soil 'l7, A D Pratt, '15 , 17, and L 1' Boland, '15 , 17, Botched 111 eighthplace, well oolong the leader.. l'he State men %tele at tunneulint of a docollont 070. nt Bog et eat, UK Fe,' nil of the other mono hod ttlrentl> compact' in ',iitial Onoo a ot Brockton, 3hoo.tteltoretts, and %Waterloo, loon, nod had there judged home of thc annul , ultimo!» that ,ere sbourn at Sprlngltehl In DIN contest that place went to Nebraska unttennt% ottlt Konsoo mut erottt. lona State CO - tintteroll% of .Sheoutur), Mass tltn,etts At.,r)cultural College, Nero Every person in State College having grocery needs to supply should take advantage of the whole sale rates at the Co-Operative Grocery Store. You can easily make your savings run into dollars. State College Co-Operative Association Groceries. FRom po r s ECONOMY STORE ..... ..130 East College Avenue _ _ . _ Young Men's Clothes With just a little extra "kick"—that something that distinguished the careful dresser. They are de signed especially for young men. NOW is the proper timd, while our ktock is com plete, to select your Fall suit or overcoat. Our AL FRED BENJAMIN clothes are simply stocked full of that new swing and dash of this season's style. linnmslalre, South Dakota State College, and Penn State tenoning In the order named. Other colleges entered included Cornell, 'Moine, Vermont, Ohio, Connecti cut, Rhode Island, Delaware, NOW Joe hey, Maryland nlOl North Carolina. BOYS' 'MOTS LAND PRIZES In tho boys' Judg`ng contests l'con State again demonstrated the superior ity of teams representing the Keystone State The poultry judging team, cons 'uual of Ilium Brodie, .101 in Brodie annul Shearer, carried off first honors as it 11.0111, while the sheepstakes prate for the lughwit Ind. iilit al seore has non by Henry Brodie, of the collar team. The dairy Judging train, although fall ing to Lupton. pienuer honor, in the lodging ring, mit ortheless °rod the most souelit tor prire In its class M 1101 Merrill Tate, of 1 tenor Conot3 , landed first place In nada% 0111 n! 111 Coln. petition Ith lilt represent ether from oilier Antes. lie shccostokes troplit 11011 113 Tate has it touter Holstein bull t slued rat fit o hundred dollars. HARLOW TELLS HOW THE GAME WAS DROPPED (ontitined from page 1.) mg of the backfield Ull% Ifan respole citric for Penning 911e0.8 rulh the short ['omen' pass, for then apparent') for. got all about the ploys formed to break this up. "But the norst fault entir e in the MOWRY'S CAFE What Do You Think of This? Board by the Week at Mow ry's Only $4.00 Per Week Come and See Me About It Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special Rates to Clubs and Fraternities L. D. FYE 200-202 West College Avenue A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER VAPOR AND 1 .VACUUM HEATING Btato College, EUREKA The Bread that satisfies. Try our delicious Pastry and Ice Cream. THE STATE COLLEGE BAKERY L==l FIRST NATIONAL BANE t State College, Pa. i1 . ii . ..1. - IPOSTER, President. " DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier running of the team. I had lirected the team to plat at Penn's nualter line, until substantiul gains mere niacin In the first omple Jouux end thin to try nth. tutus In mot this was folluu oil out Beck mould go through the unit spot fur fin andeight yaids at a clip. and it uould look like MO) 111010 et. Then Lunn; mould try tile solid part of their hu e intend of hammering away at the iteali spot and force a hick Or they n 0014 start off min a good gam through the line and then damn tot repeated 10104 0 i 00 attempt ed end runs. Another instanto 11110 thitt pulling of the kilned tits, on a lint donut m horn me uere nutlet thirteen yards of Penn's goal, %then line !dung .: nhould hale hem used. 110,0 11104 ton long and grounded liter the tsal and me loot our best than. o more. All 01 our xi:11.4100ml gains mere mode on plays 01 0 huh the to am tuts espottally touched to meet P. nu "There IS going to be It skide up right. aunt. I. and oul3 too glad that Ole, IlttllN tun, been thonn up no earl) 111 the 110.011. I null get utter a re nied3 at Once lon tan a.l, that Con over or Cabbage an be tried out at center and that Parrish and O'Donnell a ill go to 114 guards There An ill In. 801110 „tufts in the Intek110(1,8140. for one thing, I am Dunking senunslt not Da nag • tcs.e," Jones at gum terhael. "the n hole leant need, ream canting "One 11-1.1C1.111/10 feature of Satairdn, game Mita the tat t that Penn dui ant once get In.ulr of our 25 lard into by salami bun Lint, 'On, thing more—l think that doe MRS. EVA B. ROAN Optometrist 522 E. College Ave. Eyes examined carefully without the use of drops. Lenses matched from bro ken pieces. Repairing promptly at tended to. WE HAVE A CONSTANT DEMAND FOR REBUILT CORONA TYPEWRITERS But There are No Rebuilt Coronas They Are Made to Stand the Steady Grueling and Will Never Need Rebuilding WE HAVE IN STOCK REBUILT REMINGTONS MONARCHS SMITH PREMIER UNDERWOODS OLIVERS THE MUSIC ROOM From . September 29, 'l6 we will have FISH and OYSTERS WEEKLY Gentzel & McEachren WHEN FOOTBALL WAS PLAYED WITH WHISKERS Most of Accustoms and costumes of those old boys seem quaintly oid fashioned now. But, one thing has come down to us from that time without change and growing in popularity every day—Richmond Straight Cuts, the first high-grade cigarettes made in the United Staten. Even in those early days, these •bright" Virginia cigarettes were already known and valued for their characteristic and appealing taste. Today—as then—men acclaim Richmond Straight Cuts the best of all Virginia Cigarettes. By the way, have you tried them lately? (RICHMOND STRAIGHT (CUT Cigarettes 115 ceirats Besides the regular package. these cigarettes are also packed in attractive tin boxes, convenient for den, office or traveling, 50 for 10 cents: 100 for 75 cents. These larger packages will be sent prepaid on receipt of price if your dealer cannot supply you. sillen Kt fs ic, u Zaravajt. PREFERRED EY GENTLEMEN NOW AS TEEN Page Three to Mu big scores nod pins ego no , ‘ 0 tenet teams curlier ill the sea 11 hai made Um student boliN eel° mso u II 01 Lr 1011iilIPIlt, mid it spread too deepl) nit the tenni.' It Inas not go 111111 , 4 to mention Len that ens of t. o cc,. men for Muni substitutions w Lre made were room. from battirdas' , come braille.° thin Injuries ali.ohnol, presented them iron °manumit:, Bob Iliggite. pla‘s with i lookeit rib. los thest bound ill a plaste cast .10 es erait into WMIIIIIOII upin reaching the aide lilies. 2vIARLEY 21g IN DEVON 24 IN- ARROW COLLARS 15 els. each, 6 for 90 eta. CLUETT. PEABODY a CO.. INC. MAKERS FOREST L. STRUBLE PLUMBING AND HEATING Both Phones
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