Lima Central High School - Annual Mirror Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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XYE DESIRE THAT TIIIS BOOK SHALL HAVE A PERMANENT EF- FECT UPON THE FUTURE CLASSES OF LIMA HIGH SCHOOLS: THAT THEY SHALL SEE AYHEREIN WE HAYE SLCCEEDED AND FAILED. AND PROFIT HY OCR EN- IJERIENCES: THAT IT SHALL SERVE AS A PERPETLTAL REMINDER TO THOSE GRAD- UATING IN THE CLASS. OF THE -IOYS EN- PERIENCED ID LT R I N G T H E I R H IG H SCHOOL CAREER: AND SHALL SPUR THEINI ON TO FURTHER EFFORTS FOR THE HONOR OF THEAISELYES ANIJ OF THE SCHOOL. RIF ' Q -JL 1-iks-1i'MJ'qA L L I I I LLL TW, L L L I 3? Q W - I IHQ3f5i?f1i--'L LQ, , ,, :IHA 19' y, 615:11 ' j .1 a zz gi'-1242311 1 '- 1 2 1 Ig HISTORY OF LI A HIGH SCHCDOL . st ex111111ent 111 higher e1111c:1t11111 111 the city 111 1.111121 was 1111 IIF 111' -2 17, XX. I,1tt1et1e111, w1111, 111 13511 111:11111e11 the 111'g':1111zz1t11111 11t 11 - I'11i1111 Sch1-111. T11e 116111116 1'f the city, 1111weyer, were 11111 wit11 rg 11i111 1111 t11e p1'111111siti1111, 211111 it was wit11 great 11it'tic111ty that in 19-2,7 he was ahle t11 esta1:1ish hfs FL'114tl1. If .Xftcr three years as Sl1D6l'1111.Cl111L'l11, the t1tlC1t'1i 1'CS1g'11Ct1, his XIX 111ace heing t111e11 hy 111111. ,X. S11'1XX'. The c1111rse 111 st1111y, w111c11 X 111'ig'i11a11y 111C1l'lf16l1 111:1t11e111atics, science 211111 L'111SS1L'4, 11e L'11fl1IgCt1 1 s1'1 that it 1'6t'1l111'Ct1 ftllll' years' training Ill g1'Zlf1l1ZlIL'. Nr. Shaw was s11ccee11e11 11y 1111111 I1a11s1111, w1111, wit11 Miss 121111 C111- penter, Ctll1i111CtCl1 the sch11111 1111' the fli11113xY11iQ s1x years. 1t was 11l1l'1l1Q this 11eri1111 that the hrst c111n111e11ce111e11t exercises were 11e111. The g1'flf1l12lT.1l1gQ' c1ass 111 1:11111-. w11ic11 i11 its 1:1'6f1l111I1l1 yeitr 11111111l61't'11 twentystiye, were given 1111111 mas. i11 the 1.111121 Trust 1'il111l11l1g', 1111 the 1'11111ic Scluare. 111 18118, a 11111c11 XY1t1ClA range 111 st1111ies was 111:fere11 11y XY Ii. C1'11S1lf.', t11e new Sl11161'11IIC11i1C111. Greek was i11t1'111111ce11, 111111 t11e arts were taught :11 extra C4151 t11 t11e Stl1l1Cl1I. This 11eye11111111e11t 111 I11C sch1:1111 0111111111811 I111'1Jt1g'11 the 11ext lifteen years. G. XY. xY1l11iCl' was Mr. Cl'HS11f S s11ccess111'. 111 18118, the st1111e11t 1:1111y 411. t11e sch11111 was greatly 111Cl'C2ISC11, 1111e 111 the 1111 111111111 i11 t11e s111'r11111111i11g1 te1'rit111'y. 211111 t11e 61117 111n1e11t i11 the classes, w11ic11 were 11e111 i11 the 11111 East 1111i111i11g', 11111l'11l'C1'Cf1 tw1,1 11l111t1I'611 211111 twenty- fonr. It was at t11is time that the 1l1111I11l1g' was 11en1111is11e11 hy :1 wi1111-st111'n1. 211111 the sch111i11 was ICl11Ilt11'Z1l'11y 11-c:1te11 at the 11ew C1111eg'e, 1111 N11rth Janie- 51111, 111111 1I1fe1' i11 the 111111511111 1'1111C1i, 1111 Nurth Mufti street, 1'r11t'. .1111111 1Jz1yis1111 ttl111f c11:11'g'e of Zl1TIl11'S i11 t11e NCXY11' c11n1111ete11 1111i111i11g 1111 XYest lligh Street, i11 111115. The site is the same :1s at ll1'L'SC11I, Zl1I11tI1lQ'11 the 1llt11l11l1g' w1111111 11e scarce1y rec11g'11ize11 t11 1111 1.11111-11111C1'.H lfxe 16115111115 were h11i1t, which 111C111l1Ct1 a f11rg'e V1111111. 11111LlS1l'1Zl1, science, 111111 1111111estic art 11e11artn1e11ts, 211111 111tt11C1'11 CC1111I5111C111 I111'1'l1S11Ct1. X111 Stetifens, 111'111C117ll1 111 t11e High Sc1111111 at that tin1e, is 1Ill'g'C1y res111111sih1e 1111' 111:11ci11gg the TCTIINIT w11at it is at present. Mr. Schweikart started the 1Cl'1I1 111 114113-111 as 17l'1l1C1lDfl1, llhlllg' wit11 the IIGXY sch11111 SL11J6l'1lIIC11t1C11I, 1'1'11f. t'1111i11s. 11e was 11h1ige11 111 1eaye i11 the n1i11111e 111 the Sf11I1t11 year, 1111 i1CC111II1t IIT i11 health. 11is 111ace 1I1C111Q' ll1l1y t111e11 11y ,X. 1'f. K1111111y, w1111 e11ntin11e11 in the 111'tice 111l'1lt1g'11 the t'111111wi11g' 161111. The L'1t1S111Q SC11l,l11 year has 1:ee11 a11 GVC1111-111 11116, 1111' X111 L'1111ins. :11111 11111' 1J1'111C1tl2l1, Mr. R. lf, Ij1:fC1111Z11lC1', have 1itera11y 1113116 things 1111111. The 501111111 syste111 has 11CC11 1'e111'ga11izc11. t11e 1141 1111111 1:ei11g' est:1111is11e11, :11111 the 11l'1Q 111211 site 111 Central High 111111 1'A1'Il1l1i1111 G1':111e Sch11111 is 1111w c11yere11 with a 11Itl11SI1'tl11S structiire, aec11n1n11111ati11g' f1'111rteen 1111111h'e11 SI1lt1C111S. IX new gym, a cafeteria, 211111 an a1111it11ri11n1 are s11n1e 111- the a1111iti1111s w11ic11 have heen 11'IZlt1C. R1OI'Ct1X'C1'. a 11ew 81111111 High is 1111w i11 use, the l11IlQ'1111IL'L'I11 111111111l1g' 11C111f Z1 1111151 01111151616 H1111 1111111e1'11 str11ct11re. SE S Truly, 11pp111't1111ity is 1111w 11131611211 1111' :1 real high sch11111 e1h1eati11n. gl A 'B' H ee: I :ia I H Q1 H H1 1 fs 4 mga' it-11115 EAQQ -ti? , . 1 . ',..,.-rw . 5 1 H F51-ff-eh E. S Yaemvmi . .4 Y 9' Et 5' 1 Q J xjf x .' , 'n K: , ,..,,. Q L Q . .lim Y.-Q qs g+r.:--- , . . - Y Q ,gf .L ZW I 3 I V ,Q Q'-ef-.1 ,V Iii A ,CI 4 X 52- ' A f T25 3 -'.,+ Q :-1535, awk. , JS' , 'Sf ,j2v,a'vF V , A-. . - -- . 4f..,,-,,,,,,, -P -' I g Q -, Q img V4 H' THE STAFF 'ziffgllfj Qflggg THQZAI1 MQKINNUX ICLXYK N111 'l'llHAl.XS lI1lxM.XN GICISICIQ IIIQLICN I itJlCGNIfR lQL I'IlIil,.X l'lQlil1I,Ii 'Hill GAIQIJNICIQ IQICIIAIQIJ ,It JHNS GII4l3lilQ'l' IIQJUIQS VIUIIN LYNCH I AXIJKINS MAXKG.XRIC'l' STHNI. ANNA L3R,XIJl.liY ICAXIQI. I'lllLl.lI'S XXQXI.'l'lilQ NL'NGlCS'l'lClQ IXMICS IBIACIQ .XIJIQIAN llL'RS'I' LICONAXIQIJ UJLLIXS IDHIQUTIIY KUIIICRTS Q Q W. , Ig va 53 WE - - W. N I P ay, , 1 Z W J :E -' ., A V Q E . ,, V - I 4 I ' I ' f . I , E g1g.,. F52 g - gm MQ Q. I , I g Q , I I 65 Wf wx fsf 1 THE FACULTY Ir? QTQQEI MR. STEFFICNS MISS IQICIIIXIQIJS 4 . 1'U1'c'Igll l,c111g1141gI'.v .'I,lI!!I1'lIIllfI4LwX MISS ILXIQSIJIXI.IC Cu111111v1'f'iuI MR. 'IIIIOIQN MR. IIIQXIJLICY .flfl1.II'1'1'c f.II4I'L'l'l'Ul' IIla1'!1c111c1l12'.v MR. CUXSIQR l7l'. lI. S. H. S. MR. .XI'I'I,If M Ii. U ILLI NS ,5'11fu'1'1'11iw1u'v111' MR. UI'.I'AIQNII.XLIIfIi l7l'1-II. C. ll. S. M IQ. Cl DTN IQR bfluflu' c..UllIlHl'f'lkI'lIl MIQS. I'I2NCIf fll.A'ftll X' MISS IQIfILLICX MISS I US'I'I,QIQ f1I'.YILlI1'y EIIQIIIVII MK. IIINIQLIQY 1llA.YIUl X' mm' Ifmflffllzim gal Q I g W7 ' , YYY., -1. .ah as xx- - 2-'-Sf?J?'f?' 'X' ' ' fy , 0, -.4 if f Af -,SIE Hg - ,.. 'IB sw , 'ww 'A' Sf . Wi. ,- ,liwixyn IH -'Q , Aq- T3 QQ? -l-'Q I g Q67-Q-ir' GGG v i M ISS Nlilflf 1511-q11'.v11 MISS 'II.XNGIfM.XN MISS ILXMSIQY ,7l1111l1.Yf1'l.I .S'1'i1'11c1' 1.111111 M ISS LIIQXS ,SIl'1.l'11l'L' M ISS XYIQKIDOCIQ M ISS McCI,l'RG 1 1'1'111'11 ,,II111l1.fi1lI ,NIc'l'4'IlL'1' MISS XIQXYMXN MISS IIROXVN 1f11g11'x11 11111111' 1fm11111111'c.v MISS .XRMSTRONC MISS .IONES 17111111'xt1'1' flrf 1.11l.'11 MISS SIMON ,S'u1'1'11u' M ISS .XXIJRICXYS M IQ. LIf'l I'IfI,L .I1111'11v111111i1's 1111111 1'1'111'111'115 MISS KIQLLIQY .111 I g 9 QQ P ' 4 k-3 Farsi? .. :za , g -- A 7 , A FAREWELL XI,XlQG,XlQli'l' srnxii. '19 i::sM5.iE lelfrw swift is time! ln vain l think The past fwur years have laeen a tlream: Or all fnur years as une: thefts, link hy link liwrin uRlCllll1l'X'lS Chainf' a mystic gleam llefure us shine un Lifes wisle brink- liut these are wnly things that seem! Our liuat is safely waiting hy the shure, lXncl while we feel those things we'll knnw nu ni XX'e furl the sails, anml take again the liars XX'ith grasp reluctant, lmackwartl glance: These small fwur years nur thnughts enhance. Klay we unite, wherever, nn what Shure, ,Xt laliwr's enrl, ur early mwrning hour, lleneath slime leafy Klemwry's Bower, ,'Xnrl, wiser then, hy sterner teachers taught, .Xnil lessnns learnell, with hartler trials fraught, .Xntl Uhler grnwng yes, nlmler than appears- ln thwts anrl actiwns, anfl in wisclom's mate.- ln knivwiiig lxetter tn appreciate. Then shall we praise Olml Lima High .Xml think uf chances we'cl passecl hy: ,Xnil realize lwhere'er we'ye strayeill XX'hat nulile effurts teachers maile ,Xnrl hww we shunnecl the aclyice lent .Xml rift mistnnk the gwwful it meant. llut let us all, while leaving sclinol lle swift tu gain this wnnilrcvus tfwwl Callefl lfflucatinn, key In all success, Caineel, l am sure, we must ennfess, lfrum kmrlly teachers, inure nr less. Nnw tu them all, fur willing aiil, 'llhe Senirrr Class clues wish lu say .'X grateful thanks: thnugh prim' repay. Tu all nur classmates. great ancl small, Tw ilear elassrninns, anml spaciuus halls, 'l'4- all the same, the message tell- AX last gill1Nl'llXC, a lung farewell! FT MFE, S wi- ' A Q-X 5 3 1 7479 4' T2 53 l l l vi: S ' 'f fs. TA , Q I 1 - : f' I my L -1--rs .ff 'Biff if -'i5!:Al?.---i,'1f'. ., ' 'Xi if:3E'5Q.-llg-QFQXE. -L-,Z'I'.E1 . ' , . , . , . -.. .. 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S? , K as Y ,, 7 f- ,119 I g Q QE ' -E A Qi-'A 5 ' rrr, g-:iSB Q .V 19 as 1 Qfficers of the Class of '19 5Ef2'Q5TE'Q Q ILIHQRT IIUUKS I!lC.XL'll .XISRXRIS P11.v1'11v.v.v Aftlllllgfl' .S1t'l'1'c'ftll'-V C H .XRLES CORN' P1'Cs1Uv11z' JOHN LYNCH XYAXL'l'IiR NLYNGESTER Eff!-fill' T1'uu.v111'v1' XIKIQCINF PROSSICIQ K' l'1Au' f'1'c.vidv11I A' 'A 5745 VA . . . .-, ., 1 g ,, -K .. ., .. Yff- v. .v xi P 1 1 11 'I 1 1 11 1 11 11 1! 31 I 11 1? gl '1 1 l 11 11 '1 1 Il 1. 1 11 1: 11 11 I11? 111' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 12 1 1511111 IQ 2. ni I 1 IH Emvix I3lf.XCII .eX1:R.xMs l'rt-siclvnt of Class 'lliz Student Council '172 Class Mirror Staff '16, '17, '1Sg Football '16, '17, '18, '19g Basketball '16, '17, '18, '19: Class Base- ball '16, '17, Class Color Coininittee '16g Inner Circle '16: Y. M, C. A. Building Campaign '173 XYar Chest Drive '1Sg Secretary of Class '19. That merit be chiefly placed In judgment. knowledge, wit and taste. lxliz ,XGER'i'r31t Girls' 1Ve-lfare League '1Ug in Dickens Christ- mas Carol '16. Whence thy learning! Hath thy toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil? FosT1iR L. .'Xl'l'LE Cadets '17: It Pays to Aclvt-rtisu : Hi Y Club 'l93 Blirrol' Staff '19. Knowledge he only sought and so soon caught it, As if for him knowledge had rather caught. YERA .XIKEN A quiet type of active girlhood. ll.x1u..xN D. .XRNOLIJ Orchestra '17, '1Sg Business Manager '19g Class Basketball '17, '18g Varsity Basketball '19g Band '17, '1Sg Drum Major '1S: Trig. Closs '19g Sen- ate '19, Hi Y Club: Athletic Association '16. '17, '1S, '19. To hini who is deterniinecl it remains only to act. l ' E999 I g il LF 'P' RUTH BixCHM,xYER Girls' NVelfare League: Freshman Literary Soci- ety: Orchestra '16, '17. '18, '1!lg Seeretary-Treas- urei' of Orchestra '1Sl. l Her modest voice and graeeful air l' Show her wise as she is fair. 1 V l S5 I1 ROBERT B,xLL.xRn Students' Club '16, '17: Hi Y Club: Athletic Association. On their own merits inorll-st men are dumb. I I 'i 1 M E 'fl . I BIARGARET E. B.xRR1N'rox FQ V' Girls' VVelfare League: Freshman Literary So- ffl, eiety. I-gf ' , H 1 ., ' l ' U I ought to have my own way in everythings. Hrlj if and what's: more, I will, too. M ll 'TW lt T i Il, I if 5' tl V, T. I I N r T I It ill Q T 4 i U HELEN B.xL'MixN 'The noblest of all ornaments is modesty. 3 ,ll R? 1, IH LJ T H H ti l ill I ! ll Hill l J i E T el 5 ll RUTH MAY BEAM ' ii Her modest voice and graeeful air A Show her wise as she is fair. K no W- ---- -- 7- , J . . ff! la-Tzj ' 'fin' Y V ,fa si, X .J Mud W., -MW E193 f-1 ,.-f E yglhf' 1-,ae 1 ' T I9 E. J Lizoxw BERNSTEIN lfreshman, Sophomore Literary Societies: Dru- matic Club '16, '1T: Girls' 'wolfaro League '16 '17. '18, '19. lt's mighty nice- to be busy And to earn your daily bra-aid. liut I'd rather with ple-asure he dizzy For you're at long timo dead. l':l,lZ.XBETIl Bolioiii, Virtue is like- 21 rich stom-, host plain sc-t. Ifimxxim C. BOLGICR Literary Soc-iety '16, '17, '18, Basketball '19, Hi Y Club '19. Thinking is hut :in idlv wash- of thought, ICRMA BOTKINS Choral Club. '.loyou:: :ind lovely bt-yoml compare, Hrighli1e::: onward, swift as dawn, 'Fhoughtlvss and happy :incl fre-9 from cure. 'l'liouL'RN llowm.E lfrerzhmaii Literary Sooivly '1-ig Sophomorc- Lit- erary Society '15, lfootlnill '153 Drum Major '1S: O'Hara San '19, Cleo Club '1-l, '15, '16, '1T' l'resicle-nt of Glee Club 'ISL Mako lovo whilo tho moon shines. A' in s A 4 1 g H 'H ' va lv if A- 14 5 2 '., .. ,,. We 1 - 1 1 g - ,Q vi is as C1113S'1'ER V. BROXVN Hi Y Club. I do know him by his gait, HELEN BROWN Girls' VVe1fare '17. A flower of meeknesr, on at stem of glory. Q M.x11c1i BREESIC Freshman Mirror Staff. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight too, her dusky hair. LURENE I3LfRK11.xRo'1' Girls' Basketball 'lilg Girls' XVelfz1ru LCLl1gllL'Q Freshman Literary Society. 'The Wo1'ld's no better if we Worry, Life's no longer if we hurry. HESTER C. CARPEN'1'En Principle is my motto, not expedient-y. sm Igg uv gi1:11ff'1-v--1 lg 1 11 111 111 111 1 11111 1 E 11 111 1 1 1 1. 111 1 1 11 1 1111 1111 11 11111 111111111 . 111 ,,1, 1111 11 111 1 1 111 1111 1 1 1 11 1 111 1111 1 11111 1 111 11 1 1 . 111 1+ 1 111 111 111 1111 111 11 1111 11-1 '11 1111 11 111 13? 11 1 111 1 .111 1 1 1 11 1 11 .1 11 115 111 1 111 111. 1 1 ' .1 1 Z:-.4 11 1 1111 11 1111 1. 1111 Z1 1 1 11 H1 11 1111 11 111 1111 11 11 111 1 111! 111 1111 11 '11 1 1' 1111 1 1 1111 111 1 1 1'5 i.,.... 12,J I -'. ,,.. TI'If. ..... '1fiL'.T.' - 3 I ........,.....-, .11 U 1f1m:.,.-.....,,..........,..:1If1 11 .............,.,.......,- ..........,-L'1:., .1 gang c ccc s i- ' ,, V i -q ' ,,, 1 r Vx 1 l lr' If il H I 4 . A S3 1 4 F I in 1 ' III .lyfli Q1 ,gt I 4 F 1 L, 2 li, 311 if lr' 511: V 4, 1 J il r K tr ,F 1 'I 1 li, 4 Ui! Q Eli if iii' lil' 'I ' my 'll itll l ll: li Eli 112 .45 ,il lie sl, lj wr ii la' 111 zf r T 4 1 - 1 . :iL1.A1.x Limwtw Shut up in iin-a:at1i'clt-sie content. XYlI.l,I.XM H. Cniiw lfootlmll '15, '16, '17, '18, Lhislictlyall '17, '13, '19, lluscbnll '16. '17, '18, Class Athletics, St-crctarv Hi Y Club '19, Senate '19, Athletic Association. A 1-l1crulJ's face, a rascal all the rc-st. joy Cll1fNUXX'li'l'll Ort-hcstrii '17 and 'liig Girls' XVclfzu'e League '1!J. Therc':: nothing ill can dwell in such a. teinplef' Cims H. Coin' Presidvnt Class '18, '19: President Dralnatic So- ciety '151, Clerk of Senate '19, Hi Y Club '19: Junior Play, It Pays to Advertise, Dramatic Society Play, The Xxvlllllg Mr. VVright, Senior Class Play, The Lion and the Mouse, Students' Council '18, Athletic Assn, '16, '17, '18, '19, Jun- ior Reception Committee. My race is run-nay rule is at an end. I lived, I reigned. I live and reign no more. .XL'l,1NIi D. Citrriis 4 ,A fv'-' ' Girls' XVQ1fkl1'Q League '18, Frcshinan Literary Society. Void of ull description. she speaks her mind without hesitation. 1' fi I T 3 'K .1 A ' . 1 Ee- J wfegdgifg t-. . A I H lcl151aM.xN Co'1'N1i1: SF Business Manager Uramzitic Society, '17, 'ltig Dramatic Society '17, '18, '193 Athletic Associa- tion '18, '19g Senate 'ISM 'Stop Thief, It Pays to Advertise, The Lion and the Mouse-1 Chair- man of the Senutc Publicity Committee. Still I love glory, glory is il great thing. 1JURU'l'l'lY R. Clufmiuxic Freshman Literary Society: Girls' Nvelfare League. A full, rich nature, free to trust, Truthful and almost sternly just. Imperative, earnest, prompt to act, And makes her generous thot a. fact. RICIIARIJ XY. Diiiins Glee Club '19g Hi Y '1U. lVhat shall I do to be forever known ? iXn.1i1iN D15 LiRIlfF Member of Girls' XVL-lfure League 'ltip Choral Club of L. H. S. '17, '18, 'lfig 1-'reshman Literary Society of '163 Ancient History Society of '17' The Lion and the Mouse of '19g O'Ha1'a San.' of '19g Drum Majoru '1S. XVhen she will she will, you may depend on't. And when she won't, she won't, and there an end on't, l'u1Neiiss lJ1is1QNl:151u: 'Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. '35 'SE' I g lily 3.. lilo R 7 I l E 4 4 ' l F l 1 l I i r i l 3 12' .i liz ll ill ill lil ii, ii r ll 14' H ir is i if ll 'l li il iii il. if I iii , :Ny Sl' ig! 1.4 5- ' Al 'B 7 l Plea .wif Y4. ni Rllxm' lJ11,L13 ' l2'1'111-:1.1:121:'1' EVANS tilee Club '16, '17, '18, '19: Orchestra '16, '17 '18, '19g The Drum Major, '1S: O'I-Iara San' l 'ltlg Class Basketball '193 Hi Y Club '19, l I would live and die a bac-helo1'. lllllll Fx Mllfll l 1 , l ll' l'.x1'1,1N13 F1511131z ll rli1'lf:' llYE'lfkll'9 Lf-agua-5 Literary Society. l Would that there were more like her. , W , l l ll mf I H 9 9 l l l'PSl11'l1Hll Literary Society: Girls' NVelfare W Lf-ugueg Girls' Basketball '19. I .'Nl'X41'1' idle a moment, but thrifty and thought- ful of others. l I 1 Kl.x1111i lDoNox'.xN A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily good. U, QT? ,gl 1 Kl11.l11:E11 lJOlYXlNG ,ll Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. Qs I Igaic we xt, TIIELMA FLESH Girls' VVelfare Leagueg Literary Society. Her voice was soft and gentle, I A thing greatly to be admired in woman. 'I , I EFI-IEL FIJWLER Silence beyond all speech, :L wisdom rare. I 'lt FRANCIS GALL.-xNT III . I 'Wvhatsoever thy hands find to Ilo, do with th!-' I might. I III. ' Fai I LIL I I Iicn G.XRl1NER I Mirror Staff 'IDL Annual Staff 'tflg II'rt-shinan I Literary Society 'llig Dramatic Society '163 I Freshman, Sophomore Dramatic Society '17: I Glee Club '19g O'Hara Sang Athletic Associa- I tion '16, '17, '18, '19g Football '16, '17, '18s Class Basketball '18, '191 Second Team '19g Students' Club '16, '17g Hi Y Club '1!Ig Senate -III. I I ' If he take you in hand, sir, with an argument I ' I. He'll lvray you in a mortar-. PIFRMAN Gi3is11R xl- 1 5 - -r Glee Club '17, '18, '19g Cheer Leader: Athletic Association '18, '19g Art Club '19g Mirror Staff '18, '193 Hi Y Club '193 Assistant Stage Man- ager '19: Freshman Literary Society. VVhere is our unusual manager of mirth 7 What revels are in hand? Is there no play To ease the torturing hour? C' I II. A' A 'KWQB sg 2. I s Tlyqt 'X InI .fJ FL I I I I I I It' I I I I iI ,I II. II I I E . I I I I! I I I,I I I' ' I I III I I I . QS? iff' - ,I avg Q12 iw IG it fu III' WI ,I ZS! 555 UD H Q, 9 ,, . - ,,,T..:T,,Lw.,E.,,, . .liim Q tv 5 H f M! Iilxrl. Gn.x1oRE Slow and easy goimz. hut hi- gi-ts there just tho sanwf' C. E'TI'IEI. Go1,nEN I say not niuch, but think inori-. D G12RtxLn1N12 GRAFF if Junior Reception Invitation Cmnniittpc- 'IRQ Jun- il ior Mirror Staff '1Sg It Pays tn .-XdVPl'IiSE ' '1S: 5 Senior Play Committee '15l: Thai Lion :ind tho fqpji Mouse '19. rip' 0' Full of fun and mischief too. Doing thinpgs shi- shou1dn't do. O i GILBICRT GREENI..xxn Hi Y '16, '17g Literary Soc-it-ty. Mr-n of ff-w words nn- thi- hc-st nn-n. lifnvr. J. G1u515xsLix1n2 I do put on :1 sober habit, talk with rvspi--ct. :ind swi-ar hut now :md thvn. E 3 I5 fkfi, i1-----M-'V HQ III IXIARY GRIFFIN I Freshman Literary Society: High School Orehes- I I tra. '16-'17, '17-'18, '18-'IUQ Girls' Basketball! I II Students' Council '17-'1Sg Senior Vice President: I Girls' VV'elfare League: Senior Play Committee: I Lion and the Mouse. I I I Her heart and hand both open and both free: For what she has she gives, and thinks she I shows. III II I 'I II I I I 'II I IIIIIIIIII IIIII II I II I I III I I I I I III 'il IQIIIIIII II I , .. II I I II' II IIII -IENNIIE H. ll,xN12S III I IIII Girls' XVelfa1'e League '17, '18, '19g Troubaclour- IIII ian Dramatic Society '18, '193 Libl'3.l'l3.ll. I IIII I II I I For she is Wise, if I can judge of her, IIII And fair she, if that mine eyes be true. I IIIII I I IIIIII I I I I I I II' I I I II II I ,I I ,I IIIII IIII I III I I I IIII I II I I II I I I I I II I I I I li.wMoNiI l'l.XNliS I ,gf Senate '19g Hi Y Club '19g Glee Club '17, '18, '19g The Drum Majo1': 'O' Hara Sang Or- III I chestra '18, '19. I':fL I Surpassecl by few in power of mind. I I fm I , I II I 'I I II I I I I I I , CL.xI:IcIi M. HALL I Alice in NVonderlaud '16g Girls' VVelfare League I '17, '18, '19. I I HA dainty little miss, so proper and yet so prim. ' I I I I I. NYM. CECIL HiXNSU.XliGEll I I A jolly, and sagacious little cuss. : I I g QQ' , 1 1 ff 5 L+-eq QZQE I-TF ' 1 :vm .ht ee- an 1 g Q nidiee 1 -.J 1 1 .Xvls .X. llxiuiix A quuint little- niniisl with L1 quaint little way. 1 1 111 11 1 I1 11 1111 1111 2 11 I SIL 1'1 111 111 141011111111111-1.x'1'11 l'l1t-1-1-'S iniscliivf in this man. 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . '111 Sin. l'lr1.xGI..xN11 1 1 1 11 1111 lfootliall 'lflg Clie-P1'lt'acle-1' '1S: Junior Hop Coni- 'A 11 1 11 11 ' niittve- 'IRQ Hi Y Club 'lflg Studvnts' Club '17, 1 1 'ISQ Athlvtic Association '1T. '18, '1593 Troulul- 1 1-11 1 11 1 florian '17, '151g The XVYOIIQI Mr. XV1'ightg It f 1111 11 if Pays: to Advertise. 1 1 ' 1'1' ' 11 1 1.1 11 5111 Gm out of my way, 'cause I'm lizippy. ' ' 1.111 And ,fivv nw a. chance to grin. 1111 , 1 1 11 1 .1 1 'lin-iv 5 too much complainin and tiyin to punt 1 1 11 1 Anil tow lnany fellers wh0'Cl ought to get out 1 1 11 Ancl lt-t suinvlmcly smile who kin! 1 11 11 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 . 11 1111 1 1 11 11111: 1 1 1 11 1 I-1 1 1 11 I1 ' 11 1 11 1 11, 1 11 , 1111 1 111 H1-31.1ix Hmzcxi-31: 1111 1 1 1 Tl'+'Z1Slll'ElI' Girls' XY1,1lfti1'v Lezigllt- '15l: Mirrui' 11 1 1 ' 111 Staff '19, ,1 1, 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 '1 1 11 'A swf-1-t. 11111111-tiv11 liinfl of g1'uf'v. 1 1 1 .1 1 ' '1 ' 1: 1 1 f 111 1.1.1 111 111 11111 1 ,--ff, NX1111111 11 1 11111, 1 2 11 1 1111111 11 11 -11111 N11 1f 1 1111 11,1 . N111111 1, 11 1 1 - sr ,1 1 1 11 1' f 1 11 1 , 1 11 - 1111 111 - f, 5 1 Nl.x1u:.x1c15'1' C. H111,1..xx11 11 A' ,yi , 1 Anil it talks. 111 11 fi ' wg 1. 1 111 111 ' 1 1- 1111 .I.L-fir ' 1 11 111 1111 1 'af 1 1' 11 11 1 1 , ' I 1 1 1111 1 1 1:4 f 111 111 ' 1-2 A 5 1 1111 1 Qqggw ,1gt41.U L5-- , - 1 1-1 1, . - 41:71-5-vbg7.14gf, -1- -e 1- - 9 :1i a, 1.e.1 HS.Lf?Q:e1 V41 .A Fu121i1.lxNnjENN1Nc.s 55' li! Sophomore and Freshman llraniatic Society, R President Literary Society 'llig The XVrong Mr. NVright3 Students' Club '16, I love to be opposed, tame indolence is living .,,, FH Ig gi! 36g '?Q 2151, Sr1.v.xN HOI.STINE f 5 Freshman Dramatic Societyg Troubadourian Dra- 1 matic Societyg L. H. S. Senate: Senior Play. 1 ' Lion and the Mousef' Hi Y Club. uf Boyhood but a, passing stage- 1 1 He-'ll be a man. 1 ' 1 1 j : ,li Gn.1z1iR'r Hooiqs C 315 il' Athletic Association '16, '17, '18, '19: Freshman M Literary Societyg Mirror Stat? '16g Cadet Corps '17g Glee Club '17, '18, '19g Students' Club '11i. i 1' '173 Student Manager Athletics '18, '19: Chair- 1 i 1 man Wfar Chest Drive '13, Manager Class Base- ball '19g Hi Y Clubg Business Manager Sopho- 1 more Mirror: Business Manager Junior Mirrorg 1111 Business Manager Mirror '18-'19g Business Man- :tger Annual '19. I 1', He has a head to contrive, zi tongue to per- suade and a hand to execute any mischief. 1 1 , 111 .1 1,11 1 death. The battle of the strong alone is - .1 life. 1 1 I 1 11 1 'i , 15 I 1 l2s'1'11131: KEMMER Vice President ifreshinan Classg lfreshinan Lit- erary Soc-ietyg Society Editor Mirror '17g Girls' E 1 XYelfare '17, '18, '19, Junior Reception Refresh- ff' ment Committee. 11 H1 1 I just can't make my eyes behave. 5- 1 1 1 'I L 111 E11 lil f .11 115' 1 '11i. , il' 111 -- 1l11,j ,X 11'1,1 ,Q 1141, Riciuizlm JOHNS , 1: Cade-is '17g Boys' Glee Club '17g Athletic Asso- 1129 T11 ciationg Senate '19: Hi Y Clubg Mirror and An- U11 l 711 nual Staff. H1 if i X A quiet unassuming lad. 1 ,11 EM1 'SQ1 A X -11' ' 1:1 ii. 1 F11 JJ! fuQ--- - f------1---W ' Q -'lil-' . I g gg- 1 We .sgig 5126 -P -,i.,-..., W, ,.o, ,il 'i ' f H ,A Ig M , wifi? .xy 1 fl? ,.,, ff? iw fi? 255 552 LAI' RA IQSTA LA M B A smooth and steadfast mind, I3 ST Gentle thoughts and calm dc-sires. HER Li-xix11n2nT 'X' And with hor grace-ful wit the-re was inwrought A mildly swf-et imvnrtllinvss of thought. .QXNNIS LEGURE Lliitns Favor to none. to :ill hm' smiles oxtontlf' IESTHER L12nii.xN Her air. her smile-, her motions told Of womzxnly t'0lllllll'U'Ilt-'SS. EI lolonxcli Lizvx' Presiclvnt lfresliinun Litf-rary Society: Mirror Staff '16, '17g Dramatic- Society '16, '17, '18, '1!i: Christmas: Carolj' It Pays to Advs-rtiseg Tho XYrong Mr. VVrightg 'lhQ Lion and the Moust-1 Junior Reception Invitation Cominitteeg Hi Y Clubg Class Pin and Ring Committee: Y. M. C. A. Campaignp Playground Campaign: The Sen- 1111: '1Sg President protein Senate '19g Junior Play Committee. All gre-at mon are dead or dying: l d0n't ft-01 wc-ll mysolff' at 236.52 l 1 g ff ga---255 FZ-L iv .Xriu L.x PUINT Sho has many nanieloss virtuosf' IAS. L. L11-riNcoT'r A1 VA For wlu-re he fixed his lwart, he- svt his hand. NISLL LONG Choral Club '18, '19g Drum Mnjor and O'Hara San. The mildest 11l?ll'lllf'l' and gentlvsl hvnrtf' IWABLE LONGWORTI-I Tn have things como your wny, you must ,-zo aiftc-r them. -louN R. LYNCH l reslnnzm Mirror Staff '16g Ifreslimiin Literary 'ltig Student Club '16, '173 Traick '1'ig Cadet Corps '17g Glee Club '19g Senate 'lfbg Hi Y Club '191 Athletic Association '16, '17, '18, '193 Editor Sophomore Mirror '17g Editor Junior Mirror '185 Editor L. H. S. Mirror '18-'19g An- nual Staff '17, '18g XVar Chest Drive '193 Editor L. H. S. Annual '19, VVhy, 'tis an editor. by Jove, He has no time to fall in low-. fl' u Exim ii ll' ill 1. , Els - ,144 E 1 iii .ll M iii ,. il Hg li lj- FXQQQQ 'i1'T9g-T was . .- H M-'QL 71 we I g aio e:'f'l'E5.L9 in If 6IgQ Q 'iih dl aff 2 hr, U ff QW ,fl Q9 G. Ji L lc 115 I iff! I 1 - 'JN li? W all if Im li. 3I.x1.0N12 High Y: High Sclnml Cath-ts. filo, 3 Industry shall lizivv its 1'e-Wahl. KIASUN lnwfls, not words. l,Lx1u KlAxxvELL .I unioi' Reception Culnmitte-eg Svlnttc-3 Hi Y Clulmg I 1'e-sliinan I.itt-Fairy Socin-ty. Life is at jest and all things slmw it. I thot so oncv-hut now I know it. S'l'I'.XR'I' RIIQXID And the lump :intl I Sinolmll un. It Pays to Atlw-i'tisleg Senior Class Play Conl- li-IJ-lbanm, :intl still all thv girls likt- mv! Q nl I I lr ' t ll 1 l l 4 i , blnuJn'3IHFFLEY i I mittee: 'Tlw Lion :incl the Motlst-. I lx 3 lil I all l 5 I ,I I ' I A' m 1 g -W- ' wi: if -,L -I - -1- A imkf. - ---- A .-l-' -V A' ' ' ' f-azwgmf-git? - f- ff - --:egg-----l .. .ml fr K K ll MW-A l V. QE R 5 ','. V v 1 g M.x1:G.xRE'l' ME1l.x1f1f1:x' Yice President Sophomore Class: Junior Pin Committee: Junior Reception Prograni Com- mittee. A beautiful maiden of grace and mien, Beloved by one und ull. Lliiwy P. M12R1iL1Q -f 4 Glee Club 'lilg Hi Y Club '1!l. Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time. RL'1sx'ME'1'zG12R Freshman Literary Society '151 Girls' XVelfare League '18, 'IUQ Senior Basketball Team '19, A scholar and at ripe and good one, Exceeclingly wise, fair spoken and persuading. FILXNCIS Mu.L151: Devoted, anxious. gt'lll'l'llUS. void of guile, And with her whole hearts welcome in her smile. R15'1'.x BIILLER 491 Another argument against co-education. Skill I l be f l 533 t fill W4 439 ULF l Ci M , 'U W ig A' F51 91:75 mm s n IH it s 34593: 5 1lo1w'1'i1x' Mclliunii Choral Club '1D: U Hara Sang Senior Girls' Basketball Team. I A bright heart lives long. A form more fair, a face more sweet, I , 1 ,N Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet, I 1 ' And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. Ii IH I W' ill: . x. ,,,, ,,,4., Igg K SQ Frouiixcli Mormii Girls' XVelfare League. Roguish, lingering, saucy eyes. Merry. twinkling, gleaming eyes, Now with mocking glance daunting. Or with cuyest love looks taunting. livicrvx Mniuus bfi Orchestra '16, '17, '15, 'lilg Girls' Xl'elfare '19, Senior Basketball Team '193 lllirror Staff '19g lfreshman Literary Society. W1 gf Let me- have men about me who are fat. Ro1:1iR'1',x Klein' K XVelfare Club. ,I E F Thy niocle-sty's at candle to thy merit. ' I 414 Kl.XliCl'ERl'l'lf ML'1,1.1cN Junior Mirror Staffg Students' Council 'ISL Girls' XVelfare League '18, Junior Reception I Committee '18, Refreshment. Q I 13 ,, FRANK RlL'I.I,lfNl'1Ul'R I will Hnll :1 way 01' I will lllillif' one-. Imzlcnuuc. NELSUN I charge you, dislurlm not mv lll'C'21lllS, UIANQIIE NEELY Of course I talk entirely tum much, no one- knows it In-tu-r than I do. ya-t I c-:xn't lu-ln it. LIQS'1'1iR L. N121Q1,Ev Hi Y Club '19. God lvlvss the man that invc-nlml slc-op. ANNA W. NIQWELI, Girls' XYelfa1'e League. So womanly, so benign, so mm-lc. l 94515 N I l l l l l l : 1 Ziyi , . 5' H aj Qiigigl ..:3Q?g2,au -3 1' 'v A125 QW? Qui? -fi-nf-'-f' I Q a emu. Q v W , -,,,, .-e,.,a..,. , KIAYME NEWLAND A ' ' Dramatic Club: Choral Club: XV9lf21l'E' Club: I,Jrum Major, It Pays to Advertise. Stop Thief. O'Ha1'a San. Sing:-tho I shall never heal' thee. S 1 XX .x1,1'12u NVNGESTER 1-'ootliall '17, '1S3 Class Basketball '193 Sopho- more Mirror '17g Junior Mirror '1S: Circulation , I Manager '1S: '193 Circulation Manager Annualg XVar Chest Drive: Treasurer Class in '18, '19: , Treasurer Hi Y Club: Senate '19. I Good nature and good sense ever joined. i 1 l ll C , lg .XNNA Q CoNNoR '1Vhen you have said a girl of gentle manners. fr' II you have said enou,f.rli. I 3553 l lfimx-.im H. QIILIQR Hi Y Club: Trig. Class. 1 l Ili-ml as a rose is lie. l l l Q i tl ml, rw , Xxoiii PARKER my Freshman Literary Society: Girls' XVG1fFll'G League '19, ' Anil Ifreiich she spake full faire and fetislyf' ll V gsfgtig . J'?....? , . xr-0 , gm J Ig ew g is I m Qi--Y ' u I' ,sl FS-Z JSI ' ,Q Qs iiIiI,I-:N l'. IIEXX' lfreshmztn Literary Society: Alice in Won- derlandg Girls' NVelfnre League '193 Senior Girls' Basketball. The best things are done up in smnll pack- ages. Emil, H. PIIILLIPS President of Senate 'lily Secretary of Trou- badourians '19: The XVrong Mr. XVright, The Lion and the Mousef' Hi Y Club '193 Athletic Association '17, '18, '19g Senate '1Sg It Pays to Advertisef' Secretary of Class '18g Mirror and Annual Staff '1EI: Trig. Class '19: Recep- tion Committee 'ISQ Class Pin Committee '18: IIII II III III III II I I I I I I I I I AI I I I I students' Club '17, I , I Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. II I I RUTIIELLA IJREBLE Vice President Junior Class '1Sg Vice President I I Freshman Literary Societyg Student Council 'ISQ Junior Reception Committee '18g Junior W, I Play Committee 'ISL Dramatic Society '16, '17, II I '18, '19g Annual Staff '18, '19g Mirror Staff '191 'IIII II I Vice President Troubadourian Dramatic Club ,U II '19g President Girls' XVe1fnre Society '19. If II 'II' ,I' ' . I I1 I Fair was she to behold, that maiden of seven- teen summersg G' I I Black were her eyes as the berry that grows I on the thorn by the watysideg I I I Black, yet how softly they gleamed beneath I I the brown shade of her tressesf' I I ,' ' I I I I- III Mixucinit Pnossiin II I' Girls' XVelfare League 'ISL .P1'Og'l'LLll1 Committee II I I for Junior Reception '1N: Secretary of Girls' I XVelfare League 'ltlg Invitation Committee for III Commencement 'HIL Vice President Senior I Class '19. I I II I , III ' 'Her air, her manner, all who saw admired: ' , I I Courteous, tho coy, and gentle, tho retired. I I III 1 II I I I I I I, I I IIIII I I II I III I' II III I IIIII II ' I 'I I II II Rl l'il IQ.Xlil2S'l'R.XW IIII HI Freshman Literary Societyg Girls' Welfare II ' League '17, '18, '19, II ' I' 'I All the people said she had authority. jI IIII . I II I' I 'I II I I II I. 3II II 'I I I LIC sf ff- Sie' 'ah n -' ' -V'-F -- f-- -I -I -- - --My-V-I --Last-I-,. .I I- -. L .dl If E I gr Yee-.xiii v,1.5g.,g5?,9 Q 1 g a n Q time 7.1 I HIl,lJ,X RoL:1f3N.x1.'r I say not much, but I think more. l l gl A. . ' IJoRo'1'l1v Ron12R'1's ' l Freshman and Sophomore Literary Society. 1 Girls' VVelfare League '18, 'IEIQ Mirror Staff '1S. ' '19g Lion and the Mouse. ,V Her uir, her manner. all who saw her 2.dl111l'9f.l. l I 0 Hl'IliRl.XN C. Roiimsox l I I llll l ll ai Ii I I 'K ,XxN1i'1 1'1-2 Rom' I High School Orchestra. li ll She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ll ought. 1 1 lf i . , yi. lyxiu. lxlllfllklll W V Hi Y Club: Manager Senior Basketball Team: Member of C. H. S. Varsity Squad. Be gone. dull care, thou and I shall never agree. I ' lf! .ba 1 .4 A . A s A Q , g, x, Q5 I Baseball. '16, '17, 'ISQ Basketball '17. '18, 'ltlg l Football '16, '17, '1S. '193 Pr0,f:ram Committee 1 Junior Reception, Hi Y Cluh '193 Athletic As- l iff, sociation '16, '17, '18, '1Elg Students' Club '1G. L ffl '17, 'War Chest Drive: Y. M. C. A. Building 2 ' Q9 Campaign. 1 nv I In human life, will counts for most. 22: Q 1 l Fi A' 74 Srl? ,A , 4 M wet Lt Q. wie-'W Ima Ruczuxcs Shut up in lllf:'2.1Slll'f3ltlSS content. ESTIIER Rusl'1N1:1,uuM Chl'lStl1lllS Carol '15g Choral Club '1Ti Girls' Welfare League '17, '18, '19, Little I ask, my wants are few. X1 lclf I Iiowlfl-'I ll . , , . .. 1. Freshman LltGl'i1l'5' Sociclyg Girls' XYelf1L1'e League '11I. ' For well she kept her genial mood. LL'c1x,1ilQm'su A lively black haired maid, I know. Nlfll Rum' l 1'c5-sllllntll Lllt'l'i1l'y Society: Stztgt- lXliLll2lgk'l' fm' It Pays to Advertise, The XVl'Ull5.1' Mr. W'right, A'O'HHl'21 San, Lion and the Mouse. If flunk we must In God wo trust. l gifs ll 1 l .I 'f 4 ftlfli , HH i kt 'Q FI' 1 'E l I l I J. L l 1 at 1 1 . 1 1 1 IE Q U ill 1 ? 1 1 1 ni ,i 3 il Y' I 1 J' Ml ii 1 :Il 'AN L .... .fi in I g 1 EI vi .v , z A 3 PA L . I W. G 'J QE me Km' S.Xlili3lll.l.lCR Foothull '15, '16, '17, '18, Captain '18, Basket- . hall '17, '18, '1Jg llttst-ball '16, '17, '1S3 Class Athletic-sg Vice President of Hi Y: Athletic As- , sociation '16, '17, '18, '1SI. I I 'Stout muscles untl a sinewy heart, , l A hardy frame, il hardit-1' spiritg lil King of twu liumls. he does his 1Jz11't, I ln 1-vt-ry useful toil und art. 'A 1 1 lil Q Qi lluluwiix' S0111-31,1, Stop Thief, It Pays to Advertise, The 1Y1'0l'lg Mr. NVright, The Lion and the Mouse! Sophomore Mirror Staff: Troubadourian Dra- matic Clulv '17, '18, '19, Vice President Fresh- man, Supl1n1no1'eg Dramatic Club '16, Decora- tion Cunimitte-e .lunior Reception '18, A mighty hunter, and her prey was man. faq ISIS SIIICRXYOUIJ Ali W!! Class l'in Cuminittt-ez Junior Hill! 1'1'0gl'iI1ll ffl gl' tml Committee: lfreslimun Lite1'a1'y Society: Cafe- grfdi' l teria Club. lift' ' 1 1 LL if CSE at 'jg On with tht- dance! YS' 2 Let joy he uncuniinetlf' T 1 1 ll ri 3 1 , l' l' ' lziiiilzsfrx bx11'1'11 1 liz l ii -U Smith. And lim-1-'s at nicv j'llUIl2S1t'1' of excellent pitlil I-'ate tried to cunceul him by naming him l 1 1 , t l w 1 l Et 5 l 1 'I 1 ill A 5 4 I l , l 4 4 1 ll lil 1 f H 1 1l.x11G.xRIi'1' S'mN1f3 it j Student Council '18: lt Pays to Advertise '1S1 'i I , Mirror Staff '18, '19, Truuhadourian Dramatic N w M, il Cluh '19, Annual Stuff '19, lla, XE? l ' 1 1 My mum: is t-ommon, but my virtue. We ' ll . at 'ill' ' ' I H! ,L ll ig 6252 f H3 , .. L 1 - 1 -1, w,fa5.2i'i sf- .-gg ' fd, ,459 A52 51 when 4- so Qi. . 'F-:si Fe 'rf' L? gi' 9533: I I I We II Qi 15 Ig W ECB? XIERLA S'i'REETE1i A pleasant manner is worth a fortune. QB? KXBIGAIL SULL1v,xN Freshman Literary Society: Girls' VVE-lfare League '17, '18g Business Staff of Mirror '17, '18g .Decorating Committee for Junior Recep- tion: Captain of Senior Girls' Baskeball Team '19. Hang Sorrow! Care will kill a cat! And therefore, let's be merry! li1.wooD ffl-IOMAS Athletic Association '16, '17, '13, '19g Mii-i-or Staff '16, '17, '18, '19: Cadet Corps '173 Student .ln Club '16, '17g WVar Chest Driveg Y, M. C. A. Cain- QM paign: Advertising Manager Mirror and An- fm' nual '17, '18, '193 Assistant Clerk and Treasurer Ili Senate '19g Senior Basketball '19g Hi Y Club '193 4' Fill Senior Baseball '19. And the best of me is diligence. ' Euvoon '1'oML1NsoN To hear from him, a matter of some moment. Mum FR.xNc15s TOWNSEND Business Manager Senior Girls' Basketball Team of '19g Girls' VS'elfare Leagueg Freshman Lit- , erary Society. ii I 'I i! 'I I am always in haste but never in a hurry. I I al, 1. 1. 4,4 - C il I. I I III .III II I I I II ' I gil' 1, eil IIIi .I -I I . 1 . - n 1 EMR 1 R5 25 if P lv ,JL 2553 ml AY lil ily! ll . lil i 1 4 M' gl .leg W' T Y L , . :i,fN5: ' ' a,:,!,I,gl!t?2', 55 , -r J ll lxN1T.x lm' Dramatic Society. '1'hP fairest Qj21l'4ll'll in hc-r looks, And in he-r miml, tlir- wisPsl lumlisf' Rl.XRl.Il'. X.xu.11x liase-ball '15, '1Q3g lfornthall '15, '16, '17, 'ISL H1 Y Club '18, 'l9. lf at first you 1lm1't sur-ce-4-cl, try, try Z'l,El'?lll1. I,uL'1uNG XTURIC Hi Y Club '1lI. The more than hc- is. wXX'll,I,I,X M XY.XNlbl'fl 1 mzln knows, thi- mon- worth W 1'-l'k'Shl11Hl1 Litvra1'yg A1iCv in XXr0I'ldt'1'13lltl1 Sf-nate '16, '1Tg 4'The Lion uml the Mouse? Hi Y Clulig IJI'k'Sldk'lll of the Anc-if-nt History Club, 'To he great is lo lm misumh-l'stu04l. m'.x1uv XY.x1:1m l' ' G ,xl . 'Silcmcv and common Sensi- mnlu- :1 mmm. nm. 3124, .3 3:2 I g 55124 625-2 6354: I-LCM Sag xlllivllllillf XYAIQI-'ll'fl,l3 Class Day '15g Choral Club 'lik lt's 21, fickle, tlcklv world, lfull of tickle, lie.-kle girls, RL 1'11 XY1iI,1.s ' If'1'e-slimau Litwrury Society: Class Culvr Cum- mitteeg Class Vice 1'1'9SidE'11l uf XVulfu1'c League '17, 'ISQ BIi1'1'UI' Staff '1Tg Class Day '16, She stoops to nothing but am down Y . LW Qi? lx x'1'11121uN1i XX 1i1.'1'x' f lf? G11-ls' welfare League, W M ,fl N5 Bid me discourse and W lill I will enclmut thine I-ur. Url 5133 I lI15N1u1Q'1 l'1i XX'1111u, lluslu,-tball '18, '1U. I um where I prete-ml tu ln-, Almut me thei'e's no lualu-lu-lip-V1-. I ll 'll 'I 1 ll Ia- W , l .' .lXNl'1'.x XX Hl,lflf 5 Tho magic uf 11 Kaus, Qi W , 41 I l 1 ., l 3 l Q4 , ggi,-F., I -' H aan if ' f AMif1 - fi 272 'ay' lk- u ln? N .s L3 v iiiifwf 15,5 fan 1 -f' in 9 w i b.4 L , v v R 1- v 4 Illlg 4 1 rf. 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Z W v A I 5:2 1:11 ' I5 F215 Ilull Y' - -I., 51 5 gg , , v2e:11sf.i . if A WELCOME liull 1:11. swift time, aml faster rull, Witli surges, lzilliiws, scurii the ilays 'llliat lie letweeiig increase teiifnlcl Our felliiw vluiiiiirs' jiiysg frtnii all tlie fray l,eail tliem. a eltss. tit vietm'y's ecstasy. XYliile we ymir euiiiiiig' year iiitlurse XYitli litqie for liinicws fair, Your ship may seem tu livse its cwurseg Yiiur pilwt may mlespair, llut lmrave tlie liillfvwsg all eilwrts flue, Keep iileals elierisliecl full in view. Xllieii eiicl ilraws iiear aml trials are inure, -lust lmiiw tliwse waves were stwrmetl lmefwre. Faiii wiiulfl we Seiiiiirs try tu tell Of tliiiigs to meet and foes til fell. 'lllie last aiiil liest that we eaii ilu ls liiil ywu welcome, fiwiicl aml true. -M. S. -si fr- -1 ,yi ii? . 1 A -bfi -reg? gzfsf-3 g 9 -Y .215 if .f '51 I g 9 T if EH? fP4' 'FRP 'QEEQQ SMVTQW 2F42 ?P4? ESE l HISTORY QF THE CLASS ll A .Q lit E Gigi t H OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINETEEN EQV' '1PfV' ARAP eQP4Qg gwE?Ql T312 lF9l MH? , . lwzis lung Zlgll, wan' lizick in tlic yczu' llpli, tlizit nur class lirst enterefl tlie pwrtzils nf Liinzi lligli Scliiiul. Anil truly it was nut even tlic Class, unless we wwulll twin :is sucli tlie strziggling gi-:nip tif wiiulfl-lie stuflcnts who were' tlien to lie seen. Truly nut :in cnliglitcuefl lwfwlcing' szunple uf luunzinity, was tlmt nienilier uf 'IU wliii lircsenteil liinisclf fin the first tnirrning, lmut. :is is saitl with bezuity, tlizit it is slizillww. sw ntriy wc zilsi- say tif that quality sit pretlinn- inzite at that time. Fur lmcliinil tlizit tzicc. in tlint ever :iclire lirziin, was the ilesire and znnluitiun tu du. FRESI-IMAN MIRROR STAFF lt was nut liingfin fact, Only until Scpteinlmer Irltll tif tliut' yczir, llllll. tlic g'r1i1ui was iiiimgziiiizwl. .Xt tliis. Hur initial meeting, llczicli ,Xlnrznns w'is vliiiscn tri tliu r-flicc til prcsiileut, and plzius were iiutlineil fur the yczir. Tlius. in stzirting' tluitgs siiiuiitlily ll'lHYl1lQ', wc sziilcil siifely past nur first riiclis, :intl succcss wzis :is-urcil. .Xnil the class was nut ill-:ul in spirit, zis is usuzilly tlw AWWA we Q- 1 ' A Nh 1 R RQIHQD W QE Iqa Q .-.s ,..,... , Y. , . , -, ..ALH,,,L, We J 1:39 case cluring the first year. The lieginning of its existence was markeil hy that tleterminatiun tu Un, antl things were llonel AX literary snciety was fwrmeil, and with the aitl of Miss Caroline lietelsclwrf, then a meinher nf the schiinl faculty, it grew intu full cluli-liinucl. .X fimthall team was launehetl, at a sec- ond meeting. ancl it was only hecause uf the lack uf iippnnents that it was llis- hanrletl. The class was representerl fully in all sports, anrl our men were very promising material. The May eilitinn nf the Schiinl Klirrnr was put nut hy Lawrence Allen, erlitor, ancl Rohert Yimng, husiness manager, anml was well up to the mark set hy the previnus erlitinns nf that year. .N sensatinn was createcl hy the clramatizing uf l3icken's Christmas L':11ml. And su, the first year entlell, ancl the clixss successful in every way, felt FRESHMAN OFFICERS that it hail clone well. But nut two well-that, we knew was impnssihleg wc merely set our gnal above the highest peak attainahle, anal struve tu gain it. -Xncl we tlicl win-but that will wait. The second periocl was hegun. -Xml with no luss uf that Charaetertistif: pep -rather again. Heaclecl hy Merle Furman. nur newly-eleeteil presitlent. we went out for every trophy. Our class was representeil in all activities of the school. XVe hail inHuential memhers in the Literary Societies anll the Stn- Auxh I H S Q I g 99- ,, 'PE E Eg me is :ii H J 1 Q-b 'D 5? li if MORES I-IO SOP .P AS E-1-:lil fill! I CLASS OF '19 TE? 225, I g ' wi.-95,5 s E' A E. Ko H' on, .J vn- 4 Q z 3 -ma S e 'ee is I g as sa. .. . -waste f ai dents' Club. Our representatiyes in the Dramatic Sncieties ranked with the best. We had men from nur class taking part in all athletics, having men nn not one, but on all the teams. ln class athletics a line shiiwing was made, and the Season closed with 'IQ holding the Basketball Championship. Again, in April, the Class Editnr, ,ltnhn Lynch, and Business Manager, Gilbert Hunks had charge of a Miri-nr that was a sensatinn, and uf which the class was justly proud, as it viewed the results uf its handiwnrlc. Another year closed successfully. .Xpprehensinn was in the hearts fit many. lt was generally felt, birth by our members of 'ng and by the other classes ofthe sclinrwl, that such triumph cfzuld nut. and wfiuld nnt last: that the class was due fur a slump in spirit. And such had always been the case in former years-success did nut last. Sliuuld it be su with nur class '19? Time alone would tell. JN A I JUNIOR OFFICERS 'Twas but a shnrt time 'till schnnl duties again were shuuldered. 'llbe class, at its annual election. chose Charles Cwry as president fur the juniwr year-the must important nf its schut l life. Ruthela Preble was elected vice president: lfarl Phillips, secretaryg XYalter Nungester, treasurer, and -luhn Lynch and Gilbert Hunks as Mirrnr ufhcers. XYe had absolutely fmgcitteii the forebndings uf the previuus year and we progressed as usual. .-Xgain, we were not only represented in everything. but were the leaders. Swcietiesf-why. we were the societies! Qur class put un the play lt Pays to .Xdyertisef which was considered by all tu be the best nf the season. Athletic teams-nur men were the team-letter men in all divisions, and highly successful players they were. .X Klirrnr was published in March, and accepted by all as a tirst class editiun. ' A I - ikzgf tyl I gufifafg A1 'A '55 I g g i.. Q.. ou. fm Q A' -as 25 A lb D E' 'Q E J NIORS JU AS '19 GF E CLASS TH Q Q f-:rl xy ..'pTw.:a 5 l 1 Q Z 4 is it -it f r ig liftlflfl So, insteacl nf the preclictetl slump nur year was just the nppnsite. XXI' steadily rose. insteacl nf taking the anticipated rltzwnwarcl trail. The climax came with the .lnniur receptinn, in june, given in litmnnr uf the gracluating class. A-X great affair, and a line wiml-up for a line year. :Xml then came the last, the clnsing epismle ef nur sclwnl career. The seninr year opened with a rush. aml the pace set hy the class. in the past. was kept up. President Cury. with his nfticers, have representeil the class, aml, with members have been the leading lights in all schnnl ttigaiiizatimisg the Senate, presitlecl over hy a seninr, anrl with many senftwr memhers, the Trouhaclotnrian, with memhers uf the same class as its greatest stars: the Xvelfare League, heaclecl hy a seniwr: the musical nrganizatinns-all shnw the results of this leailership. The seninr play. The Linn antl the Mcmsef' e was a repetition of the success of nur fwrmer clramas. The Klirrwr, which was snppnrtefl mainly hy the memhers nf '19, tngether with the .Xnnual, which was clistrihuterl in hlune, were well wurth representing the schntil in jntnrnalistic circles. Now the sclinttl year-our schnf il life-is tlrawing rapiclly tw a clnse. autl gratluatinn lvnins rlirectly ahcarl. lleyoml grarlnatiun lnnms-vvliat? Ifnnr years-yet hut a clay! Xve knnw that it has heen that length ni' time, hut still-we are ahle tu recall the events antl Uetails uf nur schnnl life, things that happenetl lung agn, tn rememher them ilistinctlyeilan it he fnur years? 'l'urning. we lnnk aheafl. trying tu rliscern what things unfathnmalile Future hulfls for us. Xvhat is there. lving inst hevnncl nur visinn? Xve knnw itnt, anil will never know. Vast we have a knnwletlge nf. with Vresent we have a slight acquaintance-hut Future! But it is nut fur ns tn falter. Xve have spent four years in nur schtuil, perhaps spent them wisely, pnssihly utherwise. Those years are Heet, aml, though nnw we helieve it nut, snnn all will lre river. .Xml what will we see when we again lunk hack uver Past. in tour years-nr flirty-fnur years-hence F .Xml sri. we leave the sclinml. Wie have spent nur time, anil have achievetl results: we have earned nur glory, antl hail nur tronhles. llut nnw it is nver-this schnol lite so lung-anrl yet su shnrtl lf we cnulrl hut live nur lives again, what changes cnulil we nut make? lint we have liverl, antl thnse years have enteretl the region nf the Past, never tn return. Xml inure years are pnuring un us, frnm the inhnite Future. It is up tu ns In inilelihly carve nur names on them. as they rnll swiftly nnwaril nn their ctinrscg there is nn time tot waste! Yesg nur school life is over-hut nut the effects nf that life-they will he carried with us tn the Close, anrl shall gnvern us, anal. we hrwpe, wisely guifle us. 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I . 1 V QL A f if 'fucfji X gf' .Q-:Lf ff, if W !J! 4,'gi Q A , , X 1 4 I ij?-4 1: K 2 qfg. i gait D' L!?,'1lIf , 15? f JW ' 'W' 'f X wg, . ' . 42' 1 if . ! I jf xy 1 A x., 1 31 ff A , vm X s- ' .1 ffl I I 1 f, M! mi' :J M uilntgw fini' 'iffy . in , i iff Q V .1 :if 3 . y -X , 1 11 I 14 1 I L ' v X AU 53' figfz. yn V 4, -F -1-.1-9 km, 5 3 Q ow? 4 X X Vp f 4 Quit' e. Q Q ce E 'QQ X If f GX X W X f X j XX wg aw-5 QIgg1A, f X N 'XX,X Q f wf f ' 'Q' J 7 095 gc... ,. ,l 2-51 P I H wt s 5-sis, J ,- 13 AN I I 11. 5 ,Q -' witfifarif? JUNIOR OFFICERS ClfN'I'RA XL HI Lows l2mvARns.. ...... Prv,v1'a'cfzf .XNNA IIBADLEY ....... . .' .... Vice P1't'.YitfL'lll 'IUSEPIIINE PL'RTsc11I21z. . . . . .Secretary-Trcaszn'c.f' . .Editor .XIJRIAN HVRST ....... .......... Ifluxlq GRIFFIN. . . . . .B11s1'11cs.v fllllllllgfl' 1 ---- 'f-1 1 g 2 ri 54' if Jag -jab .gum amas Hd! CLASS OF '20 CENTRAL I-II In the month of September, 1916, a new boat was launched upon its High School career. This boat was the class of 'zo. In our initial class meeting, held under the supervision of Thurston Shreeves, Blake Robinson was elected president, Josephine Purtscher, vice president, and Bruce Keating and .Xnna Bradley as secretary and treasurer. respectively, Catharine Galvin of The Mirror and Frank Griffin, business manager. Under their efficient leadership a very good Mirror was published the following May. Black and gold were chosen as class colors. The class of '20 showed some real spirit as was shown by their support of our football. basketball and baseball teams. September, IQI7, saw new officers elected. Louis lidwards was chosen president, Betty Moulton, vice president and Brice Keating, secretary and treasurer. Anna Bradley was elected editor of Mirror, while Frank Griffin was again on the job as business manager. This year the class suffered a relapse in spirit and not until basketball season were they sufficiently enough renewed to cop the class basketball championship. ln the war work, how- ever, the class of 'zo desires especial commendation, The class of 'lo not only gave more money toward the purchase of a Liberty Bond than did any other class, but also led the school in the purchase of XYar Savings Stamps per capita. The Sophomore Mirror published in .Xpril was an exceptionally line publication due to the efforts of the staff. In the fall of 1918, Louis Edwards was again chosen as president of the class of 'log Anna Bradley received the vice presidency, while Josephine Purtscher was elected secretary and treasurer. Paul Schnorf was editor of the lX'lirror and Frank Griffin business manager. President lidwards, with the following committee, consisting of Anna Bradley, Beatrice Renz, Eugene Connel and Adrian Hurst, selected a very beautiful class pin and many Juniors were soon seen bedecked with them. About the middle of the school year .Xdrian llurst was elected as editor of the Mirror to succeed Paul Schnorf, who left school, XYith the helpof his staff the former was able to produce a Mirror which compared favorably with any of the previous editions of the year. The class of '20 is very proud of her two letter men in athletics. lYilliam Porter receives the coveted L in football, while Louis Edwards receives his in basketball. This boat launchd in 1916, is still sailing onward, but it is not manned with its original crew. we are sorry to say. Many have been lost, we know not whereg but those left represent the class and any deeds-good or bad-- done by these members will go down in history as an example of thc Class of ,2O.i' Now, Juniors, we have made a good reputation in Lima High and in our final year at the grand old school, let us do things-big things that will be remembered by the future classes to come. ADRIAN l-ltfRs'r, '2o. gy-teya 1 ,ia il. . , . , ., A hereof .1 ga g 1 g a'f: We '53'f'I ., . 1,,. A, ffl! , ,, ...aqmnuw-an T, W-....m.mw.n-a 6-f C ll QW? ' jim TRAI, I-II N CE 20 9 OF SS CLA gg H Ni E6 :lg M Q1 H Q-mag UIUXIUR OFFICICRS SUL l'l-I HI RHRIQIKT I 111:11 Iss . . ...... P1't'.Yl.4I'UIlf KIILIJRIQD CRAIG ...... ...... l 'fu' P1'v.v1'dv1z! E'r111QL CVNNINGIIMI. . . . . .,S'cc1'cz'm'y-Tn'u.v1z1'v1 'l'1Rz.xu BICIQINNUN. .. ............ Iia'1'm1' H,XIlt'JI,IJ 'I'11mN1.xs. . . . . .Bzzxilzvxx lvullllllgfi' 5' 75 gg:-wffg '44 A E..5iEfQ,s IH '11 CLASS OF '20 SOUTH H1 O11 21 i1Z1l'1i 211161 f1l'Cfll'y 11ay 111 Se11te11111er 111 t11e year of IQIS, a s1112111 1111t live wire 1ll111C11 111 5111111013 e11te1'e11 t11e 1311112115 of t11e 11ew South 1-11 SC11l11l1J1, 111111 111111: 1111 t11e heavy 1311111611 111 11ei11g' t11e sc11111.11 leaders. No dig'- uifiecl 1:1111 11Z111g'111y Se11i111's were 11ere to guide th1g1se tirst feeble aud falteriug' footsteps. Three 11ays 1a11se11 11ef111'e t11e class Z'lW11liC 1111 the fact that they lacked wfticers 211111 class c111111's: acc1.11'11i11g1y an e1ecti1111 was held, at which time R11bert Hughes 11111 l11'esi11e11t. 11i111re11 Craig, vice 111-esi11e11t. Guy Laughlin later SIICCGCKTCQ1 111' T11e111111re Siferd as secretary 21.1111 1l'C3.Sl11'C1', Ethel C1111- 11i11gl121111, e11it11r f111' the '111111Ol' 11i1'r1,11' 211111 1121111111 T11O111as as business 1112111- ager were e1111se11 111 1111111 the class, a1s1i1 Tirzah Mc1ii11111111 was appC1i11te1l ec1ir11r-i11-c11ie1 for 31111111 1-11. T11e class Cl11ll1'S were 1I1Z11'OOl1 and gold. Next 1111 t11e 1Jl'OQ 1'Zll11 of 1111111 l11't3.11CC was the selecting of class pins 111 the city. lt is safe 111 say that we are a11 111111111 111 1116111-1111056 of us W1111 have 111'1t yet s11ccee11e11 111 11'lS111g t11e111. 111 all scl11111l activities the 1u11i1.11's have w11rlie11 faithfully to place South 1'1i 111 1011t11al1 211111 1121s1cet11a1l. Q311 H111' 'Iirst team 1111 basketball, four of the t11e 1,111ys were .1u11i111's. T11e .11111i111's were a1s11 a1'11e11t devotees 211111 workers 1111- thc success 11f Ye Merrie 1'1ayers 211111 have acte11 1111t t11e 111ai11 parts i11 all t11e plays p1'111111ce11. They have NY1 1r1ce11 as slaves t1.1 make t11e South 111i e11iti1111 111 t11e R11l'l'U1' a successful 11r11111.1siti1111. The success 111 11111' 1111111e1'11 cafeteria was mainly l.l1l'Ul1g11 the lllltlfillg eff11rts of t11e h11111i11r girls. This is 11111' 1'ec111'11 f111' t11e year 111111 thus we a11pr1121c11 t11e e1111 of our Jlllllljl' days 21l1l1 with a weary sigh lay l11lxY11 11111' heavy 1111111611 t1i11 take it again next year with l'E116XYCC1 zeal H1111 ex11e1'ie11ee. T111z1111 1V1C1iINNUN, ,2O. Z? 1 , 1 111 V A' -iv Q Q :fa Q- '-3 ' Af: 6 1 7' ' 7- f -----:w -1 '-'X 1 -,V ----- - ---I- 2,1 -141,1-15L1 .. - 1 .. . - . 1!1 ' Q1 , 91 W LQ? W. nv, A 5' H I f I g g Q O i 'ID V SS :IO OZ S O lfl I-II-I Q I ,S n s m A x,,,7L,, ,, A I9 ,, :vw 4 'Of ' ' ' A- ll , . E:S.,-f T.-- J 1. Y Y WY ::1,,,l.LMJg:-R.. V V ' ,Y H QW? 0 gig M FT SOI-'HOMORI2 OFFICERS CENTRAL HI VIA: :NW IQAYMHND INLXHLE .... ...... P 1'v.v1'dUu1 YS.XIJEI,LE G1.ENTz1sR. . . . . . Vice Pl'C.YflfL'l!f 'Imm 1DAVISON ..... ..... S Uwvfu-1'-V jew: IQIRK ...... . . .Tl'l'USIH'CI' -I. B. ADKINS, . . .......... Ediim' Gnu. RITZLER. . . . .Bzzsfzzcss lllanagcr A' H srlrwg, IH Rr- -F W., s A . G. --- 'ffffem' fi ' f .Q i ' - i fi ? CLASS CDF '21 CENTRAL I-HGH lt' was on the ioth of Septenilmer, 1917, that the now awe-inspiring' class of '21 of C. H. S. began to perform in the third act of Life, They were a lmrilliant Ilock and acted the scene almost faultlessly. On the date nientit-ned aliove, Arden Foltz was elected president, Dorothy liernstein vice presidentg John Davison, secretaryg -lore Kirk, treasurer: hl. ll. .Xdkins, editor Freshman llirror. and Richard Gensel, liusiness manager. Sunil after, purple and white were chosen as the class colors, and these were shown with such good effect, along' with the niarvelous spirit exhilmitctl, that they canie out sec- ond in the Class Day contests. The class was well represented in athletics. and closed the year with one of the liest records a Iireslnnan class in this high school ever had tit' we may he allowed lu think so egotisticallyql. From the alzove it will appear that we thought quite favorably of our first attempt at acting, hut what words can express our thoughts for the sec- ond scene. Cnder the skillful guidance uf Raymond Kahle as president, the Class of '31 showed itself such a niarvel for spirit, pep, and energy that the other classes just stood hy and watched with lips agape and eyes staring. Ysalnelle Glentzer was elected vice president: blohn Davison, secretary: -loc Kirk, treasurer: ul. Il. Adkins, editor ot' the Mirror, and George Ritzler. liusi- ness manager. For the tirst time in four years a class of L. ll. S. had vigor enough to form Literary Society. This was done hy the Class of '21, and the Platon- ian Literary Society with il. B, .-Xdkins as president: Yivian Duff, vice president: Pauline Canliy, secretaryg and lilnier lfttinger, sarg'eant-at-arms. began its life of three years with enthusiasm, the good will of the faculty, and the t PQ of the other classes. The second Mirror published hy this class came out in ,Xpril and effect- ually sllowed the enthusiasm of the pupils. and twe have nientioned it heforell the characteristic vigor and energy of The Class. 0, a jolly good class is this Class of '2I, With their lives full of spirit, gootl gradest ?l and good fung But they now stand gazing with conliicting' thoug'hTS, lYonclering' with what fortunes the Future is fraught. J. D. .XIJKINS Cltixx fII'.Yf0I'IitIlI. nh 51.17 i iQ I H 9 - EQ- 9 I g fi 5: 5-1 ,I 1 I-II L CENTRA '21 OF CLASS 53 t if 1 I i 7 E Y 5 SW q ,, 'A ff In 8 my avg WWE SOPHOMORIQ UI ilnxris I-Ililflrxl-311. . . 1Jo1w'r11Y UENSUN. . . KIILDRIQID XY12.xx'E1a. . . Elmwlx F1-2I,I,mvs. . . Cmcwlx RIQESIQ. . . 'VICVRQ QOVTII III P1'm1'zlv11! lW1'u.vif1'1'11f .SL'L'I't'l'llI'-X' T1'v41.v11l'w' ...lfffilur Alai viii , Q N -Q--Q I g QE - . Q I g CLASS OF '21 SOUTH I-l The Class nf 'll entered their lfreslimzm year a typical sheep Clase. l-ut nevertheless we hail a mysterinus sninetliiug' in us hut because nf the eus- twmary nppivsssi-iii hy the upper elassmeu. we ilinl nut have the opportunity to rliiplay it. ln Septemlzer, 1918. we were separateil frwni the leacling' half uf nur class. every une had a lllfllltlllllltbll that we wnulil he a ileail class, but contrary tw expeeizitinn we cliil nut remain in a state nf emma. hut went into scliunil activi- ties with a rush. XYQ were nrganizeil twn rlays after selimml commenced. Central and South were united in fnnthall. The class of '21 was represente-il hy a man nn the team, the nnly Suph. tn make the team frnm either selimil, XYe were mliyicleil frnm Central in lzasketliall, anal three men nut uf the class ul '31 mafle the first team squad. The class uf 'll has a hright prospect ahearl. keep it up Snphs.. clnn't stnp tn rest fin the way: remember your duty as :1 memher uf the L'lassnf'31 S. H. S. -By '31, S. H. S. . 1 ' 'fx 'sq .1 'Gig N M 'ID V SS :IO A IZ S O .LD I-II-I 1 E AV E J' 1 o,. . were xr 'AH , A' 'A L L Wy If '5 if Q , ii Q - ' ,-fi K lfIiIfSHM.XN OFFICIQIQS ClCN'l'R.XI, HI L :,.x1:I-ixc li L11iRNsT1fIN. . . ...... IDITSI-tl7Ullf Illfmix I'lA.x111,TuN. . ..... Vim' P1'vxz'u'c11.f lJu1ur1'11x' Iouxs. . . . ..S'vc1'cla1 vQT1'ms111'vr Rl'SSICI,I, WEBB. . . ........... Editor u:151:'r NIc1I,xliI,. . . . . .l?11.v1711c.v.v Mafzagm' , 91gQ ' ' Sgr 21234 Q I g CLASS GF '22 CENTR L HI In the latter part uf the month nf SC1Jl61lllJC1'. the new Freshman class was O1'g'2u1izecl. Xl'itl1 class meetings, as we all know, the first is the l12l1'llCSl. but this prmnising hunch seemed to feel the respnnsih-ility which rested nu their shoulders, :intl husiness was eonclueteml in an zulinirahle way. Little Clarence Bernstein was chnsen to lencl the class tlirnugli the lirst year, Other officers were: Helen Hfuniltcwn, vice president: linmtliy hlnliiistmi, secretary and treasurerg Russell XYelilv, etlitnr uf the Mirrwr, anal Rnhert Michael, business manager. Under its colurs, green mul white, the class of 'zz has hzul a line career thus far. ln literary sucieties, in their l:l'CSlllNZ11l .Xthletics they have sh4mn up well. Their eclitiun of the lXlirr0r. which was pululishecl in May, was Z1 great success. On the whole, the future lnrmlqs hriglit, for these zunbitinus menihers nl' 32. Success will surely he theirs, if they keep up the pep lQL'5SEI.L XYICBBI, lI1'.vln1'1'u11, H -,. -- V.,-V , 27 N - -.- . . - V -V V - M ug: . .'mw--iL,. .4,,, 1.1 L .. ..,. . ..-.T-., W, . Y , .f UM.. W WV- - ,. ,,. IH W. xi 5.15l 'Q'W-l ' Q ,, , . -,VE--ie : Y 9-,?T::-var. -ji If .7f ,,i5l, ,..: ,W 15: Q.. .U - V - - - .. - W . ,..,, -, J- W ' va si P I I I f Q. '22 CENTRAL i F CLASS O Hi I 23 I , IJ Q-l 15 F? ii Sli ',i' Q: Q VE xl Q-X x 9 I-II 5' 'Z ' I g ai ' Y '. .. 4 i -N - FIUQSIIMKN OFFICERS SOUTH HI CJXYICN Flilcms ..... ...,.. I 71'v.v1'1lc11r BIARKIKIRIIQ G.xRnN1Q1:. . ..... Vim' P1'U.v1'dv11f Num, FIMNIQLIN. . . . . .Scu1'vfa1'Vv-T1'm1.v11rv. M-vm. Ru'l'1mxf1f ...... ............ E u'1Af1ff' FlQl'flllfRICli Nlixwcvxllila. . . . .Hzzxizzvxx Mumzgur 'F M ig L4 O O Q, :Lg Igg 1 Q W 4. A I g ggwg . . .,,,,,,,,., . . a . , .,,.xL,,,m.., ,. H S ai CLASS OF '22 SOUTH HI We, the students nl' the class uf '22, ahnut 140 in nuniher, cm entering un nur career as high schnnl students in our new scliuol at once showed that we were nut as sheepish as we appeared lu he tn the upper classmen, and everything that cnncerned nur sclippl we tnulc an interest in. We knew tu nlalce this class nf '22 the niwst successful one in the history uf S. H. S. we wnuld have to get tu wnrl-r, and tw wnrlq we did get. A meeting' was at nnce held fur the purpuse of electing officers, and the fnllowing were elected tn represent the lireslnninn Class: Owen Ferris, pres- ident: Xlarjnrie Gardner, vice president: Nnel Franklin, secretary and treas- urer: Blyrl lintnmlif, editnr: Frederick Newcomer, business manager. The class crmlrws were then chwsen, which were hlaclf and red. XYhen Cnach Hendershntt issued a call fur haskethall candidates he found that many su-called lsheepl had fallen in line with their superiors, and when the squad uf seven inen were chnsen tw represent the school they cnnsisted of lnur .lnniurs and twn ltreshnien. The class learns were then frmrnled and after much hard and steady playing' nn the part nf the Freslnnen team we sn:-ni wnn the Class Cliainpirnisliipf' The l7reslnnen alsw tnulc an active interest in the Dramatic Society and the Chnral and lllee Clnlms. -Hx' '32-S. H. S. IH ,A W. egg? Ti H LQ 9 1' f w V'ID SS S ZZ. :IO 0 lfl I-II-1 I P' wi? -ibm I g Sera 'Q aff f , - Q A mag Q: H-I ,E i gms Q25-L M '3d r I g Q 1 1 vu Q- , 5. J- Q I g Q X11111111-, H111 ' 11 R Qlgm as - 1 wir a THE ORMAL CLASS ' X I. L. ,1l.X1,J1JUX f711'1'cl1'1'vv llli II1i1,1ix I1 IPXYIQRS 1l1i1:x1-1'1'.x ' Gluxlws 'l'111m11xs N185 Nll 1 1111 Xl 1'11 MA1111-3 . '-2 ,117 1,1-,x111:1-3 liuxx M.x1:1.1i S'1'.xN'1's Yu1,1,11-3 S'1'11.1-Ls 4 BLXRY 151511 H121.1QN li 1'1,11111iNc1i Mm' ING CIQQI1. N1'31i1.1-'Y 1 SARA lI.xNN,x 1 6 EIA ws I g t 'K' ' 22 H J Lf ww . 4 , f ,, wx 3 ' .0 ' 's 9 I g 0 1il f-, 'Q gggazig if sg fly, 5 A JSA f X 6, ff f 4 af A .- c f'!7 X XM4' 1-1xN5MV', A f', ws fg f V ' 1 ,ffm f y ik X - NE B i I F ET 'AEE ' - - II - C - 1 f IH - I I Jg. i.: .hi :tins xf x V, ur .yzffyku L X' J ' ffff 'xfxg KLXQXXX L I Q d' r Sw xiii - - - H' 'MA ?, X K fffffl ' ' NTRN GSK A -, XX XXX x ul? ' f' I N X xx N 5 f , f ff f nfl fliiixxx ix 935A 0 f ' f wa NMMA QX X .N E. J' J ' I l-A QW , ,, , , ww. ,M I g ,.., , H J 5221.25 THE HI-Y CLUB The i1mi1g'i11':1tifm uf rm entirely new cluli tmmli place last autumn in the mgfiliizatiuii tif the lfli-Y, uf the Ceutrzil. The purpose uf the cluli is tw im- prwve: First. the mimls uf tlie memlmers, :mil xml. ermmlitifms in the sclmol. mul in tlie city. lllL'ltlCllif1lly. we liziye qi gwul time. The uflicers ferr tlie year were :is fwllmys: liwlwert Yimng, presimleutg V My 'ffQu,.nj QQ N52 1 J Q -,-x E ', . . , r.. Hl-Y CLL'lZ OFFICIYRS V Af. ' ,vs lwizigiqi N ui Ae.. ...... Presimleiit lim' S.xlq1Qxi1I.1.If3R. . . . . Vin' P1'vs1'u'c1.'f ' a XX II,l,l.XBI L liiiyy .... . .Svr1'vfa1'y XXfx1,'u'1-in Xl'Ni:1cs'r1:i:. . . . 7'1'Uu.s'1r1'r1' Hwy Swlcemiller. vice presirleut mul sergezmt at arms: lliilliam Cllexy, seere tary. :xml XYz1lter Nungester ,tre:isurer. Klr. R. lf. 'lilmrn, one tif tlie lmest likerl men in the sclnml, luis lecl the eluli :is cfvzleli. ,lltliuiigli greatly liimlereml in the ye:ir's prugrniii liy the prevailing' epi mlemic, the clulm is In lie crmsiclewcl :i street-ss, :mil certxiinly sluwulml lie unitin- uefl in the years tu C1l1llQ. ---- I me' 322 A PM Q 1 g ,i .3 ,,EEim.g,,,,EQ ,fQ: 11153 8 SICNAXTIX cml'l linen, l,IIll,l,lI'S. ,.. llmxxu-, Lux x .... 1iI,XX'41QJIH 'l'11m1.xs CIIAS. Cum' .... l.m'1s Ii1m'.x1:1ws. .. XX, L, 131mX1,1-,x . . . ' w ' 'AICICRS . . . .IJ1L'A'1lf1'.'ll P11 v1f1'c11f Pm-lvffz . . . l1L'tISl1l'L'1' ........L!v1'lc . . .5 1 IQQ1 tlllf-LIIL-xlI'l!l.f .......f,I'IfI:' E' IHQ W 'P' '21 be -1,g z3 ' I G-ff' A Ia aging 'Q W EZEAIIQ THE SENATE The Senate of l,iina High School, although the only debating' society of the sehr-ol, is niore than that. lt is the only organization of its kind in the history of the school, and its position is rather unique. The Senate was organized in Itjlfil, with George Coe, 'itil Robert Doug- las, '10, and .los llernstein, '18, as the leading spirits. lt is directly modeled after the United States Senate, each nieinl.er lzeing styled a Senator and having a state to represent. The law of this society is its constitution, based on the constitution of the United States. The debates are on bills, intro- duced by the several senators. llesides debates and oratory, the Senators obtain a goml working knowledge of parliamentary practice, procedure and law. Blenibership in the Senate is open to lzoys of all four high school classes. and inay bg obtained only through application. The niaxiinuin nieinbership is 48. The business of the Senate is conducted through a systeln of tive stand- ing' ceinniittees. Oflicers and connnittees are elected at the end of each session for the succeeding session. AX school year is made up of two sessions. The past year, lioxreyer, has consisted of only one session, as it was rather late when the Senate becanie re-organized. Linder the presidency of Earl Phillips great progress was inade. .X ineinbership cainpaign resulted in the niaxiinnin nninl:er of Senators being' elected for the lirst time in the his- tory ot' the Senate. Much practice in debate and parliamentary law was ob- tained by the nielnbers, all of xyhrni showed an active interest in the Senate. Owing' to the state of affairs in public life, both national and international, it was possible to keep a series of liye, interesting' questions before the Senate. To Mr. XY. li. llinkley, who has heen a critic of the Senate since its concption, the Senate is greatly in debt. Mr. Hinkley has been nnceasing' in his interest in the tll'Q'fllllZZ1tlOl1. llc has drilled Senators in dehating in parliamentary law, in senatorial dignity and in government legislation. W'e take this place To sincerely thank Mr. llinkley for his work for us, and heartily congratulate hiin on his success. liaiu, H. PHILLIPS, YIQ. -me Q I g a--E - -r s-M-if - - ,,, ,..-2-. w e . .W r - :1,--.a:3.Na-m'-s- , fg f I I g 95,1 , ruf f- -,. gzjh ff4-414,56 WW nf Q 1fv sxmsimmasgm 5 TIQOUILXDORLXN OFFICERS CIIAS. Cum' ...... ...... I ,I'L'.YitI'L'Ilf RL 1'u121,1,,x IY'REBI,IQ. . . . . .l'1'u' f'nxv1'fz'ur11' IQARL P1111.1.1Ps. . . ..... ,3'vf1'cz'u1',x I-Iulmcla Llfivv. . . ......... Y'1'm1gv111'v1' I' I1Qm1AxN Cw'rN1iR. . . . . .l911.v1':141v.w Aluzzagff' . ' f -1:-him--3. 2-41 ' F W' ' 1 K' ' Qi 1 5 5 A gg: wg Q 1 g Q f 1 2 V V 1 f 'Z v.. xv We SQ! 'S 'Q fi T1-IE TROUBADGRIAN The see111111 y6I11' 111 tl1e 111S1fl1'f' 111 the 'll1'1111l1fUlU1'lZ1l1 Swefety l1flS just 1111sSe11, flllfl :1g'ai11 s11111e ueu' 1Z1l11'E1S will he 111111e11 111 tl1e 1:11ue 111 the sueiety. T11e s11e1e1y is 111111' iust i11 its 11111111ey. 17111 the e11:11'11ete1' 111 its 1y111'k this yeru' 111'11111ises 111 l11I1li6 it 1111e 111 1116 T4l1'Ll1TT' st 111'Q':111iz1111111is 111 tl1e SCl11111l. T11e S11C1C1y is Z1 C11111l1'11121.t11111 111 111e 111'CSl1111f111, S11p1111111111'e, hTl11111l1' H1111 SP111111' s11eie1ies. 11s 1111-ieet is 111 111l'1l1C1' 111e interest 111 111:1111i1tie 1y111'k 111111 111Z1liC it 111111'e e111e1e111 i11 tl1e High Sk-111 1 1. The se111i-1111111t11ly 111ee1i1tg's were 11 great success. 111111 se1'ye11 iis I1 Sl l111'CC 111 111111511 i111e1'es1 111111 e11j11y111e111 111 the 111e1111:e1's 111 the 111'g1111iz:1111111, 1102111- iug' se1eeti1111s 111111 little playlets e11z11'11e1e1'1z111 the 111ee1i11g's. l11'11111111ie 11'111'k 2ll1'1 111-1 1l11e111s were 11ise11sse11 11111'i11g' the ye:11'. The hig' 111'1111ueti11u this ye111' 111141U1' the ius11'11e111.11 111 the 111'g':1111z:11i1111 1 .. ,, 1- . . . 11'11s the XX1'1111g' R111 XX1'1g111. l11e SllCL'L'F1S 1 1 this 111'111111e111111 C111 1111ly he t1111111y 111C1111111l1C1'111Q'll151l1Z111FC which 11 g11i11e11 1111111 tl1e huge 11u11ie11ee 111 the uexy 111111it111'i11111. 111061111141.1C111111'Q'-, C11:1s, kl111'1'. 121111 1 hi1li11s, 11e11y A111111- 11111. 11111'11ee Leyy, Sy11, 1111z1Q'111u11. 111111 13111111111 Schell e111'11ie11 1l1C1JlZ1y 111 pei'- 11111 l1l1flCl' 1110 11i1'ee1i1111 111 the S4lC1C'11' were g'1e:1t1y 11ssiste11 l1y the 111'g'1111iz11ti1111. T11 Miss Ze1111 1 11ste1' 111 111e l-f1Cl1l11' 11111241 Q11 tl1e 11l711111' 1111' 111e Q'1'C'11 1ee1i1111. 111111 were 1111111i1':1111y S11llIlll1'1C11. T11e 11111 111 the lllflf' 111-111 111e 11111111- C11CC.5 u1111iyi11e11 z1.11Cl1111911, while the 11111111 1' elusel 0111113111 1'11lQ'l1161'. The el:1ss 1312118 l1l'CSf3I11611 lvy the SQ11'H1A :11111 111111111 classes, Zl11l1Hl1Q'11 sueeesf 111- the s11eiet5'. 1111111 1-111' its 111CL'1111Q'S 111111 1l1l1f'S. lt was t111'11ug'11 11e1' intense i111e1'es1 3.1111 u1111iy111e11 111le1'1i1111 111 the Sl eiety that it u'11s 11111e 111 keep its high s111111l111'1l 111 sueeess. Miss l1l11L'1' 111511 111 tl1e 1?1e11lty 11ssis1e11 111 the w111'11 111 11111ki11g tl1e 111'g'1111iz:11i1111 21 sueeess. Cius. C11111', T111111l1111l111'1'1111. f- 1-. ' 51-1'l1'R'D'1 - .-'.' 1. - Y - ii' f11 ff-7-fm- 1 11, .1 , ,. ...,:f.0.1.- il V413 ri S 5911 ,I . :A , an wg fl as Girl's Welfare League, C. H S The league is formed from the hest of the girls uf our Centml Sc 100 whose uhjeet is tw hetter Clll'lfhfiUl1S rthuut them. The members who led m thu charitrhle xwrk were: Ruthela Vrehle, president: Helen IHIOCQIKI nee uree SYN. . GIRLS' XYliI.F,XRF LIYXGLTIQ, CEN l RAL HF Ii1 x'111:r,.x I'R121:1,1-3. . . IIIQL1-ix Ilmfuxlill.. ....... Vim' .Xllmtilcx XYII.I,I.XBlS ......... .IIIIII-Ui' l'1't'v IJu1w'l'l1x' B121:Ns'1'1-ilx. . ..S'ffp!1u11m1't' I'1'n' Xi.x1u.xN Pmwsslilc. .. ... ,... .. Alucx' Glulrlflx.. PI'l'.YI.tft'IIf P 1'vx1'd vu J I-Jl't'SZ.U1L'1If P1'v.v1'dc11f S0C1'Ui1I1'.X' Trcc1.v1z1'4'r ifleulg XIflI'CiHC I'1'wsse1', SCCl'CtZl1'f'1 Mary G1'il.Hl1. fl'CZ1Sl1l'CI'1 ,Xileen XVII mms blllllhbl' vice presirleutg Ilmwwtlty HCl'l1SlCtll. Sfrphtllmmme vice pfesitlent bmtw ttf the m'g':111izz1tifm is Q'l't'Zlllj' flue tw the xwwl: uf Miss Drusilla It Cent1':t1 faculty. A' Z pf 'q Ig w. .J ,fa gm? f' ' e-1fsm'SL1+- - -qi- ggwg .- . 1, .-1,f,,w-., 1. I g ,gn I 'Q Girfs Welfare League, S. H. S. J1.-..,. -,-11-,. 1111 111.111t.11.11 1 1911 1,,.1111,111 111 51111111 11'Q11 lx t111'c C1'lSNQ1 111111 t11'1t 111 1 1., - L'c1111':11. 1211111 111 111C11117K1S 115611. 211111 111 10511115 1311111111011 711116 11111111s 5111. 111 x'Qz11' Ilglg-Ill 11'c1'c: '1'i1'zz1l1 X1c1ii11111111, 11'esi.f1:1't: 1161112111 '1'11111'1111111'1'x'. 311311- . 1 . S11111:t:1g. FL'Cl'L'1I1I'f' 111111 11'6ZlSlll'C1'. 151111110 1'11'c 111151111-1111 X1:11 1111'1c 1e12lZ'l1l'L'1', 1:1'CS11111Lll1 vice p1'esi11e11l 11111 11111115 .., 1 QY+-1'- EW G11i1,S'NX'IfLFfX1QI L1 NGUF SOUTH H1 ,1111lZ.X11 K11'1i1xN11N. 1flf1'I,.X1l '1'111111x1:121111x . .Pl'1'X1A1I'1'11f Srfffl, 11116 PI'1',vI'111'l1.' K1,X1f-11111111 1,1,X1llPXlfli .... I-111111111111 I'1' 1 1 11I.Xl1N5 h11Nx'l1x13.. we-1 il! 11' P1'11v1'111'l1f S'1'1'1'1'f111 1' 111111 l1'1'111'111'1'1' Vi.-1-1 521 9 19 I H 9 5139-. Q I g BC' We H ' Lag Wi, rs , ORCI-IESTR The Orchestra tif Central High has just eilclell aillither successful year As in the past, 2ll:f21ll'Sill11YC grin ' lil fl to the efforts mf their fiflicers: presicleutg Ruth l,iZ1ClllNZlYCI', s Evans, lllD1'Ell'lZ1l'l, aml Harlan .Xl'llUlfl, llusiness mavager. .f-w -QQ: URCI lliS'l'RiX. CENTRAL Hl AXNNA I31l.v1i1,lLv. . ...... !7l'L1Xl-ffvlll JXILEIQN Scu'r'r .... . . . Ivllfc' Pl't'Sf4fc'lIf RVTII B.xcHM.xvER. . . ...... SL'L'7'UfUI'jF JAMES. BLACK ..... . . .T7'CU,YIll't'l' lE'I'III2LBERT EYAXNS. . . .......... LI.l7l'LII'I-till HixRL,xN ARNOLD. . . . . .Bz1.vim's5 llfazzczglw' This u1'g'anizatilm is time uf the must necessary tu the schowl, flll'IllSlllllQ music lur all plays aml llperettils put llll in the Central auclitorium. Prof. Mark liY2ll'IS deserves great credit fur his vvflrk with the Orcllestra, l XC1'ClS1l10'll1SZlllllIlY :ls'l lerlx' - ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 5 V . l .l Ll,l1LlLl5 ltlllllul an LlilClt'1lI lilllly lil musicians. , 16 Ll nb' very smoutlilv. This is partially clue ,XIIHZL llramllev, presicleiltg .Xll6C11 Scott, vice CCl'ClI2ll'j'I james Hlaelc, treasurer: Ethelberli li gf-. 322253 , 1 H, ,Q l..Tq1,.11. -1L ,,Z.i,i?,g 5152, - K - . -15 ' . ,, V- Y Y -1 ,,,,-5,..f.1wn1- . , .? 1 1 CHCDRAL CLUB The Cl1111'z1l Club, 21111111161 uf the musical 111'g':111izz1ti11115 wwf Central. 11115 COllli1ll1C11 the x1'111'k uf f1,l1'11lC1' years tl11'11ug'l1 the season 11113-IQ, The lHffiCCl'N 111 cl1:11'g'e were: RIHYIHC Newlnllml, lJl'CSi1l6l1tI Beatrice -T21c11l,15, t1'e:15u1'e1': Elizalzeth Huy, SCCI'CIZll'f'1 Nell Lung, lrusiucss 1uz111:1gc1': 15111111111 Slmppcll. C111 IIQXL L'l,L'lZ 31.1.1111 IQ Xliu I,.XNll. . . ..... l'1'1'.v1'1f1'111' IM: 11 lilflf 'I 101125. . . . . l'1'1'1' l,1'1'.1'1'1l1'11! l'.1.1r,11:1i'1'l' ll.xx'. . ..... ,S'1'1'1'1'l111',1' IZ11 x'1'1:11'1-1 RIQXZ. . . . 7'1'1'1z.v1z1'1'r lluxxx SIl.XI'l'lCI,I,.. ..l'1'11111'.wf 21cc111111m111513 X111 IP, I111151111. 215515111111 fl1l'l'lFlQ'I' ,:1111l V11 I. l',X'2lll5, 1l1l'CL'llll'. 'l'l1c clulm 11111lq 112111 ill 1l1c Q1-1111c lI1lCl'Cllll, 1 J'llz11'z1 Suu, 11111011 11115 1111'- 5c11tc1l in Cc1111'z1I .X111li1111'1u1u the c1'Q11i11g uf XIr11'cl1 14111. Thc 1111151 115 i- usuul 1151111 111'111l11c1111115 111 11111' music clul15, 11115 :1 11001111-1l success. get 'WA Wm , .,,,.1... 1 1 1111 4 , gala--2, 113' ', H 111189 .u. 7 W4-9-'fiflf 253. 1 I 9 A' , , J W. :Lisa J v,'a1::5?',i T93 'Q N dis PUBLICATIONS XYQ speak nf nur pnlmlicatinns. nut realizing that we ahnnst 1licln'l hare nn sech things. Fur. nwing tn the XYnrl4l lYar lthis excuse is entirely new and nriginall, the use anal sale nf piper, such as we rcquireil. was greatly restricteil. Hnwever, nwing' tn the ferncinus anfl merciless handling of salesv men hy nur peerless luusiness manager, a cnntract was signed, ancl nur sup- plies assurerl. Mirrnrs came nut cn the Jglh uf each ninnth nf the schorvl year. In thein was given an accurate acci nut nf all the activities nf thc Central anal Smith TI-IE STAFFS 'l'lllC MIRROR .NND AXNNLIXI. .linux R. Lvxcn . .. ............ Iff1'1'fnr lilrIl,l1lClC'l' llnnzcs. . . , . . . . .l?11.v1'11.'.v.v ilfrllltlgcl' '.30.-t, 'l'lllQ hlL'XlUR MIRROR .XDRIAXN lll-i.x1cs'1'.. ............ 1fu'1'fn1' Fiuxli fiR1lfl lN. . . . . . .l911.v1'11i'.r.v ,lltllltlgff Tllli SOVIRIONIORIC MIRROR 'lwclqsnx AXDRINS. .. ............ llllliflfl' GNU. lQl'l'Zl,l-QR. . . . .l?11,v1'11c.v.v illullugcr T,T77 'l'I'llf FRICSI IMAX MIRROR Rvssi-:LL XX'1Q1:n.. ............ Iiflilnr Rniziglrl' Xl1t'lI.Xl2I,. . . . .l?11.v1'11.',v,v ,lfizfzugw Ili Schnnls, tngether with stnries anil nthcr material. Vussihly the must suc- cessful issues were the Flu llllll1lJt'l', which was puhlishenl in Nnreinher, anml the Christinas nuinher. The unmlerclasses had charge uf the Spring' issuesg -luninrs in March, Snplioinrvres in .-Xpril, and the Freshmen in May. 'liheir papers were, nn thc whole, entirely successful. The lune issue uf the paper was the Class ,Xnnual, put acrnss ln' the grailualine' class uf 'lfp. This hunk was thc largest Xnnual fur swine time H H - F 1 11 P V ' H- 241- ' -1 ' F 16 Q ,- , , ,M KM, .,-, ...E ada Q my Voil vilfi r a 5. ,A , fag 'f-' as f--W-- 1 g GO, LIMA GO! l'l'-f the Tune uf Uh, tloliiiiiyuj ' 'va 'rr bn, Lima. bu. Lima. l ile np that reivre. Gi 1, Lima! Gu, Lima! We want swine m-ire. liight nn fin' clear nlcl Lima Hi! We gilt tw win ni' we'll just Keep un Zl liglitinf lznys, :incl Uh. Lima! Uh. Lima! XYe'1'e all f-ii' ynn, .Xml xx'e'll win hefnre we gm. Yes, xx'e'll leilt 'em up right, lf it takes ns all night: Sw then, Gil, Limal Gu, Lima, Gul PLAY TI-IE GAME! ITU the Tune nf Over 'l'hei'e j Play the game, win the game, Shmlt the hall, ilmvn the hall, Cage 'em all: We are here fin' battle. XX'e'll make the liaskets rattle. XYe'll win ur lmnw the rezisnn wliy. Play the game, win the ganie. Shmx' that team That uni' team has the steam, XYe're slime rnutei's, 1 ni' lnoys are sliuwteix. .-Xncl xx'e'll win that gznne fm' ilezn' nlcl Lima High 5' 'B I' 'H L, .1-: N- - , - - 1 , ,i-itvlfmez IH E. J Vu J S 'H a Q 5 ,A it , 'f'- , I, ' 2 ,.3, 1,1 . I QW jf ,9 ,, Ji 2 ' ll 5 J , x as ZW! Q5 - 'T a x.. !Q-533. I fl a1 : Ezff Z 5, -. . TI-IE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Q V ,r 9ie2.wr..1 -z V' a J 3211 Z' - ua I X 5 1 -f 1 , N. . . '- ' ,. ':2 v'-YN-Giil. - ' sir as Q 5 sf V :Y few f 1 .X'l'l1Llf'l'IC .XSSI JCIXIWUY Nllc. Cnxslilc. . . . .1'4tlCIlif-X' Jlufzugvf RIN. Timux. ..... ........... C mlm MNA SAx1i1ix1Il,I,1iR. . . .... Fuullmll Cajvluizz Mu. YQWNG ...... .... I Quskvilnrll Ctlfflllhl Mu. GI-3151-ik. . . ..... Cflffl' Lcadw NIR. Hunks. . . . . .S1'1n!v11I fUlIlIUgt'I I g A E wa .w Y: i11 -+Q I H arwn, lg , ie FOCDTBALL Against the handicap tif nw etiaeh fur nearly a nitinth, threatened hy the prevailing' epidemic uf intlnenza. and despite the lliss tif live weeks of sehtitil and practice, Linia High gained an enyiahle reenrd, giving' tlimugli the seastin without losing a game-the iirst time in the histery of the selinel. lYhen selilmil started last Septeinher, the stile topie tif ew111ye1'sati011 aiiitmg gridirnn fans was the reed swf a euaeli. Klr. Tlitwrn. wht, had euaehed last year's ehanipinnship liaslcethall teani, and managed spring fotitliall practice. was not engaged and we had nn snlnstitute. Captain Salceniiller. lntweyer, ealled praetiee and alptint .to answered the first night. This ninnlmer dwindled tn alznut half in a weelc. and this was another thing with which Linia High had tit ewntend. fin' snnietinies it was iinpfwfssihle tt: fttrin twti teams. One night a inan nn his way hwnie frnin wurlc stripped and gave the htiys a few ptzinters. Night alter night he dfd this, fur he was a true friend to all the lzfuys and interested in athletics. especially ftmtliall. 'lihey linally came tu depend tin hiin and he, in turn, spent an increasing ainfwnnt tif time with them. 'lihis true friend and splendid ewaeh w is Klr. Swisher. wr Swish, as he was ealled. Ile whipped a splendid tenn intii shape anl was rewarded hy the way they fntight and wdn every game. Un Septeinlper 38, the heayy. ptiwerfnl llelaware eleven playel here. ,X-,M - V i .- - - .,Jf1'.i-f1'h 1162-: ' L ' l' ' g'51 E: yi, -miie ' - 5 d WL J I g A' 'A a t-5 a::f1tim:g:fef2 ffi-Q - A ,-.. mvfg..--- w - .1fg5imt3f al 5 I g 12,3 I qi Q The Sontliern Oliiw hunch were all lighters. and it speaks well fm' Lima Hi when we say that they went home with the small enrl of a I4-I2 sccrvre. The gaine was a must exciting Une, Delaware having the ball on our two yartl line when the linal whistle blew. Another game at hnine nn Octnher 5 ended with an S2-0 victory over Defiance. wht, hall wnn mer us last year. .X very one-sided game. Then the ilu tlew intn Lima, and with it came a cessation uf football activity, Sentt lfligh, Tuletlo: Yan XYert, Fnsturia and Findlay were the next fum' games un uni' splenclicl scherlnle. hut all had t0 he cancelled. This was a haril hlww anll nearly killefl the rest of the season, as far as Lima Hi Un the resninptihn uf the ganie we jnurneyefl to Springtielcl anrl after was cnncernetl. MR. SXYIF-HER Ffsm'1'i:.xi.l, Cttxcli a slippery, lllllfllly linnr. we tmzecl lint un tmp, 7-fr. this heing the exact score hy which we trinnnecl them last year. Ada was snhstitnterl for Maiitni, which cancellefl un accunnt of the Hu ancl prwyeml an easy victim, 60-O. The fwllwwing' Saturday, when we arriyetl in Bowling Green, we fonnil the entire tnwn awaiting us. all eager fer revenge fur last year's clefeat. They still litlpe for vengeance. as we left with the hig part of a 38-7 scwre. Some hrilliant playing' hy Lima macle the game interesting. The Tliaiiksgiying' game with the .-Xlnmni had to he called off, as the majority of the Alumni is playing a bigger game than fmotlball for Uncle Sam, Sidney was tu play here, but the inclement weather cansetl the game to he postponed at the last moment, The llvlltwyiiigt Satnrclay, lilryan, Ohin, whu heat Van Xliert 52-O, came A I , ,Y , - ,., . , , T. -.. .,-,heb W A 550125 'r ' ' U 'A r I g T3 G-alla 'U 1 aaa L ...-. - 5- -E. E' 'Y JSQAIPQ LETTER MEN SAxlql2MlL1,ma, Captain Fullbuclc N L'NGES'1'I2R, Guzuwl HO,XGI,,XXIJ, Guard CHICXY, Center AXUILXKIS. lfml WlIlfELIiR, 'I':1cklL BLANK, Ifml RC HEI NSON. Q11fn'tc1'I1uck YOUNG, llzllflmck POR l ILR, I uvlqln r 'Q A A 1 '11 9? Q5 ' 4- iga to Lima and Lima Hi clnsed its season in a lilaze of glory, winning I2-O. Xl'e were the iirst team tu hwld Bryan seureless. The summary : Lima Lima Lima Lima Lima Lima Lima High High High High High High Tc ltfll .... . . I4 Delaware . . . . 12 S2 Defiance . . . . 0 7 Springhelil . . . 6 60 Alla ........... . 0 39 Llnwling Green. . . . 7 I2 lflryan . ........ . . O 2 I3 Oppt ments' Total ...... 25 llith this recnril. Lima High claims the fuutball ehainpionship nf Ohio. Six rietnries and nu defeats! Swish and the lighting spirit-an ineyitalile ci tml iinatim rn. -1 l---1 il THE L lif'l l'liR MEN The Class uf trim is surely the must successful in athletics of all the classes that have gwne furth lruin Lima Higlfs pnrtals. The class lieliiw us hail une representative. Bill Porter, for all it was his iirst year at funtlzall, maale guutl with a vengeance. and was elected captain fur uext year's team. lllaclc. the other man. is frnin Sfimth High and may lie lnnlsed fan as a leader there, if they are represented next fall on the gridiron. The nineteeus whu win the curetecl liuiitu' are: Salcemiller. captain, the stearliest, must dependable ground gainer we ever had. Rnbinsrm, quarter, a regular lighting lmantani. who always used his head. Furman, half. the lastest, hardest-ti 1-get man on the squad. Abrams, end, a lmlnnil streak. who enulil pick a forward pass out of the nzune erery time. Young, eucl, a veteran what knew the game and always got his man. Chew. center. stripped them all and hrnke up a good many before they get started. Xllieeler. tackle. wlinse passion was getting through and blocking passes and punts. Nungester, guard, a ruclq. rgainst which the entire opposing team could pile up. Hwaglancl, guard. a new man at the game, hut a gwitl one and a comer. He hit 'em lww and nfteu. i- 1. 'ei Q 31.1 Ig v. .v rg gg Q95 A' A' 'VA Ig -4 l H S' E. sv' BASKETBALL XVhen our championship foothall season closed the interest of all students in lioth High Schools centered on the liasketliall outlook. Captain Roibert Young and Coach Rohert 'l'horn, after looking ovei' the squad of about forty huskies who answered the first call, stated that everything looked hriffht for Lima High. 6 ,-Xlthough practice started in the auditoirium, it was only a few weeks until we were ahle to move into our new gymnasium. This was a distinct advantage for the team, and greatly appreciated hy them. It will also make a very favoralmle impression on visiting teams who will have better accommo- dation than ever afforded them liefore in Lima. Mr. Conser, who is now principal of South High, is still faculty man- ager of athletics and he had an interesting schedule arranged for the team. .Xfter our tirst game with .Xda, which resulted in a .LO-1.2 victory for us. wc had a rest of ahyout three weeks. Then our real season opened and it proved the stiffest Lima High had encountered for several years. On January lo, we journeyed to Dayton and played Stivers High School. This was a disappointing affair, as Stivers' rough and tumlile tactics allowed them to literally tramp all over Lima. to the score of 31-6. Our iirst game in our new gymnasium was played the following Friday with our ancient enemy, Fostcria. This proved one of the most exciting, fastest games ever seen in Lima, hut we finally nosed ottt in top .Lt-23. On -lanuary 34, when Xtaite High came to Lima, an unprecedented event took place in our new gym. lYaite has always lieen considered strong in has- kethall, and was Stn considered this year. But the tirst half ended I3-6 in favor of Lima, and the second half was only a few minutes old when Coach llevans and Captain Plock withdrew their team from the tloor, and refuse-l to explain their action, thus forfeiting the game, 2-o. Lima's only recourse was to cancel their return game with Waite. 'llhe school, however, did not support the team. and a telegram and letter of apology were soon received from Mr. Gayman, principal of XYaite. Coach Llevans was also removed from his place. Our lifth game was with Findlay. and although played on liindlay's lloor, we romped away with the hig end of a 37-32 score. Captain Young starred, making as many points as the entire Findlay team. Lima's first mix-up with a college aggregation let the Kenyon Freshe men carry away the honors, 22-II, Thomas and XYilliams, former high school stars. played with lienyon. Tiflin, our next opponents. made us work hard to win a JO-lj game. On XYasliingtoin's Birthday, we played a return game with Findlay, winning again 39-20. This was our last game hefore the championship contests held by Ohio XVesleyan University. Lima entered the lists at Delaware as favorites, hecause of the splendid showing they had made there last year. 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I g Q n J LETTER MEN YOUNG, Cillililill, Guzml A-XRNUI.lJ, lf411'wa1'sl S,'XIilfKllI,LlfR, Guzml IKOLCIQR, Ceulcl' XIERAXKIS. Centfer 1 - v 1 C I I l'.XX, fxllfliwl ROUI N SON, F1 w1'wa1'cl ICIJWXIQDS. C'eu1u:' 5' 'H F H Ig Q -1 n .1 FH rm Ig 'L if Q N for the third time this season. Lima seemed to have slowed up or else Findlay has greatly improved. for Lima had to extend themselves to the utmost to win 29-25. This game ruined our chances in the finals. for it entailed such exertions that our men went into the game thoroughly exhausted. Our op- ponent in the finals was Lafayette. who had played an easy schedule all through the tournament. Last year. Lafayette was opposed to us in the linals and went down in defeat. This year, hofwever, the story was different. and Lima couldn't move fast enough to head them off: and we lost 32-18. This was a sore blow to our vanity. but we are good losers. and if they are the better team. they dese1've the cup. Wie got another cup for second place. anyhow. 01-U1 TH li LFTTIQR Xl EX Captain lloll Young, a veteran of four years. all-state guard last year. and all-Northern guard this year-the teani's leading point getter and a hard man to play. Beach ,Xbrams. center, a fast. heady payer. XYe sure were sorry to lose him. Saltemiller, who played every minute of every game. and was always where most needed. lXlthoug'h supposed to he playing a stationary guard. he scored more points than any man on the team. except Young. Robinson, who got in his best work in the tournaments. He sure is a whirlwind when he gets started. His score does not indicate all he did. He was a fast, accurate passer and knew when to shoot. Arnold, our other forward, is a good man and gives promise of better things to come. Holger. who took .Xbrams' place at center, although playing for the first time this year, was all to the good. 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Excuse ine. sir, hruke in the recruit, is there any une else in the zirniy hesides me 7 lb-1 nk- Kl:u'y. asked the kind uld man nf the niinister's yuuiig daugliter, dues your papa erer preach the same serniun twice F Yes, seriuusly answered the child, l think he dues, hut he hullers in different places. 14 r-c'i R1iG'I,.XR Pt'zzi.12 I i1iimle1'stuiitl the text, :ill right, remzu'ked .Xunt Kun lleehles after the Sunday intmiiiig' serinun was liver, hut the preaeher's CXlJl2lllZllill1l puzzled nie Z1 lull llCZ1l.U -11l ll Vuliteness is the :irt uf getting what yuu want. -cm--1 QoFl liziney Z1 hushzind getting' this inessage with the present high eust uf living! He was zi traveling salesnian and received this wire frtzin his wife: Twins :irrivecl tunight. Mure hy mail. --1 alt ii Ltkiz Rifhwixc A Pixicseixiiwiux iXnytliing' I can du fur you? asked zi surgeun as he passed the hed of I1 smiling hut hadly wuunded suldier. Yes, duetor, perhaps yuu can tell me suinething' that l'd like very much tu knuw. :niswered Szunniie. Fire zihezidf' replied the unwzlry cltietwr. XYhat is it? Well, duettrr, when une duetur dueturs anuther duetur. dues the duetur doinff the iluetoriiig' duetur the rither ductur like the cluettwecl Il4lCiU1' wzuns 6 t tu he cluetwi'ed ur dues the dwetur cluing the ducturing' dnetur the uther dwetur like the ductui' diving the cloetoriiig wants to duetur hini F 1 QR-5 ' , X 1 ':-H? 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Q-XVX NQA' 1 vw fl- svperim'ily and the sales- I .1 ur W fl U' pcfwple mf ready cwurlcsx' ff U il k 1 1H1 W :md intelligence. QQ fl VV ' Hwy Q lk UU I R r IN E Mu 1 r iw I ,5 I , XM 11 Jail Qj-fCH1QmiDW12wiTm Q9 A V0 Qiafzzy pfglrggafmeaqjf :61r.A::'zf!CV 104 W.-as Mark-1 Sueu - Svlhi' Bu'W 5 ELKSWHHUN f U1'fXfFKH'S P W5 Ly,g1if1ie5r'53f e 52E PM HVJW - A FEWENE lid -mea Md' I g fit REE . I' i 'ii 'W 55 Html Scimni, S'rU1'u If an and an and an fm and a u , XYitli an at the end spells Su , ,Xu an and a and e spell I , Pray, what is a speller tu dn? 'l'hcn if alsu an and an and a Xml a li d spell side , There's nlwlhing much fur a speller tw do llut tu cdmmit sifmxeyesiglierll -O-iw? IT XY.xs ,x SNIPER FLY One day last suunner little Ned had an experience with a huruet, and upuu seeing anuther une on the uiinlmv next day, exclaimed, Oh, mamma, here is anuther une nf thuse sliarp-shuuter rlies in the licmsel --Ulu? jmiiis .xxn H1iI,l'17l'L Sxrlxus The uurld is old, yet life's tu laugh. New juices are hard to tindg The present learned Senior staff L'an't tickle every mind. Sw if yuu meet sfvme ancient jest XYithin a mudern shell, lMin't frown, and call the lids a fraud 'lust laugh, and please dnn't tell, --0--oi Jlixx lI'cndm'l.'- ls am tempted to give this class a tes G011iIc 'z'wl'u' in Hu' rvuz'- Yielll not to temptatiunf' lQ O S-vii. Il.- I think yuur dad is an old crank fur telling me II ifclticlc is the time to leave. Um' Dim' fUT't'I'!lClI1'Ii1Ig the rclzztirlcj- A crank is necessary in case a self-starter fails to u'nrk. -0-Qi lilfl' .eIf1fiIuv!'llmx' did the manufacturers secure this irtin from the the irtwn ore F Hnrlnzz .-l,4'tXYliy ,they smelt it. ali-:Q - tg ' sfisf I g 9 p V029 Jig H an an -5 gif-51Q5E'11,25g'1-3--f-'ff1 1ft 1f 5:Tigt13i'QT'iiQ Q3 Tiff M BA PATRIOTISM 0,1 BAC if . ' 1 ff' C+ Y11111' G11vcr11111c11l asks 111111 tu 511111: 111 4' 0 , E 219 , 1 ' . 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COMPANY Q. gt f , 51 1 H1 3 1 21151 321121155 ' 2 -ff-if ' - sf 51199 .- e L- iga H 95 'Ea E, g J T. fwffi? ,Af XYrite it un yum' heart that eyery day is the hest day of the year. -Ezlzcrsolb. -oloi 'lirue happiness eunsists nut in the multitude df friends but in their wnrth and ehuieeellen Johnson. -Oliv- lt is hlessed tn gn tlirimgli life with an amhitiun, hut don't overlfiok the inipnrtanee nf enjoying' the scenery on the way. -wlo- .X GREAT .XlJV.'XN'l'.XG1f The .-lrzny M1116- iXnyli0w, they ean't make me return my Coat after l'm mustered mint. .5iCL'NlIlIy ljliffrl-.Xllil eyen if it were possihle, they wouldn't he rash enough fu make the attempt. They know l'd register a kick. O?,0 SOME DEseRI1 r1nN Ynur new hired man seems to he pretty stupid, Ezry? Arial he dwn't deceive his looks much, either, replied Farmer Hfirnbeakf' lrle knnws less rnund the farm here every day than the average persiin dues on the witness stand. --1 I---1 r C?ffiu'1'- l've lust my wife. lYhat would you advise me tu du? Eli-iuy yriurself fur the afternf.nn. Shell turn up at the hntel in three Hi- livin' lllll1I'S.u 4--4lllP E XYhat surt nf a liinieyinnirin did ynu have Giiyern1nent efniti'ullecl. --i 1-Tl if- LIMITED .Xn lrishman stnnd for some time hefivre a hall in which a general iight seemed lu he gning nn, Finally, he could stand it no lwnger and approaching a man in the ilnierway. asked: Excuse me, snrr, hut wuuld you much mind tellin' me: is that a patrintie light that's givin' un in that hall, ur kin any one gli in and Jimi inf gksrcqkg? M - -- ,1 :J Y-H i-we .was--.V -- I g Q - - - - - - -1 -i'i.v-., --- V f ---- Kiwis ,gf u a E WA l' f a' YQUR judgment is confirmed by practically all the large National Buyers - when you choose a Garford. USERS KNOW The Garford Motor Truck Company Lima, - Ohio 0 'tif X ag lgar- aa N ee Igg .. ,. ., . , V- -llzxx lfc'IHt'.V-UXYQIS licmsqyelt qfmveiitimi:1l? H011 lf- Sure, he zlttenclefl all the cU11x'entifms. 4 llTl ni Get yuni' lizippiness wut wwf ylllll' wurk ni' you will never lcnnw what reall lizippiness is. --1 1-4 l-- Sniith lizul just lzfinglit 21 new :lug 'incl twwlc lnnei t h I 1 . . s ll ENC' Z1 lutllc at lt. They hung mei' the stalule and peepecl at the pup, which was twisting ronncl :intl muncl in Zl frenzieml effort tu catch his own tzlil. Uxxrllill surt wt Z1 clwg' mlm win call that asked .lfll'lCS. 'IX watch thug. replied Smith. Oh. l see, l'Cll1ZlI'lit'll hlwnes, lie is winmling liiniself up n1iw. i-1l Cl HE.XlQI1 .vr .x Plum' 1'iI.l'.Yf ,5'4'f'f1n1l1111'c- XYh ' - t f 5 yes when he sings 7' .SiL'CHlIlI, .hlfH'L'ftIfHI'-NHC can't hear tw see tl v clues tlmt felluw clu e his e ie ziumlience suffer. mm- u-- bfn lflltllltll-X' fn jzllcu' !wz'v1'l- Kly lnincl is lnzule np. lic l.vfi14fcf11ll,i'l- lust like the rest uf yunf' --1 l?T1 ri C'11cvIu111c1'-I -Illl-Cl'-lllll- fctzvclcl' tiff t1.v.vi.vlu11ll-Bring' th'1t ti 1x' f . . .V fl CIlg'ZlgClllCllI rings here. ll2ll'l'Y --4 1 1, ml Officcrf''O1'1le1'l5', this cuiifee tastes like innrlf' l1l'tliCI'l'l' lcm1.v11!f1'11g l-'liffflfll xqlzuzfl- 'l'liey sity, sir, that it was grounil ew :lays rigw, which :Lccwnnts fm' it. --1 li--I 1-- Only liznirlsuine peuple reacl this. Yun certziinly have Z1 gwirl upiiiimi uf yHl1l'SClf. f-4a 1 fx 1. L Y ' fn- , ' . wg., H ,- W Q fn 5 1-3 51f '35vs - 0:2141 - -M ..ff:f gui? Y' I JJ., ,Luk -.A-1 .M JN AX., Glnmplinwnta .Q uf ilu' , . lima iUnrn1nntiu Elnrnrpuratvh fr -ii '15 J .V T -in -K-.5 , I P mutha T -f., 5 31336 35 A H . 2.4 Qgzfflfgg I g ' e. is as 1 : Mrs. L'arter's maid had heen married three months, and she was visiting at her former mistress' hiluse. XYell. Emma, asked Mrs. Carter, hfiw dw you like heing married hy this time: as well as XYlll'lill'lg'?u Oh, it's line, ma'am, getting' mai'ried. Yes'm, it's sure fine, replied limma. lint Liird. ma'am, she added, after a little tliiqtiglit, ain't it tedious ? -10101 Riivrixoli is Sw1f3E'1' The druggist danced and ehartled till the huttles danced on the shelves. ll'hat's up? asked the soda clerk. Have ynu been taking sninetl1ing? No, was the answer. You rememlzer when our water pipes we1'e frozen last winter? ' Yes, but what- XYell, that plumlmer who Fixed them has just crime in to have a presc1'iptif.vn lilled l Ll' l i Lipfin the recent death in a lliestern tiiwn uf a pruminent politician, who at une time served his civuntry in a very high legislative pusitimi, a mnnher of newspaper men were ciillztlzmatiiig un an iilziituary notice for pulnlicatinn. XYhat shall we say nf the ffvrmer Senator? asked one. Oh, just put down that he was always faithful to his trust, was nffered hy a sccnnd. And, queried a third, shall we mentinn the name uf the trust? 1-171-411- T II izv L12 FT H ICR Bliss lftta came fiver with her hfiliday iwrder: l'm after slime mnre of your line chickens, .Xunt Lucy. llring me- But the wld lady emerged friiin the cahin and hung over the fence. Willy, law. Bliss lfttal Didnt yu' knuw dere was a preachers' conference dnwn this way? l ain't grit line chicken left. Dey's all dune entered the ministry. -it i-1 1- 'l'wu cnuples uf fureign liirth and hahit had, after six months' travel in .Xmeriea lmefiire the war, returned tn their native land. One nf the male members nf the quartet was thus aecwsted hy a friend the next day after their arrival : Did yuu have a gnufl time in .Xmerica? Tm which was made the character-illuminating reply: Yes, hut our wives did get awfully tired uf thnse upper herthsf' iw-1 i e 4 ,?, , 1. , , Ld-.A-, '- ' - .11 Y W, 1, 4.3-0.51 -1 .iiq .V a l-,A i- .. e I 13 'i 1 t't l'tet -'2 fQ74g5257EQEf 57 ' fn? Q 0? 549 if' 'WiTTf1'3WN ,L-,,,f if Elf'-Q. Q ffl 7 W , J W i I Q? Qlnzuplimvnta NN ' w Q 0 0 Ihr Svnlar Qivfrntng Qlnxnpung N 1 W Q l f Ll fi 4' li Y ,I f- V' i I F iHi1I illixtv l!'0atim'l:-'XX pagan is a religinus fanatic uf lntlia wliu lies tin 1 I g Qsjji' Af ea 'lllie man xrliu tinee must wiSely saitl: llc sure yeiu're riglit, tlien go alieaclf' Xliglil well have atlmlecl tliis-to-wit: 'llc sure y4it1'1'e n'1'wi1g'liefu1'e you quit. i-iilul lfulgcf'- l7u ynu serve lirlisters here? i ll't11'!c1-- Yes, sir, sit tlunn. XYe serve aiiylioclyf' 1-0?U-Q ll 'illvzir ff.- l like a girl that can take a julie. I.n1't'11t' H.-954, flu l. 'l'liat's wliy l'ni willing' to take yutif' --0-4 m Y w XX Ii,x'1' H12 Q.XL'Gll'l' l le liisseil lier un tlie elieelc. lt seeiuecl a lizirinless frulie: lle's lieen laid up a week, 'llliey say, with painter's Colle. -pi-r Sliirlcers get paisl what they are xwwtli. -0-m Iii!! C.- lf :i liurglar entered tlie cellar wiiultl the eval slmut P Ifurl ll.- Nm lint perliaps tlie liinflling' n'miil. 'T ll--llJ- Xen' ff,--uxlvllflt is a 1iagan? a lietl uf nails, etc.. tw liecnine lmlyf' limi-411 ticrultlniv G.f lJu yuu euiisitlei' ilates as fruit? Ifxfllvl' K.- Nm 'l'liey're generally nuts. -U--4i-- UI' all base pzissiinis, fear is must aecursetl.-Shakespeare. Y .-Irina S- -i- 7 -' ' W asrfjwmf'-v .. f W- - ,-., . JT, 1. Y, Y , Y. , t., W, , fi: , ' W S K I g 9 I E fI2i IIIi W'T The New House of Bluemn A. 95:51, '15:E'f .1 f.g:5:'q:f:1:5' Q:. f:5:f:IiE'.E:f: I ,.,. I 1.1-: ga-f-I-' - 'I 114325 ,I-r' ,-fs 5551: 4f5E525.,.,,, -35353251-ff'5f5fFs5f?:15f:' 2 ' 'ssf5e5s5 'SM 1: 5 2--sf-f fffiffif' ?5i2E:f.:.- .,,. I 1555252555 -ffi i ffffifiii' ' -- I- i5l+ .+, :'5'5i5' '5s:3ff'f i'f'E5ffE555f i':'f ':2s2ff5E: ,, ,' . ,-,, ., I.: , ,:.:,:,,, . xi,-.-. . . -.-. f sl 5 :-sl :L 2 Wlsgfss: -- Erirff? 1gsgs:f:: .,., fgszsifb : .4.. ,:'-I-1:s:.g 5555555535 551 555 E555 P 55555555 5 mv 515 5, 5 1.5fsf.:,. :.f5s5:gg5 -1 ,-.V A it A g if CORNER MARKET AND ELIZABETH For over thirty years B1uem's has served-and served faithfully. In our new store that service is being magnified 10 times, yes, 20 times. Are you enjoying it? T I 1 9 1 9 'Iii 4' Q I jig in 2770 The Chas. C. Siferd Undertaking Co. AUTO EQUIPMENT 716 South Malin Street I ADX AI IENDANT CHAIRS AND TAIHIES FOR RENT ES E L wi' , 5 E'El13?f?3f3kE'fEII I 'shew 1 . K 1. u U si-.z4.rf.,I, I gf x hz-9 -,J .zaq ,I . I If 12 ,II ai ,W Il .L NIT W IL I, ,Ii II' .NN-v III IM I III- '1,' 5. I Wav. I g Q . - W ' AN Reno .Xeefiixliiig tn the man: the vnly thing un earth that can cheat a woman tint uf the last word, is an argument. ilihe feminine rlehnitiwn: the man who gives to the wld patent-meclieine ahnanaes fur his alleged wit. -UL-ul ,X very ahsent-minilerl man was Pasteur. the nnteil scientist. Xlihile clin- ing al his ilanghter's hunse it was notieecl that he rlippeml his cherries in a glass nl' water lrefnre eating' them. .Xs this canseil snme amusement, he helil fnrth at length nn the clangers nf the miernhes with which cherries were ein'- erefl. Then he leanecl lzaelc in his chair. wipecl his fwreheaml. and nneon' scinlisly pielteil np his glass, anal swalluwecl the enntents, iniemhes anal all. -in--Ht XYh-i was New. llillf' aslcefl llvnlger, as he walked mlwwn the street. X'X'asn't he the chap whn was always mild? Xu, sairl his wise frienfl. 'l'hat was Zern-annther guy altngetlielf' -Li l--I 1- ,X man was in a railrnail aeciclent. .Xfter a while he appearecl nn the street walking with the aiil tif a pair nf crutches. llell11. nhl felliiwf' greetecl an aefpiaintanee rushing- np tu shake his hanil. l certainly am glacl tn see ynu aiwiiiiil again. 'l'hanlcs, respnnclecl the injureml nne. l see ynn are hanging' fast to ywur crutches, nhservefl the acquaint'- anee, Cant ynn ilu withwint them? My tlnetiir says l can. answererl the injnrerl party, hut my lawyer says l cant it ali b- I1' ynn ean't laugh at the -inlces nf the age- Langh at the age uf the jokes. -1 1-41- -lh1'n1J1.t- l aslcecl her if l ennlcl see her home. lvrillllg'-izxllll what cliil she say? -lhlmlzx- Slie saicl she wwnhl senrl me a picture nf it. 111-113- 'XlxlYl'l'j' is a slnw piiisnn, lt never ilicl any une aught hnt harm, even when taken in humefipathie cliises. Qlllfzifi 'H - . . i .... . s . -- . - - in uality and Service in Printing 1 5223471182 W ,. U !he WXNNUAI. MIRROR is :ln exznnple nr' the quality na Pl502lE.' wnrk we dn. Our Quality Printing is nu inure expensive in b the huyer than the pnurer kind. Mfzzfz 17100 ,..,, ii' Serw'fe The wnrd upon which we estzlhlished nur nnw fzist- Qrnwiny .',4 husiness, We NEVER BREAK PROMISES. Ask the liusinees :' f ilVi1lI11lg'Cl' nf the ANNUAL. A 3 A -ll: Q25 , 'I THE REPUBLICAN GAZETTE 5 a 'of Commercial Printing Department E? - i , raduation Means I A New Erzi, New Evnlutinns, : Nev' QPW,-tunitigg, New Visinns frrun Our nf the Past, Nw' Regpniisilwilitiesy New Hnpes fnr the Future, New 'riimgs tu 'rlmik Amit, A NEW CAREER M, New Rezlsnns fur 'l'iiuug1itfuine55, FUN. OF PROMISE. New Ventures, New Endeavors, 2 New Resnlutinns, 'r ..-,, M Be Tlnifty-First, Lust and Always 51.00 PWYI Sfflrf a Srzvzhgf jffoufzf Q -Afr- ii The Lima Home and Savings Ass'n MASCNIC BLOCK i SW Interest Cniiipniiiuied Semi-Annuxrliy Thi V 3 5 54 1455553 if ' 1 5 1 f X ' if. ,-- .,-,- ' Wig'ff:LifLA.7j'ak1-4g': Y Z - ii' ' Q, , 1 2 iii ' Q sjafi-',Ei Qi 13j W' ,2? 0:5 62315 if-z ' fi, 1-Wg , ew w ' fi 2 -- e -f ' ' A , f - A --,:vf..f.vrf-- A . 4 ' I g A 0 ggi:-h -A E S Failure is wnly fur thwse xyliw think failure. ,-Utol Tn1t'lzt'1'- Yrmi' answer reminfls me uf Quebec. Syl! H.- XX'hy sn? Tutlflzvl'- Beezluse it's fhunrletl nn such a hig lmluffu 1-lll Ll1i Guns Xxn Boys Girls' faults are nianyg Boys have only two- liyerything' they say :Xncl everything they dn. 4 y O1 Hvtzrfz -'l,- Lend me ten clnllarsf' lilly' ,S'.f X'wi1 lmnw I hayen't gut it, hut thanks for the suspiqimif' Xu une ever gf t ricl uf a lie hy telling it: it is sure tu grime hnme summer ur later tu linlmoh with its author, ' --we-U-k T!1111m1.r- XX'l1y mlm ynu wear such lwuml sucks? CIvi,vt'1'- 'l'n keep my feet awake. Caesar ennquerecl many nations .X mighty man was he, .Xml in my examination. Ile alsn Qnnquerecl me. -1 n O- ll'!1n'!v1'- X'es .it tnuk me three mwznths tu learn all alwut this inwtwr- cycle. 0411141111- '.Xinl what have ywn gut fur ywur pains? ll'1'1vvlv1'- Lininieut. f pi.-1.-4.h--gw-is a: rf - I g l W J: . T5 , - V K . .Ja C tbgfwnr. 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The value of your property K I li WI IB Bl li Sl IB Bl li BI IG QI IB Bl IB Sl IB BI li Bl ID Bl IB Bl 'N lx ma IB S! mi will be increased. li an IN 5 You will need fewer gallons of HIGH S'i'ANimu1i gg than of ordinary paint-Hiuii S'1',x:cim,xim goes so EQ much farther. It will give your buildings complete K . I C ther protection B xv: a v 5 . Let us show you color samples, Robert P. Jones HARDWARE Were on the Square - - LIMA, OHIO I li Bl IB Bl IB Bl IB Bl IR Bl IB Bl IB Bl I8 BI li Bl IB Bl li Bl IB Bl li BI li Bl li Bl IR Bl lil Bl li Bl IB BI li BI IR Bl IB Bl IR Bl IB Bl li Bl IB BE Bl lil IB Bl Bl IB IB Bl Bl IB IB Bl Bl ID IB Bl Bl lil IB Bl Bl I8 IB S! SS L Bl Bl lil Iii BD 5- IRES WEEEBIG!KWEGESEBEBIBIBIBiiiiiiiilhiiiiiliiie-iiiiiiiii BIB GBQIBIBBEEQEQSB U!BBSBSBBBBBBQIDEBUG!BEEEBEEEEEQIBDUSBIEQBI I g as 'mngif' ' 1 TIIQQ. f 'Et L's131f1'L Xu1v, this is tl1e kind uf mnvie I like. lt's educational. XYl1y, it's all alwut a vampire. just sn. I may meet a vampire sunie uf these days and then I'll knuw h-vw tu prutect myself. -tm-all THEY ALL TRY IT I'Ie's a clever 1JIlHfOg'l'I11JI1Cl'.H Makes pictures uf pe1 wple as they luuk, I presume. Cleverer than that. Ile 1nakes them as they think they lnokf' --o-u- PR1'n12NT llcwul wnuld give lnts tu make yuu liappyf' .Yflc- X'z1ca11t nr Il'Il1Jl'OVCfI?H --1 1-1 :- Tlllf D.XL'Gll'I'IiR 'Iill.X'I' Sixczs IDun't ynu think her vnice is IIll1Jl'1lYC1I?H I'erha1ms, hut 111 it cured. --1 1-11 xl REQIEUFEIJ llc- Hu1v'1l yuu like a pet dug? Sfn'- Xu1v, Charlie, haven't I tnld yuu that I d11n't intend tw marry? lfmltw- -X 'I'R1'i3 F1111-:xii -Xndy Iiiiister. a well-knuwn character in his native city. had recently shuffled wtf this mnrtal cuil in destitute circumstances, althuugh in his earlier days he enjnyed financial 1Jl'llS1JC1'IIy. A pruininent merchant, an wld friend uf the family, attended the funeral and was visihly affected as he gazed fur the last time nn his nld friend and assuciate. The mourners were cunspicuwvusly few in numher and snme attention was attracted hy the sivrrixwilig merchant. ',I'he wld gentleman was very dear tu you 7' ventured une uf the hearers after the funeral was uver. Indeed, he was, answered the mnurner. Andy was une tr11e friend He never asked me tu lend l1in1 a cent, tliuugh I knew that he was practi- cally starving' to death. we NEQX H ' A Y N H ' W fbi QQA flgvp Tw'?NWw37e'EQ lgiil'-Q A Q13 4443-fe ' iwlgl1,3.,?fSf3QqxElj 6,85 Q-gy-c, 'fe ,fe -W fn 1 M ' ::,:.f:f'-,Lfyzf-,.e' 4--f , , QE, all Tl llll EDITQRI I ll all lll What you see in nur xvi1nl4m's reflects wllal you find in our stnre. Neither wilfully wr ' ' ' l hy aecldent do we llllCllLl thai nur Wlllylllw dlsplays shall create the Wlllllg llllPl'tZS5lUll nr act ly . . . . . . . ll as a false stimulant tu whet the appetlte and then dlsappmnt the mtendmg purchaser arte: XEN 11 the feast is spread. l 1 l , ,L M, , W We mean that our windnws shall always he a true index nf values not only in prices hut in the character of the merchandise displayed as well. And there shall always he plenty of ll it inside the Store-we promise you that. The De1se1 Co. l,lNlAlS BIG STORE l l l COMPLIMENTS OF T o l lf- Lima-is Leading Men's Shop ' ll W- ll5-117 XVEST MARKET STREET ll ll ll ll' , X lil 1, My tr l - xg - s ,e e ees ee e. l as 1--:fm--fs-.e I ee - , l if-.fr fl hge e e. ze ffl f- see-af-aegwf QW? 3. Q' Y H ii Y ,T YI 2-'?Q'Q I g JX CUMEIJX' UNDIVINE Pt7I'tItfI'.YC .X Shaded 11 rum, ,-Xn open fire, .-X cozy nnnk, ,Xnd your heart's desire. P11 l'gUI'U ry llhe seltsanie rnnin, XX'ith lights just few. The same little nnnk. XX'ith Ma there two. IIlfCl'Il0 The ninin, the :mole The shade, the tire, The greatest chance- .Xnd enter Sire! -iellill Snfli.,- My uncle died and left everytliing' tu an orphan asylumf' .l'l'c'SflIt'-UXX'llZ'll did he leave? .X'nf1'1.- lflex'e11 children. -u-ii-- Sflllllfl'-Ulll'1lfCSS4T, l feel indehted tn ynu fur all l lmmxf' l'rnf.-- l'i':iy dn nut nientinn such a trifle. ii-Ui'-1 1- Ilzlznccliz'- l3n ycu think a girl Shnuld learn tu lrwe lwefure twenty? lf.i'fu'1'1ii'11cc- Xu. ti in large an audience. ir'i--4i-- THINGS NEVER Hiiuui inf .X sheet frnm the hed uf a river. .X tile frnin the font of a mountain. .X page from the vnluine uf steam. .X wink frnm the eye of a needle. X feather frnm the wing of an army. X hair frnni the head nf a hanuner. X liite frnin the teeth of a saw. X cheelc drawn un a sand hauk. Igg 441 1 LIMA STEEL CASTING ' I COMPANY H I I if L I I is LIMA, OI-IIO, U. S A. gm I EMULSO f LIQUID WAX POLISH ' Mau1uf11ctu1'ed by I The Glenmore Company I S uth C IIII ll Ave. llllll OI11 I COMPLIMENTS . . OF . . I I STEINER BRQTI-IERS ' LIMA, QHIQ, ---- U. 5. A. L5 SLI I Liv? I 1 I I g5:aK'E,E Fasiiinx Fuinzlns I am not afraicl that my tlaughter will ever marry in haste. NYhy nut? It will take at least six mwnths tn prepare any trnusseau she wwitihi ciisnsicler lit to marry in. iyylol .X Haan Bmw The pulitician rushecl past the uflicial Cerehus intu the eclitnrial sanctum. X'vliat dw ywn mean? he roareil. XYhat chi ynu mean hy insulting me as you iliml in last nig'ht's ClZ111'1lll'?N -lust a ll'llfl1lCllt,u replied the eflittw. l3icln't the stwry appear as you gave it tu us, namely. that ywu hail resigueil as city treasurer? It clid. But ynu put it under the head uf 'l'ulilic Iinprovementsf lt l---Ol BI'1'T1fRSXX'I'flf'l' Am I gnoil enwvngli for yi:u? sighetl the f-ind lnver. Xu, saiil the girl, cancliflly. ynu're ni t. hut ywu are ton gmail fur any other girl. --4 '1--4 il No CASE , The wld miser in the stury. wht, tlrupt a live-tlfillar gtiltl piece in the plate at church, niistiking it fur a izicl-icl, cnulcl get nn great satisfaction out oi the deacon, as will he recalleal. hut he was nrt the man to give up easily. Aecimliiigly' he suuglit legal ailvice with a view nf instituting' a suit at law. Hut the lawyer wht in he c-insultetl was une nf thnse rare ancl gifteil souls whw wnulcl rather le witty than rich, tr almwst anything else, fur that matter. Sir, sairl he at nncc, yfwn have nu case. Yiiu are guilty nf cuntrili- utury neg'lig'encc. - U---1 ri- Ct'1,'1'1v.x'i'1uN Father, what mln they mean hy gentlemen farmers 7' Gentlemen farmers, my son, are farmers whim seltlnm raise anything except their hats. --'ll tl--- His l.I1is'r illi111'.v1't'1'- .Xml mln ynu fwrgive ynur enemies I'c111'tc11f- XYell, I can't say l exactly forgive them, hut I ilu my best tn put them in a pusitinn where l can sympathize with them. 05 -. il. L-- 1 g Quik 7 J QIIIIEIPIE' 'iT'if',55-QIIEQQLEQQIIILQQE'Eflff' 3 aEii5f' W' f iI I5'2g?Zf9IQV J 'F' I in W il III F. A. SCH LILLER Schuller EK I IooI2s FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE XV. M. HOOKS Plmiie, Malin 1814 3297 North Mziin St. OLD MAN OPPORTUNITY , I Smiles upon thnse with bgmk ziccoamts :ind lziuglis at those xvitliimt. Hows he looking nt youn We invite you to start Ll 42 Compound lmcrcst lienring' Szivings Account in this strong Q lm ini 1 I iitx Q NT' I1 k 1 I p'eif11'Q for OPPOIILII ' vi The Old National Bank OPERA HOUSE HLIQ. I.INIA, OHIO I QG'?'5-aiiwfx siyiii PLATES ' DESIGNS 124 W. HIGH ST. DRAININGSIQ PHOTOS . KEYSTONE BLDG. FOR ALL PRI NTINGI5 PHON E LAIIE5432 ADVERTISING PURPOSES Ll M A , OH IO Qonsulf us when planning your Adveriising Qampaign I JZ 'AF i R Q 1 - I Ivana X if- ,ggi 'S 5 ,V RIPE be V Q I H Q XX'121.1.. L1-3'r limi 4. MQ .X Hea and a Hy were discussing the Hu and XYUl1tlC1'll'lg each of them what they ywuld dn. Said the Hea, Let us Hy. Said the Hy, Let us Hee, Su they Hen' thru a Haw in the Hue. -. -t .- -1 I- t ni l is, hegan the pupil. l ani, nut l is, corrected the teacher. l am the ninth letter nf the alphalmetf' the pupil cuntinued. -4 : t :+L 1111511111111 in ll'1'ft'- Bly, l wish ynu ewuld make the hread like mnther used tu make. ll'1'ft' in l'111.vI1t111t1'- l wish ynu enuld make the dough tmnneyj that father used tw make. -1, .1-1 il Litixvy-lt's the iligent time Oi had lasht Saturday. Diyil a thing eau l remembet' afther fwur tfclwek. t2'H1'1'e11-'liliiii lirvyxil ye lmmx' ye had a gnntl time? C1 'Qu l'l ' ' ' ' ' ' may-. re. t it nt O1 hear the cup tellin the Judge alinut it un Mon- day 1nnrning'? .O Ol Cft'1.vt'1'-lamlq at that girl smiling' at me mer there. l'111'II1'fi.v-lltili. that's nnthing: l laughed out lnud at ynu the lirft time I saw yt tu. -0-t 1- .X Swuth Side clruggist lately received a hur1'ied call frnin a small girl, uhm desired tn purchase swine liniment and some cement. 4. Lininient and cement? repeated the pharmacist. puzzled hy the unique trrder. Giving' tu use 'em at the Same time 7' Sure, prnmptly respnnded the j'Ullllg'SlCl'. Bla, she hit pa with a pitcher. -O-1 1- L'NN12t'1iss.x1u' .X Swede entered a pustwlitice in the northwest and inquired: -. llane any letters for me ttiday? .- XX'hat name. please F .4 Xy tank de name is U11 de letter. gigwg ta I g E5 J, ae-eff:-aff-draft 1 +2 X Eggvrt N 1211111 The Leachng Elflnrwt F C. Deprato The South Side Confectionery Store Evans and Thomas HARDWARE U H M1 S367 fN 1l My at on wc IH HARMQTN BUSSERT Photographer QOUIHWEST CORNER MXIN A D NORIH SIS Pl M 1 44' 7 Q The Dail nub vot im, No. 'J VVEATHER--ROTTEN THE DAILY SNUI3 Published every now and then by The Snub Pressing Company tstl inc. Managing Editor wooL Y. nam Assistant 1. scaivrcnmi Reporters and -tresscs srit ssoor c. A. LOTT FI. Z. XVALKEH AKIE LAMITY EDITORIAL This paper is run on an entirely new plan, originated by lion. Mr Socrates of Athens. or tlierealiouts. XYe desire, as you possibly notice. to be distinctly original, and have disregarded absolutely all prece- dents in the conductation of our noble scroll. First, we have, by sheer will of force. rt-solved to make these radical cliatiges. and moreover, they have been carried out Ithat is, these here plans! with no regardlessness of the possible consequiences. Also half of our ufliCe force has been carried on :I stretcher as a result of our con- quest, and we are greatly handi- tapped in now having only one bookkeeper left. Secondly. we have suffered the aforesaid conse- 'Iuinct'-s. but as is our most inward nature, we have sacriticially resolv- ed not to mention these troubles to our few friends and many enemies. XVith this short introduction to the preface of this educational article, we will proseed to explain to our- selves and any one else who brings chance along, the where and why- four of it all. tTo be continued in our nt-xt! ISIC: VVRECK REPORTED CAR vs. MAN! NVQ- note that in one of the main streets of New York Cy the other day twhen it rained! that Earl Phillips, Lima boy. and at present City Mgr. of the metro-police. played the leading mail part in at very destructive auto wreck. The cair, driven by Mr. Phillips' chif- fonier, collided with a grape juice wagon, driven by XYilliam NYandel, a'so formerly of this city. Accord- ing to the latest oflicial reports, funeral arrangements have not yet been made, tho the patient is al- leged to he claimed to be recover- ing rapidly. MAC-NIFICENT PROCESSION ATTRACTS ATTENTION IN DONVNTOWN SECTION Our beautiful city still echoes with the noise and splendor of the latest women's suffrage parade. The procession was headed by the executors committee, consisting of ll:-len Hoegner, Hutlif-lla Preble and Itorothy Shell. the prominent at-trice. Immediately behind the impos- ins lirst section came the hired mourners. which body claims to have been a jazz band, featuring llill Chew, Abrains and Co. Ifollowing this came thi- main part of the parade which on the whole was the most sorgeous spec- tacles seen in our city for centur- ies. This section was composed of Miss Ruth XVells, well known lo- cally. The snffragettes claim the pa- rade was a great success. OUT FOR BUSINESS Hur police force led the parad. Saturday. He was looking tine. LOCAL The Hon. Sydney Hoagland. prominent reform agitator, and student, is to speak before the con 211-ss of the Peace League this evening at seven-fifty-nine. His topic is to be How to Roll Your Own, and is to be discussed in the interest of the Cridersville Y. M. C, A., I-Bowling Alleys. A large at- tendance is expected. as the meet- ing is scheduled to close promptlv at eight, RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS DISCLOSED-LONG RE- SEARCH WORK ENDED l'rof. Roy Sakemillcr. of Prince- mouth Vniversity, has made an im- portant disclosure. after spending many months in the study of the language of thc French. His new book l unny French l razes, is exceptionally interesting, and the professor claims that he is greatly pleased at finding. after the afour mentioned months at hard labor tno. he didn't wear a striped suit, or anything like that!! that he is at last absolutely sure that the indefinite articles un and une' are practically the same, except that they differ greatly in spelling and in use. AESTHETIC CHEMISTRY, NEW SUBJECT ORIGINATED From another big college colnes a communication from Hon. Ed- ward Bolger, instructor in chem- istry and great psychologist. The professor claims that he is saving his college immense amounts of money by his new method of teaching that subject. His plan is to teach the student aesthetic danc- ing along with the usual chemistry course. This results in graceful, easy movements on their part. this ease of action enabling them to juggle test tubes and sulfuric acid in one hand. while the other appendage is busily engaged in re- lieving some other laboratory worker of his apparatus. So far the method has been a great suc- cess. CUSSES COMPLICATED CASE CAUSES MUCH COMMENT OUTCOME UNCERTAIN An interesting suit-at-law is being debated in the courts of Mex- ico Cy. Mexico. The plot is SODIQ- what complex, and involves the discussion of many seemingly un- important details. The origin of the case may be traced some years back, when Mrs. P. Cheezit Golder- built tthen Miss Annette Roby, of Limal was riding thru the streets of the Mexican capital on the back- bone of a mule. It was alleged that a watering trough which had stood for years on a certain cor- ner, had been removed, without the mule's knowledge. and its place tilled by a modern drinking foun- tain. The mule, not noticing the change, bumped his chin on the concrete bowl, was startled, and consequently removed Mrs. Cheezit forcibly from her resting place, re- sulting in much damage. May the suit result favorably for our old friend! I miie r. it ,M 4 R.-i ,- f-,. an Wu. i i in U1 'H f ea Q ff to or C Q gig.. 5 'XY P' ' X 'Ar 'fznfaiw cfm IPX nfl. W M East Iron and Machine Company N. , ..,, an mm., M., W M ,. N qw-. nv.. e .f Qi N fa' H ' zrl Afgggq , W we i i 2 Q a a f ie i i 1 Contractors to U. S. Government tt i i Qrdnance Department 1 Q N, , xi I Y 1- V i i TT Emergency Fleet Corporation Jn Shipbuilding Parts , M 'ffllnf to ' ttf it C i iv- 5 i Su beautiful she seemed to me, l wished that we might wed, Her neck 'twas just like iynry, But, alas. so was her head. ll1'.vfn1'y- XYl1y are the Middle Ages knnwn as the Dark Ages ? ll'1'.vv f 1'uxl1.- Becar1se there were so many kni0'hts. . 45 ifwi? , .4 , H- 34 .5 ,i Q 0 Or' E. ' - if Happiness is purely a matter of reciprucity. He whim is the happiest is he whn gives the must happiness. Lid. B.- There's sivmething preying nn my mind. IICVIIIAIII K.- Neyer mind, it will sown staryef' XYIIEN Dan Yi-3l.I.s Dowx She said, Gnml1iiglit. she said it der, -Xs maids are wunt In dw! She said it twenty times nr mnre. .Xml still she wasn't tlirrmugltl 'Tis strange hnw different people are: Her pater, hig and gruff. Remarked it mince! 'Twas heard afar: .Xnd nnce was quite ennugh-lie XX'Clll.-15,11 .14'11OT.. Ifjtllil' dl. lfu 11 f7l't'Z'I'-V girl who had jzzsz' Irvggm' his fva1'41'o11 fm' .vfcfjvzhg 1111- hi.: fvcfj- ,Xl1, thats all right: they're made tn walk nn. ill. S.- Bet l knuw where you gilt that neektief' K. H.- Det hye bucks yfim dont Ill. Sl.- .'X1'4 :und your neck of cnursef' Ilfmlsx- ls there anything ynu can do that some une else Can't ? Nunffcxfvz'- Yes, l' can snmetimes read 1Tl ' writin0'. .5 3 ei . , L., , Q-ii:-s .3 19 9: Q 'lt ' g' ' , TZ- R gepggsga we Q I g Q my W +G.. E -ir? .3 -ef-1 I'1E:.Q?f457lf7Z5,i11:i.L ll E1 HL gg see.. -e.,-.1a1ae- sr-1 V+-1 THE CANDY SI-IOP l OUR SPECIALTY ..,,, .3 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODAS AND SUNDAES ii sANrrARx' seuvice Candies Fresh by Express Each Week 110 West Market st. ROBT. E. HQRN, P1-op. 1 l rv--1 -. QE: has Mnrk legluerld l flniiilfil s, W T? 'T H ilti , 1 Tlfllltlllrfiieinklllln mmaeca. gl LOOK YQUR BEST 1 lt is the desire of every graduating miss to look l1er best on this auspicious Occasion. lt is to your advantage to remeniher that we specialize in the triininings for your H1'1p'l and Graduation Dress Q. Swine timely suggestions are: White Net and Georgette, lnsertions and Edges to matchg f' White Silk Girdle, Cords, Laces, l3uckles, Tassels and Ripon for Sashes Zllvlhnnan Sc Gln. 209-11 North Main Street BUCKEYE HATS have won their reputation for heing good flats upon their Ill6l'lt alone. The hest uf every- thing in the hest ot Hats. B. EICHE NS-ER l THE BUCKEYE M 1411 Nei-111 Nxlllll Street .. , - .... A - Set t. Q 1 T '11 -Q1 . E iris-rgeagsri 1 , o oo , .C Y 7 . , if ,ggie .B gang .Q Iga ag BIEN SuoL'I.1i Skit' Tins A little girl wrote the following composition on men: Men are what women marry. They drink and smoke and swear, but don't go to church. I'erhaps if they wore hnnnets they would. They are more logical than women. also more Zoological. Both men and women sprang from monkeys, hut the women sprang' farther than the men. , OT,,O His SToNG Poixr Is your hushand much uf a provider, KIalindy? He 'ies' ain't nothin' else. ma'am. He gwine to git some new furni- ture proyidin' he gits de money: he gwine to git de money prnyidin' he go to XYil1'liI he gn to work proyidin' de job suits him. I never see such a pro- vidin man in all mah days. 1-1 'iii xi SLIGHT KlIS'I'.XKIf Female passenger in airplane some thousands uf feet up-excitedly. Please, oh. please won't you go down? I'ye just dropped my pearl cuff-A hutton l Calm yourself, madam-that's 114 it your cuff-hutton. that's Lake Erie. .lo-10iT. 'l'12RR11:r,E TEBIPERED I'.xNi,ow In the Domestic Relations Court Mrs. .Xntninette Panlow explained some of the reasons why she dreads the wilder type of life. She made it clear that she had been associated with her hushand in matrimony for ten years and that all interest in life on the plains. tales of valor and revenge. detective stories, and adventurous situations, had died in the meantime. He's always going to kill some one, said Mrs. Panlow. and he won't work. Every time the rent is due for years, I'ye had to seurry around toi get it for fear he'd kill the rent man if a word was said to him. Every time the dumhwaiter hell has rung loud he's said he'd knock the head off whoever rang it ,and everytime we'ye heen out walking he has l:-een on the verge of getting into a terrible iight and of killing' some one. He has a terrible temper. Magistrat Harris looked intently at the defendant. Didnt I see you in Harlem Court two weeks ago? he asked. Yes, said Mr. I'anlow to the magistrate. I was there. I made a coni- plaint against th' boy that tends the fruit-stand at our corner. But I didn't tell my wife about it. XYhat did the hoy do to you? asked the Court. He hit me, said the terrihle tempered Mr. I'anlow, and I had him arrested. 'til '-'49 Q2-'A-l--:n lt TEt .K st, . i. - , -A , are if to at 19 H ' aa ,cm it 1 ff ill 1' il 01211 Pri' , 9 t illlnmrr Shun 130 Nrarth Nlftin Nlztin 1144 lr A ' I. W . Basinger Students M Patruuize the advertisers. It is tu their sac- ritice that it is made possihle to puhlish i ElLERNlAN BLDG. our pulilicntirui, the Mirror li and HAllllllfllH l West Market St. Phone, Nlzliu 2577 Q Q AM, r . if Hoegner and Fountain Pens Cantieny 51.50 Up SCHOOL SUPPLIES, DRAWING INSTRL T MEMS AND SAUSAGE MENTS ANU PAPER EVERSHARP PENc11.s OF All mums FINE S'l'A'l'IONERY l 9 ns North Nlz1iuSt. Schell S Book Store 5 V A B C STORE AT HEAsoNyusi.E PRICES. F With Styles :uid Perfect Fitting, Added, ill That is Your Pleasure it You Buy of Us 64 The Coleman-Bresler Company 143 South Main Street e we we Q Viv e 5 J fx l 7767 Y '- 1:':f'Xij,,. k Y ,, ,,h. AY s, ,, ,,,,,s,, , Yi -, -,A f-fl,fe- e esiifiieizfgir-wafer+ei:ifT:AitQ-19-4 x V. P'- , Uv A - CQMPLIMENTS . . . OF THE . . . I R. T. GREGG CQ. -'QUALITY FIRST Arcade Shoe Repairer JOE CARDONEP1'wp. 6 M I3 A 1 1 Ol COMPLIMENTS . . . OF THE . . . L ra rdf: ootegy EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL U .-.AAx'1'.. Wentworth-Dean Electric Co. umm, Mum :cm 211 west High st. 1 11, -H 5 - - me :tg Qsirl. f-5- J we W ' J ilu E -,gg 4 ,- 0 -J N r r 2 I r r t ,Q S,,J ' .JJ 1 1 The time is here that you witl he lrnoking for Il Refrigerator J r -M ,L WE HANDl.E THE CELEISRATED LEONARD W W ,H-. V Price Right J r,. WT o W r r Spyker S Hardware V ? J t ti 152-I34 South Main St. Phone, Main .312-J r sz.. rr it STRONG-COURTEOUS-PROGESSIVE A :ii Li? The LHI18. ,TTUSJE Com E111 J I? Y . A BANK t Capital, S2cm,mvrr.mu Surplus and Profits, 5sl5o,00U.U0 ' t . t I OEFrCERS: if 5? mmr:'rT R, cL'R'rrN, rwesrrgrwn 5 R. 0. UIGLEY - -'-- Vit-rf Pr.-side-nt H. P, DEAN - - - Asst. Sect :tml 'l'1'1-us. cu.. N... C. M. TOLAN - - - Vim-rl Pres. and Treats. l! TI. APPLAS - - - A - Se-C1'vta1'y DIRECTORS: J rn. HOVER ra. cr. r:1f:LEY J. H. srNcLA11A1 J. 11. KERH ra. E. IJLVEM C. M, TOLAN I E. J. MAJRJH: rf, J. CABLE H. ra. wmrmr-:Ja Ji JACOH Iuvmz M. rx COLT A. w. WJAJEATLEY xv. L. PARMENTER E. H. CVRTIN s. s. XVI-IICEIJCR ,J fl. tm Trust Building, Corner West Market and Square 'M' t - . r . SOU1 H SIDE BRANCH N r , r, TT 687 South Mum Street mi It tgtil. D E+? t 7 20 Mia- f 5 i an ea 1:23 es. m 0 Vs- W Ywsaid 4 A E . . eeeaemugsa Hausa! wg 5 'l O UNE P,vc1q,xcsE Too Mccn How came Gluhdnh to be arrested ? lYell, hes an earnest exponent of the theory that you ought to carry home your own packages. Only he had a package that was too much for him. ..,,O U ONE's FRIENDS On one of the recent around-zero days, Rosario was walking home f1'om work with a friend. They met a newshoy, and Rosarios friend asked Rosa- rio to lend him a cent to huy a paper with. Su Rosario took off his gloves. unhuttoned his overcoat, sweater. and coat, and shiveringly extracted a cent from his waistcoat pocket, The paper was hought. Then a hlock or so farther on they entered a store to make a purchase. And in the store Rosario's friend returned the cent he had borrowed. He explained that it was too cold to take his glove off and get it when they were on the street. ' 1010, OLD tvs 'rnE Hn.Ls Charley is simply wonderful. exclaimed young Mrs. Torkins. I never dreamed that any one could run a motor car the way he can Y What has happened? Xl'e took a ride yesterday and went along heautifully in spite of the fact that he had forgotten some of the machinery. Running without machinery? Yes, Xle had gone at least eleven miles before Charley discovered that his engine was missing. ioioi XYUKNG C,vNioL'FL.xGE -XR'r1s'1' Bessie is a hright one. The other day her teacher set her and her schoolmates to drawing, letting them choose their own subjects. After the teacher had examined what the other children had drawn. she took up Bessie's sheet. lYhy. what's this? she said: You haven't drawn anything at all. child. Please, teacher. yes. I have. returned Bessie. lt's a war-picture-s a long line of :nnmnnition-wagons at the front. You can't see 'em 'cause they'1'e camoullagedf' TIMING THE TICKLI3 I'I'Ill7-nl':YCl'y time l look at that new hat of yours I have to laugh. Il 'ifcy- RealIy! Then l'll have it around when the bill arrives. . , N . W f' ,w 2254119 Qa'a gi g f Q ' 1 Q w 5' . :ru '77 'T' L 1 , 1 T -:yy .W ? 'f W2 .. 1 W ' Q, -:LL f W-. 4... , W , f. I N W V Il Ll 9? Ihp Q 9' 0Bhin Svivvl Mnunhrg W Glnxmmng K 1 W I, , Y ,N w ' 1 w w Q W + Evlivura in sinh Elgrnmntw 1,1 A Hnratinnal Cflraining Q.. W VN' i ' ? ' 'l l as . 1 , 1 1: ff'- W Q, ., N -'P if N 1 1 1 , I W , 1 'y qi,- . ff w? 'L .I 1 ,, Qi! 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H111 11111li11:11'y eases, yes, 1'ep11e11 the 111111se-f:1ee11 111a11, but l 21111 2111 111111e1'- taker. ----1Vl 1 1- S11 11111 sent Z1 llllllllll 1'111' that :111x'c1't1se11 :1111111:111ce t11 keep y11111' gas hills 1l1111'11. 11111111 11111 they se111l yll11?u .1 .X papel' 11'eig11t. ?o--11- -X G111111 DAY S XY1111li Did your S1111 get 11111ch 1111t 1,11 e1.11eg'e His 1111 1111-11111112 t11'11 fl'Zl161'l11Ij' 1il'O1116l'S, Zlllll himself. ?0-1'1?- ,S'1'lz0111l111y 11'1111111'1'1'11g 111 KI 111101: ,v1'11r1'1- 1'1z1x'e 11111 Lz111111's 'llules 7' XCI1' CI1'1'l:- '1'11is is 21 11l1111i st111'e, 1111t 11 111Cz1t ll1lll'1CC1.H -o--1112 F1'1'sl11'1'--s'1'l1is seh11111 ce1't:1i111y takes Zlll interest i11 21 fell1,111', 1l1.1es11't it? .SC7f7ll.11'1l'JXY1S that? l:1'1'xl11'1'-NYe11. 1i1'CZ111 t1111t they 111111111 110 very gl:111 t11 hem' 111 the 11621111 111 um' 11f their :1l1111111i. --11-1,1-- XX .1N'1'1Q11-.X steady 111a11 1151 11111k after a g'Z11'11C11 211111 11'111li fl C1111' 111111 11115 Il g11111l x'11ice H1111 is z1cc11st11111e1l to sing' i11 Zl 1'1111i1'. --Cll-11-1? 'i'1'111'l11'1'-N11x1'. c11il111'e11, we 11'i11 p:11'se the sentence, 'Q1111111 1'ef11se1l the pie. 1f1.111ie .1o11es 11'11z1t is 1111111? If1l11'1'1'-A 10111. 1 . Q I g 1ar+1g+e 1 L1 'a 1 e Life? 'tt GI I 4 K I L Tlhv ilima Qlahillar Gln. Distributors of Qlahillar sinh Bnilgv Ernthrrn iHHninr Glam 122-24-26 West North Street LIMA, CHIC YE 1 1 , if 1 -,, ' fw- -,'. . , , -. Cali E 9 40313 'ff e ifewdmal e -sim? g,,1Q Q .Q7ff -. ,Q ,, , 51:-6 ,. . ta. E: v as ... sw lf . -X Misifrr l must say this khaki camping' skirt is a loose Ht. Yon'rt in wrong, anntie. That is the hoys' tent you have on. ...O-1U? 'l'nE LEssoxs or Win: So you're saving' up to liuy an airfhip? You're quite an ambitious boy. Yes. sir: l wants to fly over .linnnie Rlacles yard and drop bricks on him. io-,Ol Qcrriz lxi1ioss11n.1-3 ll'1'.r- l see hy his paper that more than one-half of the world's pop- ulation is feminine. ,Yli.l'1ul don't lelieve it. lf it were so how do you account for the fact that one-half cf the world doesn't know how the other half lives ? lO U 5113111 l1RHIZl,l'fRl v 'xYhat is thc higgest prolnlem you have faced since the days of your yi ruth Living them down. --o-ot Nizw ,xxn In1foR'1'.xNT ,X teacher was trying' to impress upon her pupils recently the fact that history repeats itself and that many things which happen today are the coun- terpart of similar things that happened years and years ago. Now, will any one tell me of anything new uf importance that has hap- pened during' the last twenty-live years F iiiquired the teacher. Me, answered one uf the pupils. --0io- IN Tlllf .Xlzslixcli or Cm-:Rev Some time ago a dinner was given in New York at which a well-known actor, who is some-thing of a free-thinker along theological lines, sat at the guest-tahle. XYhen the hour for starting the feast ar1'ived the toastmaster, a very religions man, discovered that no minister of the Gospel was present, though several had l:cen invited. ln this emergency he turned to the actnr and asked him lu say grace. The actor rose. lrowed his head, and in the midst of a deep hush said fer- vently I There hcing' no clcrg'ym'in present. let ns thank Cod l 'i I g 9 ,1 J., ,I L, -A .Ma I I. .. IEW ff fri' M1 wfgig MQ 5, , M Aff That Graduation Portrait N We pay particular attention tn Gi'ndnzitesI Piwtixiits, etc. Crzndnzitinn is an iinpurtzint epoch in the life of ri young man or woinnn. Also we give II Special rate In :ill Gixidutes 1 Er I FENNER STUDIO Teleplinne, Main 5483 Cmiiei' High and Mzlin Sis. THE TIFFANY OF LIMA I HEADQUARTERS Q DIAMONDS WATCHES I I I JEWELRY I I I NI I Hughes 8 Son 155 North min Street I il 'I if .V , I I ,si C. C. NVIIIIAMS O. E. DAVIS I ' W ILLIAIVIS EK DAVIS ,M FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ti' I b MOTOR ANIBULANCE SERVICE CHAIRS AND TABLES FOR RENT ,I Phones, Main 3500 o1'NIain 4864 1 1-I WcStM:1i'kctSi. F . A 15155 1 DT fbi W3 D f'1iTf'?1 fa E iw 505. Y '2 A'f5:12? 'Q . : , M L ..-.-as-, e.'g,.5jq:.,.:e '-' - 4: ,Q .. :1 :-get P 1' I g -ff' 1.1 O ic. -mo 1 , Q -.aj if-1 , .' 1211311 r11,XKIQN F1111 S11x113151m11Y .XII 1risI11111111, 1111 1211g'I1r11111a11, 211111 Z1 Hehrew were telling-111 t11eir straiige experiences 111111 11l1XX' they were 111ist111ce11 for great 111611, XY111111111't y1111 1111y1111'e it? the 1ris111111111 s11111: 1 was 1111ee 111istake11 1111' 1',l'CS1f1C111 1i1w11se1'elt. 11-0- The E1lg'1iS11ll1Z1I1 t111'11e11 111 his fe1111w e111111try111a11: T11at's 1111t11111g', 11e s11111. 1 was mice 1111s1z111e11 1111- 11'1'es111e11t XY11s1111. u111111.u the 11eh1'ew fai11. 1 was st111111i11g' 1--11 the street CH1'l1Cl' the 11t11er L1Zlj' 111111 I1 C1111 e11111e 211l111g- 111111 says tn me, '1'11m1y M-uses. 11re y1111 here Zlgilill? i-Il-1l .1 S1'1'1' '111 S1'1'1' 1 w1111t a 111411111 e11st11111e, s11111et11111g' 111 111111-1111111r11i11g. XYhy. what- My 6l1Q'111C 11215 ll 11111111 111 3-11111g 1162111.11 -1 I--1 1- S11.1f1211 Dolis 1'l' 1-1ere'S ll Sl111S1I111CC which 1J1'C2l1iS 1111w11 when exposed tu light, re- lN2ll'1iCl1 the chemist. '11112'lTQ must he the stiihf rep11tz1t11111s 11re 11121116 111, 11hser1'e11 t11e p111itieia11. -i11?1 1l 1-112 Gm' 111s Hu- '1'11e artists 11114156 p11i11t111g's show that Z1l1g'C1S 11re 1111 1111111611 eerl 1ZI1l11y 11i1111't k1111w w11111e11. ,S'l11'm '1'1111t is pe1'1111ps true. lt llllly he that they 4lll1y knew 111e11. w-11-11 C,xN'T 171111. If y1111'11 succeed, This Z1l1Z1g6 111111112 First 1:11111 yt 1111' work: '1'11e11 w111'k yuur 111i1111. +-11-11- 1'11N111i11 7111115 1'1Zl1JlJ1l1CSS e11111es tu 11s hy degrees. XYe h111'e to hite t111'Hl1g'11 the bread hef1 fre we reach the 1'1111'11e11 111 the s111111wie11. 'WA Mud.. .ig A A, Q ggfmihi .v ' 9 Q Pfzrlf tiig tlglgj 5115 1 51 so 1 A is-1 A 1 T rll 315 1 1 1 1 STRONG ME 1 1 1 M 'l'l1e 1111111 witl1 the largest biceps may l1:1.ve tl1e l1ez1viest load or strike the heaviest blow, as it: but it does not necessz11'ily follow tl1z1t he will lust as long 11s tl1e lllilll l1e defeats. A strong l1e:11't is wortl1 more tl1z1n big muscles. l 1 A young 1111111 who i11l1e1'its il lot of c11sl1 but lacks knowledge of its value, will some day be asking tl1e other fellow for 11 job. '14 1, ,. 1 l 1 Don't wait to get your training-get it now. A savings IlCCOllllt will keep you, 111111 t 1 tive per cent. i11terest is 1111 added incentive. J' 11 11 1 u The Allen County Savmgs and Loan Savings Building Corner Market and Elizabeth Street 1 pl 1 L 11 l ,515 Lu. Tm MT' 1 1 gg, Q 1. 1 ' 1 1 1 We wish to extend to the pupils and faculty of l.llllH High our tl1z111ks for your pnt1'o11ag'e 11nd 1 .V our wishes for Il joyous vf1cz1tio11g 11nd, to those wl1o are going o11t into the world 3 1 the best of luck and success 1 SI-IER W OOD'S Q Walk-Qver Boot Shop 1 1 11 H011 The Square '1No1'tl1e:1st C0l'llCl'H -lf: L' T Q P5 itil? life it 111515 7513 A 41'E E33f2?fkS L. 'q igggffwgj-1-'Y , .. -if ff V 6 156 UNs.xFE Ex11n11111Ex'1' The party 1'1f tnurists were watching P1'11fessr1r X as he exhumed the wrapt 111i1c1y of an ancient Egyptian 1Jl1111lllCl'.n XYOuldn't it 11e interesting, said a romantic young lady, if we could bring him to life ? Interesting, llllt a bit risky, returned l'71'11lCSSUl' X. S11n1eho11y might have to pay him for his time. --1,1-O- NX'n1f11E LJR1V7FlTEERIBlG is Ix1P11ss1B1.E C0lf111Cl, l heah, sah, yeh have laid in a new supply of llq1lO1', an' I under- stan' it is right high in price nowadays. My deah Majuh, l-ah-paid jes' nine 11111la11s a quawt f1i1h it, sah 1 1-Xin't that a trifle expensive, Cl1ll1116l?u Not in my estimation, sah. It is th' fust time I have evah had th' privilege of payin' s11n1ewhet neah th' figure I have always coiisidered it wuthf' A GLoR1111's Exim 5111111 Cf1I'f1I7+Sl1C died tlirwugli eatin' a tuppenny ice 1111 the 1017 nf 'ut pudclenf T110 Oflzcr 5111111 Cl11'11l-Lon! w11t a j11lly death! --t1-11- 5101111-,X sad l'll11'lflllCe? 561111-Yes, he pr11p11se1l 115' letter and she accepted by wire, and neither niessage was 11e1i1'ered. -111'-'Tll'l A S.1N1'11x11x' SCIIIQXIIC II1 z1'1'ff4l le1'e is S4l111Cll1ll1g' new. fc-zueif-XY11at is it? Hvrvif-'lllie Health ll1IZ11'll is gmiiig' 111 1111111 tests, in 11l'llG1' 111 issue per- mits for kissing ganies. 10-0- A XYAsTE or VIIRIE The Beainans had just had their first quarrel, and the bride sobbed softly tw herself as the male brute whistled the air of a pnpular tune. D1'1n't y11u think, asked t11e fair y1 iung thing plaintively. that a liushand should C1ccasi11nal1y tell his wife that she's beautiful ? Xml replied the snulless beast. lt's wholly superfluous! If she is beautiful she li114'lXYS she is, and if she isn't beautiful she thinks she is. galil? q Q' 1 i 7 i i i A 4-.egg gi Q 1l. f ,NW L -N. ,e .1 .,.-,,, J' ww. S in ella- ill-A QL Eli l To Give Permanent Satisfaction ,Q l IOK and 1-lli Gold I I l CLASS PINS AND RINGS l I I Q Slinuld lie entirely steel die struck and of meritorious workinansliip W l - l A li l These are the essential and necessary factors in the manufacture of BASTIAN material, tn I which is due its ever increasing popularity l it ,i T' On your complete satisfaction hinges our measure of success. Depend on us lo give you QUALITY, VALUE AND SERVICE l ll .L ,il l ' Bastian Bros Co O I 9 sos isflsliim img. ieneileslel-, N, Y. l l PRODUCERS ALSO OF l Engraved Commencement Annoirncements and 'A ll Calling Cards, Club and Society Pins ll ,J ll? I 1 r Q -eip L A Y ff v- fa .gf 3. ,-. PIPI Y' I ii- li '? .MSI I: TI' W PAUROT OPERA HCJUSE PICTURES WORTH SEEING ,I A MUSIC WORTH HEARING N, T T PARAMGUNT PICTURES I I ., ARTCRAFT PICTURES 13 ,g - ,,. ' THE PATHE NEWS M OUTINC-CHESTER PICTURES 1-T-1 RLAA PRAY CARTOONS I 4 PARAMQUNT PICTOCRAPHS -T T ., MACK SENNETT CONIEIJIES 7' 4 . PARAMGUNT-DREW CQNIEIJIES AI IsURToN HOLMES TRAVELS T I.- ,I FIRST NATIONAL PHQTOPLAYS T ,U W CHAS. CHAPLINIS NEW CQMEIQIES NIL IfPA'IT'I'YI' ARBUCKLE COMEDIES I I H AND THE NEWEST DELICHT I If PRIZMA III j THE SUPREME ACHIEVENIENT lu PHOTOGRAPHED IN NA'l'URE'S COLORS M gi Qc, 'L . -EI-s -es II - hi I :E yflgff f. W ' AA A 5hi..QlffV3 .A Q7 hifi R31 ff 1 . A t' A-A .flu l A l' A A 5 A DR. WILLIAM S. PEIRCE AV 3 A , , , 'l'. R. TERVVILL E , . '. AQ DR. JObEPHlNl: LlFFRlNG PEIRCE A EG R M D 14 WT A Masonic Temple N A Osteopathic Physicians Lima' Ohio Office Suite, 201 savings Bldg. 75 YA Lima, ohio AAA LDL. -L 1-1. M . i 1 'O i W1 11 ATA DRS. A. F. AND H. L. BAs1NGER DRS. BUCHANAN AND BEERY 3 A. 210-11 Cincinnati Block 509 SaA,ingS Bldg- A A A A Linia. Ohio A A Lg 'ul X' Q Phone. Main 1525 Lima, Ohio - A --A ff-A A ' A A A Telephone, Main 5431 A A A A L01 A A J K AA 7 A A A A AA DR. ARTEMAS BLAKE GRAY A A R, BANNISTER, D. D. S. A A Lima. Ohio A 207 Dpi-A-A House B li A . : ' A. A W, Dentist Office Houlw: '54- A 203-4 Masonic Bldg. S-12 a. ni., 1-5 p. ni. Lima, Ohio A A A ,. ,, .. ...K . L --, , . L, l A ? AA ' ' Y ?i- vh- ' l A A A A A M A+ Q ATN .N AA W. L. PARMENTER RQBY gl JACKSQN Attorlleyqlt-Law Attorneys-at-Law 'AF Lima, Ohio A A AWA Suite 310 Savings Bldg. 5, Lima, Ohio A A QR AAA' - A ' A A A ' A A AA A l A l A ,LA A Ei VA ELMER MCCLAIN A D, H. SULLIVAN, D. D. 5. A -2- A 'Q' Alt0l'U95 at'L3W A A Corner Main and High Sis. 'U A A A A Lima. Ohio AAA Opera House Block Lima, Ohi-J A A AA A A l -3- DRD on P' N .L , . , ef isirifs A: R ig :Ag EW? tim gm? W Mg I 9 A Pom: Fixxxciigu llc- XYe'll have tu give up our intended summer trip. My accwunt at the bank is already uverdrawn. Slit'- Gly lwhn, vnu are such a wretched tinancier. XYhy dun't you keep vwur accwunt in a lwank that has plenty uf HIHIICXFN --0-0?- SIGN UF XYIQIHIJUCK There glues anuther married man, said the girl at the cancly-cuunter. 'Huw dd yuu kni:w? asked the cashier. He used In liuv a three-puund l-tix df candy twice a week and now he liuvs half a pwund since a mwnthf' iolul 'lllJl.'CHIXG Cmi1fI.1MlCN'1' I ill! hnpe yiiu appreciate that in marrying my daughter you marry a large-hearted girl? I dw, sir! .Xnd l hiipe she inherits thwse qualities from her father. -old- HIGH THINKING lt is unfwrtunate that all grocers are nut so candid as the niarketman in Hays who advertises Furl for Tliiniglitf' 'l'hat's ahout all the customer gets fur a dullar in any g'l'OCCl'y this year. lO f ,1 k'Nl'lllfl'.XRlfIl lI.vs1-1 'lillRIf.X'l'lCNliIi 'ikiininy 'lhnkins was keen till haselzall and particularly amliitinus to make his mark asa catcher. .Xnv hint. however small, was welcnmed if it helped on his advance in his department uf the game. XYhen he lzegan tu have trduble with his hands, and sfiiiielimlv suggested sdaking' them in salt water til harden the skin, he quickly fdllfvwed the advice. Alas! a few days later Tfiininv had a lnisfwrtune. .X lung hit at the lint- twni uf the garden sent the hall crashing' tliruugh a iieiglilmwfs sittiilg'-1110111 windmv. lt was the third 'liuininv had hrdken since the seasnn began. Mrs. Tunkins nearlv wept in anger when 'liuininv liroke the news. Yer father'll skin ver when 'e c-vines 'w me twiiiglitf' she said. l'dur Twnnnv, treinhling, went dutside lu rellect. His tliuughts traveled ln the strap lianging' in the kitchen, and he eyed his hands ruefullv. .Xhl he muttered, with a sigh. l made a hig mistake. l uught to 'ave sat in that salt water! 52 34 ..,.,.,se.. f - W-...f - .. 4- il - -1 -.L ei? 'if 'S SEWER i-. f f ,,.. 1 11 - - - fr f---. -- --f fn. - ,:.gs-sa., .- -fl' 'ff A , Ev fkv -A i f - -L --' 14 FEV' it QM in -- --wf- - iss is r serves so ,+sv:,3i,f4,1 I-se Sporting Goods 45. . w , , lll u jm - - XY.. Koclalzs , M! L, , A I H to Ae 1' ge if 55 '71 .X 'X 1:5 ei:1:i:5:I:f:Z5:1S:2:f:5:2 . ..,... , , ...,. f. ,-. ,. of r Accessories 1 a lso 1 Printing Enlarging t i H. H. STARRETT 118 West High Street LHVKA, OHIO 1 , Mp. at if W ' W fr'- i The Jones Hardware Co. 137-189 South Main Street Is the Chinamel Store of Lima r-IE' As. .wg -Y H is sever: H r :fel e- it , If 1 I Q Q , fl' Q N11 eye :1t :1ll is lxetter than evil CYC.-Clll'lSllll21S Czuml, -0--171-+ .ll1'. Xu!!-I 11111 ll very HSZII' ueiglilmtir uf yuurs umv. l live just z1e1'1.1ss the river. .l!1'.v.r 5llItI1'filIltlCCtl, l l11 :pe ywu vvill tlrc 111 i11 S4 P1116 clay. --ull 1- Urizff l31z1'!11'l111' tin 1'1'.vf11111'1111il-l 11111 glzul lu see yt 1ur lllllly has kept still z1t last. llliltlillll. .l!11f111'1'-Yes, sir: ywu z1re the tmly thing that llllS pleusefl l1i111 siuee he s:11v the fl.llllllZllS ez1t z1t tl1e 11141. -in-nl Lmiy nf lltfifxu- Y1111 say yuu vvwvrli? .Xt XYll2ll?H 11111111- Xt lIll.Cl'X'ZllS,n ---4'l U HARI1 T11 l,flC.X'l'l'I 'lihe la111ll11rrl ezuue t11 Cl 'lleet frwm the ultl uegru vvirlmv. XYhere's your llllSll21INl.H he uslcetl. l 11111' RZlSlllS,n she replietl, I hope he's gmie vvhere I speets he ai11't. -1-tl tl-- 'lihe teacher vv:1s lirlmliugg' up Il picture uf Z1 zel1rz1. NNW, ehilrlreu. vvl1z1t is this she aslcecl. lt 1111 1lqs tw me like Z1 hurse i11 ll lmntliiug' suit. zuisvverecl little .X1'llll1l'. ---U-it 1- L1'1'ffc I?1'!11'Is- Rl1'. Yuuiig, my sister L21lll'Zl sairl at the tz1l1le this uiuriiiiig' that y11u l1:1rl the prettiest mtistaelie she ever saw. illr. l'111111gm Y1111 tnuglitirt to tell things yuu hear at the tahle, Ethel. Bills!- l311t she's ggmiiig' tu give me 21 nickle fur telling' yum. --1 l1lU1- .X hwy vvz1s l1l'2lQ'Q'l1lQA tw 21 Plllylllillii that his g'1'z111rlfz1tl1e1' fuught iii the Civil XYZll'. Hxxrllllt fill. it? sz1i1l the tither. He has ll hielwry leg. 1'ej1'1i11e1l the first. 'l'hat's z1i11't 11f1thi11', saicl the other. my sister has El eetlzu' chest. QQ 11 ,,1gT'9Q V irfui' iii? we wr- fv 2 74- .4 . ,. ll V QID1II1Ilil1IP1If5 . . nf thv . . Lf Efirzi National Bank milllil, Qbhiu W ...L 'TX' -.A-f , 1 N w fm ,.,.., -33 HE, Y , , , ' w , W. 1 H., --lf' W , M f + + X! 1 5 w s ani ,. Q Q5 J my 214422 V ,H L -I -'Ffay 1 iv X 'eh XXx i1dl 6555,-i Y r M j7'b:f'lu,,,,,.Q-f.,-ff? 1. 9 if 1 f 1- ,K f 1 ..,,, ' f ' , .4 lx- - - ' il, X 9, '11, -2. ' Lg Y ' ' ' - :A '-1-:ZX v fl ' J V ' if ,r ww ,wf ' bl uv, ljyl h 11' ' X . I - Y X. XX 16 - 1 - f X x f X W' w4, Z' S. -. I ' 9 WH , ' Qi, Mfg W. X 3 V. 4 T1 + 5 221, R, .HIG S . + yi TIC! QP:-QRAHQUSE BLOG' l ..- - ee-. - - - ., PRoi11131'1'IuN Xiitliiiig hrewiiig' mm' hut trouhle. lOlO1 5njv!1fv111u1'c Q-z'v1'y 1'11zfw1'fu1zfIyJ- XYhat would ywu do if you were in my shoes ? ll'ifz'y Flvxfzlllazlz- Get 'em shined. f:I-I'.Yf Flea- liSee1i on a x':1c21tioi1? Svcozld ZTICLI-UNO ,oii a tramp. i..-O-O lf yuu kicked n gflal, wimld the fusgithall? NO, hut it would make the school yell. -filo- In nzaflz flusx, at II :JC- XYhat dries Q. E. D. mean? Briglzf Sfzzdcfzf- Qi1it and Eat Dl111lC1'..' T,U 01 .THPIYIIIIS-IYIS efvstiiig' me a huiiclred a mniitli to live. Clzvzvel XVHUlill1't pay it-it isn't worth it. 1131-0- gX1m.xM S XYRONG START Mania, said Edith, when the iirst man started tu spell 'psalm' with Z1 'p' why didift he scratch it Hut and start over? FOOTING IT Redd'-Tlie doctwi' said he'd have me mi my feet in Z1 fortuig-lit. Gl'CL'IlL'w-Allil did lie? Sure, l'x'e had to Sell my fiutumoliilef' He wliu takes his myn time generally takes either peoples, too. -Beir jzimiii liraiililiii. gil? I g aw Tx l in fx ll it ll! mi ,i Htl il ,i i P all . . . W You Can Have MUSIC m Your Home for the Asking -me I lil V ictrola, New Edison, P1 emo W J or Player Piano 1 l ' ll 1 ---Wi11--- ill ji HKEEP THE HOME FIRES l2URNlNG , 'lift li We invite your inspection of Grand anil llpriglit Pizmws, Electric Plziyei'-l i4iiins :intl t ML Player Pianos TERMS TO SUIT YOU T il li ti B. S. Porter Sf Son Q. , il ji 'l'elepliniie, Malin 4254 Porter Block Swnlli Mziin Si. ii ll' JM. , - ,U Glover 65' W mters Co. i XYHOLESALE AND RETAIL li t it A MILLINERY il l.El U5 .f-ERVE YOU it , l ismss xv. High si. ,M T M fill Opposite Postoftice all Ql lf you are interested in the purclizise of fl DIAMOND, WATCH of JEWELRY it .ii of any description, let us slmw you what we have to filler. 0 Q X will .li W M ix, JEWELERS l-15 N. MAIN OP'l'UNlE'lllw'l5'l't3 fill 553512251-ei-3 tw ee-E ei?iievel-fzeii ggijf5?.g?5?f 3t'2, '2'T3t3 fi! .e ' 'lfiflfti H 72 Htgwll it l Th f W e Secret o How e si l.. all .1-a.. gr? i7 at l al fo-. Ml ...., T ,ML 4 -4-. l -a., L..-l. it vm -.wa as Ulf 225 msd . Can Undersell There is no secret and herein lies the reason: We sell for cash only, we sell at one price to everybodyg we operate our business economically by having no credit accounts, thus no lossesg we have no collectors or delivery systemg we buy for cash direct from manufacturers in especially large quan- tities, eliminating the middlemen's protits almost entirely, buying for ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-SEVEN STORES. Let us talk to you in tigures. Last year we sold over twenty-one million dollars worth of merchandise. What this means to our customers-They get the benetit of concentrated buying power, concentrated head oftice management, the efficiency of buying by experts who know the markets and when to buy the right kind of mer- chandise at the smallest possible price. There is no single store doing an aver- age amount of business that could exist on the small margin of protit we exact. We sell nothing in cheap, shoddy merchandise. We have no sales to fool youg one price to all. We do not rebate railroad fares or give premiums, trading stamps, special discounts or souvenirs. The cost of all of these must be added to the selling price and you pay for them in the end. You can't get something for nothing. J. C. Penney Co. INCORPORATED 197 Busy Stores ,ragga gd ac. - .- -fe . .f-at Z I '.....ff we +31 A 351 .T ig .M li M' W JW Qlnnqalimrnba 3 A l N . . nf . . J JN , 21, 'l P1512 PIIUIIPI' H. 3 ' 1 HH Q1 ' as lf N H5 Es l TL -1? 4 sf.f2 g VAT w 14 ' 3315 'ff ,, o- 'om 5' I g Q 5 '? QA 's 3 4 Y1,111 111632111 tu say 1l121t 111111 elwtbes were 111211le 11,1 Ol'flC1'? G1'v1'11l1111117- Yes I 1'1'1'1l1i- XX'l111 f1 FY? im 1--1 1- -11--11-- Life is the Q,'1'6ZllCSl Clllllllllllllllll uf 21ll. livery 1111e l121s 111 give it up 1O--0-- -X D111:'5 ,X D111: 111111 ,X'T1I.X'l' .Xltl11111gl1 l1e has 1111 lmealigree -Xml t21lces 1111 prize, a11fl 21' tl121'1, 1Xltl11111g'l1 l1e 111:1y Z1 1111111g'1'el be, .X 1l11g's 21 dwg' fc 11' 21' llllll. F111' 21' that 21111l 21' lllill, lim' XX'lll1t'S Z1 prize llllll 21' tbat? He still C1111 be 21 b1 111111' beast, The f1'ie111l 11' 1112111 21111l 21' that. .Xltl11111gl1 his Illlillfl 111215' 11111 be blue, Tl11111gl1 lie lacks 1Jl1l1llS and 21' tl121t, 'VID eliilcl 211111 1112111 be can be true, .X 1l11g's Z1 dug' fm' 21' tbat. F111' 21' lllilt 211111 21' tllilty For 11'l121t 211'e 1111i11ts 21111l 21' tbit, C2111 be 1111t w21gl1is t21il EIS well, .Xml bark as l11111l f111' 21' that? 1Xl1l11111gl1 his ears 111211' 11111 be clipped .X111l p11i11te1l up and 21' that, .Xl'1l11111g'l1 his tail may 1101 be nippeml, ,X cl11g's 21 1l1g1g fm' 21' llllll. F111' 21' tl121t and 21' tl121t, His e211's may Hop 211111 21' tliat, .X 1111'111g'1'el cur is still 21 1l11g, 'l'l1e l'1'iCl1d 11' 1112111, Elllkl 21' tl121tl -Lift. --1 l-fl 1- Y'1'11111j1- Give fl p11111' 1112111 21 q11211'te1', sir. 1ll01'c!z1111f- Oil Qi! I 21i11't gilt 110 qllEl.l'l61'. Beezuess ees l1Ell'tl. Traziz - XX'ell, Give 111e Z1 1li111e for 21 bed. 6 Mv1'1'l11111If- ,Xl1, 11011 y1111'1'e talking' beeznessl Slum' me 1le1' bed. Igi' 1 il ' 1 11.145,-11+-l h , WHA-DA-YA-MEAN STYLISH? i A If you want to see what the hest styles iI1Cl1'lthCS tm' yuuug men :ire this spriiigg if you i want tm know how to get gland vailuesg if ymi want g'L1Ill'2l1'ltCCd qiizllity-eiuue tit MtbI'l'i.AQ H if Bros. Clothing Stwrc :md lmvk at their H21l't,SCh2lH-HCI' 81 Marx Spring Clwtlies. They are the style makers ot this eimuntry and every g111'meut is Q'U2ll'2llliCCd. 41, W ww Morris Bros. MORRIS BLOCK HMA, OHIO. v The Store of Stziudqird Values For Relizlhle sind up-to-tizite t CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS Pntrrmize the Old Relizihle i Leon Loewenstem i HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED SCHLOSS BROS' CLOTHES i J: 1.1. 73' 28 and 311 Puhlic Square Lima, Ohio 'S' i .5 WT 4 4 1 ,X . -X M iw t i Chas. E. Eckert EK Son J , Main 1421 AMBULANCE rl kt if f,:. , , N 1 1 ,,.n,, 'j XT, Lg., i 5 , 5 5 e 5 rv., lyfg5kf2 3 -itgt? ri ?Efi5fJcig2iQ f'E'4: 4251-1 eitiiikigj i if g at Q I g QUT Y, '1rQl f m AN lx11'iuw15x1liN'i' He left his hiiine all fm' her. XYln' sri? Well, yr ll see, hers was the letter lifvmef' -f,i--cn? Louiqiin Ban Hn-zt't11'n'- IFN ywn l:eliere in signs? Curt' while the U1'tl'-nxxvill. l 1lun't know! The fire-iilarm went HH three timew minister was prefleliiitg XYilclw'ay's funeral FCl'l1'lHll.U if pliab- EFFICIEXT Ht'- I want yt n ti, help spend my falaryf' Sis:-'lN1i1 l not clwing' that ? Ht'- Nu, nn: l mean forever and ever. Slit'- lt wnn't talce me as long as that. Lit!! 1-f ni 1 J- Li3.xRNING Huw 0 Hclvii-!'lJz1rlcly, l have lpeen playing like l was mamaf Ilan'- ls that sw? Xllhat tlirl 31:11 flu, dearie ? Lift! He x U Hclfii- l linnglit you a nice present and hacl it ehargefl tw ycrllfl ...kewl ONLY C,Xl I'ItlN.XRY rciiiflerecl why his wife snclclenly tnrnefl efvlcl fin him anrl remainecl s-1 fur several clays. Fur all that he haml saicl in remrinstranee was: MV clear. ywn'll never lie able tw clrire that nail with a tlat-iron. Fur heaven's salqefnse ynur head. 1 3 O . Kxow' TH x's1i1.F -X stunt lzaf-'0'zw'e-l'1rleii filcl lfnolish O'entlem'1n was trvinv' tu make :1 ' was f - 5 5 C C . a hnrrieml exit frnin a railway carriage, .Xt the flour he stumbleml un the font nf a hrawny Sent. Hu rits, thefts, lllllllln giwiaiiecl the Highlanmler. Canna ye luiilq whanr x re Qmiiiq? Hint, mfin. liiiotlu ' The liurflencrl traveler slammecl the rlmir liehincl him antl -shuute-l tlirnngli the w'intliiw: nl'lCr wt yfinrselfl l am a traveler, not an autf'vmuhile. hi gag I g a ad ll ill ., T Q4 J: WANTED. lll an, W it ACCOUN'l'AN'l'S, ISOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS, MANAGERS, SECRETARIES, STENOG- i RAPHERS, TYPlS'l'S, SALESMEN, PENNMEN, ETC. T Classes to qualify for the ahove organized each Monday morning. Individual instruction, ,N - W expert instructors. We have had actual experience in the commercial worldg modern-equip- ped, well ventilated and heated rooms. During the past months tive positions were open p in to every graduate. Over tooo calls during the past twelve months. Why delay qualifying for one of these high-class positions? Don't put it otl. lJon't charge yourself with failure. K r ,gc 1' -, fe Take this opportunity and be a SUCCESS. l A call at our office would he a gain to you la. g.. 'fs Ask for our Catalogue ' -f-Q 4-Ii.-1 l LIMA BUSINESS CQLLEGE A COLLEGE BUlLDlNG Phone, Main 33211 EW it E A 4? W5 f'5r35fiYQ53fg7 f- E E f, . Q. L W 93.52 2 I g Qgif' F: . Y f- img. 9 Tnlix' COl'I.IJN'T HELP IT Two friends niet in the Strand the morning after an airplane raid. Any damage down your way? the tirst asked. Damagel Rather! answered the other. Father and mother were blown elean out of the window. The neighbors say it's the first time they'x'f: been seen to leave the house together in seventeen years. --otoi Ct'ML'I.,x'i'1yE A story about a eitizn whose daughter is about to be married, and who has been trying to get a line on what the expense of the rather elaborate cere- molny will be. He approached a friend of his, seeking' information. Morris, he said, your oldest daughter was married about Frye years ago, wasn't she? XYould you rnind telling me about how much the wedding cost you? Not at all, Sain. was the answer. Altogether, about live thousand dollars a year. -1-lllirl-1' XYhy is a stick of eandy like a horse? Because the more you liek it, the faster it goes. -o--o- XYhy do you use that lip-stiek, Dorothy? Its so soothing' to the chaps. -1 r-7: r1- rlffss .-I11u'1'v'zu.v-Charles, did you have any trouble with that fifteenth problem? Cory-Not a bit: I didn't get that far. io--c 1- 'lln,x'i s SURE XYhatex'er troubles -Xdani had Noi man could make him sore lly saying when he told a jest- I'ye heard that joke before. --U-1, 1- XYhy is a proud girl like a music box? Maybe it's because she's full of airs. g4 Q I g Q. i' f 7. uw N y , .N V, ... ,-ww My 1 i , i .ffm V1 Qgfijfn so g 4 is rgi.,gfi3g3gg3i21iji sag fy 1-,.,,T4..z- ,T so ag vm X ogg g'fGRAHhNy in X,Q KX 5: The Honor of Building the First Standardized U. S. it Liberty Truck and of sending forward if the first Convoy of thirty f of those truchs for our i y boys 0Ver There Was Q brought to the City of .M 1 W N W w .f,., -.W 9 .iii ' Lima, Qhio ....BY-.. The Gramm-Bernstein Motor Truch Company PIONEER BUILDERS SINCE 1901 W Wi' . slip W .MQ V 'f.,M',5gQfiQff7F1iff:jff,N:f,,,2,,, W' -Lrnawv - f Q V, a , c , -Mg-.A ,My 1, iw-- 1 - S' ia ,gg ya ' ' -Y f 1-. f.1 1: 11:1 -W fe q l - ff . gi. I g Q VL' sf 2 HE XYUN ,Xu Il'lSlllll2:l11, passing' a shop where a 1111tice was displayed saying that eyerytliiug' was s11ld l1y the yard, th-1ugl1t he wwulcl play a j11ke 1111 the shup- 111a11, so l1e entered the sl111p and asked f1 ll' a yard uf milk. The shopmau, llllt 111 llle least taken aluack, d1pt his liugers 111 a howl of iuilk and drew a line a yard lung' 1111 tl1e e11u11ter. l'at, 11r1t wishing tu he Caught i11 his llXY1l trap. asked the price. Sixpence, said tl1e sh11p111a11. All right, SU1'l',u said Vat. Null it up: l'll take it. l1,1--1,1i- NUT YET ljil l' Scum XYaiter. hriug' 111e f11.1'ty d11lla1's' w11rtl1 uf l1a111 Zlllll XYe tlOllilI serve l1'1lf-p111'ti1111s. 4 1lO C11.xNt315 N1i1i111i11 Eriifll-Haye11't y11u Zllltl -lack lveeu engaged lung' Cllllllgll to get mar- r1ed? Ellzfl- 'l'1,11,1 l1111g', lie l1as11't a cent left. UTlO F1,1j1111'1 lJ.xA1.xf:12 Ol15'.1'-'idly wife lmurst i11t11 a H111 1d uf tears the other night. Hl'll1I.l'1HlDltl she cause Zllly U'ULllJlC?H f,ll.X',1'i l shwuld say sw. Swept away S43 fur a new hat i11 the first t11rre11t. Tolo- L1f,xy1Q XYELI, EN111'1:11 1X1,11N12 Ctlfftllill-uI'lflYC ythll eliaiiged the guard yet 7' , Yin' .Yc It't'lZIlI1I !11111'111'- Nw, sir: the Hlfl guard was lllllllg' tl1e j11l1 s-1 well, sir, I tllllllgilll l'd let 'Q-111 stay llll, sir. ...Q4 P101 ALI. F1x'1' .X ll1'ig'l1tf-111 11111tl1er, llll hearing that her sister had received a 11ew little girl, said to Lilliau, her little daughter: Lillian, au11tie llflfl a new hahy, a11d IIUXX' mama is the l5Illlf'iS Zlllllt, papa is the l1al1y's uuele, a11d yllll are llel' little e11usi11. XYell, said Lillian, WHlltl6l'l1lg'ly, uXYZlSll'l that 2ll'l'Zlllg'Cll quick ? 5 I Q I g Q 15553 -sr 4 1 -411 I I I- , , . .I IIIIC fXl'IQR'I'l'RIC M Urine 'unie lei' nie 'e dial un' suicl 'e'cI Ii-rst 'is niwney, slipl llnm' ll '-wle ill' in 'isp1,ncIcet. 'Ynsf I sez, 'lint lmy the wily ye'i'e xvzivin' ziluilil it seems lu ine it's thru' a 'UIQ in yer lice' jg ll 1-0-4 I I , , . Inn X .xxiqi-312 Mmm 3 1'i4'ti11z- lYI1:1t has Iiappeneml? XX'Iie1'e am I? ' Darfur-- You have been St'l'lUl1FI5' injureml in il trwlley acciflenl. Iinl cheer up-ynln will l'CCUYC1'.U I'1'cii111- How much? I I -wlo-- 4 'L' '-.M if 'SUM IXIINING M M, ex. 1, XYeII, Rastns. I Ilezn' ywn are wwkiiig again. XYI1zit business :ire yin engaged in ? 'Tse dune he engzigecl in cle mining business, ssh. XYI1at Icinrl nf mining' are vnu dining. gnlcl, silver nr 1liz11nflncl? - -4 ' H PJ W I se clunig' lfalsfinlnining, sali. W I I --f+o- I'iw'rifc'i'1x'i.3 Coi,uR1Nu In I Yun better nut wash ynni' fzlee tim clean, .linnnyg reineinlmei' yum gift Z1 black eye. QR: COMPLIMENTS OF 3,5 -Mu Northwestern 0hio's Fastest Growing Department Store fy - .fm BANTA'S CHQCQLATES 4 gl ,717 V I rifle 4? 611 -sfsfizifavzeic. :L - -:eisls I E31 , She IIer I've She She She She Ive' I.3ETsv isn't a car XYIIII a pedigree and sl1e's wld-very old indeed: lines a1'e lmv and l1er speed is slw1v, El sort nf 21 UIIZIS-IJCCIIH steedg had l1e1' repzlinted, renickeled tl 111, hut sl1e still lutmks aliont tl1e 52111161 1'llll5 at times, IIIICI her springs are chimes, and I3etsy's l1er Christian 1121111e. spntters a11d snlks, sl1e kicks ZIIILI hncks ,and sl1e has 21 co11s11n1ptive coughg nften hacks nn tl1e street-car tracks, Zllltl tl1e cup has to push IICI' off: goes like tl1e 1vind 1111 21 lung IIUXYII-gl'2lClC ZIHCI cnasts like 21 gull at seag re .lack 2111-I 'IiIl and NYC Inve nur hill-hut d111vn it must ahvays be. S11 I se21rcl1 for the rnads that a1'e sn11111tl1 and str21ight, and I skirt all the hills Zlllll dalesl I never 11121111 very far frnin hfinie, for s11111eI1111v llly e1111r21ge fails: I live i11 tl1e clnuds vvhen I jfinrney fnrth. thwngh tl1e clnuds are a11other's dust. Ilnt I grip my 1vI1eel 1vitl1 El Spartan zeal, and say: In tl1e Lord I trust! ,Xnd oi'te11, hnvv nften. they've t111ved 111e hwlne at tl1e cost of a live or ten! -Q 1 I d dream uf the day uf the n11e-l1urse shay. and 1visl1 I'd been living tl1e11. .Xnd nh, tl1e ahnse that I've had tn hear 1vI1e11 XYCIII hluck up El road or pass! 'I'hey'd hmvl and grnaiiz Get tl1e ether cnne I But I k11e11' sl1e wanted gas. .Xnd yet 1vitl1 it all she's Z1 gnml wld friend, Illfillgll I kn1.11v that tl1e day is near Xvhen death 1vill steal intn each slmv 1vl1eel and intu tl1e rtinning gear: Ihit I've this do I s1ve21r: She shall rust i11 peace. 1vitl1 no eyes but 111i11e to see: SIIIII-CYCKI 11111ch fr' 1111 her frictinn clutch: hut she's heen a lnyal bus to 111e. The Post. l11--11- ' C1111cl11ct111'. inquired tl1e 11erv11111s. old lady, MXYIIICII e11d of tl1e c21r do I get MII Zlt in Either end, replied tl1e C4 vn1I11ctf11'. pnlitely: hum endg Stop, -i-1 'alt 1- S.11,1'.v1:1i Oh, hI11l1n, snhhed Mrs. Inhn, I've dune so111etl1i11g 211vf11l, and I'11: ahnnst afraid tn tell ynn-hut I n111stl I made 21 most awful 111istake this 111nr11i11g and sent ynnr nevv dress suit tn the l'llllllTlZ1gC sale i11stead of your 1ild1 ine, and vvhen l fwtnnd nut 1vI1at I had 1l1 fne and ran over to get it hack, it l1ad heen sold. 'I'hat's 21Il right. Klalrel dear, said .Inhn ZIINIZIIJIY. I stopped i11 at the sale myself and lznught it hack fur thirty-tive cents. -Ulu- Of all tI1ei Ietters mmf tl1e alphahet, nnly t1vn 21re O. Ii. Smeg gy gm I g X:. f'l7f-xEf'1LJ:i E f 'f gk! ZiLF'4Wx:f 4 ' a s as lil' a a f - .W . - ---- , t g gi - Y---- Fu K'g.'?--'-:Q'17' Vlxfzf-R I' gi 'X '11 ,J :-ffwgmiuxxfj .Mx at .1 44+- -T.. W ,N CLEVER QLQTHES , 4 'S55rPE'1fEi51 ' ., K I X . ,. . , , M In snappy models, newest V 0' .2 .-4- . . -, ,W mx w I 1 45 zie w . -4 an VA shades and fabr1cs demand .d': .-'ff YOUT t ,-, , '. lg ,.1. A dd ATTENTION :A-M 5 fi f222g152Ei1:1:: ' ' :sa .11 r., 1-1:53 .0--F , I :'4 'i' '. , .. l 1 t ig r '11' , fa -'- '-e'1 a 1'1'-'e'-'n'Q' Cleverness and sturdmess 1 Q21 .,' V' .221 ' .-.-.d...'. ., F mark every one of these J: -qw . 4 - V-1. 1 .rd r t n new suits for -:-z-,:-,, . 2:32:21-:.15'-.-.1:gZ9 c .- .MQ HIGH SCHOOL ' 1' MEN O K? QJE hilnllyrs N w 1 Come to Mfhe Style Headquarters' M, 1 W and see the newest ideas N w N , N ML L -.,.. 1 l 49 OF IETTER mf nousf QQ'-fs U O f 1 Q ml U. H QP. Q f A THE REPUBLICAN-G J' I if xx AZETTE CO.. COM A4 'I MERCIAL PRINTERS I X I Q 1 I 11 --1 JI 4yP'- .LAX 5 4 76 I - 'GFS 5' 2 1, N -5 QQ . a R5 1- x ' 6 fb:--,,,


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