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_____ hiUigin+ ',-'''*- - VOL. XXXI. No. 9. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,, Saturda, October 24, 1908. Price 5. Cents SCHOOL ENROLLMENT HARVARD FRESHMEN TODAY CALENDAR AND NOTICES CLASS SEASON OPENS WELL Forty States and Territories and Eight Crimson Eleven Will Line Up Against 2.00-Make-up class. Gymna- Seniors Defeat 1921 In One-Sided Game Foreign Countries Repreaented. Andover Team at 3.00 ThIs Score, ai-o. Middlers Win Total 01480 Students. Afternoon. sium.. Handily from 1921. - There are at present 480 students The Academy eleven will play 3)-Ai1dover vs. Harvard The inter-class football series in the Academy. Last year at the Harvard Freshman team tli. Fresh. Brothers' Field. time there were 474. The repre- afternoon on Brothers' Field at 3.00 SUNDAY opened last Wednesday, the Seniors o'clock. The Freshmen were vic- 7.Io-Inquiry meeting. Lacture beating the junior Middlers 31-0, sentation of states and Countries torious over Exeter last* Saturday room, Archaeology Building. and the Middle class defeating the compared with the full registration by the score of 6 to o, and today's Junior class i6-o. All the halves of last year is as follows:- game will give another chance for MONDAY were fifteen minutes. Both games 1907 19o8 .tlie comparison of Exeter and An.. 2.30-Football squad report. were hard fought and exciting, al- Massachusetts 130 156 *dover. - It is essential that every Brothers' Field. though both were one-sided, as the New York 95 85 man in the school attend the game, 2.30-Class soccer practice. scores show. Connecticut 28 30 as it is the last home game before 2.30-Class football practice. 19o9 VS. 1911 New Jersey 22 24 the Exeter 'ganie and will be an un- Pennsylvania 27 21 usually hard one, and the team will 2.45-Cross country squad re- In the 19o9-1911 game, the for- Ohio 23 13 need the support of the entire stu- port. Gymnasium. mer eleven greatly outplayed their Missouri . 7 12 dent body. The squad will report 6.45-Mandolin Club rehersal. opponents. The half backs, espec- ially Pittman, made huge gains by Illinois 25 z dressed for play at quarter of three. Archaeology Building. end runs and tackle plays, while Washington 8 ii The line-up will be as : 7.15-Glee Club rehearsal. A.i- the full backs bucked center to good - Maine 21 . 10 Coates, le; Owen (Smith),t; Minnesota 20 - 10 Walker, lg; Large, c ; McNeil, rg; chaeology Building. advantage. Forward passes to both .Nw Hampshire 4 10 Fletcher, rt; ?aine (Koop), re; TUESDAY -. ends were always successful and Rhode Island 9 8 Miller, qb; VanBrocklin (Gard), 2.30-'Varsity and class football were frequently responsible for a large share of the touchdowns. Colorado 9 6 lhb; Porter, fb; Rogers (Rey- squads report. Waterbury also showed up well at California 4 5 nolds), rhb. Montana The Harvard Freshman eleven 2.45-Cross country squad re- bucking the goals from the touch.- Nebraska will probably line up as follows: port. . downs; one goal, especially, was Vermont - 2 Paine, le; Dewey, It; Fisher, Ig; 6.45-Banjo club rehearsal. Ar- kicked from an exceedingly diffi- rt; chaeology Building. cult position. The heaviest scor- Kentucky 3 Ktipp, c; Starr, rg; Gaddis, ing was made in the first half, as Maryland 3 Smith, re; Potter, qb; Frothing- the majority of the Senior squad Texas 2 ham, lhb; Tryon, rhb; Winston, fb. 1909 Wins Doubles was tried out in the second period. Indiana 2. 3 Hall was injured in the first few -Michigan 7 3 Communication Tennessee Last Thursday afternoon, the minutes of play and Phelps filled 4 3 Dist. of Columbia 4 2 To the Editors of the Phillipian- final round of the doubles of the the vacancy at right guard for, the - rest of the half, but was changed Iowa 0 2 In the game with the Harvard inter-class tennis tournament was to full at the beginning of thesec- Kansas 2 Freshmen, this afternoon, the played off, Thompson and Thom- ond7, Brush taking his place in the * Louisiana 2 2 team will have one of the hardest as, '09 defeating Fry and Coffin, line. All the scoring done was Oregon 2 2 contests of the season. As it is 'ii, 6.o, 7-5, 6-i. through touchdowns and the goals Wisconsin 3 2 Alabama 2 the last home game before the The two members of the win- from them, with the exception of Georgia final contest 'with Exeter, the ning team are entitled to wear one- safety which resulted from Hunt blocking a kick out after a Indian Territory *i entire student body should be out their class numerals, touchback. Thompson punted well Mississippi i I to show the team that the whole for 1911 throughout the game. Utah 2 I school is behind it stronger than Exeter Game Tickein The summary:- West Virginia o I China 8 ever. *Bring your megaphones. igog 1911 Canada 2 I CHEER LEADER Tickets for the Andover-Exe- Lanius (Bartlet) le re E. Takamine (Capt.) Cuba 2 ter football game, will be on sale Mr. Leonard's Conferences Seely It rt Tilton France I I Wednesday evening, after 6. P. Scragg (Bedell) Ig rg Brady ,Mexico I Mr. Leonard has decided to M., at Wright and Ditson's in Dougherty (Capt.) (Hunt) c Hawaian Islands o ' adopt a different plan in regard to Boston, and the Andover Book- c Gridley Delaware 2 0 giving theme conferences. In store. Two sections will be re- Hall (Phelps, Brush) rg Florida 0 view of the fact that some men re- served for the cheering and stu- Ig Thompson Idaho I 0 quire the aid in punctuation, spell- It Batchelder Nevada I 0 ing, etc., more than others, he will dent body. All the seats will be Creighton rt Burch (Colver) re le Pidgeon Japan, I 0 give conferences to those men only, reserved. Waterbury (West) qb qb Dole Pdrto Rico 0 who in his estimation need the as- Pittinan (Littlefield) lhb rhb Baker - sistance. The PEILLIPIAN will Chapel Speaker . H (Hanna) rhb Ilib Coffin Total 474 480 therefore be unable to publish reg- Klingbeil (Phelps) fb Lb Wright ular conference lists for Mr. Leon- Rev. Morris H. Tusk, Ph. D. Score-31-o. Touchdowns-Kling- The' registration by classes is as ard's divisions, of Natick, will occupy the Chapel beil, 2; Lanius, x; Burch, i; Phelps, I. follows:- Classical Department- Inquiry . pulpit at both the morning and Goals from touchdown-Waterbury, 3; Creighton, I. Safety-2. Halves afternoon services on Sunday. 13 minutes each. Referee-Dr. Class I-Seniors, 58 'The regular meeting of the Page. tlmpire-Prin. Stearns. Field Class II Middlers, 66 Society of Inquiry will be held at Intermediate Football Team Judge-Mr. Poynter. Class III Junior Middlers,' 46 seven o'clock Sunday evening, in -- 1910 VS. 1912 Class IV Juniors, 36 the lecture room of the Archaeol- All men that are going out for In the 1910-1912 match, the 206 ogy Building. Mr. Hinman will the intermediate football team, score- was much closer, although be the speaker. report at the gymnasium at 2.30. 8) (Continued on Page 5) - ' (Catinued

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VOL. XXXI. No. 9. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,, Saturda�, October 24, 1908. Price 5. CentsSCHOOL ENROLLMENT HARVARD FRESHMEN TODAY CALENDAR AND NOTICES CLASS SEASON OPENS WELL

Forty States and Territories and Eight Crimson Eleven Will Line Up Against 2.00-Make-up class. Gymna- Seniors Defeat 1921 In One-Sided GameForeign Countries Repreaented. Andover Team at 3.00 ThIs Score, ai-o. Middlers WinTotal 01480 Students.Afternoon. sium.. Handily from 1921. -There are at present 480 students The Academy eleven will play 3�)-Ai1dover vs. Harvard The inter-class football series

in the Academy. Last year at � the Harvard Freshman team tl�i.� Fresh. Brothers' Field.time there were 474. The repre- afternoon on Brothers' Field at 3.00 SUNDAY opened last Wednesday, the Seniorso'clock. The Freshmen were vic- 7.Io-Inquiry meeting. Lacture beating the junior Middlers 31-0,sentation of states and Countries torious over Exeter last* Saturday room, Archaeology Building. and the Middle class defeating thecompared with the full registration by the score of 6 to o, and today's Junior class i6-o. All the halvesof last year is as follows:- game will give another chance for MONDAY were fifteen minutes. Both games

1907 19o8 .tlie comparison of Exeter and An.. 2.30-Football squad report. were hard fought and exciting, al-Massachusetts 130 156 *dover. - It is essential that every Brothers' Field. though both were one-sided, as theNew York 95 85 man in the school attend the game, 2.30-Class soccer practice. scores show.Connecticut 28 30 as it is the last home game before 2.30-Class football practice. 19o9 VS. 1911New Jersey 22 24 the Exeter 'ganie and will be an un-Pennsylvania 27 21 usually hard one, and the team will 2.45-Cross country squad re- In the 19o9-1911 game, the for-Ohio 23 13 need the support of the entire stu- port. Gymnasium. mer eleven greatly outplayed theirMissouri . 7 12 dent body. The squad will report 6.45-Mandolin Club rehe�rsal. opponents. The half backs, espec-ially Pittman, made huge gains byIllinois 25 z� dressed for play at quarter of three. Archaeology Building. end runs and tackle plays, whileWashington 8 ii The line-up will be as : 7.15-Glee Club rehearsal. A.i- the full backs bucked center to good -Maine 21 . 10 Coates, le; Owen (Smith),t;Minnesota 20 -� 10 Walker, lg; Large, c ; McNeil, rg; chaeology Building. advantage. Forward passes to both.N�w Hampshire 4 10 Fletcher, rt; ?aine (Koop), re; TUESDAY -. ends were always successful andRhode Island 9 8 Miller, qb; VanBrocklin (Gard), 2.30-'Varsity and class football were frequently responsible for alarge share of the touchdowns.Colorado 9 6 lhb; Porter, fb; Rogers (Rey- squads report. Waterbury also showed up well atCalifornia 4 5 nolds), rhb.Montana The Harvard Freshman eleven 2.45-Cross country squad re- bucking the goals from the touch.-Nebraska will probably line up as follows: port. . downs; one goal, especially, wasVermont - 2 � Paine, le; Dewey, It; Fisher, Ig; 6.45-Banjo club rehearsal. Ar- kicked from an exceedingly diffi-rt; chaeology Building. cult position. The heaviest scor-Kentucky 3 � Kti�pp, c; Starr, rg; Gaddis, ing was made in the first half, asMaryland 3 � Smith, re; Potter, qb; Frothing- the majority of the Senior squadTexas 2 � ham, lhb; Tryon, rhb; Winston, fb. 1909 Wins Doubles was tried out in the second period.Indiana 2. 3 Hall was injured in the first few-Michigan 7 3 CommunicationTennessee Last Thursday afternoon, the minutes of play and Phelps filled4 3Dist. of Columbia 4 2 To the Editors of the Phillipian- final round of the doubles of the the vacancy at right guard for, the- rest of the half, but was changedIowa 0 2 In the game with the Harvard inter-class tennis tournament was to full at the beginning of thesec-Kansas 2 Freshmen, this afternoon, the played off, Thompson and Thom- ond7, Brush taking his place in the* Louisiana 2 2 team will have one of the hardest as, '09 defeating Fry and Coffin, line. All the scoring done wasOregon 2 2 contests of the season. As it is 'ii, 6.o, 7-5, 6-i. through touchdowns and the goalsWisconsin 3 2Alabama 2 the last home game before the The two members of the win- from them, with the exception ofGeorgia � final contest 'with Exeter, the ning team are entitled to wear one- safety which resulted fromHunt blocking a kick out after aIndian Territory *i entire student body should be out their class numerals, touchback. Thompson punted wellMississippi i I to show the team that the whole for 1911 throughout the game.Utah 2 I school is behind it stronger than Exeter Game Tickein The summary:-West Virginia o IChina 8 ever. *Bring your megaphones. igog 1911Canada 2 I CHEER LEADER Tickets for the Andover-Exe- Lanius (Bartlet) lere E. Takamine (Capt.)Cuba 2 ter football game, will be on saleMr. Leonard's Conferences Seely It rt TiltonFrance I I Wednesday evening, after 6. P. Scragg (Bedell) Ig rg Brady,Mexico I � Mr. Leonard has decided to M., at Wright and Ditson's in Dougherty (Capt.) (Hunt) cHawaian Islands o ' adopt a different plan in regard to Boston, and the Andover Book- c GridleyDelaware 2 0 giving theme conferences. In store. Two sections will be re- Hall (Phelps, Brush) rgFlorida 0 view of the fact that some men re- served for the cheering and stu- Ig ThompsonIdaho I 0 quire the aid in punctuation, spell- It BatchelderNevada I 0 ing, etc., more than others, he will dent body. All the seats will be Creighton rtBurch (Colver) re le PidgeonJapan, I 0 give conferences to those men only, reserved. Waterbury (West) qb qb DolePdrto Rico 0 who in his estimation need the as- Pittinan (Littlefield) lhb rhb Baker

- sistance. The PEILLIPIAN will Chapel Speaker . H� (Hanna) rhb Ilib CoffinTotal 474 480 therefore be unable to publish reg- Klingbeil (Phelps) fb Lb Wrightular conference lists for Mr. Leon- Rev. Morris H. Tusk, Ph. D. Score-31-o. Touchdowns-Kling-The' registration by classes is as ard's divisions, of Natick, will occupy the Chapel beil, 2; Lanius, x; Burch, i; Phelps, I.

follows:-Classical Department- Inquiry . pulpit at both the morning and Goals from touchdown-Waterbury,3; Creighton, I. Safety-2. Halvesafternoon services on Sunday. 13 minutes each. Referee-Dr.Class I-Seniors, 58 'The regular meeting of the

Page. tlmpire-Prin. Stearns. FieldClass II Middlers, 66 Society of Inquiry will be held at Intermediate Football Team Judge-Mr. Poynter.Class III Junior Middlers,' 46 seven o'clock Sunday evening, in - - 1910 VS. 1912Class IV Juniors, 36 the lecture room of the Archaeol- All men that are going out for In the 1910-1912 match, the

206 ogy Building. Mr. Hinman will the intermediate football team, score- was much closer, althoughbe the speaker. report at the gymnasium at 2.30. � 8)(Continued �on Page 5) - ' (Catinued

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PAGE TWO Tkl P' I-.-,.-,

WITH, THE COLLEGES Perrin, L. M., Chapin, M. D.Cqo-

per A.G.Heidrich, T. Lynn, A.For the Adover-Exter Game At the class elections of the R. Merritt.

Sophomore Class of Amherst, Contrary'toi some reports, theWilliam F. Washburn, P. A. 'o., Princeton "club stem" was iiot.

-ANDOVER BLUE ~was elected class president and abolished at the last meeting ofJoseph T. West, P. A. '07., vice- the Board of Trustees. The re-

20 Cents Each president. ports seem to be founded upoD WRITl~ & DITSONL. C. Torrey, P. A. '8., won the following recommendations -

U nmAT~~~~1I second place in the running broad for conference with alumni, which 34 Waxhington St, R ostonP. A. THLETI STOREjump and pole vault, at the Har- were adopted by the trustee: is west 30th St.. - Now YorkP. A ATHLETIC ~~~~ yard Freshman Track Meet Tues. i. That the formation of new Chicago Providence, R . Cmri. Mw

He. F. CHASE, Prop. day. The Freshman records inupeclscubshld-nte

ANDOVER,. .s.the 220 yard dash, the 88o yard encouraged.run, and the two mile run were

brokn, te ne perormaces 2. That the upper class clubsbrokn, te ne perormacesshould unite in appointing a duly

being 24 seconds, 2 minutes andauhrzdGdat Comte6 -5 seconds and i minutes to deal with themselves and with

4-5 second rsetvlthe University authorities in all________________

R. G. McKay, P. A. '07., H matters affecting club life and 'ii. R.C. row, P.A. o6. H.club relations to the University.

- 'o., Beaman, P. A. '6., H. '.,and aptin . H.Bur, p A. The interpretation given toMO EP thes recomendatons b manySAVEMO E

'05 H '09.; -are on the Harvard thee rcomenatinsby anfotbl sua.papers called forth the following ML 5 HIGH CLASS TAILORING fotal qa.edtraTfo h DiyPineI M

Fabrics especially adapted G. W. Hallowell, P. A. 'o6., H. eioilfo h al rne H RZI

for Student's use . io., is Assistant Business Mana- - BENT & BUSH CO.Evenin Dres a Speialty ger of the HFarvard Criniii7. "Certain New York and Phila-

A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~16 School Stret - BostonJ. C Litle~eld-. .BOSTON -Mt Pleasant, the-former Carlisle delphia papers yesterday morningJ. C., Littlefie~d-star, is now playing quarter-back included in their account of the12 Beacon Street for Dickinson. Trustees' meeting of this Univer -______________

J. W BeleP. S 'o., s ~ sity, held last Thursday, reportsJ.W.Bele P S W, s ilconcerning the passage of the SLATTERY BRO"YS.

the Tech. Freshman relay squad. "udSse"wihwr bo

The junior Class of' Amherstlteyicrc.Thsqsio

voted torhda tennual pro8. was withdrawn at a Trustees ,..Tailors...nadeFridy evning May28. meeting, almost a year ago, and

Harvard will play Annapolis on has not-been considered by that Room 2054g the latter's field today. A squad body since. There is no truth in

of twenty-seven men left Cam- this r?!port, and the sooner the OLD SOUTH BUILDINGbridge Thursday night for Balti- undergraduates stop worrying BOSTON

__ ~~~more, where a short signal prac- themselves about it, the better it_______________- ~~~~tice was held on the Baltimore will be."

Country Club's grounds.W elC CRLEHave your A new laboratory in industrial Fall Hrandcap Meet at Tech. SE I ,

research in applied chemistry, has S HOalE Sniapmetwllb pHIOTOG1&AiPII been equipped at Bosto'n Tech. held at T~ech. today.MANSRE, DO R

The apparatus is very up-to-date One hundred andthry-emade at the and was secured at a great cost. -tit e

made at the ~~~~~~~~~have been working, daily, at the I am a practical -Cfter of long ez-President Shurman of Cornell harbor at New Haven this fall. perience in fine New York, houses

... SIIERMAN STUDIO....in a recent address to the students, Th ete a envr ao-Keep. in touch with the best Newurged the political clubs whichabetifalfrrwnada ok . g' teies

Pictures of all P. A. Groups may be have been organized this year not grawelo'dvlpet a ovr eaerial-and t equesi willAobtained at short notice- to lose interest in affairs after, the gra elofdvlpen a oereeywe , atrqus w

Main SreetNear Mrton lectio. He onsides theclubsbeen possible. Of last year's call with samples. .

to be training schools for public egt uhnlsPyoDn

.. NOYES E. FRENCH,. servants, and referred to the Ox- laed, Td e a nG rsit y ihav grd.isithv.e~pKford Union, at Oxford, in which rwn ntefloigodr

itn 1Rooms Gladstone and Cromwell were Bow, Rice; 2, Glenny;,3,,Wode11; 65 GENTRALST ' -

________ leaders. ,4, Hunt; 5, Baker; 6, Brainard; ., .LOWELU MASS.

Students' supplies of all inds. Esperanto,-has been added to Goodrich; 8, Howe. The fall -re -_______________

B. B. B; -Pipes and pipe repairs. the curriculum at Boston Tech. gatta "will be held October 3, on

College Ices and Sundea. N. Ambrose, P. S '8., of Yon- the harbor.kers, N. Y., 'has been elected The following men are on the.

FRANK - BROTHERS Track Director of the Freshman Exeter trainiiig fable; Ross, Dunn,-FIFTH AVENUE ABOOT 8snow Class of Amherst College. Faulkner. Hyatt, YPercy Jaes BRO K

Suilder. of Swazit College TheoefsloJamAnoveSh~ ~ TeJo.oin ndvrmen Way, McGill, Pearson, Bleuthin-_

are mmbersof the Yale City thal, Berry, Fitzsimmons. .f AlGovernment Club; PresidentJ.- A R W C laB. Gran~t; Treasurer, A. N. Dew- '94; ireRotri a nim- I~ht ei~ihn hey; R. 'Fairbanks, J.- F. Jefferson, ber of the law firm of Po'rter & Clupeco Process- keeps it that,

41111111S1T. eator, Jr.,. L. Kennedy, R. Proctor, Ninth Street and Grand wa. Ic ahBfrBc2* Fifth Avenue, N. Y 'Cit7 Mallory, Jr., A. D. Parker, . B. Avenue,' Kansas City, o - 9

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COLLNS & AiRBANKSACO

FOR-EVERY OCCASION

Fownes,' Dent's and Fiske, Clark &Flagg's Walking, Driving and DressGloves Umbrellas CanesRiding Crops and Whips Sole

*Leather Hat Boxes Suit CasesTraveling and Hand Bags ~eAuto=

mobile Coats in Fur, Leather andCloth Automobile Robes, Gloves,Caps ,eFur Lined Coats in Seal,Mink, Rat and Hamster FurGloves and Caps .. ..

-38$- Washington Street, Boston- j ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~.........................................................................................

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PAGE FOUR .THE PHILLIPIAN

'Cbe pillipianClsSoerShue When You areBO0ARD OF EIDXTORS At a meeting held last Wed-

3. SWYE. 'o Maagin Edtornesday, the class soccer captains a Y ~ .~a *

F.. M. DEMERE. og Busness Manager and Dr. Page arranged the follow-

EWN. FREEMAN. og igshdl:F .0U N o you'll come to the "Old YaleJ. T. OGDEN, 'o Oct. 28, i909 vs. 911 at 2.30;

Q.REYNOLDS. ' 1910 VS. 19I2 at 3.30. Soe ogtyu olg uftAV. J. BASS, loSoego e orcllg uft

_________________________ Nov. 4, 1909 vs. 1910 at 2.30; Boston tings, because so many Yale men1911 vs. i2a330

Published every Wednesday and Satur- Tr9nsciat 3.30.ngdo.day during the school year. Nov. 1 , I1909 VS. I191I2 at- 3.30; "Old ale toretdBsgnsdning

Notice to Advertisers 1910 vs 9i 1 at 2.30. and"OdYlStr"esgsia-

To insure change of advertisement, Nov. 14, 1909 vs. 911 at 3.30; tistic Yale Steins, Loving Cups,not later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- 1910 VS. 1912 at 2.30. Yorkccojars, decorative dhn

day not later than Friday noon. 17 W. 30th St.All Alumni communications should be Nov. i3, 1909 vs. 1910 at 230; Flags and Ann Bands.

addressed to the managing editor, . Saw- 1I S 92aIolg uresFrihnsyer, 22 Phillips Hal, Andover. Mass. 911V.92at 3. 30. olg uresFrihns

_________________________ Nov. 21, 1910 vs. 911i at 2.30; Rugs, Portieres, Desks, Curtains,

Terms: $2 per Year. Single Copies, 5 Cts. 1909 VS. 1912 at 3.30.The gamnes scheduled for Oct. . Morris Chairs, all the comforts for

PHILLIPIANS will be distributed from 28and Nov. 4, will be onlayedNTon the study or bedroom.the Archaeology Building Wednesdays Fpae -. IN Ei. . . .and Saturdays from 12.30 until .55 upon the old- soccer field, the games Haberdashery: Smart Ideas in

prsetaiooubcpton _ad after these dates will probably be CLOT Hl ES Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs,

PHILLMPAN will be devoted to matters played on one of-.the grid irons onof interest to the members of the Academy Brtes il.Half-hose, Pajamas, Bath Robesand the raduates. Bohr'Fed

All matters intended for publication - and the rest of the outfit for themust be signed by the writer's name.

________ Second Team Game young men of fashion.

THEANDOVER PRESS- - Wednesday afternoon on Bro- Representative at French's every "OLD YALE STORE"

Saturday, October 24 1908 thers' Field, the 2nd. team de- -weeir-.

Hockey Managerfeated the Lawrence High School _____________

team, by a score of- 6o. The - A 4TAN TEMPLE BTEHETS

At a meeting of the old men game was fast and well contested, -We request the opportunity to INEW HAVEN, CONN.

held after Chapel Thursday morn- the score coming near the end f cl.,ign and estimate upon your

ing, P. B. Lanjus of Denver, Colo., the second half. Hamilton and CLASS and SOCIETY PINS,

was elected manager of the Blakesly excelled for Andover, RIGMD L.EC

Hockey team. Lanius is a mem- while Ayer-was a consistent play- RIG, EAL.TC uber of the class of 1909.' He'will er for the opponents. The line

fill the position left vacant by the up: hreve, (rm lo IOII9fwithdrawal of W. Rockwell from ANDOVER. ,LAWRENCE HIGHJllBaeeyrleEad_______

the academy. ~Flanders rt It Yule' 14 Tremont Streetoston, Mass.Beach rg Ig Bolton -With just the dash -and

Mass Meeting Tonight Pickett o c H. CaffreyFel.lows Ig rg Shea D.ABT go desired by smartly

There will be a mass meeting Aryn Itlkr)l rW Coanry Physician and Surgeon dres'sed young men

in the gymnasium tonight, at 7.15. Iameyilker) ie e W CAyr Office Hours: Till 9 a.m. -Designed and made in our

School songs will be rehearsed. Reynolds rhb Ihb Ferren I to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m.that al fellws beRogers fb Mb Higgins Office and Residence, 70 Main St. own workshops .I

It is important aalfeowbeGard hb rhb Asbton Telephone 79on hand. Touchdown-Rogers. Goal from

__________ touchdown-Blakeslv. Ulmpire-Sereff. DR. W. DACRE WALKER

Football Manager Candidates Referee-Lillard. Time Keeop er--SlId ..Physician_~ Peet. Head Linesman-Pierce. Time10 and 15 minute halves.

The following men who are out _______121 Main Street ... Andover

have quisaifed Hughal Manager Class Football Standing DR. TORREY to,for aitant Football iso Physician and Surgeon

of Hartford, Conn., Clyde Martin Cifice Hours: Until 10 am., 3t ,of Brooklyn, N. Y., and G. L. The Class football standing is and er7 P.m.

OfieadResidence, zS Elm streetRedman of Riverside, Conn. as follows: On Haverhill Car Line Telephone 70

These men will be voted on at a W L P.

school meeting, which will be 1909 I 0 1.000 . ... .W. A. ALLEN, Ph. G... _______________

held-after hapel, Tuesay morn- 190 I o i~oooPrescription Druggisthedanegha eTusa.m r -1910 1 .0 B. B.B. Pipes Fudge Sundae W i E O S A D

ing. 1911 0 I .000 ~~~~~~~~~~~Appollo Chocolates W IEO S A Dr912 0 I .000

Gun Club Notice Musgrove Building, Andover. EINR N

- ~~~~~~~~Reading Notice The New, Drug Store MKR F.

The Gun Club will not hold a CR0( WLEY & CO.shoot this afternoon, but will hold The National Biscuit Company -..Druggists-.. 's " eIIone Wednesday directly after the are going to give a demonstration

class games. There are a good at French's, this afterno on. 33 Main Street., Andover - ... SHOES...numnber of fiellows out this year, _______

and a successful year is looked ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK OpoieVADRITHLforward to. There will be a cup Cushing Goodhue, P. A. '07Opoie ANEDl:HLoffered for the best record in the Harvard ' , has been re-elected Hor- o 2n, to 3 P-m M-Haen0-I 0AN'Season, Tournament, which will manager of the Sophomore class Hor- oNOW v

begin with the shoot Wednesday. ,football team at Harvard. -..Close Saturday at za in...

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THE' PHILLIPIAN 'PAGE FIVE

Veil Dressed, Andover Men heave' their Clothes made byScientific Department-

I) I) NI WI) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Class A-Seniors, 68Li IX IN S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Class -MiddJtu'ior Mider 98XI ~~~~~~~~~~~~Class B-JurMiddlers, 8

Class D-Juniors, - 45

The Phillips, Academy Tailor and- Outfitter, Elm Square '274

Total, 480

R~~~ FML'RA1~~~~~~~TT(TQ ('n ~~~~~~~P. A. P.S. Total~~~PZ2.UIA1~~~LF 'UJ £'K A N IU.D V i878 7i 6 i87

U7~~~Wm~~-~~ ~nutur~~~~-~ Ww~~~rin'I~~~~~ 1879- 129 80 209Y JJ M WEWI~~~~~~~~J~~~ i~~~ltXI'L~~~~~~ i88o I57 86 243.LUJJ.L~~~~~~~~~~~~LF ~~~I88i I47 93 240JO E rVI~~~~~~~~RY OCCASION 1~~~~~~~~~~882 I58 93 25I

1883 169 88 2571884 I76 98 264i885 i66 I25 291

i886 i88- 119 307

____________________________________________________ I887 191 3119 319

MM8 207 -. 12I 328ORIGINAL BUT STANDARDi8 2 141 309

The ideas and color combinations are fresh 1891 234 146 300-while the form and general effect make the I 892 256 185 41product conform to the fundamental ideas I893 259 18o 439

FOWNES of good taste. We think we can please you I8941 268 20 8 476GLOVES -in any line of men's furnishings.89 295 229 524

Our.Refiresentativ i in Andov'er Frquenty21 18 6

mean'y FOWNRS glvs ---CHASE & COMPANY i897 § 3 6 0trouble I~~ 99 233 I8I 414trouble - ~~~~~1018 &1020 Chapel Street, NEW HAVEN, CON. - 900 227 20I 428

1901 216 191 407I902 204 199 403The Andover Press ~~~~~~~~~~~1903 I97 196 393

-T he A ndover Press. I904 I~~~~92 220 4I2

I905 210 257 467____________________________ 1~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~96 215 268 483

PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 1907 270 204 480

TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY. -10 0 7 8

V AN N ESTE ~ ~~~~SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUJPPLIES '8i; Irving H. Uton is head

.433 Wahntn n i terSt the Roxbury High School.Washington and Winter ~~~.... PROPRIETORS OF.... - '86; William E. Eaton is sec-

BOSTON The Andover Bookstore retary of the Boot and Shoe Re-corder Publishing Co., Boston,

GENTLEM EN'S ~~~~NEW PRESS BUILDING, - - MAIN STREET and lives at Wakefield.-GENTLEM EN'$ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~87 eorge A. Cowen is in

charge of the .department of Sci-CLOTHES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ence in the West Roxbury High

School, Boston.

Sporting -and Out- '87; Wadsworth Noyes is a6I~~~~~ ~general agent at Portland, Me., ofing Garments the New England Mutual Life

Insurance Co., of Boston.________________________________________________ '9; Chauincy W. Wells is teach-

ing English in the University ofGood Things U UIL £ 13M 1~~~~~~~~~~~ T TE ~~Califomnia Berkeley, Cal.* AT - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'g i; Clifford Francis is Super-

Right Prices P~IGB Tailor and Furnisher intendent of the Pontoosuc Wool-PRESIN BYTHE TERM BARNARD ST., ANDOVER en Manufacturing. Co., of Pitts-

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ field .

Vonfectionery Spanish Olives '94; Pilip . Goulding is con-English BiscuitsnetdwtthLirz-ote

Inglish jams French Sardines COES & YOUNG COMPANY nes ith h irr of thenoFrench Cheeses Uiest fIlnia raa lint Meats (Preshor Sa~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d '~96; Hamilton G. Merril- is con-

nected with the U. S. Bureau ofJellie, &c.&C. 1 111,171 IIII 0~i~f$ ~t)?I'I11~2Forestry and is stationed at

~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~Stauffer, Cal.

Di V 'g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6; Rev. Frederick H. Steen-ALL ~~~~~~~~~~20~ SCHIOOL STREET, - -BOSTON stra, assistant rector of Grace

BOSTOH ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Church, New York City, has ac-A08 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cepted his call to the Emmanuel.Y~pr~ta~&teV at Fremoh's Eve"- Week Church, at Manville, R. .

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Full Li�ne of --ALUMNI NOTES :7 - western. part�of British �O7$h,, If my Dormitory Is biirs�iT'�..MEN'S fURNISHING GOODS.. *-�---- America, bag entefed the Unft�d T .

3. Win. Dean-. New Store George RusseiF Dwelley States ser�ke�at Panama. night, how much do I lose?graduated from H.±rvard in '53 '�; A cablegram from the.Main Street, Andover and died in Arlington Heights, island of Malta announced the it COSTS LITTLE to

BUCHAN & FRA.NCIS April 13, at the age of 77 years. death of Henry Lyman Clapp at'�8; George Thatcher Sears his home in Valetta. Mr.- Clapp

Upholsterers and Furniture Dealers died early in April, at Somen'ille. was born, in Enfield, August i8, INSURE and thus beTrade a Specialty He was chief chemist at the 1828, and for many years was in

zo Park Street, Andover Massachusetts General Hospital, charge of the New York office ofand had the distinction of being the Fairbanks Scale Co. PROTECIED.

IIEWINS & HOLLIS present at the first administrationof ether in this country. He � Henry L. Mowry is secre-

Men's Furnishing Goods served in the Civil was a tary and treasurer of the Phoenix INSURANCE OFFICES�� Hamilton Place, Boston member of the War, and Paper Co., of Greenwich, N. Y. Bk Building,

Honorable Artillery, and of the '56; Benjamin A. Sawyer is ,a.�.TIiE METROPOLITAN... Boston Fusileers. solicitor of Army and Navy Pen-sions at 174 MerrimackAndover�a Candy Store 'p; Edward Curtis Smith, Ex- Haverhill. Street, pU1u'YHome-made Food, Ice Cream, Soda Governor of Vermont, was the

and Candies of a paragraph in recent "'8� Burton Munroe Firman '2�L i�td�WIm�At�42 MAIN STREET subject a � �

numberof the Wall Street News, graduated from- Harvard in 1882 BOSTONALFRED O'ARSIGNY Mr� Smith is a graduate of Yale and engaged in newspaper work _________________________

the Columbia Law School. on the Springfield Republican,*... Hair Cutting and Massaging....

P. A. Barber Shaving Supplies 75; Dr. Henry Herbert Don- the Boston Advertiser, the Provi-- aldson, Professor of Neurology at dence Telegram, became manag- - �. -

Post Office Block - . . Andover the Wistar Institute of Anatomy, ing editor of the Boston Post andPhiladelphia, Pa., and Miss Emma for the last three years has been �[oulse 5, �oIds�ith '84; Rev. Frank I. Paradise of '7�; George Warren StearnsB race were married in New York in the banking business. He diedCity. in Dorchester, August 8, 1907. Haverhill's Greatest Clothiers.

Picture Frame and Gift Shop Medford, has an article in a recent was born in Windham, Conn.,number of The Hibbert Journal December 24, i8�6. He entered -

Andover . . . Massachusetts entitled "The Living Church" Amherst College, winning the Sole Distributor, of

�. B. WHITING '87; Carroll Preston Davis �d Porter Entrance prize for the bestMiss Matilda Clarkson were mar- prepared student, and graduated Stein-Bloch Clothes....Jeweler and Optician.... ned at Pittsburg, Pa. with the class of 1878. He grad-PHILLIPS SEALS '89; Henry Crosby Stetson uated from Andover Seminary in HaberdasherI Andover, Mass, graduated from Yale in 'os, from x88i. His pastorates were at -

-� Patten, Me., Hadley, Acton, Mid- Keiser CravatHarvard Law School in '96, was dleboro and Lanesville. He diedHQIAIE & HQIAIE admitted to the Maine bar and in Walpole, August 10, 1907. in most complete variety.

Shirt Tailors also to the Suffolk bar. Fo� three Mr. Stearns was a graceful writer,- years be was a member of the fond of the classics, a helper �of

71 Bromfleld Skeet, BOSTON Cambridge Common Council and��CLOSIVfl ORAVA�S was elected president of the Coun- all his associates.

cil. H& was Secretary of theJ. A. HANDLEY Yale Alumni Association of Bos- A. W. LOWE, An t7a. Lat.at 5sifl.a�n BHXRTB, PINCH-

IVZAR, OLO VZS, HOBIBBY, Etc.GUITAR and MANDOLIN bridge Y. M. C. A. He marriedBANJO, -TEACHkR Oi'- ton and a director of the Cam- D R U G G I S TIiistriimentsforsaleorrent in i Eleanor Morland Press Building, flain Street

Basement, .&RCBA�OLOGY BI3ILDINQ . 899 MissMo�x4ays, Thursdays an.I FridMyS Gray, and died of cerebral hem- __________________________________

- _________________ orrage Aprif '17, 1907, at his home ORENSTEIN & ALEXANDER Near Hotel TouraineGENTLEMEN in Cambridge. 78 Boylston St., Boston

I WHO DRESS FOR STYLE I Leonard B. Smith is a and Irna. ...m.4 a.,.NEATNESS. AND COMFORT '90; Tailors zII.puELem�

WEARTHE IMPROVED member of the law firm of Price

BOSTON � at 24 Broa�1way, New 1104 Chapel St. New Haven,GARTER at9 George E. Leonard is in HILAND F. HOLT, D. M.the law -firm of Leonard & Walker RESERVED FOR

Office, Elm Block135 Broadway, New York.TNE RECOGNIZED STAIDARD '99; Harvey C. McClintock is Elm Street -. . Andover H AVVK ESstamped on every engaged in the general practice oftoop- law, with offices in the Park Students of Abbot and Phillips 71 BEACON STREET, DDSTO�I

* Building, Pittsburg, Pa. ATTENTION!!! -' �

CUSHION '99; George Wilson Tuttle and The practical experience of alifetizue isDUTTON Miss Jane Pearl Burnham were at your service at the "NeW' Shoe Store.

CLASP married at Los Angeles, Cal. E. DAWSOW Main.St. -

LIES FLATTO ThE LEO-lEVER '03; Saxon Berry Gavitt and Hand Sewed Shoe RepairingSUPSTEARSNORUNFASTENS Miss Eleanor More Green were - - T. MUISE

Samplop.fr, 8.,Oc&toiUe.noe�$ofpke. married at Syracuse, New -York. JOHN STEWART

GZO.flO�OO .Makwa brand T ailor- �-- -� �-, '04; Harry B. Erring, who for Clothes Press� i�e& .�. '�-

- over two years has -been engaged � - � �3�a � Buod*atyALWAYS'EASY in railroad engineering in the Post Office7 Avenue, - - Andover, *3 �Ba�nsrd1Sfreet �.± �'Axid6v&

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J� * t? .'� @.A S �. t-. ,� .,.� n.'....s,'-�)'.,., * - - �A�*W SEVEN

:�, O� P�CH AS� � THEOIJTSIDE� WORLD words of America's national hymnDaily and Sunday Paper., PerIotlica�s, ______________________ in the Clark House lormerlyStationery, Confectionery kn�wn-" as: the BIunt --and all the leading lrnnds of House, uu

CIGARETTES AMERICANS RECEIVE WELCOME Main Street, Andover. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERSgy Main Street . . Andover Since the Atuericaji fleet ar- GREAT ROAD REC� TODAY English Cravats, Iwported-.Shlrting,

rived �t Japan, the officers have -FLANDERS' LUNCH been entertained Seventeen cars started this French and? English Houlerymagntficently by morning at daybreak in the fourth- the Japanese. The most impor- Vanderbilt Cup race, which will Washington and Summer streets,

xi Main street tant function of the week, was the be run over a 23.46 mile Boston, U. S. A.AND 0 v B R dinner given last Wednesday by course composed pf country roads -

honor of the -ALLEN HINTON American-Squadron. The guests and cement parkway. Of these "� -io are American and 8 foreign.ICE CREAM and SHERBETS - at the dinner were confined to The Locomobile racer, driven bythose holding oflical positions. L..RISHOAI'YFlorida, got away first. Thirty g-Residence-"Sunset RocW' The, ball brought the Americans minutes later Charles Basle shot 7��i�44J.7�. �Take Reading Car n closer touch with the -Japanese away f'rorn the mark in his Knox. as MEHRIMAC� U�-

than any of.; the other affairs. , Haverhill, Mass.FrankE Gleason Haupt had a little tr6uble in start-American officers danced with ing his Chadwick, but finally wasCoal and Wood ' wives and daughters of the Japa -sent off all 11 l'� T r rnese the majority of whom were right. The other cars tiC ii i J.i Ii

DCZIVCrCdAIi Rooms dressed in European co�tumes. A N BR 0 Siliga. " - were -started in the followingOffice, Main St. . Yard, Railroad �. --... order with thirty seconds head-__________________________ STRUGGLE FOR PRESIDENCY way; 5, Mercedes, William Lutt- �LIItI13Highest cash price paid for Cast-off From last evening until Election gen; 6, Isotta, Herbert Lytle; 7, AND IMPORTERS or-Clothes. Leave orders at French's.In Andover every -Moz�day, Wednes- Day, every speaker of 'either Matheson, J. B. R.yall; 9, Hotch- �Voolen Noveltiesday and Saturday. party will be in New York, Ohio kiss, H. J. Kilpatrick; lo, Brasier, for Men

S. KEEZER and Indiana. Both Mr. Mack L. Pouget; x r, Acme, Cyrus Pat- Young .

155 Main Street, - - .Andover and Mr. Hitchcock realize that schke; 12, Thomas, George Salz- 101 Tremont St., Bostcrn______________________________ these three states are the only man; i�, Matheson. L. Cheorolet; Mr. A. McMillaa at French's every week.

-THE PHILLIPSI INN ones which can p6ssibly be swayed i6, Locomobile,... G2 Robertson;.....Opposite Ca�..... during the short space�before the 17, Renault,- Strang; 18, Mercedes,

Open throughout the year. Rates election. Foxhall Keene; 19, Thomas, H.$3.oo per day. Banquets served . - , , - W. Gill; 20, Knox, W. Bourque.to Clubs and Societies HUNTING SEASON -SUSPENDEDJ. M. STEWART, - - Proprietor In the hope of preventing the

49....BII.Q\starting of more forest -fires in '68; Edwin A. Warren is the 4I. H. PLAYDON Vermont, Gov. Prouty issued a chemist at the laboratory of Noyes �.

...Florist... proclamation yesterday, suspeifd- Brothers & Cutler, St. Paul, Minn.Store, Arco Building Telephone 105-3 ing the hunting season in that '��; Stephen- Prince Tracy is a c�EiFresh Cut Flowers for all Occasions state until Nov. 8. - - practicing physician at Walker-

Give us a Call ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY ton, md.

,� - Last Thursday noon five cor- '90; Elias Bullard Bishop andCDarIes IIODIIJO�WltZ netists played America in the Miss Elinor Burnett were married..Boot and Shoe Repair siwp.... belfry of the Park Street Church f May 21, 1907, at Soutliboro.

Shoes and Rubbers for Sale in .Boston, commemorating the j '93; Married at Norfolk, Conn.,P. 0. Avenue Next to John Stewart's hundredth anniversary of the au- September 28, 1907, Nathan Ay�r

thor'sbirthday. The Rev. Sam J Smyth aud Miss Kathleen Bulk-West's Home Made Bakery is at � uel Francis Smith wrote the ley.

___________________________________________________________ tBarnard Street. It's good if it comes ____________________________

-from there.OP HAMILTON PLACE BOsTo1i�Respectfully, - -

J. P. WEST. -

- l.A. IIOLTCO. GOES & STODDER $5to$IOSavedOn our High Grado., FancyDealers In Dry - FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Suitings and OvercoatingaGoods and if ordered nowGroceries and Wholesale Deal- BIETHE LEADINA UflhI@I�COLLEGE SHOE nuu�... - -,

BENJ. BROWN - 14 School Street, Boston BURKE & CO.� TailorsSt., BoutonShoes' of All - BENToN, at French's every two weeks. 843 WaUhlfl5tOnKiads

18 School St.,

Cambridge, New Haven, Ct., Hanover, H. ii.ANDOVER -. - . MASS. KiNSLEY & BLAKE

CHARLES MURPHY AUGUST of Cambridge ENGLISH andP. A. Students' Barber AMERICAN

Main Street ;, Andover TAILORS-.-� TEAM GREATLY STREIj¶GTHENED..... 6b BeaCon St., BOSTON

11 - When CROSS first lined up his' team, It was a trifle weak. Could - AGENTS -1 H. USINPION g1 Co. now and then make only an end play. Bnt wIth GOOD COAX,,and oareful -drivers, he Is now doing some brIlliant centre plays. J HOARE 8� CO.., LondonGrocers For Coul sse him , HILL BROS., London

HENRY WAPWLESS,�Elm Square, . Andover JEROIIE W. CROSS, 54 11am St. Tel. Con. at French's

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For years the Leading. Andover Tailor.-' Our reputation has-been gained through the,knowledge of makingc'lothfes that will please our Customers. 'A ful lifne ofll goods.to choose from ________AN

Address on Peace Conference pendence or honor of a soverign Patronizenain a e rirae.ThereRDLYSRTAANOn Friday evening, the Philo- natn rmaynb aritratie be- G RI US Nmtenand Forum soitisheldaratpeetftyraismathean societies tween various'nations-of the world. GOOD FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES OPEN ALL NIGHT-a joint meeting in the lecture room It was proposed by the American

of the Archaeology Building. Mr. delegates to the Conference that 241.3 WASHINGTON STREET, - - BOSToNJames L. Tryon, Secretary of The one great international treaty be-___________________________American Peace Society, addressed signed by all the powers, embrac- (Continued from Page ) Class Soccer Squad Cuting all the conditions of the present te11 emhdee~~ithe meeting. Webster, as president treaties. This was passed by a th 'otajhd 'ertig their A cut has been made in the-of the Debating Union, introduced three-fourthsl vote, but as each way.- They lost, however, many several soccer squads. The fol-Mr. Tryon, who spoke on "The nation represented in the confer- yards in penalties for off-side and lwn e ilb eando

Comig 'Wrld f Pece".Theence is considered as a soverign holding. A few forward passes lwn e ilb eandoComing \~~rorld of Peace". The ~~worked to their advantage and they thea 1909 squad: Baldwin, Bar,,-speaker said that the idea that the state whose will can not be set also made heavy gains on on-side rows, Beanman, Cone, Dickey,-Second Peace Conference had ac- asd banvoeauaim svtekicks. While in the game, Pfau Eastman, Elwell, Litchfield, Lee,comlised othng as istken isrequired to pass any importantcompishe noting as mst e s olution, therefore a the-punted well for them, but did not Meciker, Platt, Redmnan,J.Aand that in reality the Conference fourths vote was not sufficient to Rakelsogeat aesucess at.kikingnson,had accomplished a great deal. In carry this resolution. One of the the goals from the touchdowns. il, .RilE oisnThe summry:-- Rice, Sawyer, Snell, Speigelberg,the first place forty-four of the for- most important steps taken by the II1 r912 Storrs, E. H. Thomas, G Wal-ty-six nations of the world were 'last conference was the establish- Martin (capt.) le re Broomfield lace, Woolverton and Woodwardirepresented. Business was con- mn fa nentoa or Thompson It rt Remmes Th 9osudisc pse-which is to meet once a year i PceIg-rBlkofThe; following:dU ArmstoeCducted in French, German and Jue Thscrtitob con Poic rBck ayEnglish. French was the official posed of fifteen judges, whlo must CHaeflinh C Ig Kam W. Arnold, H. W. Black, M B.lage nd allch reouinAeebeqaiidfrth oiin oeDougherty rt It Bowers (capt.) Brown, Cahill, Conant, Crowell,made in rench. A a result f discussion was raised as to the per-ErireeONilDKyH.GFotGabe

thisf at i wa quie dffiultto snalof hiscour, bt tis illTakamine (Hahle) qb _ qb Moon Hardy, Hazlewood, Holden, Keel-conduct business with any great be determined by-state departments ,~ ,Ihb - rh ar er ok aahe eny hlcelerity. The delegates were in- of the several nations. A -world Pdfaus (Scrbnr rlb hb ParyerL ooMrce eny hlstuted so the first part of the con- court. has been established. A Hotnf fb HopwoodllpJ .RilQ enlsference wvent off very smoothly. wvorld congress is planned, and a Horn -o Tocdws-atn Rickard, E. Robinson, - J. H.After the regular program had been world executive is hoped for. S~ Pfae i;o oon, ns G a from Thompson, Townson and Wain-finished a number of new questions After Mr. Tryon had finished I;PfudownHortnle .HaGesal frm.wrg.were discussed and under the lead- speaking an opportunity was offer- eah RfreD.Pg.U pe- The11isud smd poership if Brazil the Hague Confer- ed to ask questions. At the close Mr. Poynter. Field Judge-MIfr.thfolwn:AbtAeacence became a real world Parlia- of the- meeting a vote of thanks French. Dhe Bakering bot, Aeracnment. The subject of disarmament most interesting lecture. D__ake,_-_________llaanwas one of the most important.- At the Theatres Conroy, J. M. Dempsey, Fonda,things discussed, but no satisfac- 97,; James Layng Mills is a Fowler, J. Gridley, R. G., Hay,tory conclusion was reached. As member of the firm, Mills & Green- Tremont Theatre--."The Merry Hilton, Lynde, McCrone, Mann,a result of the work done by the leaf rhtcs 4 it Avne ando. Saudasates 2.0edmneorsdaysr,~,. mConference relative to the regula- aaciet,45FfhA nu Wdo. Mtnes WdedysC, C. Morisn Phrer J. Robin

tion of war the Red Cross System New York. Park Theatre -Kyrle Bellew son, Rose, Shannon, H 'W. Smith,has been perfected. Treatment f '97; J. H. A. Symonds is deputy and Margaret Illington in "The 'Sternberg, and Young.prisoners also camne under this head, assistant district attorney for the Thief." Matinees, Wednesdays and The following men are on theThe present system demands that ConyfNe YrkN.y Saturdays at 2.10 p.m, i9i2 squad: Creamer, Dickson,all military prisoners shall receive MajesticoThNetrY-rkw FieldF Majestic Theatre-Lew Fields Downs, Gurley, HoKvnthe same treatment as the army of 9~7; Arthur J. Young is with in "The Girl Behind the Counter "udoKvntheir captors, as regards food, the brokerage firm of Choate, Matinees on Wednesday and Sat- .LrR cnoh akyclothes and quarters. This is quite Hall & Stewart, 311 Main street,,udya .0pm Milne, Page, F. W. SmhPE.different from hte treatment f Worcester. - Colonial Theatre-Adeline Genee Sin ith, Sun,'Walworth, Whippleprisoners in the Civil War, at Lib- Wila PotelJhsn in- "The Soul' Kiss." Matinees andRA. L! Williams.by, and Andersonville.99Wila PonelJhso WensasndStryat20

Another important thing done by and Miss Caroline Pyle were mar- Wensasan audymt2. ______the Peace Conference was the es- ried at Wilmington, Del. P oi S.Theatre--"The Round Cups on Exhibitiontabishen o f anu -inerngationlut '00; Douglas G. Crawford is Up." - Matinees on Wednesdays Th fclycross country tro-'Priz Cort, husinsuingabsouteteaching 'history at Lake Forest and Saturdays at 2.00 P.M. Bos-justice. The intervention of Presi-. cdmLk oet D o naeettriae au-pycpadteYl cp odent R6osivelt in the Russ'ian-Japa- AcdmLaeFrstyl o enaeettriaebau-py cup Ando tralkea cup swonese war was due to the provision oi; Charles Jarvis Chapmandacter3.bthAnortaktamls-of the Peace Conference permit- and Miss IMarguerite Rumer Keiths- Vaudeville, including year, are on exhibition at, Dr.ting a third nation to make friendly were married at Portland, Me. ryAnnette Kellerman. Page's office.intervention,mi tifne of vwar. An-other~ example of the work of the 04; Harold Bruce FletcherPeace Conference was shown by deals in lumber, lath and pulp-the peaceful settlement of the wood at Sherbrooke, Quebec,trouble between England and Rus- Canada.sia relative to the bombardment by ______________

*the latter of some of England'sL. P N Ofishing ships. L iNK IArbitration is the ubstitute ofwar, this fact is demonstrated by NA V0l A olle 9ge9 TaI or....the fact that the laws or rulings of HAV Y U BEE.IR&vn QTAE

an arbitrary court have never. been Rezp., G. L.EBun CAAMBIDGEece also decided that any dispute TA 0G D Tedya ~ec'

- -hich does not involve the inde- Txmlu~u esileu iu5ng ut. for the college trade