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2-2-1923 Connecticut Campus, Volume 9, Number 16, February 2, 1923 Byrd E. Standish

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Recommended Citation Standish, Byrd E., "Connecticut Campus, Volume 9, Number 16, February 2, 1923" (1923). Daily Campus Archives. 329. https://opencommons.uconn.edu/dcamp/329 THE CONNECTICUT C.AMPUS AS CAPT. LORD SAID "WITH YOUR HELP-"

VOL. IX STORRS CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 NO. 16 DRAMATIC CLUB CHOOSES NEW ENGLAND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COLLEGE EXHIBIT IS DRAMA FOR MID-YEAR CONFERENCE BECOMES REALITY ATTRACTION OF FAIR "WITHIN THE LAW" TO BE MANY PEOPLE INTERESTED PRESENTED FEBRUARY 17 CODE FOR FIVE STATE COLLEGES IS ADOPTED AT IN WORK AT C. A. C. ALL DAY SESSION IN BOSTON RECENTLY Model Farm Exhibited by Teachers of Play to be Directed by Michael Farrel. Dr. R. D. Hetzel of New Hampshire is President.-Fre hman and Transfer State, Many of Whom Were Aggie -Leading Role Taken by Miss Measures Will be Controlled.-Many Important Topics Now Cle·ared Graduates.- Fore try Department Phyllis Smith, with Harold Steck as Up.-Colleges Will Work on Similar Basis.- Other Institution May Has Novel Display that Creates In­ Leading Man. Enter Conference. terest.

The Dramatic ClUJb has selected for W,iJth Connootiowt among 1ts fiv e athJetJic more or les·s on an honor The V'O ational EdiU aJtio.n exlh'ibit 1 its mid-year p1ay Bayard Venier's chlanter mem:bens, t he 1 ng~w.aibe d ~ ystem basis," declared one m mber. put on at th Mid-W-in;t r Expo iltiJOn New Engtand Ooruf,erence on ln.terool- ''If our opponent says a player is eHg­ m el:odvruma "Wi,th~n ·bhe Law". 'I'h'is in Hartford by the ten telae'h rs, five pLay ·is r.a~ther a oodioal departure legtilalte .AJtMeJtics became a reali!ty at ible, tha1t will be g.ood enough for us." .of whom are C. A. C. gl'la.duwtes, i'l1 fvom anyn w.as dll'.awn up oomeges on this phas·e of spor.t, has teaohe11s at the Colaege b6 giive ilU!Itru.c­ Oowl in New York, Miss Phyllis Sm\i.lth by the p11esiden.ts of ,the fiv·e nJamed the orgmniz:aJtion made an advance tion in Unit courses to boY'S 14--.20 has been caiSt. 'Dhe lE:md is a veey un­ institutions from teJlJtaltiv·e pls.rus out- WlhiiJCh WJHl do aWiay with the problem. yea.ns of age who aTe unaib:le to asbtend usu811 one, for the entire pl.ay reVQ/l!Ves lined at a p;revlious meetinlg held in Ru!le Tlwo of the oode adopted sitates move than Hig~h School. Bosrton 1asJt November. The officers of tihait "No man who hla:s obtained a vtar­ around ·the acting of Ma11y. Playing The Exhibit consis:ted of a model the organiZ'altion are President R. D. sity letteT in aoother iJl!Siti!Wtion shall opposilte iher, in 1tllre leadiing ma•le role, of the Oolem.an F:all'm of 205 acres lo­ 1 Hetzel of New HampiSihire State Col- be peron:iltlted to pa:rticipwte in inter­ Hla.ro•ld Steck has the pant of Richiard oa ted s·outh of Middlerown. The minta­ lege, president, and Professor E. T. oo1le~ia·te a1bhlelbics." Gilder, son of Edwa-rd.GUder, the old tuTe incLuded alboruJt twenty buildings, Hudd•leston, New Hampshire State, For transfer studenJts who have not proprietor of "The Empo:ni.um"-,the made to sc.a,le. The topogmphy, buMd­ s·ecretary. R. J. Guy& of Oonnootrout prev.iouslly been VlaJMity le1Jter-winners, mlan w:ho wr0111ged Mary. ".Dhis plart irugs, fields and fences were so rool1is­ S'taJte is a m·ern.ber of the eligilbiHJty the 11ule requires one year of residence tis caNied by George HiJ.l.dring. tioalily reproduced that locJa~ people cioonmilttee. before el'igi.bi'HJty. The fre5hman rule The remainder of itJhe cast is SIS easily recognized the place. The plan '1\he org1anization, it is made clear, aliso will be erufurced. Those meas!Ures IDliltows: of the exhibit was to show how Farm W.ill be llll()re a gentlemen'·s .agreement" are mpet easily quoted in bhe form of (In order of theh· appearance) Marvag-ement is taughlt in the Hi1gh than a upolllice org'anization." No at- ·the ruiles in which they are embod'i.ed: Siadh, Edward OWer's private secre- Schools. A lis't of 500 queeltibns per­ .temprt; wi:ll be miade by memJbers to Ru:Le 1. Bona Fide Students-No tary ...... M!arjorie HtDlls taining to the farm was distributed view w~th sU&picion 0/ther members. one slhali partieipat.e in any interc.o1- Smi'tlhlson, ~er art; "The Em- to the people. Aithletes declared etlrl.g~iWe by one ool- legiaJte athletic oontest un~ess he is a porium ...... Dol118.1d Lawson The Exhibit was headed: Rli{!lbard Gilder, EdW18rd GihieT's slon, 1ege will be acoopted by Oippon'e'l'llts. bona fide J:tWJtric·Uilated stwlerut regu- "The institutions wU.U oonduCJt tlheir (Cont. on page 4 oo.I. 3) "Thi·s iiS an actual Connecticut H81rold Steck F.af!m. If thils were your farm. what Edward Gi'lder, proprietor of "The woUild you do wi,tJh iJt; where would you Emporium" ...... Georg·e Hi11dring do i't; when would you do it; and why George Demarest, EdlWiarld GiJder's INFORMAL RECEPTION POULTRY JUDGING M>'ulrl you do it ? " LawyeT ...... Milllton Moore The CoUege exhibit proved most in­ H elen Mom~ is, a salesgtir;l in "The Em- IN ARMORY SUNDAY TEAM IS SECOND teresting to two groups of poople. po ium ...... Ann Flannagan FACULTY AND STUDENTS PENN YL VANIA CAPTURES Fimt there was the o'ld Grad. who re­ Sergeant Cass·idy, of the New Yol·k cognized the Malin BuBding and Whit­ po1ice ...... George Wells MEET IN ANNUAL AFFAIR FIR T AT NEW YORK ney HaU but had to be told of newer Mary Turner, a saleswomtan in "The points on the campus. The second Emporium" ...... Phi)Pilis Smith At-Home from Three to Five to Cre­ Carl Dos in, '23, is High Man of Util­ group was oompo ed of those who had Agnes Lynch, a ~oonfu:len ce woman ate Closer Relationship Between ity ontest.-L. H. Bemont, '23, and Students and Faculty .-College Or­ J. . Snow, '26S, were Other Mem­ no id a of the ollege c·ampUJS. 'A M'arie Bronson great d al of time and interest was J,oe Garson, a forger .... Geo. Sneidman che tra to Furni h Music. of Team Representing Connect· spent in noting the kinds of thingfl. F\annie, ~a maid ...... Mary Staples icut. Con.nootic·ut's third annual Faeultty- ta~ught here. W'i'l'lliam trw:in, a laiWyer Student .AJt-Home W1ill be held in L&'st week the POUJlt ry Judging Terun A portion of the forestry exhibit by­ Lawrence ~al'ker Hawlley Armory Sunday afternoon, rep•re nt ing C. A. C. took second Professor A. Moss Showed a wlhite· Eddie Grti~g. , a crook known as "Eng- E. Februal'Y 4, f"Vom thl'ee to five p.m. pLace in judging at the Nation·all Poul­ ,tish Eddie" ...... Paul Steere oak that started grOIW'tJh in 1829, but '.Dhe College Orohets•tna wiH fUll'Tlish try Show, held in the Madison SquaTe ~oHce Ins.pootJor Bul'ke, oif the New which had put on one-third of iJts total music, also a mixed musical prognam Garden, New Y.ork. The teiam, in York Police ...... Mariin O'Neil gi'OWlth since the plot in which i:s grew wlill be provlided. Tea and refll'esh­ CJharge of Pvof. D. Warner, con­ was thinned in 1916, w.as an object 'llhom~on , a deteotJive of the po~Nce :E:. ment:Ls w,iLl be s·erved by the faouJity 1 ih eadquanters ...... Bnadf'011d Ricketts sisted of C. 0. Dossi'n, L. H. Bemont lesson to man.y. The Col leg.e ex.hihi­ iLadies and senior girlls. Sbuiderubs and and J. C. Snow. 'l1he cltassoes judged '11om Dacey, a crook...... J.olhn Good'l'ich tion was pr.acJtically the only one that members of the facuilty wil~ be in the were in two g11o~s: fitst, the Utility people stopped to study f01r any lengtth receiiving line. 01ass made up of W yarudOibtes, Leg­ of time, some spending as muoh as Professor. WiUar.d W.a,ttles, of tlhe L ast years ' A~'"-illUme 1:_1",_ proveu-.l a sruc- horns, Barred Rocks and Rhode •rslta d 1Jwlo hours on it rulone. Enghsh Department rut:tended the ann- ~ 11 -~ -'"'-· • ff · d ~'- . . cesSJ.IIh, e1vlie1'~' 1n1ng a a:vr an une Reds; and second, t1he Fancy Cl~a• ss, ual dmner of the American Poetry So- ,_,_ ed b Ia 4-'h t 't . u.vpe was expTess ry m ny " a. I· made up of Wy81Jldo1Jte hens, Leghorn Ciety at the Hotel .Asltor, New York, Icould be made an anlliUal event on Con- cockerels, Rihlode Is1and oockls and Mr. Dodge requeSts that al'l those on T,hursday everung, J.an. 25. He ~'""'· ·"t' · T ... _ who are to graduate tJhils coming June nt:J~,;:ulCu s SOC'illa 1 program. JJW purpose Barred RJook pulJlets. The team pla ed als1o spent a few days 8ft Princeton s·ee lvim in his office before the 15th U.nivers:ity. (Cont. on page 7 ool. 2) A f f' ( Con.t. om page 3 ool. 1) of the month. 1 EB /...... 7 t:Xl 1923 ~ ~ PAGE TWO THE CONNECTICUT CAMPUS

SENIORS AND FROSH SPRINGFIELD HOOPSTERS DOWN NUTMEG •+•••t••••••t+++++++++++++ TRIUMPH IN GAMES, I OUT OF BOUNDS I Seniors Show Improvement. -The FIVE BY TWO TO ONE SCORE ++++++••••••••++++++++++++ Fre hmen, Though Slow, Win by Two Ba kets in Overtime Period.­ BAYSTATERS ON HOME FLOOR OUTPLAY FAST Springfield has the ver.y annoying Few Fowls •Called.-Class Spirit is TRAVELLING BLUE AND WHITE MACHINE hlabit of being somewha't of a Connect- icut jinx-but tJhe Dlirectors do put Aroused. Final Score Reads 36 to 18.-Half-tim e Tally is 21 to 8 Favoring the Physi­ ! out good teams. cal Directors.---Game Starts Evenly but Red and White Soon Break In the fourrbh series of inter~cla~;s Loose. However the Ag;glies £ought hard ba k tba]il gam s, which weTe held in I but .t:Jhe extra sm10otJhness of the the Armory Monday evening, the Seni­ Faiding to duplicate their last year' Reddlick and Smdtlh were the biggest I Springfield mac'hine enabled them to or·s defea•ted the Two-Year men 32- pet-fo rman e, the five lost sc·orers for SpringtieM, the fol'lmer come out on top. 15, and the Juniors wer d eat d by to Springfi ~d Wednesday night by a getting three from the field and eight I the Fre hmen to he tun of 16- 12. _ 36 1 score. : from Uhe free throw line, and the lat- No doubrt they mus.t be glad that The two year men erute1:ed the con­ onneciticut played a whirlwind · ter geJtting five from scrimma.ge. Ray both Aggie g·ames are behind and a test as faVIor'\i.t s, but th enior with game for the firslt ten minutes, kee,p- ! Oooting WJas not far behind wi ih three most dangerous opponent disposed of. the r inforcem rut of "Billy" Baxter ing the Red and White in check, a:nrl : fi eld goals. F·or Connecticut eve·ry­ and "Moe" Daly as guards, pr·eserute.d o.ring twQ fi ~d goals befor Spring- I body exceprt; Gusibafson took a hand HoJy Crass and WeSiley:an are next. a spe dy aggr ga.t ion. Baxter thrilled fi eld manag d to get a poi11 t. Two in the corring, "Alec" getting two on and two more victories the ·r·owd by pi f'1 'ing th hoop fr'Onl fi l.d haskelts by pringfieM ti d the fielrl goals and rbwo fouJs, Makof'ski would do much to improve the Blue ov r half th Aoo·r and at a difficult score at four all and it wa·s tie:! again three fi eld goals and Kt•asow, Balock and White record. The tea~m will work angle. Th tw.o-y ar men put up a at six an Four more point·s in quick and Lord each got one. as never before---J.et's held them out! sp edy b~:t~ ble, but could not peneltt-at suc.'C s •ion brougiht Springfield's score Connecticut th s nior s guar·d.s, n Lther cou 1ld bh y up to ten. ConnecticUJt added two Alexander, lf 2 2 6 "Freddy" Stull didn't get a clhiance stem the work of "Kid" Brundage, more poinlts but there their scoring Kt'as•ow, rf 1 0 2 agalinst his o.Jd teammates although "J1i'mmie" Mulan and "Jerry." The .sto,pp d for the fit,slt hialf. Springfi.~ld Mak•ofslkd, c, rf 3 0 6 he was there in. uni:£orm . dt'riiblbl\irug of Sw en y was a f ature, ran wHd and ran up twenty poinrtJs be- Gusvwfson, c 0 0 0 and v ,ail aJ.s'O pl•ayed w 11 for the £ore the gun boomed for the end of Lord, lg 1 0 2 ".Skinner" Lond'. first basket of the SohooJ of Ag. the ha.Lf. In .the second haJf ConneCJt- Balock, rg 1 0 2 yelar oorltadnlly looked nic·e, and even Seniors School of Ag. icut ag;ain s•tJar:ted off strong and for "Skinner" w;ws surprtised. Petey's ha. ket was a nice long one Br.undage rf Vail abowt ten minultes hlad the baJl in 8 2 18 too. Muiane If weeny their possess·ion. The Blue and White Springfield Junalewicz. c J·ones baske·teers were unab1e to score Reddick If 3 8 14 Wih!at wi!ll h!a·ppen when the Al'lmy Daly rg Walt r· enough to overcome Springlfteld's lead Loebs, rf 1 0 2 mee.ts Sprin.gfie.J.d at W·est Point Fri- . Baxtm' ~g lhbotson and When SpringfieiJ.d S!bart~d again Bachofen, rf 2 0 4 they t-an the score up bo thi.l'lty-four, SrrnLth, c 1o day? K·eep your eye on that game. Goa'1s fr·om Floor: B11undage 6; Bax­ 5 0 whi•le the Aggies manJa,ged to ~a'ise Ne1i'tlher team has been beaten thi-s ter 2; "J rt'Y" 3, Mul•Uane 2, Vail 2, La•slh, r·g 0 0 0 thefir SCQ'l'e to sixteen. Springfield Oo ting lg year. Swe ney 2, Jon 2, wa,Lt rs 1; goals 3 0 6 lihen Sl rut in a new team, and on the ft1om f•ou1 mad by Brundage 6; first pl1ay aptacin "Phil" Lot'd put in 14 8 36 Sm1th, the famed center of Spring­ Sween y 1; Ref re , Maloofski. a double counter ft'om the middle of Refer.ee, "Tom" Shea of Boston· Univ. field, lived up to his reputation, being Junior-Fre hman Game the floor, hi's firs't ba• k et of the year. Time of halves, 20 minutes. Substiltu­ a:liteT the ball every minute. He sunk in five baskets. 'Dhe juni:ol' w .~th a pi ked up t am Bachofen of· Springmeld equalled this I bions, Sp.ringneld: Stu'!'n fo·r Redd·ick, sut'pris d th onbookens by f,orc•ing the wiljng'fieJd, ,Since that ti:rne, however, the oo­ wil be inf•ol'lll1lal and admission wHl eymout' If DonJahue a.s ha.ve the Ag~gi and oomparative edis hiave staged a oome-back and b be by program only. The male art;. tGr er c McAllister cor se m to place them about on a the rejuvenation defeated .the fast New tendance wiJ~ be limited oo memhers Br ink rg Pl:a.tt par wi:th each other. Hampshire team at Dunham which of the f11altern\iities, aoo the p Irpo'Se Brtgood 1g Purple Ce:ntain it i.s that the vis~tors will would seem to augur favonalbly for the of the da.nce is to create a more friend­ Goals from ficJd S ymour 3, Greer be out ,tJo make their initiad appearance result of the game on Saturday. ly feeling and dl'oser rela.tionsh~p be­ 1, Brink 2, .M1ard 2, Dona·hue 4, J{,ap­ a profut:.alb[e one and Captain Lord's The team willl be strengthened by tween · the seve11al fMternal} org~aniZ'a• l•an 2; substJitUition : ALla11d for Fitz­ five is hopring to give them a pleasant the r turn of the senior members who tions on the Hill. g t1ald; Ah arn for Bitgood; R fel'ee, rec pbion, wilth the shorrt end of the are away on a teaoher training course Metel1i. score. The team win have had sever­ "·O tha:t OonnecJtiCJUt will be able to al workoU)ts. since the Springfield thl'o·w it tronge .t combina.ti'on into The stwHing of the New Haven RJail­ game. the fray. road ha ·no-thing on our swimming On Saturday nighit, the piCibure at We leyan Next pool tie-wp. the ArmQry will b "Grandma's Boy", On Friday neXJt, the Agg.ies will We leY'an pLa.ys a close defensive game ·a comedy featu•ring Harold Lloyd, a journey to Middletown to meet the and mu h wiLl depend on the abi~Wty oomedian who needs no int~oducltion We ey:an five in a Juruior Week g.ame. of the Aggie forwards to penetrwte the W,e wonder if the Book Store put to pati'Ions of the silent drama. The La• t year Wesleyan emerged a viCJtor diose guarding. PLans are being made ·the back numbens of the "Hia'l'!tfurd piobure serves a·s an excellent rol~ fo1· by one poinlt in the contest and Con­ by a conside11able number of the stu­ Times" on special s·a.le before last the be.. spectacled fun-maker. necticut is out to wipe owt the defeat. dent body to fo]low the team. Wednesday night. THE CONNECTICUT CAMPUS PAGE THREE

ASSEMBLY SPEAKERS ARE ANNOUNCED PROMINENT JOURNALIST SPEAKS TO STUDENTS GEM THEATRE~ "The Camrpus" h!as the pri.v~lege this week, th:noug.h the courtesy of the DR. G. H. CONN TELLS OF FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-FEBRUARY 2-3 Assemlbly Oomm1btee, of giving a-n ad­ AGRI·CULTURAL WRITING RUDOLPH VALENTINO IN "BLOOD AND SAND" wmce program of the spea,kers for the F,ebDuary AlSISemiblies. On the Members of the Campus Board and SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY-FEB. 4-5-6 fir.st week we wi.lil have Mr. GoddaJrd Agricultural Club Addressed by CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "EAST IS M'EST" of the Sta~te Lih:nary, whose speech Well-known Writer on Farm Paper will concern what college people can Journalis m. do for rtJheir commun'i1ties in liibliary WEDNESDAY AND THURS.-FEB 7-8 WJork. The next week Dr. Leslie C. RICHARD BARTHELMES IN "SONNY" Dunn of the Storrs Experiment Sta­ Dr. G. H. Oonn, a succes.sfuli jou:r­ tilon will give a talk. On the 21st, nal'islt of Wlide reputation, spoke laJSt Rear Admiral Ha~Try S. Knapp wiH week on "Ag1ricui]Jtuna[ Journalism" to take as Ms Qp'ic something on eirt:lher ,those i ~ nlterested in the su1bjeot. THE TUBRIDY- WELDON CO San Domingo or tJhe Washington For a number of yea1s Dr. O'nn has HARTFORD DYE WORKS trealties. The laSlt week of the month. conJttibwted articl-es to the agni ul tur­ Ladies' and Misses' t8 Church St. Willimantic ,Conn Dr. F. S. Hla•gen, C!haplain of the New al pape1,s bo.th as a free lance wrirter Ready-to-Wear Shop York MiJLiitJa.ry A Cia demy wdN ten and on ass' ig. nme~nt. Durling the war Phone 135 about "OhaJSiing the Blues." he served as 1ieultenanlt in the Velter- 750 Main St., Willimantic, Conn Cleaning and Dyeing inary Oorps, Wlhere he g1ained consid- ei'IabJ.e experience fmm hlis wo,rk of MARY ANNA SODA SHOP of All Kinds buy,ing thousands of horses and mrul es AND TEA ROOM Send Garments by Parcel Post PEB;BLED SURF ACE jjor war use. A1t the close of the war, deciding thrut he W~atnted an Animal We Pay One Way! SCREEN ORDERED Main and Union Streets Husbandry tliaining in add~tion 1Jo the Work Guaranteed Quick Shipment velterinlary trn,ining he hlad alTeady WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Social Committee Has Best Quality received, Dr. Oonn entered loWia State ------·-·- - · ------Curtain in Transit.-May be Ready CoLlege and 11ece'ived h'is degree two for Saturday Night Show. years La:ter. THE WILLIMANTIC DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES It w,rus druring his two years art; col­ LUMBER & COAL COMPANY OUR MOTTO: A new mloving pL ture scr,een, six­ lege that Dr. Oor. At presenlt Dr. Oonn is -----·------·- t ure stheat is a sta;o1da.ro screen and is presidoot ·and general manager of the When in Need of Sporting Goods Tl'J in u:se in over sdxty thelaitrels in New Oonn-MiHer Producrt:s· Oo. o£ WI3Jter­ Pianos, Players, Benche·.il Stools, Yiork City. 'f.he refleclted l'ilghit from li()'o, loWJa. Cove'rs Polish and Player Rolls The Jordan Hardware Company the beaded s~ u r.£ace was found by day­ In his ta~k Dr . Oonn told someth'i.ng For Sale They Carry a Complete Line Hghlt teSibs to be double tJhlat from the of the history and deve!ltopm enlt of 664 Main St. Willim·antie, 0onn. s heet in use alt the prese:nlt time. f.af1ffi p1a1pe11s, the va·rious types of The new screen waiS purcha:sed from farm papel's f,O'Uolld today, tJhe kind of Our Specialty .the Eastern T.hea.tre Equipment Oo., copy they aa:-e moslt interested in, SPRING AND HOLMES PICTURE FRAMING and is now in transj,t. where and how to ohtain material for 'l9 Church St. At The Vogue Shop srtJorieiS, suggestions o.n writing up the WILLIMANTIC ART STORE sJto'ry, the different types of stories, Telephone 338-12 58 Church Street sugg·esltiJOniS on seHin:g, nates paid by OUR FRIENDS "The Art and Gift Shop" different p ~aperiS, the oppor,tururties for ------anyJone tvained in agricuJituml jour- THE WINDHAM NATIONAL "Bow-wow; woof-IWoof; yip-y~'P", nalism, or for anyone inlter sted in Official Banner Man at C. A. C. and .some sturdy member of the danine wriJting. BANK tribe is pl.ay;fully wmping off up the Willi man tie, Conn. GREGORY N. ABDIAN walk in frorut of ~ts tudenlt master or Capital $100,000 one of the pi'IO'feSISons friendly cats is Tih Y say the sophs are wicked paper Surplus $225,000 2247 15th Street Troy, N.Y. Wlieilders now. fasrt appmaohing the upper b:nanches ------·-- of a tall tree. 'Dhus rt i•s with the dog's A Complete Stock of thiaot are ever inm·easing among us. If you miss Rllldolplh Valentino in VICT'ROLAS, RECORDS, PIANOS Do You Know Where the Indeed this very :fladt may be an ex­ "Bloood a.nd Sand", you miss one of At All Times ceLlenlt remedy for many of the minor the attliaetions of tJhe year. Now show- UNITED TALKING MACHINE Athletes Satisfy their evfils that o:titen e:x:ist among stludent ing a:t "The Gem The•aJtre". COMPANY Appetites? bod'i es in isdl:a,ted crommunilbies such 666 Main St. Willimantic, Ct. as the unique town of Ston.s. (Cont. from page 1 col. 3) Telephone 240 at the Dog1s-"man~s best friend"--ilives s oon.d, b ing defea,ted by Penn. State POPULAR LUNCH Your Wants in the tnue rtJo the nick-name and it is well but deieabing Norlth Oarolina, Mass. tJha~t we sihroul1d be given ample oppor­ Aggie, Louisiana and New J.ersey. Jewelry Line tun'~ty to S/tudy some of the species The Connecticut team was high in will receive prompt uttention at Jack Nichols, Prop. and lea110 their good poin!ts as well as UtiliJty and seoond highes't in the TRACY & WOLMER'S 731 Main St. 1io leJarn to make friends wWh ou1· F1ancy Class. Oarl 0. DO'Ssin was hdgh i 8 Ma n 1 St. . Will imantic. onn dumb fl'iends. Who Clan dislike a dog man of the show in Utility. The judg­ --·------· When he comes Wlagging aLorug and in ing, which took place last Friday, Las t­ H. W. STANDISH EDGARTON-FOLSOM CO. ·the m10.st f11iendly m!anner Dubs h~s ed from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. JEWELRY OF QUALITY Ladiea Hatter• soft head ag~adns:t one's hland? Not Wh'ile in New York the team stay-ed Bxcluaive High Claaa Millinery even tfue WIO'I1Sit of gOOuclhes if t!hey Special order work and repairing a,t the Prince George Hotel and took -Featurin~- have t he elemen'ts of hu'IOOill beings in the Follies and the Hi'PP.<>drome for KODAKS AND SUPPLIES "Phippa Hata" wi,thlitn tlhem. entertainment. 725 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. 776 Main St. Willimantic,~ PAGE FOUR THE CONNECTICUT CAMPUS

THE CONNECTICUT CAMPUS locked trophy case shows an unkempt (Cont. from page 1 col. 3) Published W eelcly by Students f1f ,_·-1 f · The Connedticut Agl'liculltural College, array of our sym,JJU s 0· V'lctory, 1xl la:r.ly enrolled as a candidate f,or a Storrs, Conn. which the spoils of our 1922 baskeltball bache~or's degree or i.ts eqwiVlalent, ======--======- team, tJhe greatest team in our co~leg ~ and doin.g full work as defined by the Editor-in-Chief, Byrd E. Standish, '23 hi&tory, have nT. ses.s'ions is no.t oounted as residence Samuel R. Greenblatt, '25 .fioll' the puvpo'se of thi.s ru1e. Dear Ed1tor: Thomas Donahue, '24 WHY DELAY? 'Dhese rules sat forth the prindp.al A short ti:me a•go there appeared in Hazel Pierpont, '24 Some time ago the athl~ic advisory regul,ations reg.aroing sdool.as,tic eligi­ this s•ame c,olurrnn an art·icle oonce·rn­ George Warrek, '25 counc!il met tJo dilscUJSts or re ... discuss bi·Hty. W·irtJhoutt much doulbt, tJaken as ing the tradition of the coUege that John R. Jacoby, '25 the Cla,se of Ralw.s, 818 was done shortly after anounld with the insi.~ of am.oltlhe-r To u , howev r, the gym is more h:igh 9tandal"ld!s of eligiblililty · and in the Rhode lsland game may be likened s-clh:ool or oollege Sp!'lead over their tihJa•n a bea.UJbliful and we1l-equdpped to the removing of the queen frQtn a the adminiJS.trati.on oo interooNeg!iJate C'neSit. If co111s1ta:rnt dlisregard of tJhis str,uc/tuJre- ilt i, bhe h art of the life hive of betes-a srta.te of unrest and athll'etics. It is unde:vslt:lood thialt no r.ule is in evidence I SJhouM like to memlber of t he conference is oblG.gedi of the in •biltution. H t"e r..1r cen\tered generial i11-nJature eJCis't'S until m.altters sugges,t the app]~artlion of SIOrne good aU of our oodal a tiVl~ties. B ·ides are readju1sted. In ooUege it would to piaT'bicipwte in a mu!bu!al schedule;· OOild wa.ter and possibty a few addi­ tJhe daruc , th producltion oo the dm- probably take an eTlltke college gen­ and, furthermore, there sihlall be no' ti'Ons for V!a·Iiiety to our pei'!S'UialSive mwtic .and cllulbs and of :bhe Ag em:tion to wipe the sting of sucih a announc'emen1t of conference cham-­ melaiSures. Clulb ar >baged tihere. Most import- d ed from lbhe minds and &piribs of pionshipiS by offieialJS of tihe oonfeT- :anlt of all ilt is the nucleoo anound th fellows. It would be a very c81S emphtasiz,ed by a member of w.hli h our a.thletics ~n·e bulillt. m nd!n~Me thing to have the case tU!rn- F.or April 14, Capt. Dcma.J.d B. Mae­ In .th gym and on the adj01ining ed over to the 1stmdentts and handled ·the conferen-ce sess:ion La:s:t evening, that the f\alct that each of the five in- Mihl'am, A.M., Sc.D., of Bowdoin Col­ field are moulded the teams which rep- in a little ml<}re swtiSlflaCJtory manner. lege has been ·secured. Oapt. M.ac- r erut our ooUeg , and in Sitiitutions concerned are State insti- MHJian went inltJo the Arct.ic with .and i,n th tl~p.hy room should be cen- tutions has no si!g.n1ificlance. The or- TO FRESHMEN Peary, and has since headed hi's 01wn ter d th spirit of the team. ganiz.albion will nOit be a cLosed' one. expediii:ilons in the same region. He At the prese111t ttme the Armo-ry W·i hin a s'innling in the baiSement, from the HonJorary F11wternity, which picks and seeking admission to the eomer- ,_, c 1uave resu1 Jted in his coming, April 14 , wlling atll utQ to th tow r, the dis- mal membens of the junioo- .and sen:i- ence wilil be considel'!ed for member- bo .,~ Wlith a new looture, "In UnJmown h veled, dis•ot,d rliy app alliance S>pells .or clas• es who have olYba·ined high shlip. Baffin Lands," accanc!hes ture of an organization which should dent funds was paid :for this equip- for. Freshmen should keep in mind of sport but s-chedules will in no wise exert an immense amounrt of g'IOOd on m rut only l

NEW EQUIPMENT IN H. W. COLLINGWOOD A!t the last meeting of the Debating COLLEGE DINING HALL SPEAKS AT ASSEMBLY Ol'Uib, J. L. RiVlklin was elected vtice­ presidlent, amd E. I. Collins was elected r·KAMPUS ..K'LiPS .. i The College Dining Hall has inSitall­ H. W. Ool]ingw~ od, editor The Rur­ s retary and treasur r. Plans are ed a new dishwashing maohine to re­ al New Yorker was the speaker at no1w under way for the Sprting:fieild •••••••••••••••••••••••••• pla£e the 011d one worn out in s-ervice. assembly hour this week. He ~ve an debate and also for the triangular de­ One of the freshmen tak~rug Apicu1- The macmine is of a type used by iooight inroo the lives of deaf people bate betwe n Connecticut, Rhode Is­ ture wMllts to Cl,OS!S 1bees wiJth ligh!truing many reslbalumnts in the cities, and is and s·ome of their emiOtions. He cited land State, and Ma siachuserots Agri­ bugs so the bees can work at ruig'lh!t. hlighly recommended by many. No la­ a number of anecdotes, pemoml and c·ul,tural OoUege, which wia take place bor will be sav.ed by the new madh'ine, Oltherwti.se in sucJh a wtay as to make sometime in Marc1h. "Petey" Batook (to "Red" O'Neil but its abiJ.1Ity to do fas.ter WIOrk makes the subject which one wo,uJJd ordlirnnily who is s~Wing i:n Petey's room Wlith hi's it considered a good investment. think of a-s a sad one, very amusing. :feet on Petey's open book): "Hey, 'Dhe upper das men remember hin1 A n w in and cerut Ma~da lam1p of Red, what are Y'O U doing w1bh y.oJUr f1'10m last year when he spoke here. 500 Waitt powe1· has been purchased fe t on my book?" On Saturd1ay nighit, the plictu~re at £or use in pr , rut:Jing s1terooptioon "Red": "Oh, I'm just purtting a few the Arrnory will be "Grandma's Boy", V. C. Pinkham, '22, now at Iowa lides and wiH be in service for the ioort 111otes in it :£or you." a comedy featuring Harold Uoyd, a Srtlalte, writes thrut he will try to talk fir t time at the Ma MiLlan lecture. comedian who needs no inltroduclbion It repLaces th old sltyle arc liglht 0 Physics Demon to his old c~as ' smates by rad~o some to paltrons of the silent driama. Wih'i h pmved um;>atilisfaCJtory. Dickens (1af\ter figuring ten minutes nig~h!t. ·in C. A. C. style): "I can't seem to make head or tail out of tlhis physti.cs formiUJlta." P.u1,ple (1af1ter gazing o

We have al'l heard of some fe11aws being oa11ed }ow down but the fe:l'low Wlho was tK>·ld that he'd have to tie a DENIS STEAM CYLINDER.. ballOon to his soul to ge,t it lliP to Hades sure W:iJJliS a prize.

These Knickers Las.t Sund!ay a co-ed and her gentle­ man f.:rti.end werut to the Gomm!Unilty Clhurch. Wthen the collectt;ion was be­ ing taken UJP the Y'QUIIllg man expliored h1s pook.ets a.nd finding ootJhing whis­ They Weighed Air­ pered to the co-ed: "I haven't a cent; I changed my panlts." and Charles II Laughed Meanwthile the y.OU>llig Lady had been searCJhJi.ng tJhr ou~h her own pockets., and finibher activities of the Royal Society. itself with the effect of forces on to enfllble him to see the baJll gmme. It Papin turned up in London one matter in the absence of air, a was hard luck on him, thoug~h, that day with a cylinder in which a chemistry that has already en­ juslt ws he was about to pass through piston could slide. He boiled water riched the world with invaluable the turll!Slthle his empLoyer shoullid be in the cylinder. The steam gener­ improvements in illumination, ra.. s:bandling besride hlim. ated pushed the piston out. When dio communication, and roentgen­ Bwt Robel'!hs was gi:flted with pres­ the flame was removed, the steam ology. ence of mind. lll!Stead of pubtin·g his money down, he turned to the gaJte­ keeper and said, in a bone 1oud eruough for his employer to hear, "Would you lcindly direct me to the cemetery?" General Electric (jenera! Office Scht.nec-tady,N.Y. Submitted by Com any .J. B. FULLERTON CO. PAGB SIX THE CONNECTICUT CAMPUS

THE REX RESTAURANT GLEE CLUB CONCERT THE TONIGHT IN ALLINGTON Steaks and Chops Concert to be Given Under the Aus­ PEERLESS pices of the Mount Holyoke Alumni Association. ORCHESTRA a Specialty They're all over! WILLIMANTLC, CONN. Connecticut's Glee Club will give Until June. 696 Main Street its fi:nst concert of the season at All­ ington this evening. 'I'hh'lteen men, Willimantic, Conn. twelve singens and one reader, will Go to sleep again . . . . . l ~ve the hri11 tonlight to ta~e part in the concert which iiS given under the Outside 10f class. (f - --C-- aus'Pices of the Moun1t Holyoke Alumni .AJss•ocia11Jion. Mvs. H. D. Newton is It'IS high time bo hilt things if we're. Plays for all the the director, and M. G. Mtaor.e is read­ going to make the year count. --C-- The Maverick er, the fd1~ow'ing completing tile per- LARGEST t-- son.nel of the concent: B. R. Smiith, The Sentence of the Week C. A. C. Dances Laundry A. B. Hiltl, R. C. Robbins, R. C. Laub­ "And :Still, it makes me aU choke up scher, A. H. Hotcohk,iss, R. K. Mills, to know E. G. AlShm•an, W. D. Bunges•s, D. B. .Alll lovely things that's now, has got to go."-John V. A. Weaver. Get YOUR Duds In OUR Suds Basset, C. R. Prohslt, J. R. Jacoby, R. .C. Wing. --C-- The faculity "•have eye·s bUJt they see "Send it to the Laundry" The conce11t wU.l be fulhowed by + ... dancing, t he music to be furnished by no.t"; the tudlents have beds but they the Coo·lege Orches,tra. sleep no•t. --C-- W:hicth may mean most anything. GANE & SON REFERENCE CALENDAR Special Parlor for Ladles --C-- SHAKEL & HADDAD 1923 Free vers·e remliruls us of Slome feJ!­ THE Shoe Shine Parlor J1an.U!ary 29- lows try.ing to sing. Hats and Gloves Cleaned Seaonld Semester b eg1ins, Oolilege. --C-- Philoso·phy flows mtost freely well COLLEGE 8 North St. Willimantic M:ardh 24- --- Grad~~.m't ion, Two Yea·r CrouT~Se al•ong tow.ard dawn, when-weU, we'll PRINTERS Ma'l'c'h 28- leave that out-

PICTURES OF REPUTE --&ay it llllltt~ 3JHnntrrs" COMING HERE SOON .FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED WRIGHT &DITSON rcoNNirsA·vn TO ALL PARTS OF THE FOUR STORES ·••••••++++++++++++++++++++ Social Committee has Some of Best Boston UNITED STATES AND Worcester Next week will be Ladies' Week and Quality Screen Production on- Providence Cambridge the Oollege Store is offering its w·ide t racted for. CANADA selecJt;ion of per.fumes, powder, etc., DAWSON-FLORIST Club managers planning for their etc., at a grewt sacdfic-e. Athletic Teams should get our A ording to Profe sor A. G. Skin­ Willimantic special prices on ner chairman of the soc·ial commit/tee, Lal'ge stock and great va·rieby of the' pro·gNtm of moving p1i tuTes as ar­ Tel 402-2 BASEBALL UNIFORMS Fl,oriient Perfumes and T.oHet Wtarter .nanged fm· the weekly e:x:hibitti:ons for Balls, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Maska Wli11 be on sale for '()fie week, begin­ the r mainder of the schioo·l year i·s Etc. ning Saturday mol'llling, a•t a di.Stco unt of the highe t quality. Om FebTuary Suits and Gent's Furnishings o0f 20 percen•t from the marked price. Baseball Catalog sent upon re- 24 the attl'action will be "Lorna Cleaning-Pr~ssing-Dyeing quest. . Doone" ada1pted from the f,amous nov- 344 Washington St. Ailso one entire shelf o~ Oolg~te T~l- el of the ame name by BlackmoTe. WOLFE ROSEN Boston, Mass. ·cum Powder, all flavors, mcludm.g Vw- ~ OontraC'bs have been cl'() ed for the 773 Main St. let' Da tYJ1is, La France Rose and. s h owmg. on M arc h 17 of "ShadiOw. ," Oashmere Bouquet to go art $.1.9. Dld . featuring Lon Chia.ney as "Yen Sen". BREAD CAKE AND PASTRY J"O U eV1er hear of s uoh a bargam? ' Ohaney hJas been called the be rt char­ Richard Hudnut Compacts, of ·the l· a~- ac.rter actor of the present generation, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION est New York deslign, will sell ~t rock- a trribute which will be accepted by bottom or $1.00. those who have witnessed h1s por,bay­ BLANCHETTE AND GILMAN '!'he blUSitering winds are here and al of the Cripple in "Tihe Mir•acle 44 Church Street that falil· complexion must be retain­ Mian," of the criminal master mind in "The PenaJlty," O'l' of Fa.gin in ed at any cost-Colg1attJe's Cold Cretam "MEET YOU AT THE NEW wt •ten cents a tube and up w'iU help "Oliver Twis1t." Hi:s work in "Siha­ you save it. dkrws " bias been aom\I)ared favorably YORK LUNCH" w~th "D~ck" BavtJheJmess' chinaman Extt•a Speciral-Watel".lll~n's far- in "Broken Blossoms." The Place Where AU Good famed fountain pens .at $4.50, with P . vofes~or Skinner started tJhat if Fellows Go guards •that insure ag~ainst loos $1.00 bher.e w:as sufficient dem'and "'Dhe Four You know where it ia extna. Horsemen of the Aipodalypse" would Furniture Carpet, Stovea Crockery,.Wall PapeT be shown later in the yoor. T'his pic­ Curtains, Bedding, Etc. You've 'been there before Exbra sales-people :for the week.- ture !'.an for n~ne months in New York Shop early. City is one of the rea}lly great achieve­ J. C. LINCOLN COMPANY Open Day and Ni1ht Willimantic Conn. h.as ments of the screen and been en­ Furniture 705-3 Undertaking 706-2 thu siias~iCJatly received w:here shown. .·SENIOR GIRLS NOW IN NEW YORK LUNCH· TEACHER TRAINING ALBRO'S For lunches to take out call 944 DEBATING SQUAD AT HOME MADE CANDY Nine Women to Practice in Schools WORK FOR CONTEST A SPECIALTY Throughout Connecticut APPOLO CHOCOLATES 7 Railroad St. Willimaatlc Springfield Debate to Come Some time 861 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. M10nday, January 29th, nine of the This Month.-Entertainment for ------seni•or irkliS taking Home Economics THE WILLIMANTIC SAVINGS Baystate Men Planned. SMITH & KEON course, lerf.t Ston,g to go to v.aJrious INSTITUTE · high schioolJS in Oonnectbi.cUJt for rroac­ Jewelers and OpticiaiUI BANKING BY MAIL tice teaching. Mos.t of them wiJil a:ssist 'I'he V'ar.sd:ty debat~ng squad, fl"om Four per cent on savings deposita the regu~ar Rome Economics teacher which four men wil'l latter be chosen 768 Main St. Willimantic, CoJUL 807 Main St., Willimantic m the SC'hool to whiCih they g10, in to meet Springfie1d College here F eb- one or more branches of her work. ruary 23 or 24 •i·s hiard at w.ork gartheT­ STORRS GARAGE Tlhey wil[ be out for four weeks, dur­ ing mate11ial for tbhe conlteSit. T.he men Telephone 373-4 ing which time their methods of teach­ composing the squad are: Oscar D'­ ing will be im•pected f·requ eruhly by Esopo, '25, Eili Co.Illiins, '25, Joseph OUR BUS RUBBER & SPORTING GOODS the Sltate supervlisor, M!i.ss Errla. J . Doyle, '26, Lawrence Loeb, '26, Slidrne'Y WEEK DAY SCHEDULE Leave Storrs Rose. Trh1s pracltice teaChing i.s Lifsohitz, '26, and S. W ~ lkes, '26. Sev­ counted as a large part of the semes­ enal of the men went into Rarttford 8:20 A.M. 2:SO P.M. and Alling Rubber ter's oolilege work. lasit week-end to make use of the li­ 6:30P.M. The g1irls wlw have gone out are: brary 1:1here. Doct:Joc Henry K. Den­ Leave Willimantic Company Misses Mta.nion '11oole, MargaTet Dunn, linger is coaching the team. 9:46 A.M., 3:40 P.M. and 6:35P.M. and Emelyn Dillion to New Haven; P.reslide:nt R. E. Comns of the De­ SUNDAY SCHEDULE Miss Gertrude Mor.ey to Water.bUl"y; bating Club when intel'V'iewed. said 713 Main St. Willimantic, Cona. Leave Storrs 3:15 P.M. MiJstses Gentrude F ~ske and Emma 1Jhiat he had been Ull1Jatble to close a Reed to Haritfovd; Mi!Ss Nruta1ie Hial­ Leave Willimantic 4:05 P.M. date with rbhe sodal comm~ee atS yet, lock to New M'ilford; Mliss Marion but he hopes to .hold the debate on Mprris to Meriden; and Miss Ida Saltu11day evening, February 24, with CONN. AGGIE STUDENTS! 'futitle to Brtisrtol. dancing f'Oilllowing in hon10r of the Springfield team, as was the case at Why not buy your shoes where STUDENT'S STATIONERY Sp1,ingfield last year. The subject for you can see the latest styles and 600 Letterheads-3 Line HeadiDa NEW FRESHMEN ARE deba:te ·is, "Res,dlved: 'Dhrat the present know the quality of the goods $4.50 INITIATED BY SOPHS state of affa·i11s in Turkey comtitwtes you are buying? a men1ace to the working out of an in­ 600 Envelopes-3 Linea on Flap The initJiaMon of the freshmen who ternational order in Europe." Corne in and see our shoes. $3.50 entered Connecticut a.t the seco111d se­ Latest Styles Postare Paid meStter ·took p1ace las;t Wednesday (Cont. from page 1 col. 2) everuing. Only three lone freshmen is to bving about a closer acquairutanc.e Quality Guaranteed THE PATRIOT PRESS INC were the v:iotim.s of the night class of and undenstJanding between the stu­ BRICK & SULLIVAN PUTNAM, CONN. sophomo~es and they underwent the dents and fu.cul!ty. An invitation is cr.uel maSISacre of paddling wi h old extended to everyone on the Hill to be Willimantic, Conn. neW!Spa.p·e:ns, wjt!h Spartan cour.age. present Suru:l.ay afternoon. PAGE EIGHT THE CONNECTICUT CAMPUS

WEIRD PRANKS OF FROSH SOON IN EVIDENCE Indoor and Outdoor GEORGE C. MOON Atbletlc Equipment INC. FRATERNITY PLEDGEES TO E verything for OPTOMETRIST AND c. FOX i co., RECEIVE SECRET RITES every sport, in­ cluC: ing sw oters, jerseys, shoes, etc. OPTICIAN HARTFORD, CONN. Upperclas men Call to Mind Many of the Unique and Grotesque Antics of 728 Main St., Willima]ltic, Conn. Past Years.- Y eadings Should Be­ OVERCOATS gin to Tr mble. .. ~a.&~~ St., N. Y. ... For men who buy carefully N{)IW that th first semester is over 1~ 6 - ~as s~u I Be guided in your choice the fresihm n who ar pledged rto rthe THE WILSON DRUG CO. various frn•tern:itie Wlill do w~l to of clothes by one simple put into u any h ndy litrt.1e ideas as Louis .H. Arnold Wholesale and Retail Druggists to -self-pres rv.art:Jil()n which they may Insurance in All Forms Eastern Connecticut's rule: look for style; it's the h!ave }earn d on bhe memorabl ni•ght Phone 1000 810 Main St. Leading Drug Store of t he pajam a parade. The ordeal 723 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. mark of quality. That's Willimantic, Conn. Which is to com e w:LU ma•k the mem­ why we have and recom­ ory of thalt a ffa ir s m like a happy l:itJtle .incid e'I1Jt in !their childhood OO'YS · WILLIMANTIC TRUST CO. mend Society Brand Clothes OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN "A Bank for All the People" As is to be xp too, the young in­ -known for their style. noc nts thiink thwt anything the upp T­ IS GOING BIG GENERAL BANKING clas.smen t 11 th m now is only part You're always welcoll?-e to of t he ;pl•an to frig1hten t hem but if Willimantic, Conn. come in and look. they cou'Id have b en here l•ast ye'ar There's lots of young feUows to see the s•ampl s we senrt to Spring­ like yours·elf that long to get out THE UNION SHOE CO. fi eld on 1th basketib ru11 trip tlh y :would on the open road w~th a motor C. F. Risedorf, Prop. niOit be SIO sure thlalt iJt WlaS all "J.in€". Willimantit, Conn. The older f llows w.i.11 11emember how cycle and enjoy big days of this MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP we senrt; a ga1~y bedooked memlber of regular out door sport. Reliable Footwear at FIFTH FLOOR the Storl's Exc1US:ive Sem1i-Turkis•h COST? Less than that of an Fair Prices Harem and one nondescript jockey average show. Some of these as.tride of a 1b1'1001111 wihieh he hand1ed fellows have investigated our in a very ,hJorsemaJlllike fashion. The easy pay-as-you-ride plan on new same harem beauty ISipoken of before, The Troy Steam when he went to dri]i} in the royoo cOB­ and rebuHt motorcycles. As soon Shoes that we dare to recommend tume Wl88 fiOrced to :take T'elfuge under as we told them how easy t was Laundry · W. L. DouJlas, and Regal a table in the Armory and when dis­ for them to own a motorcycle on Crouetts for Ladies and Genta. covered in 1'!l8lid hiding p}iace by Major th~s plan, it didn't take them BUTTONS SEWED ON W. N. POTI'Eil Boyers was made ·OO ev.Mualte in aey­ long to pick out their motor­ tlhing bu1t a lady-like manner. Thlough he worked .tris chann.s to the utmo3t cycle. REPAIRING AND MENDING t;t 'WI<>uld aftil bi:m notlling, >bhe "Storrs Come on over tohight. Here DONE FREE OF CHARGE Ar.moy' 'WIIIIlt not to be corrupted in any i·n thds bi.g stock of ours is your WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF sooh ma•nner. motorcycle. You can s·elect your See Our Driver at the GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS T.hes•e tWIO were n:ot alone in their machine and begin to ride this trials , h01wever, fo.r there were others Wlalking elbout the campus who had, week. BOOK STORE-EVERY DAY PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT to judge from their actli0'l11S, been thJ.101U1g1h a very touohling ceremony for "Satisfac,tion Our W!a·sh-word" th y Cla l'l1ied IS Ofla piB ows to m ea·l ann The Dinneen Wlhen so unrfor.tuTll8Jte ws ·tJo have t o sit down wilt:Jhiout t h pm10w, th ey did it Kingsley Bros. Studio with muc'h car e and d· l.ibem'tion. One Harley-Davidson Motorcycles couple dn pa11ti u1ar s em d to excnte Main and Ash Streets PATRONIZE OUR oonsid rabl e ·in't r •t for 1:Jhei1· aprplal"­ enJt a tf · io.n for each Ofth T, Th on WILLIMi\NTIC, CONN. who '}Josted as the g ntleman cone tmed Phone 196-14 wa in a v ry b oming fl our barr 1 ADVERTISERS 65 Church St. Tel. 163-4 s pended by a d lightfuiJJy relt lty pair of susp ndet , •o that when h e Wialk tJh barr l had a p:l1ayful Httlc W!ay of era king him in t'h hri.ns wt WE SELL THE FAMOUS PATRICK "BIGGER THAN "THE BUSY CORNER STORE" a· h s1t p. Hi pat tn r wa array d WEATHER" PURE WOOL CLOTHES in om sor.t of a f miTiline gaJ'm n t, ST. ONGE the eX!a t nwm·e of wlh.i h w do not Don't wait unt il cold weather is here. Come in now and Busiest Lowest Priced Market in Willi knlow, but on hli h d he wor a examine these swagger greatcoats, ulsters and mackinaws­ boudoir ap and w pr um e that t h " all made of the famous Patrick Cloth. I'l •t of his arotire w nt wtith it. This hlruppy pair c uld 1b en tl'l()lling l i - There is no other cloth made like Patrick Cloth. Made FOR FINE STATIONERY ur ly about th campu du to th e of the highest grade, pure virgin wool "from sheep that DISTINCTIVE ENGRAVING confining n1abur of IOh fl our banel. thrive in the snow" it has wearing qualities and a style that AND HIGH CLASS PRINTING At niglht 'th eme!t ry was vh seen are distinctly Patrick. of ma111 y .sparkling lli.ghlts which carne AT THE MOST aJ1Id went as som e erstwhlile brotheT­ REASONABLE PRICES to-be lit ma.tcltes in aroh of orn e par.ticular monumenrt;, the exi ten e of THE H. E. REMINGTON COMPANY LOOK TO US whkh he WlaiS not aJt alJ cer\bain. There WILLIMANTIC, CONN. were many other doings of interest PLIMPTON'S w!hicll we like to recall bwt s,pa.ce is The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes s'hont and time is prtecious. · 252 Pearl St., Hartford 'Nuf s'aid!