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BASEBALL SCHEDULE. April 20—^University of Maine, HALLOWELL PB1ZE COLBY NINE DEFEATS COBURN TEAM ( exhibition game), Waterville. April 27—Lowell Textile, Lowell. COLBY TEAMS WIN AND LOSE April 28—Connecticut Aggies, SPEAKERS NAMED IH HBST PRACTICE 6AME OF SEASON Storrs. The speakers selected for the finals Arpril 29:—Wesleyan, Middtetown . ' IN DUAL DEBUTE WITH MAINE in the Hallowell Prize Speaking Con- Roun dy's Char ges Claim 11-2 Victor y Over May 2—Bowdoin, Brunswick. test have been announced by Dr. May 9—latep, Waterville. Negative Team Wins 3-0 Verdict In Colby Institute. Colb y Scrubs Defeat Winslow Herbert C. Libby, of the department Ma; 15—Bates, Lewiston. of public speaking. The ten speak- May 20—Bowdoin, Waterville. Chapel'. Affirmative Debaters Suffer 2-1 ers selected as a result of the pre- 8.4. May' 21—Tufts. Waterville. May 23—Northeastern, Waterville. liminary trials are Thomas E. O'Don- Defeat at Orono. The team easily defeated O'Brien played a great game at May 27—University of Maine,' nell, '27; Herbert C. Jenkins, '27 ; the Coburn team in a practice game short although he did not look as Waterville. William A. Macomber, '27; Alden C. " Saturday afternoon, the fin al natural as he does at third base. Jack May 29—Northeastern ,; Boston. Kittredge, '27 ; Ralph H. DeOrsay, The Colby negative debating team ion given by the Supreme Court was last "War. score being 11 to 2. It looked iat Erickson continued his good form May 30—Tufts, Medford. '27 ; Marion Rhoades, '27; Rowland E. won their first intercollegiate debate directly responsible for the Civil first as if it was going to be a hard and had the honor cf knocking put the June 5—University of Maine, Baird, '27; William A. .Garabedian, of the year last Saturday evening in They insisted that the proposed our present fought battle, but in the second in- first extra base of the year. Han- Orono; '27 ; Gabriel Guedj, '27 ; and Ralph the Colby chapel when they received change would not mar . . ning the Colby heavy hitters got busy nafen who succeeded Erickson looked S. Wilkinson, '25. a 3 to 0 verdict over the Maine affirm- form of government in the least re- and several runs were scored. From very much in the limelight. He Dr. Libby stated that the trials this ative team. The question under dis- spect but on the other hand would *. then on there was no question about fielded nicely and sent out a neat year were of a higher standard than cussion was, "Resolved, That Con- be a great step in the. ever forward Texas leaguer. in former years, and that the selec- gress should have the power to pass march of progress. the outcome of the game, but this _ . did not take away the interest in the There was little to choose between mm. BANQUET tion was very difficult owing to the a measure oye the veto of the Su- The Colby debaters took the stand preme Court game as there were some brilliant Keith and Peabody, although Keith closeness of the competition. by a two-thirds vote." that the present system is the only flashes of baseball exhibited by both seemed to have the edge behind the The prizes for the Hallowell Prize President Arthur J. Roberts presided advisable one at this time and argued teams. bat. Peabody showed his superior- Speaking contest, aggregating a sum over the debate. The Colby team that the change fostered by LaFol- OF LAMBDA GDI consisted of Kenneth E. ShaW of lette was not only an unnecessary From time to time Coach Roundy ity and ability in socking the ball. bf one hundred dollars, are made 'available to the college through a Clinton; Paul M. Edmunds of Brook- but a dangerous change. The nega' - changed the lineup in order to view The trio in the outfield worked Freshmen Formall y Welcom- all his charges in action. Mason well, but Callaghan is making all sorts 'gift of FIbrentius Merrill • Hallowell lyn, N. Y.; and Herbert C. Jenkins tive speakers played up the missteps was sent into the box and Keith was of trouble for this combination and ed at Feast on April 9. bf the . class of 1877. The purpose of Lisbon Palls. The University of and violations of Congress arid at- placed at the receiving end. Captain in time is apt to break it nip. bf the gift is to encourage public Maine speakers were J..H. Pierce, J. tended that it was not a fit body to After the game with Coburn speaking among the undergraduates S. Behringer, and S. D. Zusman. handle such a momentous task. . An- McGowan was at the initial sack and , the The seventh annual, installation . Jack Erickson covered second base. second and third teams to ok the field (of the college. Hon. Frank

' ' ' ' ' " ' ' PETITION FOR BASKETBALL : ' ' ' qx- ' ' w«s oppoi'tunJty to malce nn ' ' eriyon ' morning '!' / ' !' ' ¦ body In tho ' devotional/will . • " : ¦ " ,; ¦ ¦ ¦ .!' ' . ' . ¦ ' ¦¦ : : . • ' Makes Autos Go 49 Miles without doubt sot a procodonco. - plilnatlon, Hq replied thnt ho thought ! . . ; Tho petition to mnlco bivakotball a .' - ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ' . ho could ju stify Ills net iby Scripture. . ' '. ' ,. , . . ., ' .. ' ' ' :i '" ¦ ' • .. . On Gallon of Gasoline varsity, , i . , , . , . * . , - . sport, which was ulinoBt unan- STUDENT COUNCIL WORKING 7 T)ho President tiskbcl! ; him whnb An amazing 'rtow'do- ' 0***±±. imously Biffnod bjr tho . .' students I be- jusblrtcatlon ho could find in Soripturis vice; has fcaon pox. fl^^^K FOR A BAND7 footed by Jamoa A, ¦ MHHH fore vacation , has boon! i>i_sontocl to : The! Student Council Is still busy fo.r ;BtU(lylnB on tlvo Snbbnthi The May, ; ' thp .faculty and ;¦! Athletic !Council. of 7025 Lncotah f^TF^B- , ', ondoavorlnB to .build up a pbrmnnont student replied , "that ho had been Bldg,, Sioux Falls, So, iOfl ; Tlio petition waaf .'circulated by tho ' ' ' , ' : brbnglit up on Bible proqopts, tolllns , Dnki, that outa down Rv__ vV^^|tv , bn.n d :: iit:;,Qoliiy; ' - :. Tho present plan Is THE i DUNHAM CO. gna consumption,, Student Council who beHbyotl that to hire infltrumonts for; hint nmongVotltoi*, .hinffs how hbto o\~ H ro- 4; w,\< _____rr o d i ':nt Oolby' thls /sp-lng ' : : ' movoa,al} carbon , .\aS_b_____ .. c n it ons wrirritnt malclnK an d boo hew the sttidonts vvill'Tpspbnd serve thp Sftbbnth^an d !thnfc hiid ' ,'UQ!W«ie* jind Miatia ge., W. L. Blown ;' < bnslcbtbhllf a, varsity!! spb_l> ' 'i-{l .i :. ^ prevents.minrlc plutf ;W!S_____B and also to thq call{ !If a succ^aful .liah d bboi) tmjfifh fc • liowifonb." qiighb ! to help trouble nnJovorhonC- that. ; Students dofllre ! to ;!!havo 1 ;,^ ¦ , TJjj^^M - the!, fbini'qd ,' it (is; tihon»; Wopo/I ;'timti ' soiiiYi d life' noighbba.''s raps!, but of , n hojb ,< ; 7 7- ; ;'7.'7' ' . ' v !7!' ' i ''" ' . '' • ' •••• • ' . " : yy' '¦¦!' '{/' .: Mtl^tvit;;wo -ild!bb : ft;: fnVimoro; pTO^ MOD foooHty, Writo film,today, ; j ,: , , , ftnunbltvl bh'b / " ' : ¦ :"; Hyy !^' " '.''' : : ' ' •'' i SIJe^ iM^ : B,v7 -v i- \ . 7 ^ 5? !!;;; !;;, : :;COURTS!!, IWI»ROVEDj : l7:!;'!!;:!; Worthy thin ff ifor;tho nBB'to help !,hliin« . on; : l if ! ; The.'.'^orle; ;tho>tonnlsJ,bp(ijy1ttt' |h|v^ liQbn ' y ^blhff^pnj rn^ IMyi^&0^Xn; : .w^ok7;ftna ::.'ihV,;ii^fdwf^ ^:|lt.; ,uiid ;!te;' h«r j»wlto;:pl«ii -;»o ( go '-ia]' i»^j ii lPiiii if pi|fS : ¦ ! ,: : Will!b_ ;ih?cxcbllbht , i ij i &|Jffibiat ; Unexcel led ' ; cbntiltlbil? IThb piimjit-li;i'^';!77 ' 7^'§!^^ i t'¦ 'V' i' i iii_ r' f - B wii««««»*rVr: -;- vliun^l'j^' i fori ^^ ^'^;.'-. .' - -Pr*»orii»i(o*B . Ow* ( v .^. 'toainShns^bo ,!' (ii:li«tt«r! 1 :'i: - ,Wt . i ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦.ij' ' . ' r ' ' i ! -( V l- •!! : , bn^r^ il :H!l|Il'i pkn;'^^,yi ^'i^^, " -^' ' nii 't,i^'i ; '- "^' - .- ' oij ..V. V,' .y | ' . f ualj ty an&.so _vle£oiir fi^ for pradUflo " and Hvlll ' 'MJXn , l 1«l«phono 58 I - i > \ ; '|7 ;-j ! " ALDEN ST_t_i)_D__* • ' stflrt regular 'WiWT'F^^ t ; ; t ' l7 , A ' ' I I V 1 ¦ ' i > i ' »r *r,.l i»>«r " 1 • U I , . t , i( i "i i) work on tlio oourtb tills "wook, < v i '' Wntervllle- 3Ct, ' ' ¦ ^ 118 Mftin 8t,V , _ii. 'B8eV.' " ' ¦ ' , , < ' y Mm^^^ 1 , -;. , :« ' i" . m^imi t 1 p 1 \ i i | i ' ' " 'iv ij * r i.' y , i - _ ', ' " ' > ' * . the week-end guest of her sister, Miss Lena R. Drisko. CAMPUS BRIEFS • Miss Helen-C. Hight, "27, - and Miss Young China Restaurant - Faylene Decker, '27, spent the week- THE D. K. E. versity Lambda Chi, stopped at the end at their homes in Skowhegan. 83 Main St., formerly Harmon Cafe Mon- house Monday night. He was making Archer Jordan, Jr., returned Hrs. C. M. Robinson has been the PEOPLES oOe EEGULAR DIN1STER day $rom a week-end visit at his home a tour from Montreal to Boston. gu-est of her daughter, Helen E. Eob- in Auburn. He made the trip with Collins, from the Beta chapter at inson, '27, at Foss Hall. SOUP , MEAT , YEGETABLE , DESERT, DRINKS Coach Ryan. the University of Maine, was a week- Miss Ruth K. Turner, '26, and NATIONAL . included the house. Brother Brandegard, of Kappa end visitor at Miss Margaret E. White, '25, passed Chicken Dinner ever y Tuesda y t Wilbur B. McAllister is now ap- and Sa ur day chapter, D. K. E., coach of the Clark the week-end at their homes in Au- SPECIAL SUPPER 40 CENTS TO pearing in dark glasses for protec- BANK $1.00 debating team and also professor of gusta. Pr ivate Dinin g Room for Part i ' economics at Clark University, was a tion against the spring styles worn Miss Helen Davis, '26, entertained es visitor at the Dehe house Monday. by the Co-ords. her sister, Miss Leola Davis. i The usual sing was held Sunday, An Easter shipment of candy was PHI MU. Waterville , Maine with 'Prof. Marriner as the speaker. received by "Bottles" Wortman from Miss Josephine Warburton, ex-'25, source. It was • greatly an( The .topic of his talk was "Service a northern visited her sister, Miss Arlene War- More Mileage in Van Clubs." He told of the aims, achieve- enjoyed by the house. burton, '28, at Foster House, Satur- F. G. AUDET JY\ Haalie ments and spirit of the great inter- ALPHA. day. 0CIV X Silk Hosiery national clubs, such as the Rotary "Lewie" Turner announces that he Miss Edna Tuttle,, '26, entertained j r r ^^ " ^ * ^ ^ Elmwood Hotel College girl Club, Kiwanis Club, and Lions Club. is suffering from his 12th attack of Mr. Arthur Veinott at the Junioi / _§ii s will get wondarful wt- LA/} j ^mn isfaction His speech was almost a revelation mumps. Beware of the unlucky 13th. Girls' dance at Foss Hall, Saturday. from this silk hosiery. Splsn- Barber Shop 0 didly " to the Dekes present as none realized Grant and Nickerson represented • Miss Dorothy Farnsworth, '27, re- Open / A. M. to 9 P. M. WJy made, rich lustrous finish , in th« house at the Junior girls seasons rnost favored the vast amount of good these so call- the Alpha cently entertained her mother at the // VANRAALTE colors. Very dance last week. They reported that , /i SiOiiSlgckinqs modestly price. ed "service clubs" are doing and Hall. - A' jf S' ^j ^lr MFaMmM ' caused all to hope some day to be able the proverbial good time was had by Miss Evelyn Foster,, '28, entertain- ^^ ______T EME RY-BRO WN CO ; to become a member. all. ed the freshmen delegation to a "big 100 High School =^ "Bert" Thiel is on .the road to re- Coburn Ayer took his weekly pil- feed" at her home last week. Represented by M iss Margaret Hard y, Foss Hal l covery and hopes by the end of the grimage to East Vassalboro, returning Miss Alice Manter, '24, recently Teachers Wanted week to be able to venture out with- a la horse and buggy. visited Miss Marjorie Everingham, We need one , hundred young1 men is still confined to out .his. smoked glasses. "Gramp" Marr '2 5. and women, with at lea_t two years Francis Bartlett, in talking to the the hospital with typhoid. He is im- The following helped to make the of College training credits, to fill po- and hopes to leave The Ticonic National Bank Echo reporter today, stated that he proving however, Junior dance merry: Misses Ruth sitions in Maine, New Hampshire and : had lost his car four times in the last soon. We all hope "Gramp " will re- Fifield , '25; Marjorie Everingham, Connecticut High Schools for the OFFERS week over in back of Mary Low hall, turn to the Alpha fold safe and sound '25; Eleatha Beane, '26; Hilda Fife, school year beginning next Septem- A comp lete banking service' conducted under the direct supervi sion and requested that all be on the; look- next week. '26; Evelyn Kellett, '26 ; Christine ber. Millett and "Al" of the out for the thieves. "Bluebeard" Booth, '26; Edna Tuttle, '26; Marian Our registration is free, and only , UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT The annual baseball tournament MacDonald went over the road to Rowe, '26; Marion Sawyer, '27 ; Al- four per cent commission is charged returning Sun- Commercia l: Department- —-Savin gs Department -—Trust has begun on the Deke tennis court. Dover, last Saturday, thea Lord, '26; Evie Ellis, '27 ; Mar- when we secure a position for you. Department "Ken" Shaw debated at the chapel day afternoon; "Bluebeard" reports jorie Dunstan, '28; Evelyn Rushton, THE SECURITY OS: ITS DEPOSITORS IS GUARANTEED BY Monday night against Clark, helping a good time in Dover. '25; Helen Stone, '27. 110 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS BUSINESS LANCERS' CLUB. ' WATERVILLE , MAINE to defeat a team, coached by a fra- TheHAMLIN' TEACHERS AGENCY ternity brother. Miles Carpenter, '28, spent the 163 Elm St., BANGOR, ME. Sprague and Macomber journeyed week-end at his home in Norridge- with the debating team to Worcester, wock, with George Severy as his meeting a .team of Clark University guest. LAW STUDENTS there. "Eed" returned Tuesday and Carl Crummett, '27, made his "QUALITY ASSURES SATISFACTION" to his home in The But ton "Mac" is expected before June. usual week-end trip Gallert Shoe Store We'll let you be the judge. Compare our merchandise, prices and ZETES. Fairfield. service with other Waterville stores. left Monday for University Law If you think we're grving you The Zete house was the scene of "Al" Warren, '27, SI Main Street a short stay at his home in Portland. as much as the , other fellow we'll appreciate part of your trade great commotion and disorder dur-. School i_g the past week. Occasionally a ''Hi" Crie, '25, claims to have paid We're the Me n' s Store nearest to you his folks a visit over the wee_-end I Trains students in principles of grimy freshman would be seen emerg- the law and the technique of the ing from the chaos, broom in hand, although the boys doubt very much if he got below Lewiston. profession and prepares them for to gasp a moment for air before go- active practice wherever , the Eng- DUBORD'S , INC. ing back to his unrelenting search HEDMAN HALL. lish system of law prevails. Course for the elusive particles of dirt. Yes, Found—-A topcoat in Recitation for LL.B . fittin g , for admission to GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS the bar requires three school years. The Professional Building; Waterville, Maine hi truth, spring housecleaning has Hall. Owner may have same by begun in earnest. identifying it at Room No. 4, Hed- Post graduate course of one year The .University of Maine debating man Hall. . leads to degree of LL.M. team was entertained at the Zete "Norrie" Potter, "Senator" Hale, Hodgkins, and "Kent" Pierce Two- years of college instruction house during their brief stay. "Gus" is required for admission. The Edmunds brothers piloted their are faithfully practicing for the com- Special Scholarships $75 per. H» motor southward to Augusta on Sun- ing bridge tournament at the fire- l=^l friends for your feet aiy — I day last, and while there saw Charlie station. Coach Keene expects much year to college graduates. I W. B. Arnol d Go, !NeIson, '28, who seems to be pro- smoke on the eve of the battle, Established 1820 Incorporated 1M4 For Catalogue Address j gressing very favorably after his "Big Chief" Seiderman is in the Represented by operation. good graces of the faculty once HOMER ALBERS, Dean HAKDWAREMERCHANT S nobody knows ex- - ELLSWORTH MILLETT "Chunk" Clark announces his in- again—how long, II Ashburton Place , ' Boston PLUM BING HEATING SPORTIN G GOODS LUMBER - tention to enter the ranks of the as- cept his "Irene." Yes, "she" keeps I Deke House . H OTEL and HOME KIT CHEN UTENSILS sistant managers of baseball. him on the run off the ground. Look "Chunk" will lend a hand in the co- out for that beautiful gray body MOPS POLISH PAINT BROOMS PAPER lossal task of making up for the lack folks! [ . "O ne of Maine 's Leading Hardwar e Stores "

of a backstop on the Colby diamond. "Jim" Brudno and "Eb" Sansone ~"~~~"~**~''~»—~—»—-~'- ———¦——»——- ¦ »-» ...... i . ..; 1 D. U. are training daily for the coming E. H. EMERY "Jack" Me Gowan visited the coun- meets—lots of luck fellows. MERCHANT ty jftil in ' Augusta last Sunday. The scattered non-fraternity track TAILOR ' team has not done so bad in the SAMUEL CLARK ' "Petey Dink" Anderson has receiv- 2 SILVER STREET L. G. WHIPPLE ed airb'rTe'r' .6 play for Hinckley this events thus far—they are not at the f oot of the league standing. summer. ¦ (; - . 7. "Explorer " Getchell, "Pathfinder " Hedman Hall is not the Hedman ' Hall of the past years. What a G. S. Flood Co., Inc. Fagerstrom, and "Mike" Frye, the Ship, efs and dealers in all kinds of local; ice man, went to Fairfield Cen- change 1 It nearly makes the old . -Ofe ( Shoe Repairing ter last Sunday and delivered a ser- boys weep when they talk it over. 2 Hall Court ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL Some of the boys tried on their Across M. C. R. R. Tracks mon ijto ' the natives. Wood, Lima, C«m»nt, Hair , Brick, and Drain tl overalls last Saturday—gotta get L. P. VIELLEUX gm ' FLOR SHEIM '' ' Th'e social lion, Keith Weymouth, ' ¦ Coal Yards and Office , , Corner Main and Pleasant Sto ats used to them for hayin' '11 soon be i- tookvkst Sunday off and rested on his Telephone, 840 and 841. gettin round. ! farm; in East Morrill. ' ' SHOE A Normal Spine Means Health i . , . .' . y "Polly" Benn, "Gimme" Carson, Finish—-No I Just starting—watch good lis grow as the chicks remark upon Men who want CLINTON A. CLAUSON, D. C. "Gasoline Gus" Parker, "Wop" shoes—ihoei that wear Chiropractor Keith, and "Stud" Anderson tripped being hatched. Oh yes ! And Prof, Weber visits long and stay good—ia- Consultation Free. Phone 72-W. the light fantastic at Foss Hall last sist on Florsheims be* Suite 111-112-118 Saturday evening. Oscar Benn did us of ten ,—and critically I "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" cau se Florahcim quality JO Main St., WATERVILLE, ME. the rnost tripping. CHI OMEGA. alwa ys gives money 'i When you think of flowers think of "Bffie " Brown went to Augusta on worth in full. bush-jess yesterday. After a look oh Miss Rachel Conant, '24 , who is ROLLINS -DUNHAM his d 'psk we say it's pretty tough bus- teaching at Exeter, N. H., was a visi- THU UUGBV j HARDWARE DEALERS tor at Foss Hall a few days last week, , PAINTS AND Mitchell 's iness!- no SPORTING GOODS A. T. O. Miss Helen Merriam, a teacher in OILS When you think of Mitchell think of Springfield , Mass,, was the guest of , ¦ "Rod" Littleuold, '28, has resumed WATEEVILLE MAINE '¦ his studies after a short illness, her sister, Miss Marlon Merriam , at Specialty Shoe "Cjliff" Llttlofiold , '25, d Foss Hall, recen tly, Flowers ran a ance Miss Irmo Sawyer spent the wook- in Woodman -Hull , Monday evening, J. H. DeORSAY We are always at your service. Tel. 467 whi ch was attended by a groat many ond at her homo In Clinton , Store j Drugs and Kodaks Confectionery, friends. DELTA DELTA DELT A, Toilet Articles and Stationary Brother "Ah" Scott was a visitor Miss Marlon , L. Drlslco , '28 , was ' 7 0 Main St., Waterville , Me. ! .. nt the A. T, 0. house during' tho wook-ond , Mil ton McKlnnn , . '28 , was visited CompHmentt of Cbt College Printers - by lifR folks at the A. T. O, house _f^0OtboGraduate , Schooln ' '__r if A hist ! Sunda y. XLM\S9 'M _7 of Theology and Mis- Daviau's Pharmacy '«El , » ^ ^E> \: liona , of high scholas- Profeiaional Building ddlo Hm-low, '28 , spent tho w tic standard * and ; evan gelical loy- 177 Main St., Waterville, Mo, Printers of the Echo, and everything' needed for Ath- ooUj ond at hl« home in Gardiner , alty. Degree of B, D. I00THBY& BARTLETT Lord letics, Fraternities and other activities. v \Mij urlco , '27, p ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ also s ent tho g , Missionary, Relig- COMPANY ' ¦/ ' ¦; ' : ' " ¦ : ' : ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ : ' ' . - ' ¦ ;, . " . ' .. ' . ,: .; - ;. i . ' . - ' .;!" . - ' y, WG ofyond at his homo In VaBMilboro. ious-EducationalTheolo ical College course of ¦ ' ' ' ¦!' : V.; . , . ' : ' - . ' v . . : . . , : ' . ;' . i GENERAL INSURANCE !' . , ! " Brother Putnam, '24 , was a, " wol- 4 years, college . standards , broad Come in and talk it over. comotl yinltor at th e A. T, 0, curriculum , Dogroo of Th. B. Co. . . house Ill MU- IlrM. W-Urvll. *, M_t._. Harris Baking JWi» y7 v hlast Wednesday evening. , NATHAN R, WOOD, President ' : ,: ' , Man y member s of tho A, T, 0. fro- Gordon College of Theology and ' ' ' " :!. - i ' Missions, ' ' Boston, Mm. .^•fcTor 7., !,!>; ! :" :! H': yy-'> : I 64 Temple Stree t !! . !7^V ; ^ - ! torn Ity witnessed n midni ght race bo- .Savings Bank ^ ^ ^^ : Building* Wttonm. 7tweon¦ "Ed" Noo, '28 , and Roy !' ,: itobb 'tt , '2 0, Hobhs turned , Pu ri ty Ice Cream ' defeat : ' , ;: into/victory by nosing out! Noo 'by : : - ' ;: , : ]Tk 'ZMi-\:i.y^ • , lOO Higji Stlwol It Tastes ,!;.;;? ;V7-!- - '7',7v; ^y f: 7 - 7\, y , ' - ;;7 ; iv, narrpwoBt mar gin after o• dead BETTER |% d 'Ly ' /. MnMM __-M__MaH __MHMM -__ ^ ' j i ; boat clown tho! strai ghtaway, yyyiiji &!dffi '^S^:^ ^ti WSMMII««-_-«_W_-«___-_-H--MMHWN ^^ - >;! Briitlidr "BobV Jacobs , '24, an- i^^^i ¦¦¦¦ ¦on aeiB MW l |7 ¦ ' ^ ¦ • a w ai*****'** M' M»»»» »t M«»_n>»»»t ii v 'nouiicoB ! thb , arrival of Robert; Jr., on Wo naod onii hundred young moh ^ ' ' yyiy' and wojnon, wlttt!wt lpMt i two Vowb THE ELMWOOD HOTLL iiiA^:^:yy: yyi{yii/, \ :>y ¦ Oohkiln ; SflMTMHiW iy y.y 'V, '- i_..L_.1. _»¦ : uti li_t U ' . Aumu . _,!__ . .- 'A ' m > r\ ! ' cM 7,,? Brbfcl]or;';i Miller from \' tho A, ;T70,^ of Oolloiro traliiln r 'owdlti , tb fiU po- ; ; 7 ' ' ' Moore 'i Non-L« *k*bl. ] 7!:^cl>n!p.tfq«? 1 :' .nt^Sfc. . Lnwronci j; !: wns;! qntdr- nttions in Maino , New Ham pshire and ¦ !¦ •iSt' i - ' ' ' ' ' - ' ¦ - " - ' ¦ ' '' ¦' ' _)rpiCjoods:: ' :: ' ' v ' ' 1 ' " ' ¦ ' '"-(M:¦ :; ' :i! ' ' aiBwell!.!" ' - ' '' ' - ' ' ' . " - l luF^ .;;¦ ' '!' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' - and Wfttermtn i Id«l " ' '!' 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