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Ir Ill 4r a flPHILLIPS ACADEMY h ~~~ I ~~ANDOVER MASS. Volume XLIV. Number 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919 5Cet FOOTBALL, GAME WITH 'AELEDCLU ETS ANDCER SOCCER PRACTICESQA WEDNESDAY PR E91DENT WILSON'S, CUSHING TODAY AttemeigothHaar WELLUNDERWAY-Wensa afronCah CONDITION IMPROVED First Game of Season to Be Played CelutFrd nfight, forthe oling Coach Ryley Whipping Material Fred J. Daly drilled his squad for King Albert Cancels Many Dates on Brothers Field at 2 O'Clock weeeetdofcesfrtecmn into Shape ovra ori udmnasadon Tour GAME EXPECED TO liE LOSE yeDrG Beipesdn.iROSP 'EC'iS FOR SEASON ARE OOl) signal practice and explained the co" PR"V JlSE ON RSERVATIONS UP TO GAME EXPECTED___ T2B LS N . eipeiet SENATORS INTERESTING ~S. C. Keves, vice-president, position of each man on certain Thisaftrnoo th firt fotbal J T. aldin, ecrtaryand Practice in preparation for the treaure. varsitysoccereeasonacmmencedplays. Later the plays were put Abulletin issued at ten o'clock game of the season will be played terramfrti.erwl-ls Mnaudih optn into execution and the candidateslatD.Gasna- _on. rothes Fild wih Cuhing onsT oasmfokr thin both thel diretiMondayof de Coahe optn inf nounced that the condition of the _pn. Brothers Field. with Cushing ~~~Ryle. Anpassed an examinato fr as soon Peietwssihl mrvd Academy. Since' it is the opening nd wintermoterms, ath whc unusualonub of me. tun as a player failed to take his proper Laeset sightl iova e contet ofthe ear, he pay ~'illfallan itrtrsatwi uuuln beofr-nLsnghM.Wlonasbe bentdoubly interestingeaslit will prominent Harvard graduates will r ure position he was sent to the rear, to have the first natural sleep be doublyinterestng, as i will spa in outfor this sport this season, but Coach Daly then gave the first he has enjoyed in several days. spaand a trip to Cambridge *t* f 'l h toiseewa the vaoo tsfrsty canaortnt the spring. All men who intend it 'as ound mpossie to andle team an hour's hard scrimmage The attending physicians were poisheinhat game varit aa aver- to enter Harvard are invited to more than the regulation squad of against the rest of th~,,7quad,each greatly encouraged by tebis occur- sarv, in adit itothe feact at join the club and to participate twenty-three, member getting a chance on B rence. sary, n addtion o thefact tat inthe eceptinal prgram lanne teaminwhich isstarted mawithm practi-rteThethpatientTheististillstlhoweverr Cushing has many times proved inr ths exeptalrrora pln e maptin ruce iates tnymn cally first subs. The first team ,avrsikmn"sD.Ga- herself to be a worthy opponent. fowtiyarleainng fromelas yro telam, took the ball on their own twenty- staed sic mnh, ad Dr.l Grae- W~hile it is-of course, difficult to First Track Meet- whiles only torme o he last five yard line and ithou once to undergo a nght anrid wil need make any definite statement so mainder of the squad is composedloigtcredtthlnthf plete rest. All news of the affairs early in the season, still one may The first preliminary track meet of new men and men from last the field, Neidlinger going over at the Capitol and elsewhere is say without fear of exaggeration, of the fall season was held last ya' inn ls em for the touchdown, Adams, Win- kp-fo i smc sps that thus far the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~er Wnin cas ea.gate, Smith, Pfaffmann, Daley and kibet fro hin asor muc asle hos tha ths ar heteamn has been W~ednesday. The following men In the front line Waller, Bate- siblelinpandeffortetoerelieveohi shoiwing up wonderfully well in placed in the various events:LaTipedngxclntwok mind of all worry. practiceand the utlook fr a 220-ARD DASHman, Salinger and Parkhurst have B team was given the ball o the successful year is unusually favor- First, Mclnnes; second, S. shwJpeceigywlwiefis' wnyfv adln u Because of the illness of Presi- Otis' goal guarding has been well failed to gain. Farnsworth, how- dn isn igAbr fBl able. Coach Daly has had several Robinson; third, Jackson. above the mark. The backfield ever, dropped a pretty goal from gim hscneldnavo i dembers of last year's team to 40-YARD DASH also is strong and the school mnay the thirty-five yard line which guhscneldmno i draw on, besides a rem arkable First heat, first, M cnnes, sec- r s s u e h t a r p e e t t v i h o e e ,h v e n b o k d e g g m n s i o n c i n w t a mount of new varsity material, ond, Robinson, third, Renfrewv. retasuedtatarersettiemihrhwvehaebenblcedegae esi connetin it consiting f felows ho enered Secon heat firt, Gae; seondteam will be put on the field for the with a little exertion b the line- thesischnoti fll.w hs enuer- Lei;ohd, mall.rtGg;eod first game a week from to-day. nmen of the first teamn.'Later TeKn ilvstBso n the school this fall. In this nurn- Lewis; third, Small. in ~~~~Buffalo and then go to somle point ber are Wingate, who will play, Third heat, first, H. Chenev; Th olwn steqa: tesrmae igt cred in California, where he will re- uarte thisafteroon, nd Baty, econd Maso; thid, Rener. Forward Line: Salinger, Tsai, Tho- another touchdown for the, first quarerhisatrgunadnbdtyes ond,-Mason hirH HReSr mic schedle for Ocittobe ranth who will b tgad eie 0YR IH'UDE mas, Johnson, Mills, Waller, team. The backs were given manutlhsvstt a rn several 1 The entire line-up First - ~~~~Bateman, Capt. Bruce, Park- practice in drop-kicking but with Cso ceue o coe 4h svrlotters. Teetr ieu is heat, first, Reiner; second, hurst.thexpioofhegamdeb His schedule after that date, stands as announced by Coach Daly, will Avery; thjird, Sears. Halfbacks: Coleman, \Vhitelock, therexceptionfte gemade b at least for the present. be as follows: Second heat, first, Avery; sec- Farnsworthisnone registered. Anderson, 1g. ond, Reiner; third, Allen. Shepard, Becker, Riegel, Keyes, The teams lined up as follows, Terylvstrhsbe e Talmadge,c. ond, Reiner; third, Allen. Frost, 111orse. W ~~~~~~~~pressed ever since he first learned LAnderson, i.. SOYR O UDE rsMre ednesday, the first playing o h lns ftePeiet Lfa Tipnn I.e. FirstLewis sOnd AvRD ery Fullbacks: Henderson, Wheelock, through without change: o h lns ftePeiet Pfaffann, ~e. irstLewis secnd, Aery; Annis, Lunt, Hayes. TEA'M TEAM B His majesty has cancelled his Battie, r.g. third, Cheney.GaGar:R -. Pfaffmann, I.e. rc.. King, Etheridge engagement to go to the Hippo- Dales', r~~~~~~t. __________________ oalG ua d: . O i-La Tulippe, l.t. rAt. Bates, H-ale dronie t n ' Bushl r.e. The following -is the schedule enmn ~.rg vn _2ight,because ie oes Wingate, q.b. CasFoblElcin asanucdbtenmar alndarso, .. Akrvg.we vn t aet iitaypaeo A~dams (captain), r.h.CasFotalElcin Smith, Lh~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b. l~~~~~Mlt ~g . Silwell amusement. while Mr. Wilson is Neidlhger I.-. b Class-ootball is now in full Oct. I1 L_---Chinese._team of Greater Dale", r. g -Neidlinger, f.Lswing, anyh r os~l ae, r.t. - .t. Robinson in his presentfdoiidition. __________________ ~ ~ ~ ~ var Burt, r.e. I.e. McNeil, Strong havingdailyscrimmges i pre-Oct. 14. Pending. Wingate, q.b. q.b. Scott- havig dily crimage inpreOct. 25. Harvard Varsity (at Neidlinger, .h.b. rnh.b. Wolfe, Wight Itrs nteSnt oa- Spanish Books paration for the numeral games. Adams, r.h.h. l.h.b. Farnsworth Itrs nteSnt oa Cambridge.) ~ K. Smith, f.b. f.b. K~oehler centered upon the probable effects The libary ha now a ist ofstarted andi several close contests Oct. 29. HarvaLrd Freshmen, of President Wilson's illness upon The ibrry as nw alis ofshould be witnessed, as all of the Nov. 8. Worcester (at \Vorcester) the treaty fight. books which may be useful and All games' atAdvr unls Music Notes. Many believe that with the interstingto ay of he Spnishteams have good material to rely - atAdve-ls olersigt n f h pns on. The following wvere recently otherwise mentioned. President out of-it for many weeks, sch Books - elected captains and managers of _______ During the coming year the first Senators Hitchcock and Swanson First o in Spanish by J. P.~ the various teams: and second tenors meet on Mon- will have the task of making the W. Crawford.- Greeks: Captain - C. P. Bartlett Library Exhibition' day night in the choir room back final com~promise upon the reserva- Easy Spanish Reader, by J.aagr- ok of Pearson hall, the first- bases on tos Hathaway. Miss Frost, the librarian, - has 'Wedinesdav; second basses on Ti sats hc hs ea Spanish Prose Composition, bGus atan-Ddrr been most fortunate in securing Thursday, and the full choir on tors have hoped to avoid. How- G. WV. Umphray.R an:Mngr- reo. for two weeks, an exhibition of Friday in the chapel. The or- eetedcso utcm on Jos6, by A. Palscid Valstes. Roas Captain- Nicola. pictures of Jamestown and his- chestra ill meet every Tuesday in for i wo th reeiso ms woeksothe Text Book of Modern Spanish, Maos aptain - Tcrk. trcVriifo h irr h rhelg ulig o ntoo he ek h Maos Cpan - TiYor. - oi igna rmteLbayteAcaooybidnamendments still pending will have b LIM HRmeSny lpco. Manager - Johns. Art Club. The pictures include La Hermene San Sulpicio______by charts of the James River, and All those playing orchestral in- bien ilb ne discu f adterssion. A. Palacio Vald~s. LbayNtc various scenes of the homes of struments should report in the Xhnti timil e come, iuPrsi-n El Capitan Veveno, by P. A. Lirr Ntc Pocahontas and Washington. lecture room of the archaeology dWen tis tilune tossptea ori de Alercon. The students who use the library These pictures should be of especial building next Tuesday night. ork en himsf adintaetiosleaer wilr Don Quixote, by Ceruantes. after 8.00 p. in., are asked to report interest to students of American has already begun on Hayden hamelno choiicetbu tondeaerwithe Dictionary of Spanish and Eng- at the desk when they enter and History, and all are urged to see Symphony in D major, known as mtea hyjdetebs lish Pronunciation, by Veldsquez. when they leave the library. -thm the "London" Symp'hony, neet.ftetet ead The leaders of the treaty forces announced yesterday that they understood learly the President'IS views. They further stated that treaty opponents who hope to get better terms because of the President's inability to express his views, will be disappointed. Richard Kerr, Chicago's south- paw, rated as third string pitcher, yesterday shut out the Reds 3 to 0. Kerr gave the Cincinnati team but three hits, and did not allow a man to get beyond second base. Errors on the part of M\oran's men helped pave the way to the White Sox victory. Chicago regis- tered t~o of her runs in the second inning and the other in the fourth. -' 'TH P HILLPS q'ATnfOvER FTALLAT SQUTAD

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Ir Ill 4r a flPHILLIPS ACADEMYh ~~~ I ~~ANDOVER MASS.Volume XLIV. Number 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919 5Cet

FOOTBALL, GAME WITH 'AELEDCLU ETS ANDCER SOCCER PRACTICESQA WEDNESDAY PR E91DENT WILSON'S,CUSHING TODAY AttemeigothHaar WELLUNDERWAY-Wensa afronCah CONDITION IMPROVEDFirst Game of Season to Be Played CelutFrd nfight, forthe oling Coach Ryley Whipping Material Fred J. Daly drilled his squad for King Albert Cancels Many Dateson Brothers Field at 2 O'Clock weeeetdofcesfrtecmn into Shape ovra ori udmnasadon Tour

GAME EXPECED TO liE LOSE yeDrG Beipesdn.iROSP 'EC'iS FOR SEASON ARE OOl) signal practice and explained the co" PR"V JlSE ON RSERVATIONS UP TOGAME EXPECTED___ T2B LS N . eipeiet

SENATORSINTERESTING ~S. C. Keves, vice-president, position of each man on certainThisaftrnoo th firt fotbal J T. aldin, ecrtaryand Practice in preparation for thetreaure. varsitysoccereeasonacmmencedplays. Later the plays were put Abulletin issued at ten o'clock game of the season will be played terramfrti.erwl-ls Mnaudih optn into execution and the candidateslatD.Gasna-_on. rothes Fild wih Cuhing onsT oasmfokr thin both thel diretiMondayof de Coahe optn inf nounced that the condition of the_pn. Brothers Field. with Cushing ~~~Ryle. Anpassed an examinato fr as soon Peietwssihl mrvdAcademy. Since' it is the opening nd wintermoterms, ath whc unusualonub of me. tun as a player failed to take his proper Laeset sightl iova econtet ofthe ear, he pay ~'illfallan itrtrsatwi uuuln beofr-nLsnghM.Wlonasbebentdoubly interestingeaslit will prominent Harvard graduates will r ure position he was sent to the rear, to have the first natural sleepbe doublyinterestng, as i will spa in outfor this sport this season, but Coach Daly then gave the first he has enjoyed in several days.spaand a trip to Cambridge *t* f 'l htoiseewa the vaoo tsfrsty canaortnt the spring. All men who intend it 'as ound mpossie to andle team an hour's hard scrimmage The attending physicians werepoisheinhat game varit aa aver- to enter Harvard are invited to more than the regulation squad of against the rest of th~,,7quad,each greatly encouraged by tebis occur-sarv, in adit itothe feact at join the club and to participate twenty-three, member getting a chance on B rence.sary, n addtion o thefact tat inthe eceptinal prgram lanne teaminwhich isstarted mawithm practi-rteThethpatientTheististillstlhoweverrCushing has many times proved inr ths exeptalrrora pln e maptin ruce iates tnymn cally first subs. The first team ,avrsikmn"sD.Ga-herself to be a worthy opponent. fowtiyarleainng fromelas yro telam, took the ball on their own twenty- staed sic mnh, ad Dr.l Grae-W~hile it is-of course, difficult to First Track Meet- whiles only torme o he last five yard line and ithou once to undergo a nght anrid wil needmake any definite statement so mainder of the squad is composedloigtcredtthlnthf plete rest. All news of the affairsearly in the season, still one may The first preliminary track meet of new men and men from last the field, Neidlinger going over at the Capitol and elsewhere issay without fear of exaggeration, of the fall season was held last ya' inn ls em for the touchdown, Adams, Win- kp-fo i smc spsthat thus far the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~er Wnin cas ea.gate, Smith, Pfaffmann, Daley and kibet fro hin asor muc asle hostha ths ar heteamn has been W~ednesday. The following men In the front line Waller, Bate- siblelinpandeffortetoerelieveohishoiwing up wonderfully well in placed in the various events:LaTipedngxclntwok

mind of all worry.practiceand the utlook fr a 220-ARD DASHman, Salinger and Parkhurst have B team was given the ball o thesuccessful year is unusually favor- First, Mclnnes; second, S. shwJpeceigywlwiefis' wnyfv adln u Because of the illness of Presi-Otis' goal guarding has been well failed to gain. Farnsworth, how- dn isn igAbr fBlable. Coach Daly has had several Robinson; third, Jackson. above the mark. The backfield ever, dropped a pretty goal from gim hscneldnavo idembers of last year's team to 40-YARD DASH also is strong and the school mnay the thirty-five yard line which guhscneldmno idraw on, besides a rem arkable F irst heat, first, M cnnes, sec- r s s u e h t a r p e e t t v i h o e e ,h v e n b o k d e g g m n s i o n c i n w ta mount of new varsity material, ond, Robinson, third, Renfrewv. retasuedtatarersettiemihrhwvehaebenblcedegae

esi connetin itconsiting f felows ho enered Secon heat firt, Gae; seondteam will be put on the field for the with a little exertion b the line-thesischnoti fll.w hs enuer- Lei;ohd, mall.rtGg;eod first game a week from to-day. nmen of the first teamn.'Later TeKn ilvstBso nthe school this fall. In this nurn- Lewis; third, Small. in ~~~~Buffalo and then go to somle pointber are Wingate, who will play, Third heat, first, H. Chenev; Th olwn steqa: tesrmae igt cred in California, where he will re-uarte thisafteroon, nd Baty, econd Maso; thid, Rener. Forward Line: Salinger, Tsai, Tho- another touchdown for the, firstquarerhisatrgunadnbdtyes ond,-Mason hirH HReSr mic schedle for Ocittobe ranthwho will b tgad eie 0YR IH'UDE mas, Johnson, Mills, Waller, team. The backs were given manutlhsvstt a rnseveral 1 The entire line-up First - ~~~~Bateman, Capt. Bruce, Park- practice in drop-kicking but with Cso ceue o coe 4hsvrlotters. Teetr ieu is heat, first, Reiner; second, hurst.thexpioofhegamdeb His schedule after that date, standsas announced by Coach Daly, will Avery; thjird, Sears. Halfbacks: Coleman, \Vhitelock, therexceptionfte gemade b at least for the present.be as follows: Second heat, first, Avery; sec- Farnsworthisnone registered.

Anderson, 1g. ond, Reiner; third, Allen. Shepard, Becker, Riegel, Keyes, The teams lined up as follows, Terylvstrhsbe eTalmadge, c. ond, Reiner; third, Allen. Frost, 111orse. W ~~~~~~~~pressed ever since he first learned

LAnderson, i.. SOYR O UDE rsMre ednesday, the first playing o h lns ftePeietLfa Tipnn I.e. FirstLewis sOnd AvRD ery Fullbacks: Henderson, Wheelock, through without change: o h lns ftePeietPfaffann, ~e. irstLewis secnd, Aery; Annis, Lunt, Hayes. TEA'M TEAM B His majesty has cancelled hisBattie, r.g. third, Cheney.GaGar:R -. Pfaffmann, I.e. rc.. King, Etheridge engagement to go to the Hippo-Dales', r~~~~~~t. __________________ oalG ua d: . O i-La Tulippe, l.t. rAt. Bates, H-ale dronie t n ' Bushl r.e. The following -is the schedule enmn ~.rg vn _2ight,because ie oesWingate, q.b. CasFoblElcin asanucdbtenmar alndarso, .. Akrvg.we vn t aet iitaypaeoA~dams (captain), r.h.CasFotalElcin

Smith, Lh~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b. l~~~~~Mlt ~g . Silwell amusement. while Mr. Wilson is Neidlhger I.-. b Class-ootball is now in full Oct. I1 L_---Chinese._team of Greater Dale", r. g-Neidlinger, f.Lswing, anyh r os~l ae, r.t. - .t. Robinson in his presentfdoiidition.__________________ ~ ~ ~ ~ var Burt, r.e. I.e. McNeil, Stronghavingdailyscrimmges i pre-Oct. 14. Pending. Wingate, q.b. q.b. Scott-havig dily crimage inpreOct. 25. Harvard Varsity (at Neidlinger, .h.b. rnh.b. Wolfe, Wight Itrs nteSnt oa-Spanish Books paration for the numeral games. Adams, r.h.h. l.h.b. Farnsworth Itrs nteSnt oa

Cambridge.) ~ K. Smith, f.b. f.b. K~oehler centered upon the probable effect sThe libary ha now a ist ofstarted andi several close contests Oct. 29. HarvaLrd Freshmen, of President Wilson's illness uponThe ibrry as nw alis ofshould be witnessed, as all of the Nov. 8. Worcester (at \Vorcester) the treaty fight.books which may be useful and All games' atAdvr unls Music Notes. Many believe that with theinterstingto ay of he Spnishteams have good material to rely - atAdve-lsolersigt n f h pns on. The following wvere recently otherwise mentioned. President out of-it for many weeks,sch Books - elected captains and managers of _______ During the coming year the first Senators Hitchcock and SwansonFirst o in Spanish by J. P.~ the various teams: and second tenors meet on Mon- will have the task of making theW. Crawford.- Greeks: Captain - C. P. Bartlett Library Exhibition' day night in the choir room back final com~promise upon the reserva-Easy Spanish Reader, by J.aagr- ok of Pearson hall, the first- bases on tosHathaway. Miss Frost, the librarian, -has 'Wedinesdav; second basses on Ti sats hc hs eaSpanish Prose Composition, bGus atan-Ddrr been most fortunate in securing Thursday, and the full choir on tors have hoped to avoid. How-G. WV. Umphray.R an:Mngr- reo. for two weeks, an exhibition of Friday in the chapel. The or- eetedcso utcm onJos6, by A. Palscid Valstes. Roas Captain- Nicola. pictures of Jamestown and his- chestra ill meet every Tuesday in for i wo th reeiso ms woeksotheText Book of Modern Spanish, Maos aptain - Tcrk. trcVriifo h irr h rhelg ulig o ntoo he ek hMaos Cpan - TiYor. - oi igna rmteLbayteAcaooybidnamendments still pending will haveb LIM HRmeSny lpco. Manager - Johns. Art Club. The pictures includeLa Hermene San Sulpicio______by charts of the James River, and All those playing orchestral in- bien ilb ne discu f adterssion.A. Palacio Vald~s. LbayNtc various scenes of the homes of struments should report in the Xhnti timil e come, iuPrsi-nEl Capitan Veveno, by P. A. Lirr Ntc Pocahontas and Washington. lecture room of the archaeology dWen tis tilune tossptea oride Alercon. The students who use the library These pictures should be of especial building next Tuesday night. ork en himsf adintaetiosleaer wilrDon Quixote, by Ceruantes. after 8.00 p. in., are asked to report interest to students of American has already begun on Hayden hamelno choiicetbu tondeaerwitheDictionary of Spanish and Eng- at the desk when they enter and History, and all are urged to see Symphony in D major, known as mtea hyjdetebslish Pronunciation, by Veldsquez. when they leave the library. -thm the "London" Symp'hony, neet.ftetet ead

The leaders of the treaty forcesannounced yesterday that theyunderstood learly the President'ISviews. They further stated thattreaty opponents who hope toget better terms because of thePresident's inability to express hisviews, will be disappointed.

Richard Kerr, Chicago's south-paw, rated as third string pitcher,yesterday shut out the Reds 3 to 0.Kerr gave the Cincinnati team butthree hits, and did not allow a manto get beyond second base.

Errors on the part of M\oran'smen helped pave the way to theWhite Sox victory. Chicago regis-tered t~o of her runs in the secondinning and the other in the fourth.

- ' 'TH P HILLPS q'ATnfOvER FTALLAT SQUTAD

PA GE TWO THE PHILLIVIAN ______________________

Member of ScLool Newspaper Federation It wvill therefore be necessary for Inter-Club Football Well dressed Andover Men have, their Clothes Made byL ~~~~~all the new. fellowvs- to follow the Thfisgaeoftenercunt ~~~~~~~~Iji~~~~~~~ihefis gmeafuheite-cu

example set by the old men at football series' were held WAednes-

today's game. da1ntesnorfed1h oBO UID OF EDITORS 1919 However, a few words of advice dyo h eirfed h o

Marwging Editormay be helpful. First of all theremasldb Captain Clougn,ha

MORRIS TYLER w~ill be no apblause whatev'er, a ea ountor over 4-a the ials The Phillips - Academyafter a "Long Andover." Second-thconbeg240atefil

Busincs~ ManagerIv, individual side cheering o anywhsl.TeGek wo tei Tailor and Outfitter, Elm SquareALLEN KEITH - initial game, by defeating the

kind is not tolerated, aid isp .aysGal60

Assoiat'e Editors .al60 ATHLETIC GOODS,by our opponents will not eap -

R. COLGATE 'eO ____________24____AXONS_____R. H. SFui'i plauded. In the third place, the RMN 4~050 ______________________________

H. A. Wiuve '20 cheer leaders are to be obeyed, as lubbard of the Romans, w~s theN. Bn~o '20F. H. DAvis '0 they have charge of the fellows star performer in this game, carry- H . F .C H A SE

0. . NICOLA,' 1 - while in the stands. Lastly, at ing the ball across the goal line forIJ. P. KOIILER 20 the end of the game, evervone will three of the four touchdowns madeN

L. CoMI~~oRT '~ remain in the stands until the final by his team. W I H IS N-ETB1H~N19A.C RLDTAS '20

F.A . C LEDY'o her ae en e. The winners were especially suc- ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS TO EVERYTHING FOR_____________________________ All fellows are to be at the field a cessful in the use of the forwardPHLIME

Published every Wednesday a~nd Satur. little before two o'clock, in order to pass. Captain Clough got Of W~E ws to anofual and Wintr FO TB Lday during the school year. cheer the team, when it makes its several nice throws, which Chap- goods, also FOOTBALL EQUIP- TRACK TENNIS

Notice to Adetr appearance on the field. The old man received in good style. MENT- includingTo ensure change of advertisements copy men will occupy the first rows in The Saxons were especially wveak FOOTBALLS SHOES

must be received not later than Friday the stand, and the new men will on the defense and were unable to EAD URSOTTERS ESY gn o ORs AL PHun LLIPosnoon. All business communications shouldHEDGA SOUFT RSORLLPIISbe addressed to the Business Manager, fill in behind them. stop the onslaught of their oppo- is ready for inspection by Phillips ACADEMY TEAMSA. K~eitii, Bartlett 56. You have two hours to learn the nents. Andover men. Eastman Kodaks

The nu~wa~s~invies cmmunestins.Andover cheers which are as fol- The losers showed a marked lack OUR NEW FALL CATALOGUE IS NOW READY Deeoig rnig nagn

but does not assume responsibility for the lows. Learn themz!!! of team work, and frequent fumbles WRIGHT & DITSONsentiments expressed therein. All cm- THREE TiMrEs THREE resulted. 334 Washington St., Boston AR O B L INmunications must be signed, although the Rah - rah - rah (Name) For the Saxons, Al Wilson playedAR O B I D Nname of the author will be 'withheld frompublication if he so desire. Rah - rah - rah (Name) a good game at fullback, being L W~ "~"M I T

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SATURDAY, O(ame)C(Nae)!! Rah91rahGray, r.g. rg. McCormick Press Building Andover Hats cleaned and reblocked while youSATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1919 ~~(Name) Kern, ,c. C. Hibbard wait. We mnake a specialty of clean-

Wilson, l.g. l.g. Taylor ing White Kid Gloves. Our successTIGER mung,O ltlt.aliorh depends on your satisfaction.

CommunicationsR - r - r" ra . nger, 1At. Lcast S=U P i GIVE US A TRIALCom munications R - r - r rah ~ ~~~Chapm an, I.t. ___ ___ __Lucas__

To the Editor of the PHILLIPIAN: R - r - r - rah Clough, q.b. q.b. Nichols r i

In the last issue of the PHILLI- R - r - r - rah Wells, r.h.b. r.h.b. Lincoln. Orchard THE SHOE REPAIRER ANDOVER SHOE SHNE PARLORH-ubbard, I.h.b. l.h.b. Wilmot Open every night until 10 o'clock

PIAN, there was an article regarding A -N -D -0 -V - 8- R W. Kohler, fLb. f.b. Wilson 67 Park St. Andover

the resumption of the motion (Name) (Name) (Name) GREEKS 6-GAULS 0 ______________

pictures given in the gym last year. LONG ANDOVER Ti ots a adfuhfW . A L N1Among the old men, the desire for Andover! Andover! Andover! Truhoteall wa dfougiod and.AL

continung them is praticallyRah - alh - rah, Rah - rah - rah, the result was in doubt until the A T C~ E1 unanimous. - Rah - rah - rah ANDOIJ..VERIl

Nw the question arises as to Andover! Andover! Andover! end of the game. Vco gny'what objection there is to the __________Stilwell~i the Greek's left-haqlf,

movies. It seems to the writer Cmite o 9912 made the 6nly.score, when he tookST

that clean, -wholesome pictures, the ball over the line in the third such as were shown last year, are Discipline: Dr. A. E. Stearns, Mr. quarter. He was injured in the LAUjJNDRI~Ydesirable, as it gives the fellows SoeMrFemaM.Phil- third period and was replaced byA J

a chance to pass an evening - lips, Mr. Lvnde, Mr. Boyce. McGrew. _ til O e-which might he spent in less pro- Absences: Mr. Bancroft, Dr. A. E. Greene and Bartlett, tackles,-- '. --

fitable ways - with enjoyment. Stearns, Mr. Tower, Mr. Daly. were the strong play~s'1ifhe C andy- Kitchen-Again, the projecting machine has Athiletics: Dr. Page, Mr. Poynter, Greek's line. FRANK L. COLEbeen bought and installed with Mr. Hinman, Mr. Tower, Mr. Taft of the Gauls got a bad 1 he Sweetest Placemiuch trouble and cxpense, and it Bent-n. blow in the mouth, which knocked 44 MAIN STREET

seems a decided waste to discard Pjblicaton naM.out three of his teeth.inTwit ithsuc litleuse ibatins na.Auditing: M. The lineups: GentS'Fu ns e

If it is the cost of operation that Brenar, Mr. Frtott, Mr. Secr DufeR~EEKS GAULS

is the problem, no doubt the fel- Mr.en M.. Starns. Spne Dflr. r.e. Fitch M4USGRO V E BU IL DINGMr. H. C. Stearns.E. Greene, r.t. r.t. Button

lows would be lad to pay anDiplomas: Mr. Forbes, Mr. Ben- Fairlcigh, r.g. r.g. Learned - yf' admission fee of five cents, wvhichi Place (Robertson), c. c. Correa (Capt.) FIRST CLASS WORK w e C . C IOWVLE~

ner, Mr. F. E. Newton, Mr. M~ayo, l.g. I.g. Taft, Button STUDENT TRADE A SPECIALTYwould mostprobably met all ex- Lynde. Bartlett (Capt.), U~. I.t. Baldwin We havecentered to Phillip Academy etudentspenses. ~~~~~~~Societies: Mr. Graham A. U. V. Wintersteen, l.f. U~. Strickland DRrUeG0iwlvySTs

It is hoped that the "powers that -D. White, q.b. ql.b. Cleveland JOS. BOULEAU, Prop. D U GSbe" will see their wvay clear to re- - Mr. Forbes K. 0. A. Lord, r.h.b. r.h.b. M\ulcahv'_________________establish the movies. Mr. Freeman P. A. E. Sellman, McGrew, l.h.b. l.h.b. Bemis lASH0SI

Mr. Newton P. B. X. Brainard, f.b. f.b. Kirkendolph asr C. CROXtole_____ ~~~~~~~Mr. Phillips P. L. S. Inquiry Speaker

To the Editor of the PEILLIPIAN: Mr. Boyce F. L. D. ___DRUGGIST

Every day after athletics, the M.Bne A.GX. The speake atteSceyoswimming pool is crowded with Entertainments and Prizes: Mr. Inquiry meetinig to-morrow night 0tItUf Vtullta

Tower, Mr. Benner, Mr. Phli- - WA0=XtNUK WR. P01 STMTlUrfellows who have just come in lpMr Poner r Hna will be the Reverend D. Brewer CHIARLES T1IT1DAS Qo

fro difernt pors. he ouner Mr. French, Mr. G. H. Eaton, Eddy, who graduated from Ando- D~X NTehn uryHl .0fellows always start a game of tag Mr. Pfatteiche - ver in '94. As one of the most Wegive especial attentos to the Outfitting

at ths tine,'ad go acin aroud poular nd sught-fterof chpel FRUITS, GROCERIES ofBoys & Young Men at Schools & Collegesathids ftimeandlg racing around Chuzrches: Mr. G. H. Eaton, Mr. spopars and sought-afte uof bthapelA LE Styles suitable for Fall Term

the sides nth poolndiing inroat Boc.Secr r o-el ecieahat ecm.BKR OD are now ready in Sack Suits, Norfolk Suitsbush, Mr. Roth, Mr. H. C dyrcieahat ecm.BKR OD and Clothing for Formal Wear

the diving board, without looking i The meeting will be held at Pea- CANDY AND TOBACCO English and Domestic Hats, Shoesto see if anyone is in the way or not. Stearns, Mr. Kelley, Mr. Sides, body House, and will begin at PURE OLIVE OIL & Furnishings

Of course, thMr. rasertMr.aPitre.the usual hour, seven o'clock. 42 MainSt, Andover, Mass Trns Bags & Leather GoodsOf oure, heydo ot eananyC'urriculuim: Prof. Forbes, Mr. __________

ham-i, but they add greatly to, the Telephone 81 *Send for Illustrated Cawaiauaconfusio and nose; if te young Stone, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Ben- Yale Football Schedule MUTONS 8AL*3. OMVCCS ..

fellows want to play tag, all right, ner, Mr. F. E. Newton, Mr. T._._...... sr- 2 2and .a.....ur.....

ought,'--atleat, t be Leonard, Mr. Boyce. Saturday, October 4th, Spring-but they ult-tlat ob Scholarships: Mr. G. T. Eaton, field College at New Haven.

consideate toother eople.Mr. Hinman, Mr. Bancroft, Mr. Saturday, October 11th, NorthPREPS, ATTENTION I Sawyer, Mr. Daly, Mr. Quinby. Carolina at New Haven. -

Library: .Mr. -Freeman, Prof. Saturday, October- 18th, TuftsTHAt the beginning of every foot- Forbes, Mr. Benner, Mr. Pea- at New Haven.

bhall season, it is necessary to body, Mr. Moorehead, Mr. Leon- -Saturday, November Ist, Mary-acquaint the "preps" with some of ard. land State at New Haven.the customs- that are observed here Entrance Examinations: Mr. Saturday, November 8th, Brown co.at Andover. Lynde, Mr. G. T. Eaton, Mr. at New% Haven.

There has been no time for the Stone, Mr.! Graham, Mr. Ban- Saturday, November 15th, S05 FIFTH AVE. 1014 CHAPEL..usual meeting in Peabody House, croft, Mr. French. .Princeton at'New Haven. "' NEW YORK NEW HAVEN. CoNNq.

hich is held each year to teach Eligibility: Mr. G. H. Eaton, Mr. Saturday, November 22nd, HaP r rM.B arso t17 an t. vr ensa the -n~iv menthe various ceers. Spencer Mr . Stean yr CCambridge. B. Ha-q at17-l 4

THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

ROOM LIST 19. J. M. P. Anderson and R. M.

DAY HALL Clough.DAY HALL 20. L. Hubbard.

OJJN.G IVIEN'S~~~~~~~~. .R.Srcm 2.G.B MMr -~ ~ ~~~~O UG 1R N 2. A. C. Thomas and H. M. 22. H. C. Rich and WV. M. Rosen-. -1 g~~~~~~~ooth. laurn.C L O T H FUS ~ ~~~~3. W. H. Norton and De Luca. TAYLOR HALL w~ C J~~ () "J~.' L' ""~ ~ 4. W. J. Kohler, Jr., and D. C . Wshun

OF THE FINE CUSTOM TYPE ~~~~Jones.OF THE FINE CUSTOM TYPE S . R. Reiner. 2. H. L. Fritchman and E. J.

____________ ___________ ____________ ___________Z im m er.6. J. P. Ramsey.MJade in Our Owvn Sh~ops 8. P. W. Sclheide and H. K. Hud-3.DAleanGuler4. G. B. Atwood and R. G. Allen. Whlteemioa oinner.Whlth emtoaonnTHIS year, more than ever before, kend.A. Kemp and J. E. Coy- ~LJ wey makes the whole world weep -T HISyea, moe tan ver efoe, kndal.9. W. C. Hogg. The unemotional sheep sup-good clothes count. 10. J. M. Gleason and M. H. 8. . A. nston plies the "last cry" in smart

Colby. 8 .Eso.cohsfrPe coladCl~k~C~t & 4C0. mens and young men' 11. J. G. Cook.9. G. L. Bateman and B. S. BullcohsfrPe coladClCo. men's and young men' 11. J. G. Cook.10. B. K. Swartz and J. 11. M lege men.clothes are of fine Eiis ad Eng- 12. . . Keyes. Pherson. AJ-olb u w etlish in 14 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11. K. WV. Marks and J. S. Borg. Special "Shoppinug Service"llish tye fabris, madein consrva- 14 L. W. arkhurs and E.N. 12.C. S.Co.for orders by mail.tive styles. Park~~~~1 . 13. K. F. Tsai. ROGERS PEET COMPANY15. H C. atteson.14. E. W. Reynolds. Broadway Broadway3 4.~~~~~~~~~O ~~16. A. H. MacDonald and WV. A. 15. C.C. XSrght"oureniet t34.50' 15. C. G. Wright. C~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t 3t S. ~oeniet 3t t- ~~~~~~~~~~~~Ferris. Boda onr"FfhAeavd 'ip ward 17. H. G. Ross. 16. L. Merrill and D. . Wilson. Bad Way Crnrs Faths Ste.17. L. H. Sherrill and 0. G. Jack- NEW YORK CITY19. E. L. Mavo.- ~son.

aseb~~ll Smiart mckinaws, leather L.0 WRPichrstadE 18. M. G. Bolster and H. WV. Cole.

jacke-s cad aswell K tvn and D. B. 19. A. D. Kern. THE ROSENBAUM SCHOOL

as sweaus o Holmes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~20. F. XW. Hopkins.kinds. R. B. Haviland. ~~~~~21. 1. F. Brainerd. MLOD ON23V . Greene and F. . Greene. 2.E.Aundo24. D. January. 23. S. B. Rose and A. A. Griffin. Boys may enter any time to prepare24. XV. L. Hobson and WV. B. Lee. for College Board Exams. SmallJU9, ~~~25. L. H. Fitch, Jr. 25. R. K. Askew and 0. C. Thorn- classesor individual instruction. Rec-Slte 26. A. Boc aend oheyohe. ton. ord last fall: 92 boys prepared; all26. R. E. Brigham. httoetrd28. H. S. Pole 2nd and K. A. Our References: Any Andover grad-New York Hls 27. R. C. Davidson. uate of the past ten years, or anyMen's ~~~~~Entrance Hls 28. S. J. Robinson. Andover undergraduate.Shop 1 3~~~~~~.(th tet2. .G ailo n . .Brell-equfpped School Building, Lab-bridge. TucKER oratory, Dormitory and Gymnasium.You .Y~ever Pay ilfore at Best's 3 31. R. DeS. Childs. - 1. C. H. Bartlett and M. Hur- Tennis, Boating, Swimming, and otherYou Neer PayJ11oreat Bes's 32.C. V.N. Wood. tado. . outdoor sports.33. B. C. Nichols and J. T. Small. 2. J. Rogers.Notes ~~~The new material is of uncertain 34..J. R. Kimbuly. 3. XW. E. Trewett and J. H. Dur- WRITE FORLast edy Clarence Parker, strength, the only man f reputa- 35. L. S. Hammond, Jr., and L. R. gin. LSTTEBOKTwho succeeds John Carney as Exe- tion being O'Hearn, third base on Comfort. 4. T. S. Friedburger.ter's bsbl coach, called the Brookline High last year; he is36Snw .F.GHovat HER EN UM COLbasbl candidates out for the also on the football squad. DRAPER COTTAGE WOODSfirst practice of the year. Five The -track team candidates re- 1. P. E. Mulcahy and J. E. Mul- 5. 0. E. Guthe. MLOD ON""men responded, three others, pre otanrCnosad ch.6 .B ubn n .DCp.Barry, R. Jones and R.potd ornr onrsa 2. D. S. Morse and F. E. Bricken. Greene.Bulrbeing with the football captain Waterman, there being 3. F. H. Riegel and F. B. Screven. 7. E. C. Stillman.squad. five "E" men: -F. H. Hitzrot, 5. T. L. Fentress and . C. Tay- 8. B. P. Gray, Jr. CLN

F11 The veterans are . osbier, A. F. Jones, C. F. W~oodburyr and 1o, Jr. VLAISHLT E TRpitcher; T.- Mlullen, rightfield; F .K ogas ebro h 6. F. E. Button and R. L. Hap-1916 team. Emery, and Fulford,god R. P. Anderson.Burke, shortstop. Hugh Walker, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~weightmen, are with the football- A. T. Mercer. -Li and X~~~~~~ells, and R. N - ~~~~~~1. C. Manning and L. DeXV. J.C Johnson. MnaOt [4 canididates.Bae ny. Vaudeville and feature pictures. RealH ~~Coach Parker gave the menaST W R Brc.0Bon. acts. Five cents extra. MXatinee and

r, long talk, poinfing out that Exeier C.F.and evening.Onehiman.Tueday Ony.BagiDy'J had a baseball record unequalled Cleansing and Pressing .F.PMahw.TL.himnTesyOt7BagnDa

by an schol o collge i theGarments 4. S. Gourley. - J. C. Alexander. Elsie Ferguson in "Under the Green-by any school or college in the ~~~~~~~5. F. P. Todd and G. B. Dyer. 0. A. Alcaide. wood Tree."c ountry, and urging the use of 10 Bartlet St.- Andover 5. F. P. Todd and G. B. Dyer. L. Stillman. Harry Carey in "Fight for Love."lots of "pep." Strnd oey__________________________6. XWi. Dwight and WV. M. XWal- T. Esty. Sr oey

_______ _______ _______ ______ _______ _______ _______ ______ worth. E. Fairback.We n s a , O t 8Peggy Hyland in "Cheating Helf."

FARRAR HUSE RE.Sge.Cyclone Smith Series.PREPARE FOR COLLEGE G. Brown. 11f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inograrn News.PREPARE FOR COLLEGE ~~~~~~~~~3. Masua J.. rc. -Christy Comedy.AT 4. J. H. Wells and Royse. C. B. G. Murphy. Special Thursday, Oct. 9 Specialn~~aannunnr TUTORING ~~~~~~~~~ 5. H. P. Howell and B. Dunsford. F. DeV. Seymour. "The White Heather" - auriceCAM IDGIE TUTO ING CH L 6. R. C. McKinley and B. Jones. R. S. Foxwvell Tourner.

27 WARE ST., CAMBRIDGE, MASS. PEMBERTON COTTAGE E. A. Tutein. anth' Arbucklei Movice.BoG. C. XWaldo. FtyAbcl n"uce o.BOARDING Shool for limited number of Boys. Individual in- 1. M. Wasserman and R. S. Law- H. G. Remington. Friday, Oct. 10B struction insures rapid progress. Boys may enter at any ton. Ma Alio n"lms are.time of year. Two years' work in Summer and Winter terms. 2G.PBetanPGL.a Healy. esuAyakaw in "ThemourgeuSummer School at Lake Placid, N. Y. Booklet sent on request. SessuV.C.HGay.Coward._________________ ________________ ________________ W yck.W .C Ga .ow r " -

a . .eks and S. R. Randall. R. B. Hodges. Mt and Jeff Comics.__________________________________________________ . D. G. Fanning and B. H. A. A. XWilliams. Saturday, Oct. 11William S. Hart in "Wagon Tracks."Burnham. PRIVATE HOUSES William Duncan in "The Man of

CARTER MgLENLISTrn-No age- li it 6.DklyLechan H K Pine__________________________________________________________PHILLIPS HALL Batty. ML~ack Sennett in "That Night"Get in line with igh tandards 1. N. Hock and T. E. Wight.XX.HBae._______________

2. D. E. Wight and 0. P. Nicola, Aida.The business house of Gilbert has the Jr. Parnall. -true pirit,-- 3. A. Brayton. L. Avery. PAESE O

nity with quality ~4. J. M. Hopkins. CHANDLERVA NE T COUniy wt ult 6. R. A. Butler and H. G. Atha. WXm. Holmes.7. T. S. Sharretts, Jr. Hutt.-

Sincrit~ in service 8. T. Evans and J. D. Jameson. Downing. .TAL R nAssurance of satisfaction ~9. M. F. Anthony and XV. J. Van C. XW. Young.As'suanceof saisfationPatten. CHEEVER IMPORTERSSWEETMEATS, SMOKES, STAPLES ~~~~~~~~~~~10. J. F. D'XWolf. N. S. McGee.

bought here will send you away with a smile and bring you back 1.F .Iga n .S c .A idthIntyre. ~~R. L. Munger. Officers' Military and Naval

JOHN GILBERT & SON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~12. C. S. Lunt and R. S. Orchard. Chrisman. -JOHN GILBERT & SON ~13. K. S. Pfaffinann and G. B. Ranger. Uniformns'Fancy Grocery and Tobacco Specialist Wells. C. H. Upson.Cor. Chapel and Temple Ss. 14. J. 0. A. Fine. J. C. Dupont.

NEW HAVEN, CONN. 15. H. M. Place. J. Johns. 101-TREMONT ST., BOSTON17. W. D. Scott and E. M. Wolfe.1 8. B . B o ar dm an .nC n i u d o p g )-~

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(Contined frompage 3)MCCURDY 4. D. Kaffenburgh.

ARNOUNCEMENT ~ ~~~~~~~~~P. Fletcher. 5. E. E. Piza.AN~~OUNCEMENI (Conilnued from png&3) ~~~~~MRS. CASTLECA LEE AN RS. J. Elder. -. Patten. E.RLG. HNDERR. Lamborn. A. Wilson. Ern.an.

Fall showing of N. A. Stahl and R. B.Clark. - Annis.Bendn

correct college FARLow WV. J. Carpenter. MR. QUINBYfootwear at 'Carl E. H. Andrewv. Ives. MTY. Sexsmith.footwearat 'Carl Spack. PEETII

E. H. Pratt.. M. S. Bailey.. .R MAc~oNd.LOElander's on every "~GARDENER Sheridan.

other Wednesday Stewart. 7 D. H. Jackson.Sargent. G. D. Andrews. ' hplNtsfor Snappy

HINCHECLIFF Amr. Chaelote

L. P. Brosseau. L. A: Draper.ThpraertbohsvisT ~ ~ ~ ~~~C . D. S. Bush and H. J. Koehler. E. Akerley and E. S. Duffy. Sunay wilreahe Rev D.t Berewers Dre ss er s

THAYER MCNEL 0.HOLT WAINWRIGHT - Eddy, P. A. '94, Yale '98. Mr.B. T. M\anning. McMahan and Ekbree. Eddy has often preached in the

BOSTON J. V. Reed.Retclr Rentschler. Academy pulpit during the pastRepreetdb .W ugrJACKSON Pme.six or eight years and is extremely7 MAN S R E

_________________________ L. H. Gordon. - C. N. Thomas. popular as a speaker. He is one7 MAN S R E

- A. B. Clark. -Steinbach. of the secretaries of the American

Andover Restaurant and Luc V .Gro.CANRK' HousE Board of Missions in Boston, and, _____________

K. B. Smith. 2. T. T. May and W~eber. in addition, is closely in touch

Best Place to Eat E. A. Correa. 3. F. M. Avery. wihYM.CA.or.Hmae-

Y AOSD OFFILLCE ATENIED F.. Hurt 4. N. C. Stilwell. at least two important tours in K auffm an11 POST OFFICE AVENUE JOHNSON ~~. D. D. Hays. Europe during the period. He is

________________ingae___ T.C. W ih.one oftemost ly land e tu

Knight. ' 7. F. Wallace. siastic of Andover's alumni. - -

BUY YOUR JEWELTY PARK 8. WV. C- Riley and C. T. Tread- The first communion service f ~FRO51 L. Conant. way. of -the school year will1 be held after O berieder,

J. D. BLACKSLAW V. Von S. Whitelock. 9. M. C. Henderson. service Sunday morning. All mem-Carmichael. ~~10. R. E. McCormick. bers of the scholaewecmdt Inc.

The Andover Jeweler R. M'itchell. 11. H. G. Young. this service, regardless of what Importing & Manufacturing

____________________________________________________12. J. H. Appel, Jr. their church affiliations may be,13. G. A. Mlason and J. Merry- provided they are in sympathy "BETTERMA ID"LO U IS ~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~weather. with its spirit and purpose. New (nEQIWERED)

L O U IS H U N T R E SS ~ ~~~~~~~14. IVI. Escamilla. members will be received into the

L. C. NEWTON church at this time. F ur rier sPhotographer ~~~~1. F. C. Wells. A brief meeting of the standing

2. H. Ml. Blair. committee of the academy church3. D. WV. Burnham. will be held at 10.15 o'clock, Sun- 29-31-33 West 30th St.

find it mposibleto return M R. SOTSday morning just before the ser-1. P. E semnondJ.Kafmn vice in the rear of the chapel. The

from his Cape Cod Studio be- 1. P.. ie.a n .Kumn committee includes the officers of N W Y Rfore October. 2. . . it. the church, the pincipal, the

3. A. D. Righat, school minister, the Inquiry offi-4. A. .Reihart.cers, who are church members, DR. W. H. SIMPSON

His Andover Studio will therefore MR. TOWER'S and representatives from the wom-1. T. Smitham. en members of the church. All are Otoa~

______ _____ _____ _____ ______ _____ _____ _____ _____ 3. T. Hale. pointed time. 3 M ain St. By Appointment

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