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Page Eight PLEASE GAZE-AT IT Septohei tllirty-t0othlWIfl92 AT TI-IE TI-IEATREIS At the Clyker-Seventh Ave. t'ontinuous Verfornmnee Romeo and Juliet. lndelinite Min+ At the Stranded liulry Franklin. Anita Ovies, and ' Little Jo l-'owler in 'l'hree Muskee- teersf' At the Spark Murphy Fahey in 4l3rown's Si-hool Days. At the Rex-A11 Mid Smith as Little Eva in l'nele 'l'om's t'ahin. At the Beech Nut NVildeye German, Murphy Fahey. liozo Young: and Luke Mereer in 'l'he lflour Horsemen of the 'Fohaceo laps. Next Week: SPECIAL Duck Fahey in -L5 Minutes from Hundred ADMISSION Une Plug' l5rown's Mule Definitions of Love l.ove is an ahseess on the poeket hook --Carl German. liove is trouhle-Millard Cooper l,ove is the unknown of my next ex- periment-Andrew Jones l.ove is great-'l'ater Phase Love is one eontinued fuss-Ralph Kirhy liove is true: have had experienee- ll. ll. Truman Minnie: Mother, whieh dress shall l wear to school today? Mother: I don't know dear+li X must see whieh is the eleaiiestf' Minnie: IVill you find out, please, lieeause l want to know whether to wash for a square ueek or a round one.' E ADVERTISEMENTS l xx'Ax'l'i4:1i-x1m ii.-21.1.-.1 on-i. i hlillill'1l iltHiIHtI', -A-H i lAiS'l', SiI'ilj'l'tl or Stolen' Swine- hotly stole my gal. Sam llunter. ' lfllli SALE: Spec-ial mop heads. Ibouald Snyder. lllilili W.-XX'l'lCI'Jg Six strong men to Irine' in the taters on my farm. l'Qlino1'i'lyke1'. What's Wrong with These Sentences? l've driven it three thousand miles, said lloward Vilriglit, and I have never gone over twenty miles an hour. 'l'he fourth asseinhlyf' said Miss Sawyer, is the hest I've ever seen. l never speak to the hoys ahout their eonduetf' l must hurry along, said U. P. YW-lls, 'for I have a lot of work I 'want to do. t'No, l ean't eat a thing anymore, answered Josephine Ferris: My appetite has left me. Miss Sigafoose has a pupil who per- sists in writing, l have wrote. She determined to Cure him of the hahit so she told him to write the words, I have written. 100 times after school. She left him and went. to a faculty meeting. 'When she returned she found this note: Dear Teacher: I have wrote I have written WU times and I have went home. Mr. llarveyffl forgot my umbrella this morning. Miss Moore: How did you come to rememher you had forgotten it? Mr. Harvey: IVell l raised my hand to shut it when it stopped rain- me. '
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Page Ten PLEASE GAZE-AT IT-4 SQIIIOIIQI' tIIil't-Q'-SOQtII,i 1492 HIGH SPOTS IN HI LIFE SlCl i'l'ZMl1l'IH .IANVARY N--Svhool starts. XVI- learn how to rvgis- tm-r on:-v inorv. If-wI'Nl'lPIll XYIlK'l'l-' did all tllv I'Il'0SIlI1 S t'ullll f I5 'I',YK'l'j'IHlfIj' se-ttlvd? 'l'l1e-rv was gr:-at 1'XIlY0llll-'Ili wln-n it was IP2ll'llt'lI that Mr. Stoyxart was hm-ad ot' tln- Si'Il'lll'l' IIPIDRIYT- invnt ZH-Alunini ln-ats tho lvoys in tln-f first gann- of tln- sm-:ison 113-li. :IifI'Il1llN'I--XYU gl-I se-aivd. !Tfl'11ion go:-s down Iwfol'v a ll!-ll dm-- ti-at as wi- on-xp:-1-tml. Ks-11 it up lioys, IN 'Tl hlilflll. It-Tlnlst-. We: nnist lwat Who:-ling. liv:-1-yliody and thi- stndl-nts att:-nd th:- lP2ll'IllIF. -I -W:-ll. ll'l1e-vling -won lay il T-0 st-orv. .Xrv we down-lu-artvdZ' No If 'III7Sl'lll'l'j' ruls-d ilnlligilrle-. We-'rv liopp- ing :nad Init nothing van lu- donm- :iliont it. Ilmif and Mouth Vinh fornivd for thu pnrpost- uf hiking and 1-tv. Wa: think it will lu' inostly lll1lllIIl.H IT-A luirznlv was ln-ld Init wlnlrm- wi-rv lln p::r:nle-rs? IH- -Wo he-ld 'I'I'I2llIt'IlIIlIIl U-U. Wm- know XVI' vollld do il. 21---Vlizliwl. wliirh was lnosttly lwp invvt- ing. l'aradv was a hig sin-va-ss. Wa- ver- tainly 2llllll'l'1'I2IIQ' the- lv:n'king tho rootvrs are' giving tht- tvain. Z3--Wo lwat l.insly lT-0 and fIl1'l'l'Ibj' al-- r'o1nplishud what SI'l'lllt'1I thx' ilnpossilnlv. Marion Knight 1-rvate-ml il sm-nsation hy niak- ing :1 tout-lnlown on the- ki:-koff. N4 DVEMIQI-IIC I -IIIIIP llnoys harm: hard lurk away from horn:-. Vivtory wins lay one- point. S:-orv T-li. 11--.Xrniistim-v Ilay. I'Il2lllt'I and an ad- dross hy Kew. Haunt. I3--XV' he-at Sists-1'sri-llv without Svurry. 112---'l'4-:lin wm-nt In W:-llslunrg and was dv- t'v::twl li-2. Wm- 1'an't lu- 4-xlu-1-tl-el To win all ot' tln-in, IIHlYl'Yf'I'. Ili -'l'hanksgiring ravation. 21?-We mul:-al our sm-ason glnrionsly. as ws- starts-ml it. hy In--ating' Mannington T-ZZ. livvviige- is sw:-vt YY lbl'Zl'IfIMI1lCli 3 - Vlizlpvl. We- are- 4-nt:-rtaiin-d lw :i quar- , tm-ttv 1-oinposwl of tln- lowvll Sistl-rs and onr Miss I,2lIt1'l'S1lll. N-lioys start lnaskvtlral'l lll'2l1'IIl't', 'Unly 3:0 gt-t ollf. Uh, :we-ll about lo arm- hound to inalu- it. lil--'flue svlnool is SZl4IllIQ'lll'1I lay nvws ot' the- dvath ot' Virginia IVJll'llt'l'. :l Ss-nior and wt-ll likvd Ivy all. IL!-Tlle fs-w who didn'I gl-t any warn- ing slips fvvl sliglite-rl as sonn- nf tln' stud:-nts got llxn-v. 2151-Hhpqiy' thought-no niorv sc-hool till nvxl. year. 2 RI. H. S. Alumni lu-ats the Potomac statf- boys. lt is hard to tell which was the Aluinni, Hur Girls and 'the Alumni tie. 5+Sm'I1oo'1 onm- niore. Funny. hut all the lioys havv now ln-c-kties. UILSQIIIIP old gag. Wliee-ling heats lroih Iroys and girls. III--'IIIIP hoys sw-in to lu- afraid that the girls will get aln-ad of IIIUIII. They huy new s'wvatvrs and shovs. IT-Still anothvr Milllll' lost. I'nion heats our lloys 24-lil, The girls tie 14-14. lil- - EXGIIIIS. Wm- are all vitlier e-xx-nipterl, passwd or ilunk:-d. 212-Girls In-at f'2lll1l'1'Ull 20-15. Boys lose fu Lins-ly 42-Sl. 24-linys losv to Sit l'1airsvillv. Girls Will. :'iIIY'1'Il2llbl-II. Wo are- introduc-ed to our new svhool song. Boys and Girls lose to SistM'lFyillA-'. III-Buys losm- In BII1IlIIl'INlII1'1ll . Hil'IS win. lf the- girls win tln- boys lose- and rim- vvrsa. l l'I H Ii I ' A R Y 5-At last wa- win a douhlv vivtory f1'Ull1 Str. l'lairsvillv. T--.Ks was 4-xpwte-cl Init it :night have ln:-:-n worsv. Ilinsly Ive-at us again. 24--1. 12---l'l1::p:-l. Vurtain Vinh 1n'vse-nts play 'l'hm- llay that I.Illt'0Il1 hind. ll'v are 4-'Ilfl'l'l:lillv1I Iiy KIM' lioys H101-' Vlllln of Bm-th::ny, 122-.Xnd Friday. It IDITIVUII unlnvky for M. II. S Tridvl he-ats hoth te-anis. .14--llitloff li:--ll::i1'e. Wafll get them 1-oining laavk. iN-First night of Junior plays. They go avross lnig. 20-Wlievling rs Mollndsyillv. XVI- lose on:-v ninrv. 21--1 mr boys win. I'ilI'Iit'l'SIPllI'2'S Big Rods lose' 15-120. !I:iW:-. the- stud:-nts of M. IH. IS. give- Miss Burgess our best wish:-s. At least that is what niost of us have Iwvll doing IIIII day. 2N4Hirls lwat Vnion 15-N. Boys losv. 211--Aiiotlivi' trip. Girls til- Hlnidrvd Sl-9. lioys Inst' 'III-ISI. MARCI1 -I-Vurtaiu Ulnli plays. Tlwy wore- a big slim-vvss and wvnt nv:-r with a lvang. li-Boys gn Io Iivlhiillj' +S0t'fi4r11:ll Tullfll- ann-nt lint haw- hard lurk in drawing XVIlt'lfI1ll! first thing. NVQ I-osv. XVI11'l'I1ll! wins I0l'llll1llll0llf so you 4-an see what we we-rv up against. IIII7'SI'll14l1' Lnnclic-on. The dem-orations and 1ll'0,LT1'2ll1l wc-rv in kt-'Q-'llillg' with St. 1'atric'k's Day. 121-Anotlivr. l+'riday and also nnlum-ky. ltoys and girls lost- Io Hundred. l-I-2Sists-rsvills--:nn 2lll0IIl4'l' game lost. lli---Vast for Svnior Play Sl'I'L'l'I'l'4I. It proinisvs to lw good.
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