Johnstown High School - Spectator Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1913

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28 SPECTATOR The Great Quarrel Scene Come here, Osgar, I haf a crowbar to pickax mit you. Why, Adolf, haf I defended you in any manner? Yess-s-sl Der negst dime you talk abouid me behint my back I vant you to say id in front of my face. In front of dot face? Ach, a sefere benalty, aind id? ' Vedder id iss or issn'd id, I ask, do you detract vot you said abouid me ? A Don'd be so violence. You shoult forgiff und forget. I do. I forgiff you effery dime I forget myself. You haf lost my frientshipf' . Is dot so? Descripe id, bleasef' You are dodching der issue. Vot I vant to know iss :I Do I look like a hypocrite? No. You look more like a hippopotamusf' 'Be careless vot you say, Osgar. Men haf been killed for less dan dot. I don't care, Adolfg I voult nod vish to be a cheap' corpe. I hate you! I despice you l So do I. Since I haf been going mit you, I am ashamed. to be seen in my own combanyf' I voult radder be alone in a crowt dan by myself in your bresencef' To dot there is no answer becose dere is no question, of id. So I will make silence. I Vell, you vill be silence in vain. I refuce to listen. Vere are you going now ? To haf myseluf blintfoldetf' QAt this juncture friends interfered. Further trobule is expected, for both men are dangerousj Clarice-What is that man doing lying under the motor- car in that funny way? F. Woodward Mark-Why, can't you see he's picking daisies.

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SPECTATOR 27 hours daily. Nowhere else in the country is such inhuman- ity permitted. Not long ago President Anderson of the Senate introduced a bill into the Senate raising the age limit for working children to 13 for 1914 and to 14 in 1915. The bill also provided that no child be employed who could not read and write. The bill was defeated and the children must suffer for a few more years. New express rates will go into effect on October 15th. The rates are lowered considerably on Interstate trade. The rules require all the companies to adopt uniform classification of matter, the first class of which consists of general merchandise, the second class of articles of food and drink. The reduction in the rates is due to the establishment of the parcel post system. From the appearance of affairs both parties are gaining financially. . . .mi r Father Craig-Glee, didn't 1 hear you slipping up stairs at 4 A. M. Glee-No! That was when I slipped down after crawl- ing halfway up. ' Three cheers for the Dannenbaums! They seem to be able to spring the new styles and get away with them. Pipe their hats.



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SPECTATOR 29 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ee, senool. of xx fel-'fe ENGINEERING CIVIL. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, and GENERAL SCIENCE Send for a Catalogue. N :Yu Remember This About Prescriptions! A good prescription can be spolled by bad drugs. A common prescription can be greatly increased in elflcacy by superior drugs when compounded by an expert prescription drugglst. We use the hlzhest grade of drugs in all of our prescription work, They are all tested and known to be up to our standard. It you want the best prescription work that can be done you will brlng your prescription to our drug store. No prescription Is ever changed In our prescription department without the Instructions of the physician who wrote it. Low prices on every prescription. No overcharges. 503 Main St. E. The Rexal Store Shomo-I'd like to get on some big newspaper. Walker-What could you do on a big newspaper? Red-Well, I believe I could write the unconfirmed rumors. Dollie- Why, he yawned three times while I, was talk- ing. Edna-Perhaps he wasn't yawning. He might have been trying to say something. Jennings Qto his room-mate during college days-Say, Bub, will you do me a favor? I Bub-Anything in reason, old man. Jennings-Then kindly leave your waistcoat out in the hall to-night. Bub-The idea! What do you want me to that for? ' Jennings-The pattern Qpatterin'D is so loud it keeps me awake. C I -

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