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THE CURCIBLE Page 3 THE BEST PAPER IN THE U. S. A. Qflpologies to The Denver Pestj SOCIETY The Tappa Keg Frater-- nity, which has replaced the old Lambda Gamma Kappa organization, held its annual formal Ckegj opening last night at the Glaze Poker Room in the basement of the Library Building. Refreshments were served fwhy, of course, that was what the party was forb and everyone reported an enJ0y- able evening. The Curcible Society Editor arrived on the scene at 3 a. m. and found the room beautifully deco- rated .with empty bottles, half smoked cigars and so forth. POSITION OPEN Mr. Brick Preston, who in- tends to accept the office of Student Body President next year, wishes to have the political boss, who elected the Student Body President this year in opposition to the Baxter-Jones-Kelly gang, call at his office some time soon. Mr. Preston said: This is the first time in my memory that the President has been elected in opposi- tion to this gang. It was a master stroke in politics and will go down in History. The person who dealt the blow is the person I want for my campaign manager, as I feel sure that the same bunch, along with several hundred others will oppose my election. Sororities take notice. The 0mega Hotel First Class Popular Rates Special Inducements Offered to Get-Men-in Uniform 1827 Eleventh Avenue Overworlceci P Reacl CARD OF THANKS The Editor of the Curci- ble takes this opportunity to extend his thanks to a member of the Royal Fam- ily, Prince Albert, whose help in editing this paper has been indispensable. We Suggest HAW ' For Your Buy Word Let the Gold Dust Twins Do Your Work Darling-Shaw Get a copy of the New Book just Out How I Reached My Present Social Position By TOM VANCE THE MYSTERIOUS CARD Just before the war broke out across the sea, Stanley Russel, then a student in New York City, was spend- ing his vacation in Paris. Dining at a popular cafe there one evening, a beauti- ful woman passed by his table, smiled. and inclined her head slightly in his di- rection. Her face seemed familiar, but he could not place her. She finished eat- ing, and passed out again. His eyes followed her to the door, and just as it closed behind her, he noticed her handkerchief which she had dropped by his table. He picked it up and rushed after her, and as he did, it all came back to him: he re- membered her as the Rus- sian Princess he had met earlier that year on a trip to the capital city of that country. He reached the door just in time to see her whirled away in a luxurious limosine. He then looked at the dainty perfumed handkerchief, and found folded within a small card about the size of a call- ing card. In the upper right- hand corner was a serial number. Below were four lines of printing. Russel was quite familiar with the French language, but this appeared to be written in a dialect, and he was unable to translate it. Calling his waiter, he asked if he would kindly read the inscription. The waiter glanced at the card and said: Pardon, M'sieur, there are one or two words which I am unable to read. VVith your permission I will take it to the manager who will gladly tell you. Five minutes later he re- turned, accompanied by the manager of the cafe, who placed the card before Rus- sel and said: Sir, we must ask you to leave immediately. yVe can- not cater to any one in such a business as yours. You will be asked to pay for nothing you have eaten, only leave at once. Too surprised to speak, Russel did as he was told. Returning to his hotel he approached the counter and purchased a cigar. The clerk seemed very friendly, and as he was becoming more curi- ous than ever, Russel handed him the mysterious card, and asked for the translation. The clerk glanced at the card, returned it, turned to the bell hop and said: fContinued on page 43 ONE INJURED, THREE FRIGHTENED IN SERI- OUS AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT ON STATE HIGHWAY. Huge Teachers College Fliv- ver Crashes Into Sudent, Causing Serious Injury C. T. C., June 1.-NVhile coming through the campus at a terrific rate of speed, the huge Ford automobile, owned by the State Teachers College, and driven by an employee of the institution, crashed into a group of stu- dents who were on their way to class this morning at 8:10. The four young ladies in the accident have not as yet been identified and are now in the hospital in a serious condition. One young woman it is un- derstood is seriously iniured and up to the time we go to press had not recovered con- sciousness. The other three are also in a dazed condition due to fright and have not been able to give a clear statement as to how the ac- cident occurred. yVitnesses to the accident say that the Ford was going down the hill in front of the Library Building, when the driver appeared to lose con- trol of the powerful machine, and headed toward the group of by-standers. The car then skidded into the barb wire fence lately erected by Mr. Dempsey and stopped. The driver stepped from the car unconcernedly and asked the she unconscious victim if was hurt. Receiving no an- swer he again climbed aboard and drove away. The number of the ma- chine was taken and was found to belong to the Col- lege, but up to date it is not known publicly just who the culprit was. ROBERT Loan and Investment Co. - Read Wes King on How I Beat SnecIgen's Time E. Kloio-S Book The Greeley when gn Need T0-N1oHT zz ..Got o Degree Loan Company ee oouege Aud. H H. 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