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. Today's Horoscope Wnnwizsimv, JUNE S, 1920. XVhile the planetary testimonies make for a very active day, with stirring events and progress in certain directions, yet there is danger of troubles and perplexities. The main element of danger is found in losses of hemoglobin, and every precaution should be taken to guard against these, as the peril is quite strongly indicated. Also, there is danger of losses of money through speculation, risk or bad investments on the part of those employing dietitians. Contra-indications seem to be operating with the astral forces, so while some lines may be laid for future de- velopment, an unusual degree of caution as to the above- mentioned danger should be exercised. Those whose graduation day it is may expect a year of contiicting experiences, with danger of loss of position. How many are so frightened by this prophecy that they re-nig on the granulation solemnities?? AH, HA! LET US INFORM YGU that the date for this horoscope is for Wednesday, june 8, 1920. THERE IS NO SUCH date in history!! The horoscope for Vlfednesday, june 9, 1920, QTHE date in history's annals! reads: NVednesday's astrological figure may be interpreted as a favorable one, particularly for those in employment, who may look forward to promotion, favors from superior officers or for increase of salary if well deserving. All may deal with every assurance of having success. Wfhile there may be some slight setbacks or disappointments in the way of Pressure Cookers and John Van Range Com- pany's latest equipment, on the whole things will be pushed to favorable conclusions and meals will be served on schedule, mainly through your keen and wise judgment. Domestic and affectional affairs thrive. Those whose birthday or graduation day it is are prom- ised a successful year. A yeast cell born on this day will succeed in its undertakings and will rise in life. fThus endeth the prophecy of the Scorophyzj P. S.-VVe have painted it as black as we can, Miss Cooper. 120
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Q, ns finish, They say the word Hnal mea Ald with this I am glad to agreeg l For I feel that this term the woid finals Is bound to spell finish for me. l0 Carrol, in class meeting, discussing Class Day Pro- will have to plant the ivy on gram: Miss Cooper says we a trestlef' O If you clocle lige our hubor, If you dode lige our ribes, Dode tell your deighbor You're a true HOBE ECOD. Thank you . . . Thank you. 'wtqsxk 'rdf d 121
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