The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 28, 1923, LAST MAIL EDITION, Image 7

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EXTRA PANTS FREE EXTRA PANTS FREE
in them Days our woodt competitors did there durnd’st too turn the tide, but they finished
fur inarrears, They said Browarislosin what little cents he ever had, that he ’n Jacknunenma
ker wer a cup'e of circus clowns to try ’n sell madetomeasure close at sich a rediculos
price, but the joke was a boomerang and the old Dundeewoclenmills was ’ittin the bawl at
100%, wci kin ovei lime every day and puting out suits about es fast es the customers cud
— carry ’em home ’n we did it by askin only
EXTRA PANTS FREE EXTRA PANTS FREE
Hear is the knockout part of what we’r doin now, We hit it fur the East, where good wolens
’er made, rite at the Mill, run on to about a thousand bolts of xtra fine awl wool wolens,
snapy, lively, goshdurngood paterns, ’n Men, we bot em, Mind what we said, We Botem,
they woodn’t waist eny time selling em, if we tok the hole lot they wood take our offer, Fel
lers the hole bunch is hear, bolt upon bolt, Patern length upon Patern length, and old Oma
ha will roc in her cradle when she nos just how aful good they R., hear is the xtra part, We
’ll make U a suit too ur measure and throw in an extra Pair of Pants FREE.
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place an oru
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS
“P. S. EVERY DUNDEE SUIT IS UNION MADE"
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15th AND HARNEY