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VOL. XXX. No. 29. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Wednesday, February 5, 1908. Price 5 Cents HOLY CROSs U OTPLAYED : *OGERS HALL CONCeRT CAL[NDAR AND NOTICES HARVARD HOCKEY GAME Loses her First Game of the Season to Musical Clubs Take First Trip. Pro- Andover Plays Important Game Today. Andover on Saturday Evening. gram Well Rendered and TO-DAY I ea Goes to Cambridge. Final Score 30-21. Concert Successful .oo-High jumpers, shot-put- Take 12.53Traln. i.o-High jumpers, shot-put- .. Andover met and defeated Holy The Andover musical clubs made ters, and pole-vaulters report for Andover meets Harvard this af- Cross last Saturday night at bas- their first trip of the season last practice in the Borden Gymnasium ternoon in the principal hockey. ketball, in themost fiercely con- Saturday, going to the Rogers Hall 1.30-Make-gp classes in the tested game of the season by the School at Lowell. Borden Gymnasium. game of the year at.the Stadium Arrangements ha been made by 2.oo-Special gymnasium class ring, Cambridge. The team will score Of 30 to 2. This was the Manager Lancashire. to have the for the track squad. leave- Andover at 2.53 accom- Cfirst defeat of the'season for Holy clubs leave Andover at ten minutes 2.30-Battery practice in Borden panied by Manager Wilson. Cross, as up until Saturday that six, thus arrivig at Lowell in Gymasium. The Harvard game determines team had won seven sccessive vi- enough to eat leisurely and 3.3-Andover vs. Norwich Uni- who makes the team and the men tores over0 collg 2 t as Holytime enough to eat leisurely and 3 3o-An vs. Norwich Uni- Cros held the lead until well into arrive at their destination at half versity. representing the school in this game the second half, when Andover past seven by means of a chartered 5.oo-Gymnasium team practice 'eceive the letters A. H. T. So far braced, and aided by herty support car. This arrangement worked in Borden Gymnasium. this season 'Andover has been se- from the stuand aident body hearty support well and obviated the rush of pre- THURSDAY verely handicapped by having most fro m the student bodyfinally w 'on. vi o us years. 1.00-1911 basketball practice. of her best men kept from playing ald oft adoeimsos yoickeut , After a short reception the pro- 4.o00-Sprinters report on board because of conditions, but of these any int was i mdual star Sto pick ouhad gram opened with the rendering of track. a few are now eligible and will play sufficiently recovered from his in- the "Bells of Shandon" by the Glee 4.15-Distance runners. today. untl y raeo v o hs n Club. As an encore "Hannah" 4.15-Hockey practice. Harvard has an unusually fast jury to be able to play with the aid was sung and brought forth de- 6.45-Glee Club rehearsal in team this year and has succeeded of a nose-guard. Captain Stevenork fo served applause. Bartlet Chapel. ' in winning from a Canadian college, and Dowd did the best work for' This was followed by the Man- 6.45-Mandolin Club rehearsal this being the first time an Amer- Holy Cross. The game in detail: dolin Clubs rendition of "Espana" in Archaeology building. ican college has done so. FIRST- HALF which called forth the "Filipino 7.oo--Basketball practice in Bor- The probable line-up for Ando- The game was called at 7.45. Shuffle" as its encore. den Gymnasium. ve r is: forwards, 0. R. Dunn, L. Snell covered the ball for Ando- "Whistle It" was then sung b 7.45-Archaeology lecture by Dr. Martin, C. Martin, Kimball; point, "Whistle It" was then sung by Peabody. S. H. Brooks; cover point, F. S. ver, and Casey played center for the Glee Club, Bradley having the Peabody. Holy Cross. The playing. started solo part. His execution of it was FRIDAY | Waterman; goal, Laison. in whirlwind fashion, and the visi- well received and brought forth the .OO--1908 basketball practice. tors overwhelmed the Andover encore, "Reincarnation" from the 4.00-Sprinters report for prac- Promenade Information five for several minutes. Dowd "Folles of 907." tice on board track. scored almost immediately, and 4.I5-Distance runners report for Because of frequent inquiries The Banjo Club then made its Stevens followed with another the ev ng practice on board track. concerning the number of dances goal. Dowd then secured another t appearance of the evening 4.5-Hockey practice. at the Junior Promenade the fol- basket by a difficult. throw from presenting "Kaooa" and after its 6.45-Banjo Club rehearsal in lowing additional statement is the - side-line, after which Rich- w r pt "Big Chief attle Archaeology building. given. mond failed to taly-on Holy Cross' x," was warmly applauded. mond failed to tlly-on Holy Cross' The next number was "In Pic- 6.45-Dramatic Clubrehearsal. There will be thirty regular foul.- Dowd again scored for Holy ardie" by the Glee ub Thi was 7oo-Philoin Society Hall. dances;- and-a few extras may -be Cross, and Andover increased her w die" by the Glee Club. Thiswas 7.I5-Forum in Archaeology added. The program published speed, neither side scoring for sev- well rendered a abrought forth building. in a previous PHILLIPIAN was eral minutes, until Richmond made "Miss Capaline", as an encore, NOTICE merely a list of tunes suitable to Andover's first point, by carefully oug From one to three dollars will be the committee, but which may re- passing the ball' down the whole Next came the "Red Jacket paid by the undersigned for brief quire substitution by the orchestra. length of the floor and then mak- March" by the Mandolin Club and original incidents or anecdotes of A barn dance will probably take ing the score. Stevens soon recip- after it the rendering of "Little Cot- modern school life. These may the place of the second of the three rocated for Holy Cross by scoring ton Dolly," by the Academy Quar- vary from 5o- to 200 words in successive waltzes- as published in on a long shot. Holy Cross then tet, which received unstinted ap- length, and may concern athletics, the program. fouled but Richmond failed to tally, plause. social life, or study; or they may (Signed) CHAIRMAN. and Dowd and Stevens each scored The program was to have closed describe mere humorous situations shortly after. Richmond scored with the rendering of "Andover or harmless pranks. Literary form Reception Committee Andover's second basket, which Rah," by the combined clubs, but is not essential. All offerings will was soon followed by another, by "Old P. A." was also given by re- be honestly treated and returned if At a meeting-of the senior class, Belford. At this poifit Richmond quest. not available. held yesterday after chapel, R. tallied on a free throw from a foul, At the conclusion of the concert A. D. RUTHERFORD, Stiles was elected chairman of the but missed- on a second attempt. dancing was enjoyed for the re- 4 Walnut St., Boston, Mass. senior reception committee. Dowd scored .for Holy Cross, and mainder of the evening, the dan- Chairman Stiles has appointed added another point from Ando- cing being ended in ample time to Forim. the following men to the commit- ver's foul. Richmond and- Dowd take the half past eleven train from Forum will hold its regular meet- tee: H. S. Day, S. H. Brooks, C. F. -each scored a point for their sides Lowell. ing Friday evening in the lecture Richmond, Jr.; and H. N. Merritt. on a double foul, after which Rich- Below is the program: room of the Archaeology building. mond caged Andover's last basket I. "The Bells of Shandon" The program arranged is given be- Basketball Line-up of the half. Score, Andover, Io; Encore, "Hannah" low: Topics of the Week, Hoff- Holy Cross, r9. Glee Club man; Select Reading, Greely; Ex- Andover will play Norwich Acad- SECOND HALF II. "Espana" - temporaneous Address, Logan. The emy this afternoon at 3.30 p.m. In the second half Swihart took. Encore, "Filipino Shuffle" subject for debate is, "Resolved, Norwich has a good team this year S. Brown's place at forward, and Mandolin Club That all -trusts and combinations and the game is sure to be a close .Litchfield- went in for Reilly. No III. "Whistle It" from "The Red which tend to monopolize industry one. The Andover line-up will be changes were made in-,the Holy Mill" should be'abolished." Gemmer and. chosen from the following men: Cross line-up, it remaining. un- Bradley with. Glee Club accom- Pratt will uphold the affirmative Swihart, S. Brown, If; Richmond, changed throughout the game. An- paniment and Barbour and Hut will speak rf; Snell, c; Belford, Ig; Litchfield, (Continued on Page-- - -- S)-- on Pag2for the negative. Snell, g. (Continued on Page 5) (Cpntinued on Page 2) I S, - .- '^ i .' - -_ , ' ' . ; -. ' 1 ,,- i

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VOL. XXX. No. 29. Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., Wednesday, February 5, 1908. Price 5 Cents

HOLY CROSs U OTPLAYED : *OGERS HALL CONCeRT CAL[NDAR AND NOTICES HARVARD HOCKEY GAMELoses her First Game of the Season to Musical Clubs Take First Trip. Pro- Andover Plays Important Game Today.Andover on Saturday Evening. gram Well Rendered and TO-DAY I ea Goes to Cambridge.

Final Score 30-21. Concert Successful .oo-High jumpers, shot-put- Take 12.53Traln.i.o-High jumpers, shot-put- . .

Andover met and defeated Holy The Andover musical clubs made ters, and pole-vaulters report for Andover meets Harvard this af-Cross last Saturday night at bas- their first trip of the season last practice in the Borden Gymnasium ternoon in the principal hockey.

ketball, in themost fiercely con- Saturday, going to the Rogers Hall 1.30-Make-gp classes in thetested game of the season by the School at Lowell. Borden Gymnasium. game of the year at.the Stadium

Arrangements ha been made by 2.oo-Special gymnasium class ring, Cambridge. The team willscore Of 30 to 2. This was the Manager Lancashire. to have the for the track squad. leave- Andover at 2.53 accom-Cfirst defeat of the'season for Holy clubs leave Andover at ten minutes 2.30-Battery practice in Borden panied by Manager Wilson.Cross, as up until Saturday that six, thus arrivig at Lowell in Gymasium. The Harvard game determinesteam had won seven sccessive vi- enough to eat leisurely and 3.3-Andover vs. Norwich Uni- who makes the team and the mentores over0 collg 2 t as Holytime enough to eat leisurely and 3 3o-An vs. Norwich Uni-Cros held the lead until well into arrive at their destination at half versity. representing the school in this gamethe second half, when Andover past seven by means of a chartered 5.oo-Gymnasium team practice 'eceive the letters A. H. T. So farbraced, and aided by herty support car. This arrangement worked in Borden Gymnasium. this season 'Andover has been se-from the stuand aident body hearty support well and obviated the rush of pre- THURSDAY verely handicapped by having mostfro m the student bodyfinally w 'on. vious years. 1.00-1911 basketball practice. of her best men kept from playingald oft adoeimsos yoickeut , After a short reception the pro- 4.o00-Sprinters report on board because of conditions, but of theseany int was i mdual star Sto pick ouhad gram opened with the rendering of track. a few are now eligible and will playsufficiently recovered from his in- the "Bells of Shandon" by the Glee 4.15-Distance runners. today.untl y raeo v o hs n Club. As an encore "Hannah" 4.15-Hockey practice. Harvard has an unusually fastjury to be able to play with the aid was sung and brought forth de- 6.45-Glee Club rehearsal in team this year and has succeeded

of a nose-guard. Captain Stevenork fo served applause. Bartlet Chapel. ' in winning from a Canadian college,and Dowd did the best work for' This was followed by the Man- 6.45-Mandolin Club rehearsal this being the first time an Amer-Holy Cross. The game in detail: dolin Clubs rendition of "Espana" in Archaeology building. ican college has done so.

FIRST- HALF which called forth the "Filipino 7.oo--Basketball practice in Bor- The probable line-up for Ando-The game was called at 7.45. Shuffle" as its encore. den Gymnasium. ve r is: forwards, 0. R. Dunn, L.

Snell covered the ball for Ando- "Whistle It" was then sung b 7.45-Archaeology lecture by Dr. Martin, C. Martin, Kimball; point,"Whistle It" was then sung by Peabody. S. H. Brooks; cover point, F. S.ver, and Casey played center for the Glee Club, Bradley having the Peabody.Holy Cross. The playing. started solo part. His execution of it was FRIDAY | Waterman; goal, Laison.in whirlwind fashion, and the visi- well received and brought forth the .OO--1908 basketball practice.tors overwhelmed the Andover encore, "Reincarnation" from the 4.00-Sprinters report for prac- Promenade Informationfive for several minutes. Dowd "Folles of 907." tice on board track.scored almost immediately, and 4.I5-Distance runners report for Because of frequent inquiriesThe Banjo Club then made itsStevens followed with another the ev ng practice on board track. concerning the number of dancesgoal. Dowd then secured another t appearance of the evening 4.5-Hockey practice. at the Junior Promenade the fol-basket by a difficult. throw from presenting "Kaooa" and after its 6.45-Banjo Club rehearsal in lowing additional statement isthe - side-line, after which Rich- w r pt "Big Chief attle Archaeology building. given.mond failed to taly-on Holy Cross' x," was warmly applauded.mond failed to tlly-on Holy Cross' The next number was "In Pic- 6.45-Dramatic Clubrehearsal. There will be thirty regularfoul.- Dowd again scored for Holy ardie" by the Glee ub Thi was 7oo-Philoin Society Hall. dances;- and-a few extras may -beCross, and Andover increased her w die" by the Glee Club. Thiswas 7.I5-Forum in Archaeology added. The program publishedspeed, neither side scoring for sev- well rendered a abrought forth building. in a previous PHILLIPIAN waseral minutes, until Richmond made "Miss Capaline", as an encore, NOTICE merely a list of tunes suitable toAndover's first point, by carefully oug From one to three dollars will be the committee, but which may re-passing the ball' down the whole Next came the "Red Jacket paid by the undersigned for brief quire substitution by the orchestra.length of the floor and then mak- March" by the Mandolin Club and original incidents or anecdotes of A barn dance will probably takeing the score. Stevens soon recip- after it the rendering of "Little Cot- modern school life. These may the place of the second of the threerocated for Holy Cross by scoring ton Dolly," by the Academy Quar- vary from 5o- to 200 words in successive waltzes- as published inon a long shot. Holy Cross then tet, which received unstinted ap- length, and may concern athletics, the program.fouled but Richmond failed to tally, plause. social life, or study; or they may (Signed) CHAIRMAN.and Dowd and Stevens each scored The program was to have closed describe mere humorous situationsshortly after. Richmond scored with the rendering of "Andover or harmless pranks. Literary form Reception CommitteeAndover's second basket, which Rah," by the combined clubs, but is not essential. All offerings willwas soon followed by another, by "Old P. A." was also given by re- be honestly treated and returned if At a meeting-of the senior class,Belford. At this poifit Richmond quest. not available. held yesterday after chapel, R.tallied on a free throw from a foul, At the conclusion of the concert A. D. RUTHERFORD, Stiles was elected chairman of thebut missed- on a second attempt. dancing was enjoyed for the re- 4 Walnut St., Boston, Mass. senior reception committee.Dowd scored .for Holy Cross, and mainder of the evening, the dan- Chairman Stiles has appointedadded another point from Ando- cing being ended in ample time to Forim. the following men to the commit-ver's foul. Richmond and- Dowd take the half past eleven train from Forum will hold its regular meet- tee: H. S. Day, S. H. Brooks, C. F.-each scored a point for their sides Lowell. ing Friday evening in the lecture Richmond, Jr.; and H. N. Merritt.on a double foul, after which Rich- Below is the program: room of the Archaeology building.mond caged Andover's last basket I. "The Bells of Shandon" The program arranged is given be- Basketball Line-upof the half. Score, Andover, Io; Encore, "Hannah" low: Topics of the Week, Hoff-Holy Cross, r9. Glee Club man; Select Reading, Greely; Ex- Andover will play Norwich Acad-

SECOND HALF II. "Espana" - temporaneous Address, Logan. The emy this afternoon at 3.30 p.m.In the second half Swihart took. Encore, "Filipino Shuffle" subject for debate is, "Resolved, Norwich has a good team this year

S. Brown's place at forward, and Mandolin Club That all -trusts and combinations and the game is sure to be a close.Litchfield- went in for Reilly. No III. "Whistle It" from "The Red which tend to monopolize industry one. The Andover line-up will bechanges were made in-,the Holy Mill" should be'abolished." Gemmer and. chosen from the following men:Cross line-up, it remaining. un- Bradley with. Glee Club accom- Pratt will uphold the affirmative Swihart, S. Brown, If; Richmond,changed throughout the game. An- paniment and Barbour and Hut will speak rf; Snell, c; Belford, Ig; Litchfield,

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COES & YOUNG ENGLISH TAILORSCOEoRS Shirtmaker and.l mporterAND PRACTICAL

24 WET 88d BTBEET,

FINE SHOES BREECHES MAKERS N W Y O B o IT Y

FINE SHOES Gold Medal Paris Exposition Our representative Mr. Philip L. HantwillIra IFtnah' eery otherMr. Kramer at French's' every other Wednesday.

Wednesday

20 SCHOOL STREET, - BOSTON FS P. HIGGINS SITH & MANNINGDEALERS IN

... Baktr ad CatQrqr... Dry Goods, - Groceries,Ice Cream, Fancy Cakes, Rolls, Pastry Fresh Etc.

Every Day. Confectionery ESSEX STREET, ANDOVERREPRESENTATIVE AT FRENCH'S EVERY WEEK. Tel. Con. Musgrove Block

(Continued from Page ) JOHN A. COLLINS & SON FRANK E. GLREASON

WHITEHOUSE & HARDY -- " IN N COAL AND WOOD M WOOD FORDEALERS ,. coAL AK WOODINDLI .GSo

Encore, "Reincarnation" from alt, Smokd d Pickleelierd i RoomsDESIGNERS ANDJ "Follies of 7." ,h Il and i ivere i RoomDESIGNERS FAND] "ol ies o c o9m7 Onten, Clams, Lobsters, Cinned Goods, &o. 0 Ice: Main St. Yard: Railroad St

-' MAKERS OF -.. Bradley, Tweedy accompanistalne Sterlizxed Oream OIV. "Kaloola" 15 Barnard Street, Andover

M en's , «1 ^ ^Il 1 1 AEncore, "Big Chief Battle Ax"lCn 's .Swell" V. "In Picardie"

Encore, "Miss Capaline." .. GO BAUM & RAPOPORT...SHUE S ' Glee Club

VI. "Red Jacket March"

Opposite VANDERBILT HALL Mandolin Club UniversityVII. "Little Cotton Dolly"New Haven - Conn, Academy Quartet -_ :Ca r Reserved for.....

New-Haven, Cfon, VIII. "Andover Rah!"Combined Clubs o 1073 CHAPEL STREET

"Old.P. A." by request New Haven, Conn. KINGSLEY & BLAKE<K '^ 1:|0 G)V n 4' 1Combined Clubs

$5 to $10U uSaved- Those who participated in the ASTOB HOUSE, N. Y. 3 TREMONT PLACE.

On our High Grade Fancy concert were WednedaysTSuitings and Overcoatings GLEE CLUBif ordered now .. . R. Stiles, Leader

-_ FsFIRST TENORS-F. C. Hall, W. 'he METROPOLITANL. McGill, E. H. Williams, C. A. Andoer's Candy StoreBURKE & CO, Tailors P fau, R. Gardner. Andovers Candy StoreBURKE & CO,, Tal ors SECOND TENOR-E. W. Burnham, Home-made Food, Ice Cream,

843 Washington St.. Boston L. W. Foster, R. H. Loughran, G. Soda and Candies.1S School St., Bostoni Smbdg chool St., Boston Reynolds. Mr s Carter. 42 MAIN STREET.

FIRST BASS-R. Stiles, W. G.

Warnock, A. WTKing, S. L. Pitt-J' A. HANDLEY man, S. H. Tolles, W. E. Wood- A- ALLEN, PhI

-TEACHER OF- ward.

BANJO, GUITAR and MANDOLIN SECOND BASS-G.W. M. Merecription Drugist

Instruments for sale or rent B. Bradley, E. B. Twombly, Blum, s. B. B.. PIPES FUDGE SUNDAE

Basement, ARCHAEOLOGY BUILDING Barry. Inghram, Torrey, Seeley. APOLLO CHOCOLATEST 8MQNDAYS and THURSDAYS MANDOLIN C.UB MuSgrove Building, Andover

H. S. Day, LeaderFIRST MANDOLINS-H. S. Day, THE NEW DRUG STORE Design and make

R. M. Demere, J. C. Thomas, R. ------. Academy and ClassD. Tristram, A. M. Day. CDOW l Y & CO Pans, Fraternity

SECOND MANDOLINS-O. R. a r I S . and Club Devices,M. SHULAN & CO. Kuhn, S. H. Seeley, Gifford. DRUGGISTS Cups, Medals, Fobs,

GUITARS-R. A. Gardner, M. F. 33 MAIN ST., - - NDOVEB Locketa, Rings, etc.Jones, S. L. Pittman, B. H. Rule. for Adover ....

TAILOR VIOLIN-R. Welles. CHARLES ROBINOVWITZ 15 SCHOOL STREET15 SCHOOL STREET

DRU-Sinclair. BOOT DFDAID o on And Importer of Scotch Tweeds BANJO CLUB and SHOE' BOSTON, MASS.

R. B. Kissam, Leader Shoes and Rubbrs for saleand English Worsteds BANJEURINES-R. B. Kissam, G. Post Office Avenue Next to John Stewart's I

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024 Capel Street, New Haven, Cnn BA. Torm, .W. ERC . BShrman. W", CoIlarS,NeckweaCaeTwombly, D. W. Sherman. President. Treasurer. W , INGUITARS-R. A. Gardner, B. H. CHEl ta IZmu E. eand General Furnlehings

Rule, S. L. Pttman, M. F. Jones. Our representative, who ill visit And-ACADEMY QUARTET - Stiles, Wa r Brooks & Co over this year as formerly, will have an

_________Bradley, Pfau, Tweedy. Walter C. Broo I o assortment of these articles from whichL MITED it will be possible four patrons to select,

Shoe Repairing Hockey Team Manage i not approximately, but exactly, what theyshoe kv aiings -%Z atlors wish.E. DAWSON The following men will be voted- &

. AS on for assistant hockey Cmanage, 2dFoorslding.294Wa5ItonSt W H..OWDY & CO.Main treet Oewhitnu'.i on Thursday morning after chapel: d.,. , . e.osi a l

S0TON, MASS' New Haven, CnoM. C. Flanders, R. E: Coleman, BOSTON, iA88. rd^srn New Haven, Co

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ATHLETES ATENTINI I Class Basketball -. Archaeology ecture In orider to obtan (. E. Ericson

the bet results 1911 aturday pDr .'Peabody will lecture Thurs. Representing HOWARD E. 8TOMMathletic cintests it 1910 defeated I9I Ilast SaturdayII\ las mportant that ILOR' , TT o ashUould aysete night at basketball, by a score of i8 day. evening, February 6th, at

fThey may ost a. to io. The team of 1910 was deci- 7.45, in the Archaeology Building, 2791Washlngton Street, Bostonate s y mr dedly the stronger one, but i911 on "Prehistoric and Primitive Art." At French's every other week.

use t stonr one, o_hy o po thf.soe made a good fight notwithstanding T h e l ect ur e w i ll be illutratedThe lecture will be illustrated WILL NIPPAbst enis Rcker anot ha tiher handicapand the with seventy lantern slides com-Basket Ball, Run-nSoea, htke, dpers were obligedtoput forth their paing the drawings of children High Class Plumbing and Heatingnln:.tets, :,t.ee t with those of savages and-the art Svesnd ii- niEt

etc. Orgoodshve bhet efforts to-win. Coulter and Stotesand Banges.-Anlnin.Eto-- eratere otr Raymond did all the scoring for of all primitive peoples will bemark means ome- ing 14Park Street, Andover, Mass.th m ug. described in detail. The subject 1 4 P ar k St r ee

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Send for our Catalogue It Is free to any addressket on a goal frm a fol. is one to which little attention hasWRIGHTo& DITSON nFIRST HALF been paid until within the last J. H. PLAYDON

18 West 30th St., New ork The game started at 9.25. Coul- few years. Dr. Peabody has pur- .t...18 West 30thn tgi_New YorkChicago Provideno. B. 1. 0 ambridge, Mass ter covered the ball for 1910, and sued investigations- along these store, Arco Building. Telephone t0-s8

Barndollar played center for 1911. lines both here and abroad and Fresh Cut Flowers for all Occa-Coulter started the scoring by cag- his lecture will be found interest- sions. Give us a call.

Good Things ing a- basket almost immediately, ing and entertaining. Students-but failed to score on ''s foul. of Phillips Academy are invited COTREL & LEONARD

AT ~ He soon added two more baskets, and the public is also invited. AanIaroN. Y.

R ight Prices and Reynolds missed a free throw Those who wish to attend will CpMakrs ofGigrion 'o's foul. Then Coulter again . Gscored, and Raymond closed the please get excuses of their class to Phillips Andover,Confectionery Spanish Olives half by caging two baskets in'short officers. Phillips Exeter, Ja-

English Biscuits order. cob Tome -InstituteNovice Meet and the AmericanEnglish Jams French Sardines SECOND HALF Novice Meets and I SECOhl) HAt~ Colleges and U ni-versities f r o m t h eFrench Cheeses Reynolds missed a free throw There will be an indoor novice Atlantic to the Pa-

Nut Meats Fresh or Saltedi from a foul, but scored the only meet held on Saturday afternoon, cific .Jellies, &c. &c. &c. point in the game for his side soon Feb. 8, in the Borden Gymnasium. CLASS CONTRACTS A SPEOIA-LT

after, on i9io's foul. Stewart Only men will be eligible who have Rich Gowns for Pulpit and Benchscored for I 91o and Coulter fol- not competed in athletic games at ___________________

Alowed with another soon after- Andover. All entries must be0UUU» Oate's i IVIU -.U.wards. Raymond closed the scor- handed to Manager S. H. Brooks West's Home Made Bakery is, ing for the half by a basket from before Saturday noon. The follow- at II Barnard Street. It's good if______ POSTON ' W»____ the floor, making the score, 1910, ing events will be contested: it comes from there.

i8; 911, . 25-yard dash, 25-yard hurdles, Respectfully,The line-up: running broad jump, running high J. P. WEST.1910 1911 jump, 12-lb. shot-put, pole vault,

GLOVES Stewart, If If, Chell (capt.) potato race. ' Sole Agent in Andover for SOROSIS Shoes.Raymond, rf rf, Reynolds Ribbons will be awarded to all BENJAMIN BROWN

Ash. for the best and see Coulter (capt.), c, Barndollar men gaining first or second places DAL nr how quicK they'll bring Martin, Ig Ig, Takamine in the meet. BOOTS. SHOES & RUJBBERSyou Coffin, rg rg, Odell REPAIRING

Substitutes for 1910: Brown for Philo Main Street. A- ndoverFOWNES Stewart, Butts for Coulter, Burdett

for Martin; for T9ll, Eggleston for There will be a meeting of Philo . P. ChaseOdell. Goals from floor-Coulter, in Society Hall on Friday evening Daily and Sunday Papers6; Raymond, 3. Goals from foul- at seven-fifteen.- The subject for Periodicals, Stationery,Reynolds. Referee--J. Reilly. debate is: "Resolved, That Presi- Confectionery

FRANK BROTHERS Timekeeper-Dr. Page, Time of dent Roosevelt was not. responsible and . all the leading brands ofrTIFTH AVENUE BOOT .SHOP halves, 15 and Io minutes. for the recent financial panic in CIGARETTES

Bullders of mart ColUege Shoe. The standing of the Wall Street." The assignment of 27 Main St., AndoverThe standing of the teams atpresent is as follows: parts is as follows: Affirmative,

Games Games Henze and Platt; negative, Allen T A. HOLT COand Tolles. A select reading will

won 1910 2 b 1000 be given by E. H. Williams. C. B. Dealers n Dry Goods190o 0 1000 Rockwell will deliver the Topics of and Groceries and Whole-19o9 I- o 00I the Week. Welles will render the sale Dealers in Grain.19o8 o oooo

224 Fifith-Avenue, N. Y. City 092 ooo critique. All members are particu-O---------------- 1912__ larly urged to be present, as the at- -

AM a practical cutter ot long ex- Public Speaking tea o e martperience in fine New York .marthouses. Keep in touch with A class in public speaking has suchwearing appare

the best New York tailors. Can give recently been organized under the College asen likeyou the finest work, material and College len likestyle. Am in Andover every week, direction of Mr. Stackpole. Atand at request will call with samples. present the class consists of about -- OUR SPECIALTY

~ [~lokll.~[E ~a dozen men,who meet every otherF sdF FthAve.NeYrt. Friday in the lecture room of the &ORSFA LL &

Fw9f. WeveN Archaeology Building. Each ROTHSCHILDmember delivers one speech and a IT PAYSselect reading during the course, l ASYLUM ST. TO BUY

65 CENTRA. Sr and after the delivery of his speech HARTFORD OUR KINDLOWLLL. MASS. is subject to criticism from the High Grade Clothesfloor. As it is important that all

THE PHILLIPS , INN men should learn to speak and Prices lower than any other highOppoite Capuas. read correctly, it is the purpose of grade tailor in Boston. Discount to FLANDERS' LUNCH

Open throughout the year. Rates $3.00 this class to enable the members to students.per day. Banquets served to Clubs speak before an audience with ome Business, sporing and Evening Dress. 11 MAIN STREET

and Societies. degree of freedom. 'The meetings j c. LITTLEFIE LD AJ. M. STEWABT,-' - Proprietor. are open to the whole school, on al- 2 AB NS D -O V E R

ternate Fridays at 2.00 o'clock.Please mention the PHILLIPIAN . Please mention the PHILLIPIAN Please mention the PRILLIPIAN

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Thb phillipian ficuity, despite the gallant effortsof the Harvard runners. W he Yo e

BOARD OF EDITORS Andover'did not succeed in cap-turing a place; all her runners fin- l DU P YalI Ian

J. C. THOMAS, 'o08 - Managing Editnr ished well, and made an excellent NiL UIilUU S. H. TOLLES, 'o8 Business Manager showing. Several of Andover's men you'll'come to the "Old Yale

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS were kept from entering the meetW. H. SOUTHWORTH. 'o9 Store" to get your collee outfi

J..SAWYER, ' -og because of conditions, and Dowl- y ou r gen t-

R. E. COLEMAN, 09 ing, D. Knox, and Hopwood were .tings, because so many Yale Mens. H. BOWLES. 08 - Associate Editor her only representatives. Hopwood -Transcript Building d

do.

Published every Wednesday and Satur- the "Old Yale Store" designs in arday during the School.year. dash, and remained in the race until-

Notice to Advertisers the final heat, but failed to gain New York tistic Yale Steins, Loving Cups,To insure 'change of advertisement, any place. Knox's handicap of 9 Tobacco Jars decorative and hand

copy must be received for Wednesday, Tobacco Jars, decorative and handnot later than Tuesday noon; for Satur yards proved too heavy for him in day not later than Friday noon. the 6oo-yard run, but he finished

All Alumni communications should beaddressed to the managing editor, J. C. well to the front. In the mile run, College quarters Furnishings, Thomas, 34 School Street, Andover, D6wling made a strong fight,Mass. and retained the lead until the sec- Rugs, Portieres, Desks, Curtains,

and retained th e lead until tle sec-Terms : $ per Year. single copies 5 cs Morris Chairs, all the co' f

teraelogy Buildngees s hond final lap, when he finished, Morris Chairs, all the comfort' forPHILLIPIANS will be distributed from thinking he had completed the en- N thestudy of bedroom.

the Archaeology Building Wednesdaysroom.and Saturdays from z2 until 2.30 upon tire course.presentation of subscription card. Sub- Exeter was more fortunate, Smart Ideas 'nscribers not having card may obtain samefrom Subscription Manager during office captured second place in the 4o-yd. CLO T H E Shirts, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs,hours. Students who have not yet sub- dash H. Baker, Jr. her represen-scribed may do so by seeing Subscription as. . Baker, r., er represen Half-hose Pajamas, Bath RobesManager. All correspondence relative to tative, gave Frank Maynes, thesubscriptions should be addressed to W. and the rest of the outfit for theH. Southworth, Subscription Manager, Holy Cross athlete, a hard brush61 Bartlet Street, Andover, Mass. Office for the first place, but Maynes won young men of fashion.hours, 7-8. out, and Mavnes finished-a close

PHILLIPIAN will be devoted to matters " Yof interest to the members of the Academy second. Representative at rench's everySTOREand the graduates.

All matter intended for publication wee.must be signed by the writer's name. B. A. A. Will Not Hold Field Day

Entered -at the Andover Post Office as CHAPEL AND TEMPLE STREETSsecond class matter. The B.- A. A. athletic committee

will have only little rest, despite theTHE ANDOVER PRESS fact that the annual big indoor meet

has . gone down in history. TheWednisdeyi Feb 18 schoolboy indoqr games come three

This isue in charge of Assistant Man- weeks from Saturday and on Mar.aging Editor 23 and 24 the national amateur

is called to a notice in boxing championships will be held

lic speaking recently organized and M rnA u the instruction of M There will be no field day this inow under Mhe r.uion of Mr.Stak-oleday's PreLLIP lon o f summer, although there was some

a c ^° l e .rtalk of holding a big set of outdoor TAI AND FURNISWERA few of the benefits are made games about the end of July at Riv-TAILO AND FU NISHER

known, but there v is an indiret ben- erside. The annual field day is al- Pressing by the Term. ARCO BUILDING. ANDOVERefit of more value. This is the help- ri l ^ °-raiigand wticayar s held at a big loss and thereful training and practice necessary does not-seem to be much return.

- for the annual _debate with Exeter, Col. GeorgeB. Billingshas been-- - -

which is open to all membesof the invited to act as referee at the mili-school including men not belonging COES STODDE R ^ ^ ^ II Star3f gymkana to be held by the ito debating societies. First Corps of Cadets on Friday, FOR FOURTEN YEARS

In past years eligibility to this Feb. 29. The events of this meet FOURTEEN YEARSdebate was considered a work of wi be closed to all companies of THhigh honor, but for some unac- the militia and to the regular army. ,THE LEADING COLLEGE SHOE HOUSE,countable reason candidates this Besides' Col. Billings Messrs.year are few in number. Surely Charles H. Carter, William D. 14 School Street, Bostonthere are men in school with some Fleming, A. Paul Keith and severalability at debating who may only bthers will take in the Irish-Amer- FRED C. VOCKE, at French's every two weeks.need good coaching to bring forth can A. C. games next Saturday. itheir good points to the immense There will be a good-sized teambenefit of themselves and to the from the B. A. A.. in addition to TH E LATEST INhonor of the school. the team which will meet the YArS

school have shown in recent years Athletic Manager George V. Ma.ll B eathat we are worthy rivals of Ex- Brown will referee the St. Alphon- oeter. Let the literary men also do sus A. A. meet tonight. The B. A. I Loard Tracktheir part A. has entered a big team. and

The fact that Tommy Reardon and Importers ofThe annual Intercollegiate In- lost second prize at the meet in the evr t .

door B. A. A. meet took place last mile run Saturday through losing Woolen Novelties SKalilgSaturday afternoon at Mechanics buttons off his costume and being for Young Men . . aHall, Boston. Six hundred entries thus handicapped in the last lap, 'i0 Tremont St., Boston O UtflitSwere made, making it the largest has brought out the fact that he Mr A. McMillan at French's every weekindoor meet--on record: The meet should have won second place any- will be found at theproduced some surprising results, way, for the scorers made a mistake Highest cash price paid for Cast-off » I T T1as a number well knowni athletes and allowed White, Reardon and Clothes. Leave osders at French's. In A AT T T q 11were defeated by men of less prom- others to run fourteen laps instead Saturdae every Monday, Wednesday, and i L L U V

inence. One of the most interest- of thirteen. This was discovered . F. CH ASE, Prop.ing features of the meet was the ot looking at the watches, which S. K E E Z ER ANDOVER, - - MASS.relay race between. Yale and Har- showed the mile to be covered in 125 Main Street :Andover, Maassvard. Yale won this with little dif- 4m. 57S. Please mention the PHILLIPIAN Please mention the PHILLIPIAN

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iell Dressed fAndover Men have tbeir Clotbes made by dover bracedconsiderably assoonas play commenced, and Litchfield

*^ M~~ *T~~ T 'W~ i~ "~ ,T~ C~ £~°soon scored a 'goal for Andover.Swihart followed with another in

* « *J I . I~ ^ "^ * short order. .Richmond failed tomu / -vJ i K J - 1 -tally on a free throw on. Holy

, p A^ ^Cross's foul, but Belford caged abasket for Andover. Dowd scoredhbe pb tllips academy Zailor and Outfitter e.m quare on Andover's foul. For several

_...... ..... .. .... ..... r .. minutes neither side'-succeeded inscoring, and the ball was dribbledup and down the floor with no re- t

n CO;iYiIiIN PMb 1usAMiiy"RA~C~OTV i^^^ suits. It was then that Andover4*,WLING Ir@lRNN1' 1 So jr20vD i v tmade a final rally, and, althoughwn the score was several points in

favor of the opponents, graduallyovertook them. Swihart did all the

I>^^L^^r^ ^. *-, .»*,- - ****^ «~«.YO U N G »^ V^scoring for' the next minutes, and,OR. EVE"RY OCCASIOX by clever passing and accurate

shooting, shot five successive. bas-381W56-^iSTJ g1/~C^^MBrFK^^^^^^ "^^^rf .^kets, and scored two points on fouls

by Holy_. Cross, putting - Andoverin the lead. Litchfield scoredAndover's last basket soon after-wards. Dowd failed to score onAndover's foul, but succeeded inVAN NESTE ORIGINAL BUT STANDARD a second attempt just before the

The ideas and color combinations are fresh while whistle blew.the form and general effect make the product Score: Andover, 3o; Holy Cross,

433 Washington and Winter Sts. conform to the fundamental ideas of good taste. 2.We think we can please you in any line of men's 2

BOSTON furnishings ........ The summary:Our Representative is in Andover Frequently S. Brown, If If, Stevens (capt.)

CENTLEMES CHASE CO PANY Richmond (capt.), rf rf, DowdC H A S E NT FO-1MPN'A N Y ^ n A^ C <X ^Snell, c c, CasseyLI IGENTLEMEN'S 1 .. S:IPBSEL .. - Belford, Ig Ig, O'Neil

CLOTH ES 1018 & 1020 Chapel Street, -- New Haven, Conn. Reilly, rg rg, CallahanCLOTHE S Substitutes-Litchfield for Reil-^~~~~~~~~~, 1 ~~~~I _i ^~k j. ~~ ly, Swihart for S. Brown. Ref-Sporting and Out- eree-Mr. Swift. Timekeeper-

ing Garments AUGUST of Cambridge hart, 6; Dowd, 5; Richmondor-S.IH.~ rk onatB encb..ev ryweeB ' -Stevens, 3; Belford, 2; Litchfield,

A. 1IH. Olarkson at Frencha evrY week 2. Goals from fouls-Dowd, 5;Richmond, 2; Swihart, 2. Time ofhalves-2o and 5 minutes.

___ ___ ___ ___ ___r^___________8'M r. Lillard will meet the follow-

ing men in the conference room ofPRINTERS AND - STATIONERS the Academy Building for theirIMPORS OF the

ENSH *COTNCH -TO - PHILLI P S AC AD EMY. monthly English Conference:SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIESThursday February 6-

9.15-Aechtler.OF HAMILTON PLACE BOSTON. 9.25-Demere.

9.5-_Demere..,_____ Proprietors of... 9.35-Fisher.

9.45--Li.HEWINS & HOLLIS thbe ndover Bookstore 9.55-Hopwood.

II.15-Tillou.MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS II.25-Greeley.New Jporees Building, Main Street Friday, February 7.

4 Hamilton Place, Boston -10.I5-Kelley.

Io.25-McKinney.10.35-Palmer.loutie . olbsmitb & Co. I.45-Seetoo.

lifcture frame 1o.55-Darling.ana Gft 5boZp i t\ iz2.05o-C. H. Rockwell.

-2.25-Adler.nbovcr . · ascbusett 2.35-Lowell

MS - - A « - BTe a ofSaturday, February 8-DOWN DALE II.I15-J. S. Thompson.

ouse a t 18660 D road s are allke to te atomobile lubrca- T cation, kind of eine or make of automobfil At The Theatres

VAlCUU special gra Majestic-Margaret Auglin and

IVIVDB~ILIIL,~ vide.".K.lms O coLUMBuSsaulwow .Tremont--"The Man of the

N LW HAVZN. CONN.' - forlts exclslve use. oblloll s the only correct lubricant or automobiles. Our booklet 11ts every make of auto- Hour."mobile and tells what grade of obiloll to use In yoar Park--"Te Dairymaids."Repretative at Hol I ,nglne. tIee. oblloll sold everywhere-ln brrels Park-Tle Dairymaids.

Representative at Hotel Imperial, New - and In cans f varlng capacitie . Manacturd by Col-nial-"The Round Up "York, every Wednesday. VACM .Rochester.ololis-John Drew in "My

Wife."Please mention the'PHIIPIAN' Please mention the PHILLIPIAN Boston-"Clarice."

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THE OUTSIDE WORLD WITH THE COLLEGES _ O A

King Carlos and Crown Prince The following men, including 1 -,* - ^SESLuise Philippe of Portugal were one Andover man and son of an-

X BR& S.0 assassinated while driving in an other, have been chosen as Senior. open carriage through the streets Promenade Committee at Yale:of Lisbon. The infant Manuel was Thomas Mercer Marshall, Jr., son

slightly - wounded but Queen of T. M. Marshall, P. A. '78; L.[ yd·Ot~'7i Amelie, who tried to protect her H. Biglow; T. M. Dines; W. R. CLIUPCO *HRuNR

pi~~ y !fehusband and son by throwing her- Dray; T. C. Fowler, P. A. 'o4; M. - C O LLAR --ohT FQlart Size, 5c each, a for *Se.

self in front of them, escaped un- L. Mitchell and C. L. Watkins. CLUE?. PEAC&OY & CO.,--" laf o n f o h Bh l r t s

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injured. A band of armed men The thirtieth anniversary num-

DR. JOHN A. LEITCH waited at a street corner; and as ber of the Yale "News" was issuedthe carriage rounded the turn fired January twenty-eighth.

IPh i fcian three volleys. The police guardreturned fire and killed three of the The Harvard Freshman hockey

MAIN STREET, ANDOVER assassins. King Carlos had lately team defeated Arlington High Rese ed frbecome somewhat unpopular, as school, by the score of 6 to o.he had dismissed the assemblies They play at St. Paul's today.

DR. TO REY and ruled despotically, although ' Jenkin & A Ompoon-DR. TORRE his rule Wvas for the benefit of the Thirty-two baseball candidates a

Physician and Surgeon common people. reported for winter work at Exe- New vPaen,,Conn.Oice Hours: Untll 10 am., 3 to 5, after 7 p.m.

office and Residence, 15 Elm Street The United States fleet has arr-ter. . Connors havg themOn Haverhill Car Line ived at Punta Arenas in the straits work out on the track so thatthey

Telephone 70 of Magellan, having just passed will be fast on their feet, and good

over the most dangerous part of base-runners. Dr. W. Dare Walker the voyage. The water in the The Junior Promenade at Cor- CA ON CO

and a strong tide runs there. nel c d te b t 121 l ain street, - Andover. Week, which has held sway dur- G ROfER S -

The British Parliament has just ing the last seven days.been opened, and .King Edward - Andoverhas delivered his speech from the Stokes, P. A. '05, leads i the Em Square, -

DR. ABBOTT throne. The program of legisla- Yale '"Lit" competition whichPhysician and Surgeon tion is very heavy, but by many it closes to-day.JUS A Physician andotuoh yoa closes to-day.

Office Hours: Tillg9a.m. is not considered radical enough. o the sRd thiny taltIHurs thiTsillkeym. you atyaewoul d£ to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Premier Campbell-Bannerman was Robert Fairbanks; P. A. '05, is takemore space than this adver

tisement allows. Bread. rolls, piesOffice and Besidence, 70 Mlan St., Andover kept away by ill health and for the in fourth place on the same com- and cakes; free dehvery; consis-

Telephone 179.first part of the session Herbert tt tent prices. All that and more atfirst part of the session Herbert petition. Mrs. J. J. Cady's ..HOE BAKERY...H. Asquith, chancellor of the ex- Mrs. J. J. Cady's AOE BAKE..chequer, will take the leadership The Willisbrook cups will be

- DPhillps Seals in the House of Commons. Great competed for to-day at Yale. I. E. PURDY & CO.precautions were taken against a The first of the series of three

(~ 1'.s J. WHITING demonstration by the women suff- races for the two-mile cup was High Grade Plotographs

Jeweler and Optician ragists. run yesterday. . Bosto\-, ANDOVER. MASS. Two important political happen- 146 Tremont St., Boston

ings took place Friday, when Gov. Only one man was lost by grad- TBLEPHONE

A. R s AMSDELL Hughes made a speech before the uation from the Williams baseball F MORRISSEYH. A. ASD V E L-L-Republican Club of New York team, which last year defeated.

Pictures and Picture Framing stating his platform, and President Yale, Chicago, and tied Michigan POST OFFICE STABLESlso Artists Materials, Statione FancyGoods Roosevelt sent a message to Con- in a thirteen inning game. Carriages for all occasions

and Confectionery, Sewing Machines. gress. It is believed that the Presi- Hack meets all trains.........

7 Barnard Street, Andover, Mass. dent timed his message so as to University of Pennsylvania has Post Office Avenue, AndoverIO rI

r o rsE

TO WHAL s "blanket" Hughes' campaign. The over 200 men from Europe and

President's message was a very the Orient, and about from M tllradical and fiery outburst, and was New Zealand and Australia.

GENTLEMEN concerned with Labor, the' Trusts,ealand and AustralWHO DRESS FOR STYLE the recent financial panic, and the "Popocaterpillar VII," the mu- NOYES E. RENCH

WEARTESS A"^IMPROVO Supreme Court's decision on the sical comedy of the Cornellemployer's liability question. Itwas warmly applauded by the dem- Masque, was a grand success, and

- n TN emplyer'sl i etion Masque, was a grand success, and Rnig grooms

ocrats, but received with disap-convulsed the large audience,provalby the republicans. Gov. which enjoyed it Wednesday Students' supplies of all kinds.

Hughes' speech was of a conserva- evening. B. B. B. Pipes and pipe repairs.ARTE tive nature, but is likely to greatly College Ices and Sundae.

AiTE' ^&lhoiV - D* cTatlsedanidac The New England Cornell ClubTIE RECOGNIZED STAN DARD aid his candidacy.aWOSThe Name Is The Thaw trial is ended and had its tenth annual diner at

tamped ao ever aryy Thaw has been acquited Neussets Hotel, Boston, and had

on the groud of insanity and sent as its principal guest Trainer Andover Fruit StoreT h e - a to an insane asylum. But this is Moakley of Cornell. Mr. Moak- A N D WAITING R 0 OP1

USlHN regarded as only a temporary con- ley declared Cornell gets her

BUTTOH finement, as his money will prob- spirit from Harvard, and told the ...Confectionary ad Tobacco...ably soon procure him a' release. Cornell men not to "knock" Har-

CLASP Crel e o t koc"HrThe jury was out twenty-five hours PAUL SIMEONE.....LIES FLATTO THE LEG-NEVER and it was first rumored that they vard, as when they did they hurt SLIPS, TEARS NOR UNFASTENS and it was frst rumored that they 1-s Lpirt,65aOc.,cotton2c. had once more disagreed. District Cornell' also.A

all-aedonrefeptoeprce. Attorney Jerome and Martin W. The Alpha Tau Omega fratern- CHARLES MURPHYEO. Frao^ooSat Littleton both made notable Cornell was almost. . Studet

speeches in the summary of their e rest I a. b denALWAYS EASY _arguments and the trial will be entirely destroyed by fire last Barbe

added to the history of famous week. J. S. Kiehledied as a hero Main Street :- - - ndovermurder cases. in the flames.

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They're New

-_GREEN ONES... WITH THE BOW IN THE BACK...

A VERY SMART SOFT TYROL HAT

COLLINS & FAIRBANKS CO.383 Washington Street, BOSTON

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For years the Leading Andover. Tailor. Our reputation has been gained through theknowledge of making clothes that will please our customers. A full line of fall goods tochoose from _ ____ H A N N CN N O'N N

-i-. - A c, A. L. STARIN be ot herwee YALE TAILOR

rnihlrmriti "i-nio tlhn .s 105o Chapel Street, Opposite Vanderbilt Hall, NEW HAVEN, CONN. BROADWAY con N T Y SECCND ST.

SCOTCH ULSTERS, OVERCOATS TEAM GREATLY STRENGTHENED -- -" $When CROSS first lined up his team, it was a trifle weak. Could

Eton and Tuxedo Suits now and then make only an end play. But with GOOD COAL

Dancing Pumps, Silk Socks, Shirts and careful drivers, he is now doing some rilliant centre plays.

Neckwear, Underwear JEROME W. CROSS, 54 Main St. - Tel. Con. Shetland Skating Caps, Coats, - T. E OSELEY & CO

Waistcoats, Sweaters and Gloves Inquiry was the guest of the evening. T. E. OSELEY &8 CDr. Mann was the speaker at Ves-

All Clt/ingfor Etsnifg Wtear Sor The Society of Inquiry held its pers. and spoke upon the true ideal

Arme for WneSorregular meeting last Sunday night of a Christian life, as represented S N O E SlusdChrist Catalogn the lecture room of the Archae- the talk, a general discussion fol- of the N e st Mo delIllustrated Chr~stas Catalogue on request. Designed Especiallyfor

__a___________ ____ Cology Building. A large number lowed, at the conclusion of which s tude n ts

of fellows attended the meeting, opportunity was given to all pres- Prices $4.00 to $8.50.Have your making it-one of the most success- ent to meet Dr. Mann: .The 10% Cash Discount.

T11-T PnT A OPCHT ful held this year. The Rev. Dr. speaker was most interesting andpROTlV 1 V_ _ _^_rl Mann of Trinity Church, Boston all present enjoyed the meeting. 145 Tremont Street, Boston

made at the S K A & U QU H A RT f. E. ROSENBERG

.. SHERMAN STUDIO.... , .ailtors a. Conra.y ,adPictures of all P. A. Groups may PRESSINC BY TERM

be obtained at short notice. Musgrove Building ANDOVER, MASS. 1125 Chapel Street, . .* New Haven, Conn.

FINE LINE OF- Main Street, near Morton . eC O

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Stre__

n William J. Carroll Men's Furnishing GoodsBENJ. BROWN Sporting and Mufti Tailor New store J. WM. DEAN

OEOF AL KI 277 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Main Street. AndoverSHOES OF ALL KINDS... (opposite Holland House)

ANDOVER, - MASS. W. C. CROWLEYPHILLIPS HEADQUARTERS IN BOSTON.,

JULIUS ROSENBURO . ..CopleQ Square lbotel... SHOE'' - Huntington Ave., Exeter and Blagden Streets

Suit presser Moderate prices, superior cuisine, attentive service, attractive rooms, MAIN STREET.- ANDOVER.each- connected with long distance telephone. Courteous attention given

1024 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. to ladies traveling alone. 300 rooms, 200 with private baths. TEW T

Clothes Pressed dlfor .. n"d

Buchan & Francis _Post Office Avnue, - Andover.

Upholsterers and Furnitu e Dealers ___

Students' Trade a specialty ALLEN HNTON

10 PARK STREET, ANDOVER E. -- _ ICE CREAM and SHERBETS

ALBERT W. LOWE I N K S Residence--" unset Rock". ....COL E TAILOR.... Take Reading Car.....

... Druggist... HARVARD SQUARE,

MAIN STREET - ANDOVER . Rep. G . L. Bashe

very Tuesday at French CAMBRIE. ANDOVER NATIONAL BANKAgency for "Sign of Kettle Candies-'

I ___make ll lmy selections inu Suitings suitale for the college trade. Hor-9 t 12 m., 2 to 3 p.m.

Close Satureay at' 12 m.

Home-made Candies __The Sign of the Kettle

ALFRED D'ARSIGNY_ ORENSTEIN & ALEXANDER A Ti AS]AID CUTTf11aindASSA6ilf

P rA. Barber Shaving Supplle

XCo ll ege 1 alllor Post Office Bloch, - - Andover

^P -Co NEW HAVEN, * CONN.

The Roxburyo . I $ 0 $60 TY PEW R IT E R S 1076 Chapel St, New Haxen, Conn.

Made by BARGAlIS IN Rooms rented for the college year to YaleRebuilt machines with new platen, type, ribbons, etc., 825 to 835, Guaranteed, students onl. Rates from $5 to s per

S. & E JONES, " oncord Mass Macltnes almo)st new at lowprices. ented Repaired, Exchanged. week. Forrtherinformation addressS. & E. JONES, - Concord, Mass. THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANOE, s Bro.mldt 8., W. triO BttR'fEuge and Pio Bars a Sp ecialOty .yJC AN Boronm, i. 8to____. W. HURBURT

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