Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1912
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Pivtiiws of the Gmfliinfing' Class. The Fnvulty. History of the Senim lflistury of the Juniuif. lilistwry of tho '9npl1u1i1u1'e9. lliffury of tlw Fiwlslmwii. lAl1llilllQ' B2ll liNX'2l1'fl. -, v. l lzlxa Will .... .. Joswie-'S Skirt. l+lflitui'iz1ls. Sfjllllll' P1'opl1E'0y. .lmiior li'1'upl1c-vy. Supll0mu1'G lhmpliec Freslimeii l'1'1vplie0y The Debate. ll0I'USf'UD6. Siwiety. A Night of ll0l'l'O1'. The Suplminurv l'ln 'l'hv lfwfliiiieii. A1 hlvt if-S. 5 Sir l':111'ic-lc Vmclcett. Alumni. Tho SI iulvnl llmly. lfxvlizi HQIN. Jilxllvx THllI'lllllQ Yi-rsv. Ads. liktlmi' Dui Qftnnhurh lirint, Qlllartinrz, Gal KATI li MI 'R-PHY E' Uhr Grahunting Qllami 2 2 S'I'wH+lCR DAINTY X031 ' .IES-SI IC JOHNSON Ul,IYl'1 SIl'l,l'l Tlhv Elknrultg BH. A. lliiuian, lgrinripal igiatnrg anh Grnmrtrg iillliaz li. iillnlntgrr English unh latin Mina Graff liitt Bfnuiug, illrzuuing zxnh Clnmmrrrial Tsiranrhra Misa E. E. 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We S-112111 111-vel' l'11I'g'9l 11111' 1111-111111':es illl-11 :1ss111-1a1.11'111s 111 l'1l1'S9 111111, Yl'Il1'S. XY1- are 111311111 111' 1111- 1'ail' 11111111- 111' 11111' 11ig'l1 8111111111 :11111 sllal-1 lllilli 11111-11 111'1-1' 111e 112151 :11111 tlllllli 111' llll' 111211111 111921521111 1lIl1l1'S w1- 111l1sse11 willlill i1s walls. YV1- may 111111. s1-11l11':11e 111 1111- 1-1111.4 111' 111-- 1Y1l1'1l1. New 1111111-s will 1-111111- w11i1-11 will 1111112 ,g'1'ez111-1' 1'1-s111111si11i1i1i1-s. l.i1'e will 11111 111- 1111- 1':l1'l'11'N+ 1-il'1- 111' 1115511 s1'l111:11 11:1ys 11111 l1ll'1l1lQ11 E1 all 1111- 1'1'11'1ll141l1Il.- we 11:111- 1111-111111 l11-1'.- w111 311111111-11 11111' way. K. NI. '12. Eiztnrg nf Gilman nf 1913 Look at us now! You would never drea in that 'we were 'onee just plain fresh- inen. But ot' eourse we were and -there are those who have iheen heard to say that we were ever green freshies, too. That was away 'haeli in 1909. On the fifth dav ot' August ot' that year we entered lligh Seliool an eager elasis ot' thirteen students. Were .we superstitious over the double thirteen, the enrolhnent and year? Not a shit. YYe were undaunted hy sneh trit'les and ,bravely 'began to study even the hated Latin and German. Marsh Vreelc gave our elass a goodly nuinher ot' fine looking girls-Annie. Win- nie. .Vlnm and Edith t'aliehreaid and Eiinilie Gl'llllllfL'Pl'. But eonditions niade it iin- fpossilhle t'oi' thein all to stay very long' with us. Annie. XYinnie and Alina Fake- hread let'-t us at t'hristn1as tiine. Now the t-wo younger sisters are at hoine. And the oldest was married in Septenrher, 1910 to Mir. -liav Jones, and is now residing in ,Slot-lqton. llowever, we have our one 't'a.keln'eaid with uis yetgoui' dark-eyed lidilh. 'She won't desert ns. l roni the sandy plains ot' Knig'liitsen we get quality instead of quantity and it is with us in ou1' elass enterprises-great or sniall. Brentwood sent seven students for our elassflllstlier Muivphey. Ruth Pemberton. Harold t'ol'lis, Yan Prinee. Frank Helm, ltiehard and Elaine lvallaee. 'Of these only one 'has dropped out of sehool. Ruth Peimberton who is working in Los Banos. Frank Helm and Van Prin-ee graduat- ed from the two year t'HIllIl101'f'l2ll t'oui-se last year. Frank is working in an offiee in Oaililanid and Van is very ihusy in Brent- wood. Poor health t'oreed Esther Murphey to leave us for 21 year and it is xvfth re- gret that we give her 'brains to191-l. The others are strug'g'liiig' on with the 'help ot' Everett Lernoine who joined in our seeond year. and ot' Manta l'utr-amp and YYill Mac-gnrn who east their lot with us th-is year. Yes. just 'look at us with our heneh ot' athletes, hoth girls and boys. with our dehators and aetors and then realize the greatness ot' the elass ot' 1913. eanu- one jolly girl, Myra l'earee. llere ld, it. W.. 'lIl. f Svnplinmnrr Gllzum 14 Si-hoo! opened on .tngust the seventh and at'ter that 4lL'llL1'llll'lll at't'air we l'e't lllltl with l'it'teen nn-niilners ul' the ldreshf groxvn up. mi-H elglssg Aileen l'orler. .Xdelene N-via. 'l'he elasa did not organize during' our lfllen l otlieringliain. l red llol'l'inan. tlraee first year as ive had our tiine t'ully oeeu- l'aradine. llenry l'lnniley. .lohn l'ar:n-hine. nieid as it was. keeping' our peaef- with l.eland Hrendt. Laverna Ilelin. Nlary Van- Sophs. 'l'he .vear finally elosed npni trell. Mary 'l,2ll'Pllll. Nlae l'einhertwn. llagv the seene ul' hard working' l reislnnen. tloodwin. Sllrll' llll'lill'N 1 l g71'l'll'.Y This vear Svlliml eonnneneed with a t'aln'al. .X green group indeed. llnr- alum Hi' t'iHl.l.H 5l,I,h,,,mm,i. l.1x1hm. lil! lllf' .V 5 ' Wt' ll 'l N l 'i'l 'l l 'l'x i l xllll'lllI.Y. l'ln,:'ene 'hl:l4'tl:ll'lj'. llarry llohlu, rained several. 'Sola l'nleanip and Yivian llyehe ainl nine XYe iinade our ihow int., si..-io, at a ot' the tornn-r -vear's students. 'l'he l'l:I-N reef'lnion fixen hy the sellool in our 'ini-li' ot I n- veai' ln-tore havin.. deereased. in- creased and at last eqnaled. The body organized at the tbeginning of the Second semester. Misses Mary Parenti a11d -Sula Putcaimp were elected to the offices of president and secretary respectively. The '14 class was well represented in t-he tSenior Farce -by Miss 'Putt-amp and Mr. Hoffman. Our class is also athletic, participat- ing in tennis, basket ball and baseball. They were represented in the track meet hy Ma cf' a rt y. 1Ve gave a reception and dance in honor of the Seniors in March and we feel that we are capital entertainers. The Seniors tried to ridicule our glorious class but we got the laugh on them. S. D. '14. Lfiiatnrg nf the Zlirezhmm On the seventh of August. 1911 there entered into the Liberty Vnion High School a class of fifteen Freshmen. There were Freshies of every description. tall Fresthies and slinn ones, fat Freshies and short ones. As we entered we were greeted witl1 cries of Oh you Freshiesf' What a sweet little Freshie and similar gieetings, some of which we returned as saulcily as they were given. At first we had a rather unpleasant time. Everything' was strange and we made many blunders such as wandering into the wrong- claiss room. speaking' when we shouldn't. etc. The upper elassmen treated us like we were balbies until they discovered that we real'ly did have brains. Our respect and fear for them gradually decreased as we know them better. The Seniors showed their gootl will bv 1-'ivine' us a reception in our 'honor at which we consumed untold quantities of ca.ke and sherbert. Now we know better and behave as 'well as anyone. The fSenior girls were very desirous of initiating IIS until one day the oppor- tunity presented itself. lt was the day of the watermelon feed in the basement. Suddenly some one shwuted Now's our chance and they rushed towards us. brandishing' their melon rinds and yelling madly. When they had finished. 'there was melon in our mouths, eyes, noses and in our hair. Hur dresses were utterly demolished. As a climax the Seniors were going' 'to tie us up but one of the teachers interfered and we escaped. All this for the girls. Meanwhile the boys were suffering. especially the smaller ones. Not a day passed Without someone being ducked in the trough or tied in the tank hou-se until some one rescued him. 'Finally all the students -ceased both- ering' us and we were allowed To exist in peace. XVe were however blamed for everything' that happened. however much we raised our hands in horror and our voices in protest. The Liberty Strike was the onfly thing' for which we weren't blamed. This occurred on the twelfth of February. All decided to play t1'uant. To celebrate the day. There were a few mur- murs about the Freshmen being' left at home. but we promised to be :trod so they relented. 1Yhat a glorious time 'we had! Never before had we done such a naughty tliingx How our little conscience did prick at times. As 1 remarked ,before we were not blamed for this escapade. After suffering' a week's punishment we decided not to attempt anything' similar again. 1-'rom that day we have been as good as possible and from all indications we will make as conceited hophomores as the lnost conceited of the t'1:lss of 1511-1. li' l-I '13 Blnnking Qarkmarhz I. Rzwlcwaiwl, Turn Ib2N'IiW2l1'1I, U 'l'ime1 in lhy flight! Meet 'mv in Iiimiilwnucl zigziiii for tunigrlifz Fake me In Liberty. the fmultzliii of truth, There lvl me juiu with the fviemls ol' my youth. 0 I'E'ill'II0l'SI PIDIIIO nut I'1'um the wui'IcI's Ilmsy tl1i':mg'. .v 9 ' '1 ' SUIIIQ 'lllgll SUIIIHII sung. Aml 10111 IIN mme IHHIL iii Iiezul us ngrziili llii'm1Q'I1 Ulll' l'hig'Iish with mire: ,. Milli IIIIISIIZIIUUH iii our GQIWIIIZIII be patient :mal fail' Thcii lol us :III juin in the ulfl l'2lS'll'I0l19fI rule. St:1y alflvi' svlimfl, kills, slay ZIIIIUII' scflmulf' II. Un-1' my lu-:url iii Ihe Ilziys Ihanl ilizivv flnwn, Nu plzwe Iikc- llw svliuul rfmrzi lmve I ew-1' knivwn Yu utlwi' Iill- has the Mvvel f'll2Iil'III lilll' 1110. rn limi I left wlien I parte-:I I'1'um nhl liillierly. Xu utlu-1' 4-ity. Ilmugli wclailtli may l'Ulj.1'II king. v 1 n Inn 1-vm' he rlozlrvi' Ihzln iHi'vl1twumI in ISIIVIIIQI. lhm ii clnwii in Ihv IlilSi'IIll'IlI ivlu-i'e Iweezvs :irc mml l.m-I uf Qluy :1I'tv'1' wr-Imul. kills, slay :iI'tei'wI1ImI, , . v III. Uh l'1lm-I I' ikr- lm- Imvk xi'ln-i'I- the mill Iriw-xv, hI.m' .Xml slum' mv Iliusm- l'2ll'l'4 I km-xx' lung' sign. u 1-I 14 . , . . 'l'Iu-im wan I Ili:-V1 Iiraizul NIIIIIUN :xml lxzntu- Su qim-I. .Km I Ii-lv I-vm-1' rozulv lu stil' up zu mul. 4 II:-zu' hllle lIIlt'Il1lI'lI. wilh his Iwnrl I'iiII eil' glean .Xml I'Ix'vi'c-It, the 4Ii'c-zliiiw, wow- ixwilicli-mis In Q4-I-, ll:li'uI1l,ul1i'vImi'1i.I1mI4Ilwpzlrt nl il Iiml. IYI11-ll wo -Iuyi-cl :nI'lc-1'5a'Im:mI. liltls, 51:01-cl g1I'14-1- it Illml IY. II11-iilwmul. Uh Ill'miIxx'imrIl 'l'h4- wnrlcl IQ lllIlAiIII'. lA'l llll' l'I'lIII'II. YUIII' IIIUNNIIIQN III NlI2Il'l'. XIZIIIY il IYIIIIUI' thi- lug' llil' hung Imv, .Xin I NIllI'IIl'IN'iIll'lI ilgx hun- givin- lf' llllll Ii'-1. M-I l1u1nx'4Ii'a-:mixl limi-x' I In-:rig r w llu x'w1m-1-- 'rl -will' I'1'wI. InIivlw-Iivlul:il14I4-Imw, lmm' nn Illini-.-'4-1 YHIII' I1---Jinx. Ilan: I lll lY hka- -1 muh 4 - , 1 1 Ill' You II -1:1-x' 2lliIl'I' N1-Infml. ki4I-. Nlallx' gulls-1' wlmlil M. l'.. II Gllafm will zmh Ulvztamrnt YVe, the class ot' 1912. about to leave this sphere, 'being in t'ull possession ot' a sound mind. memory and unde-rstanding. do make puiblic, and declare this to be our last will and testament. First :-'We direct that our funeral exfpenses lie paid from the student body treasury to twtliicli we all so willingly con- tributed our ten cents a month. tSecond:-4VVe bequeath to the trustees restful nights and peaceful dreams, We promise them freedom from our petitions. No more will we be called upon to bend our haughty -knees: no more will they be pained to ret'use. It 'has lbeen hard to have our fondest wishes thwarted. It must have been hard for the-m to refuse such fair pleaders. They have done their duty and they shall 'have their just reward. For them we have also planted a tree ot' Friend- sh-ip .May it ever be green! Tliiiid:-To the Juni-ors we 'bequeath our ability for carrying out our plans and ask ot' -them to bear in mind as we have done t-he motto, ln Union There is Strength. ive also leave to them the hon- ors and responsibilities of carrying on -the Student Body affairs. draining the treas- ury on each occasion as we have done. Fourth:-To the tSophomore girls we leave the tennis court, May they in the t'u- ture win the championsliip ot' the c nunty. Girl's keep up your interests! To the boys ot' that class and the Fresinen boys we leave the track field, and the hand tball court. asking 'Ernest t'rocket't to ju-mp the hurdles at the next meet. - I it7tll:-Tlle Freshmen girls are given our unbounded knowledge ot' t'urrent lflvents. Sixtliz-'l l1e erasers in the t'ommer- cial .room are given to llenry l lumley. those in the assemlillv room to lilwin Wil- son and Alvin Howard. lbut remember bays! Anyone that throws an eraser must stay one hour after school. Seventli:-'Our respective seats in the assetnbly room we leave to the l'ollvwing students: tllive Siple's to ltay Good- win. Sty that he wou't have to walk so far. Kat-ie Mu.rphy's to the studious Aileen Por- ter so that she will have no one to bother her. Jessie Johnson's to Edith Fakefbread. so that she wiill 'be able to hear everything that is going on: mine, as hard as it is for me to part with it, I now willingly give to Judson Swift, so t-hat he can see everyone who passes. Eighth :-To the grammar school to .whom we owe it great deal, we leave the remains of the glorious stars and stripes, which t'loa't over the school 'building day by day. Nint-h:-4YYe. the Senior girls do also hereby bequeath our individual qualities. merits and dearest posessions. Katie Murphy bestows ufpon Richard XVallace the 'honors which she received as Senior class president. May he have the co-operation ot' his class in a greater de- gree than he had when giving the famous Junior Hop. Miss 'Murphey wills her excellent marks in current events to Gene Maclt'arty. To NViill MacGurn she leaves her unlimited knowledge ot' Ul 3l1Q'liSll Men ot' Letters. ller well wo1'n black suit she wills to Mary Parenti knowing that it will t'it her. Last, but not least, she gives her civic note book tn Hanrolid 'Follis with the plea that he spend a-s much time ponder- ing over it next year. as she has 'done this one. Jessie Johnson wills first ot' all. her noble steed and cart to Mr. XYood to use when he goes 'wild goose hunting. ller t'ivic book she leaves to Mr. Vivian. ller knowledge ot' German. -she leaves to liver- ctt lA'IIllllIl9. ller white sweater and tan shoes she wills to Susie tllickinson. 'l'o Ray floofltvin she leaves 'her 'beautiful voice. l inally. she bequeaths tu John l,ill'l'llllIl her dancing art and grace. ttlive Siple leaves her riding horse tw Elaine NVallace, the saddle to Aileen l'or- ter and the bridle to XYalter Swift. May they never forget that it was a l!ll2 grad- uate who so kindly remenibered them. To l'lsther XYristen she leaves her excellent niairk in linglish :intl tn -Bliss l'tt. her faith- ful sewing iteaeher. she gives 'her silver thimlmle. Ainzmg' 'Hetta Green. Sala Put- eatnp and 1'1l'2l1'lt EH Brown he-r Senior gratee and dignity are tltistrihnterl. lYith all the lmnors and respmisihilities whieh she tzmk as President of the tStnclent Bmly. t- he nnw hantls that power over tn Myra Pearee. at ninstt iwortliy sur-eessmz All of my pnssessinns -heing' nearly wnrn ont anal my ereclits being' of nn llnnznr tn anyune, l bequeath my best wishes and t'nnrl rernelnanee to hnth the faenlty and the Htntlentts. In witness whereu1T. we have herennt-n set enr seal. this twenty-tnnrth clay of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen llnndred and twelve. 'Sig'necl: EtStTtHl'IR G. DAIYTY. OLIVE G. SIPLE. KATIE MVHPIIY. JE-SSIE R. JOHNSON. YN xtnesses: 'NILSIS MAt'IN'l'YHl'I, MARY lt'A'R'l'IN'I'l. MYRA PICAlit'l'I. it .Menzies Skirt Jessie hultetl the lcitehen tltmr, trietl hanging' l'l'Ul1l a tree limb the skirt was fas- every wintlnw tu see that it was tastenetl tenefl np snhigh. lnsitle the hall she ennhl anal atltling a few final tnnehes that a girl hear the elnek tiek oft' the minutes. She et' eigihteen always will tn her tziilet. pnlletl t'ell tineunseinusly tn ennnting' the slnw, the t'ront flour after her. 'l'hen she st nppetl 'lllt'2lSlll'9'll strokes. in lllS!ll2lV'2Illfl 'heeause she hail nn ehmiee in Unee she stopped antl langltetl 7't her the matter. 'l'he flnnr hacl slannnecl tn on nwn preclieatnent. then she st1rppetl,l.lt1g'll- her skirt. ller mother was unt anrl 'hatl ing' and grew serinns again. l may the taken the latr-h key. There -were nn near here till clark. she said. Jnst then wh-9e's neiglilmrs, she efnnhln't get tree and she were heard and she gatherefl nip ennrag'e 'tn eertainly eenltl nnt at't'nrtl ta the seen in eall. hnt it was a t'ish wagon antl she let the seareity et' elnthes that wnuhl tnllnw it pass hetltre it neenrrerl tu her that she it' she let't her skirt in the fltmr. Hesitles. might sentl the tnan ter her neighbor. there wasn't a winthvw nnhvehetl wherehnv TIN, ,.1,,,.k in ilu. imp mil,-kml off ti... I ttlllvl' lllt' ll 'lSl'- Slit' mlflll N4'l 7't 'i ntinntes anttl she heartl the little t'eli it llt'l'+9ll' llttfllef' illltl lH'1' f'1ll't'rl lH'i2'ltlP l' niacle when it was ,inst t'ix'e minutes Ctellnre Wullltl f'Vl'V limi' 'l'0V- the hnnir. tl, dear. what will Ulire Ut What a tix. grwatietl Jessie. think? .Xt this paint a sniall h my ean'e th-re it is twenthv-I'ixte tniinntes tai tlnt strnlling- hy. tlh. little hm: ennte herel anal they ht-gin playing' at t'unr. antl it will sereainetl Jessie. lle hmlieal np. wpen- .hreali np the whnle tahle it' lilll nut there: ninnthe-tl. then startetl nn. ullftlllt' here! :intl I uwe tllive sn IIIIIIIX l'ax'nrs h.-sitles. she shuntetl. lle eanie as it' halt' at'r:iitl. What 1-an l ilu? l prnntisetl st t'aitht'nlly tht vnntlel' tn that hunse antl tell the latly tu he un hanal antl l ean't even lf'll'lDiltllIi'?u tin r-nine here anal lDl'tll2' a skirt. 'l'ell her She pnlleul at het' sliil't. l'it'st gentllv. -lvsslt' wants her. New tlnn't get it wrnn-3' t vr it was new, lint sttnn began ta- Ing' hartl. :intl l'tItl.u lt Wutllltl lint slipl she llll'Ill'tl lllltl twistetl Fin. luillnu., mul-4. l,.l,,l.,l In-. 1-I the lcnanh, the night lateh stztyetl t'i ::1. tmum gmt liwm, H- ill, mmm OMIA. hmwya l 1-:tn at least sit tl vwn :intl await tle- Varrls are always a litth- late. She 1- :nnt- t't-Ittpnn-nts. she szlill tn herst-lt'. lint ell sixty with the elm-lc several limes he- then slit' trit-tl silt' t'f-It :ts it' slit- nt- e thin- the rtvnntl taee nl' the hwy lt 0IH l lIll'lllI,U.'II tl1e fenee illlfl sgiid. She Jllllll there :ind l1e wns gone. I guess I will he here when 'inolher PWIIIGS home, lIlllI'II1ll1'9fl Jessie i11 KIQSDEIIF. Ilnt just then she s11w 21 new Vzly of hope. The old w11sh wo1111111 of' the 11eigl1ho1'l1 md IIZIS liiliilllg' witl1 El l111sket ot' relothes, Uh gkllllilyl eoine here please. e11lled Jessie. :und the old wo11111n 9,-nzed ill l1e1'. then setting down her 1l111sket. stnrted over, Bring tl1e c-lothes, sln-ielqed Jessie, IVell s11kes 11live Miss Johnson. 11ow nint Illill 21 tix yon's in 11nd l1e1'tt11eeh1'oke into il sniile. Now fltbllil thnt heat y'1n'? Whose elothes :ire tl1osel? nsk-ed Jessie 0.lQ'91'ly. Miss Il11i11ty's dawn 11t tl1e eo1'ne1'. Jessie lB1'UXYlIl'll :ind 'hit her lip i11 veX11ti:111. For she Zlllfl M'ss llziiinly 'were hnrdly f'riendly owing 'lo il little llIlSllll!l01'Sl:llllllllgl over il ee.rt11in soeial Iillllltlllbll. Iint this w11s no time to ininee 11111tte1's. Get 111e 1111 lllNil6'1'SliIl'l. illllllj' qniek. she said. The old Aunty hronght. np il pretty 6lUlJ1'HllIU1'Bll skirt. Jessie slipped it over her l1e11d. Xo1v give me il top skirt. sI1e Sillfl. There uint none lllll this white one. Give 111e tl111tl Jessie SZIIII severely 11nd slipping' 'this over hend she 'fnsteiied it illlll pnl o11 tl1e helt she llillll l2lliGll oft . Does my while shirt look t'1111ny with look fine. rezissnred the I'l'll'lliIlj' wnsh won111n. Well I t1h1111k you very 1lll1l'il illlll 11ow I guess there is no dniiger of anyone stezvl- ing Illj' own skirt if I leuve it here. It was 1l111lt'-past four wl1e11 flnshed illlll smiling' Jessie 111ppe11red i11 0live's 1111 1'- lors. The tahles were fll1'9:lflj' illlll the hell rung' 11t onee. I 111111 so sorry I was lute, but I w11s 111111void11bly delayed. s11id Jessie 215 she took tl1e v11e1111t sent w11iti11g'. Across l'1'lDIll l1er snt Miss Dninty. Jessie tneked the snowy skirt 1111der 'her guiltily, IHIICYIIIQ' she deteeted 11 look of reeognitisou in lllill young' l11dy's g'l2lllf'B. but of eonrse sl1e ol'- fered no GXDIIIIIRIIIUII then. nor did she he- tr11y 1111y 2Il2l1'IU when one of' the Indies spoke of the tronhle she had getting' il ser- vnnt Zllld Miss Dainty spoke up saying. Yes, I h11ve sneh 21 time with my WlISl1lllj1'. I SQIII it o11t on Monday 11nd here it is Sut- ll1'd2ly 11nd it h11sn't eome yet. It's dread- fully ZIIIIIOYIIIQ. there 1v11s El eert11in white dress I wanted for this 11t'ternoon. Jessie tneked IIGI' skirt il-lllllll IIPI' more elosely -IHII did lllll e11te1' i11Io the l'UllYG1'Sil- tio11. 'I'l111t night il very long' note of apology went to Miss Ilninty illlfl ill? illlll Jessie hee-111ne the hest of friends 11g':1i11. tl1is lhin skirt. nsked Jessie. No 5-o11's K- Mu 'lf- - 41 - J - -mrs. .y'sn- JT? -QQ S? 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My Dear Sister:+So well I know your sympatlietic nature that Iwill write this to tell you my latest experience. a discovery of a new constellation in the Heavens and what it has brougiht forth. As you know, I have always had a firm belief in 'the transniigration of the soul and lately it has been proven to me. who I was when I was an inhabitant of this earth in the year nineteen hundred and ftwelve. Listen to my story! Last Saturday evening' the stars were very bright and I sat for some time on the piaza, viewing' the different constellations. I inally my eye found one that appeared altogether different from the others. There was one large star with two points much lzrnger than the others. The second star was a britg'ht fiery red and stood close to the first one. The other two were not so gentile. Une of 'them insisted on tumbling' around, as if it were constantly falling' down. Its mate behaved in a most pe- culiar tmanner. too, for it eeaselessly 1'e- volved around the other three darting here and there as if it were intoxicated. My culriosity was deeply aroused and I ordered my chariot. a model aeroplane. Soon I was soaring- oft' into space in 'the direction ot' these peculiar stars. Bang! Smash! Before I was aware of it. I had crashed into the one with the long' project- ing' points and to my great surprise these paints we1'e SIIUQNI I heard some one calll Great Ileavensl It was my own voice and I had a dim recollection ot' having' seen those shoes somewhere. lint 'lllj' mind was clouded. Yoiees began to call me. Get out ol' my way, I'm going- sporting. said one and the hig tutnthling' star sped hy me. hut tripped on a moon heam and sailed headlong' into spare soon returning' to its formelr position. Wt-'ve got to decide on those pins, said the blazing' red sl:tI'. I -hall write to the jeweler. I wish something' exciting would hap- pen, l'm tired of this. I.et's take a day oft.. I d'vn't know my lesson. as ever in her corner with never a word to sav. All this was vaguely familiar to me but I could not -collect my senses and bus- ied lmyself with my broken machine which I had hitched to the corner of Big' Feet's heel. Beat itl Get off the earth. Those words were too familiar. I knew now who my companions were-the lSenior Class of 1912. How did I knolw it IVhy that star with the impossible feet was none other than myself. Instinct told me that. IYhat did I know about the ISBIIIOIUCIHSS of 1912? II'ell, I was one of them. Did I not say that I believed in transmigration of the soul? IYhen I was on this earth before. I was 'called Jessie Johnson and though I am a professor at Harvard University now, it is a fact. just the same. I was glad to meet myself and to see myself as others see me and also to have a proof of my favorite doctrine, that of translmigration. Next Ibegan to introduce myself. Of course. the girls were glad to see me again. I'Iven my other self was sociable. lIYe talked over old times. Esther Ilainty. the star twhifch tumbled around. related that she had heeome so tired of living' single life. that she had taken up missionary work in an entirely uncivilized island. lying a trifle to ,the north west of the south pole. There she made life so warm that the in- night. hy halhitants had killed her one drowning' 'her in a kettle ut' iee eold whale oil. She was placed in the heavens as a star. Ilere she remained alone until Katie Murpliy. the red star. had come up to keep her company. hy special permission from Jupiter. lit-fore this Katie had lived a short life on earth and had set up a fae- tory in lirentwood lint' the purpose ol' hrintino' Ili-fh 'School invitations and ol' lll'4l-QlllllgtitllIlllIlOll1'Pllll'lll dresses. lI ive vears after lfalie's arrival. tliivt Siple had surprised her old schoolmates hy suddenly appearing' in their midst one lnoruing- before they were awake and sing- lllg1 Gootl Night in a wondert'ul alto voir-e that. had startled all stars there-about and nearly drove them insane. They had taken refuge by punehing many h-oles through the floor of the sky and several had fallen to earth, one landing on the tennis -eourt of the Liberty Union High School, thetn under the prineipalship of Mr. YV. A. Vivian's great, great grandson. Olive had nothing to say for herselt' exeept that she had fallen t'roni a box nailed on the tbaek ot' an auto- niolbile wI1iIe passing through Knigthtsen. The t'a:II had hroken her neek and ruined her poinpadonr. so to avoid expending too mueh 'money advertising in the eounty papers for her lost rats, she had been -hnstled off to Heaven. As she was not 't'hristian enough to enter she had tbeen as- signed a position as a star until she should improve enough to be allowed to pass through the Golden Gates. That was sev- enty yi'il1'S ago and as yet she is still a star here and there. disfeussing eurrent. events with and spends her time. darting about -her other neighbors who a.re getting tired ot' it now, sinee the womanfs suffrage elec- tion is over. Nly other self -had an interesting story to tell. As slle told it to me little by little mv past existenee eame tbaek to me. .Xt'ter graduating from Itiiberty in 1912 she had gone to India, engaging there in the trade of manufacturing false teeth out of biehloride of mereury and sulphur for the natives. After -going lbankrutpt, she had returned to America and had endeav- ored to invent a. maehine which woull 1'e- vive dead niiee and fifty year old dried paper t'Iowers by injeetiug a compound of stryehnine and tearbolie acid int-o their veins. After proving to herself 'that life was a failure she had ended 'her eventful ea reer by eutting he1' throat on wall paper. Not beeause she deserved it but beeause of the sympathy of her fel-low graduates she was given a plaee with them in the sky on eondition that she should be seen and never heard. The four formed a very 'beautiful eonstellation. 'Urashl I -eame baek to earth quite suddenly. To this day I ani wandering. dear sisterl write this to you Init expeet no answer for by some queer freak of the brain, I eannot plaee myself or my Sur- roundings. When I eonuneneed this let- ter. I imagined I was at Harvaid. Prob- atblv I ani-seome and look for ine. Maybe I don't exist at all. I don't know. Yours in distress, J. J.. '12. .Uuninr Ernphrrg 1912 It was one ot' those gloriously beau- the others. seems to expand, It eliang-es tiI'ul evenings on the Nile. into a beautiful white satin dress eovered ,During the day I had visited the with pearls, soon a head appears dimlv Sphinx. .ts I had stood looking at it my seen at tirst. then beeoiming elearer and I mind had wandered batik to the I,iberty look into the taee ot' I'llIIlIIltl2llil l!l'L'1ltl. She I'nion Iligh Sehool in Htl! ten years In-tore, seems to he standing on a plattorim tbetore Ilow I wished some ot' my old selnmlintates a great entltusiastie erowd. tVhnt is it? ut-re with mel Ah, at last I see! A great singer 'has our NNW as I sat in mv room in the dying little I'lditIi beeome and the people applaud light 4-onttortaibly smoking a 4-igat' my Iler. 'lllie tlt4'lllI'l' fades. tllutlgllts again reverted to the old 1'I:I-s- I blow another ring wondering what mates. I blew rings ot' smoke into the thin would happen next. The smoke parts. air and watt-hed them vanish. lint sud- goes up and then suddenly eomes together denly something strange happened. The and I see a tigure. ereet and proud, twat,-- last ring ot' stllolil' instead ot' vanishing as ing- on his arm a lovely bride. lYiII Blat-- Guru without a doubt, millionaire fhanker. just -married. One need only look at his face to see t-hat he is happy. 'Another ring of smoke and now I see a room crowded with people talking and laughing. Suddenly a hush falls upon them. I look around eagerly. Then from a distant part ot' tl1e stage comes a woman, dressed as Q1 girl in the Early English times. Where have I'-seen the costume be- fore? In the great Shakesperian plays Macbeth and I'Ia+mlet. The Lady is Lady Macbeth. How well she does that difficult act and with what pathos she speaks tfhose words. The face becomes clearer and now a cry of surprise comes from my lips. It is Minnie 'S'heddrick. She continues acting then I see her glance fearfully towards the ha ck of the stage. The audience think her acting ibut no, there goes a little red flame, anot-her and another. But Minnie tbravely keeps on. Suddenly a loud voice below is people out. Those I notice even then. heard ordering the tones are familiar. The people, knowing- nothing, wonderingly pass out. I follow. Yes. of course. no one but I'Iarold't'ollis could speak so loud and clear. Ile trained his voice at Liberty, The picture lbecotmes dim and fades away. Another. another and another ring ot' smoke ascends and all disappear. IViIl I see anthing more? Ye-sl The last as- cends and I see a slowly moving train. As it passes by a familiar face appears at a window. It is the merry face ot' Manta I'ntca-mp. 'She is talking happily with an- other girl. The train moves faster Init I follow with my glance. Into the dark night it goes on and on. Then a sudden roar and crashing and all in chaos. I think of the happy face seen such a short time be- fore. IYill it ever be seen again? Oh horrors Y and with t-his exclamation I awoke from my sound sleep in my easy chair. my neck almost stiff and my fing- ers severely bu1'ned 'by my cigar. Getting up I walked out on the cool veranda and seated myself. Sitting here I heard voices and so familiar that laugh was. And then-was I still dreaming or was it reality? There before me stood Manta Putcalmp. In my surprise I satw only her and went up to her. lSthe knew me immediately. I asked her if she had a pleasant journey. :She paled and then told me of an awful wreck the night be- fore. She asked me if I did not remember her companions. Then I looked around me and there was Elaine Ivallace. Judson Swift. Everett Lemoine and Myra Pearce. The had all started for Egypt at the safme time. Elaine had come over in an aero- plane, in which she had won much fame. Judson -was ambassador to England and was now taking- a vacation. Everett to my great astonislnnent was still a batchelor and was out on his steam yacht for pleas- ure. Myra was there to help the cause of IYoman Suffrage. I eagerly asked after Richie IYaIlace of whom all the girls were fond and heard that he was looking for the flag planted on the South Pole. 0. '12, lgrnphvrg nf .Svnphnmnrra It was a pleasant atternoon ot the to me. and tell me all about them. I was . . , , sunnner ot' ISl2ll and I was lying in the tlnnktngl ol Sula. when the dove seemed to hannnock under a tall tree near my old be changing itselt' into a little girl with country home. thinking ol' my classmates golden hair. She was no larger than my nl' liilierty. when a beautiful white dove little finger, and she had two tiny wings perched on the hammock near my feet. I upon her back. She stretched out her gmilotl gf it 511111 said unconsciously. Yon small arms and beckoned to me. dear little dove, I wish you would fly to IIow can I come with yon? I asked. where mv classmates are. and then return I am so large and you are so small. The fairy waved ber wand in the ai1' and said i11 the sweetest voiee ,I ever heard. But see, you a1'e only as large las I am. The hammock suddenly grew so large that I was t'ri1g l1tened for fear I'd fall out, 'but the fairy, who was as large as I was, took me -by the hand an-d we sailed througih the air. It seemed to me that we had sailed a long way, but when the fairy lighted, I found that we were only on the rosebush just aeross the garden. She opened a rose bud with her fingers and led me into it be- tween the petals. In front of me I saw a very long' hall, so long' in t'aet, that I eouldn't see the end of it. The fairy asked me whieh one of mv elassmates I wished to see first. The faet. that the fairy so nearly resembled Sala made me ask to see her first. She put her hands on the knob of a door on one side of the hall and said, Sala, whose patienee always lasts Is now the 'teaeher olf a Latin class. She opened the door and I saw a tall young' lady standing' at a desk. holding a book in her hand. Beyond 'her was a large 1-'lass ot' students. listening to her as she asked them questions. 'She was very en- thusiastie about her work and her students were bright and attentive. I wanted to speak to Sala. tbut the fairy took ime out and elosed the door asking' me who was the next person l wished to see. l thought I would like to see one ot' the boys. so l asked to see John. The fairy put her hand on the kuob ol' a door, whieh was aeross the hall, and said. John, the sturdy pioneer. 'llas beeome a meehauieal eug'iueer. -She opened the door. and there. amidst all kinds ol inaelunery, I beheld .lohu. lle was tall and broad. due to athleties at sehool. Apart from the ma- elunery I saw a woman ui a kitehen. at- tending' 'to household duties, 'l'he fairy told me that this was John s wite. I should like to be iutrodueed to .lohu's wife. I said. 'l'he fairy took my hand and led me to out of the door. ls there auvone else you wish to .. , I 5 I 'I see. -lll aslvsd. Ilet'ore l :lsli to see some one. I said, I would like to know why you will not let me speak to any of my class- mates? The reason is, answered the fairy, 'tthat if you speak to them, the charm breaks and they disappear ifrom your 77 sight. Very well, I said, let me see Ail- een. The fairy put her hand on a door whieh was on the sa-me 'side of the hall as the first one I had en-tered, and said, Aileen has surpassed all her rank, And is now working in a. bankf, When the fairy opened the door, I saw a tall young' lady leaning over a coun- ter in a 'beautiful 'bank build-ing: She was keeping' books, and around her were many other employes doing other work. I no- tieed one young' man paying' partir-ular at- tention to Aileen. The fairy told me that Aileen was engaged to hiini. As long' as I eault talk to Aileen. I might as well go to see some of my other elassmates. Let me see Ray, I said, when we were in the hall again. The fairy approaehed a door on 'the opposite side ot' the hall and plaeing' .her hand upon the knob. said, opening' it. For hard work. Ray never eared, 'So -with the Brentwood Bank he shared. l ibeheld a gentleman sitting on a Morris ehai1'. near a table, reading- a book. This was surely Ray, the lover ot' books. ln another part of 'the room was a woman lying' ou a divan. l imagined this to be Hay's wit'e. and found l was right. The t'airy told me that it was flIay's tbantk in wliieh .Xileeu was employed, l.et ine see l'Isther. I said. going' out into the hall. When I saw the fairy go to a dior aeross the hall. l supposed that the girls were all on one side ot' the hall. and the lt .Vf on the other. She opened the door saying. l'Isther's brightness was ue'er surpassed. She! Ieaehing' students now at last. l -HU' lfsther witll a large elass oft' rllldvtlls. Some ot' her students 'were l1o':ei' than she was. t'ol' she was not vi-VY tall. I was told by the fairy that it was a I'niversity in which Esther taught. This pleased me very much, and as I longed to speak to Esther. I went out before I would be tempted, and asked to see Ferd. To converse with every nation. Ferd built a wireless telegraph sta- tion. said the fairy. as she opened a door. There I saw Ferd, tall and healthy as he always was. He had many operators em- ployed by him. for he was the manager and gave them directions. He seemed pleased with his employees and. no doubt. was happy. I must not forget Susie. I said as I walked out of the door. The fairy crossed the hall again. and faced a door, saying, 'l'onstancy is Susie's fate. She's teaching in her native State. When she opened the door. I beheld a young lady teaching a class of about forty students. .So this was Susie teaching in Virginia! There were also two or three negro children in Susie's class. I noticed that they were even brighter than the white children. Oh. how I longed to speak to Susie. but I did not dare to, because I wanted to see the rest of 'my classmates. Eugene is the next. I said. walking out of the door. The fairy crossed on the boys' side ot' the hall. and said while facing a door. 'flfugeue was ever lIoffman's chum. A l . , Q u So into partnership they ve come. 'On opening the door. I saw something I'amiliar about the place. It was precisely t'ie same building in which I had seen Ferd. l QI'lI was not there now, but Eugene walk- ed abrut giving directions tu the operator. it ',p.,,g,.,1 me T., think how well Ferd and laugallg got along' together. The fairy told we In hurry. so I asked to see Mae. Of Idrentwood. worthy Mae is mayor. And a large salary they pay her. said the fairy as she opened a door- IIIWII looking into the room. I saw.XIae seated in the Brentwood ft'ity Hall. lSl1e was holding a meeting, and I noticed that she conducted it well, tdue to the 'Parliamen- tary Law' which she learned at Libertyj. I was glad to see the school work doing some service. I'pon being reinded by the fairy to hurry, I asked to see Henry. I surely was not going to forget him. The fairy went to a door and opened it, saying, lIenry's knowledge of autos was always large. He's now the owner of the Byron Gar- age. As I entered. I saw Henry, now devel- oped into a man. giving orders to his em- ployees, and at the same time, fixing an automobile which was b1'oken. He soon found had it repaired. and on trying it, that it ran just as well as before it was broken. There is no one else to see. I said, as I walked out of the door. You are forgetting someone. said t.he fairy. Uh, no. I said. there are no others in my class. Come to this room, sa-id the fairy. opening a door. I saw a strange young lady seated at a desk in an office. The place looked familiar. but I did not recog- nize the woman. After a few minutes of' thinking. I remembered that it was the of- tiee in which I worked. 'Ivhat was this stranger doing here? I had forgotten that I was having a vacation and that sollle one else had my place until I should return. It was then only. myself that I had forgotten to ask to see. I went to speak to the woman, to 'tell her that I would be back in a week. but when I had spoken the first word, everything vanish- ed ifroin my sight. and I found myself ly- ing in the hammock. I was no longer sniall. as I had been. when the fairy took me away. I sat up in the hammock. and began to wonder at what I had seen. until I was tinally convinced that it was only a dream. and I had I'org'otten myself. MA RY PA Ii ICNTI. 'I 4, 1 . illrwhmen Igrnphvrg In the summer of 1925 my friend Cap- tain Kenneth ltlarnswortli, of the new twentieth century War air-ship, Deliver- anee, invited me to make a. 'trip around the world with him. I readily af-eepted and we were soon speeding' through the ai1'. As We were darting' far above the Mis- sissippi River I I1ea1'd a crackling of wood. I sprang' to my feet, rushed to the deek and at a glance saw the cause of my alarm. One of the huge 'wings was brolken. By means of a new deviee which had just Iheen invented hy one of my school-mates, Alvin Howard, -we were ahle to glide safely to the earth. YYe called a carpenter, whom on arriving' we found to 'be Elwin Wilson. Ile repaired the damage an-cl, after refus- ing' compensation left us to continue our flight. NVe enjoyed every -moment of our trip and 'het'ore we were hardly aware of it we rear-hed lVashing'ton where we paid a. visit to I4essie----++- formerly Bessie lSanders who was the first woman Presi- dent ot' the Ihrited States. Ilere we met. another af our svlioolmates, Ruth Olmsted, the president's 'private seeretary. lYe fi- nally took leave of onr friends and soon had left Amerit-a far hehind ns. On arriving' in London we were met' hy Alvin who after his great invention had r-oline to lingland to live. After thanking' hint vI'or -saving our lives hy this invention we left for I'aris. Ilere we deviated to in- -'v-'L 1.41 vest in a hat for my hostess. 'With this intention in mind we entered a millinery store where to our great surprise and joy we met Frances Miller and Ne-va Shed- driek. After making our purchases we bade our friends farewell an-d started out to see the sights. We next entered an art studio where we saw our old friend, Roy Freriehs at 'work on a beautiful painting. He was not married but we told him t-o vheer up that he still -had a. chance. Roy told that Ernest Crockett was an athletic trainer and eoaeh in a Hiigli School in Cen- tral Afriea. tCheer up Pat, if you fail at that fall 'haek on your artistic skiII.l On leaving' Paris we steered for Japan where, in Tokyo we 'met Adriana Joneneel who was enjoying' her honeymoon. 'She told us that -E-st-her IYristen and Violet t'akebread were married and living' in By- ron. Also that 'Elvira Lueas was in India helping' her husband in his missionary work. 'Our next stop was in the Philippine Islands where we found Frances Brown tear-hing' a elass in Domestic' Er-onomy while Iilanvhe Jtuett -was teaching' History. Thus had all my friends grown np and prospered while I was-- lint here I heard the dinner hell ring- ing' and I was foreed to end my reminis- r-ent-e. W. Pl. '1.3. Q'-14' xp JCFNQ I he Erhatr From far and near the people flocked, To hear the great debate. Some came in autos. cushions rocked. Some behind a skate. And though the road was dark and lon And cold the atmosphere. The people came in numbers stronir. The arguments to hear. For on this cold December night, The question that was put Was to decide if Jury riglit Mais really good or bad. When Olive Siple told us all That judges ean't be thought, While poor plain juries easy fall For a little eoin or naught. It looked as it' she'd won her ease And Mary cracked a simile. But Kate got up with glowing face And muttered, NVait a while. It is far easier to brilbe One lonely. stuck up judge, Then take this dull. slow jury tribe And make twelve of them lJ1ldQ'Q.T Kale Murphy's argrunient has placed The issue in a Cloud And now Parenti. solemn ,faced Gets up to brave the crowd. XVith t'oreet'ul voice and logic clear She makes it plain to us. That judges seldom wrongly steer. And never make a fuss. While juries as a general rule Don't know an awful lot. And some are stubborn as a mule And do not care a dot. XVhen Mary finally sat down Arose a mighty cheer She surely now will get the crown And be proclaimed the peer. With eager grace and smiling' inien Now Myra rose to speak. And froirn the start it could be seen That she was far from Weak. Her point is that the rank and file Of voters in tfhis land, ti'an surely beat a judge a mile Because they took a hand. In placing' him upon his seat: And if they can do that. They're able to perform the feat, Of telling' what is what. 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'Simms come to our school and tell ni the ways and manners of Cliinese. lle sang, talked and wrote for us in that language. WVQ enjoyed it very much and, hope he will come again some time. '16 if if Feb, 22, 1912, R, -G. Dean delivered an interesting address on Wasliington at our school. Miss Zilla Took, who is a splen- did pianist, played for us also. -if -16 'K- March 1, 1912, the Sophomores gave a reception to the Seniors and the parents ot' the students and the trusteee. 'I1oate's llall was decorated in pink and green, the class colors. A lll'0Q'l'2lI11 had been pre- ll pared by the class and was enjoyed by every one present. Miss Jean Taylor of Stockton sang' several solos. Ice cream and cake were served near midnight, The Sophoimores did themselves jus- tiee and it is hoped all other Sophomore classes will do as well. if -UK' 'X- Mareli 22. 1912, the Annual Junior Ball was given 'by the members of the class. The hall was decorated in the class colors purple and gold with sprays oif smilax en- twined here and there. 'The Oakley orchestra played popular and mir'th inspiring' music and every one was able to keep perfect step to it. About ten o'clock the Grand March took place led 'by Richard 11'allace. the president of the class, and Miss Edith Cakebread. Ice cream. cake and punch were Served lbe- tween the hours of ten and twelve. A few minutes after two the orches- tra played Home, lSiweet Home and soon the ,happy revelers journeyed homeward. Did you hear all of it, Sue? All right. then, good-bye. Av- 4 O 9 2' 'L Night nf Qnrrnr Wilma are you? I asked, when, after some delay, the door was slowly opened, and, to my great surprise, a small head, tipped with two tiny horns, followed by a long'. skinny. yellow neck peeped in at the door. l received no answer to my query, ex- cept that the rest ot' the creature, consist- ing' of a pair of long' front legs with feet sitmilar to those of a eow, then a slender brown spotted body. and Ifinally a pair of short hind legs slowly -moved into the room and mischievously stretched his neck in order to nibble at the picture frames and book-cases. Meanwhile he surveyed -me with malicious glances. v wv . ' Xkllo are you? l asked again when a huge tawny lion sprang' int-o the room. with a territfie roar. After this I was speechless, for still they came-panthers. leopards, coons, each singing' this own tune which had a hair-raising' effect upon me. l was too bewildered to ask myself what it meant. l aster and faster they came in until everv known animal, so it seemed to me. stood arrayed around me in a circle. l can not begin to describe them. Some slared, some grinned: others growled and -howled and the remainder of them amused themselves by biting at my slioe-strings and perching' ton' the 'back of my chair and pulling' out my hair by the roots. 'l'-hen in one instant every member of this menagerie perched upon his hind legs and the next in-stant all made one grtand spring' at tmy head, each screaming' at the top ot' his voice. But-with one mighty groan the center of the floor raised itself up to the ceiling, scattering' the animals headlong': and t-hen with a groan tenfold mig'htier, it sank down ag'ain-down, down. down into inky blackness into which the beasts we1'e drawn. But, worst of all, I felt myself going' down with them. And then, l screamed at the horror of the sit- nation. 'l'hat scream saved my life! lt awak- ened me from my nightmare and l found myself kneeling' in front of the Morris chair grasping' both its arms like a tman over- board. A mirror opposite showed me the misery upon my face and l resolved never . . . 1 , again to visit the Zoo on my Saturday al- ll'l'lltbtbll off. J. J.. 'l 2. Glhr g7lT1Jl11I1IIH1'P Qllami The Sophoniores are all so wise Mae never cares to say a word 'l'haI they don't hate ltr study: .Xnd when she's asked a question. 'l'hey are a class ot' seven and five She likes lu speak so sllt' can't be heard, l'll describe each one fully. tlr she'd just as soon say nothing. l irst l'll tell ol' listher Xlurphy Susie never fails to laugh Who is giraeeful and erect: .Xt anything' that's funny. llard work and patient study .Xnd when Nlll s ,joined by all the class l roni her you would expect, She lllilllis it more amusing. l eid is always late to class 'l'Yu- one with the least vocabulary .Xnd usually knows his lesson. ls our friend lCng'ene. xml because he studied it llc usually !llt'ss,'s at his Wul'4ls Ilnl lnerely l'l'4'lll llll' uuessing, .Xnd doesn't know what they in:-an. illltll'P'S 111111 llllX'9l'S0fl i11 t'l:1ssie Myths .X111l 'that is Rettn G1'99ll. lflut 11s for being: Portia XX'e all z11l111it sl1e's keen. Huy is llillilllj' l1:1lf' fll'9ilIlX'lll22', 01' SH1lll9llllllQ' his 11tte11t'io11 takes. llut when :1 tIll9SlltDll.S p11ppe1l nt llllll Ile Slltlfllltlly 11w11kes. 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Q v Y gi 1 in L YWSQYZ , ii , 4,4 ,. ..- , ,-Q ' 3' f '- - v 12 , After the t'hristmas raeation we took np traek work lint not in earnest until about two weeks before the meet. lYe en- tered fire men in the meet but only two were point winners. lYilson and Maeg'nrn took the points and won their letter. lYil- next year to pu son taking' third plaee in the 880 and Mae- gnrn taking' a plaee in every event in whieh he was entered. lle tied 'for seeon-d plaee gms as well as t in the high jump. took se-eond in the low ' hurdles and third in the shot put. All to- grether we got six points. YVe also ha.d tion to have a tei boys, next year i Iwo men entered in the 220 and had a it up strong relay team whieh we expeeted to plaee hnt on aeeonnt ot' darkness these Sir 1Hntrirk Glrurkvit in sat in old Oakley town, Iloilding' a eoal 'hlaeli c-ow. .X ni: Oh whar ean l get a good boy. To shoot tllis eon' ot' mine? Then np spoke a gray 'bearded man. Who stood near hy eating' a hnn, l'atrir-lc Vroekett is the hest hnnte Mir 'llhat ever shot a gun. The man then ealled a little hoy, hvllu was eating' a pieee ot' meat. .Xnd sent him tor Sir Patrieli. Who was walking' np the street. Uh who has done this deed. 'l'his ill deed done to me. 'I'o eall me haelt this time ol the day. 'lin sllmrl :I t'lllY lint' ye? - , Q ' - Nlale hast. malt hast. my bn-yele. l or good Sir l'al nnist seoot, lles' in a great hnrry. l :vr he has a eow to shoot. lle raised the :nn suddenly. Straight at her dark hlne 'ee lle aimed onef fseeond more. .Xnd then the will mnst 'dee. 'l'hen liangf Ihe old :nn explodeull llillll' l'1Ill'll'li l'l'uI'lil'll ll'ill nexer more he seen, A , . Ili- went Nll'1llQlIl np lille a roeliet. ly. S.. ilfi. Many of onr students have taken great lllll'lt'Sl 'in tennis and some very go players have been developed aimoag he hoys. It is our in events were not rnn and thns we lost o ehanee to increase our seore. lVe ho t a stronger team in field hut in order to do so more seh sgfrit is ahsolntely neeessary. inis team, iboth girls a h ot the other sehools of the eonntv to tall t' we ean get enong' li. W.. '11 nl the ool th ten 1 1 -1- H1110 '1'111-1'1- 11:11'1- 111-1- l' Q , Q 14, 1-21' '49 , , ' 1 2 1 1 ff ' f 72, 1k1'11M1U 1 N Wd v .XXX ao, 155 2F .. .11 Y11 ' . 111, 211 1, ll 111:1111' 111111 11111-1l'2'1'111l 11 1l'11lll 111-111' 11111 1,1-111-111' 11111111 111--11. 1111.111 11-11111 1111- - 111111111- 111-11' 1.1111-1'11 '11111 -1111 Ill y. 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H, S. at the University of California and -is making' a splendid record. 'Claude 1Vristen. Arthur Sheddrick. 1Viillie Murplliy, YVillie Cakebread, Ellis Howard and Dewitt Richardson are devot- ing' their toime to farming on d'ift'erent ranches near 'Brentwood Camille Sresovich holds a position as stenographer for a real estate firm in San Francisco. Margaret White works for Newell and Mathews ICO. in Stockton. Frank Helm works for a large ero- cery firm in Oakland. Van Prince lives the life of a prince in Brentwood. Margziierite Geddes devoting' herself to domestic science and society at her home near Byron. 1 F1119 Svtuhrnt Mnhg On August 11. 1911, the memlbers of the Student Body met for the purpose of dlecting- officers for the coming' term. Mr. Vivian presided and election proceeded. Those elected were: President, Esther Daintyg Vice President, Ray Goodwin: Secretary, Jessie Joihnsong Treasurer. Myra Pearce. Harold Collis was elected third mem- ber to represent the Student Body in the lixecutirc t'ommittee, the President and Treasurer being' Ex-Ot't'iciio members. Miss Vtt was elected the Faculty member. On January 12, 1912. another election of officers for the second semester was held. Those elected were: President, Olive 'Sipleg Vice President, Hay Goodwin: -y Secretary, Jessie Johnson: T1'easui-er, Myra Pearce. Esther Dainty was elected member ot the Executive lt'onuniit.tee, Miss Twonibly. Faculty member and Sula lPuticamp School Editor. The Student Body has been very ac- tive this year. On the Jlast Friday ot' each month a meeting' has been held for the pur- pose of discussing' matters pertaining' to the Student Body and also to hear the 1'e- ports of the secretary and treasurer and of the committees. A great deal of Money has been taken in and paid out this year. 1Yc now have 5556.22 'in the Bank ot' Byron. 9 OO QQ LQANEE 1 19 H1 ' U' Q Ml Ll 9 111191 X 6- 111 1 11111111 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 O o QQ I l 011' 1-x1'1111112'c- 11ll11:ll'1'l119111 11214 11111 11-111 'l'111- 1'111'11i11111 11f 11lV1l'll111u?Ax 1'1-11 1'121'1' 11'1-11 111-111. We 11111- 11e-g'1c-1- 11 11 1 1 Q' 11 1'p-'. 1 lik 111111' 1'111ss ll 'cl 11'i11 e-1111 111'111' 111 1111 11u11e1' 141'-Plll 111' 111. 1 . P111 1 '1 5,111 llllllli 11111' 11.1 XY1- l1111'e 1'1-111-111-11 ll 1l1l1ll1J1,'l'Uf1l1lllll2l1N 111111 11'1111111 1111111 -111-1161- it' Yllll 11'1111111 11111 11111 ill1X 111111111 11111-111111'e. A11 11111 1'1,-1-Q11'1,- il 11'111'111 2ll1N 111 1111- 1'1'11111. 111-N1-1'1'e 1111- 1'1'11111 111 1'e1-1-111111111. YU11l'1J1D111i 11111' 1111- ll121IL'l'1iI1 111111 11111 11119 1111 'l'111- 'l'1111 11 111. Kl2l1'111l1'Z. .X 11-1-1 1141-11 11' 1111- 112 '1i- ... - 1. 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XV1- 111'1- 1'1111' . . . 1'l'Hl.I H 1 1' W X X 'l 116 11'1111111 lllflx 111 111-111' 11-11111 1111--1-: 5111111-N 211111 1 1111111111' 111111' 111'11111111'.1' 11111' 111111! 111- 11'1111111 1-1'11i1'1z1-. 1111- lilllllx 111 11111 17111141011 l1l'2I1' ....... 311111111111 I1-1111 ix 131911 l':1'll11 . .... .. 52111151 1111411 11' ' 1111- Iqlvllll 111 1,1111-11111-111 1111-y 2-111111 11111111 11111 11'111-1'1- 14 Xvlflll 1111-111 111 1X '1 '1 ll ll 11' 21 Ill ' 1 l11Ill'1- 11111 1-N3 41111- 11-1111111 11'1111-11 14-1. 1 11 1 ' 1 1 111 11111 1'1-1'1' Illlll Il 11 tlll'1 11111-1-1'1 11111111 11111 fll'1'll1--I1':1. 11 1 :I 1'1-1'.1' 3111111 1111111111111 111 Illl' x1'1I11111. Skull .......1 S1111 .X11lll'f'2lN fr1'1-1-11 211111 111111l, .... 5111111111 Ualli ............ 111-l'1i1-111-1' 111111111-11111 1111111-11. ,11i1-11111111111 1.11-lc . .. Silll 1 1'11111-1x1-11 All? ,, 0712! . 'infgfyiff' SSM:-5.15, 'gf-5' N fou A 1, 5' L' f WV M .'Ha ? if lx f r M Lim X f 1 ..n, E - All Epizuhe nf 11111 iI1ir11rrz1rk11ra 111 1'1111111 flllll' 111 1'11111' 111111'11' 111111 11111. Miw T11'11111111y 1-111111 1llill'L'1lt'11 111 11111' 111 1x 11,515 211111911111 21 1W'1'1'3' 1'911'- XXv1t11l1111 11111' 11111111111111 '1'11111'e 11'11s Jessie. 1111111111 1C1'111'1111 111111 -11111 , , A115111 s11'Q1111'.I1. , nf fl 1 uul 1 H HJ H1 H1111 11111111111 11111 1111111' 11111, Mies Txxvfwlllljlx' 11i11 111111111-11 111 1511 11111 111' the room, 119 s11i1'1'e11 111111 s111if1'1111 111111 s11i1'1'1111 2121111 '1Y11ic111 g'111'e 1119111 s11111e 1111111 11111' 1'1111 He s11if1'e11 1111111 1111111 111111 11111'. 111111 110W 11193' 11311 11 YUU ll VQVY SUU11 11110W- 11111811 1111111111 111-11111111 111111 11111 11111 1'1111111 Be1'111'e 111' '1 11 . - 1 Nw 1 15 'me B111 11111 1111111' 11111 11111 1511. F111' 1'12l1'l11l1. 11'1111 1111111'1y 1111'e11 1111111119 111 , , hutch 1111911 11e 11e11111e1'e11 11111 111111111 111 11 1' D111 11111111 il 111'e1-1'111'11111' 111 11111-11 ll 11111111. 111111 Mme' 'pu 1111159 he 1,,m.hed H Sulplml. m.m.1,. He S1111' il s11111e11111111111111-11 111 ?2ll'11 11 PX A1111 11'1111g'1 11 11'e111 1i11'1A 111111 il 1-111-111111 '11111111 i11111 1119 11171'i1.-e 1111 111111111 11111111 111 1111 A1111 111111' 11'11111. 11111 sh1111'i11Q 11111' 211 I1 The 1'e111:1i11s 11f 11111 C'I'2l1'1i01' 1111 1lll1l'1i1y hid, im.: A i 1 111 2111 empty 11111 i111111'1111. B111 1111 1111111111 1111111 11113111 1111111 11111191 v - '1'11e1' 1'e11111i111111 ll 11111' fi' D111 s11'11111 s1111111 P ' 111111 111112 Q1111111 Miss '1'11'11111111X. 11-1111 11111111'1111 11111 B01 'me '11 the 1'1'Y1 111111 ten' ' 1-0,-,m iuSt thou' 15111 we 111111' be s111'11 111111 1'1111111 llll'1l111C'1' 1'1111 'WV11111 1111s 111111111 1111s 1111111' 1111'1'i11111? 1Yi1'1 11111'111' 11111111 1111111 21 l11111'11e1'y S1111111 A1111 1111111111 1111s11'111'1111. 11 111111' 1111 21111- 111111'11e1', W v F111' 1111 11111111 11111 11111 11'1l11l 111 11-11. 1'- 11- 11110- JOSH ES M141 M111- 11111'1'11: 110:20 11. lll.1 THE UBVIOUS tbl,1'l1'11111,1y' y'Pll 111'11 i11:111111111'1'. N111 11:1.-- 1'1'111'Z 1111 11111 N11111111' l'12lNN' 1'1m.. H1 1l'111'11, 111111 1111119 111111 11111111 111' 11111-11 1'.-1-1111121 1111111111'I'1 MN 11 1111- 1'1 NNN '11'11'1'1 1 '11 111' 1111'11. CAI Z1 11. 111.1 1 11'1111111 111 11111s1 111111' 11111 W1111111 L:'l'1H1ll2l1l'- 11111111111 111111 11 Q'l'llT1L'1l12l11 111 f'1i1'N 11' 1 11'1-:'11 X 1 'E 11,11 WHAT wAs THE use? X111 M111'g111'11: 1Y1111, 5.1111 111111112 1.111 v11111 Mf1 1'111'11 11 , 1111'1 '1 1'jW 1 1 . .. XX1l1111111 XX 1111111' 1lilN 'IIIN1 11111111 21Vl'll I 1011 lmmdlme' 1111111111 1111' Ni1Y1111,L 21 111'1111'111111 11111.1'. W . H H I, I I X H MLN N1111'11111'1'1- 111lN1111'11111111111117111 1 . 1- 1' 1 1 1 11 N 1 '1 , ., . . , . Lldlm' 1 U' Am ' 1 ' ,11l41 111llN1ll'11 1'1'Al11lll2 21 -11111z:1 111 1x-1111 1111111 11 111111 111111' l114t1'U11'l'1 - ,,,,1.11-1-1 HW111-1 111'11 11'11111- 11111 yllll -1111 111 v 1 ' -1 1.'1'111-11911: UN 1lll1 111l'.V1'll11Ul 1 1 1'- 111111 N11111Z21 111111 ff--- '1'11111 1'11 1111' 1i2111lPl'.-.N 111111 1'I'11 1115'17 1 '11'1 '1 NW HUB'-1 ' 15111 1116- 11'111'.. 11'1111 111111 111111111111 11111 11111111 11111211 111' 521111 111 11111111 1111111 1111 11111 111111111 1 l- I - If H Off Q.. 'A qu Y 0 5402 PARK l Abifng 6 Y y -4 - ju .?. 911M'f4 rvf ll:ll'ulul tIl':l1l-lnlillg H1-l'r1l:rllb 'l'l11' Huy fvxwvxxl-YI: NVQ-U IIIIXY ll, I lN'lI4'il IJIIXN 77 . lxllllxx ., ' .. l 1 ' MIN- lwwlullrlvz Im- In-an IIIIQIII lrlll , , , lIH'jH'IIl'iI1lIH'NII'Y.u . l'1'ul: Hn llzurwlnl who Inu lllNl 1 um A ' in lznlm- I'l'wm ilu- wmnl-Nlmpl l7iml X 'll I4.lIm'WN:l .. flmvlullx' !l AH: -Xml hm rm-mimi NIV. WMM M' tlux lillll II lmlml' :I ll'I'I'l rlv 1'ul1 . , . , .. . ., ll:'ll: X-N. ll 1 .N I ll H1-II:1: M--, ll N lvl mx' In-ml. Iln-x' ,. 'ml I 'H I ul H I l ' . A lil:-11. Nzllx' :I wllll znlxxznlxx :ollzzvlw -wwx xu-gulw-I pgnrl-. ' ' - ' xlillllivf fill 4ll'l'NNlllCllxlIl2 lmlnlill up Il III 1 lull? I m nl 1- urwm NIL- NIJll'lIl1vXl'Q'I WlmI lil 1- 5 xi' U 3 'M f',lll'4'll Ht' Ilmlm Ifmlg lilw, Xlr. l r'4-nw. HN Viv VII: ll i- JlMfIl!2'1'llI4'l'AXVl Ill U AHYNOWN ' 11 f 'A' W , J' , .W , A ,I 1 Mf1ouf11ls TH E . 111501111 aw TR Fl CIT fpRO F ,111 TRHUTIAKG MHGURN' 1' I I ,Y v 11 ff THE 11116111 1512111115 THE 1 RICHMOND 51111115 - - 'gHE OHKLEVIBTUSEV 15 I-,JM-J., ONXE CL'HHF1'lo1' 150 1-RYDNG To IM1TF1TEky fx If T1-15 T My 16' -'-H ', 0 , H W H1311 w x! I 1511 Q THE 1111111 gf? , I I ws I a 11 ' . 13 Q I V AN INQUIRY l ' HEARD IN CHEMISTRY LABORATORY 111111110 151l1'l1l1l'l1'1i. 111 1'1ll'llllN11'X' '1x'1'- il ley. 1- . , . . . . 13111111 1 .111 1- 11. 1111 11N 111'-1 21 IIN1 111 11x1111'N, 1lH'1ll1Il'llQ' 1111111119111 11x11111 I .IH I U . U 11,1 IPIIIII . 1 . ... NI-1,1121 il '11 11 1 1 1- - 1 - 1 Ill II 111C11111X1111'1. XX1- W1111111 1l1il' 111 11111111' 11 11 1 Ml' 1 HIM I I 'HH I A I l . ,ll U: Ilili SUYEII s111Qs. v I I l N 11 1 1 I'1X1lZl1 11211111 111 g'11N il 111 111:111111g'f HEARD IN ENGLISH IV. 111111-H111 HHN! ul 1111111 H11111': Y1'1111+ 1111- -1111 III. oI1lYl'.N I , Q . 111-. X'1YI1111: --1111. S1 111-. 11111 11 1-1111 141111111 1l':11Q1'111'1-1111: 1111- 1llllNl'- 111'1- ' 1 ' n l A . , , N .. l'112l1'ill'I1'l'4 11111'1l11lll'Q'41 III 1111- NI Il1'l'11' 1 '11 1 - 5- 11111111 ' Qm.t,m.. II11Y1' 1111'111111111.1'1 M-N XIII 11111. HOW FOOLISH Minnie t111rtic'i11D'1 ' ' '1 e U 1 pan nt ii11t 1' sitting' on 1 hut stuveb: U'Sll1'IIl'l5illQ' ham tl11t 2 1 water 1hecm11es W2ll'lll, isn't it 2 Minnie says that gas heats 'better when it is 1-nlrl. She also advises ns tu keep c-mul i11 SIIIIIHIQI' thy sittf11g1' 1111 a blnvk ut' ive. N 'K 999' '16 HEARD IN U. S. HISTORY M1'. Vivian: Miss llainty, W f'llI'l'6tI to the British ilfilljllllg' wists? Esther: QLTIIQA' were 6Xf'2lY2lIt'fI.u fl'V2lC'll2lI6'CIi. ii 'E 55 Miss Mac-l11ty1'0: What is 1111 intel'- lncle '? l'iclit'l1: lt is an art IN'IWl'Cll the l'tlIll'SllS nt' a I7Zlllflll0I.N ' ii if -if Miss Twunihlyz HXVIIOII a yoniig' 1111111 wisil1es 11, lIl1l1'I'y a girl, 11'l1at 1l111-s he rln. Miss Wallave Elaine tpnzzlefll: S1111eez1's hex' llilllilfi Miss AIilf'Illlyl'l'1 lf 111111tl1e1' says. o 'I 1l1111t k11r1w' ln- sl1al1l stay 2Ii'lK?I' sr'l1 wil. l5Hlill'l F11-sl1ie: I Pillllf Ver-ite. Minnie iiI'2llISIillIllQ' fi6l'lIlE in -R .hlllPl'lf'Ellll'4N 11':1x'r-ls i11 IiIPI'lll2llIj'.u ik Je 111l' hll TRANSMIGRATION OF THE SOUL 'Miss . , . Mar' IllIYl'l,' Illl l'.ll2llsll lil' MSIIIIIII Sllltll' 'z - ' llls l1111 sgnnt nhil, l1x1s 1 .- st11fly:11-I' Sll1lIil'SIH'2ll'0. rs WHO l'I1' wc-iss llll'llI 1'1el II1'11tr-l1 ZII l'l'4It'll I llll alles. n'as1-1's11i111'l1t lst 1111111111' 11111' 4lIIssl'IIH'. Ist 11111':. lr'l1 11'11:ss 1-s lllt'III. ' 1 IIl'e:1tll1-s tl1e1'1- il Illllll w1t11 :1 X'llll su al'-:lil Mllll 111-vel' tn lIllllsl'lI llils sanl. .Is ln- st11111111-cl l11s tat' :1:a111s1 llll' lr-l .143 71111 1111110 My 1': s -wr a 1 IIt'1lI't't' Nl't's :1 V12 ln' tl11- s1'l1.11l Ililllsl' :1111l l'lllls tu Ihr' l:lIb'l':ll -1'1x' X 'lI1I -11 Illlll 1i'a1'1-s. Miss Tn'1n11'lily: .MissI'ea1't'el Miss Peanee! You have 111: eheniieal rezietiam ftu Katie RIll1'pilly.lIl M'l1e1'e',s her gramniai' if -JI? JE' M-innie Slieclclrirflc tas 'Miss Twmiilily leaves the 1'o1e1111l: She has went. -1? -JI? 'IIE' Miss MaffI11ty1'e: How dn ynn pru- ll0llllf'G the ward 'GGllii,i M1'. 1I2l0g'lll'll?u iI'I2N Q'lll'l1I H'G'llllly.N SF -X ik Miss Porter: Are the Freshnxen ga- ing- to be nn the tahle-? Esther Dainty: No, XV6,1'6 going' to nat the-ni nndei' it. R' -if i6 'Miss NIill'Il1Ij'l'PZ Vvllilf kind of plays were written ilnring' the time ot' Shake- spea1'e? Estl1er1Di1i11ty: Dlll'lllQ' the time ol' SIIZIIQOSIJGZITG ll92l1'Ij' all the plays were fIl'illIl2lill,'.H HG ik 'SK Franr-es fwhu has-just learnefl a new wo1'1ll: -Say 1M111'ee let's gn IIYIIII in the park and l11111t relic-s.' Miss IIe'l111: Nu, we'1l hetter nut. M'e llllgflll fall into 11111- and get 1l1':1w11-?1l. Miss Mar-l11t.x'1'e tliiig' IYD: lla yin IQ111111' y11111' lesson. M1'. 1S11'if't J111ls1n11: I 1l11n'I li11r1n'. We1ll then 'what tin yan IillllXV?u J111ls1111 trl1'e11111ilyl: I 1l1111't li11111'. ik -Y Y-ff, Miss AI2ll'Illlj'I'6'Z M1'. 1Iilt'I,Illl'Il. llil'IIl' mllllll' uf thi- 1'llllI'2ll'tl'I'N in l'ilQ'1'i111's I,I'IIg'l'l'4i,u M1'. NI2ll'4Ll'lll'llI 'l'l1e I:IIIII'lI'IIIiI'I K' I Q ONE ON THE JOSH EDITOR ' .lvssivi I think tl1is llI:l42'llilil' is :1 l'alu-. NIllllIll'Z Katie has IlPl'll using il... i, ,R - WAS IT A SLAM? l'fsll11'1' lI:1i11i.Y: I,1111lc 11111 tl1v1'11 lfav. Il1111'1 st1'1'Ivl1 111x' 111-11' SWt'ZlIl'l'.u 'lfax' ll1m1l11'i11Z Yun NII'lxIt'lII'II lllllll' .ve-st 4-1'1l:1.Y. WAS HUFF T0 BE THE VICTIM? Miss A11l1'1lIfj'l'0I W111'111 f'lliP5 il 1-111111111 -- - - 1 - .. 1 1171111 111111'- 1111-l'lx'? Mr. 111-11111 1111 1L111'1'11111 lxveulsj: Miss L L 11 1' - I - P.: XVI 't 'Q 1't. 311lL'1l1Ij'1'6, what t11p1c 1111 yllll s11g'g11st 1' Lie 519221 Q' 1 Niiss AI-ilC'1I11Y1'6Z 1 1111111 110119 'but , . . , A .. ' . . M '. S ft E ,'l.'l IX.: YVlzt M12 1111111111111 s112'u'11s1s ll1ll1llJOI' 1111'tx'-111g'l11. .1 . in , 'ln 3391 Nl 'I 11111 '11111'1e't 111195111 the 311 1111' 1 dues 'llmemte mean' ' ,. 1. ' Lfl ' Miss 3Ii11'11l1j'l'9Z I w1111l1111'1 think . . - ' ' l1l1' 1 :s1'1111. X1'ssS'l' 'Rlltll Ol111st111111 1111 '1,111'1'1111t F,x'1111tsJ: :Um limi' me 1' I X ll I ilu f., -- - - - 1911 111111. ,111l' way 111 ste-1'1l1ze 11111114 IS 111 pass 1t ,K t111'111111'l1 21 l1'1.'lU.N 1 1' ,E ESTUT MIR LEID Gene M111-111'tl1y lC11'92LIl1Ql' tI'illlS1il11llg 1'fS1116'1' Uilillli' 16'1116'1'111g' C19l'Il1i1l1 G6l'll1il1l1Z B1il1'19119 went st1-11lli11g 1111 1111- 91111511 This 15 2111 z1Wf111 11911111 111 1119-N lJ':lY..' X Q Q 'f 5 5 Miss KIlll'1ll1j'1'PZ 'WM1111 1':1111e t11 the 1',,,,jug-ming Gel-mlm W,-1,11 1-Impex-- 1111111111 :11'te1' 1Yilliz1111 111111 Mary? f111-1 1l'1z1st 11e'1'1'111'tJ I 5112111 s11e. 111' 1 w1111l11 1111192 A111111 ' 112119911 1111111- seef' f 11 gf E HEARD IN GERMANN ll 11l 1 S' ll: S1' l'Is11 '. l 11' 1- - . ,1,i,1 H111-,I 113,591 t an -- wi HW' 'hllllll 1fl'ZlI1S1il1ll1g12 1f,1ll1ll2Illll6l sets '11 ' ' I ' ' 0,1 '. - . . 1. 3, H X D MH ' V, 1111115811 1111 the s11111. as 1e' .: :ave y1111: .1 111 S' 11: Y s: 1'1's1z1, . - . . . . me ilu SN 1 'eu lim 1',stl1e1': 1-1111ta1t11,111s 1111t1mz1t11111s1 . . , . - are 111ll1.'. Miss 31211'1ll1j'l'Q 111 1u11g'l1s11 I1 : Mr, N ,. ,, X M: ..' '. 'z ' ' lz' 11:1 ' ' f . ,1 . 1 . 1 f.1Q5U21 5,2151 1,111 1' M1111 1B1lSs 1w1111111ly: M1ss b1l8f1dl'1Ck, what ui ' Maint le 'nXx'h t,.. part 111' speef-11 is 111111 w111'11'? .ss-1' 1 '11. -. . 1 -.-. WM uh, R t . 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'l'l111y U mm' 'NF 111926 is 8 W1111'1 v11111 1'111' .V1111 11.1111 1 1111111 willtl111y,AI- vin. WHO? 1 11 l'1stl1111' 11, 1111 1811111111-s, xvllll 111'11 11l111111- 1 I'Psll11ll'1IZ 1 lix'111l i11 il 1-1111:1g'11. ing' :1 s111-i111 1-v1-11t t'111' 1.1111 s1-111111l1: 111 Wlll'Il il 1-111111 wl1i1'l1 s1ill st:11111s. 11111111 1111111 21 'big' 1'1'1111'f1. 11111 just 111111 11111- 1 1 if si11111'. Mr, Yix'i1111: ll11w 111111 y1111 :111 2111111 1' s:11-ks 111' 11:11'l1-y i1' you 1li11'1' lll1l,v 1111111 1121171111 1-1111111s in 1:1111 1'l'411l1 w111'ksl11111 N2lf'1f'? wailking very l111z1x'i1y. 1iillll'I 1'1'11sl1 it. Miss 312I1'11l1j'I'9Z Mr, 1'111lis. 4'l11l'l ' 1 1' y1111 lift y11111' 1'1-111 :1 li11l11L ' Miss M111-l11ty1'1-: hxvllill is il l1'1'1'?'. 1111111111: '1'1111y'1'11 11111 11i:'. Uliw- S.: A stivlc Ill' w111111. 5g,,dfDQW71e O-F The Bo Y5'T'e 'n -BVS 'YSf6l'l S F om NQjjAl'- 'PAt W1 fl Ee H --.- I V. GQT7 UI he Ca YPFYH er iii-T 3 7, I Q 1 Y ,, ?5J, ' 1 ll 5'?'?-Ei i 4 0 -4:-ASI I. ' 5 5, , I ,gf J I ' E, W 'f E5 . F M 'I' I Y L f 1 1 'Qi 2 E ' ' + --i ,- g r :i9: - - fir j Q 'B' u uvya i , f g .ffpkiii i ' X' PGTK ,' j 45, gig . r if - Y- A I wa gif? I, U U Valid Qi' WG F0Tvff?IiFYf'Sf 'gga I, I 1 1-, ' U.StC 21' ri - ,I M A 'o I0 ? -8' M- if. 'ig XII f-,I 71' , R i3..,.,,. hasa fmi ' If o O fi IWW , ,I I ' 5 X Q ' 'QV' 'V IC: - 1 'ii' ,A. 55 W L, , N . ' '25 c N A dvVIi!iVS?oiY5 I T L i+.i .I .T QL I , 00 . - ' . I if-5 '22 9,6 IN' We mi, 5 ' , ' . I fi? I vw? I is 1- I Wife is tlviff yxif' I Q The RIIW75 XIVQLS 'SD Q wan e I k 5- a llhiile, ,fm 1, 5 63 gi M3-ag, P I W - ,ii iw e? ' 3, gg 7 I-W 45 U U I f Perm fs- Xlix- KI:ii-IiiIyi'1- fling. IYI WIiy1Ii1l Nlix- NI2l1'IlII'Yl'I'Z Ilan-y.i1i iw-:ul :my x vu I1-:lrii Ilww lim-NT lliil ,will lilu- llu-in nl' l,:iiirli'- NIV. Klan-gui'ii. ' I 'lI1'l'IIl:lll :my wlln-VN iii Ilim- pm-iii. ' Will: Xu lull I Iiziu- I-zilvii vliwpxf Will: Y4-- IIIIIVJIIILH ' 'I' Nliw NI2l1'IllIj'I'l' IYli.x'. ' Nli-N lI:iiiiI-Y liii Ii. S. llixturyli 'I'lll Will: IIw':riiNm- Ilu-.V wiiiulwl l'QI'II'NI lui, lui-ilxi-N lil' I'u1ig'i'v-N IIIWIIHPNUII In Imva I Iv:il'11. :1 lixwzil wi-'ilu-i':iIiir11 l4'u1'pm':iIiui1I. A Fresthman onee in Hades went for something' he wished to learn They sent him ibaek to earth Eligdifll He was to green to fburn. 'JK il? if Miss MaeIntyre: What is a kid? Mr, Hoffman: I am one. Miss Ma.eIntyre: IVell, what is a kid? Mr. Hoffman: NA young' goat. if -JF if :Miss Ma'eInty1'e: What is a subjec- tive poet? Judson: It is a poet that gives snh- 97 jeets to other poets. 'Mac-arty ftranslating German! I have the honor to present to you niy eomi- eal telerieall ll'Jl'0tll91'.'7 Miss Maelntyrez Why would you not like to live in the desert? Mr. Hoffman: I'd have to go too long' hefore I'd get anything' to eat. Mr. Vivian tin a speech to the assem- hlyi: I want every boy a-nd girl to the a man. Miss Ma0Intyre fin Physieal Geo.l: IYl1at is the oeeupation on a plateau? 77 Neva: Fisihing'. 'Miss 'M.: What do you fish in I? Pilam-lie: A ihur'ket. Miss 'Mac-lntyre fling. IYI: Judson tell me what you know about the 'Faerie Qneenef' Judson: Shall I hegin at the he- Q'inning ? Miss M.: No ilb0g'lll at the end and tell it havkwzirds as 'we usually do. Miss Maelntyre: IVho was llanhar- as? Hay Goodwin: lie was a c-rnel king' of lflgypt in Jerusalem tnieaning' a Ji-wish tri'he.l Judson texlilained rnurnn1ronl1 haunt of t'lies on a summer event Yes, even the tlies hanntel Keats. Miss MaeIntyre: Was it possible. Mr. Hoffman, that 'Shyloek eould take a pound of flesh from Antonio's fbody with- out taking' any blood? Ferd: 'YVelil coiuildn't Shyloek eateh the Hmlood and give it back to Antonio? Miss Ma0Intyre fEng'lish IVJ: What is the other name for the Fountain of Youth U? Esther: Florida Water. Miss Ma0Intyre: Teinperanee is a virtue, what is its viee'? Judson: LWVine. iMiss MaeIntyre: What kind of peo- ple have nhrassy lJ0SUll1S'?N RRY! Statues. Roy tin l+Ing'lisl1i: 'tIIe went up si- niultaneousf' M'iss1BIzl0Illtyl'eZ Cill2lllQ'9 that to an adverb, Mr. F1't'I'if'llS.u Roy: Ile went np in the air simul- taneousf' TRANSMIGRIATION Miss Mar-lntyre texplaining' transmi- gratioin ot' the soul to the sophomore elassl For instanee, l'icfero's soul nialv have en- tered John John l'arehini tqnieklyi: lt did. Mae: 'WVhere is Adrianna 3 Neva: F-he went t., see the Inar- riage ttnirag'ei. 6 'iw Miss Mat-lntyre: YYhat is our Sun- day to the Jews? Mr, Goodwin: The day the world was made. WILL HE BE PRESIDENT? 3:30 p. in. John l'araehini: l 4-an't get this lesson. Prof, Yon are too popular with the girls. John: YVell. lvlll working' tor the next l'l0l'llUll... Miss 3l2H'lllij'l'l'Z fexplziiuiug how In pu11ctu:1te the senteiwe J0l1lllS hut is lostj : n Put ai Juliu lmetxw-Q11 the z1postrolpl1e and the 'Q Ruy Frerielis: UTl1ut paper was fi- ll2Illt'6'Il.U Miss NIz1el11ty1'e: 1lYlmt dues finance 11101111 '? Huy! I know 'buf I'Ve f'111'Q'0tfe11.l' ii' if if Miss Mueliityre: '4Miss Siple did you lieur the ruin pzltteriug' 011 the g'1'ilSS?H Olive: No 'II1ZliilDl.H Miss Maelntyre: Then you must be deaf. TUUCHING VERSE At first she lllllC'l19d up ll91' Lhair, To eee if its in place, And then with 'Il.13ll1191'S ldebonair She l0'1lf'l'l6S up 'her face, A Iuuvli of curls ljelllllfl ller ear. A fouvli to silken f'Ollil1'. And tlieu sl1e's off to daddy deur To f0llC'l1 l1im for 21 dollar. ii- if ii AN ODE T0 LATIN All tl1e people dead who wrote it: All the people dead who spoke itg All the people die who learn it: Blessed dezltli-they surely earn EX 'F' ' 4:34. 5 . .. ., 5.1 .,,1. ,f.,z--.5 , 3 ' 5 .,:.,.,i,,.,, , ln., .- , . V 1- jg'-bf.:-. 'wi t.1'7'i ,. u fs, , Please patronize 'cur Advertisers. iv It is to tl1em,' mainly, that we owe our Financial Success of The Cardinal and Gold In Immn: -Inq 1.,,,1' -,I l.- ,B -,WI1 I lff- S lll rl Uh 1'-1t4 - 4 . . X1 -1wfN5,u-. 59YXC'MQ. Pkms N. H. Bateman M, v , 23119155 9: qlfr-OPFXXV. .N Estimates D , QPOSYYXGT FUFIII-SIICFI eslgner and TT Upon General Contractor I Request Reta1l Lumber Residence Work 51 S, if I ' , , , w 1 f'eC ' f-' I 0,414.19 t.41,1m1cN1.4 JC. XY7. HABfrlNIOQND, Bile. D. T3YHl'JN. FAI.. , 2ififffiffififfT3iffTf::::x:::::::::::: NI f '1r 1 1 itll: mff'1 fflffQjlQQ'lQ ilfQQ'l'I'l e.e, ,... e A VV. P. AFNCJSPSOYW BRENTWOOD, CAL. 'Plus' plzwe fn sm-el: FRESH VEGETABLES. ICE CREAM. FRUIT AND NOTIONS POST CAR-DS A SPECIALTY - AA- ---A----QA-QQQQQQQQQQQQQ4-Q4-4QQq49q A--------::::v-v-Q00--1 --Y -- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i:::A::::J-q::::: Xpril 24, Gmnlwin g-new In fleep in the Hllgrlish Flaws. 4wxwb+4'4w!--:Q4++++-:f-r'x-4f-s4wn-4-+-n-4--n-+4-4Mr4-4wb++ -1-'x--1--2-+1--1'-1-4-++M--x+-z+e-fi-Q 5 4. HQIEL OAVI E 3 .4 E Q iii?+64kiiiwiiiiiiiiiiQiiii+iiii++k??+??i4i++?+?ikiiiiiiii S. DALPORTO, PROPRIETOR NICE ROOMS, EXCELLENT MEALS SERVED. SPECIAL ATTENTI-OIN TO TRAVELING MEN. REASONABLE RATES. BAR IN C-ONNECTIAON. POOL AND BIILLINARDS iibiiiiiiiiiii44+??i4+4QQ Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g1QAKL1w. CALIFORNIA E DS +++4+49+?++6+4+4?+6++++iiiiiiiiiiiiiii+++?++ii++?+6?+4?+ii ---------A---A' --A A - ---A14:A-AA-V----AAA liizlav Zexvimizztg 1? vhcjxiig E W - - E E - - M3399ifL1H'.i'1'22'.EQi5gLEEL ...., W .,,.. ,,,, A ,LLL,,,., C Bal our.. OWNEM . - QANCHO LOS JYCEGANOS Guilzrze io' WAREHOUSE fi A and GRAIN Agenl, Qurness, BTCITHUOOCI, Xlwil IW. 'l'ln- l'rnl'. il11m4ln1r'1'N llw lhlituvr' In ilu- puhli-lu-rx by fzltviug' 'l'l1:lf'+ llvrf' -1 ' ' -1 ' -. N1 l'l'1l .m. X11111111f 5.11-11111'11-1i l1t'N1l'11 1 1 1 -1,1 ,mtl lm, In 111:111- 111111 1111111 XI11- llliI1il's il 111-11' 111-1-N, R. E. LelVlOlN 8: CO. Dealers , In Staple and Fancy GYOCCFICS T CANDIES, CIGARS ago A N o TOBACCOS QUICK SERVICE-RIGHT PRICES Brentwood, Cal. ::::::: :::::::::::o::::aQ:::::: :::::::: X1:11'1'11 1 f1l'l'il1 11-11 11:11- '111'11 11111-11' 211 'l'iI -. 1 - . - P. H. Schirmer C. H. Ellsworth Schirmer 5. Ellsworth General Blacksmithing Horseshoeing Agents Buggies, Wagons and All hinds of Farming Implements Satisfaction Guaranteed ISNIGHTSEN, Ci-XL. ,QQQQQQ -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qqqooa Xl HQ' I-'K-511114-1'1y1-13111 i1'111'1.1'if gl1ll1 11 I1 llwig 11 1.1'1X111111a' lI1l,11'11 1111 11111 1111111 111 11ll' x1'111111-s11f111. Q.QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQqqqqqqvqcoca-QQ, 9QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--QQQQQQQQQQQQ Ph- 35- HW- SUYUNN 2'iWf 'VIUIIPFL' wlrfiniiiml of il 4'l'llUUl If 2lI'lll'l'. Wm' :lp:'1've. eoQ::ooooQQeoQoQoQc:::.Q::ocQo::o:: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Byron Meat Co- BIQICF, Y ICA L. LA M B, MVTTON, SA USAGE. ETF. Fresh Fish Every Friclxmy A 5 .3 B L A K IC .Q H OH M 0 N -M -.., 1:-A, Q 'Hr 'Y ,'-Q -5 3'- l-5 gif' B y PO YW , C EL I . Crealesl Fruil and Nu! Section Telephone Knighlsen Small Homes al Low Prices in live Slate Easy Terms Oakley is siluaied on 5 275 54191: E' r3'te C' Pnrgp P P155 fzwwoo 0 Francisco :fide 0027 5 5 E and. Firs class are . . . v ' ' 31 60,,.,,0'f,.,u,,fu,. HIIIPUZIFDIET zmh Qbrrhzxrhlat 64. 0 xv lfqif' bo-all al gf-rgy ' 9fcoI44lroP-Txyy ul mg o 1 ii - ' ' ' 1 ' . Q, ggqgegpd,,gf,g1nf,g,fg iliral tatatv--Jlxmuruxxrv PM and San Pablo, Oakland Oakley, Conlra Cosla Counly, Cal. 121 mi ,STI-:H 1-'UH GrIR1X fXI9 FS' PICYFICIJ IX FR IIQN I T x1IQI.'f ifQf1H,V Hzlfaif Qfll-lIf.fIf-QQ-QlllfQZfQf,fafQ.--Unun-W I Byron Restaurant Oakley Home Bakefy Mrs- 5- Plummer FINE BREAD, CA RES, PIES Home Coo in a Specially WND If g J-f111Kinds of fpaslry By'0 ' Cal- Call On Us A. VALLVE QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ: v v v v - v v v - v - - - - -- - Armstrong Eros. ill-IXICILXI, l1l,.Xf'liSNll'l'llIXfl. IIHIZSICSIIHICIXH ,-Xgrnls liuggurs. XX:1gfms:lml .XII lxmmls NIXVIIINICIIY Byron. Cal. 1 Q Qeqqaooecooooaoooq Xlnwln H. .X xi-lnml Kin: :mil Qllm-11 :1w:up1wirnIm-el lnlx' l'1'4--iiln-111 Silmlv. ' - . 3 . v . V ISIN. 9, D. m.Ja-Nsw.Iol111wl1 11111144-N ilu- 2lf'1Ill1llllt2lIlf'1' nl I roi. Woml wrt XMmrlxw1'li QooooQqvooqoQe:::::::coavc::::::::oc:::: :::::Qq.::: :: :::: :::: FRANK L. LUDINGI-IOUSE Dealer In Hardware and Agricultural Implements Jqgenlsfor Sharples' Cream Separator flreomolor Windmills ana' folm Deere 73lows p:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q::::::::::::::::::q:: -- -A77-M' -'A' '-'-'-'-'--'-'-- ---f- o---A- ------ A. G. RAIVIOS Manufacturer ancl Dealer In HARNESS, WHIPS, 'ROBES and QBLANKETS Repairing Given Prompt Jqttention Shoe Repairing Wlzile You Wait Oakley, Califiornia Iam. 24. Nlillj' Izullx on the- IIZISPIIIUIII floor mlm' lu H3111 -kirt. v-v----v------vvv--v---gv----v--v--v---v--v--v---v--- ---- WALTER BARKLE Y QBRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA Painting, Paperlranging, Tinting anal Graining .NATURAL WORK fl SPECMLTY fill Work Guaranteed Contract or Day - --- A--A-QQQQAAQQQQQQQ ---A--,.,,.,---A--A--,-q:::::::v----v -v--v '- ooovv---v ----v--- DR. F. S. COOK PHYSICIAN ,4N'D SURGEON ZBRENTWOOD, CAL. ....... ----.,--.....--..---.. .... -- ......... --------------- ll0'IlI'll2ll'y 12. The ilny' wi' 1111- 2'l'l'2lI l.iIw1'1 x' Slrike-. YAYYYAYY , , Y . , - , . I. IIl'll2ll'Y Ia, II. In. Illl- I VIII .2II'Ii IIIZIII :lIllI Ill- wlllv I:lllgIl5 lust Ixlllglls In-sf. U -W See Illlplclllonts J. NI. AIXUQUSIIII of All Iiillll5---Wllglllls, Buggies, , .. , II':l1'ts zlllll Heavy H:ll'fIw:Ll'e .IOIIII IJPQVP Plows and Deering Hrlrvesters Iwml' I'll'St. I, Iass Ilenmull lilac-Iqslllitllillg :md I'IOI'SCSIlI'ISII1g :::::::e:::::Q:::::::::::::4-f-::::::: 1-::::::::::::::::::1 ROSS, LZIIIIIICS and ICG Lream AIIIC TIIIC ISICST IN TOWN ANTIOCH CALIFORNIA IeIn'll:ll'4x' I5. Nlnuw I'III91'- vlmlk I'IIIIlll L'XII girls. :ap-vc:cv--vv-::::::::::::::zvv:::::::c::vvvvvv-vv---6---v--. IJ. XV. IXIIOOIAIIC, I1 D. I wlcxfluxl, lJI I'IIQ'I'1 IIvel' First NZLKIIIIIILI IIILIIIQ If IVIIOI' Wyatt :vlll I3.mIl:ll' Sts. HIII'IiSt ll, ,y xl, TI: I2 A. M, PIIIINI-1,X'I' lin.. 'ru IH Xl Im-'lvl-3 .lxll llIiSIIIIiNI'Ii 1XN'l'ItIi'H. 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H . , , . . ,, llrl .Xlx'm. wllzll 'N ilu- lIlt'llll'lLl' ul tlu- worel Nll-wnrlf Xlvm ll.: Show nw. --vv---- -vvvv---------v----- --v----A-----AAAAA::::::::0 Hoien fewelry Co. ffsiablished 1892 Jqniioch, Cal. ll Makes You Feel Good fo Have Your Friends Sei Their W afcfz By Yours Wlu-11 you lmy an wznlr-ln lwm- you know you 5111- going' to get il lllIll'lil'Ulll'l'. 4':nl'vl'l1'lly st-lm-tml :tml 2ltl,lllSll'il fu your llt'l'llS. We M-ll llu olln-1' l3lml. NW' llmve- Walla-lwu l'Hl' 0Yl'l'.X'lllNly :tml lllil' vx'c1'y IHIVNU. llalvv your wzllvll t'lL'2llll'll l'UQ'llllilI'l.Y. 'Vout' wzltvll illlllllil give- il lill-Tillie ffl' -m'l'x'i4-1-, llml'l'ing au-- i'l1ll'lllS. lVlm wife lmvli ul Yun. xx2lll0l', 1 . . . H ,, illll'l'l' B.: lllzwtllx' l'll2lll 'lll ' llli 4K lll l rlo , A 1 . Nliw 3Illl'llllj'l'l'I 'WYQ will Iuka- lSl1t-llm-ya! lil'v 1m11o1'l'oxx', -o wmu- pzx-p:m1'ml. F. :::::::::::::::A+- ooq::oo::-AA-A-:v::oo:::.-:A-::oo:::c:::::: Brentwood Lumber Co. Lumber, Lime, Cement Builders' Hardware 'l'l14- x'm'.x' lu-N1 '1':lml4' ll.Xll. .XNIJ W.X'l'l'lH Sllll'Nll'IN'l'S HHl,lt'l'l'l'lll E. Slutman, Mgr., Brentwood, Cal. A A A A A A A A A A A - - ,A -,,,,,,,33gq3qpqa:o:o3tGbQC9001010999099099 5lll4l4'l 11 lll IllNl'lllll ' Xl'lll xwlt- X'l1'll l Nl'4'll. l lu-purwl. I tu-nl. 1 1 A - Iwo 4-nts wr-1'v Ritt'111g 1111 Xl I'l'lN't'. Nlltlllll y:1x1'11 R11 wirle. I 1'i'Ill we your 4li1111eI' lld 11111-. Uh, fIK'Ill'. rlovs 111y 1':1t s'I1ow? mid 1l10 11111612 BI 9I'1tXfVCDCDCJI C33,Y'8..g6 BRUNS BROS., PROPS. AGl+lX'l'S I -OH OV1ERLAND AND KISSEL KAR GASOLINE ENGINES AND MOTOR CYCLES. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. GASOLINE AND 'CYLINDER OIL. ALI, KINIJS Ulf' HI'll'AlR WORK NICATLY DONE AI l'1U1MUBll1lfIS IN IR ITICNIT o:::::: ll ll II Il ll Il II ll ll ll II ll ll ---------A-------AA--:::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::1:::::3, ::::::::::::::::::::3:::::::::::::::::::1S:-SS- ,.v. :S-,:-u ll I l REAL ESTATE F. R. GREEN SAYS: 1u1'0 NUIIIPIIIIIIQ' In my Io you Iwople ol' ew-1'y Suri. gmnl. g'1'9:1l. Wisv il I ell 1 Flll I1111l Illl 1l 1 111 lu 11114 11141 111 lo 1 Ill t NN 1llc lllvrwlwcli lion' S .W ' : . 'I I I' .'1 N.: 'z 1 S -' s ': v .- as lllltl lllY 11:11'lo1' illltl I ll Illlfl You. ll ll ll 1h ll ll Il ll Il ll Il ll 0 ll ll ll ll ll ,. . . ,, I ll1f-1' We-N11-11: 1llv111'y says I l1:11'v II11- p1'v1lI1v1sI l1p- l1v vvm' saw. ll . , . . ,, NX' I Il put lllllll' llll -1- '1111sl Il1vt11 :111V flaw. . 1,1 . ' Brentwood Market BEST OF BEEF VEAL, PORK and MUTTON BUCHOLTZ BROS., Props. XI1 'l'.: Wl1:1l. 1x -It'illlI., S l11lx1111: NY:1I4-1' Ljllllt' 4'1':1f41' XYIIII ilu- I1-:1I. 4.99, gg0a ..9QQQQQQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 1l 1l ,I ll ll ll ll ll II ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll ll II II I ll ll ll ll Il Il Il 'I llc- mnw wlw lhmk um' lukv- 2lI't g XX vulll s11':11ff'lnfw:1x' l'll2lIl 'i' ilu-11' V11 P- . 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EALS IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY THAT'S OUR WINNING CARD I'1'11Ies+111': 'l'I1111'1- was 1111 Wiblllilll 111 Ile-1111111 Pupil: IS111'1-Inv - an YIIII IIIIISI be 1111st:1k1-11. v 14 I'1'I1Ir'ssIr1': lim III the liillmlv say tIlf'l'P w-1.4 silenve Ill III-z11'e11 I 1 the pile if I111II Zlll Illllll? -,vo J. NV. DE WITT, M. D. ANTIQUH. CAI.. rw -- lI11- IIN- sCllSl'N .III Il lI1I- sixth. Y 1 FII llll,'. II II II II II Sh I: U6 II II II II :I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II QQQQQQQQ- Y 9 I , I L21 ntioch Shoe Store Ilies High Hutton Shoe In Latest Shades Misses and Children Patent Pumps. Scuf- fers for Children in button and Blutcher carried in Tan. Patent and Gun Metal. Shoes that can't he heat to wear. SHOE REPAIRING FQ. I-I. VVALI. I I . .- XII-N Xl1'I11Ix'1'I-' III:1111-I11-. 11'I11-1'1- 1- I'.III'IIN INII- II, .I,: III IIII' 11'11lIf1'. ceecoooqeeoccocvooo Alll, -II.1gI1111g'. 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Alfred Bovo, Cas hier AAA A A A A A A A ::.-:::Qq::::QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ x--1-oo---Y-A---A 11ll1l2ll'j'f4, 51 111, 1'1'111' XY111111 111'11'11111111'1111q 11111141-N 1111- 111'1111:11111:1111-1- 111 1111- A1'I111111 . . Dli'IlllN'l' Sill. NIV. llzuirgm-i'Ivi' lzulu-N his team ol' All Stars lu llivliliizmal :xml lnln '.. I' ' . , ' l'l li Q ' ll 11110 il s1'Ul'l' ul .fl I r 5 Ill l lim nl lil: illllullll, ccccccc::::::::::::::::::J::o::::::::::::::::::::::::: H THE HOME OF HH The lVlost Mgdern Collegian Clothes Walk:0Uer Shoes Department Fovdnes Gloves St0l'9 Dutchess Trousers in Keyser Bacl4:vc?ear Contra Costa County L. Meyer or Co .-1.YTIflL'll, L'Al.lIfU!i'.XI.Al I ilolwl' 24. lflsllii-1' l':ill+ .wi-1' lD2ll'liXY2ll'1lS iii The otlim-, ---- -- --------QQ?---:Z:v--ve.-:::::::oo::::::-v.-:: Youn an ll is up ln .vim wlu-llwi' you ll1'1'l'l'll oi' lzlll. ll you w:11i1 lu NllI'l'I'l'1l um- ul llll' ln'-I llllll12N ANUII lflll :lu ls lu -1.111 I NEIXIIILF mlwiniiil with :I ,umnl llilllli :mel lwvp aiilcliiig' In 11 Niilli an lillli- vzupilzll :mil zu l'l'IPl1lilllllll lui' -ziviii- xwvii xxill sown ln- gnlrli- lu Iqilu- JlllY1Illl2lL1'i' ul' .X'Hlll' lPllllHl'lllIlllll'-. limit lbw-i-I Ili-ul il Inlw- umm-y :lml vu-:lil lu mzllu- iiioiim-Y. XM - 4 lmy l 'IPI' 4'4'Ill intl-iw--I :mil 4-fvrilpoiiiul ir NI'llIl-:lllllllilll.X'. The Antioch Bank of Savings Affiliated With The First National Bank of Antioch ,,,,--,--QQQaqQ.-Q-.. on ---QQ-.Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ X i,n'lI1lwl'li. lllixiwlfu-N lllll l'1'l'4 -lll7 ' ll Nlllll lV'lxl l'3llll'l'll- V11 24. MV. NNN-+11 clfw- gn Nfllllt :ui lmxmllwn-lp11Nli11g. .lf-.Nil 4-1 Hlx nm-y.,u,, QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ : : : :::: : : : : : : : : Q : :QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ H. F. G. KRUMLAND, PRES P. ROGERS. VICE-PRES. A. J. COPLAND, SECY. 8: TREAS. 3 THE Mgrnn srmntilv Qin. INCORPORATED ll!!! 4. 4. 4. .gu 4. DEALERSIN Mvnvrnl QHvrrhz111hi5v ling, 051'z1in, Qual. Etr. nga QQQQQQQQQQQQ-vQqQo4.QoQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ - 4 1 xllil 'W 'Flu' illlllllill gm-N In IWIII1. lla-rv t'Il4ll'Ill Il1.- 1'm-wflul -'I Huw lu-11 I IN , . I,lyN1lllll I:llll'Nl1ll111llj'N l'f1l'I111- -vluml yvalr' 15111-1911 il fm- Tllv l'l'Hf. illll14lllllI'f'F tlml lic- intvmls spomling' luis 2ll.l'9l'lllDlDllh wllli il . lil lllll 11X U11 lvuml. 0 0 Eg T0 OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBURSZ GREETINGS We have light expenses while the big city stores have enormous expenses for rental, taxes, advertising, lighting, heat and high priced help. They must make big profits in order to live. We buy cheap. We can and do sell cheap. We carry a large and well assorted stock of stan- dard and good goods as carried in a regular General Merchandise store. H. W. HEIDORN. Knightsen. Cal. 3453 XI ill 215, ll-niflxxiii lillls llls girl gmail lIlQlIl :rl Ilia- lmll lliniinmml in -: iwviimiilil innimi-in QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 9-QQQQQQQQ V . IV, . , , . Y. . X1n1'1I In. FIN' t1':1vIi 1111-4-I l'lllIN 111 I1I41z4- lil glwry Iu1'I.1I1i-1'I.x' will-11 NIV. X1x'1:111 Ill't'ZlIiN v , 1 - 1 IIN- N111II14,-1'11 I:11'1I':1' IIINI l11111- In-lm-w11 l1111w11':I :1111I .Xxw111. :::: : ::::: :::::::::o::qpoqq,::::::::::::::::QeQqqQqqq'o-qqqpeqp GEUHGIC SIIAl 1'Ili ICAIII. Il, 1SII.XI I'IIi 'I'i-I1-pliuiie KI:1i11 24 BRE TWOOD LI ERY Il II Feed and Soles Stable SPECIAL ATTENTION T0 DRUMMERS Undertaking Parlors in Connection. Prompt Attention Guaranteed FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS GEORGE H. SHAFER 8b SDN BRENTWOOD. CAL. . ,,. , . ,,. . . .. . Xl11'1I Ib, 15Ic1111p l5I11'mIi-1' NIDVIIIIS the mI:1x' 111 IIll' liilim,-. 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QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--,v-v v-vv,vvv'-v---'T - -vvvvvvv-n Fountain ervice . . 1r'xf5iNfEI-gilwl I I 'ri' A - - . .-5,1115 ' f IIIII' ul 11111' g'1'w:1I r'1111x'1-1119111115 II11- Ilmsv ' Nfx 1 , 1 . . . . ll ,.-QL ' I 4 ' XVIII! l1li1- 1':1 ml wI'I'YII'l' If 11111' IlII1lIl'I'Il Sun- ,1 . X.. , 3, I V 1, 7 if ii I ' 1 ' . . . , li- XY j fy l ll VI 1Iz1I'.v I'llIIliI'l' III'lI'li I 111111I:l111. lllll 1111lV 11110 'f,.ff I if .. . . ., . II Q 54 AK 11'l Its luml 111 lz1l11t111'111:1. 1 ' -if. -I , . . El X . fggleix , X All IZIIIIIIUS 211111 Im- I'1'l-:1111 1Il'I' 111:11l1- III T565 ' 3 X R1 elf! . ,KX-g.f- R i 11111' IIWII lz11'I11l'.x', 1111mlc'1' Illlf rlwsf lwlp 1111s- L-1:- 4-A . ..'1I 1' 1 -1 1 - . -- A ' 1'+11r3'.,f'f.X '1 rl 11- 1111 1 .1 1511 IIII' N:1111l:11'5 v.1111l1I11111-. w sau 1' 1l IIIII' 11Iv:1s111'1- will Iw zu visit III. Ilw 1':11'I111'v ?4f4T:-1 . ' ,Um 'egg N W :ll IIIIIX I1111c-. Pa ace of Sweets W. E. CALAHAN. Prop. ANTIOCH CALIFORNIA A - ----Q.s..::-:::Q.-:q::::::::-.::::::.-: ::::-.---.----A::Q:-.3:--:Q Il II Il ll ll I1 ll I ll ll Il ll Il ll I1 I1 -A ----- Il. YIIN Ii.X.X'I'IlI1YI'lN II. VAN 'l'l'l'IXlCN .IANSICIC OUR MOTTO: Special atiention to each Customer. algley Mercaniile Company I1I'1.Xl.I'I1lIS IN GROCERIES. DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE. WOOD AND COAL, HAY AND GRAIN. TEAS. COFFEES AND SPICES A SPECIALTY T, A ,V ,ZA ,kv IN? 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Fresno and California Nurseries. lllvr: XYl1z1l 1- il viii-sl1111t? 111-lu-Il: A wwuz11111t's liltili- lll'HlllUl'.U ::::::::::::::::::::cnoo::: :ooQoo::oo:::co::::::::::vv:: :Q Will!-IN IN .XN'l'I4l1'll lil'YNll'fNlIil'fll Aniioclv Hardware C9 Furniiure COMPANY l'1v'lll11l4'lv Illlllx 111' Hardware, Sfoues, Ranges, Furnifure Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Maiiings Painfs ana' Oils, Crockery, EIC. li1lC'l'Hl'll l'llIl'l'1Sl1Xl'I.l'NIlIl'Xll L4 v u ki- 'H- 4- ', 5. :fig AH 'Jul 3f ..,- 41' 4 22' 0 S fin, 5 n I . ' ng I rw , -V ' Q A 4 off' gy, , ' ' 4 1- J-if if 6 --'Fw ,Q 9. S 'M ii-13? ,, -ar U . if 4 . 'Qu Aw' I 4 -. . 1- 5 4 -I , I , Jw .' Q f 11 avg! X f ev ' ' 'Afh .I v 1 I w 'Q 'T 1 - '. 'lu .F 2 l ', . 1 ' r5'. 1, Q ul u - -' 'lil I .jr 9 V - LL l l,. qw' ,Xia-I . -'-el zfv 1, ,- vu I A ' 1-JV I '. 'fini ., - 4 C51 ' J. N '. N 4 9 , s T , f.g.5,, 1' ' ' WTA ' w,.' ' ' 2' nv . o fx. . . if ' . if .Ute - , il 5-ai f 'W' Q ' A I 5- 1 l I 'D - ' H b . . -. A . v.,+,5 , . .r 4 Q ' 4 J- wi rv, .I 5 . fa . -5 'L .ff 15 f , ' 'T' or Q Q F 4 HI n h , 1 , I. ' a , F . 4 , , 1, .,., v X J :fr ,I Li ' 'an ' 0 1 r,fF 'ml wwwseiwwwwsesieiesewwwsveseww BANK OF ANTIOCH CEs1'AB1.lsl-:ED IN 1891, Swings A N D Qlnmmer- rial rlx fix iii-11- Capital, Surplus and Undivided profits S120,000. Careful 8ti8hfl0II given to all fbanking matters placed in our hands. The large capital and surplus, through experience of management, and the conservative character of our methods to-gether with all the best up to date facilities for 'handl- ing the banking business makes a connection with our institution es- pecially desirafbvle. The Savings Bank Department ac- cepts deposits from one dollar up -and pays four per cent interest com- pounded twice a year. Large fire- proof vauflt for the use of our pat- rons and safe deposit boxes cared for without cost. Qbiirrrn anh Birrrtnrs: C., M. BELSHAW, - - - PRESIDENT RIO BAKER - - VICE-PRESIDENT HARKINSON - - ' CASNIER F. 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