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VOL XXXI., No. S., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,,- Saturday, October I0,- 1908. Pric 5Cet YALE FRESHMEN, GAME FALL TRACK MEET CALENDAR AND NOTICES SCHOOL COUNCIL NOMINEES Andover WillPlaythe Yale Freshmen The Annual Fall Track Meet WMn be TODYThirty men -o.aedb h tl e 'oven Today an Brothers Field "Hold Wediiesdlay on the Upper 2oo-.Mkeup class. Gymia- i N0olMtin byTheurids e at a O'clock. C ampua,'Thirteen Events. Siuni. day Morning This aftrnoon a 3 o'clok An- Nxt Wedneday the Annual 3.oo-Anidover vs. Yale Fresh. Thi atenon a 3o'lok n- ex Wdnsda te'Anua Brothers' Field. At a meeting of the old men~ of dover will line up against the Fall Track Meet "Will be field. Cups SUNDAY the Academy, held Thursday, strong Yale Freshman team on will be given for first places and 7.io-Inquiry meeting. Lecture morning after chapel, nominations Brothers' Field. The game i sure ribbons for second and third places, room, Archaeology Building, weemd frteSudn rn to be fast and exciting since the also the winners of the class relay 'MONDAYci.FothSeorlashefl rivalry is keen though friendly, will be awarded their numerals. 2.30-Baseball practice. Broth- cl rmteSncicastefl Captai Merrit, of ast yer's vi- Anamissio fe of, cet Il ers' Field. 'lowing men. were, nominated - Capai Merit, f las yar' vc-,Anadmsson eeof S ent wll 2.30-Football squid report. Butler, Dougherty,' flurch, Ma- torious eleven, an4 Vaughn, cap- be charged to cover the expenses 645-Mandolin Club rehearsal. tesHal Iln, Litchfield, taim' tefs ~o lvna x of the prze.' 1l men are urged to TUESDAYi Coate , Shuman, West, -- Wallace,' eter, is captain of the Freshmen, oeotadspot'hi cla s' Fl.Babalpcte. rth Snell,- Burdett,' and McLean. Of YALE FRESH. ANDOVER terms. Each class will appoint ers'umersevField.eelctd Vaughn (capt.) le re Paine cheer leaders and they also will 23-otalsudrpr. ti ubrsvnwl eeetd Clinton Ig rg Owen ' eparate sections of the 6.45-Banjo Club rehearsal. The nominations from the Middle Francis It rt C. Fletcher have sprt etin ftegrand- ~7.6o-Drarnatic Club rehearsal. class were as, fol'ow Hopwod 9 rg Owen stand. All of the events -will be DRAMATIC CLUB -Sheldon, Bueller, Palmr Gren Bronson c 'c Large Ie,.Gen Glover rg Ig J. Fletcherhotly contested and a rattling good The following men on the Dra- ough, Lre K.Reynolds, . Parker rt It Whitcomb meet is assured;-"as in the various man.tic Club will report in the lec- Reynolds, Pierce, Demnire. Fro m Savage re le Coates (capt.) Slasmeso the 'past week, some tr om o h ihelg the above list five men will be Building at 7o0Tuesday evening: Merrit,- Hwe, b ver promsin ateril hasbeenThomas, Galentinc, D. 'C. Dough- elected. The nominations from PotteropodMile dsovre. erty, Brown, Kuch, Bradford, the unior Middle class were- Potter lhb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Stearns, J. M. Palmer, Holden, Boutwell, Porter, Fry, Ely, Brown, rhb Waterman, VanBrocklin CommunicationMcilWodadHow dA-ndFlws Themnwllb Smith rhb lhb Ely, Rogers Mcpllt, Nodash, QHoReyods, electd Foms Thse nmer.il The Evans fb fb Porter To te Editor of the Phillipian- pea, NihRynlseecdfrmtsnub.Te _____________ ~~~~~Meacham, Ogden. eeto ilb edltr It is perfectly clear to any man eleYMNASlIbUhldlaer Chapel Speaker who goes out and tries to get a set Dr. Page wishes to see all the ixiu Track Meet The preacher at both services or two of tennis during the after- fellows who did not get places in Ls hrdy h ls f11 Sunday will be Rev. Harry P. noon, that there are'-not enough their class track trials, in his of- Ls hr Dewey, D.D., of Minneapolis. Dr. courts to accommodate the large fice in the gymnasium, between 2 hl hi rc ras h e Dewey is one of the best' known number of men wanting to play. andce4 onlMonday. thegifalltmeett- preachers in the country and is a -Now that the school owns the old GLEE CLUB TRIALS.Oe- letR-FisGud great favorite at Yale; Williams, Theological tennis' courts behind Glee Club trials will be held on s ed Stewat ub-Fr,c ontyre and many other colleges. -He is a Bartlet Hall the only reason why Tuesday evening Oct. 13, at seven~~nl reson hy Tesdy evnin Oct 13 at eve graduate of the,'Andover Theolog- they could not be put into shape is o'clock, in the basement of the Ar- Pole Vault-First, Dole; second, ical Seminary, and has been back the cost of such an und~ertaking. chaeology Building. Mr. stn Reynolds. here a number of times to occupy To my mind, the best way for head of the school musia deat One-half Mile Run -First, tecapel pulpit, on all of which paying the expenses of keeping the ment, will try out the'voice.OdGud eod uy occasions he has been heard with tennis courts in order is by making me swl snwaerqie o 20-ards Low Hurdles-First, great interest. th ~~men who use the courts pay for report for the trials.Stwr;'u.Spy every set hey plaay In this o LEADER. Shot Puf-First, Bell; second, Score Card Bids evr e hypay nti o .'LAE. A. J. Brown. subscriptions ~vould have to be col- MANDOLIN CLUB TRIALS"' 20yrsds-isMae; Bid fo sllig' coe-crdsatlected; men woluld pay for what The second trials for the Mando- 220-y ardsdahFisred.; the Anover-xeter ame mst bethey got. Five cents a set for each lin Club will be held Tuesday even-su.Pakr player would be ample to keep the ing in the Lecture Room of the Ar Running Broad Jump - First, handed to L. F. Burdett, Draper 2, .Tilton; second, Bell. by Monay niht. Alo, bis forcourts in order' and, of course, the chaeology Building at 7 " o'clock. Rnig Hg up-Frt sellingpsestthsaeam more courts there are, the more All. those ho, for any reason, Tilton; eod . enls mus be hosed in tesae aur money would be com'ing in. Once failed to come out for the fist ,scnR enls day, October i'h adteflo-courts are built and the equipment trials, and who- wish to make the lwn o hi rlmnr et ing Wednedy necessary for taking care ofthem club, should come out. -. F. Thompson, Spry, Gridley, day. obtained it does ~~~not cost much ~Tennis Tournament Tillou, Rose, A. J. Brown, Barker, :!ootball osters .more to run fifteen courts than to Dvs akr h olwn - ~~~~~run 'ten or twelve. Dvs akr h olwn A prize of $5.oo wl eaadd Teear ' ubro eal The Inter-class Tennis Tourna- men qualified for the finals-Rose, utment Doubles will begin today im- N. F. Thompson, Parker, Barker. to th felow wo drws 'te bet tht, wuld hve t be orke outmediately after dinner. All play- In the final heat Rose won first poster for the Exeter game.' All by those trying the experiment, but esaerqetdt iihteradBre eod candidates must hand' in their on the whole, such a plan as themaheasonaspsil.Te heflwng en ad ter Adawings before the night of Sat- onie.mapped ot would, I feel sure, oowgenrs"hv ben e-caselytandam inn urday, October 17th.meet v~'th the same approval with flo~igetishv enr-casrlytaadcm ni 17th. .- . ~~~~~~~~~~ceived: Class fioFadr olwn re-olKap which similar plans have been re" n f10,Fadr olwn re olKap igzFootball Candidates ceandtmayuivrite.Beaman, BaAlett and Pittman, Coffin, Ottey; -sub., Davis. 1911 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Littlefield and- Robinson, Gmes At the first practice of the iiz LYR and-Heilbron, F. Hall and Kimball. ClaSS Tennis Numerals football team- the followving men re-Sho aedrBd Class of i911, H. B. Day and. F. Atamein ofhe dvsr -ported -Beebe .Pierce,'- Gimmons, Balcon,' Bradford and Foster,BorFdanih twadedd Douglas, N. F hmsn, Moore, 'Bids for selling, the School Cal- Bhiell and Ha.le, Pfau and J; H.toa rdhewnrsftesigs Egglesn, rdy,. Pigeon,, Jewet edrare',to be handed to JamesTopn.Casf19,'ofnad doubles of the fall tournament ala Cfpta7 E4TTlaue Reilly before Wednesday. andKeidy'FsranLch- their numerals. stein.,

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VOL XXXI., No. S., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass,,- Saturday, October I0,- 1908. Pric 5Cet

YALE FRESHMEN, GAME FALL TRACK MEET CALENDAR AND NOTICES SCHOOL COUNCIL NOMINEESAndover WillPlaythe Yale Freshmen The Annual Fall Track Meet WMn be TODYThirty men -o.aedb h tl e'oven Today an Brothers Field "Hold Wediiesdlay on the Upper 2oo-.Mkeup class. Gymia- i N0olMtin byTheurids e

at a O'clock. C ampua,'Thirteen Events. Siuni. day MorningThis aftrnoon a 3 o'clok An- Nxt Wedneday the Annual 3.oo-Anidover vs. Yale Fresh.

Thi atenon a 3o'lok n- ex Wdnsda te'Anua Brothers' Field. At a meeting of the old men~ ofdover will line up against the Fall Track Meet "Will be field. Cups SUNDAY the Academy, held Thursday,strong Yale Freshman team on will be given for first places and 7.io-Inquiry meeting. Lecture morning after chapel, nominationsBrothers' Field. The game i sure ribbons for second and third places, room, Archaeology Building, weemd frteSudn rnto be fast and exciting since the also the winners of the class relay 'MONDAYci.FothSeorlashefl

rivalry is keen though friendly, will be awarded their numerals. 2.30-Baseball practice. Broth- cl rmteSncicasteflCaptai Merrit, of ast yer's vi- Anamissio fe of, cet Il ers' Field. 'lowing men. were, nominated -Capai Merit, f las yar' vc-,Anadmsson eeof S ent wll 2.30-Football squid report. Butler, Dougherty,' flurch, Ma-torious eleven, an4 Vaughn, cap- be charged to cover the expenses 645-Mandolin Club rehearsal. tesHal Iln, Litchfield,taim' tefs ~o lvna x of the prze.' 1l men are urged to TUESDAYi Coate , Shuman, West, --Wallace,'eter, is captain of the Freshmen, oeotadspot'hi cla s' Fl.Babalpcte. rth Snell,- Burdett,' and McLean. OfYALE FRESH. ANDOVER terms. Each class will appoint ers'umersevField.eelctdVaughn (capt.) le re Paine cheer leaders and they also will 23-otalsudrpr. ti ubrsvnwl eeetdClinton Ig rg Owen ' eparate sections of the 6.45-Banjo Club rehearsal. The nominations from the MiddleFrancis It rt C. Fletcher have sprt etin ftegrand- ~7.6o-Drarnatic Club rehearsal. class were as, fol'ow Hopwod9 rg Owen stand. All of the events -will be DRAMATIC CLUB -Sheldon, Bueller, Palmr GrenBronson c 'c Large Ie,.GenGlover rg Ig J. Fletcherhotly contested and a rattling good The following men on the Dra- ough, Lre K.Reynolds, .Parker rt It Whitcomb meet is assured;-"as in the various man.tic Club will report in the lec- Reynolds, Pierce, Demnire. Fro mSavage re le Coates (capt.) Slasmeso the 'past week, some tr om o h ihelg the above list five men will beBuilding at 7o0Tuesday evening:Merrit,- Hwe, b ver promsin ateril hasbeenThomas, Galentinc, D. 'C. Dough- elected. The nominations from

PotteropodMile dsovre. erty, Brown, Kuch, Bradford, the unior Middle class were-Potter lhb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Stearns, J. M. Palmer, Holden, Boutwell, Porter, Fry, Ely, Brown,rhb Waterman, VanBrocklin CommunicationMcilWodadHow dA-ndFlws ThemnwllbSmith rhb lhb Ely, Rogers Mcpllt, Nodash, QHoReyods, electd Foms Thse nmer.il TheEvans fb fb Porter To te Editor of the Phillipian- pea, NihRynlseecdfrmtsnub.Te_____________ ~~~~~Meacham, Ogden. eeto ilb edltr It is perfectly clear to any man eleYMNASlIbUhldlaerChapel Speaker who goes out and tries to get a set Dr. Page wishes to see all the ixiu Track Meet

The preacher at both services or two of tennis during the after- fellows who did not get places in Ls hrdy h ls f11Sunday will be Rev. Harry P. noon, that there are'-not enough their class track trials, in his of- Ls hrDewey, D.D., of Minneapolis. Dr. courts to accommodate the large fice in the gymnasium, between 2 hl hi rc ras h eDewey is one of the best' known number of men wanting to play. andce4 onlMonday. thegifalltmeett-preachers in the country and is a -Now that the school owns the old GLEE CLUB TRIALS.Oe- letR-FisGudgreat favorite at Yale; Williams, Theological tennis' courts behind Glee Club trials will be held on s ed Stewat ub-Fr,c ontyre

and many other colleges. -He is a Bartlet Hall the only reason why Tuesday evening Oct. 13, at seven~~nl reson hy Tesdy evnin Oct 13 at evegraduate of the,'Andover Theolog- they could not be put into shape is o'clock, in the basement of the Ar- Pole Vault-First, Dole; second,ical Seminary, and has been back the cost of such an und~ertaking. chaeology Building. Mr. stn Reynolds.here a number of times to occupy To my mind, the best way for head of the school musia deat One-half Mile Run -First,tecapel pulpit, on all of which paying the expenses of keeping the ment, will try out the'voice.OdGud eod uyoccasions he has been heard with tennis courts in order is by making me swl snwaerqie o 20-ards Low Hurdles-First,

great interest. th ~~men who use the courts pay for report for the trials.Stwr;'u.Spyevery set hey plaay In this o LEADER. Shot Puf-First, Bell; second,Score Card Bids evr e hypay nti o .'LAE. A. J. Brown.subscriptions ~vould have to be col- MANDOLIN CLUB TRIALS"' 20yrsds-isMae;Bid fo sllig' coe-crdsatlected; men woluld pay for what The second trials for the Mando- 220-y ardsdahFisred.;

the Anover-xeter ame mst bethey got. Five cents a set for each lin Club will be held Tuesday even-su.Pakrplayer would be ample to keep the ing in the Lecture Room of the Ar Running Broad Jump - First,handed to L. F. Burdett, Draper 2, .Tilton; second, Bell.by Monay niht. Alo, bis forcourts in order' and, of course, the chaeology Building at 7 " o'clock. Rnig Hg up-Frtsellingpsestthsaeam more courts there are, the more All. those ho, for any reason, Tilton; eod . enlsmus be hosed in tesae aur money would be com'ing in. Once failed to come out for the fist ,scnR enlsday, October i'h adteflo-courts are built and the equipment trials, and who- wish to make the lwn o hi rlmnr eting Wednedy necessary for taking care ofthem club, should come out. -. F. Thompson, Spry, Gridley,

day. obtained it does ~~~not cost much ~Tennis Tournament Tillou, Rose, A. J. Brown, Barker,:!ootball osters .more to run fifteen courts than to Dvs akr h olwn- ~~~~~run 'ten or twelve. Dvs akr h olwnA prize of $5.oo wl eaadd Teear ' ubro eal The Inter-class Tennis Tourna- men qualified for the finals-Rose,utment Doubles will begin today im- N. F. Thompson, Parker, Barker.to th felow wo drws 'te bet tht, wuld hve t be orke outmediately after dinner. All play- In the final heat Rose won firstposter for the Exeter game.' All by those trying the experiment, but esaerqetdt iihteradBre eodcandidates must hand' in their on the whole, such a plan as themaheasonaspsil.Te heflwng en ad ter

Adawings before the night of Sat- onie.mapped ot would, I feel sure, oowgenrs"hv ben e-caselytandam innurday, October 17th.meet v~'th the same approval with flo~igetishv enr-casrlytaadcm ni17th. .- . ~~~~~~~~~~ceived: Class fioFadr olwn re-olKapwhich similar plans have been re" n f10,Fadr olwn re olKapigzFootball Candidates ceandtmayuivrite.Beaman, BaAlett and Pittman, Coffin, Ottey; -sub., Davis.1911 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Littlefield and- Robinson, Gmes

At the first practice of the iiz LYR and-Heilbron, F. Hall and Kimball. ClaSS Tennis Numeralsfootball team- the followving men re-Sho aedrBd Class of i911, H. B. Day and. F. Atamein ofhe dvsr-ported -Beebe .Pierce,'- Gimmons, Balcon,' Bradford and Foster,BorFdanih twadeddDouglas, N. F hmsn, Moore, 'Bids for selling, the School Cal- Bhiell and Ha.le, Pfau and J; H.toa rdhewnrsftesigsEgglesn, rdy,. Pigeon,, Jewet edrare',to be handed to JamesTopn.Casf19,'ofnad doubles of the fall tournamentala Cfpta7 E4TTlaue Reilly before Wednesday. andKeidy'FsranLch- their numerals.

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THE LATEST IN ALUMNI N01lES - 5, was professor in Westdrn Re-serve, superintendent of omeFootball and '~~96; John' Everett Keach and Missions in Ohio, astor at Kent

Athletic Croods ~Miss Alice B. Barker were mar- 0., professor of English Litera-Athletic Goods ried at West Medford, December ture in Ohio State University,

Cameras and 28, 1907. Columbus, ., and died at Co.Photo Supplies ~~'98; Rev. Alan M. Taylor, as lumbus, January i9, 1908.WRG T & D SOsistant at St. George's Episcopal '60; Francis Townsend Hazle--

will be found at the Church in New York, has become wood was born April 2, 839, in 344 Watshington St., - Bostonrector of the Church of the HolY Bos ton and graduated from Brown 18 West 30th St4, New YorkP. A1ATHLETLO STORE Spirit, Mattapan. in 864, and from Newton Theo- Chicago an.ncB 1 abrdeP. A. ATHLETK STORE 90; Ralph H. Melczer may be logical Institution il 867. He

Hi. F. CASE, Prop. addressed, care of Palmer Brothers served as pastor at Ellsworth andCompany, New London, Conn. Bangor Me., and at Lynn. Dur-

ANDOVER, - fAS9 ; Samuel L. Russel is a ing the last years of his life hepartner in the investment firm of was Secretary of the AmericanRussel and Dickenson, Seattle, Baptist Home Mission Society.

Wash. ~~~~For fifteen years he was a nem-- '~~99; Harry R. Stern is a part- ber of the Lynn School Commis-

*ner in the law firm o Rushmore, sionl. He served in the Tenth. SAVE MONEYBisbee, Rogers and Stern, 4 Rhode Island Infantry in theWall Street, New York. His Civil War and later was chaplain Buy hNDOVIM

home address is i West 73, New Of PotIG A3. ewa er H MAKE1York. ~~~~much interested in all that per-

HIlOWCGLASS TAILORING '99; Frederick W. Wilhelmi tmdt hlisAaei n ET&BS OFabricsespecialy adaped may e addresed at loquetserved' s president of the Alumni 15 School Street - Boston

Fabric especallyMaantedAss6ciation in 1904. He died inEvenng DA6& 8Speclalt~r 'oo; George E. Merrill, of- SaltLnJaur2, 98

J. C. Lttlerild OSTN LakeCity, tah, hs beenchosen 88;, Andrew J. Balliet is specialJ. C Litlefild OTONa director of the Commercial Na. assistanit U. S. attorney in charge SLATTERY BROS*

12 Beacon Street tional Bank of that city.ofnvgtnmaerinM tn,'00; Burnside Winslow and Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

Miss Helen Trowbridge Carring- . 'si; Laurence T. Bliss is farm- ... Tailors...ton were married January i5, lng at Midland, La.

FOWNES xg~~~io8, at New Haven, Conn. '9i; Rev. William Wallace ROO 205FOWNES 02; than W. Jud is in theDonovan has been assigned to be

GLOVES ~legal department of the National assistant pastor of St. Augustine's OLD SOUTH BUILDINGBiscuit Co. New York.in Andover. Father Donovan re- BOSTON

rneart right gloves- '0 hooe'ure alceived his collegiate and theolog.so bur FOWYES an ' died at Oakland, Cal., Jaur2,ical training at, Villanpva College. trouble JanuaryrryC. 26,ay my b W .C. CDOW LY

i908. He was connected with '92;sse Hatrry u.sJna Myb________________________ the Pacific States Telephone Co. adrseOtFegsnEd

'03; Albert T. Gould, Bowdoin 185Bej inFakn______Have your o8, recenly won th Class ofStearnshas been connected with MAIN STREET, ANDOVER-

i868 oratorical prize annually the Treasury Department atX~TY~ given to the best written and Washington, -D. C., since i88o. I am a practical cutter of long x-

pITOTOG r~~~~~poenortin frnSnir.with the rank of Major. Ke in touch with the best Newsoken oratiofam Sno. ei veteranitofthevCivilYWrkrec tios Cn Nie york thuies.

made at th a orn Wia Adovrit EJung 3 859; James A. Eaton is man- work material and style. Am. n An-was bon inAdoverJune ' ager for F. N. Eaton, 240 South dover every week, and at request will-... SHERMIAN STUDIO.... i888.- After leaving Phillips he Division St., Grand Rapids, Mich. call with samples.

entered a wholesale shoe house inPictures of all P. A. Groups may be Boston and then a lumber com. -1859; William Clarenc Jones,1Ft~v~Ne~

obtained at short notice pn nLusaa nls fal from Methuen, was a member of reljfkv.NwoKMain Street, Near Morton the offices of a railroad peratino' Co. L, 2nd Mass. Heavy Artil-

in NewMexicoand Teas. ~ lery, during the Civil War, ad is.in Ne Mexco -nd- exat prsnHteh aina oh ~A SrA.OYES E. FRENCH.. died in El Paso, Texas, January atpeeta thge toa oh .G-ifor Soldier, Togus-Me.LOWELL, MASS.25, 1908. 'foSldes

Mintn' Vooms J41; Samuel Emerson wa1or 859; Rufus Wheeler Leavitt May 9, 1827, at Norfolk, Conn., may be addressed at 485 9th St.,

Students' supplies of. all kinds, and graduated from Yale in 1848BrolnN.YB. B. B. Pipes and pipe repairs. and from' Andover Theological-159Chre Hais etr

College Ices and Sndea. S~iinary in i 851. He was a was bor'n at Plainfield, Conn.,pastor at Enfield, N. H., and atMac15182andidnNe

]FRANK BROTHIERS Genesee, Wis., nd for fift er York. City, October- 2, 1899. BO KPIP~B AVB~U~ 2OO~ SHOPtaught in various places in Vr- Hewsa rdae fWstPitfluliezs o S 1e t a e hS- HeddatCrltsvl, entered the Civil War as'a Lieu-

TR roo8. - tenant, and rose to beCati ' " ola.... , January - - ~before his death. -R lar -V

'57; Alen Capbell Barrows Sawyrghetrbginwih ndrhgraduated from Western Reserve -88 rn .Swe sP"- -Clupeco Process keeps t that"

in z6i, erve in he Cvil arvate secretary to Senator Perkins wg* idc. each-9 for Bic.

224 ifthAvenue, N. Y c taught in Phillips Academy i864.o aiona O.Mkr

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PAG!� POt�R . - THE PHILLIPIAN ".

the phullipian____ When You are

BOARD � EDITORS On Tuesday evening Forum heldits weekly meeting. President "" - �jj an

3. SAWYER, 'op Managing Editor Webster said that the .speeches a iaue yuan . .R. M. DEMERE, 09 BUSIneSS Managei' were unusually good considering F. LID�� N! D�'

Asnociate the time of the year. The sublect u Co.E. XV. FREEMAN. 09 of the debate was "Resolved, That N L � you'll come to the "Old "Yale

3. T. OGDEN, 'iiiQ. REYNOLDS, '10 the influence of the Socialist party Store" to get your college outfit-

3. W. BASS, � of this country is inconsistent withtings, because so many Yale men

Published every Wednesday and Satur- American Ideals". Bostonday during the school year. Galatine, Greely, Pratt, O'Brien, Transcript Building do.

Notice to Advertisers Hamilton, Mantis, and l3enton up- . mid "Old Yale Store" designs in ar-

To insure change of advertisement, held the affirmative. Pickett, Col- tistic Yalecopy must be received for Wednesday Stems, Loving Cups,not later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- ver, Scofield, Stewart, Gurly, and Yorkday not later than Friday noon. New Tobacco Tars decorative and hand"

All Alumni communications should be Whipple upheld the negative.addressed to the managing editor, 3. Saw- President XVebster rendered the lf W. 30th St. Flags and Arm Bands.yer, 22 Phillips Hall, Andover, Mass, decision in favor of the affirmative. College quarters. Furnishings,

Terms: $a per Year. Single Coplee, s Cts Colver ga�re a select reading. Rugs, Portieres, Desks, .Curtains,

P1IILLIPXAiIS 'will be dsstnbuted fromthe Archaeology Building Wednesdays 1912 Class Meet Morris Chairs, all the comforts forand Saturdays from 12.30 until r.is uponpresentation of subscription card. the study or bedroom.

The class of 1912 held their FINE.. *PHILLIPYAi will be devoted to matters track trials yesterday afternoon and Haberdashery: Smart Ideas in.

and the graduates. and the men belo�v are en- �* IuU'1 E.4� Shirts, NeckwearHandkerchiefs,of interest to the members of the Academy placed � __

All matters intended for publication titled to compete in the faW meet. . " Half-hose, Pajamas, Bath Robesmust be signed by, the writer's name._________________________________ The summary is

THE ANDOVER PRESS One-half Mile Run-First, Mime; - and the-rest of the outfit .for the

Saturday, October �, 1908 . second, LaTour. young men of fashion.220-yards 'Low Hurdles-Dean

Last Wednesday, Mr. Steams and 0. H. Smith. Representative at French's every "OLD YALE STORE"was present at the induction of 220jP�l'd5 dash-M. Hopkins.President Garfield at Williams Running Broad Jump-First, week.College. Ye�terday, he attended Hathaway; second, French; -- - 'I�E�#iMALLEcO

-- the meeting of the New" England- Running High Jump-O. H. A.PEL AND TEMPLE STREETS

Association of Colleges and Pre- Smith. ' .. We request the opportunity to INEW "H&VEZ�',CONN.

paratory Schools. Earlier in the *Shot Put-First, Black; second, design and estimate upon your

day, Mr. Stearns heard the Report French; sub., 0. H. Smith..of the Committee on College En- Pole Vault-Clauzel and 0. H. CLASS and SOCIETY PINS,

trance Requirements of ivhicli Smith. RINGS, MEDALS. ETC.

Professor Wallace C. Sabine is In the ioo-yai-ds dash, the fol-

Chairman. The six leading col- lowing men won the preliminary fleges and six leading preparatory heats: McGinley, Hopkins, Kelly, in rove i 8 low c� .. College C1o�es..schools of New England, are rep- Crocket, Foley, Bartlet, Lawi-ason, JiI ILtL9 � .resented on this committee and rad- Hudson, Clark, Clauzel. The menical changes in the college require- who qualified for the final heat are: *147 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.ments are expected as a result 'of Crocket, Hophns, Cla�el, Bartlet. ______________________________ With just the dash and

In the final heat, Crocket won firstthis report., and Bartlet made substitute. DR. ABBOTT go desired by smartly

The synipathy of the entire stu- In the quarter-mile the following Physician and Surgeon d r es sed young men.dent body goes out to George, Har- men came in in the following order, . Office Hours: Till g a.m. Designed and made in ourold, and William Nute in the loss the first four making their class re- I to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m.

of their father whose death oc- lay team, and the fifth the quarter- Office and Residence, 70 Main St. own .workshops .sS

cur-ed in Pawtucket Tuesday mile run: Page, Clauzel, Axt, 0. Telephone 179

night. Funeral services were held H. Smith, Haye�. DR. �. DACRE WALKERin Easton, Pa., on Friday. In the 220-yards low hurdles, ,..Physician....

running high�. jump, 220-yardsCommunication dash, and pole vault, there were not

enough men to necessitate the run.� 121 Main Street . ., . AndoverTo the. Editors of the Phitlipian - fling off of the events. a

Ph siciajiand Suigeon fumnii�ir�.

The spirit shown by the student DR. TORREY"but as yet it has not reached thebody so far this fall has been good; Philo 6 flice Hours: Until xo a.m., � to s, C)standard of real old Andover spirit after 7 p.m. .which has, in years gone by, been At the meeting of Philo held last Office and Residence, i5 Elm street

an example, not� only among evening, it was voted to continue On Haverhill Car Line Telephone 70

"Prep" schools but among the larg- the political debates decided on last .. . .W. A. ALLEN, �. G....

er colleges. week, but to abolish the two pout- Prescription DruggistToday there will be both Ando- iral clubs. B. B. B. Pipes . . Fudge Sundae

line-up, and it is up to each and �esolved, That e people � WHITEHOOSE &-HARDYver and Exeter men on the Yale The question for debate was, APPOIJO Chocolates

these United States do rule andihat Musgrove Building, Andover DESIGNERS ANDevery fellow to put his best into Mr Ball the cheers, so that these fellows . ryan's question. 'Shall the The. I�le�v Drug Store MAKERS OF.can go back to New Haven sayhi� people i-tile?' is tiietefore absurd!' (J�O WL.�Y � en's" "Swell"'that the Old Andover Spirit exists ,. - The question w�s thro�vii 6pen to & (70.here stronger than ever. " the house. .....Druggis.....

CHEER LEADER. Platt lead the Republican party_____________ and Bennett lead" the .Democratic 33 Main StreeL, Andover ... SOES...Mass Me&tings party.

P(ans are being made � 1�id A 'large number of fellows were ANDOVER NA WNAL BANK 'HALLpresent, from'�whom a "great many uPpOSimu VAuDERBILT

mass meetings in the gym. once a spoke. Mr. .Hinman closed the -

week in order to rehearse th'e school meeting by giving a most interest- Honrs-g to lam., a to 3 p.m. New Haven, - GOOD.songs. See the PHILLIPIAN for ing and instructive critique, giv- . .....Close Saturday at i: in...... - , -,further notice. ing the decision- to the Democrats. - ,

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Te 1910 lass Mel iato

meet was held on Wednesday'af-ternoon. Th ~results '-were' as fol-

High -HEurdles.-Firsi, Sheffield;' BURNS t 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ond,- Wilson; substitute, Smith.-

O' tfitee Elm' quar Low Hurdles--First,, Tupper;The Phillips Academy, Tailor and OutfitternElFSster,- ' . . ~~~~~~~~Mile Run-First, Geminer; sec-

. .................... ~~~~~~~~~ond, N. Williams.01 'E'ATIPRA1IT W~~~~~~~~~~ (~~g~~ ioo10-yd. Dash-First, Pillsbury.;

4.PUJJ~iI~.II 9' Ef~-kj~U~f~i'Y RUIN second, Pitcher. -

~~ LAEUI~~~~~~3ILTCI VA~~~~~~~~~U~~C~~~~~ Shot Put-First, Champlin; sec-,ond, Fogwvhistle ;--substitute, St'ew--

22o-yd. - Dash-First, Pitcher;aOI_ .OC CASI1O N - second, Horton; substitute, Kirk-

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~bride.* - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pole Vault-J. M. Palmer.

Broad ump-F7irst. Rickard-second, atterson; third, . H.Hall.

ORIGINAL BUT. STANDARD ~~~~High Jump-First, -B. A. Frey-'' ogle; second, A. W.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Breed.~~~_, .W. red

The ideas and col'r' com binations are fresh As a result of the quarter-mile-while the- form and general effect make the run the following men w*ill makeproduct conform to the fundamental ideas up the class relay team: 'G. A.-

-of good taste. We think we can please ou' Wilson, thonipsdii; E. H. Hall and'in any line of men's furnishings.Plsuy h mnfnse'i

Our Refiresentative is in Andover Frequently th bv rdr aksnwl u

CHASE & COMPANY the quarter-mile- for 'i910 in the~inter-tlass meet, and Tupper illf

~~~~~~~~~~~~b the substitute. 10l8 &1020 Chapel Street, NEW HAVEN-CONN.

Class Football Sch~edule

At a meeting of the captains ofT h e A n d o v e r P r e s~~s the class football teams, held onT he A n'dover P ress T~~~~~hursday evening, the followingschedule was adopted:-

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~October 2I-'09 VS. 'II, '10 VS. 12.

___________________________ ~PRINTERS AND STATIONERS October 28-'09 vs. 'o, II VS. 12,

- TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY. ~~~~~October 3 i-'o9 VS. '12, '10 VS. 'II.November 4'-09 vs. 'II, 12 vs. 10.\'A N N ESTE I ~~~~~~~~SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Novemnber IIi-'09 vs. '0, ' vs.

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~November 14-'o09 VS. '12, 'oVS... PROPRIETORS OF.... 'IL

433 Washington and Winter Sts.,ThBo k t rAlgaetobpaydnteBOSTON ~~~~~~~heAndover oktr'Old Campus, the first-game begin-

BOSTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ning at 230. the second to beNEW PRESS BUILDING, - - MAIN STREET played at the close of the first.

-____ _____ ____ _____ ____ _____ _____ ____ _____ ____The captains, are: P., Dougherty,CIENTLEMEN'S~~~~~~ 'o'0; C. Martin, '; E. T. Taka-

CLOTrHES' mine, 'ir; Bowers, '2. The Se-niors will practice on Brothers'

* g ~Field, the Middlers on the OldSporfing'4nd Out- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cifiiis, he Jifor Middlers be-S porting and Out- - 'i~~~~~~~~~~~~ - ~hind the Track House, the juniorsing Garments- near the running track. Practice

A. H. Clarkson at 1"rench's every week ~~~~~~~~~~will be held daily at 2.30 on the sev-A. H. Clarkon at Frenh's every wek - -- " - - - -- ' "- ' '''''' - - ' ' eral fields.

Harvard Defeats Bates-

Good~~~~hings, al"LLEMETTE ~~~~~~~~Harvard defeated Bates Wed-

AT T io.a l E~~c~ nesday afternoon o odesTailor . tid .LLLurnisherL Field by a score of i-6. The feat-'-

R ight Prices, PESSiNG BY THE TERM BARARD ST., ANDOVE ures of ie,,gamie were long rn' - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by Corbctt and White. 'The for-

mer rant the bal'back for a touch-Confectionery Spanish Olives' CO ES ~ ~ ~ Co lvi P~NYdown and kick-off received on his

v~lifeltioner Spitih 011,6'sPCO SVYO1N A Yown 5-yard line. B ates was' veryEnglish BiscuitsgupteHr

English Jams French Sardines Yard center for long gains.French Cheeses 4 ,-lAR VAiD -BATES

Nnt Meats ~~~~~~vr~~ OW S&Ited) I ~~~~~~Harding (Cutting) le re Cummings------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~McKay (Withington) It

Jellies &.&c. rtW.Adrw- ~~~~~~~~~~ur'(West) i rg ErsIdne

. ........ l~~~~~-Nors (addeni) C c Cochraneoar DulP) Tg Ig McKennyFish' (aucb'heier),rt

It A. E. Aiidrews- -. . ~~~~~~~~~~Crowley re le Bishopcobb, D~s ~ 1~ii . 2 CIO TET,- -- 3SO Cutlr b rdn)rb qb Cobb

- - , *. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cret Gixdn rbrbDormanBOSTOk4 vr Smith Xf oely

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Full Line, of - HE OUTSIDE WORLD Roosevelt'2would not take- the..MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.. ___________ _ stumip.'The President is sure thaf

J. Win. I~~ean The two' rival Presidential candi- Taft will wi, and, does not co- IfyureNER TE i.New Store dtsw..Byaindw H.sider' such an action necessary.Main Stree, AndoverTaft, mlet last Thursday at the an- President 'Roosevelt considers

BUCHAN & FRANCIS nual banquet of the CiaoAsso. New York one of Taft's weak INS'U R N Eciations of Commerce. The points, and, every effort will be

Uphosterrs ad Funitue Delersfriendliest feeling was exhibited made in that quarter. TeeetoStudent's Trade a Sp-Daesbetween the two men,, 'who shook takes-place in four weeks, and-theeciaty, hands amid the cheers of the President would certainly not w- adWIHt KOW ORro Pak Stret, Adover guests. With the last course of the draw from the stump at such a

dinnr, menu cards were handed to stage in the game, if he ad ntabouMtICT wtHE[WINS & HIOLLIS Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan in suc soego= 0aonfrbigsrMen's Furnishing Goods numbers, as to keep them ard at of Taft's election. IS R N E O FC SMen,&Furnihing oods work signing them. Each of the IS R N EO FC S

4 "Hailto Plae, Bston candidates spoke after the dinner. Ueo akRo akDidn_________________________ Two taxicabs of the New York The new fellows should know

.a..THEB METROPOLITAN... Taxicab Compljany), containing sev- that there is in the basement of_______________eral special policemen and strike________________

Andover's Candy.Store breakers attempted to make their the Archaeology building a wellHome-made Food, Ice Cream, Soda regular trip yesterday. The taxi- equipped dark-room for students. PPRDt

and Candies - cabs had not proceeded -far, when This room is free. Those who'42 MAIN STREET the special policemen pened fire wish, to develop their own pictures thbe photogra r

upon the crowds lining the side- may make use of the room at' any BOSTON.--ALFRED DU M PY walk, and killed a boy. No apoar time. The room was provided inHair uttig an' Masagin....ent reason for the shooting couldoretoncuaeptgahybe found, ad two men were ar- IIP. A. Barber Shaving Supplies rse ncneune hswe and it was hoped that the sellows 19~9V040~"f 0 opressed for an explanation,, admit- would' organize a Camera Club.,

Post Office Block,. Andover ted that one hot had been fired at However, no rgeular cl has them. 'been formed, and individual stu-is ~ ~ B uS ~ lii ~ (0 Chicago won' the national base- dents have developed pictures in0 U * ~ ~ ~~~~balchampionship last Thursday by the room from- time to time. Haverhill's'Greatest Clothiers.defeating New Yor -4-to """'For, It is hoped that fellows will .-.

Picture Frame and Gift Shop the pasr'Week all New York has felfe-to develop pictures in -

been looking fo Fward to-this final tedr oma n ieAndover . . . Massachusetts contest, and 35,000 people were Sl itiuosopresent at the game. The mob, At theitrTheatres oJ. E WRIING which was the largest ever seenAtteTare Stein-Bloch CloithesJ e E. d WHIticn - at the polo grounds, were clamor- Hollis St. Theatre-"'The Round

PHILLIPS SEALS ing at an early hour at the gates, Up." Matinees on Wednesdaysand as the officials refused to open and Saturdays at 2.0o P.M. Haberdasherthem, they quickly settled the mat- Tremont Theatre-"'The Merry

Andover Mass. ter by burning the fence down. A Widow.", Matinees on Wednesdays. Ke erCa t&~H~'t~lE special police force o 0 men and Saturdays at 2.00 p.in.HC)'IAJE ~~~~were detailed to keep the crowd Colonial Thleatre -Montgomery ~ ~ cmit'vrey

bcad through their efforts and Stone in.,"The Red Mill." inmscopeevrtyShirt Tailors some degree of order was main- Matinees on Wednesdays and Sat--71 armmfield Street, OSTON tained. Chicago won the pennant urdays at 2.o0 p.m.I ~~last year also, but by a much wider Park Theatre-Marie Doro in

nx SuIVr CRAVATS margin. "The Richest Girl." Matinees Sat-J. A. H-ANDLEY The Island of Crete, encouraged urday at 2.00' p.m. Beginning

-EACHIFr, OF- by the example of Bulgaria, has.de- Monday, Oct. 2th, yrle Bellew -4 1 " Latest Eitlem 4m811IRT, YZOK-1734, GLOV.x5, HOINIE3Y, itc.BANJ, GUTARand-MANDLINcided to sever their union with and Margaret Illington in "TheBANJO, m GUITAR ad MATnDOI Turkey and join Greece. The Gre- Thief". Matinees WednesdaysXnhtrmentefor ale o~ent cians claim temovement tohave and IaItay at 2.00 p.m.33aaeInt, ARCH1:A18OLOQTSVnq G tet

Mondays, Thursdayp anti Friday. been made entirely by Crete, and Majestic Theatre - Gertrudenot at their instigation. The Greek Hoffman in "The Mimic World".

Iminister, through a communication Matinee, Saturday at 2.00 pm. Near Hotel Toura'GENTrLEM N to the Porte from his government, Boston Theatre-.!'If -I Were 78 Boylston St., Boston* ~~~~WHO iRES FO TLE* NEATNESS. AND COMFORT Iexpressed his hope of acot- King." Matinee Saturday at 2.oo.

WEA THE IPROVED uance of' the friendly relations ________ -7'.N hitherto existing between the two L. B. Parks, P. A. '05., 'Y. '09., BOSTO ~~~nations, but Turkey is not dis- and L. Hartridge, P. A.' 'o6.,Y.osdoact in a friendly manner

Greece. r~~~~o., have made the Yale Un iver-%UA RTE R Emperor Francis oseph, of Aus-.st aj lb

T"ERIOIZOIAAR and Hungriaan delgtiiis a Students of Abbot and Hb fps AVVKES%tum "'ta e "Ay . Budapest, made an appeal to the 'A T N O l

loOP11-: ! county-for_-recruits for the army. 71 EAO ST E B TNHedfe'the powers of 8uroe The practical experience'-of a ifetime isThe ~~~and declares his intention of' up- at your service at the "dNeW"~ Shoe Store.

CUSHION holding the alliance 'ith' Bosnia E. DAWSON Main St.BUTTON and Herzeyovina at' any ost. The So earn

Austrian troops have seized many* UESFIATO THELEO-EVER important railroads and passes, in _______________

11SIERSRRUNFAsTn.Is order to ceck the advance of the T MUISEBMMC1 ann 30 Sriangurila.The situation is JOHN~ STF.WART

beoigextremely critical. e Caed-frn R i bi.FAL Senator Hemingway oIdanClothe 'Pr s delivered.!

Pwss666 and, Cleain a Spca1ALWAYS EASY ' while leaving . the'- White House Ps fieAeu, Advr.1 anr tet . noeyesterda, declaed thatPreside t Ofie nAdvrx Bnad-tetdor

ALWAVS~~~~~~~ EA4 '"'4

*, Ave443 '' 4,yesterday, declared that President,4444... 4 3

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0.P , H AS E (Conti nued. fro Page 2) *ical engineering course at CorneUlDaily and Sunday Papers,' Periodicals, ;University but did not graduate,

IStationery, Confectionery 1'--- 868; RossConwvayStone was .' .,

and'all the* leading-bands of and died February 23, 1908, atCIGARETT'ES br eray2,14,a n Silver-City N.,M..'He was mar- GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS

27 Maip Street Andover desoedd, nddedi'Nw to Catherine Quimnby of English Cravats, poredShirtings,York City, uly, i6, 88 8. He Wooster, 0. FL NES LUNCH was a g raduate of'the law dep'art--FrnhadEgshHieyment of the University of M~icbi- i 9w<; Elbert S. Latimer is with -

ix Main Street * gtan in 870,' andwaedtro the.Horace K. Turner Co. ArtWahntnndSme sreS,AND ,O VERy "Bullion ", a monthly, and. f Publishers, Boston. Boston, U S. A.

"Wall St. News ", a daily in New igoi; Howard Williams Morey,ALLEN HINTON York, during the years '8P.'82. and Miss Grace Bedell Clark wereICE CREAM and SHERBETS i884; Edward Franklin Gage, married April 20,, 908, at B~uf- t o 0

M. D., from Harvard 893, and' falo, N. Y. lSOA' pResidence-"-~Sunset Rock", Miss Mary Ethel Nourse were '2 ila .Wdasi

TaeReading Car.... married at Charlestown, Decem- mm~ro h a imo ad 9MRMC

ber 19, 907. win, Wadhams, Bacon and Fisher, Haverhill, Mass.Frank E. Gleason z886; George H. Danforth is 3 Nassau Street', New York.Coal and Wood secretary both of the United Bank V II

Mill Wood for Kindlings Note Company and-of the Amer- 93; Frank Ward Howard andDelivered in Rooms iaBakNtCopn,' Miss Louise 'Currier were married MOM ILA t~ BROSicanBankNoteCompnywith

Office, Main St. -Yard, Railroad St. offices at 7 Broad St., New York Fbur ,ioa yn

Highest cash price paid for Cast-off City. '95; Tredwell G. Hopkins is TailorsClothes. Leave orders at rench's. 1889;, William M. Higgins, M. the editor of the Practical Dairy-In Andover e ry- Monday, Wednes- AND IMPORTERS OFday and Saturdvy D., is at 66 Madison Avenue, 74. ______ Woe No lte

S. - KEEZER Ne okCt.S. J. Keator, P. A. '05., Y. '09. '-for Young.Men125 Main Ste - .. An890dChrlr P. Leaeeris on the Banner Pot-Pourri Board

Stree, .Anoveris secretary of the Trust company atYl.-I-~ 01 Tremont t., BostonTHE T HILLIPS INN Regular~of.Northemericcowithefficslat-Mr. A.McMillan at French's every week.

..... Opposite ~ 505 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,; Pa. Rglr ieya ore wlOpen throughout the year. Rates i 890; Rev. George B. Spauld-beofrdaTchtisyafr --

-- $3.00 per day. anquets served in spso tSoigo onthe first time t the Institute. G r y r sto Clubs and Societies

J. M. STEWART,-- Proprietor 1892; Samuel C. Pierce is a The Senior Class at. Yale hasmining stock broker at 3 56 West elected the following Andover Tior.

J. I. PLAYDON California Avenue, Pasadena, .Cal. men to office: Class Secretary,T ior... Florist... 1894; Leland Emerson Bristol Harold Phelps Stokos of New N wHAE CO N

Store, Arco Building Telephone i05-3 and Miss Alice Pemberton Calef City; Class Historian, Leonard N WHAEC M.FreshCut lowes fo allOccaionswere married at Atkinson, N. H., Kennedy of Brooklyn, N. Y.; to

GrshCu voerus ao allOcain December 29, 97 the Cap and Gown Committee,1897 Alxaner arrs Wds-Albert Day Farwell, chairman, ofCbarles~~obiuoywritz worth and Miss Alice May Smith Lake Forest, Ill., and John HarperChrle's Roivov'wift were married at Worcester, an- Mallory of Pittsburg Penn.; to theeuo

... Boot andShoe Repair Shop.... uary 8, 908.- Triennial Committee, MortimerShoes and Rubbers for SaleAsmaSebrchianofO

P. 0. Avenue Next to John Stewart's 1899; Eben Perry Sturges, son Aeshmed Heabls, chs aim, ofUS Apm S~________________________of Eben Perry Sturges and Kath.WeesyHilMs.Jas

erin (M~enie) tureswasBenton Grant, Jr.,- of Denver,West's Home Madee (McBakee)ySisgeat wa

Seet.om Itds gooder i comes born August 25, i88o, at Mans- Col., and Paul Sherman Andrews OFHAMILTONPLACE BOSTo&iBarnard field,'.0.eHe eneredfthetmechas-of Syracuse, N. Y.from there.

Respectfully,dP. WST._____________________$5 to $10 Saved

A. co r'O ES STO D DER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~On -our High Grade FancyL ,.HOLT CO O 5 & S O D I-Suitings and. Overcoatings

6 _______________________________________________ if ordered now ....

Dealers, in D ry, Goods and FoR, IFTEEN YEARS-- '

Groceries and Wholesale Deal-

ers in IK E~THE LEADING COLLEGE,-SHOE HOUSE.. BRE & OTaorBENJ, -BROWN 1 Shool Street, Boston . hool St., B3owe, n .

Shoes ol All KindsJoE BENTON, at French's every two weeks._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

ANDO YER - AMASS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I S E L KCHARLES MURPHY AI~t'~IIQT (~I~IJENGLISH'and:

P. A. Sudents' Barber of ' m rI gAM RC N- . -* ~~~~~~~TAILORS

gMain Street . . Andover TE M G E T Y S R N T E E ... 6 leacon St. BOSTONWhen CROS1 S first lined up is team, t was a trifle weak: Could AET

Jo. H- iio-I Clnow and thnra6only an edplay.. But wihGOOD COAXI J.HOARE &- f_.,, Lofidonand-careful, drivers, he Is now doing some brIlliant centre plays. HL RS~LnoGrocers. .For Col see him. - - -HENRY WANDLESS,

~ 4~R1~IEW.-COS3,-4-4~a~nit--- -Teono_-- at-French's-__

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For years the-,Leading Miicloer Tailor. Our reputation has been gained,.throuqh-the

knowledge of making~ clothes thtwl aeorcsoers. A full line o fall goods

to choose from HWITH THE COLLEGES nut Hill' similar to the one at'~1 Q j

Fallcre prctic strte atTravers Island. GRIDLEY'S RESTAURANTHarvard last Wednesday. The Fall Baseball- Practice aOOD FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES OPEN ALL NIGHT

Univerity sqad wasdivide into The following is a list of the 241.3 WASHINC;TO SRXET, -- BOSTON

three crew which padled up mn out for fall baseball practice. Cstream, followed by Coach Wray The number is large, and judging Cias's Elections -- Wilitn Defeats Exeter-in the launch. The University boat was made up as follows: from the work thus far shown, 9 OFCRELTD Exeter lost to Williston last

the material is very good. The 19 OFCSELTD Wednesday by the score Of 4 to 6,Stroke, Sargent; 7, Ward; 6, R. At a meeting of the class of 911in Cutler; , Faulkner; 4, Deming; me n oijn hyaeotheld Tuesday morning after chap-at*g emredbfeqntp-

for-are: aft~~~~~~~~~~ies and fumbles.- Both teams3, Severance; 2, Lunt; bow, E. frae el, the following officers were showved a disposition to hold,-whichCutler; ox., Blagden. F. M. Dougherty, center field; elcted for the fall term resulted in'their receiving serious

There is an increase of flinty- S.P elr nil;A .Bon rsdn-l.setbacks at critical times; and thestudents -at Harvard 3rd base; T. H Anerbach, left V7ice-President-Kelly. cntn ube rvne n

lastyear thetota regstraionfield; H. B. Day, st base; T. L~. Secretary- and Treasurer-For- cosistent ground gaining bybeing 4902 students. Moon, left field; R. E. Hardy, tr either team. Williston- made her

esiden92 tetars.o mes center field; M. Broomnfield,, right MIDDLE SS OFFICERS only score late in - the first' half.aProidcesnth darisontinAncers o fil;GThmsnptcr; At a meeting of the Middle class, when their left end, Fitzgerald,

annouces te dicontiuaE. Vaoegef rdbs; . Wednesday iiomning, the following captured an onside kick and dodg-hazing in that college at its open- officers were elected- . ing' Sharon ran thirty ards for aing last week. Meader, st base; W. A. Erwin, President-Frank S. Waterman touchdown. At the time, the ball

With the recent increase in size 3rd base; G. F. Schofield, center of Roxbury, Mass. was in the, middle of the field andof the student paper of the Uni- field; J. T. Stoers, pitcher; W.- W. Vice-President-Ralph E. Pierce there seemed little prospect - of

versty o Illnois -Th Daiy *~ Sherman, piachdr; H. Elwell, of Honey Grove, Texas. scoring. At one time in this halfversiy ofIllioisThe ailyIllini, short-stop; P. YTurner, right field; Secretary --ad Treasurer-Fred Willistoii succeeded in making sev-

to five-.columns on eight pages it Rag f ot oawna-rl osctvefr-dwn nlnA. G. Eastman, 'ist base; Snell, R ag fNrhTnwna rlcneuiefri on nlnbecoms thelargst colege apercatcher; Pfau, catcho; Litcfelplays, but fumbles and penaltie

in the world. - ilde; I N. Y -91 CLS -LCINkp hm fo aig ayTh' -- the ~ fiederBrown, pitcher; Burdette, ~ ,2CASEETO ette rm mkn n

-hsyear Yaehas elargest sotso;LF.Breecah- At a meeting of the class Of I9I2 lengthy advance.registration in the history of the' held after chapel Wednesday Eee' cr a aei h

Univesity Ther areover ,400er; J, S. Reilly, fielder; Bennett, monntefloig fiessecond half on a field goal byUniersty.Thee ae oer ,40 short-stop. were electetd. for the fall term : - Downing from the 3-yard, line.

students, 30o more than ever at- Prsdn-owo.Exeter had gotten the ball withintended the institution before. Mr. Fuess' Conferences Vice-President, At. Striking distance of Williston's-

Ex-captain Gardner of Illinois Secretary and Treasurer-Page. goal and on steady gains by Wayhas returned after a protracted MONDAY At this same meeting Bowers and Fitzsimons seemed, likely toillness, and will play with the- 845-Smith, F. W.- was elected captain of the claiss make, a touchdown, but -two penal-eleven at half-back this season.. 9.00-Knapp. football team. - ties put them back. It--,was thentha Downing kicked the goal.

* ~A new football song has been 9.15-Markey. TaR a h aeasawoesoewritten at Exeter by C. W. Ire- -9.3o-McNally. - -many weaknesses, and the -forwardland, -'09. It will soon be pub- 9.5Sot Hey, Fellows!I Write Limericks pass especially proved ineffective.

lished nd wil be us~ in th An- 9.45-Swa. and have fun on Tag Day. Thomas, Exeter's former cap-dover ame. Thl e wodsi are An iio-Ken. An SAMPLE LIMERICKS tain-elect for this year, played leftOld Ex'ter's sons may truly boast of Aninstructor by nature quite meek tackle on the visitor's team.

a grand and glorious name, II.3o-:Clauzel. Was told that tag e should seek The summary-;For Ex'ter's men are sure to Your II4- ,H.Si coinua girIdmind EXETER WILLISTON

honor and high fame, orcniulgidHearts, proudly Uloyal to thee, do 50-alor, J. .Get a tag, or give up your Greek". Lewis (Cornell) le le Fitzgerald

cheer thee on thy way, 5.0TYDunn It -It ThomaslSoowrCnemr n hw 5.15-Axt. There was a young student named Bluethenthal Ig Ig Walkeraganothatnwe will wind t o 5.0Mno.Bill Downing (capt.) c O'Neil

again, hat wewill wn today 5-3o-onroe.Who went after tags -with. a will, Cooney rg -rg MoultonCHORUS 'Whien he asked her, "What price?" Mitchell rt / rt Lee

Cheer now for Exeter and show TUESDAY She said, "You are not nice. Morrison re re RandN tliemcns our e fromcah- 90.-ilr You're quite too much -of a pill." Sharon (McGill Murray) qb

No lie ca stopou heo lne- of .oo-CMpie. A ball player huk and slick (MyrI qb O'Brien (capt)-ing, smashing through theWith f tags-CmhisancoatougcoveredIhbthick.toblue' - Cie thes his "0a myre thyc FitzSimons rhb i'hb Hartigan

-For we will fight, fight with all our 9.3o-Walworth. CrYoi'l bhe AilLs, bye and, y Way fb I- Ifb Whalenmight and wave high the red and 9.45-SeldersYi eALtg y n l Tuhon.-Ftgrl.,Gagray. Then what will become of bur Dick?" fro tuchdr-LFizgeald. FiGold

Cheer, now, for old Exeterl Cheer .11x.oo-Remmis. Leave Limericks at Mr. Moore- goal-Downing. Referee-Stevenson.for Ld. Eign . A.- 6,H II-lbe head's office, in-the Archaeology Umpire'- McKendrick. Field- judge

C. L. aniga, P. A 'o6.,H. IL15-AMcbee. - Building. Prize offered. - and time-keeper-Perkins. Linesman'10., is playing on the Harvard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- -~~Pearson. Time-iS minute halves.

Golf team. - -11 4 5-Arnold.H. F. Vaughan, 1911 L. 5., -inquiry ---

captain of the Exeter eleven of1906 has been elected captain of All members of the school are in- -

the Yale Freshman team. His vited to meet Dr. Dewey at Mr. L. PI N KQS ,

position is left end. Sakoes hue -19 Mi

Thirty-our me lave rportedstreet) any time between 6.3o and --

to Coah Shrbb 'ofthe Hrvard7.45 Sunday evening. No formal. HARVAE3) SQUABB, -

Cross-country Team. A new Sunday evening meeting, will be Rep. G. L.BRAsn - AMDODGM.

course has been laid out at Chest- held. 1 tFn'

- ~ itiake all mg sleetione in. Suwff ouitabZ for the ceofletrade-