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    High School LifeVolume III Harbor Springs, Mich., January I 8, I924 Number 14

    THE NATIONAL MALE QUARTETTO APPEAR HERE NEXT \VEDNEmAY ON HIGH SCHOOL LYCEUM COURSE

    THE NATIONA L MALE QUARTETTh e Nationa l l\1ale Quartet , directed by Chmles Cox, noted entertainer, ispresented by the Redpath Bureau as an organir.ation of the same high stand

    anls and attainments as the Chicago Glee Club and the Whitney BrothersJ\fale Quartet.Th e memhers of th is quartet are, first of a ll , musicians of rare ab ilitya nd th ey present the highes t type of quartet music. But in addition to theirmusicianship they are entertainers par excellence.Cha rles Cox, basso and director of the qua r te t, possesses a voice of greatpower and phenomenal range. He is a capital chara cter comedian and h issketches fo rm an unusually unique feature of the program. l\Ir. Cox wascaptain in charge of an en ter ta inment division in the A. R F . during the greatwa r, se rvi ng immediately under General Pershing.

    Charles \V. Nicholson , first te nor, is a soloist \\'hO is lmo\\'n for h is rencllti.on of sacred numbers from leading oratorios.Stanley Graham, second tenor and pianist, delights with piano solos fromsuch composers as Grieg, MacDO\Yell and Debussy.Mau rice Ivins, baritone, featnres in his repertoire some of the best selec-tions written fo r men singers.'fhe National l\lale Quartet is offered to Lyceum committees as an organization \\'hith the Re

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    H IGH SCHOOL LIFE

    HIGH SCHOOL LlffPubli shed Weekly by Harbor Spr ings Hgh Schoo l

    Editor-in ChiefBusiness !ManagerAss ' t Ed itorAss 't Ed itorAthletic E ditor.::oke EditorLiterary EditorExchange Eba tt er y problem a tr i fl e perplexing, give an opportunity for saying, " Y e ~th e following wr ink le is prin ted: we have som e bes t s ellers tod ay." ForF irst, yo u mu st go to your drug- th is Selec tion is well repre sented ongis-t , or ch emis t, a nd ge t lO c or 15cworth of Salamoni ac. Tlhe next thingto be done is , to get you r old ba tt e ryand punch holes a1 out % in ch ap ar t,a nd aJbout 2lh in ches fr om th e top ofthe ba tt er y.Th es e holes should be pu ncheJwi th ca r e or the battery w ill be r uill

    ed. And don ' t forge t to leave a sp ar eof a t lea st a 14 of an in ch from th ebottom of the ce ll.Now ge t a n old !Mason jar from th epant ry, or ce llar, a nd add th a t to yourcollec tion .Now for tJhe job of mixing th e Sal,as it is som etim es ca lled. Fill the ja rabout o / . ~ fu ll of wat e r, and dump almost all of th e Sal. in it. (Th e mOl Sal you add th e s tronge r th e curren twill be).rMix thorough ly a nd 'Place th e batte ry in th e jar. Let it stand for abo 1ta da y, wdlen it will be r eady to use.N. B .----e-Aller-

    Eig h th Grade, Capta in Leon e S tewa rt

    HARBOR QUI NTETGOES TO PELLSTON

    This week Fr iday the J.ocal bas k t> tba ll quin te t wi ll jou rn ey to Pe ll stonto con tes t t ha t tea m. P ellston has agoo d team and our boy s will have toge t in to th e gam e with all th eirm ight in ord er to ma ke a cr ed ita bleshowin g .P ells ton and Ha rbor have b eP nriv als for a number of yea rs andwh enever they mee t th e1e is sure tobe a stru gg le. IMos t of us will be un ab le to go wi th ou r t eam bu t we wisht hem vi ctory.Although Ha rbor did no t win lastFriday eve nin g we ar e qu ite su retha t th ey ben efitted by it an d will

    now mak e an ex tr a e ffo r t to overcomeSh ow to Be H e ld at ChamberCo m me rce Room s January 22to 26, Inc lus iveof' the fwea kn esse s wh ich mea nt defeatfor fhem be fo re the fas t Alba te am.

    Def ini te dat es for the P e toskey antlEmm et county lJOtato show have beenfixed at January 22 and 26, in clu s ive.J ames Carmody, r epr ese n t ing thJstate depa rtm ent of agri cul tur e, instag ing th e show a t th e Chamb erComm erce room s in P etoskey, in cooperat ion with Dwight Cav anag h , Emme t coun ty farm age nt , will br ing s.large exhibit of potat oes from th e!Michiga n Agri cultural coll eg e fo r nsP.in demon s tr at ion s.Th e ma in features of th e show wil lbe demonstrations in proper gradin gand handlin g in sto rage of Jl'O a to e, .Suc cessfu l met hod s of prodhctio n willrbe ex plained bY a special r epr ese nh -ti ve of the coll ege.

    Let's sho w th e fellows th a t we arebehind th enr and are will ing to doour shar e or Harbnr . We sho uld mak eour mo tt o this week not onl y "Bea tP ells ton," bu t also "Be at Pe llston .' ,D IAMOND MINE BELIEVED

    FOUND IN ARKANS/ SLittle Ro ck , Sept . 25.-----A corps ofloca l ge olog is ts left here today fo rNashv ill e, Ark. , to inves t igate t he reported dis cov ery of a n immense diamond deposi t nea r th ere on a farmof George Po we r s . Drillers bor ing awell on th e Pow er s fa r m mad e thefind a t a dep th of ahou t 150 fee t a ndrecov ered one small s tone about halfa cara t in we igh t rwhi ch was dec lar edby jeweler s to be n e:,t r ly perf ec t .

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    HIGH SCHOOL LIFE

    LANE'S DRUG STORE"OF COURSE"

    For everything in DRUGS,SPORTING GOODS,SCHOOL SUPPLIES,N'EVERYTHING.Yours Courteously,

    CLAUD D. LANE

    HARTUNG'S STORE

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++ELLIS E. SIGLER- for-

    Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Not ionsLadies' Ready to WearH a rbor Springs, Mich iganClarke Block_ : H + + + - 1 - + - 1 - + + + + J o ~ + H + + + + + + + HHARBOR LOSES

    TO ALBA -16 - 7The gam e between H a rbor High and

    Alba Hi gh, Friday evening, proved ..obe as in teresting a s exp ec ted. Bothteam s played hard and fast. The lineups w er e as follows:Alba0 s terrout-rf.

    Furnishes all FeetThe Best for the money. Wolcot t - If .

    H arborCornell- rfW oodruff--i f.

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