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S he*~~~~~~~~ _ _ __.~~~~~ HARDr'~~~~~~~ HIT-_- VOL. XXXIV NO. xo PHILLIPS ACADEMY, fNDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2x, 1911zx PRICE 5 CENTS TRUSTEE'S MEETING FIRE IN BARTLET HALL ANDOVER VS. HARVARD 1915 YALE 'I 5 OOTBALL TEAM ___'' .. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HARD HIT, Asmall fire occurred in Bartlet A D H T Regular Fall Meeting Held Tuesday Asmlreocrdin attFirst 'Vaisity Game to-B Played The Yale Freshman football Night. Phillips Hall to Be Hall on Wednesday evening r. Ts Afternoon T he Yale shman football RestoredSawyer noticed smoke, coming team was practically-broken up, as from one of the windows, as he Today at 2.30, on Brothers-Field the result of the following edict. The regular fall meeting of the was walking by, about 6.30. He Andover plays her first football. The cause of this severe punish- Trustees of Phillips Academy was turned in an alarm and the fire de- game under the new system, with ment, which affects the whole held at te Principal's office in the partment responded quickly. The Harvard '5. So far there has been "Shef." Feshman- class, was be- Administration Building on last flames had not gained much head- no way in which to size up the cause a band of Freshman attempt- Tuesday- evening. Those who were way and were soon put out. No team; but if the fellows get out ed to burn two bridges in the resi- present were Mr. Alfred L. Rip- one knows how the fire started, and back it up with all their might; dential section o New Haven, and ley, President of the Board; Hon. as it was just supper time, and the the team will be sure to show up took the horse from the--police John A. Aiken; Professors James hall was practically empty. C. M. well. The Freshmen 'have an ex-patrol wagon that came for them. Hard' Ropes and Clifford H. Sheldon and W. W. Sheldon's ceptionally strong team this year.The Governing Board of the Scien- Moore of Harvard; Mr. Elias B. room was most damaged, and F. On T-School issuesday, the Varsfollowing J. 'Mannin t, s room, wh~~~~ ~ ~~ifcScho issud aboe proclamton: Bishop; Treasurer Sawyer and J Manning's room, which is aboveable to score against them once.proclamation: Mr. Stearns. Those members of the Sheldons', was slightly dam- But, thanks to the new system at -'n view of the misconduct of- the board residing out f town aged. Andover, we are sure that the members of the Freshman class of reached Andover during the after- school will be represented by the t e Sheffield Scientific School last Important Notice ~~~~~~~~the Shieffield Scientific School last noon: in order to inspect the pro- . Important Noticey heretofore Ando- Friday night, it is voted: that all posed site of the new Infirmary. All fellows who have not yet re- ver's best has never been dispised.representation of the class in the All f~~~~~~~~~~~elowsti o ave nots yet rhe After this had been done and a ceived their Mirrors can get them Let every fellow be on the fieldathletic and musical organizations ceived ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~thei Mirror mscan ogeanahiom of the University .be' suspended - visit had been made to the swim- iror early, and ready tgive the squad University be suspended - ming pool, the Trustees dined to- aeolo Building, between a-hearty welcome when they come until further notice. No member gether at the Dining Hall, after and .oo o'lock today. on the field. of said Freshman class shall be which they adjourned to the Prin- ______The lineup for the teams will be: owed the privilege of represent- cipal's office for the business meet- Important Notice ANDOVER FRESHMEN ing either the class, the School, or the University in any athletic or ing. Chatterton, Thompson, le.m l rsitin any acti o The old officers of the Board All men wanting to try for as- ausical organization; this action to itAnt managern of baseball as- le. Coolidge tk feta ne were re-electeed for the year as sistant manager of baseball should Willey, Roberts, It. -take effect at once follows: President, Mr. ipley; hand their names to Timbie before It. Howard, Trumbull 'By order of the Governing Treasurer, M. Sawyer; Clerk, twelve o'clock Tuesday noon, Men Mead, Eustis, g. Ig. WithingtonBoard of the Sheffield Scientific Mr. Stearns . -T~~~3 Shmbrsool.h Mr. Steas. The members f the from the class of 1913 are eligible. Hay, J. Brady, c. c. WigglesworthSchool. Executive Committee for the year Non-returning Middlers are not Sullivan, Biglow, rg. rg. Pennock ' "RUSSELL. H. CHITTENDEN, were elected as follows: Mr. Rip- eligible. Enwright, Shelton, rt. "Director." ley, Chairman; Messrs. Ropes, - rt. Atkinson The following men are thus pro- Moore, Sawyer, Bishop, Knapp Notice Brann, Lawrance, re. hibited, from playing on the Fresh- and Stearns. - Al scoo felw ar ase tore. Weatherhead, Smith man football team: Martin P. A. One of the most important items be on hand promptly for the Har Malcomr, Washburn, qb. 'II, Arnold, Merkle, Pendleton and of business-transacted was that re- y Fehmen game this after- qb. Logan, Wharton Talbot. lating to the disposition of Phil- vr ets ter Gault, Ames, lhb. lhb. Handy lips Hall. As the result of a some- oon, and to take seats together in Nielson, Gould, b. Inquiry Speaker the big stand at the middle of the what hasty examination made by bi a t ide - fb. H. Frothingham fie~ld. Every man- should provide experts dring the' early summerl, field Every man should provideMahan, Burnham, rhb. WV. -'M. Danner, Jr., will be the it was felt that the building would ay rhb. Bickley speaker at the meeting of the So- Phillipion containing the cheers . have to be torn down. Later, more Phlipan continin he cheers - --------- _____ciety of Inquiry. He is vce-presi- careful examinations, recently and songs.- Also, the fellows are Admission Fee dent of the Phillips Brooks House are emin s ecn asked to bring the r m eg a h on es at Harvard, and is very prominent made, 'have resulted in the convic- If some have not got them, they The admission fee of 50 cents in all college activities. tion that the building-'may yet be~ f sm i"? gt hm e ~ ea msl n ^ °cns all college activities.- tion that the building f ytbecan be secured down town. The to be charged for the Harvard restored. In the judgment of the Trustees this may yet be prac-game will start at 230. Freshmen game this afternoon is CALENDAR Trustees this may yet be prac- .0 for outsiders only. -. 11 students ticable, and the Executive Comn--- oie- *^ 5ol 'n 11 su ~ n 1n ticable, and the Executive Coin- -Notice of the Academy will' be admitted TODAY nrittee has been authorized to take free. b gm wi °a the necessary steps to bring -this A list of the new seats for Sun- vard FreShmen. Brothers Field. about, provided -satisfactory speci- day chapel will be posted in the Inquiry 5.oo-Make up ym class. fications are -submitted and to Academy building today, and- --- SuNDAy great an expense is not involved. everyone is asked to find out the A meeting of the Cabinet of In- SD It will be most' fortuinate for the location of his seat, to avoid con- ' nquiry will be held directly after - school if the building can be re- fusion Sunday morning. chapel tomorrow at Mr. Stack- MONDAY - stored, not only because of its in- pole's house. All -'the chairmen 2.15-Varsity football-practice. 'Brothers' Field. trinsic value as a dormitory, but -Tennis Tournament and officers of te different co- rt Field. because on both historical and sen- mittees must be present. 2.15-Varsity soccer practice. Thetlgrunsti ne ofte The finals in the tennis tourna- -- -Old Campus. imostal uable it:ss et of' th esho. most -valuale assets of the school.ment have been reached. H. Mid- Notice 2.15-Class football practice. alubeassesof thee nscIniraryl.- Plans for the new Infirmary, in- dlebrook beat Fullerton, 6-3, 8-6, 2.15-Class soccer practice. -ludng the elevation sketch, wer hre by winning in 1912. In the Manager Brady wants Pfaffman 2.3o-Cross country. submitted and approved, and bids semi-finals, Beasley, winner ofand Beasley to play off the finalsTUESDAY - have been called for. The site of195, beat W. R. Rogers, winnerof the tennis tournament, Monday 2.Is5-Varsity - football practice. - ale fo. h st fafternoon, or the first fair day. Bohr'Fed the building will undoubtedly be of 914, with a score of 6-o, 4-6,fair day. west of the running track and 6-o . faffman, '1i3, beat H. Mid- Notice 2.15-Varsity soccer practice south of the. Eaton Cottage. The dlebrook, with a score of 6-4, 6-8, Old Campus. -exa .st has not yet been deter-6-i. Beasley, '5, and Pfaffman, The cross countryraEscli" 2.15-Class football practice mined, though Ohsted Brothers, 'i3, will play ,the -finals for their uled for Tuesday, October 24, has 2.15-Class soccer practice.' " "ed '~'Ig -- 'nfe Broh-- _________-- _-_ -- __________tennis numerals. ---- been postponed indefinitely. 2.30-Cross country. -' (ConDtinued'on Pae s) -7 n ... ~-.~X'-' -. 2:' 1 . '- -- t- , - ' ' ' - 0.

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S he*~~~~~~~~ _ _ __.~~~~~ HARDr'~~~~~~~ HIT-_-

VOL. XXXIV NO. xo PHILLIPS ACADEMY, fNDOVER, MASS., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2x, 1911zx PRICE 5 CENTS

TRUSTEE'S MEETING FIRE IN BARTLET HALL ANDOVER VS. HARVARD 1915 YALE 'I5 OOTBALL TEAM___'' .. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HARD HIT,Asmall fire occurred in Bartlet A D H TRegular Fall Meeting Held Tuesday Asmlreocrdin attFirst 'Vaisity Game to-B Played The Yale Freshman football

Night. Phillips Hall to Be Hall on Wednesday evening r. Ts Afternoon T he Y a le shman footballRestoredSawyer noticed smoke, coming team was practically-broken up, as

from one of the windows, as he Today at 2.30, on Brothers-Field the result of the following edict.The regular fall meeting of the was walking by, about 6.30. He Andover plays her first football. The cause of this severe punish-

Trustees of Phillips Academy was turned in an alarm and the fire de- game under the new system, with ment, which affects the wholeheld at te Principal's office in the partment responded quickly. The Harvard '5. So far there has been "Shef." Feshman- class, was be-Administration Building on last flames had not gained much head- no way in which to size up the cause a band of Freshman attempt-Tuesday- evening. Those who were way and were soon put out. No team; but if the fellows get out ed to burn two bridges in the resi-present were Mr. Alfred L. Rip- one knows how the fire started, and back it up with all their might; dential section o New Haven, andley, President of the Board; Hon. as it was just supper time, and the the team will be sure to show up took the horse from the--policeJohn A. Aiken; Professors James hall was practically empty. C. M. well. The Freshmen 'have an ex-patrol wagon that came for them.Hard' Ropes and Clifford H. Sheldon and W. W. Sheldon's ceptionally strong team this year.The Governing Board of the Scien-Moore of Harvard; Mr. Elias B. room was most damaged, and F. On T-School issuesday, the VarsfollowingJ. 'Mannin t, s room, wh~~~~ ~ ~~ifcScho issud aboe proclamton:Bishop; Treasurer Sawyer and J Manning's room, which is aboveable to score against them once.proclamation:Mr. Stearns. Those members of the Sheldons', was slightly dam- But, thanks to the new system at -'n view of the misconduct of-the board residing out f town aged. Andover, we are sure that the members of the Freshman class ofreached Andover during the after- school will be represented by the t e Sheffield Scientific School lastImportant Notice ~~~~~~~~the Shieffield Scientific School lastnoon: in order to inspect the pro- . Important Noticey heretofore Ando- Friday night, it is voted: that allposed site of the new Infirmary. All fellows who have not yet re- ver's best has never been dispised.representation of the class in theAll f~~~~~~~~~~~elowsti o ave nots yet rheAfter this had been done and a ceived their Mirrors can get them Let every fellow be on the fieldathletic and musical organizationsceived ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~thei Mirror mscan ogeanahiom of the University .be' suspended -visit had been made to the swim- iror early, and ready tgive the squad University be suspended -ming pool, the Trustees dined to- aeolo Building, between a-hearty welcome when they come until further notice. No membergether at the Dining Hall, after and .oo o'lock today. on the field. of said Freshman class shall bewhich they adjourned to the Prin- ______The lineup for the teams will be: owed the privilege of represent-cipal's office for the business meet- Important Notice ANDOVER FRESHMEN ing either the class, the School, or

the University in any athletic oring. Chatterton, Thompson, le.m l rsitin any acti oThe old officers of the Board All men wanting to try for as- ausical organization; this action toitAnt managern of baseball as- le. Coolidge tk feta ne

were re-electeed for the year as sistant manager of baseball should Willey, Roberts, It. -take effect at oncefollows: President, Mr. ipley; hand their names to Timbie before It. Howard, Trumbull 'By order of the GoverningTreasurer, M. Sawyer; Clerk, twelve o'clock Tuesday noon, Men Mead, Eustis, g. Ig. WithingtonBoard of the Sheffield Scientific

Mr. Stearns . -T~~~3 Shmbrsool.hMr. Steas. The members f the from the class of 1913 are eligible. Hay, J. Brady, c. c. WigglesworthSchool. Executive Committee for the year Non-returning Middlers are not Sullivan, Biglow, rg. rg. Pennock ' "RUSSELL. H. CHITTENDEN,were elected as follows: Mr. Rip- eligible. Enwright, Shelton, rt. "Director."ley, Chairman; Messrs. Ropes, - rt. Atkinson The following men are thus pro-Moore, Sawyer, Bishop, Knapp Notice Brann, Lawrance, re. hibited, from playing on the Fresh-and Stearns. - Al scoo felw ar ase tore. Weatherhead, Smith man football team: Martin P. A.

One of the most important items be on hand promptly for the Har Malcomr, Washburn, qb. 'II, Arnold, Merkle, Pendleton andof business-transacted was that re- y Fehmen game this after- qb. Logan, Wharton Talbot.lating to the disposition of Phil- vr ets ter Gault, Ames, lhb. lhb. Handylips Hall. As the result of a some- oon, and to take seats together in Nielson, Gould, b. Inquiry Speaker

the big stand at the middle of thewhat hasty examination made by bi a t ide - fb. H. Frothinghamfie~ld. Every man- should provideexperts dring the' early summerl, field Every man should provideMahan, Burnham, rhb. WV. -'M. Danner, Jr., will be theit was felt that the building would ay rhb. Bickley speaker at the meeting of the So-Phillipion containing the cheers .have to be torn down. Later, more Phlipan continin he cheers - --------- _____ciety of Inquiry. He is vce-presi-careful examinations, recently and songs.- Also, the fellows are Admission Fee dent of the Phillips Brooks House

are emin s ecn asked to bring the r meg a h on es at Harvard, and is very prominentmade, 'have resulted in the convic- If some have not got them, they The admission fee of 50 cents in all college activities.tion that the building-'may yet be~ f s m i"? g t h m e ~ e a m s l n ^ °cns all college activities.-tion that the building f ytbecan be secured down town. The to be charged for the Harvardrestored. In the judgment of theTrustees this may yet be prac-game will start at 230. Freshmen game this afternoon is CALENDARTrustees this may yet be prac- .0 for outsiders only. -. 11 studentsticable, and the Executive Comn--- oie- *^ 5 o l 'n 11 s u ~ n 1nticable, and the Executive Coin- -Notice of the Academy will' be admitted TODAY

nrittee has been authorized to take free. b gm wi °athe necessary steps to bring -this A list of the new seats for Sun- vard FreShmen. Brothers Field.about, provided -satisfactory speci- day chapel will be posted in the Inquiry 5.oo-Make up ym class.fications are -submitted and to Academy building today, and- --- SuNDAygreat an expense is not involved. everyone is asked to find out the A meeting of the Cabinet of In- SDIt will be most' fortuinate for the location of his seat, to avoid con- ' nquiry will be held directly after -

school if the building can be re- fusion Sunday morning. chapel tomorrow at Mr. Stack- MONDAY -

stored, not only because of its in- pole's house. All -'the chairmen 2.15-Varsity football-practice.'Brothers' Field.trinsic value as a dormitory, but -Tennis Tournament and officers of te different co- rt Field.

because on both historical and sen- mittees must be present. 2.15-Varsity soccer practice.Thetlgrunsti ne ofte The finals in the tennis tourna- -- -Old Campus.

imostal uable it:ss et of' th esho.most -valuale assets of the school.ment have been reached. H. Mid- Notice 2.15-Class football practice.alubeassesof thee nscIniraryl.-Plans for the new Infirmary, in- dlebrook beat Fullerton, 6-3, 8-6, 2.15-Class soccer practice.

-ludng the elevation sketch, wer hre by winning in 1912. In the Manager Brady wants Pfaffman 2.3o-Cross country.submitted and approved, and bids semi-finals, Beasley, winner ofand Beasley to play off the finalsTUESDAY -have been called for. The site of195, beat W. R. Rogers, winnerof the tennis tournament, Monday 2.Is5-Varsity - football practice. - ale fo. h st fafternoon, or the first fair day. Bohr'Fedthe building will undoubtedly be of 914, with a score of 6-o, 4-6,fair day.west of the running track and 6-o . faffman, '1i3, beat H. Mid- Notice 2.15-Varsity soccer practicesouth of the. Eaton Cottage. The dlebrook, with a score of 6-4, 6-8, Old Campus.

-exa .st has not yet been deter-6-i. Beasley, '5, and Pfaffman, The cross countryraEscli" 2.15-Class football practicemined, though Ohsted Brothers, 'i3, will play ,the -finals for their uled for Tuesday, October 24, has 2.15-Class soccer practice.'" "ed '~'Ig -- 'nfe Broh--

_________-- _-_ --__________tennis numerals. ---- been postponed indefinitely. 2.30-Cross country.-' (ConDtinued'on Pae s) -7 n ...

~-.~X'-' -. 2:'1. '- --t- , - ' ' ' - 0.

PAGE TWO THE PHILLIPIAN -

ley g:.-.e thz topics of ,,: ,,eek.the Pbillipiaiile~b¢ pbilipii The subject for debate was, "Re- W ell Dressed Andover Men have their-"'*- -........ §Dolved, That the enrrance require-C t e mad BOARD OF =mToas Cloes mad e byments of the larger eastern col- - m

leges are excessive." Nute andManaging Editor . . . . . AnManagingEditor -Feeney spoke for tile affirmative.

WINTHXROP H. SITHBuiness H.nSMer Schulte and Raymond poke forBusiness Manager . ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . - ^1BusinessManagerthe negative. The vofe on tileEDGAR 0. SILVER

Associate Editors merits 6f the debate resulted 8 toA ssoci ate Editors Fsxcrs K. DOUGLAS 7 in favor of the affirmative,. Tar-

HAROLD H. NUTE ris, Humner, Titche, Teet%. Stuck- - The PhiIIi AcademRUSSELL H. LUcAS well. Bravtli. and Goodwin .were P

JolfR M. McHA'IO Tior lRoacsT N. QuIsN voted into the society.T ailor and utttElm SquareGiLo. D. BUCKWELL ---------------- ilo r, a n d_'O _utfi tte r, m Square

Geo. D. BL'CCOVELL..DAN R. HANNA Archaeology Note

Published every Wednesday and Satur- The Curator spent some time theA L AK B P day during the school year. past summer investigatig' thie cave r T

.Notice t vertisers region of southern France. Near COLLEGE TAILOPSTo insure change of advertisement, Les Eyzies there are sixty prehis- NEW HAVEN, . .. CONN.

copy must be received for Wednesday toric caverns, all of which were in- Will be at Freh's every other Monday and uesdy during SchoolYearnot later than Tuesday noon; for Satur- habited by men inll prehistoric times._ Wilbat__________Modynd_____________day. not later than Friday noon. All T caverns contain clearly de-business communications should -be ad- dNoydressed to the business manager. Edgar fined layers, or horizons, as they NoyCs L. French W. A. ALLEN, Ph.G.0. Silver, I8 Bishop Hall, Andover, Mass. are called, differentiating the vari- iNIN ROOM Prescription DruggistDINING OOM

All Alumni-muiainssoleous epochs. In the lowest, repre- ..B.B. Pipes Fudge SundaeA manain eo. senting the tropical, are the bones Students' supplies of all kinds Appollo Chocolatesaddressed to the managing, editor. -- -~___________ _________ of mammoth and other tropical B. B. B. Pipes and pipe repair- MUSGROVE BUILDING - ANDOVER.

Terms: $a per Year. ingle copies, 5 cts. animals, accompanied b very rudeCollee Ices and Sundae

Entered at the Andover Post Office as implements. In the next, the ex- C J .Snsecond class mail matter. treme cold is represented by, the. J.lk E W NGbeone o sreiper es e n tedlike, fisheas 1

._-- bones of reindeer-and rude imple- /pro...Jeweler Opticna. .proud of Now EnglanP ~ ~ ~ ~ 0ticaD,.. THE ANDOVER PRESS -nienfs-'of the men of that period. traditionsdatingfrom PHILLIPS SEALS

:*------------ - There' are other horizons indicat-' Gen. Warren, yetThis issue in charge of D R Te rent clriats inByn nwlyfurnlshed Andover, Mass.

inso different climates. Beyond with vryHaknna. cmot~Ha~~nna.~ ~doubt, the earliest men of the comver n THE O II I------conven Long ITE PHILLIPS INN

October 2, I11 human race lived in these caverns lonce 4dstance OPPOSITE cAMPUS~____________________ of southern France. phoneand

~~' * ~~~~~~A goo-iz collectio,,n,,i. ,, .includ ..y hot and cold Open throughout the year. Rates $3.00oo.t iceA good-sized collection, iclud- water n every per day. Banquets served to

Foota Picture ing the bones of these extinct ani- room. Kept con- Clubs and Societies,~-stantly clean by our' Yesterda aft o at malsl was shipped to Andover, and vacuum Plant. Room

., Yesterday afternoon at three Sris nw o exhibition in the Arch- $.o a dy andup J. M. STEWART Proprietor.oclock. Mr. Sherman ook the var- aeology Building. It will be found______________sity and class football teams' pic- .ity nti cls f l t ' Pc in the third case to the left on en- ., tures on Brothers Fieldc. The class ti msm J N. TICHLLLterin- the museum.1. NTIHL

* teams were arranged in the posi- &,Tailor and Importer.tions which they generally play, Sports Chosen by Fellowsand made an esp.ecially good pic- 9 HAMILTON LACE

ture, as fifteen teams were on the Th fol.wing is a list of the ' -'

field- . ., number of fellows in each sport iif OSO" ':: .„.?„ . * ... ' s~~ , .---------------------.--

this fall. School Picture Football-Varsity, 34; 19I2, 47 Complete Outfittings fo Macullar Pariker Comnipan

Last ednesday morning imme- 1913, 52; 914, 44; 915, 36; Wil- Fall and W4interLast Wednesday morning imme- ams Hall, 20. Total, 233.Fall anddiately after chapel, the scho6l pic- Soccer-Varsity, 21; 1912, 21;OTH CLOTHINC~~CLOTHINture was taken in front of the 193, 35 914, 45-915, 20.o To- U IHINear and to easue.Archaeolog) Building. After the Fa ,. R Ready to wear and to measure.

Archaeolog Biling Af r the tal, i6o.. The best in style, fabric, and fit.school picture, had been taken, Mr. Cross country, 126. HATS, Made in workshops on the prem-Sherman took the picture of te Gym, 7. . - . SHOES, TRUNIS' isesSenior class. The following Fri- Total, 536A Special attention given to the re-day morning the pictures of the BAGS and quirements of students, both inthree lower classes were taken in -- DRESSING CASES clothing and furnishing goods.back of the Archaeology Building. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 400 Washington St., - Boston

Football Lecture F.L. DUNNE & CO.,..Exhibition of football pictures at . TRANSCRIPT BUILDING L I PN

~--.15 Tuesday night, October 24, in- O COLOIIN NKBuilding. Mr. Moorehead will a aker Of A n's Iqothe--th~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3aelera ofh Arheolg n's Maker.....show o50 lantern slides of various \

.. ames between Exeter and Ando- CO P NY 7-9 StateStreet, Bostonver teams, also Yale-Harvard and ,....mw H-arvard - Dartmouth pictures. -"'^Harvard Square Cambridge

These show games of the past few iN EW YORK '.MAM ,*. t -years. Those interested in football AT FRENH'S -

are invited to attend. . 297:FIFTH AVE. IAT EVERY'WEEK

Philo * HATSNear 3st Street o . '

The regular meeting of hilo VRY ASION ke a specialty of College,was held last evening at 7.15. WASIIGTON S trade and select our woolensKruger spoke extemporaneously BOSTON accordinglywhich consist.BOSTONon German Conversation in Pil- r of the best foreignlips Academy. The select reading portng Garments a Specalty Our, Representative will be atproductionswas delivered- by De('amp. Brad- ' French's, Wednesday, Nov. 8. . .

was'* deierdb D61"r.Brd

* -THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE THREE

ANDOVER SONGS ANDCHEERS Hear the grandstands shouting TRAE REA1 UPLRensslaer Poechni InstituTORAGE-REPAIRS - SUPPLIESExeter is beaten badly,-- These songs are printed again A-N-D-oVEzn RENTING CARS:A SPECIALTYSCHOOL of, .", by request, in order that here may They-know who we are! 5 and 7 Passenger

m ENGINEERING be no excuse for .any man notCi, M hancal, Electrcal knowing them. OldPA. n h Buchn

- TROY N.Y (Printed by permission.) . JlI Ugh & Buc* . Andover Rahl - We're here with the team once again, - -~CR

boys, - CARACE, . It's the same old Andover;7 Two hundred strong, -to cheer them 59-61 Park St., Andover

We are here to- win today, _ on- *See poor Ex'ter fly nto cbver ~ So hand out old Andover's name, TIelephon 208

H O P When the blue gets in the fray.- boys(Get out of our way) Acrosi the field, and never'yieldl-1 First down,-Oh, thisis easy, There's no hpe today- for poor The METR POLITANPictures and Picture Framing That goal is jugf before; . Ex'ter, A-- - C- A v ANDY STORESmash them through,-and make For they are true, those boys in blue. Od,' CmDY STORE

Louts GoLuMrIT CLAs. ArTHur G. CL»ss touchdown Oh, Andover'll land, she's got the Home-mnade Food, Ice Cream, SodaARCO BUILDING For this is where we score. sand. a n d andiesGive a cheer for old P. A. Mrs. ME. Da6lton, Proprietor

_---------CHORUS CHORUS 42 MAIN STREETAll hail to old Andover, Fighting for old P. A., boys, - -Victor crowned on many a field; Fighting with heart and soul.

J. P. WYLLIE & CO. Our crimson foemen, tremble Tearing our way on to victory, JOS. OULEAUAnd before the blue must yield; Nearing the crimson goal.On your feet, now altogether, See how old Ex'ter trembles,IN SHOES Give a cheer for An-do-ver, Rahl Andover wins todayl - FIRST CLASS BARBER

Rah! Rahl Stand by the blue, we're alwaysREPAIRING A SPECIALTY Lift your voices on high, true

gam ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~oyuanolP..'MsrdloveBlclAdoBarnard-B5Och Andover Let your cheers rend the sky To you and old P.O., Musgrove Block AndoverFor old Andover wins today. Malcolm K. Fletcher, class of 1904

--------------------- ^ lOh the boys from New Hampshire The Phillipian March IndividualityWill lear- a thing or two

FA E GLEDASONl When t hey meet with Captain Van- Here comes the team, let's cheer HOT LFRANK E. GLEASON BHoOkTE them onX IAnd the team that wears the blue. S t o h te.TO

Coal and Wood (To them we are true). Show them our earts are true. BOSTONNow the Ex'ter stands are silent Might always gains but courage wins, Has this distinction

PFire-Piaoo Wood Delivered in Room. And the crimson banners fa,'., So will our boys in blue.OFFICE-. MAIN STREETvictory, Were here-to' win again,- - GAS FIXTURES ndLet us cheer them one and all. GAS FIXTUES and

-~ CHORUS ° And bound again to gain.CHORUS----------- " C R ~S We'll guard, protect and bear on high Students' Supplies

THE NEW DRUG STORE Andover Victory Song Old Andover's fair name. Lamp Chimneys, Globes Etc.THE NEW DRUG s~~~~~~~~~~oRE~ ~ ~ ~Lamp Chimneys, Globes, Etc.Chorus: At reasonable prices

Come, ye sonCof old Andover, Cheer, cheer, boys, heer, cheer, Before buying elsewhere seeCROWLEY & CO. -Send the ball a-plunging over,- FoPlay with might and main, For the game is surely ours.

33 MAIN ST., -.ANDOVER Ten yards more to gain; We're winning every point, H. . WRIGHT & CO.Send the Crimson back to cover We're heaping up'ithe score.While around the goal we hover r eMain St, Andover, Mass.A-N-D-O-V-E-R

______o _oementremble,Show them who we arel - For they cannot long prevail A

A. SHUMAN & COn Aov' CHORUS With old Andover's grit and sand ALL RAILAndover's it today, A team can never fail. Lackawanna Coal

BOSTON Get out and watch us play,See our heroes go' - School CheersWe make a specialty of cloth- Smashing through the foe; Ao L ANDOVER COAL COMPANYin' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LONG ANDOVER me ad~retTlpoeCning for particular School and Onward, now, every one, Oe, 3 n tet Telepone Cn.Fight till the game is won, Andover! Andover! Andover! ANDOVEf, MACollege men. Our new styles {ih t l th e ^ a~ gS R^ am e isOV .wn,College men. Our new styles Hats off and cheer them, poor Rah-Rah-Rah Rah-Rah-RahIA

for Fall and Winter are per- Ex'ter fears them, Rah-R- M IK FR NC fectly tai10red from new ex, i]P. A. and victoryl (Ruhr Rah 0)iAj fectly tailored from new ex- P. A. and victory, (Rahl Rahi) Andover! Andover! Andover! We repair shoes neatly. Speakelusive fabrics. See our score is growing, growing, PHILLIPS to our agent, J W HOLMES

Represenled at French's Lunch Room All up now and make a showing,- I. (Spell slowly) P-H-I-L-L-I-P- Clement House .Loyal to. the blue,-

'4 »H7 -»» » -'We are ever true; S, Rah, Rah, Rah! -_____________- _______________ __ _ __ -____ 2. (Repeat faster.)M ain Street. An ov r

3- (Repeat still faster.)(Name), (Name), Bully fr(Name). fMALLEy3o

f O TFL C U BR LA N D (Name), (Name), Bully for The Metropohtan Store of New HavenNEW YoMR (Name). ChIapel, Temple ad Center StreetsJNErW T !%lIX : ~~~~~~~~~~~Andover, Andover, ,Rah !S. W.' Cor. Broadway and 54th Street Andover, Andover, Rah!

Near 5oth -St. Subway Station and S3d St. Eleated (Name), (Name), Bully forKI1EPT BY A COLLEGE MAN (Name), v oE

,J~ ~~ -J( .~Andover, Andover, Rah! - ips Academy Fellows~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~---Phi Academy Fellows-SIKYROCKET

A i~c</ -~~ '~ ,~ ~Skyrocket! (whistle) Boom! Ah!l Who Like Smart haberdashery'^ ^ H!eadqums ifor College Ten (Name). - - and Artistic Room Furnishings

Jdeal Location. Near Theatre, Shops., and TWO AND ONE :

|{ ^| H | cantn~pa. ~~(,Name)! (Name) !! Rah-rah-rah, We have plenty ofNew, Modem and Absolutelj Fireproof (Name). . SHIRTS-Negigee and Dress.)d!Df Most Attractive Hote In New York. THREE TlMES THREE NECKWEAR-Of Approved Styles.

'TmuI iates, $a.Sao with bath, a^d up. Rah-rah-rah, (Name) ! HOSE-Silk, Lisle or Cotton.

A IHtderoms ^^H~Rah-rah-rah, (Name) ! UNDERWEAR-Combinations orhg''~~ iSpecial Rates tor College Teams Rah-rah-rah, (Name) !!! Separate Garments.

.^^^Kfil~l~l^^H ' ~PRINCETON YELL GLOVES-Street or Evening.-*' :*~~~ '*'^ H ^ -- Rah- Rah! ! Rah!! SWEATERS-V Neck-r Roll Collar;

:' ^^^MHB 1' ~~end for ooklet A-N-D-O-V-E-R ! and a great second floor devoted entirely"T*Tem! Ta Tea! to Room- Furnishings-Fumniture, Rugs,

,. .Jggg^Qlr~~~~~'/,' , . . . ~Team Team! Team I Upholsteries, Curtains and Pictures.K.;A.,.-P. A., RAH-?A2H ..

,; ~,.~ ' ~- yP.A.- A, Rah-i' Our Mail Order Department is in chargeAR' :T , - JIGM P.A., P. A., Rah-rah! ' of an expert. Substitutions are only made

Ferneoly witt Hotel Imidra Formerly with Hotel Woodward Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! where a better quality may be offered. Prices__ __"__ _ __': ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___I__ ___A__d_ _e inv ariably much lower than elsewhere~ Andover, Andover, Ra I Make-us prove i

., .,~ '..:: * -. '..

PAGE FOUR THE PHILLIPIAN

Constitution of Student Council the president to preside'at all meet- Thirty-five Athletes from Andover in d TN MAN-- ~- ~ ings of the Council, to declare all YaleBUXTON, COLEMAN

iThe following is the constitution votes, to decide al questions of HEADQUARTERS FOR

of the School Council of Phillips order subject to appeal. Yale has drawn heavily from the Electric PortablesAcademy: Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of graduating athletic forces of Phil- and Supplies

ARTICLE I tev .Icesidentto d t l lips Andover this year. Thirty- Park Street, - AndoverARTICLE I " tile vicepresident t preside at allpreside five youthls who were prominent on

NAME. Tlhe name of this or- meetings in the absence of the the teams h A oer hen ganizatiqP shall be "The Student president. the teams t oe h av e en- J O H N T E W A R T

Counil Phillip Academy" tered Yale. Other colleges did not ---Council of PIps AcaSec. 4 It shall be the duty of fare nearly so well as the Blue. Clothes Pressedd rdARTICLE II the secretary to keep a true and Cornell drew five; Harvard, --

OBJECT. The object of this or- legible account of the proceedings Princeton Dartmouth Williams, Pst Office Avenue, - -Andoverganization shall be to promote the of each meeting, to read at each and M. . T, three each; Brown,'best interests of the school to es- meeting the record of the previous Hobart, Louisiana State, Ren- Hew ins & Hollistablish school customs and tradi- meeting, and when said record has saelaer Polytechnic, and Univer- Mn Furnishing Goodstions, and to secure a heartier co- been approved, to enter it on the sity of Rochester, one each.operation between the student body record book. Yale's thirty-five include two 4 HAMILTON PLACE, BOSTONand the faculty in 'administration-Yl'thryfv inud twand the facult in administrati Sec. . The members shall football players: York, tackle, and FULL LINE OF...of school affairs. meet within a month after the Randall, guard; five from the base- Men' Fu ishin Good

ARTICLE III opening of the school year to elect ball team, Captain Reilly, third Frihn GoMEMBERSHIP. Section . The officers and to transact any other baseman, Beedy, second baseman, Clothing Made to Order and earing

membership of the Council shall business that may arise. Daugherty, first baseman, Middle - j XM ANcomprise nineteen students and the ARTICLE VI brook, left fielder, and Ripley, pit-M . ANDOVEPrincipal of the Academy. - S Thoni cher; Gould, the miler and cross MA ST_______REETANDO

Section 2. No student shall be cdunFy runner; Gordon, the poleeli,le for membership who has lar meetings during the first vaulter; Captain Martin of last The Curtis Shoe Shop

eligi-ble~ , - i v f, week of each month of the school yr's tra tm a trn rr Repairing neatly donenot been a regular student in the year's track team, a strong hurdler. All kindsof Boots and Shoesyear. and specia~~~~~~~~~~Al keinds of Bothe~ s OTU~S and ShoesAcademy for at least one year. ear. and special meetings at the The others were basketball, soccer Rubber work a specialty, at

Sec. 3. The' student'r-i'embers call of the president. and ice4hockey players. Lafayette 67 Park Street. Andover. Classof the Council shall be divided as ARTJCLE VII . will get Wright, the star-backstop; A. HAININI,' SOLE AGENT, 9 Brick House

follqws: Five'Seniors, four Mid- QUORUM. Three fifths, of the Butts, half-miler; McCrone, mile-dlers, and two unior Middlers, members shall constitute a quorum. runner, and Lahr, football guard. W -e elected by their respective classes, ARTICLE VIII - Harvard obtained Capt. Rogers, no d nn iand' the following: One member ORDER. The methods of pro- for three years the backfield star

elected from the Phillipian Board, cedure of this body shall be that of the Andover eleven; Sturgis, aone member elected from the So- set forth in Robert's Rules of hockey player and Hudner, a track MOVING PICTUREFSciety of Inquiry, one member each Order. man, are the other two who willelected from the Philomathean and ARTICLE IX enter Harvard. ILLUSTRATED SONGSForum Debating Societies, one AMENDMENTS. This constitu- H. H. Gile, hammer thrower; ILLUSTRATED SONGS

F~ ~ ~ ~~~~'MEDET.T otu Thayer, baseball man; and HEef-member each elected from the first tion may be amended at any meet- T h ay er, b as eb a m a n ; and Hef-and second Honor List men of the ing of the Council by a two-thirds f r o ri a c as s f oo tba at w g ULet P

preceding spring term, the cap- to Princeton. Dartmouth will getpreceding spring term, the cap- vote of all the members, provided o jr a q A- VRNTO LBN

tains of the football, baseball and such amendment shall have been Maeder, a broad mper and quar- ANDOVER NATIONAL BANtrack teams. submitted to the Council in writ- ter c Murray, whoholds

the Andover p'ole vault record; and~ARTICLE IV ing at least one week previous to A er pole vaulterd and :IOu1- to m., 2 to 3 p.-ARTICLE IV ~~~~~~~~~~~Hulbert, also a pole vaulter.

METHOD OF ELECTION. Section x. the date on which action is taken. Smith, e substitute catcher and - C los e Sat u day at 1 m.

Members of the Council for any - Columbia Scholarship ice-hockey player went to Wil-

one school year shall be elected-not liams. Sheffield, a track man, islater /than three, or earlieer than Columbia University last year booked for Brown. Fletcher of theWisbing a noonfour weeks before the close of the offered a scholarship of $250 per hockey team went to Tech. For- Day 'meal in townpreceding spring term. year in their Schools of Mines, sythe, center of the football team

Sec. 2. The names of the can- Engineering, and 'Forestry, to any last, fall, entered the University of Students will do well todidates to be voted on by the three graduate of Phillips Academy who Rochester. Finn, a clas§ foot- lnho sre classes must be posted at least one passes a satisfactory entrance ex- ball player, 'entered Rensselaer tr'y It e lU CheO S served day, and not moe than three days amination to any of these schools, Polytechnic, and Dupont, also a thegbefore elections are held. and whom the faculty of the Acad- class football man, went to Louis- FOOD SHOP

Sec 3. The class representa- emy will recommend. The address iana State.tives shall be chosen from a list of is, Prof. Adam LeR. Jones, Chair- 112 Main Streetnot more than twenty-two candi- man of Committee on Undergrad- Football Scores From i to 3 o'clockdates nominated by the three lower uate Admissions, Columbia Univer- According ttYale News, the

According to the Yale News, theclasses, as follows: From the Mid- sity, New York City.

following table -li-ws the result of J Edle class ten (io); from the Junior t t J E. Purdy & Co,Middle lass, eight (8); from the Class Games eleven years' campaign on the grid- -·

'iddle class, eight (8)iron by the four large universities OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERSJunior class, four (4). The class games will 'be played in the East, and gives Yale the

Sec. 4. If for any reason any on the following fields next Wed- place of honor as to percentage of Phillips Andover AcademyI 1911-of the members so elected fail to nesday afternoon. The first divi- vicories. Yale also has to her STUDIO -

return to school at the opening of sion football teams will play on credit the fact that the total scores TREMON ST Tthe year, their places shall be filled 1x45 TREMONT STREETthe year, their places shall be filled Brothers Field, 912 vs. I9I5, and against her teams- are far lower BOSTONby special election, at which only between the halves of that gamhe than those against any other mem-those who are eligible to vote at the Middlers will meet the Junior ber of the selected class. 'the. regular election shall be en- Midders. The second division GAMES

titled to vote. Midfflers. The second division GAMEStitled to vote, - football teams will play on the Old -won lost tied p.C Sw ell S ho es.

,Sec. 5. The members of this campus. Yale 102 6 8 .h4body shall hold office for one Tbody shall hold office for one The first division soccer teams Harvard 98 14 4 875school year, beginning in the all will play on the Office Campus, the Princeton 8 x 6 .843 HTEHO S & HAR Yfollowing their election. q WHITEHOUSE HARiYlfollowing their election. Middlers and Junior Middlers be- Penn. 107 1O, 9 820

ARTICLE V tween the halves of the game be- POINTS Oppoite VanderbUlt Hall

OFFIcERS. Section i. The of- tween the' Seniors- and Juniors. won lost NEW LAVEN,'CONN.ficers shall be as follows: A presi- The second division soccer will Yale 2343 183 NEW YORK: 1241'Broadwaydent, vice-president, and a secre- play on 'the Pearson Haf Campus. Harvard 1,704 ' 366 near 31st Steettary. , There will be no third division Princeton 1913 292 - : - W . I

Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of teams in football this year. , Penn 2411 468

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THE PHILLIPIAN PAGE FIVE.

Q"| ^-i Rig t o nt B3!aBryE'r"fc " Mn o- has made clothes for P. A. Boys for over twenty years.'E340&ri -Fqiff h t.__C' He is still making them for many of his first customers. A hint to

, he nevw Boys mt fPhilllps. See Marrnno onY ou r Co I ties your Clothes Problems. air Strot, Arcdover

A L Al C 1 E) T r E T I r: D . Archaeology Lectures (Continued from Page )

W A LL4 A ~ IXK~ I~ I U I ~ ' lThe flowing lectures have been the ladap garens, whohave

FINE HABERDASHERS announced for this fall. All le- lated all of the.school buildings,NEW HAVEN. '- . --- _ CONN. tures are illustrated with stereop- at present working on this

NEW__. VEN. - -„ - . ~fproblem.' It is expected that workticon views, with the exception of o . e w

Will b at French's every other Wednesday durinE School Year Prof. Morse's. The lectures are will betgi on this building before

"----, ---- --- free, and all students are cordially the snow comes.Scott and - Company ., ^invited. They are held in the Lec- Tle following me n were re-

LIMITFD CThe Sherman Stldio ture Room of the Archaeology Directors of the Phillips Academy

Makraortbhe lligletstrade Building, and commence at eightReady-to- wear Clothes - -Is better equipped than o'clock. *A F r i s t AcletOn '

emic ear: Francis R. Appleton '7I,ever for turning out 91 - T .1*. Tracy H. Harris '82, Oliver C.

Nov. 2. Russia and Her Asiatic , D '

in the W orld Possessions. z.aHIGH lADER Pos~Fssin-rederic B. Wright '85, Wmi. D. Sawyer '85, Robert

PHOTOGRAPHS Xov. 6. Archaeological Ram- E. Speer '86, Fred C. Walcott '87Tc g^* j^^ ,-.j^^jf * - ' *11 r George B. Case '9

o , Thomas Coch-We have group pictures of all P. A. bles in France. . ran, Jr. 'go, Harold S. Wallace '97,

375 WA GTON ST.. BOSTO Organizations. I Warren K. Moorehead harles C. Clough 'o6.Froqueutlyrepresented atNoes Ffench's Dec. 14. Mars and Its Mystery. Crosby of the class of '86by Mr. Henry Wandles. Special rates for Students' Portraits.' Professor E. S. Morse to thi s B oard.

was added to this Board.A. W. LOWE 1912

Jan. II. The Lake Dwellers and Eligible Players

\s DRUGGIST *' Their Contemporaries. ,, , .. |- "C. Peabody A large number of football and

Press Building - Andoveri _ Main Sheet, ihear llortonF Other lectures will be announced soccer men have receivedc-condi-'-dovei ~later. tions, and only seventeen men are

= ____. _ ...- eligible to play in the footballCollege Games game with the Harvard Freshmen

, a h k A nr r»\/ 1 P fO C " "A a U - this afternoon. Below l is given aIhe A ndove r Pres s S The following college games are complete list of those men who are

Proprietors of scheduled for today: eligible to the varsity teams of1 : - Yale-West Point. football and soccer.-

PRINTERS AND STATIONERS -Harvard-Amherst. . Football-A. W. Anmes, E.. Big-Princeton-Annapol:s. low. M. R. Braun, J. Burnham, H,

TO PHILLIPS ACADEMY, Dartmout Williams. B. Dearborn, J. Gould, C. WT Law-

SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Brown-Pennsylvania. rence. E. W. lMahan, D. C.-Mal-' . .. . . . . .. ........* corn, -H. G. Mead, C. H. Roberts,

At the Theatres Jr., M. N. Shelton, J. C. Sullivan,.The Andover Bookstore B. V. Thompson, G. V. Wash-The1~ An dove~ BooksIItoreV.01~ Colonial-"The Red Widow." 'burn, J. S. Wiley, E. T. Eustis,____ .EW-PRESS BUILDING, - MAIN STREET Shubert-"The Warning." Hay, Enwright, Chatterton, Gault,

Hollis-"The Red Rose." and Nielson.Castle Sq.-"Arsene Lupin." Soccer - Blanchard, Chutter,Tremont-"Excuse Me." Lawrason, Lee, Littlefield, ac-

JOHN F. Fl IZGERALUD B e EPark-"Get-Rich-Quick Wall- kinlay, Newton, Ocumpaugh, -~_.~~ ...-. '--. -ingford.-------- O ii, W.F. Palmner, A. L. Wells,

_-_' - - ...........' ...... ... . . . . . . . . . . - _ M ajestic-"The Gamblers." F. C. W ilson.

.̂ HABERDASHE/R Joa5 ......................,,,.-,.... Globe-"The White Sister."H ABERDASHER. lPlyniouth-'-'The Irish Players." '"

New Haven, Conn. Captains Play Many Positions

Miss F M PORTER T is a list of the 20SCHOOLU A &tais of the various football BGE ooNBUCHAN & FANCIS teams in the country: Allegheny, and

Upholsterers and Furniture Dealers Go dsH. Lovely, halfback; Amherst, J. HARVARD SQ-T. Madden, end; Brown, W. E. CAMBRIDG

to PARK STREET, - ANDOVER | ,Sprackling, quarterback; Bucknell, MASS. '

LADIES' AND MEN'S E. A. Snyder, center; Carlisle,Student-' Trade a Specialty. Samrrson Burd, guard; Chicago,

_ , -a, l M C. M. Rademacher, halfback; Col- MEN'S--------- f urnisahins gate, C. H. Thurber, tackle; C. C.--'n g_ _N. 'Y., A. Morris, quarterback;

Harvard, R. T. Fisher, guard; Ho-

-" 0TCH - BARNARD BLOCK ANDOVER bart, A. A. Barmore, halfback; --____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ Lafayette, W . F.- Dannehauer,.

quarterback; Michigan, Albert ALBERT E. SHARPBonbrook, guard; Navy, J. P. Dai- p. A. Students' Barber

1 ' . } A_ 1 - -ton, halfback; N. Y.- U., BR.-Gallo- way, quarterback; Oberlin, I. H. g Main Street . Andover

The "Aa-Notch" makes the 'Belmont" I i ' - McDaniels, center; Penn State,| A '~ T I D. W. Vert, end; Pennsylvania, E. J. A. HANDLEY

Of AWRENCE J, Mercer, fullback; Pittsburg, J. TEACHER OFAj'AtRR ' .ROWill show at French's Cafe every twoV. Lindsay, end Princeton, E. J. hITAR an I- de -|weeksw ith, t ine of B Har t, fullback; Washington and BANJO, GUITAR, and MANDOLIN

* ee k s with a select line of " tar/,--- 15fc 35 Cucitt~P L.vc4wly &u..M Schaffner and Marx Good Cloth&es"{,,. ; * *l tJeffer-sh Bae ARCHA3xOLOGY BUImiPING

MAliROW CUFFS 25 cents a pair Wisconsin, Jesse Dean, end; Yale~ --',-- .,- a¢ -and H i h. GT-- rade Hi erdashe^^ iry. Tiondays, Thsrud Friday. and High Grade Haberdashery. Arthur Howe, quarterback.

I-AGE SIX THE PHILLIPIAN

WALLACK B ROTHE RS

C 0OLLE GE TAI LORS

NEWV HAVEN - - - CONN.

Don't forget the 2 3 rd and 24th of October when we will be at French's

with a complete line of

Imported Fall and Winter Woolens -

We will also display sample garments for the coming seasons. We will show in

French's every two weeks on Monday and Tuesday.

H I NT 0 N & C 0. f Princeton '5 Schedule class at Worcester. Polytechnic In- (O R IS 0 YV RIPlain and. Fancy - stitute. l(0 d i IDl l(lA I lCreams and ces Oct. 2. AMercersburg at Mer- Captain Hart of Princeton will

Spreads and Cakes to order at one - a l t t day's notice . . . . . . . . .. cersburg. not start at left tackle today in the .

hIDDE-N ROAD Take Reading car Oct. 28. Exeter at Exeter. E game between Princeton and An-T, ,phone conn.clon Nov. 4. Harvard '5 at Prince- napolis, but it is believed he will

-ton.__________ Good Things------------------. - .-- - ton. be in that position before the end v .Cross' Coal is "Hot Stuff" Nov. II. Yale '5 at New Haven. of the contest. -McLean continues atIt's Great for the Grate in this position and "Dutch" Brown ^'1h P '

is in good shape after-Thursday's. tt PriCefPPn a e e A i~ P ffil ' n ' -rest and gets the call over McCor-CR OS UUnL U~ Princeton opened its i65th yearCOAL, C . Princeton opened its i6th year mick at right guard. For the first

TEL. CO.- .40 Main Street with the largest Freshman class in time this season, -Goldie Wright - -------- ,----- the h istory o f .tGhe u nive rs ity . Thethe history of the university. The 'will be on the bench when the87 and 89 Causeway St

SMITH & MANNING class of I9I5 has an increase of whistle blows today. 7 Friend St,DEILS Is about fifty over last year's Fresh- ____274 Friend St.,

Dry Goods and Groceries man class, the exact number being Officials for Harvard's Games (Near North Station)Essex Street . . . kNDOVER 394 men, within six of the 400 - - -X

_Essex Street _.... ANDOVER mark. The best previous record W. S. Langford of Trinity has~____________________________ for Princeton is 385 men for the been selected to officiate as referee BOSTON

r class of 'o09. of Harvard's two big games, with

;yfljillan &. Van NiStei 'Norman V. Donaldson, P, A. Princeton on November 4, andicMillan & Van Neste II, has beeen elected on the Fresh with Yale on November 25, in the-PADDOCK BUILDING, 101 TOEMDNT STREET Stadium. Langford will be as-

man Banner Committee, at Yale. StadiuK Langford ill be as- ODAKS PHOTO SUPPLIESBOSTON sisted by C. S. Williams; Univer- H. F. HASETheodore W. York, P. A. 'II, is . H. F CHASE

-, plaino ouard on , the-reshman sity of Pennsylvania, as umpire; *....... -fotbl tea g at Ne-Hae. A. L. Sharpe of Yale as field

taflrs and inmorters Dfootball team at New Haven. judge and Joseph Pendleton of Everything forailors and i.porrS Dudley T. Rogers, captain of Bowdoin, as head linesman, in-the-or last year's football team, is captain Farvard-Princeton clash. FOOTBALL

Zil~htl of the Freshman team at Dart- Langford~s assistants in the con- * -Woolen 120oelfies mouth. test between the crimson and the Athletic Outfitter for all P. AFor Young Men - H. S. Jones-ex-'i3, is playing blue will be David L. Fultz of Tems

quarterback on the Freshman team ;Br6wnr umpire;. W. Morice of Arco Building,'aef)artmouth. -_________ _ l'niverisity of. Pennsylvania, field AN

Sporting and Outing Ganments LeRoy Hussey Brown, ex-'i2, judge, and Joseph Pendleton of ANDOVJ^ ,> - .UASS.,__ _- .has-d be eleeted president of his Bowdoin, head linesman, ' 4 TBLRPHOiIE CONNECTION.]- .