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FORIDA BAND FURNISHES MUSIC FOR c *INAUGURATION OFGOVERNOR HA RDFr : \ultu ikn
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V 1's in to . I t
thr story
}Jawk~haw waMonday nerv Im :i
V. we M!ed 0me1 t m'
we reai rd :hat pe
uraing, for tsr* we fott, Vh't birit -fr: uri h
they tramnpelhat s Thea I f
up at 480arsmng silent
-hail. Whelw tuppel
ur- poItivany
It helped a !''t to hicr u- ti the brm.sad road to 3inpaor City.
Thi n we ha< ened tp make tracksdew, to the palatial Pullman awvait-
mrw us at the T1 & J. i At. Al! ofuq were there stran ze o sa v, and w ,
all stood on the rear phi form En Iroute, the sweet dawn of a p there da'broke as s h dlet Fmnal'y, w"
reached Si tRwnr i V The Rats allremember San psor City.
Lake City. Here we marched downtown, and pulled off sonme of the -wetniusic under t he bind I r wvindo w 0f
Mr. Hodges, who is tha nman of thi'board of control. Mr Hodhr9 hke Ithe music, and was nit ashamed t1
come dowr and -hake 'Lir handt an!
tell us so. We appretiated that, Mi,.Hodges,
At I1 somnethmng th'' hd dilt~ilheader coughed intz) Ltkp 4 it, Irats
g 1 hg the Harem. fly *H' Harem wwean about 3OO of t he -wecetr-t cil -
lego girls you ever Raw i, t hiy een
s' conds the band wa, vu. I itr butelon chair arms all up a I inwn thr
train, and-well, fellow vi yu he.r, iwhat The Pres. saId al ut M Li t
'bim aMd instrunmet tal Thet mit Rb
rental niuc was pia'd '4 ' themarch in a Pill 'a,, cfntaHoh 17
people "rnostly 2irNs
Sorncbow or other I has 0 fbrL'otte I
what happent 1 on the red of the trtAh. dear K of P k-fal, von em
with your luxuriouis carv:> ci-s at>'
free entertainment at all hemrs, lhkehoye indeed to p s I urm the nie>tfew davR, Sweet mipsec on the cio RI_-
as bucket after bucket of .hi ita urefaucet water thundurul I dwin in tie
heads of persons who wvtr1 str~ 4
to follow fashion by bt'u', lit toshow. The ertertair ment we 4% S~
I tc-ll you,-
That afternnw pOwtrror
OOnl wO <', trnidetMrd wife II w eLiau
hwas B obs E i ,f ohm 1w the hand,. arnd he t~ ,e
nsor'' r:- 'r lead the crk' h-M'4ern,- fli;flon TI, M- ii.:
Fond a. I M '-''a hari -'uk ir nTud. hut hm . I hope t> 'a' vi * 1
we male that trim We he . -t 7%tie Th'it is thm-c f ii -
'<,?g at I ni, Fede
rum' the 1 iS. iiWa al 't. ~t* n F
% a I 'i, thac IoM ore t-r -a'' a thtn, I
nall weak an! Fitrinch friedA ftei we hal iater, we werDnram th rn and rehearsed Romt
Ler tr~d suiPp)er of that dIay we >
*tt the 'lege ai d fellow- don' F
h a band bWy hear you kii'her Swvan', mn~& hal ~
Tb.; actualIb starve those gr VTnlhiawee You I, tter send yro. -
V -Ii' r d bhx of i''dx if von''<I' o - e her ainm Bit u
Lu ia word for it WE dor Itk,ittr there wos ar'ti' r' t,
y ir Trnt We in't i t in
, dfl dinnitr- M Hiur garious CR <
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ino Bell 'i cereted for theirStatn'n H' r~oted hravv Weigh' kin, fir i nr of which there w
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'A . - um . t ie .4 Bilirg arn1-l al Thn hae a love
mpus I tere waS a wvistfu
a"U the 1gb'- "f Pryan a'" 'n] ilit dabt 'a muu%
humnant'eB bs thb flttiru to and i'h.'".f the liuvndr.'d' .f emr
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tme ho -old to a 8-tir a' E- 'tie a:., but as we ,ire <Ott "
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Reing Torpedoedi mcident on the hich sea durn
the recent war.T ,<b! if Jip o' .- ii 1)12
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The air was ot-,re hal 'ler, blowy' g fr
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LNI~tRS~y 1" Ii )IIJ. C\INI\ li. -Rfil) \Y. J.\NUARY 14. 1921
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PARIS POLICE FORMSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Pat Jan 14.--Under- the
New Y orfk. Jan. 1 . - A good mnailvpeople who would otherwise ha'beeu pretty scornful toward Gal L'award B. H. Green, ,on 4, tdc te
Netty Green, because he had a Per-lnee doy worth $200 that a h<fcold steal, will be softened uy ti.-fact that after catching the thiefthe dug under his arm :'{, GC.bought him a meal.
age of Minist'rand Prefect ofptemtflen havrphony or hesira.on th' adit e Innm-elf a JutI ,n, ThLI bandta concerts, therUnii,
he
pof the Interior
Police Raux,formed theirAll purticipaii
st andI the con'
an rdwray ~intends to gi'r
proceVU. to sWdi- of thr t t*entlyv
.pe( ml ot asions tstreets or folo
furhey
uffie
medwl
i~Al
atroi-SteegParissym-
t - areductorp0iCt. -
union
,i'.
<onsSharityv
PraetorianN and Friend,.U. S. Navy admn
exceedingly cordialcut parts of thetimes, *ften withMnd refreshmentsBuit no welcomingamgre real heartinesdid that ape whicbhmirsi IleCully atsiter day. Some
rals nau r e L e
welcom, jn sar-
world a: un o-i'large onenirtand eservthI,2
ommiittee -'-m
4 into it- 'ob t' dfl
gr.ted Rear Ad-Ellis ,slanL the
Ruan ch rd icoaiposed the comnittte, arid the Adniiral was returrmng from Wah%:tqs with the news that if hr rn tuani>and seriously wanted t0 adopt an1
rear the whole Msee, whn nie toubi
io ag far as he Itked, so fat as tbeU 8. A was concerned It was prob-ably because the N'ew York hiigra-twan offical,, couldn't qtnte take suchrJetentioIns .eriousl; that they hadstated at tirnt thai the eagir Iht!] -Kunsians woukd al h:,e to go Lack
to their own upset uountrv The fadtthat the Admirai Mc('ully ia a bache-Inr doesnt wean to arouse any doubtsii his uwn hea rt as to the -Uttess Af
his family experiment He ouletedti all iin Ru sin andi t hv ran gv
from three yeais to twele. hne girls
,,m4 two boys.
Now that -ome sie Flse. iasa hieved courage to sue jown Topiec-
Ie it is new interest in town i he ~I'wn tried before but without mu' hsur ces&. Mrs Blanche Bonapai t,.'tfe of Jerome Napoteon Bonapai i,
at New York, Newpot t and PalmnHeath, Is the laW-st etitrait into th.rmng. 11er husband is the great grand-on of the King of WestphaIha. briher of the great Napoleon. Mrs
fioreparte .lleges that her hea i aid
let bus 'sy.trm has t been jpairrd,s Town TIophs chargtu at saruus
times that (he was "vain and foojih"'with ,u "undue lesirr" to ha' e herphotograph taken.
the utformiat on.us industrial anddfloI depends to,
)Itet of news
great V S Aother rountr I
either people-., mi
-.av not! Hut IYork, nerretarv
ivi Trade (oui
one-h ft huliuraI po
art ctuallyto thut of
deperndent I
in the wurhd
vnry" H-a' XK Das.
of the Nati.nt ii devlate-.
of
pu
uis l'he
pon alnyor aly
e should
*if Newna! For-that it
flu Dand the dvoteg tome pr'et
4,avily just now 1o making e' c,rmries mianm the land appi eiatt'
-ih. importanme of going to the ori-
sItior, to be held by th* Council inC Ieaeland next May,. and be Is tarryv-
Practor 'ana cafeteria
night,7 20 po tCS,
and him
friend,
at theeach itRoasttlheese
County istyle
.Janiuary
and youtw yourand buysmalI pi
em on tmetat,
'au. C, 1 tTr
oyster sti'n
ft om t
cha-er
come alittle bkimds
joYed 'hase am
CANT
Ru-topor t of.11 C'm~
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or hailar mi
family.
Your
itt of
he liat,'a lads,
pies
or cotQaAl
- .sup p&e
gala ford buy aL
mtoU i.enitert.
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or the
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CHEATS ISSUES CALl. FOR- TATE CONFERENCE OF EDt -CATION TO BE HELD AT LIVE
04K F E B RUA RY 15-IS
Tallalite Jan 1 --A call
imu-d hert Wedne-day by StatepFImtendtnt 4f Puohe InstructionN Sheats reque-dtg every county
p intcnriert mrn State, school"- and high ,n(FW principaLe to
tend the appruat hing State conernie at Li' Oak, Fiebruary 15 to
"No coUnlts sflpr-mtendent can
asSu-
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-, ford to :,bs.zit uI iielf," MIr Sheau 1
for says in a ltttr addregsed tO sehe ,1oiht iais througivut the State, a: A
ilwl be d la-tmrg reflection Uji flhim and h's mlil t in his work tod't Aava upn -lome fmy -
ts '2x of an e',us~ a,, is MonmetIn S
avdone or to run aw ay aftet one "1
to ""t 'l'ri- if the conference. T1wto onference will a -trjctly bKa
m -'' mietmng in w hich the wh le
o.arm and plan of the work for t ie
IC\n t four years, a-. they relate :ofUr -4hol offiee.s and the administrat ui'
of shooW law-. ill be thorough1 yVS:
IChes.
apple
rtt ci'
wvil be u-sed to pu -hedigiti team. -&
I you can eat, and aAfter the suppvr Iinment will be <It
iee and we guaranteeenjoy able time
H W. WHITING.
STAY AWAYFROM BOSTON
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PJR
Vent Ia ted.''Followmng a a ut
'nb. mn the 54F: R imr
chiua county,
Cl. ny, BakerParina City.,gum-. Starke,Os .r-treet , Ti
ty;J. S. RickBreward (OU
B!ounstown, (
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A repr It nperorl by Capitlm Patof polite headquai te, s,ttndet d to t ommrrsoneI eport .hows Ls told
po -vtan-it-al sejr,1919. to Novemnbtr :O,while Boston rcsrdent'. nat t ints. t hey generallhumn again
The total niribhc 'fijols to, the yeal named
t}>w 11 Iwebbri found
states that
*tough to
LOmlg t1 )
ti,
"BigC UStom,, ,
there ;"
mianIage r-
Va nttdieaill mc
caling allng ticketIn&mS an
tickets tithe ta,.,
certainly"The law
Xlr ('ban
Mee KI pml
Bill"ha-
but wUttlId1
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to
ani
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Ut
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ene192(trn
(0om
'''Smg
Kmng
.1 benis T .for tnt
ibtr I,. that,away,
e back
nhI g I 4
ha.
Ind
fr hi
hbenthatt
- old
EdwvardJ oll hra cheery .a'.vhen lie Issues atiuse further a
stove
nd ltw
ofti p
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kt
tlCt
he
'pet,A hi
Ih at ria
ulators whrlay The3
k-now - ga-spmgl y ifh.1 what he -.aid If A lrtteintion ti te law t ompell-broke-' to stamp then
Idd eses on the back oet he, wtIh the -.ale prwt.d the total of the two --d" said Mr Edward&ts been in n'u-tence fo a
long time it is now goingforced' But--but-well, wwe -tart thi? ' nfed the c,mediately, and the penal
to be en-hen must
pro' h-ont
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W
of supernteta I-
ntis of the
< GainesviR Simmro
Ray (0
Bradfrj
a rd,.nt: 'aihoun
I ipins ('lern
unty: H. B. WI -rd county; S. I.
,Brevard con--F't Lauderdal ,
P. F. Pishei,county: Jts e
,Citrus countCore Spdn
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tate:
I lax county: *J W Burns, Lake Cii( olumbia county, ('has. M. FishMainii. Dade countv: P. G Shaver,.Aradia. feSoto county: F. A. Ratlaua v. .Jack.nnmii, Duval county: AS Edwards. Pensacola. Escambottntv. 0 B Hiown. Tunnel!. FlaRI
-lank m
Gad-den
ia-pet
IHathawa
Hoou l
A A Cmre Apalachical-(OUnltN C H. Grny. Qum(OUnts W W BRndshsHam itnn county; L. Cv. Brooksvlle, Hernia
1Fn g , ?ampHlmeounty T .1 el, klo
tarint rsn~ county: W. M.
~ * t git Montrelo, Jelersna
3Par-. I .'. county: F 5. Hartel,Talla hassee I nn county: .J ILRob. rt -. Bristol. r iberty county: T.IVn Prwie, Rron-on, Levy county: iT C.g AunsMadiaon Mfadison county;-H .P GuI lett. Rradentown Manatee;-
'IH C Shnaly Ocala Marion: V S.I we Ke We-t. Monroe county; I'.1' T nodb, ear! Fern;, dina. Nasnz;
I ~ arrow Cr.ts iew. Okaloost;W P erred ilhlee Oker-rhuibie county 4 R .Tohnqon flr-
Ia'nt Oan- oty-t C F Vowel!,rKs i i rw . flco!l c ountlv- Mi ~
Aines Ballard We-t Palm Beach,Pm Beadh county F B O'BErry'
flade City Pase o nuntv: R S ifian-
n Clearwater Pinrlas contv- C.~ ark r. Rartow. PoWk county;
C - Prj,. Pslatka Tntnam '(runtv:.I rinCrhett. St Aurustine. St
nn "nuntv: E F. rth. rt Pinrcett Ut 'mmtv - P H Thobb Milton
PUBLICIT P LANS FOR TIN
T hr Publieit' Comm "jttcc of hr Tin
Can Tourist Jubiler bs had 8t work
as is evidenced by the number of
briht oloed ennnts that navebeenh sol ord uenn on AutomobilesTeen sennantr wr put tn sale bythee pbncit commitee as a meansof advertismn thc Jubilee and hearthe following inscriPtion: Jbi-ville, Florida, Tin Can TourstJu-1en, arch 15 through 18
The committee on publicity alsopromise other advertising natttr Of
equal importance, this to be in tir-
culatiuui within the ne 't few~ day
Anyone who inm touch with TinCan Tournbts Era cling in thi south-
ern part of the State, or who knowanyone living in a South Florida cityhaving a camp site, is requested tocommunicate with J E. Blocker,chairman of tb. commfilttet on pub-lielty. This wilN aid materially mn theeffort to reach all parts of ttie State.
FARM WANTED-V antedto hear from owner of farm orgood land worth the price ask
LJones, Box 551, Olney,11
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
County Jude's Court.Son. Bryant D. Bier., Judg.
Office in Court Boun.
Tax CollecworF M. Kelley, Tax Collecttr
Office im Court RoustRegistratoa. Of IcerW. Oscar Morris
Office in Tax Asssessor's Oflc,County Court House
County Surveyor, J1. W. Patton
County Farm Demoastratlo. Agent
Office Headquarters in Court Hone.
Board of Public InstructIonE. Rt. Simmoas, Supt.
hlember.: B. It. Cotton, ChairmanGainesville; W. H. Powell, Ar
ther, and S. J1. Ellis,Alaebua
%lnetogs--Sewnd Friday Moathl3Tax Assessor.
E F. Corbett, Tax AssessorOffice ii Court House
Board of County CommIssIon.r,.H ~McML Grady, Chairman. High
S prmn s,Members: W. F. Gay, Ti-entjrn G. M.-
IDpSha, Waldo; G H, GibbonsArcher.
Meeting, first Tuesdays la *actmouth
ashra Oflc.Telephone 149-J
P. G. Ramsey, SheriffRenideece Phone 298
W T Bruton, Chief DenutyRaidenee Phone fl-i
Students' eadqua~
Jackonvile
Chas. G In M
H owsinCe yo
ThisCon
u last1 i 5
I rujii 1B~
tcdto a JuiCy Pa tIlosFrench Friuc Pittal,.done up as 'uu lek-
is our SypC &jbination,
PriCe jO
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MOLNARS DINIG--O--
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The ry
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The Devil's i ts
Celt t.
Brown~ n, IBluu ('r (
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Regular $65 Iaue
Step-irand tikca look at it
Nick Danat"'The Beat T 8 0 -'ri w
tLECT-IlC SHOE REAW
DEPA~rTMENT
SHOE SHINE PARLOE
S HO0E S TORESati'faction Giaranmtetd
South St ;pare
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the LaPRACTICE HIH MEETING strvct the track and level the athieti: Lhabennoncdttri Id,
Last Friday all studentsI'raC tioeUIn fir
High turned out to a meet-the ~pCs Of orgamizig a
I per-club and to add Somec more peptI pepper.
The various act IVitiOs
as outlined by a Practicebull test-. dlg fcastt zip
- er- irar hi. firc- outlet of ph>-al', athi twes aid out
-er~rv wt mh >, pros-
-, t~ nelg kY
- f mut.,
I le irae.
K a ill pl-ter ixiig tw
u~r.1.: K
aLI Ri
It their u, rdi
trurtive.
" 1 Ipat~n 'U
I It> altderd
",hit ti ""i ti" "
i its.
etnmo'"Brumi-
aid ti .,)ni(t0 r I
manea w.eful, 'imj-
the'- vant'hOotir:
-Ir -ollegialc-
and they aru""d tean i
r snme repreiintati es ii theK St h.ol lTrdh M.t;i aut A Jrli
ii <,., I P1eed
Ktvrntatv f'-and N I
to he helL
TI T'etheor if Chief HIZ
(rdei 4 Praett, High -
. Sptais1 t-hion ae rItt-hand"Jerry 1 th. Jl,
F! uh [Pntentsate
,'nbn'el hi.? r
b,"it ,A Lir
If St eta''i tlihan& I9,/of tI. FNuch
ftr.e i-iIU pOn h11m1if
firtunatp-
man r
Vivo Ohie;rit had thev of Stat
t~qer on-rth'r nrn-
andi actitie- of th> infantwh e publishe
ii. their '.tfial prgntic "The Xlb-.atpr,"
\%I LITARtY S(IEN(F
S mit
ii Ptit ,Iti(fer
ii *2 dst ii-
d regu-of pub,-
was a good profof the taking Military
that theScience are solidly
back of any movement for collegemloveme
Se' eralnft. It will be a saving
mnn
ofhundred dollars to the Ath-
etic Association, will create a morefavo rable imnpresslon
tramns, and it willvisiting I
mean that theUaflIs who use the track for work-iat- and training will be greatly bone--ted Prof. Reed of the Eniwineer-
s- shoot laid out a 220-yardtx,uht-away, which will be co -
''i -eo\b the st dde? to Th> re arc*. few~ cullegres n the eun try thm
h oa4t of aa 4 It wvil ber
220-yardone of t
straighthe biggest
Itr- Irn inmducing the S. I A A 9-rr sposhipto come to the univcrs.- .
whe, our turn comlet.;- Ir
The Military S ,enwe Department Is ' it(
par rng to put onl a big denmonstra- fl risto n dur ng the high school mnect this t 'ur
rng. They will show to the college a'.'
itors what an i~ fantrv regi- I' n
acan do mn the way of lay ne a u ttrragte with one pounders machine &I ns, Stokes nort ars. etcV I aht be a lbheral u'e of pyi
p m y the Pgh~t
,,~,planned to N
-- ' wuh flare-
pe f ' m
a inv
vtrsty
Jtoksor,'e Ii
turn matchto piay thisin the~r cty
Af the affair will be arnou1,. the n~at~ hc3:.a. .
springTh.
I-a - U
V: t nun bei If te'Ial cOLK a' \was -Sdenir <ra:t.d arid
a moment' frvq
t.,tors and si tI
- nt t '
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decision.The tourna.nent, hell
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AS A FRENCHMAN PROBOBLY -SEES A BASKETBALL GAME
SZe Americans play we many games.One of ze big games een called ba,-tetball. Zere ens five mes on ze sidead icy play wiz ze grand bail, whichMes to size of ze German cannon ball.gui. Zi players hat ze little uniform,Ofl. Wit te arms and legs bare.
'Mon Dieu," I no understand, eet eemstrange. Yet icy arrest ze womanwhat hal on no clothes much.
Ze man come out and blow Zr
whistle, which ees signal to play.Zey play so fast ad ze rand ballMet shoot in ze air mille fois. Zen zeball ht t Monsieur player on ze bodyvery low and eet make heenm hal zemnal d'estomac. Ze man, he get veryangry, red in ze face and he shakeit hand wildly and say to mar. byneemn. -Dmmm you." Zen I put,zefingers in ze ears. Mon dieu. zeAmericans een so wicked zey say zevile sings and get mad queeek andblow up like ze balloon
One of ze players, he throw ze ballin a cage whiob ens hung on ze wall.And everybody shout and make ze-
itt e sosimple to put zebaitf inze basket. Ze American s ers sofoolish Zey are so loud.
Zen after ze ball go through zerage. I behold ie two men get in zering in the center of ze rconi and Ising zev are going to fight. But ze|man *hat b6ow ze whistle, he comr !over and icy raise ze arms like be lStatue of Liberty, and he shoot zeball up in ze air between zen,. Agair.I no understand, why did he rot igifUn, ze hail where eet fell out of zecage. Ah. ze game. ect is no good
After ze game it players. zey puton ebme clothes and sey look lize zehuman being but. men anm,. ze game
*e o good because zere ci's no drink
Just Pants.Pai ts are made for man, not for
floen; womeN are made for mennot peat,. When a mar, pants for awoman and a woman pants for a ma'iLhev are a pair of pants. Such pantsdor t ladt Pants are like molasses:they are thin in hot weather and(hick in cold weather Met are oft-en mistaken in pants Such mistakesare breathe, of promise. There hasbeen mutt discussion as to whetherpants is singular of plural But itseems that whet, a mar wear, pant't is plural, and when he does not, it1
is o'rwula r lien go on a t ear mn theirpants .atfj it is al right. but whethe pants go on a tear it is all wrong.If von want to make the pa its las'make the coat first
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You tell 'emi sponge. you sb-orbit all
AH. ME.
i magine the scene. A big comfort-ab'e chair, a beautiful girl snuggleddo en m, it. her head leaned back sothE- she is looking up into the face of* n man who is bending so attentivelyoar her.
Nuow he reaches his arm around her.fer bead 'a prtned against hihejit Speech at this time would be*mpossible.
Lrsten: We hear her strugledvhrspet.w, Pa
mpiyI. hit.
"Oh. dear, you hurt." In arnest voice, he says: "Well. Icaflnot help hurting you a lit-
You don't mind that, do
THE FLORIDA ALUGATOR
"COLLEGE SIDELIGHTS"
During the Christmas holidays, thedebating team of Brigham YoungIUniversity. representing the affirma-
tive, defeated the Princeton debat-9'ig team on the subject, "Resolved, AThat the United States should passa law prohibiting strikes in essentiali, dustries. constitutioniality waived."Sesera1 judges who heard the de- $bate characterized ,t as being one$of the 'josest and most interesting
oabates that they had ever beard.-- I
Larnegle Tech plan.' are on foot to -
aeep the football squad organized
Ihe sear round,Again we hear only ailence.
-ct-n perfectly contented.It i riot long, however. th
renmam i this posinion. He.ee iontent with what he Ca:
'her f.ce
Tier e'rs are a 'julet gra:bend- further o' er so that,er rtt - - well - see into her
Because, of course, it is the
Spairing her teeth.,
They
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WONI)ER WH1 ?
h'r. Mai thect--acros :,S itt Becky Heck. I ,eer
- ar e turned the tows out oncite teld."
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CARRY ON"M -76."'
When it
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own a little tightenit out till turn of tide
mait te s riot
Or how longhow deep your t uub'e,you'ye borne it thru:
ri ot taken or give underJust ahead the skies are blue
ime, wilI time when thugsdat her,
I h-re II be days w hin plan i
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.a uti for those w ho falter:hex're facing gi Lm defeat
thiwe who fight the hattdekrnuw the lord retreat.
So take what 'tl:es and do votdt,iaM you do set out to w'n
I-or all t he world detests a quit ter,But deep respect iL paid to men.
ardpdatt for Track and Relay:anm wiN report daily at 3.30 p mn front of gr and sta, d.
Several good trips are bemne ao _o:drred provided the- tram can Kew hipped 'nto shape
H A tKINSON
The liwersity of Nevada defeatedth" University of Hawaii, 14-0. in a
gane played in Honolulu on Christ-'tns day. Thie was the first gameevr r played between Hawaii and a
mainlanld team.
BUng
tra'ha
oth Harvard and Yale are send-then baseball teams South to
ii this year Harvard at present
an excelt hockey team,
rndrana Uni'.ersity na offering S51ourse- this year.
SCmiti university Dan' te. football captain has been pub-shiug a se, es of articles entitled:What is School Spirit?"
I'v Y M C A bas granted 52
llrhps at the Unnersity of Ne-ra-ha to ex-service men. Thist nt. Is taken Irom, funds received :n
ne I rmled States War Work cam-
paign
0tHR SCHOOL."M-76"
'Izt .15 not the largest, and In',umbtrs does not lead.
Sa h man a not a genius, and for this
hroY' rot a need.4 ' each will do h's duty, fill his*
1ok with vim and zcal,F t ai make our sdho>ol tlIe foremost,
inmfluence felt and real.
V at I an't make our irsi* PIa : it does its sha
'I > faculty &an't teach uwt but ait and stare;
I -a pro po.iion, early.dp fur us to solve.
A! d :1 way in which to-treingthen our resolve.
titu tion,re,is much,
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that's put
do it. is to
Let ,Ud all that lies before us. tend-1r1 towftrd our school's advance.
Par ours.elves into the background,till weie gIver her a chance:
For a, miuch as we promote her,raimr her in the world's esteem,
In lhkr measure we Thal progress.tea, h,;e wnh her heights supreme
Ladh must feel his Tbhigation, takethe part that's his t0 bear,
Be prrniternt and courageou-, ne~erthe'k he does not care:
W,: su h spirit we ear do thing,take great strides in every way,
I:- worth while to make the Cfor.e: .,rledge ourselves today.
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certair 1bThat ideal
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fir ite educationa!was a determining factor
tion of the members of thedim the electionn of stud-
the students are st lected
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That ideal has determinedet i< olity with no
sp rt. but emphasis.intoe.te in whilh all
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nter-col legiattor, iter-mural
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a partThe ideals, policies
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6! Florida, 7rational 'leal sno or
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we try to developJf th', South?" ori e frenm Wi,,consin
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fr. the Chine.e cups without han.die, ,acd the yellow good-humoredfaces .f the Celestiucs beaming withinterest or amusement a, they itrug-gled w4 h the Euglith tongue or r-dto mak, the Melican man understandtheir own high sing song, whichsounded like this: "Wong lice Wang,fleng poliang we. mc kim wang."
Suddetly ip the Lidst of thi" peace-ful sene the sound of a terrific ex-plWi6*., boom, rent the air, soundmnrnet dEr ogf. Tbe excited shrill criesof Chmnamen rose to th. great GodBuddak, imploring him to nard ogfevil while we hastily scrambled outow the deck.
Sot wore than See yar4s off ourstattard quarter, a Norwegia,staner wss #lowly sinking, bow firM.-Tku German had got her-.
White We stood gazing at this anidwondering bow many of the haples5
vei- a, from th bidge of ou own-. hjp. "All han&' on deck, all handsen deck, stand by the boats." Wehurriedly gaihed the boat detk andatoed by the lifeboats. The secondmate and myself were the only whiteS.D amsigned to the after starboardllfeb'.a't. We Atood up -there on theheaviag dntk the Chinamen gestilat-rnj and ,einting and ezshtg everyminute to be the next victims. Iremember sue little Jay who stoodtrembling with excitement Ad cold.
-in but haid heldlbg a blanket, in theeTher a life preserver. In his panetie rat about to fuig away the life-)sresCrVel end keep the blanket. Icawgbt it just in time and convincedi
usefgj of the two.
Suddenly the frightened Chinamienmad. a rush inr the. life-boats "Corecoa,,ha',1 . we get to stop this, they
1ti siak themselves if they get awny-with the hoat,' shouted the mat.W, started ordering and pulling thecrowd hack, but not until the dullweotilight gleaming on th, barrel of-the mate revolver as be shoved itintc the mouth of the pigtaited alit
-aer, did comparativ, order reignagain.
V. bad stood there about ten mii-ute. whet, a terrific shock and roar.hode tWe ship, a dull red flare flamedI'a the zenith and fragments of tot-psi. and irog deth were hurled th-uthe air. I felt a shock of pain in mvet had aed glanced atb ittod se
where a fragment, of it had torn out apiece of flesh, bat it was not the time
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sinking. We scrambled into the life'1hee'l and lowered away, halfway downtlo the water one @1 the falls stoppedand we hung, one end slowly goingdown, threatening to spill us out, butthe fall started working again and wereached the water without mishapJust as we were about to shove offfrom the doomed ship a shout washeard from above, and a man camipslidig down the falls. He landedin the black water, one white wristshone in the darkness * Chfiama>grabbed at it and missed, the marsank again, then two white wrist.'were thrust up imploringly out of thmurky brine. We caught him anthauled him inboard.
We got the oars out .nd slowlydrew away from the steamer, which.had burst into tames and the soun.iof small explosions came to u- as thefire reached our ammunition nmaga-zinc. the shells going off one by oneor In volleys of three or four at atime. .
We rowed for over an hour. e'ervman keyed up to the highest pitch.expecting every moment that the U-boat would rise up and begin to shell
oena liehoat butther Hun had big-ger game in View, for just as we leai-ed the land a dull boom smote ourears and a red flame leaped to the
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clouds. Another ship gone. Tireeout vf six in one hour. The captainof that U-boat probably got a medal 'for that night's work. The short,loomed high, black and rocky, withwhite jeweled breakers beating upoit. but we found an opening and after tipping over the life boat in th 'surf we landed on a shingly beac' ,half drowned arrd more than ha;frozen The first thing I remnemberedJseeing on shore was a fat, rottn 1
black-robed priest. who stepped Ito-a crowd of villagers and handed nan ,mmnerse goblet of red wine ;drained this at one toss of the he. iin three gulps and feeling the warblood tourse again through my veithanked the kud hearted padre a,turned to See to th~e crew.
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and guided by the good priest we we5Wrn heatedd in the kitchen of the ca ~-latte, while pretty dark eyed seno-tas hustled around bringing food aIdrmnk and taking our wet shoes ,>dry by the fire, while the priest co, -nmandered a supply of dry ciothin
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painted samnts looked or. with calmaloofness, bred of five hundred yearsof respectability on a church window,as we made this ruide invasion of thetrsauctuln. A few of us had slightwoui~ds to attend to. but every manof the crew was alive and fo he imensafe. The Norwegians, thefrttbe torpedoed, had bAs only one man.but we ne'er saw any of the crewof the third ill-fatgd ship. It m thefortune of mar.
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