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'^···- y'"-^. ~ . ,- * :.Q~,~o : ,..:. · / .'-'~' Er ^I"EETiI sw.... · .. MEET .. WOCESFEAT·DOVER BOXING AND WRESTLING SK. £ GREAT SUnC Second Me Led by Stidenta s The second . n G A ter-class swim- a Ge. ofS.on En. ' - : : .. .... S _ 'ola:;: mp a rSU. Hys: Won,; Attended ' fiing meet was'held last Saturday -. Last Saturday verng, 1 exhibi- ande Intrs S . H. s , ~ G Ls Sunday evening, the second afternoon, and resulted ina victory ,Last Saturday thj soccer season tion boxing and wresting matches - Speec student meetingsof the Society of =for 4wholed -zzsby a mar- dsed whn ndoyer. played its we hlt Saturday even Inquiry was held. As in -the for- gin of five points i-In theVscoring, final game at-W»reester Academy. nthe gym, to create ofthe Harvad eningamee- iner meetilgjthis was niinaged ef ft-place. counted-five, second Te. game began -at three o'clock, - e interest in these two e arrd lwshe tirey thestudentbody one.at which time the entire school had of athletics at their start. First, a As was announced, meeting was. led by Duby andwas A summary of events, follows. assembled to see thel contest, three-round bout was Varsity n cyr 6 e ,. Go ptainiponj eaeded.mSWIM·, Worcester on the toss tween Mr. Sutherland, who is t limpton Baldrige was-the first speaker, isn chose shady goal. From the have charge f b a nager of this year's football Sad thE eF.ir stsikiiri I t- en. ('14) very beginning it was clear that and one i-nd Mr.,Hayes, who ... - ~ :ol g. tig ,L~d BY Stdnt s .The second :in~;;~l;;~ ~,~I'..,," ~",";* ~.';",":- ,:'- '~ *- ' '~"--. -h.'s"hoo .ta H'IndBrTIONS a w al;'so maintaining' teAndover tradi- rd- ams i . be a rough one, fews. The ionsby our conduct both when on ( 5 owing to the factthat most of the reOUds were of twee minutes each, e. The meeting was enti. re- -,.. vacations and here town. P- DIVE F OR F M * members . tof the Worcester'l team and were well fought. ' , rmla ade ee che ws teee : pie are very easily misled in form- Each ma" allowed five dives:: ere . football men ,and therefore Basso -and Kennedy then- adgave a pt y y r - e y.*"- ing their opinions of Andover front and back plain, front, and thought they could bring in football e-minute wrestling exhibition mad with an idea of affording the.; tert oinio, f'Andrin the iset w ge oba-ts i- e we-tg. hha;lf,·h"evnadlien rnaes , oi am ._:; .t · tions yb c- if op.~n p-ys · he' , c e standards, if they must draw their bac 1 ja-knife, optioa. p'ay hThe match was very even- and I f l : m ption conclusions from some fellow who .Individualscre: - .uring the first half, the game neither one was oable to downhis released, from he- tiethe et reschio o atet a t ther ta ist, a l tties t Havard . . un relasd,-frirth- rsticton of1s, ee: 9, 9 8,9, 0-45 ('14)''. scored and the ball remained, for opponen -i!' Rnoldsf g crption' school life, hangs around pool par- 2 nd, Basso: 8, 8,a6, [7 th - er. b en o th n, cete t'heho ; ,eynolds first gave a descri ,lors to "'inake an impression.'. 3rd, - tie - s,,t"Cycone" -n Frtrifhan ormi:ty -espeaAfte champion-ofthe world, Tiltn- ho - is to sstem, t chto system , - whichit is hoped, will:' Here in town, escl'th*"6,6 ltiyi nt o ve i en squiety ate a ois-, , 47 -39 ('t6i - me was calld' . At the take chare of'ctheAwrestling dur- .have a 'great effect in subduing the. iovies, wetcan et create av ,NOrris- 8, 4 12-39 (6) beginning of- the second half,' An- ing the year, closed the p rogram rputation forsnobbisiess whic feeling ,that we* a ve. the ,:right t , ngdon- ' '- dover rshe-d -the ball to W res- a 'prg m aritardhas in s me plares.mThe deal, fr ieastc when aony- , 8 co'7 lo6r, e ('v) te's: goal ':en Reed shota very with a matdh with a man tho o , ae sehr p tshown. a leush bthrougho.ut the a Y,. SW I M b fine goal. Worcester managed to guaranteed to throw .him wtwhin accrding to the m ra thhe oc.- ; shown, a hush throughsut the i-oom would create-a favorable im . r st-- M ayer.('x6) get' a corner from which' ne of the twenty minutes But, although cupant o th e and each hall is oft a pression.., - .,, ,*-. . -' ^d-Woolley ('14) Worcester - en headed the ball "Cyclone" was outweighed, he modate one hundred and fiftyme Buit Paradise spoke next ong our 3rd-.Jenngs - (xy-. -.. .thro .the. Andover, goal. For held his own, .and no fall was accommodais- t" making a proper use of even our : - _ - PL GE'-"'" , soritsme . after tis 'the ball 're- scored. -'- provided ine ish-buildin, ande-' ;siniaradlei, . . ) ~ gave parer on spare. moment.p, hr. The best part-B , - -'- --- a tithe center of' the cfield. Y Bse Shhted may be patronized b those wh .. way to make goan isto work hard, ;nd-Meagher, 43 ..... not.eat elsewhere. The eyonf o B1 althoughthake im tation mark harbe to 3rd-Meagherisholm, 43 ('4) end of te gae, llivan, captain Manager Baco of the Yale nine these buildings is something re- although, the emptation may be to 3 4-Chisholm, 39 ('") of ihe Wrceter team, dribbled announced the schedule for next markable-in that their entire cost' loaf, , and try merely to "get loo, 34 ('x6) the ball down through the Andover Spring, which is much shorter than was raised by subscriptions from by" with the least possible amount of work Really representative - . SWIM backs ad scored Wrcester's sec- last year. Capt Blossom will-have alumni, involving a large sum of , : Aformen r Ist-Rosener ('14) ond goal. - all but Riddell, first baseman, and money. -- busyAndover e time, and are usually normally 2nd-Cullom (') From this time on to the end of Scott, a substitute pitcher, as vet- Plipton took up in ore detail busy all th~e time, and are not the pton took up in -more detasl kind that waste all their spare time. 3rd-Searle (6) the game, Andover pressed her op- erans in the squad. Frank Quim- the various lines of activity which, Thebest possible combination is a KELAY p onents very hard, scoring a goal, by and Berny Tommers, two pro- cne may indulge in. All sorts of mixture of workand play; let us ist-'i6. which, however, could not be fessional graduate coaches, will opportunities are offered for those - play hard a only thus can we get u . nd- 15-' counted, as the umpire claimed that again have charge of the squad. who are entirely or partially sup-' athe hfua value of the Andover life. 3rd-14 Lee. was offside when he received The schedule follows: , porting themselves in college. In .. theAs Kiplin value of the Andover life. 3rd- 4 the ball.' ApirL 9-Norfolk B. B. C., at connection with this topic, it is an minutenwith sixty seconds' worth, SUMMARY OF POINTS Both teams played very hard Norfolk. interesting fact that Charley Brick- distance run," we will. feel a - y4 1 5 i 6 a7 t hroughou th e game. Butterfield, April o-Mt. St. Joseph College, ley is earning his way by running pfy repaid for it in8 looking ack 2 . s -l -I Haskell and Lee starred for Ando- - at Norfolk a laundry.- Newspaper writing; ply repaid for it in looking back Dive 5 3 - ver, while Captain Sullivan and April I-University of Virginia, may also be taken up and furnishes -. upon it. x I Mitchell did excetional wrk for a lucrative - who spoke lsnesty in.Wshooo rcester , -. - April 13-University -of- Virginia, who are gifted in that line. '".-'- " ' ' p-ie ,neoisho-es tyw chol - Ioo-yd. 3 frth tw tems atCharlottesville Theregular -- college papers, 'such. ,ead tot dishonesty, in,l ~ a school of * ws ia~si; r p~ril -Catholic University, at as the Crimon, the Lampoon;:ansd-ty : id to-e ishoesy n shol f - '-- ANDOVER WORCESTER Norfolk. others, are open to all, and the hlit- - ' this size is borrowing. -We may at Total 23 I I 2 I Butterfield, g. g. Mitchell April I8--Pennsylvania, at Phila- erally inclined have, plenty-of op- .; i-rst borrow things with the o- Dillman, rfb. rb. aas er's entire consent,- but, after a- At the - Theatres l P fb. Ifb. Stanle delphia. a ortunity to show their aility - -- le e y- D , rhb rhb. Richardson April 22-Columbia at New Hav- this. line. . Managershipsof te'va-'.:: hile, one may get into-the habit e - -, Haskell; chb. chb. Cogsnell- . rious teams areco titive, and a i yf borrowing when; th ewn i6 is' - Tremont-Richard Benett in Snel, Duncom b Ihb. , en. -rious teams are competitive, and afor real thieving cAgo.", Read, cf. - easo that n ne can put-an Time, minute halves. May 6-Williams, at New Haven. ong period of months. Paeltof a- eason tha no'one can ut workany re- Park-"S'eotop Thief." e I[ I I - iance n.him. It is easy-tostart Plyouth-"The Broad High- CALENDAR - May 7-Lafayette, at New Hav- candidate's "time is taken up in ; by shading the truth slightly, and. .Majestic--lThe Great Adven- I en actual"work on the feld, and the.' gtting , away wth it fora time, ture.". - TO-DAY May '9-Pennsylvania, -at. New: remainde'-1 pent in clerical work, butveentually' one is bound- to be . - Colonial -Elsie- -- Janis, -- Mont- 4-oo-Class swimming- meets -- ch.as witingletters- asking- for ' detectd.` Besides, this habit of ly- gomery and Stone in "The Lady 5.oo-Violin recital at Chapel. IMay 3--Dartmouth, at New Hay- games, arranging the details of a 'high may very easily lead to crib- of the Slipper." HURSDAY- en. trip, andsuch things to bing on examinations. '<We. should,; CastkeSq.-"Sag Harbor." - 2.I5-Gym tests.. - - May - r6-Holy Cross at, w rcester f Mr. Hayes, urged the..fellows to .- therefore, help other fellows weak- Herrick has' the best 'seats for 645-Banjo Club rehearsal., estios, nd ~th~~e~~ ay 2-Crel at Idw thuaca. het 'eall upon hi i suwheshnevter has i stheyst cr than ourselves,; especialy new all theatres. Call. Back Bay 2328,' FRIDAY May-23-HCuol , at It'aca. to al pon him whenever they men, who at first -nmay be ie onneting five'phones. 2.15-lGym tests. - - May -ol C s carn d toe as cce iything. r Judg- carried off their feoetn ':- t, a e- 6i45r-Mandolin Club rehearsalsucess o Card-playin and gambling also Footbal Captains' Positions 7 o-Phioin Graves he r -' May 3-Princeton, at New Hav- meeting, others will be ield during k"^onest, -With 'captains 1 elected'for a num in- th eyear, and the. Harvard Club capTain'le3 herst, sile atiNew Haven. here will increase in, size., and the-.folly of t hisas recently .ber.of the leading college football. Buildi.June- -Vermont, at ew Haven. been- illustrated here in school. A teams for next year, there appears 'HI I RANA Junep - fts, atNewHaven.ra -a fello f ll hiseits f t oe liiitte peferenc e rein theltP:e hedune -Ttos:, at Nnetn. T a', "a while,,bu.iwill eventually`be de- -ing Qf leadership so far as playing Phillips -Braley,- e. -P eto at . - e -badley.,Ar -- . connccton t his ftrop, at fiv o ~~~~~~~~~''4'5'6tectedhrughul g! -- - a-e . Jofra~qahj :Pi~. B rd;e7: - - Hune r-Hariard , at, New. Haven. a vil a rin reial will give y ingthe sitio.ns;ire concerned; Thiere 'i6, haslbeen eleted as-a busines une 7rd C d Cel b crien of os -B8HottSpeerle and spoke tnis from enty-fourAn colleges edito-, of the arvard Advocatpe . ri tin ' in iavcis of~h ar pwlyk ~n .uh 'f)YnL ~ iErtepai ad 'af avd:.o - d·~.IIuneo20 - arvaar tm case oftie), with erga cniompaniment. r ^iy.® ,^tqver ad- universi^ever, w h D il BeachP.A.'iSla2, adY. 'i6l atNewLave-scriven program willy be a fo- -tnI;h e Fm bCk squad .k the SPrincetoii debat Sona . E- M H n e ataI' Aan~ -- vei. i frm e Here~be was5a member ofPhtie), at New Yor h.: : JyS^^fe , ^ Atnie' dineth ae b etlso so t. the,,anualdinner. M ketrag I he ' The' · i i xiver~ eam.'< ,~ gra duates held last w ee ko FA ire th5 'l 3 x s arl t w"nnouncedharl oundtv B. T rarg e et" p s u - -is:shdi'wzf tA~S h; e' ent ce' emina-' professcsh ool to - ideaL ',vho 2,t0-·s - b - a sf: . .... .bpm atholji nieresty at the rn th real thieving. ~ - · ~ Have .~ ~ a ' lia~~~~~~~~~~~~1nceun ic.I se." ostr Plyot--TeBodHg--

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Page 1: G - Phillipian Archivespdf.phillipian.net/1913/12101913.pdfand the-.folly of t hisas recently .ber.of the leading college football. Buildi.June- -Vermont, at ew Haven. been- illustrated

'^···- y'"-^. ~ . ,- * :.Q~,~o : ,..:. · / .'-'~'

Er ^I"EETiI sw.... ·.. MEET .. WOCESFEAT·DOVER BOXING AND WRESTLING SK. £ GREAT SUnC Second Me Led by Stidentas The second . n G A ter-class swim- a Ge. ofS.on En. ' - : : .. .... S _ 'ola:;: mp a rSU. Hys:Won,; Attended ' fiing meet was'held last Saturday -. Last Saturday verng, 1exhibi- ande Intrs S . H. s

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Ls Sunday evening, the second afternoon, and resulted ina victory ,Last Saturday thj soccer season tion boxing and wresting matches - Speecstudent meetingsof the Society of =for 4wholed -zzsby a mar- dsed whn ndoyer. played its we hlt Saturday evenInquiry was held. As in -the for- gin of five points i-In theVscoring, final game at-W»reester Academy. nthe gym, to create ofthe Harvad eningamee-iner meetilgjthis was niinaged ef ft-place. counted-five, second Te. game began -at three o'clock, - e interest in these two e arrd lwshetirey the studentbody one.at which time the entire school had of athletics at their start. First, a As was announced,meeting was. led by Duby andwas A summary of events, follows. assembled to see thel contest, three-round bout was Varsityn cyr 6e ,. Go ptainiponjeaeded.mSWIM·, Worcester on the toss tween Mr. Sutherland, who is t limptonBaldrige was-the first speaker, isn chose shady goal. From the have charge f b a nager of this year's footballSad thE eF.ir stsikiiri I t- en. ('14) very beginning it was clear that and one i-nd Mr.,Hayes, who ... -

~ :ol g. tig ,L~d BY Stdnt s .The second :in~;;~l;;~ ~,~I'..,," ~",";* ~.';",":- ,:'- '~ *- ' '~"--. -h.'s"hoo .ta H'IndBrTIONS a w al;'so

maintaining' teAndover tradi- rd- ams i . be a rough one, fews. Theionsby our conduct both when on ( 5 owing to the factthat most of the reOUds were of twee minutes each, e. The meeting was enti. re- -,....

vacations and here town. P- DIVE FOR F M * members .tof the Worcester'l team and were well fought. ' , rmla ade ee che ws teee :pie are very easily misled in form- Each ma" allowed five dives:: ere .football men ,and therefore Basso -and Kennedy then- adgave a pt yy r

- e y.*"- ing their opinions of Andover front and back plain, front, and thought they could bring in football e-minute wrestling exhibition mad with an idea of affording the.;

tert oinio, f'Andrin the iset w ge oba-ts i- e we-tg. hha;lf,·h"evnadlien rnaes , oi am ._:; .t·tions yb c- if op.~n p-ys ·he' , c e

standards, if they must draw their bac1 ja-knife, optioa. p'ay hThe match was very even- and If l :m ptionconclusions from some fellow who .Individualscre: - .uring the first half, the game neither one was oable to downhisreleased, from he- tiethe et reschio o atet at ther ta ist, a l tties t Havard . . un

relasd,-frirth- rsticton of1s, ee: 9, 9 8,9, 0-45 ('14)''. scored and the ball remained, for opponen -i!' Rnoldsf g crption'school life, hangs around pool par- 2 nd, Basso: 8, 8,a6, [7 th - er. b en o th n, cete t'heho ; ,eynolds first gave a descri,lors to "'inake an impression.'. 3rd, -tie - s,,t"Cycone" -n Frtrifhan ormi:ty-espeaAfte champion-ofthe world, Tiltn- ho -is to sstem, t chto system , -whichit is hoped, will:'Here in town, escl'th*"6,6 ltiyi nt ove i en squiety ate a ois-, , 47 -39 ('t6i - me was calld' . At the take chare of'ctheAwrestling dur- .have a 'great effect in subduing the. iovies, wetcan et create av ,NOrris- 8, 4 12-39 (6) beginning of- the second half,' An- ing the year, closed the p rogram rputation forsnobbisiess whic feeling ,that we* a ve. the ,:right t , ngdon- ' '- dover rshe-d -the ball to W res- a 'prg m aritardhas in s me plares.mThedeal, fr ieastc when aony- , 8 co'7 lo6r, e ('v) te's: goal ':en Reed shota ver y with a matdh with a man tho o , ae sehr p

tshown. a leush bthrougho.ut the a Y,. SWI Mb fine goal. Worcester managed to guaranteed to throw .him wtwhin accrding to the m ra thhe oc.- ;shown, a hush throughsut thei-oom would create-a favorable im . rst--M ayer.('x6) get' a corner from which' ne of the twenty minutes But, although cupant o th e and each hall is oft a pression.., -.,, ,*-. . -' ^d-Woolley ('14) Worcester - en headed the ball "Cyclone" was outweighed, he modate one hundred and fiftymeBuit Paradise spoke next ong our 3rd-.Jenngs -(xy-. -.. .thro .the. Andover, goal. For held his own, .and no fall was accommodais- t" making a proper use of even our : - _ -PL GE'-"'" , soritsme . after tis 'the ball 're- scored. -'- provided ine ish-buildin, ande-';siniaradlei, .. ) ~ gave parer on spare. moment.p, hr. The best part-B , - -'- --- a tithe center of' the cfield. Y Bse Shhted may be patronized b those wh ..way to make goan isto work hard, ;nd-Meagher, 43 ..... not.eat elsewhere. The eyonf o B1althoughthake im tation mark harbe to 3rd-Meagherisholm, 43 ('4) end of te gae, llivan, captain Manager Baco of the Yale nine these buildings is something re-

although, the emptation may be to 3 4-Chisholm, 39 ('") of ihe Wrceter team, dribbled announced the schedule for next markable-in that their entire cost'loaf, , and try merely to "get loo, 34 ('x6) the ball down through the Andover Spring, which is much shorter than was raised by subscriptions from by" with the least possible amountof work Really representative - . SWIM backs ad scored Wrcester's sec- last year. Capt Blossom will-have alumni, involving a large sum of , :Aformen r Ist-Rosener ('14) ond goal. - all but Riddell, first baseman, and money. - -busyAndover e time, and are usually normally 2nd-Cullom (') From this time on to the end of Scott, a substitute pitcher, as vet- Plipton took up in ore detailbusy all th~e time, and are not the pton took up in -more detaslkind that waste all their spare time. 3rd-Searle (6) the game, Andover pressed her op- erans in the squad. Frank Quim- the various lines of activity which,Thebest possible combination is a KELAY p onents very hard, scoring a goal, by and Berny Tommers, two pro- cne may indulge in. All sorts ofmixture of workand play; let us ist-'i6. which, however, could not be fessional graduate coaches, will opportunities are offered for those -play hard a only thus can we get u . nd- 15-' counted, as the umpire claimed that again have charge of the squad. who are entirely or partially sup-'

athe hfua value of the Andover life. 3rd-14 Lee. was offside when he received The schedule follows: , porting themselves in college. In ..theAs Kiplin value of the Andover life. 3rd- 4 the ball.' ApirL 9-Norfolk B. B. C., at connection with this topic, it is anminutenwith sixty seconds' worth, SUMMARY OF POINTS Both teams played very hard Norfolk. interesting fact that Charley Brick-distance run," we will. feel a - y4 1 5 i 6 a7 t hroughou the game. Butterfield, April o-Mt. St. Joseph College, ley is earning his way by runningpfy repaid for it in8 looking ack 2. s

-l -I Haskell and Lee starred for Ando- - at Norfolk a laundry.- Newspaper writing;ply repaid for it in looking back Dive 5 3 - ver, while Captain Sullivan and April I-University of Virginia, may also be taken up and furnishes -.upon it. x I Mitchell did excetional wrk for a lucrative -

who spoke lsnesty in.Wshooo rcester , -. - April 13-University -of- Virginia, who are gifted in that line. '".-'- " '' p-ie ,neoisho-es tyw chol - Ioo-yd . 3 frth tw tems atCharlottesville Theregular --college papers, 'such. ,ead tot dishonesty, in,l ~ a school of * ws ia~si; r p~ril -Catholic University, at as the Crimon, the Lampoon;:ansd-ty : id to-e ishoesy n shol f - '-- ANDOVER WORCESTER Norfolk. others, are open to all, and the hlit- - 'this size is borrowing. -We may at Total 23 I I 2 I Butterfield, g. g. Mitchell April I8--Pennsylvania, at Phila- erally inclined have, plenty-of op- .;i-rst borrow things with the o- Dillman, rfb. rb. aaser's entire consent,- but, after a- At the - Theatres l P fb. Ifb. Stanle delphia. a ortunity to show their aility - --

le e y- D , r h b rhb. Richardson April 22-Columbia at New Hav- this. line. . Managershipsof te'va-'.:: hile, one may get into-the habit e - -, Haskell; chb. chb. Cogsnell- . rious teams areco titive, and a iyf borrowing when; th ewn i6 is' - Tremont-Richard Benett in Snel, Duncom b Ihb. , en. -rious teams are competitive, and afor

real thieving cAgo.", Read, cf. -

easo that n ne can put-an Time, minute halves. May 6-Williams, at New Haven. ong period of months. Paeltof a-eason tha no'one can ut workany re- Park-"S'eotop Thief." e I[ I I -iance n.him. It is easy-tostart Plyouth-"The Broad High- CALENDAR - May 7-Lafayette, at New Hav- candidate's "time is taken up in ;

by shading the truth slightly, and. .Majestic--lThe Great Adven- I e n actual"work on the feld, and the.'gtting , away wth it fora time, ture.". - TO-DAY May '9-Pennsylvania, -at. New: remainde'-1 pent in clerical work,butveentually' one is bound- to be . - Colonial -Elsie- --Janis, -- Mont- 4-oo-Class swimming- meets -- ch.as witingletters- asking- for 'detectd.` Besides, this habit of ly- gomery and Stone in "The Lady 5.oo-Violin recital at Chapel. IMay 3--Dartmouth, at New Hay- games, arranging the details of a

'high may very easily lead to crib- of the Slipper." HURSDAY- en. trip, andsuch things tobing on examinations. '<We. should,; CastkeSq.-"Sag Harbor." - 2.I5-Gym tests.. - - May - r6-Holy Cross at, w rcester f Mr. Hayes, urged the..fellows to .- therefore, help other fellows weak- Herrick has' the best 'seats for 645-Banjo Club rehearsal., estios, nd~th~~e~~ ay 2-Crel at Idw thuaca. het 'eall upon hi i suwheshnevter has i stheystcr than ourselves,; especialy new all theatres. Call. Back Bay 2328,' FRIDAY May-23-HCuol , at It'aca. to al pon him whenever theymen, who at first -nmay be ie onneting five'phones. 2.15-lGym tests. - - May -ol C s carn d toe as cce iything. r Judg- carried off their feoetn ':- t, a e- 6i45r-Mandolin Club rehearsalsucess o

Card-playin and gambling also Footbal Captains' Positions 7 o-Phioin Graves he r -' May 3-Princeton, at New Hav- meeting, others will be ield duringk"^onest, -With 'captains1elected'for a num in- th eyear, and the. Harvard ClubcapTain'le3 herst, sile atiNew Haven. here will increase in, size.,

and the-.folly of t hisas recently .ber.of the leading college football. Buildi.June- -Vermont, at ew Haven.been- illustrated here in school. A teams for next year, there appears 'HI I RANA Junep - fts, atNewHaven.ra -afello f ll hiseits f t oe liiitte peferenc e rein theltP:e hedune -Ttos:, at Nnetn. T a',"a while,,bu.iwill eventually`be de- -ing Qf leadership so far as playing Phillips -Braley,- e. -P eto at .-e -badley.,Ar -- . connccton t his ftrop, at fiv o~~~~~~~~~''4'5'6tectedhrughul g! -- - a-e . Jofra~qahj :Pi~. B rd;e7: - - Hune r-Hariard , at, New. Haven. a vil a rin reial will give y ingthe

sitio.ns;ire concerned; Thiere 'i6, haslbeen eleted as-a busines une 7rd C d Cel b crien of os-B8HottSpeerle and spoke tnis from enty-fourAn colleges edito-, of the arvard Advocatpe . ri tin 'in iavcis of~h ar pwlyk ~n .uh 'f)YnL ~ iErtepai ad 'af avd:.o - d·~.IIuneo20 - arvaar tm case oftie), with erga cniompaniment. r^iy.® ,^tqver ad- universi^ever, w h D il BeachP.A.'iSla2, adY. 'i6l atNewLave-scriven program willy be a fo-

-tnI;h e Fm bCk squad .k the SPrincetoii debat Sona . E- M H n e ataI'Aan~ -- vei. i frm e Here~be was5a member ofPhtie), at New Yor h.: :

JyS^^fe , ^ Atnie' dineth ae b o£ etlso sot. the,,anualdinner. Mketrag I he ' The' ·i i xiver~ eam.'< ,~ gra duates held last w ee ko FA ire th5 'l 3 x s arl t w"nnouncedharl oundtv B. T rarg e et" p s u --is:shdi'wzf tA~S h; e' ent ce' emina-' professcsh ool to -ideaL ',vho 2,t0-·s- b -a sf: . .... .bpm atholji nieresty at the rn th

real thieving. ~ -·~ Have

.~ ~ a 'lia~~~~~~~~~~~~1nceun ic.I se." ostr Plyot--TeBodHg--

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bi i i FRD DALY, P. A. '07 iron he also represented Andover Well dressed Andover Men haveheir ClothesMade by .__,___-_recen______orthreeyea Fred Daly, who. was recently, o tr yr, an catie

BOARD OF EDITORS elected head of the athletic departe inear. Te

Managing Editor born in Cambridge on December years and many minor honors 'alsoNEsEMIAH BOYNN J, s 17, 1885. After graduating from .- , . '.

thBusiness Manager rt hschool he wY the class of

EDWIN A. HN. '4into business and almost five years . illip A adeo t.Associate Editors helapsednted Andover. sity football team during the next

JHN E. WOOLLEY, '14 e threeTailor 'and Outfitter' SE -

Jo- . MACEI, '14 -rmdThere C iheequickly sprang inwto' rn the y was pro maby as'

ROERT F. DAT. 14 rence and established an enviable leader that enabled him, when cap-

LTo isue o aeLARRY B. PowS, record. e was a member of the tain of the eleven in his senior year,ALAN A. Coo , '14 relay team and ran the quarter and to retrieve a. disastrous season with

Hoo, 14 half-mile on the track team For victory over Princeton and a tie CURRENT EVENTS W T G

Published eve, Wednesda and Sat- three years he represented ndo- ith Harvard. In addition to this l tIi

Aeised tvr Wes ag n tr. -oaly .was aa eerday of t. -

rday during the school yea. r on the baseball field, playing .Daly was a member of thetu- e "Arcad ia" lodging-house in nd ver baseallieldplai dent Council and on the Junior -l -',

Notice to Advertier Promenade Committee. He was a Boston, run by Joseph Lyon, was Andover. Mass.

To insure change of advertisements, 4 member of the Delta Kappa Epsil- recently destroyed by fire, with the

copy must be reecived for Wednesday 'b o fraternity and of -Skull and loss of at least twenty-eight lives. NEW VICTOR RECORDSnot later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- day not later than Friday noon. All Bones. The great loss of life is said o be for OCTOER'business communication s should be ad-to greans of Thie scapta for in-electdressed to the Business Manager, Edwin Warren Amherst aptain due to poor means for fie escape, Agency for machines andA. Henn. Phillips no, Andover. Mass. ~ but the proprietor stated that the Records at' -

on the' train or at their ho a t

All Alumn i communications should be Webster Hamlin Warren of Fa occupants were so much under thW. A. A E

addof thes sed to the Managing Editordover, Mass. was yesterday elect- ifluence of liquor that they wouldl-b e xr emoelycar efulof Co ur ttoage,_eat A tdorth M a s. of th ed to captain the A m herst footba l team s have pre- L i

THeAnnsR PatS ate L shr Pno e ny acheers. The result came only af- The large loss of life has caused s MENDIN

Tfore actinDOsuce PR S tear he sulhewton io-The much ianager e veo p-cin41 Maibn ubeSt. -Andover

This issue in charge of J. B. Mac- ball, whose fight for the position and as a result, ten lodging-houses -kinla. b een sufent fire

y caused four ballots to be had. een closed and over 30" mAen N

December 3 On the firvest three ttempts at an ave been forced to' walk the

__o___as__maimae._________ y_ thelection b cdiy ci th no place to go.

hseven votees. To break the tie the The blame'for not having the Low lll Msss-

to remind the student body that atheltic council gave the right to house properly equipped for suchevery one of its members is re- ' vote to thethreemen who had pre- an emergency has not as yet beenssonsibnviously earned theiour "Ao but did fixead. T PEW R ITER

A N UIREAC SUIT AI PRODUT O U W R OS

The captain-elect came to Am- of the Tuolunne river, Yosemite E. H. QUIMB Dover, N. H.

break away from restraint after a -herst from -Riverview Academy, NatioInahrPark, passed the Senate_

loes fellow maqy dohis iter At Amherst Warren played left 43 to 25. The 'bill had previously - FIRE WOODn t.or the ae ther T lame oth havin g the troaid r iatrssa

which will make those who see hlb fitn a a thies yl ae the rihouse eily teqgh .oruh--".them think that Andover must be He performed. in -excellent style same form and goes at once to the Cut ace lengThtemtshaintaAnb the positions of catcher, first base and has the distinction of being the President foer bsignature.l a aa poor. seciay, mer 1ote Wa ren plwa cisdogng wby supp l actiowe orth a andov pMT

poo.and outfielderp in succession. As an only manrit in Amherst at present a ly -1 - ET

of these men. None of us are free WilF_, _h._ ._-__tal____R_.EAL_7Tyo-il _

to do as we please at any time. outfielder, he was a member of thai who scored a touchdown on sonstoPds wr e hease at sed pany time.

famous 9t6 nine which d efeated to. iWarren is 20 years old andS TOe one a sdeolt on Dartmouthe twice. Harvard, Yale, ill be a set n er next year. prep schools where the members of i T. F. ' ORRiSSY, Proprietor.

beetemel-Colby and Williams, and vent F. E. Eat on of Brockton, Mass., tahe Harvard, Yale and h Prtinceton oG PS bin ta e p oor pa jud gin g t action stions at all times. Let us there- down to defeat at the hands of the and E. Ferguson of Brookline were Freshman football teams have pre- Depot Work a Speolaj fore act in such a way that'people champion Princeton team only af- elected as manager and assistant pared, is printed below. Andover, Telephone 59 ANDOVER

a thrEiS ne ter a hard strugglel. On the grid - laAcmanager respectively.___s_

ver man; you can always ntell them

they conduct themselves." HOTEL SCU, .ER CN. N ORRto_ _ some one and should therefore Dartmouth twice. Harvard, Yale, will be a sen~or next ar. the HaBroadwal at ndth Street

T e C xrow le y c O'Nar oth St., Subway Station and wd St. Elevated

Overstock of 200 to 300 plain and fancy teadmarterfr Spre

PHILLIPIAN HEELERS some of the best foreign and domestic outpu griinally soldpv

The next issue will be in charge for $35, $4 and $45.c

c~m Fe .03-5swithbath andup.L' K. Moorehead fo The Cu-berlanddoes more School and.

Owing to the large number of coilese feaSo

fellovs going on the Knicker- ac Suiti T m s

reservations must be made and paid4_- --.-- , .'

JACK FREND

_________________ THE3 PI-IUH1 " '" " ILLIPSIANN~ '--'.c".ia"' p' ' /OppOSfrCAMPUSo

Providence-Silk Hosiery l Cl.ubs and Societies.

-2 CHARLES STREET PROVIDENCE, oL J. M. STEWART. - Proprietor. Y oUng Kau.ltL. AK ,R Morehead o h oiion St.. G A doRER,dI J .' lesnes tand MSer ' A

beckerMUP E t , aill[.5. Ae . '3 otres

Gra3 · ingrain, Silk, inin tireid, '

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ELI· B O^ t 'S.Q ^(,,s- ,Qt 4ooLM Righ FROM LONDON -4::'NEW -^l;-:^.- _ HA EN . ',:;. The sooner you Chroll -with us, the-- And NOW Displayed *TWo2w -'.* m ^ '^.;'- y

^?^ B: * ^^W <1^ ^. ~~~~better are your chances of enter- .»«c* oFs»on»,H^^y

MEN^'S 5 H O S S MRT invkii*ew prepare" By OH ISHOL.M ".A B-^"- . ^, *, '" : * .-. ', - ",^^^ ;Last fall over sixty men prepared ' fi H M ^ ^ ^. -''*

! I .. -a,,:-;_::::i/4~..' / ' * . = L:=i ': :::! ! with' ~aleOnwith us for Yale. Only one failed Those exceptionally -fine .,"~m -' - _ ,."R.Wiang~l -Hl~f^T^Q^C^.Q~jw to enter. Out of 150 Math exams Erig~sh Spitalfield Scarfs and ^BHB^S^^Bk .f'!$ 5 . 0 0 T a n g o S ̂ ^ i I I . . e ~ 1 nh a d b u t f o u r a l u r e s . u g i h S i a f e d S a f n

, n np a4on-'Eee.'d~.1 '.. Pup S. B.^ CL NOSNDAM

250 Crown St. New Haven, Cona.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~ jvI

A SH OMAN &hCO. list, each with a total-Qfsix men Ahome.lksnr.t~clholel, -- on the three radute s o New Englande Silk Hosiery to match, an- - : .

Academy Men demand clothes that follow, both haTinE pre- r dfrom n n blook well-fit well-and especially- pared five men, while Lawrence- newlyfurnishid -C ,^ is i^, , , L lR. a new Whiman package. - ;

weariwell Thdoiattey find ou lths yule. and. Midlse hav eac pe comfort & .^i.yy finish to their appear- ^Asizes-two-poud tree.pound and five- :'-ing is evident from the constantly pared four men for these teams. conv.n. K Qa anesoudalone . X pud 1 ?SS iS ' :

increasing sales to New England. On the Yale Freshman squad, lance 4d 1,ta cO and get the right Etr Chocoltes(or is )teColleges - .Andover has the largest repre- .. . &c L n idea about cot respetOeW $In our College Rooms you will sentation with four men, i'cluding . - . watrinevry Hosiery and Cravats. -3 $5t50. Gifts elegant and distinctive.

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le, foobal scorsstandin of caaiote rst team. Sev- M ^ aK ^; ^^ ' '- z ' various Colleges. ral schools have two men on the vacuu pant omswYr 'edve. / AAndorAgentShna Cre - BOSTOn squad, among which are Hill, Ex- $f r 1.00 a. da and up. l Hserse Fork Ss on -Fifth ve- - _______Slii-nNtW Hotchis, and Lawrence- __ _______________ d Avenue. -: H noCK Y. : f

J. p. 'WT Ot O in the Crimson squad, St. Post Office Avenue W. C. TOs -'

STORE while S Middlesex claimsthe sond Barber Shop OVER COTT A oe FiE,

REAIINSPECALToY . largestersenttiowt four First Class Workmen ___________________ Board Track Shoes :Barnard Bloch Andover men. Hill is notxrepresented.r6

_seIM ILLYBt thGILL8»i - illands St.Pals bo have andHiglh Grade S ervice - -, Gymnasim Suits JOAmu STEWamART three graduates on the Tiger team. --------- _ ^ J .' , -- * "';MN W menforYaLawrencevilleo iseC with NOTICE KODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIES

Clothes PressedS~ delivered lows: -a paiin doe Work called ' ^ i for andtpn a inigf e» -

- -- School Y. P. H. Tt-l.dlvrd A pii^^ «ja i-*- -

post office Avenue, - - Andover SO **5LID5ILK - ZVARVES Outfitter for all P. A. Teams____'_1 noExeter 6 CJTIS SOE SHOP LOUIS AUERBACH I

BUCHAN & FRANCIS St. Mark's - - 6 667ParkSt. Andover

6 6, Park St., 0

:MA KER HEECHSUpholsterers and Furniture Dealers Hill 2 He e pronASyf 5

o PARK STREET, -ANDOVER St. Paul's 1315 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute n 842 844 46 day ARCOBLC. ANOVER, MgtdgLawreceville 22-4 ,, of

S~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ we4 had butawa RO s

Stuent.'~ Groon I - 2^ 3~ ENINHEERBING t.NoHven_________ The Sherman SOniMoTHE NEW DRUG STORE Pawling - - 2 2 CML MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL ad CHEMICAL 'sIt PLAY n DO I bte eupdt.a

. ./__-- ~'' M~~~~~i'eaex wit atta ~ SH o n

Hotchkiss 2 - - 2 ENGINEERN and GENERAL SCIENCEGn k t mte Gn V Taft 2 2 learacataloue. TROY.N.Y. FLORIST ever for turning out :

33 MAIN ST., wl- ANDOVeR Haverford - i- A. 6. SPALDING & BROS. FOR AU. OCCASIONS TOR snRAnH

--- HE_-- Noble's - i EDQIRUGR F.OR PArco la. C on k AndoverIAln!£ Ar HS

Andover Candy Kitchen St. George's - I- I OFFICIAL Bldgan We have group pictures of al P. A.

Home Made Candy Freht Daily Psh o alATHLETIC BEN J.. BROWN Owitbtiaons.W lemaesouow Ic T rafIt i All Colleian Wear .Special rates for Students'Portraits.

We make our own Ice CreauiAndove hasttislargest epre-Aodohe' Olidest abo storeec

the best you ever ate sE a l0 ith S four hen, iluding $tss S^pg at0!ist__ti

fA S n OD h a a hefrs a . catalogue sent free upon request. Repair Work a Specialy Main See, ear Morton3i ANleS. eDVc oEAGLE SHIRT COMPANYo A. G. SpaLdinG f Bros. Main St. - A ndover AO W-N--S-

UA 1KAT u aon ic 141 Federal St. Boston, Masa. Peck.-NewYrk'sonlyexLANDlRS LUNCH

-OT^ ^,T *----- -,„._..;.,„. :. ._ FASHIONKNIT CRAVATS B -- r c -

N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l oble's orSos n -Fft

Shuman______ - Knitted open end scarves in club colors LUNCHES A n TAKE OUT OPEN SUNDAYS

Vill ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ noer HOCKEY.,H

LOWE' DRUG y STORE OnK t o istniz he i n t.A. oeors - ! W, ehasol.

*___A_' 'SHOE STORE^^^HB^BBHHB--HH^^^B^^^ Mark'sf theasell preparedress mates ,novee mseW.HECOQAEAN & CO. -l^ -' ^ B FRANKLIN KNITTING MILLS --- -- --W.HAQATR POR . Wf*s ' B oo Fifth Ave, New York STORAGE RPIS- SUPPLIES

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY~~________________ BPAR

Home Made Candy Srgessr e i '

WarnaSr Andover F s asn R~mENTI1B CAr S Ac SPECIAL ts,

me. ll isnotil. rsened , WoI..II I

.TAENN~ 20 ~p,Hl.L AGENT.SUIES PumcMian & Van leste 5 a ui

THE BAY TREE GIFT SHOP and * ^- PADDOCK BULIN,10 REOT8TREET, (vpnnf nhl

t Chew it ove AorAnoer BOO MndoTig & Beam.

PICTURE FRAMINC _a \l c wiffi N 1 .CARACE^^| u y ~You can't chew out that fascinating ^^ :- _o j-_»»*" *

liepaes.- l T h iti s - T i: th laetthv our¢

35 HAIN T. ... nnBuv..AOVER GOfi 111ede flavor om tage frshmnleaes. I ot. ~,.' Repilr< Work Tmat~~ Spca'l/y. ALGSITH-CLARK COMPANY A alidg os - D ?n and lostlen ti TrtAmateurs.pO l e oA0

Sc0ool Y.. PUHEAU

Fist Clas Barber~l i^ -1 - - -0 FRANK BROTHERS :

PoU-s~t ofi ~eo it Ave., o,, UDoaZZ.S5 sCR FSthAvenueBootShop

Mug~v. Bloclk- Andover -B~llll 2-iPEPSIN~flil^ -A iH For Young Men Builders of .F : -- ~p~i ,f~ l! ^^ ̂ ^ ̂ ^* -- SMARTHINOLEGE- FOOTWEAR

IFTONYSEEN CRENT8 ARo ' .c-- TC SpoIg aURB

HI.. .. OA ? 'qV ::- - --- i' -

LOWE'S'OR Th. ma~~~~~lt or disfiExeteo2io3B~~·UCHA ::-Ro 'FRNCI Set. Mark'sc -a - 666 ark St AndoverMas

W. H~~~~~~~~~~S. Pals'4,8 ra ACOBLEMN C.~ FANKLIOKITTNGMILL

Tea Servedtop.m. O - - I n r 224 Fifth A. veUe T EkOeoato .C; - Teetr nune tonnee .l -.k: ::- * H* 01 1f I

F^ULL 142HZ 07. - .* J /* Keer a package of.«"The Beneficial Pastime" ;, ;. A u ^ ~e E OKCT MeP's FurniShing Goods always in your pocket. It makes study seem Court Street and Court Square

ootin EMa; Order ia Bepas aierT. It brightens teeth, sharpens appetite, 1J~.;_ ~WM.:;0EAN^ ; ^^ ~ and srengthens digestion. -. - , -~ -r - iet -

Cross C l .^^-s:,. "liot^~ . ,^t' ~r on -^ While you are exercising and enjoying 'th ah rd nONT s tr .

It'.Gret foi u f- frarntitce of fresh chushed mint leaves, your. .* -, C 1 0 n r m n t e t ^ iS^. ;,-.'

TH-E K DG RPl - -IFF 2sIVLMEHAO and your 'li ekET·It'e'GM~fsfor~l^^Grat^^^K ....T£1!RO0' · <'* - · ' B · BOSTON M yers ** - * ',* E.RINIM& Bud -E SE H I.an

Hotchkiss 2- -2 ENGI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hrsta

CR'OSS^CO^LC&MPAYcls, sar al. TO I- oe TOraine -mpverGftsforMen andTel. C~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~4~~~~9 Main Sta., dA .#vra sndor '" Bo s

CROW.'iLEU CO-33MI .h,~ ANOVR.asserford - 1 - I .... SPALifth &vm BOS. FhORpL'OCSIN

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Mu :g§ovi~Dlgoh..,ble's -I Bnd

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Andover'Candy Kitchen St. George'~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~uldes 1LWhaegoppcirsof . .

Orggstions"

Rome SMAd C Oan FOTEs "'' -A - -.E- -reqies

,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l Colgin Wear'. .. Special atsfrmSuents, ....traits-

Te a ' . '::, " ,II

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M AIN ST.',, AN OVER- to R.pOir L

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CIGAo ASH TRAYS 200 Fifth Ave, New York 141 FederalSt.Boston, Mass. -FaNERS , LUNCH

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STUDENTS! ___ _

Bills Due, Monday, December 8 ̂ -wi :^ 7

Todayat 7 UVain StreetYour old Friend BURKE, THE TAILOR., is

closing out at "way down" prices, his big stock of

WE'll PAY YOU $.bI~ Oovercoatings, left on hand through adverse. weather

FOR YOUR . conditions. Get your choice before the best are gone.

Old Fountain Pen CO., Mncorp. TairsAny Day up to Dec. i, BURKE & ,C corp, O ailrs1913, Provided You Buy ANDOVER; MASS. Harvard Square, CAMBRIDGE HANOVER, N. H.a Crocker 18 School St., and 843 Washington St. BOSTON

INK-TITE" HI_ -- , -Fountaiii Pen, here (Continued from page ) | ning. Acting under powers given KEISER CRAVATS

meetings will be much increased in by an act relating to the customs, A NTIONIM4D iO'Only one Pen taken in exchange attendance, and will thus be more tgovernment prohibits the im- for each new pen purchased.) successful in creating a bond of porttiAD arms and other war SK

material into Ireland. SRuDThe new perfected fellowship throughout the school The U . leaders SPEfIAlTIESnTe" isw pecthe onlyfor the discussion of Christian The Ulster Unionist leaders

"Ink-Tite" is the only BjB ^^i laugh and say they don't care. Theyself-filling, non-leaking have all the arms and powder they ITEBDpen ever offered. HOn Friday, the British govern- need for their army of 90,000 men, CRAVATS

ment made the first move it has yet and, of course, when the war be-Every Crocker "Ink- made to, restrain the exuberance of gins they will imitate the illus- KB1SBB

Tite" Pen is guaranteed the Ulster opponents of home rule trious Pancho Villa, and supply j *Bto be a far better pen than for Ireland. It was not a very themselves at the expense of the ,

you have ever known. vigorous move, but it was a begin- enemy. For terms see- in ma 60iPLAIAndover Book StEre

- - I. A. HENN. Phillips 20Andover Book Store_- *.r»\ I D --- -- ^^ -4-«---~--- THE BIC PHIiLLIPSoi 1^1 hf m * s"Forest Mills" Underwear T Al4eYHr She StOre - +iand"OROON DYE" HOSIERY for -*n ". ^* E Keise- All v t

MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN D ISCLU NT SAL1 WM. HOME- Keiseradath

BARNARD BLOCK - - ANDOVER, MASS

PIOTUBIAL REVIEW PATTERNS FRO M N O W O NMlacullar Parker Company ~~ - - - --- -- -- Vru».^jt A 3 cN!o 0 . M Ft

CLOTHING The Christmas gift that will best Ready to wear and to measure.Dpease O r at Repair Work Unexcelled

The best in style, fabric, and fitplease the brt sister a - UnexcelledMade in workshops on the pres- home iOne of the . . Vises. hm soeo hSpecial attention given to the re- do..

quiremnents of students, both in I I THB THEYclothing and furnishing goods. PHILLIr S ASE AI T . . . THEY

STETSON HATS Arthur 11. Loseherg co.Exclusively Soft and Stiff FOR TEN DAYS WE SHALL MAKE -TAILORS T^-S^iD

400 Washington St. Boston A BIG CUT IN THESE GOODS TO fEW HAVEt-

STANDARDSSTAMFORID PREPARATORY P. A. STUDENTS - MAKERS OF-SMART CLOTHES

SCHO OL P. A. PENNANTS, 50% Discount ArK-aURn AtARALMAS ASKANFOR T1REAND

Stamford, - Connecticut P. A. SHIELDS, 50% " every Saturday. - TYLR RUBBLR CO.P. A. BANNERS, 20% "' _______-___-_ ___________-_

A school for boyson All other P. A. Specialties, 20% Dis.ithe cottage plan, fifty min- Al oth r £.. :utes from New Ybrk City.In addition we are showing some beautifulAs only five boy's are re- Inadto eaesoingsmebiadkceAvedsitt each cottage, Gift Books and Booklets, Christmas Cards B YouthsIceived m each cottage,and Calendars . . and and the classes are limited ________ AT 20% DISCOUNTto the same number, the A - DiSCOUNT-maximum amount of in- TL This means thatwe -are -se1ing our new winterdividual instruction is R Anin rtaS than our itsual retailgivenB I ew EnglandI IIU *pq*U~flIUU UE MUU I _.prces. We invite yor xaminCollege Certificate privi- -__ Coats and Suits naked 26.od -we seIl at-. 20.00 :

leg e..' C oats and : Suits m arked 2 .00,.we seU at,,i . 16.00 '-__, - K . ,; ',' Coats and Stitsarktd18.00|iwe sell . . . 1440

T i 1 H I 1 ~^ Coats and Suits marked^ 16.6d~~ie sell ato .m. . 1440,-2;For catalogue address__..... IOrC n iVlarSn- CoatsandSnits markel.AweseUat . . .0.... «-nn~~~~~~~~~~~~~ora -M arsh«- .. q. oJVpV-lAA anAU^ &WOtsAAA ma 15 ^ g^ ne26we, seul at' -12A.., 00.ALFRED C, ROBJENT, Headmaster. BOSTON - - CotsandSuitmarked O)yeselt .

~~ - P~oGRESSIVES RElTAIL.Co m pany . Coat and Suits-:" make sel-:'M i.- at.'; -& . : 1O

AnLLh AnfnftO VnrunnnNEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST AND MOST : SUMMER, -.oHA'fCY,1 AVOireet..DntoBV Batos-ierxavo PRGSSi RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT

-oForRoom Furnishiis Personal Appare l, , 7Good Things FoPomFrisigPro,-:>i --

- --- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Uniqu e and -PratialArticles -for. Gifs ~~-at

- i ~~~~~~~~~~-in fact each of the tho6usanfd-, Band one . -. `- Pii~~~~~~eS ~~things student ife 'calls forthi*te'i te

-- 87 and 89'Causewray St. loia hppigpaefNwEgln.-'274 Friend St. ;:

(Fear North Suaton)f TWO (ETBIDINGS -OVER O00,0OURFEl ----

OF FLOOR SPAei-6o SEPARkATE SEkL1l1NG SECTIO!NS' -

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