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* - - r ~~~ ~-- Large 32~~~~~~~~~~~~LLIPS ACADEMY . voiumi-nI. Nuinberi 15 - -SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917. .5 cents PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR e1-LEGE' MEN AND: THE NEW SOCRTA WID PRT F BUKESDT BTLE TLRA S 7 WAR TAX LAW OEREmWNSERRONEOUSBATESIL GS FAST,,' SWIMMING TEAM (From the Patriotic News Service of the - UP SCHEDULE TDAY Th olwn etrhsben re- [ IN'CAMBRAI SECTOR - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~National -Committee of Patriotic ceived by Dr. Stearns from Ed- Nucleu Leftfro m ast Y ar'sJ Sociei s So t e n B d . ashing W ill Playjkhe Strong H r a d F e h Squad. New Men Look Fajily ton , C.) her l- nia em nSldiers _ ' Fid wadLrDvssPhA:13 nreadIHaig also Attacks in Regionabbiit ,g- rv wrd L Dais, .'A'13 in rear Ypres. French -and Italians Squad. ew MenLook FhlyBl' Daniel H. Roper - to he rumored deathi f Buckle Chc urosAtak Promising - I o u hckFuiusAtak ______ - ~~~Commissioner of Internal Bevenue The last frhre nf th oce.Dear , Stearns: -___ - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RUSSI A NC M RES Er R ISI E TEAM CER~iN Th E STRON IN THE College ien can perform a prac- season will b.e played today agains-t i I should like to rout the ruor ~AN"NC MhORELK AROWSTPLAN 50-YARD D)ASII. LOSS OF COACH tical atriotic sevcmncneto strn Harvard Fe' team. 'wfiih Viu-idexgtad revails, as t SUTERANDA IANICP.- I sevci oncin sogvesi.-,FRGNSLPAE SUTHERLAND A INDCP with te War T Law. If the TVhis is one of the most important thle fact that Stewart Buckle, '15, --- __---. This 1~yeaLr-te outlook f6rFacham- Cover'siii'ent is to otai'n the full games of the season and iuch has fallen. I had a letter frohm Fote os'drteBiis 'pionship wimming team is very aimounit of revenue- authorse byitrs ss ny"im'r fy~erda~r dated Octobe 3,1. troops are consolidating the posi- bright. Although the squad will Congress'if-s essential that every the school toward his contest. As the rumor started in Septem- tions which they took in their be crippled by thie loss of Coach taxpayer shall know bhow to corn- Tife gafhe will be- played in Cam- her I desire to advance the proof si~e-c'cular two-day drive in thre Alec Sutherland; who is now in pute the aouknt of taxes he must -bridge and. fifteen men wvill jio,in- 4s to its ill foundlation. I hope it region of Cambrai. Hever. the th ayiikdlf -hliat e tearn* pay and te time, pace, an met - cluding Man-ager DeCamnp and . as not yet appeared in print, battle is still raging around Cam- wilF ,b - able to overcome this od provided for its payment. Coach Ryley. The men who will "' Buck '.' is in the Canadian artil- brai. The Gernians are fighting --- handicap in a measure, as a number Tue new ncorre Tax -Law.N willj go will be Captain Coburn, Hus- lery, having enlisted- in September, desparately t'regain the. lost of - the men whG were coached by reach more than 7,000,000 persons 'sey, Dodd, Cheney, Meyers; Per- 1916. - He has been at the front territory, but the British troops are him last ear are on - the' squad who ha:V6iv~ n ~ fr adsFd y Liang, Paxton, Mok, Phillips,- since last Avrbfr ad6 e-rpril. -hldng0ir'6wn; and have made this ear.. eiillIncome Tax. Every unmarried- Dol-e, Fletcher -- nd Humphrey..- Sneey eea uceIu hksso _The 50-yard dash is perhaps the person who had a i income in The soccer team .on a wvhole has:- EDWVARD I. DAxVIS very thr~shold. of Cambrai: Es," -- tem's sronget dvet. In- thi 1917of moe tha S2,00 isre-had a rather successful season and ---- 'pecially severe has been the fight- -- Fullerton, Preidergast. Whipple, qtiired by law to make a return to can look back on the games with -HL LCSOFIESA T n around Crevecour, Moeuvres and Hll di goo worklast earthe Collector of Internal Revenue satisfaction. -The first m a FIRST MEETINGanthBornweeteEg- an soul prove stars t is season. ior is istrict.' Re mhust ot against the Dartmouth Varsity' Last Wednesday night the first l1ish cavalry have been operating These men, kogether-with Perry wait for the Collector to call on hirp and Andover won a splendid vic- rneeting of the Philomnathean So- brilliantly,. and, -the latest reports will also be ale for the relay or send him a notice. He ihust t o6v of 2 to 1. The game, was a ciety was held at Peabody Housle signify that the cavalry are sur~- quartet.' -- voluntarily apply to the Clector fast one in which Andover camne'and the plans for the coming year rounding, these, woods,.which form In the 100--yard swim Townsend,fo the Income Tax forz. I from behind and completely over- were'discussed. There were four- a very important military posi- -. aletter man; Perry, and Moo~rehead college men wvill familiarize th~nm- threw the Dartmouth team. The! teen members pesent and out of tion, for if they are captured Gen- are left - from last year's squad. 'selves with the Wr Revenue Act second game was against a team these the Vice-President and Sec- erml Byng will - hold a position There are, also several new inei who and point out to their patents hnd composed of members of the Nat- retary were elected. The elections dominating the entire battle front. look like corners. others wth whom theV comne in ional Guard,. Andover was not so resulted in J. C. Wilson being Although the British are vry Captain Neville swims in the contact what the law requires them lucky in this game, and ost by elected for Vice-President and- T. busy in holding the German forces 200, and he will be ably backed up to do they will be rendering. a the score of 4 to 1. The annualj Lunt, Secretary. back- in the Cambrai sector, Field by Stearns in this event. it- is patriotic service. ' game with W~orcester was played If enough fellows turn out Philo -Marshall' Haig has not lost the probable that Neville will compete The purpose of the. War Tax is on a terribly muddy field, atd An- wvill be run on the same plan which chance of gain hammering the - in -the 100, also. ' identical with that of the Liberty dover lost by the SCor o1to0Qngesiruahuhona nmysies i'Flanders, south- The plunge is greatly hndi:j Loan. Its patriotic appeal is evenf Much credit is due to Coach much smaller scale. Bills will be east of Ypres, where they have - capped by the lack of fat men in stronger for instead of an invest- Ryley for his' od work i making. brod ght up and discussed the same made substantial gains. The school, but Anderson, who has done eti al o acnrbtoawrtyta u fwa seemed wa5y that they are in Congress, and'fgtnhaalobesvreite 60 feet in thi~ event, should be in The bond-buyer loans,--the tax-4 like- ediocre---material.' -Coach 4 if this can-be-brought-about it W-ill- Aisne--region,but--the Feneh-ave------- better form. this. year, and uphold payer giv'es,-to the cause' of Lib:-.1 Ryley offered his own servkces and [be very interesting as this 'idea been able, as yet, to hold the the standard set' in forifier seasons.- ety. The slendidWsuccess of the 'his enthusiasm is greatly.-appre- has been tried out in other schools territory they Avon in their- drive The~team is-also strong in the Liberty'L1oanTwas chievrd t rough ciated: Adover's Ime~-up\lill-bea and colleges and-ha~-ken piov:& t -everal-days-ag6: - dive, as Ferguson, ast eaeg-stiir; the co-operative effort-of- patriotic follows: goal, Cheney; .f.b.,D~i~dpTLb very sccesfT' -- '' - Between t rPav is still available. With a large leaders everywvh-ere in thefdissenmi- r.f.b., Hussey; .h.b.-,Perry; c.h.b., I At the meeting Dr. Fuess gave a ivers in the Italian theatre the number of former class team win- ination of information and the fos- Captain Coburn: r.h.b., Meyers; very interesting talk about'- the' 'Italian .and Teutonilf allies are at ners, -and new men, he should have tering of patriotic sentiment. 10o f, axton; .i., Mok; .,Lin; fudgoftePlmahnS-dalyrpswthhenmyrig no difficutlty in' dig-covering a suit. As we press forvard in this great r. i. Dole; r.o.f., Fletcher. - cietv and what it has done for many in vain, to beak through to the able runningiinate. -'war sruggle, sustain~ec by the hoe- - ----- zz - old members in enabling them t -Venetian - plain. All along the In-the trials for the swimming of a victorious peace, we-must bear Pot-Pourri Notice - j-spek in public-and think on' 'their front the fighting has been of an squad ld' last -'Wednesday the in mind the only b'v ni'eting in 'the Aohrcl'isbngmefo feet. The Soci'ety was foundedin Iespecially bloody character, the following me were picke: heelers fo assistant usiness an-1825 and since then 'has been--the-, troops-frequentl: eetinig in hand 50-yard dash and relay:-Whip7 ponsibilities as citizens can we in- - onyoeo-tkn nsho. t adcnlc n oiin r- ple, olton, Cushman, DeCamp, sure ourselves against'the unthink- ager of the- Pol-Pourri. At fplesent In the' winter term the Society 'quently changinglhands. The Ger- Leland, Fullerton, Richmnond, Hall, able consequences of defeat. The there is onbv one fellow try'ing 'out'wltrtosceafepomnt-assemt6beeuig for this position, and as he haswiltytseueafwpoint-nsem-tberuin the andPole. - - ~~~~War Tax Law imposes an obligation ey'e-omc t -- 0and -0-adPol-ep hc n oa Amrcn ilse made no contracfs a yet, he speakers, such s Guy Empey, tactics which the use omc t , -1. 00and 20-yrdswi.-ap-whih o lyaAiercanwil sekPot-Pourri oard has decided to authrof"Ovethe ___~ and_____thebginning,_oftewar,_______ tain Neville, Townsend,' Perry, to evade. College men can serve - h cl ~h ~ TeHay-ywhoigave an exceedingly n- S-e-dig mass atrms 1top Prendergast,4\4oorehead, St-earns, thiIonr ygvn xrsinImn 'wni-te ' teresting lecture here last year, on forward, to cetidah.Ee 1 mnvho wi~i-tecomipetition. thhh1 5 h eranaeath bEven l Higgins, Van Ptten, Klopfer. to this thou~ght at every oppor- tioe uins aae fo ethe war, wich as greatly en- steGrashv o enal Dive:- 'Feguson, Purinton, portunitv. C______yaadhsago hneo joyed--by all who heard-It. These torpenetrate the Italian lines, and Foote,, F. Smith, Chittick, T-Fan- yer n-as- odchn'o rs l d6estf ntr o d~~F~T~etcher. . - , ~HOW__THE-TAX-AFFECTS making some moe.T is ance speaker iladesteetr o while, yet, the Venetian d-ers, Netcher'. -0ol-at-th-e-Ch-a-pel, and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c'ostts hpea osiyp msar ae DENT ACTIVITIES -Is only open t upper-middlers., - Plunge: Learn~~d and Andcrsoi~ - -' - '- and all names must be in by Tues- some o th ebrs of the faculty _______ Practice will probably begin '(fronm the Ptriot~e NeNws'S.vi o h ihwill give talks-;it some of the meet- - - next week, and for the beiefii of National Cmittee of Patriotic '- ,.______ ings. TeRsin r oc'mr Societies, Suthern B3Ie.. Waishing- Th Rsiasar-nc'moe all those~ who do ~not 2 have twelve t'hn. D. C.)-CaeSpkr j Anon wishing to become aetiin an rmsc. o'lck asses, the' team will be The National Committee of Pat- wl member may do so at the next Lenind, Trotzky, and others of given -the'usie' of the' pool at that riotic Societies addres~ed an in- ~The Rev. Anson P. -Stokes,-wil meeting, -which will be'announced terpryhv addntst time. - (Coniud nPge3 -preach-at--bot-serices-t6-moyrrow. Iin-a-aterissueofthePHILLIPrAl l~hilhdabasdosinRs sia. However -this is ot an at- Dr. Fred Murphyr 93, Writes of Ou~r ', - .,- - -- 'tempt o 'the part of Lenine to Entrance, into War -- ' - ' ~ ~ -~ --- -. make a sparate peace with G- -~~ - ~ >- :2~~~' ~ ~ -' - ~ many and Austria, but rather to. The following -extract is ptib- ~~~ ~ ' scr namsieo l ain 'lished from a letter written by Pr~m I' ~ ~ -'-~ 'secur on r rnt. I one pllna' - Fred.T, M~urph~y'93 t-Dr. Stearns. and Tok-vey froavthe hnonr toa 'While at school, Dr• Murphy was a -rtky ys..Ihvete-o~rt star on bd~~~~~~~~h the 'football an& - ,' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~beg you' to regard the abovie_ docu- satam.----b-t t -otbamentd as aeform'al offer of an im- bsalqeer thniobnsi~i - - 5 ,ieit ristice on -all fronts a ie ~hmeiatopening of peace WS a queer thing t be seeditxatai i-offer -with which - regrets from F"rance Tr atruistiies the auth6rifftive government of meeting which has long since been the R~i,7 rpublic has addresse~d heldK'- You will ntice, however, it 4slf to 'all the has selved as a ,-reminder that I-'' belligerent peoples ~ind. their gov-_ ave nt~-writtentk~oii7 ~~s-- eneis"-ecoses his note t!~d~drgrtt~t, wt;-hew sAccept, my - ___C~~~uitesx~~of Ltwrcnce Tdbt~~~~~~e'~ ACADEMY SOCCER SQ22 1T1D iminz.of th Corona i~- ,.~ 4 - h aoel) -- , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, -~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~11c ~ _~~~~~~~ff.~~~~wp~ -

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Large 32~~~~~~~~~~~~LLIPS ACADEMY .

voiumi-nI. Nuinberi 15 - -SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917. .5 cents

PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR e1-LEGE' MEN AND: THE NEW SOCRTA WID PRT F BUKESDT BTLE TLRA S 7WAR TAX LAW OEREmWNSERRONEOUSBATESIL GSFAST,,' SWIMMING TEAM (From the Patriotic News Service of the - UP SCHEDULE TDAY Th olwn etrhsben re- [ IN'CAMBRAI SECTOR- - - ~~~~~~~~~~~National -Committee of Patriotic ceived by Dr. Stearns from Ed-Nucleu Leftfro m ast Y ar'sJ Sociei s So t e n B d . ashing W ill Playjkhe Strong H r a d F e hSquad. New Men Look Fajily ton , C.) her l- nia em nSldiers _ ' Fid wadLrDvssPhA:13 nreadIHaig also Attacks in Regionabbiit,g- rv wrd L Dais, .'A'13 in rear Ypres. French -and ItaliansSquad. ew MenLook FhlyBl' Daniel H. Roper - to he rumored deathi f Buckle Chc urosAtakPromising -

I o u hckFuiusAtak______ - ~~~Commissioner of Internal Bevenue The last frhre nf th oce.Dear , Stearns: -___- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~RUSSI A NC M RES Er R ISI ETEAM CER~iN Th E STRON IN THE College ien can perform a prac- season will b.e played today agains-t i I should like to rout the ruor ~AN"NC MhORELK AROWSTPLAN50-YARD D)ASII. LOSS OF COACH tical atriotic sevcmncneto strn Harvard Fe' team. 'wfiih Viu-idexgtad revails, as tSUTERANDA IANICP.- I sevci oncin sogvesi.-,FRGNSLPAESUTHERLAND A INDCP with te War T Law. If the TVhis is one of the most important thle fact that Stewart Buckle, '15, --- __---.This 1~yeaLr-te outlook f6rFacham- Cover'siii'ent is to otai'n the full games of the season and iuch has fallen. I had a letter frohm Fote os'drteBiis

'pionship wimming team is very aimounit of revenue- authorse byitrs ss ny"im'r fy~erda~r dated Octobe 3,1. troops are consolidating the posi-bright. Although the squad will Congress'if-s essential that every the school toward his contest. As the rumor started in Septem- tions which they took in theirbe crippled by thie loss of Coach taxpayer shall know bhow to corn- Tife gafhe will be- played in Cam- her I desire to advance the proof si~e-c'cular two-day drive in threAlec Sutherland; who is now in pute the aouknt of taxes he must -bridge and. fifteen men wvill jio,in- 4s to its ill foundlation. I hope it region of Cambrai. Hever. the th ayiikdlf -hliat e tearn* pay and te time, pace, an met - cluding Man-ager DeCamnp and . as not yet appeared in print, battle is still raging around Cam-wilF ,b - able to overcome this od provided for its payment. Coach Ryley. The men who will "' Buck '.' is in the Canadian artil- brai. The Gernians are fighting---handicap in a measure, as a number Tue new ncorre Tax -Law.N willj go will be Captain Coburn, Hus- lery, having enlisted- in September, desparately t'regain the. lostof - the men whG were coached by reach more than 7,000,000 persons 'sey, Dodd, Cheney, Meyers; Per- 1916. - He has been at the front territory, but the British troops arehim last ear are on - the' squad who ha:V6iv~ n ~ fr adsFd y Liang, Paxton, Mok, Phillips,- since last Avrbfr ad6 e-rpril. -hldng0ir'6wn; and have madethis ear.. eiillIncome Tax. Every unmarried- Dol-e, Fletcher --nd Humphrey..- Sneey eea uceIu hksso _The 50-yard dash is perhaps the person who had a i income in The soccer team .on a wvhole has:- EDWVARD I. DAxVIS very thr~shold. of Cambrai: Es,"-- tem's sronget dvet. In- thi 1917of moe tha S2,00 isre-had a rather successful season and ---- 'pecially severe has been the fight---Fullerton, Preidergast. Whipple, qtiired by law to make a return to can look back on the games with -HL LCSOFIESA T n around Crevecour, Moeuvresand Hll di goo worklast earthe Collector of Internal Revenue satisfaction. -The first m a FIRST MEETINGanthBornweeteEg-

an soul prove stars t is season. ior is istrict.' Re mhust ot against the Dartmouth Varsity' Last Wednesday night the first l1ish cavalry have been operatingThese men, kogether-with Perry wait for the Collector to call on hirp and Andover won a splendid vic- rneeting of the Philomnathean So- brilliantly,. and, -the latest reportswill also be ale for the relay or send him a notice. He ihust t o6v of 2 to 1. The game, was a ciety was held at Peabody Housle signify that the cavalry are sur~-quartet.' -- voluntarily apply to the Clector fast one in which Andover camne'and the plans for the coming year rounding, these, woods,.which formIn the 100--yard swim Townsend,fo the Income Tax forz. I from behind and completely over- were'discussed. There were four- a very important military posi--.aletter man; Perry, and Moo~rehead college men wvill familiarize th~nm- threw the Dartmouth team. The! teen members pesent and out of tion, for if they are captured Gen-are left - from last year's squad. 'selves with the Wr Revenue Act second game was against a team these the Vice-President and Sec- erml Byng will - hold a positionThere are, also several new inei who and point out to their patents hnd composed of members of the Nat- retary were elected. The elections dominating the entire battle front.look like corners. others wth whom theV comne in ional Guard,. Andover was not so resulted in J. C. Wilson being Although the British are vry Captain Neville swims in the contact what the law requires them lucky in this game, and ost by elected for Vice-President and- T. busy in holding the German forces200, and he will be ably backed up to do they will be rendering. a the score of 4 to 1. The annualj Lunt, Secretary. back- in the Cambrai sector, Fieldby Stearns in this event. it- is patriotic service. ' game with W~orcester was played If enough fellows turn out Philo -Marshall' Haig has not lost theprobable that Neville will compete The purpose of the. War Tax is on a terribly muddy field, atd An- wvill be run on the same plan which chance of gain hammering the -in -the 100, also. ' identical with that of the Liberty dover lost by the SCor o1to0Qngesiruahuhona nmysies i'Flanders, south-The plunge is greatly hndi:j Loan. Its patriotic appeal is evenf Much credit is due to Coach much smaller scale. Bills will be east of Ypres, where they have

- capped by the lack of fat men in stronger for instead of an invest- Ryley for his' od work i making. brod ght up and discussed the same made substantial gains. Theschool, but Anderson, who has done eti al o acnrbtoawrtyta u fwa seemed wa5y that they are in Congress, and'fgtnhaalobesvreite60 feet in thi~ event, should be in The bond-buyer loans,--the tax-4 like- ediocre---material.' -Coach 4 if this can-be-brought-about it W-ill- Aisne--region,but--the Feneh-ave-------better form. this. year, and uphold payer giv'es,-to the cause' of Lib:-.1 Ryley offered his own servkces and [be very interesting as this 'idea been able, as yet, to hold thethe standard set' in forifier seasons.- ety. The slendidWsuccess of the 'his enthusiasm is greatly.-appre- has been tried out in other schools territory they Avon in their- driveThe~team is-also strong in the Liberty'L1oanTwas chievrd t rough ciated: Adover's Ime~-up\lill-bea and colleges and-ha~-ken piov:& t -everal-days-ag6: -dive, as Ferguson, ast eaeg-stiir; the co-operative effort-of- patriotic follows: goal, Cheney; .f.b.,D~i~dpTLb very sccesfT' -- '' - Between t rPavis still available. With a large leaders everywvh-ere in thefdissenmi- r.f.b., Hussey; .h.b.-,Perry; c.h.b., I At the meeting Dr. Fuess gave a ivers in the Italian theatre thenumber of former class team win- ination of information and the fos- Captain Coburn: r.h.b., Meyers; very interesting talk about'- the' 'Italian .and Teutonilf allies are atners, -and new men, he should have tering of patriotic sentiment. 10o f, axton; .i., Mok; .,Lin; fudgoftePlmahnS-dalyrpswthhenmyrigno difficutlty in' dig-covering a suit. As we press forvard in this great r. i. Dole; r.o.f., Fletcher. - cietv and what it has done for many in vain, to beak through to theable runningiinate. -'war sruggle, sustain~ec by the hoe- - ----- zz - old members in enabling them t -Venetian -plain. All along theIn-the trials for the swimming of a victorious peace, we-must bear Pot-Pourri Notice - j-spek in public-and think on' 'their front the fighting has been of ansquad ld' last -'Wednesday the in mind the only b'v ni'eting in 'the Aohrcl'isbngmefo feet. The Soci'ety was foundedin Iespecially bloody character, thefollowing me were picke: heelers fo assistant usiness an-1825 and since then 'has been--the-, troops-frequentl: eetinig in hand50-yard dash and relay:-Whip7 ponsibilities as citizens can we in- - onyoeo-tkn nsho. t adcnlc n oiin r-ple, olton, Cushman, DeCamp, sure ourselves against'the unthink- ager of the- Pol-Pourri. At fplesent In the' winter term the Society 'quently changinglhands. The Ger-Leland, Fullerton, Richmnond, Hall, able consequences of defeat. The there is onbv one fellow try'ing 'out'wltrtosceafepomnt-assemt6beeuigfor this position, and as he haswiltytseueafwpoint-nsem-tberuin theandPole. - - ~~~~War Tax Law imposes an obligation ey'e-omc t-- 0and -0-adPol-ep hc n oa Amrcn ilse made no contracfs a yet, he speakers, such s Guy Empey, tactics which the use omc t, -1. 00and 20-yrdswi.-ap-whih o lyaAiercanwil sekPot-Pourri oard has decided to authrof"Ovethe ___~ and_____thebginning,_oftewar,_______tain Neville, Townsend,' Perry, to evade. College men can serve -h cl ~h ~ TeHay-ywhoigave an exceedingly n- S-e-dig mass atrms 1topPrendergast,4\4oorehead, St-earns, thiIonr ygvn xrsinImn 'wni-te ' teresting lecture here last year, on forward, to cetidah.Ee1 mnvho wi~i-tecomipetition. thhh1 5 h eranaeath bEven lHiggins, Van Ptten, Klopfer. to this thou~ght at every oppor- tioe uins aae fo ethe war, wich as greatly en- steGrashv o enalDive:- 'Feguson, Purinton, portunitv. C______yaadhsago hneo joyed--by all who heard-It. These torpenetrate the Italian lines, andFoote,, F. Smith, Chittick, T-Fan- yer n-as- odchn'o rs l d6estf ntr o d~~F~T~etcher. . - , ~HOW__THE-TAX-AFFECTS making some moe.T is ance speaker iladesteetr o while, yet, the Venetiand-ers, Netcher'.

-0ol-at-th-e-Ch-a-pel, and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c'ostts hpea osiyp msar aeDENT ACTIVITIES -Is only open t upper-middlers., -Plunge: Learn~~d and Andcrsoi~ - -' - '- and all names must be in by Tues- some o th ebrs of the faculty _______Practice will probably begin '(fronm the Ptriot~e NeNws'S.vi o h ihwill give talks-;it some of the meet- - -next week, and for the beiefii of National Cmittee of Patriotic '- ,.______ ings. TeRsin r oc'mrSocieties, Suthern B3Ie.. Waishing- Th Rsiasar-nc'moeall those~ who do ~not2 have twelve t'hn. D. C.)-CaeSpkr j Anon wishing to become aetiin an rmsc.o'lck asses, the' team will be The National Committee of Pat- wl member may do so at the next Lenind, Trotzky, and others ofgiven -the'usie' of the' pool at that riotic Societies addres~ed an in- ~The Rev. Anson P. -Stokes,-wil meeting, -which will be'announced terpryhv addntsttime. - (Coniud nPge3 -preach-at--bot-serices-t6-moyrrow. Iin-a-aterissueofthePHILLIPrAl l~hilhdabasdosinRs

sia. However -this is ot an at-Dr. Fred Murphyr 93, Writes of Ou~r ', - .,- - -- 'tempt o 'the part of Lenine toEntrance, into War -- ' - ' ~ ~ -~ --- -. make a sparate peace with G--~~ - ~ >- :2~~~' ~ ~ -' -~ many and Austria, but rather to.The following -extract is ptib- ~~~ ~ ' scr namsieo l ain'lished from a letter written by Pr~m I' ~ ~ -'-~ 'secur on r rnt. I one pllna'

- Fred.T, M~urph~y'93 t-Dr. Stearns. and Tok-vey froavthe hnonr toa'While at school, Dr• Murphy was a -rtky

ys..Ihvete-o~rtstar on bd~~~~~~~~h the 'football an& -,' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~beg you' to regard the abovie_ docu-satam.----b-t t -otbamentd

as aeform'al offer of an im-bsalqeer thniobnsi~i

- - 5 ,ieit ristice on -all frontsa ie ~hmeiatopening of peaceWS a queer thing t be seeditxatai

i-offer -with which -regrets from F"rance Tr atruistiies the auth6rifftive government ofmeeting which has long since been the R~i,7 rpublic has addresse~dheldK'- You will ntice, however, it 4slf to 'all thehas selved as a ,-reminder that I-'' belligerent peoples ~ind. their gov-_ave nt~-writtentk~oii7 ~~s-- eneis"-ecoses his notet!~d~drgrtt~t, wt;-hew sAccept, my -

___C~~~uitesx~~of Ltwrcnce Tdbt~~~~~~e'~ ACADEMY SOCCER SQ22 1T1D iminz.of thCorona i~- ,.~ 4 - h aoel)

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Member of School Newspaper Federation Week's Rifle t~lub Scores Show Big War News - .- Well dressed Anidover Men have NMkC~ti MadeW2tU~~;Ii;~1;ff It la~Imprvemeflt '(Continued-from Page 1)

proJ~t' " h veae~f h i' fouind'respbct'of'the soldiers andBOARD OF EDITORS ferent s lu~~fR iicredfeai 7 orkmeh's governmhent, for he -

- __ Managcnp Ed~~~O~. - ily from what they were last week. people of France, which cannot -UN

J. ALEx SMITu1 Eerbody is mprovg and this help aiming at peace, as well as all T e P ilp cd m-- BusinessManag; .. -year there, promises t be a very the nations, maa' bloodlesss bydem

* STUAET ~~~~~~~good team. There will undoubted- --hIs unexampled slaughter." 'alr~d O titr liSurH. Oris '18 . ~If be a lot of competition between Taior__d Outittr;_____ar-

Associate EditowsL. G. NsvuJ.E ~~~~ - the class teams that -are to be or- Second Liberty Loan Subscriptions -DIFBO HE

E. C. SCHEsIDE'18 18 -ganized beforei-ong: __ an ____________ J. M. DECAMP'1 The average5 of the-squiads for The followirfris the final resultsf- - ''

* ~~~~D. F. Bnow-N '18 the -past week are as follows: of the Second :iberty onaD. E. WAucn '18 y ona

- G. F. SA&WYER 'w Monday night squad, 77.10; Tues- subs- ibe~d in Andover:H .F CA IS UN - ~~~~E. H. EcKrECDT'18 day- night squad, 75.00; Wed- Trustees of Phillips Academy _

A. . 18ESABiSHDi 80 -Seer SA .HCur' ' Onesday night squad, 72.75;'Thurs-! ESALSEDI 8 -SHRMAN tUo

K.H.R~v~ 10day night -squad, 72.72;Fia Faculty 17 AthleticMN STDIPublished every Wednesday and Saturday night squad, 80.33. .~1Students *(result ottwo days' Fine AtltcGoods- I 1 flL -

duringtheschoolycar. There has been much more in- calnyassing) 23,850.00 H HOOL* ~~~~otc ZtoAdmfr terest taken in the XVednesdu_ OUTFITTERS FOR ALL PILP -_H M R P E _

To- ensure, change'of advcrtisemenkej&y 'afternoon matches, as has been Total $50,950. 00 HLIS P O O R P Emust' be eceived Wdnesday nthlter sonbthineseomebrInadin(uscbdathmeACADEMY 'TEAMS NEGATIVES FOR FIFTEEN YEARS BACK

mustr be eceived or Wednesay nof sown by te increas of membr,-, In ddition (ubscriON aPILEm OUPLLCATESLI ATTANTANTIMEthan Tuesday noon; for Saturday, not later --pr iii thm bystudents) 28,000.00 .than -Friday noon. All business comnmuni- who have -takenpatithm ,-cations should be addressed to the Business The results of last Wednesday's -'. 'EETI A''~FManager, Stuart H. Otis. match are as followvs: - T Eans, -Total $78,950.00 KOD A K S ' Gi'A. I-E LI, & CO.-..--_-

ThePRLLPIN iviescomuncaios,182;0O. F'erguson,- 182; hauffer~-- -- I AND PHOTO SUPPLIES - Telephone-3442------butdos otassume responsibility for the 174; . Ferguson, 173; Weaver, Football Games Today - -GENERALIREPAIRS OF ALL KINDS

sentiments expressed therein. All corn- 172; Gordon; 157; Learned, 153; -.0 ~ NOE

munications must be signed, although the Toa,12 rw s atot tBaename q the author will be- withheld from ThiiaFi2elBod. s Drmut tBr'epublication if he so desirs . Field.COL

976oksFound Columbia vs. New York Uni- A C U L I G F A K L O ETerm: 2.50 per Year Single Copy. 5 Cents vest-t e ok MA I-.J ST. 44 MAIN STRZET

- ~~~~~~. - ~~~~~The following books have been verityinat New Yorkela a-TlpoeCnetoEntered, at the Andover Post Office as found ad can-be claitned at the Dikno ~ tCr eehn oncinGents' Furnisher

second crams matter, registrar's office4 lisle.______________Gallaudet vs. G~reWsig~~~~THE ANDOkVXR PESS, - Four Latin Girammars; names in ton Gnvrst orasgtoWsng- nTBSZV11 J-]j PLAYVD0N

two of them, H. Pole, and W. R. UGeority at. Sasquhinon.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917 Bolon.Geogeton. Suqean t QFL )~~

One Cicero, no name. WashisHkngton.. on' a T_ -FOWERS AND FLORAL DECORATIONSThis isue i in chrge o G. F.Sawy , One Fraser and SLuair -French Jon okn '.S.Jh' tFOR-ALL- OCCASIONS

'19. -~~~~~~~~~~~- ram _, Baltimore.rst.Arco Bldg. Tel. Con,. Andoverrammar~. name, Parkliurst. Lefi-gh-vs- Lafayette at South MADISON AVINUE CoR.ForTy-F&M STRUT _______________

Some idea of the work- that has to One Plane geometry, nqtname. Bethleem.ORK Bethlehem. -- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F E WITNbe done in Phillips Academy, on One Wesselhoeft Germ-an Gram- PrnetnFrsmn s Yl'Clothing Ready made or to Order for Dress -. E HTithe Student Friendship fund, can mar, name, Marks. Princeton Freshmen vs. YaleorrTravvl

the Student Friendship fund, can mar, name, Marks. '-Freshmen a'FNe'w Haven. Eng'ish Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. Jweler and Opic-an'--be. gotten when - it is learned that One High School speller, no name., ugr s epr aa e Rt'adv made G(ar for all Sports

the numj~er of dllars pledged is French -_reader, name, Morris Rtesv.NwotIavlR. Trun4 Bags and Travelling Kits P¶'HILLIPS SEALSbtenor ofla sfivehud. Tyer serves at Brooklyn. Liveries fc~r House, Stable, Garage or Club; Andover. Mass.

Lawrenceville has given about ev-- __~A-Francois French Prose, no Swrhoev.H errda UeflCismsGtsoienndBsen thousand, and if Andover is to name.- -watmr.DssnGosBakstacesfPICTURE FRAMINGSyracuse vsMichigan Agie at Umbrellas and Waking St cks-retain her reputation as a school Le mot rhrn ae ast Lansing. FitdBg n riigCssAND0 PI CTUR ESendowed with the spirit of true Merchant of Venice; Newv Tes- U.~ MiiayAaeyShetland- Mufflers and Waistcoats Clue and School Picture. Fragned

tament, no names. U~~~~~~~~Mita- Aaeyv.Send for list of "Ch rialmas-uggesions" GODMT CAR CMPNAmericans, she must wake up ajid ~~~~~~~~~~~~Bo~ton College at West Point. - class-jffed by prices

give to that spirit, expression. Old Testament Narrative, name, U fPn.v:Cril nin *~O~Z Arco Building.Fellows -don't seem to realize that Akerley. at-Philadelphia. T....'B,.S.,,,O ....,. A..... HESO--TRsoffe- day they may be in one of One New Testament, name, E.-- W&ashington and Jefferson vs. TH FAMILY. HEV R

"__these terrible camps and that they'-S. Brown. -'NteDma ahntn '. -- C eC R f .S O T R \will have to depend on-studeiis Two Henry V, no names. NotrWo sht P.Was.h301t Am-u- ParUSRTISP A. WO S RE

-wo-reSt inshostAep nFa Y rnai ition Train at Worcester. . .. nB,,,sqrd Bloch Andoverthem from starvation, loss of reader,_no names. ____IghGradeShoenepairingbuaranteed _______________

mind, and other terrible mishaps. Hebrew Literature, Essays on Bso aa ititv.Cl -~a~'u n''n nlr'r-Therefore from a purely selfish Cline and Hastings, 'Two German leeAlSasa eel.SiigTcesfr2 hns 2.00 ~f 1 ~I 1IL1 LU 1

~*nqdp{~it one cn - a by reades, nae tw na - Camp Devens vs. Camp Upton MADE SHARP ATgiving now, he can preserve and CneFacietw Afagat Polo Grounds, New York.ANOE CAD KTCE W 'S RU SO Emake-thie-spiit of good , will last, and Ende no names- PeANhamR BayY ParkE NavalDWISTORand thus assure his safe keeping, if German reader, nam2, C. P.PUEHM-AEresBidnhe is captured. -- Gould. serves vs. Fordham. at New York.PUEHM MAE-PssBidn

___ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Dean Academy vs. 501 Ammu- Ice Cream and Candy, MUSGROVE BUILDINGAtth Theatres_ I B A R BER'Wanamaker -'17,- Victim__of as -37A h hare iinTanatAteoo as Main St. E-Rpon 81Attackr -- FIRST CLASS WORK

Majestic:-" A Cure for Curables." Notes of Other Schools -'_____ -- Student Trade a SpecialtyThefollowing extract is reprinted Evenings at 8.15 Matinees Wed- We-haoe cte pto p tAedeye tuen.

in the PlILLAIAN from the Law- nesday and Saturday at 2.15. GILMAN forhST U U R ehv cte wtohieeamysuetrence Telegram:- ' Colonial: "The Music.Master." A meeting of the entire school Hearty Waffle or Meat Suppersrence" Teegram:- Clonial: "he Music-ast -er.at Short Notice JOS. BOULEAU, Prop.

- Percy--A-anamiaker, the, crack Evenings at 8.00. Matinees, Wed- was held on-Wedniesday, November -___ ______________

An~dover athlete, was.gassed. while nesday and Saturday at'2.15. 14, to stimulate interest in the SEILBNUT

performing his duties as an abu- Wilbur: "Love o' Mike." Even- work of, the Y.M.C-,A. in-the War Tel. 196 9 CHESTNUT STREET-V N N ST ~lance driver 'somewhere in France.' ings at 8115. Matinees, Wednes- Zone. Pledges t subscribe tenA gas shell exploded near im and day and Saturday at 2.15. dollars to the Y.M;C.A. soldiers'Noe h VIaR re

he was overcome by the fumes. Plymouth: "Misalliance." E Th andvsailrs' fundweecirca. -ppiV1 U SU-The extent of his injury. is not enings at 8.15. Matinees Thurs- Th e.D.Goel~YMCA -~~ -- pp- -I-

known, but followers of Andover day and Saturday at 2.15. - drco tCm ed, a h itrRcr. TAILORS a--sport ardently hope that the effects Shubert: " The Show of Wo-Principal speaker. Francis Whiteof the gas are only temporary. dersY-. Evenings at 8.00. Matin- _____________ IT's a Bird - Fox Trot IMPORTE.RS

More Candy-One StepWanamaker - went to France ees, Wednesday and --Saturday at _____________ _________ n~Bid.- - _

with the Andover unit, commanded- 2.00. - -Don't Leave Me Daddy-Fox Trot 'fies ii~vad 0 aaby Fred Daly, last spring. Some' -Park Square: "The Grass Wid- .. The Zoo Step--One Stepr- 4,~ --

of the boys went into the carnion ow." Evenings at 8.15.'- Matinees 'Darktown StrHatroldB Veo's Orhetr'service and others took up avia- Wednesday and Saturdjay, at 2.10. LI 6 Brown Bros.tion, but Wanamaker continued to , Hollis: "A Kiss for Cinderella." '~''Razzbenes-One Ste'p Idrive an army ambulance to the Evenings at 810. Matinees, Wed- Van n bart Ep~ Tifront line trenches. He is a Mel- nesday and Satuird-ay, at 2.10. W00 n a thLe - 101 TREMONT ST-.,-HOSTONrose boy, of the famous Warnamaker Tremont: Turn to the Right."family of athletes. He has already Evenings at 8.00(1 Matinees, Wed-

- --made his mark in hockey, -football nesday and Saturday, at 2.00.3 I--"-and baseball at Andover." ____ ________-j Or M . B. Harrii t 127"& Main S, Eery Wednesday

Major Davy will be the speaker THOMAS GUERRERAto-night at--the Peabody House. _H4is sbject- will, be: "My Exper- First Class Pompadour Hai Cut-iences in the Army." As usual,-members of theI schtal should--

get excuses fromn their house offi- T[HE WflTIRIEIR qgp - -0-,.? 4CSPLTFe will s9]MAeItu~r --vilA lrt ' -

---- agai tr8. endrpouaDrss ` _____________T V~"'blW HAENi CNN

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How; the Tax Affects Student E,~eter Elects Lipscomnbto H-ead 19181 College Notes- -JW ~~~Take it or, send ibut be Activities Team

sure she gets it! (otnefrmpgI)Louis Lipscomb of the class of- quir. a hor wl~leago.to orn-i~19J9ias been elected captain of- the Of the seventy-three "H" men

missioner- Daniel C. Roper- of the1-Depatmentof InernalReve~ueasExeter -varsity football team for in Harvard last year, only six have

to ho~v the provisions of the Act of 1918. Lipscomb came to-Exeter in returned to the Universitydand-all1October 3; 1917, affected the var- 19-14, and in 1915 he was substitute of -these are -enrelled in- graduate

-i-iident activities in our Am- center, the position that he played departments. ast year there w~re,erican colleges: - Commissioner Ro- in the game ivith Andover in both- in Harvard twenty-one men~ whoper had the follow ing statement 196and 1917.- Lipscomb weighs had earned their "H" in football.

A TOP COAT especially prepared for publica - ons s1 efor early ~~~utunin you are sure to need, - ti~~~~~~n in the college-press: rs1 ofndsage, andar Twentyaof these o arehee are town beoin

anid-perhaps you want asuit of heavier Inquiry has been received rela- itnst ne rneo.atv evc o-teUie ttsi~eight to put on during the first cool tive to the application of the pro- days. Bound with the Colors-.kVe can tailor both for you in the- . visions of the Act of October 3,

Yowill ind heartes mbian tyle S~tamped with the - seal 1917, imposing tax upion admissions.You will find here many attractive ~to college athletic, theatrical and-dcsigns thplt will be articularly be- & te netimns h c Vl uw a n ete hea h rc coming to you. Conic_ in and let us ohretranet.TeAt W l uwa n ete hea h rc-take your measure for apparel of exempts fromnsuch Lnx"admissipn --

- -- , ~~~~~~~~~~~-$1-the-pound-at - l h rceso Wihiue- ATHIL ETI C SHO 0E* --. OUR TAILORINGalth prceso hihine

- - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~exclusively to the benefit of re- If its got aCARL ELANDER. AL E T W.fW igious, edacational or charitable Lahr-TeBGNN -___________________________________ - ~institutions , societies or organiza-An e ta - 1 s- -I ng fl w n .

tions." There's a demand for- ~~~~As was remarked in a recent arbe oe he__

___________ ~~statemeiit rela-ti --gt-6-ih same -that will " stand theprovisions of lawthe word "edu- gaff."`For Econaomy,

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cational " as used in such connec- Cofr, e'6e,tion has been-iven. a rathg~r broad The BIG -NINE "IS IT"

W 7000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~-construction by the courts:' It has Uppers of double twisted army duck, trimmed with real leather__qp ---Mm" ~been held to include physical and

moral as well as purely intellec-tual training; and if a colleg6 itself CONVERSE RUBBER SHOE COMPANY IMPROVE YO R PN managed the theatrical and otherentertainments and received the- LD , MASS.proceeds arising therefrom, there

Busi aod fu pen pitoftyofr would of course be no doubt that Sold at all the leading Shoe Stores in Andoverahiand e pooionta it poen the exemption applied. However,ha nd. Ar z g fount a e ns it is understocod that, generally _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _mare ting .plgeasye-maesspeakingL-such- entertainmentsar

writing apleasute~~~ - - managed not by -the--cellege au-Better buy a Moore because a MOORE won't leak and thorities, but by student organiza -_____________________________

is always ready to rite without shalcing or coaxing, tions which control the! expendi-ture of the proceeds- Any claim to

For ale at all collere baohatores, and exepton tereor, us-bdrug, jewe!,y and satianery f xmton hrfoe ut ei a e _ obased upon the contention that the For S ___ 1~eTHE MOORE PEN COMPANY student organizations are them-168 Devonshire Street- Bostoni, Mass. - selves educational'inifitutionso

- ~~~~~~~~~~~that the entertainments which -

* ~~~~~~~~~they manage are educational. It The Philipian has for saleis doubtless true that college sports the fo'llowing Trade A ds.-

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tend to arouse interest in physical Of '

development and that college thea- $ 30 worth of Lradv at H tel enoxV-- -- - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~trical and similar entertainments Boston. -

I-. ~~~have some educational influence, $ 0O eca tV nN se& C i~ s--* - ~~~~but the same might be said of pro-

fessionalI baseball games, for in- ------- -

stance, and professional theatrical A number of Moore non-leakable Foun-__________ performances, and of course there

was no intent to exempt the latterta Pesor epromoters ee -feCHAMBERSBIJRG ENGINEERING CO. ~~~~~all the principal function of cou ~v discount will be allowed in all cases

leg sprtsandother college en- Anyone interested in these bargains should seeC H A M B E R S B, U R c, PA.tertainments would seem to be, asin case of professional sports and -- .H.O S - AT 2 PHILLIPS HALL.-, other professional entertainments,to furnish recreation;---Efdthere

MANUFACTURERS OF appears to be-no more substantialground for exemption in one caseSTEAM HAMMERS AND than in the other. C E L A NIt is accordingly held that the HO~TFEL C M L HEAVY HYDRAULIC MACHINERY ~tax applied to admissions charged S uwySainad5r tEeae

for entrance to college athletic andiBoda t 4hSreNer50th S.Sba tto n 3dS.Eeae

other entertainments, unlessW-N W -YO

the proceeds Tli~e5e-~are actuallv E Y Rturned over to the college itself, orKetbaColgMn

to-some othr religiou ducationalHeadquarters for Studentsor charitable institution,-society- - _ -

orcharita'blejnsitution, society Je n ieroor organization. -----

E. C. JOHNSON, I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Strictly First ClansE. C. JOHNSON,~~~~~~~~ Rates Reasonable

- TZ 7 ~~~~oicitor. 32.50 wth bath and upThe Cumnberland oemore School and

- GROTON fr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~College business than-uy -otherg ~~~~~~~hotel in New York.

- - i~~~~~~i~d Saturday evening, Novem-ber 10, Louis Djpq e, of Fitchburg. Special Rates for School andMass., was elected football cap- ~ Collede- Teams-

A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~taim for next--year. Dejonge was -- *- - - Ten minutes wlk to forty theatres-- -C E N T R A L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rg~lar center this fall. He is

seventeen years old, weighs 145 HARRY P. STIMSON, Formerly with Hotel Imperial__ ~~~~~~~~~~pounds, and is 5 feet 9 inches tall. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

-~~~~~~~ - ~~~~~~~~Football practice for Next Year's

TI~~~IT~~T C O M P A N Y L ~~~ First started on Monday, Novem -__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _TRUS r COMPANY- -~~~~ber 1 2.- Four men who won their-- ~~letter this fawill reunnx

year from a nucleus for t________ of MLLNOZS -- em WEDNESDAY MATINEE -SPECIAL SHOW __

JOHN STEWART -- 1HAROLD'LOCKWOOD andLadies' and ents' MAY ALLISON

---.. ~~~~~~~~~------ - ------- ------- ......-T -LO 1I1INA L ND

-~ ~ ~~~~~~ 10BfltS. Teehn 2.~ id EpisoAe.ihm r

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-9>- "' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~that I had been -accepted, for long-continued cheers obliged hi -'A

- d1114-bcc' fr-'~~~~r C 1- I 1e~~~'e Mien ~ aviation+,amd--that, having gined to start all oversagain;`rie~wrC/Ulothes for,' C 'e e Mr. Andirew's consen t, all that was given for all, sports- Some-of these T-iE IE T0.TN this period o commercial upeit is rather wise lkigtco lteterasrpri~es together with an elaborate.1 to by wher qualiy is naled tothe tom~tst, was the signature. of the'-captain program and menu were made by a

disdnguishd but nevr "out of at our camp. Iwas given a miii- man attached to the- French ec- onand where -style is sigihdbtnvr"oto acharacter." "Their'service exceeds their price." tay ps n etlakt ap tion here, adstinguished painter

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~When I reached the nearest sta- and interior decorator wh-o asFINE FURNISHINGS -STETSON HATS -tion--to-canmp, --a-soldier- -was -told fitted -several -houses for. the Mor4~-

-MACULLAR, PARKER COMPANV to cndifdt me to the auto head- 'gans, etc. He has painted the por-MANUFACT1)RERS -AND RETAILERS ~quarters, because of a.-little misun traits of several of the fellows here

N-400 -Wshingto'Streetderstanding about my ticket. on their canteens. His menu -

-- ----------- DOS'TO~i-400-Washington'StreetThere'things were explained and stated, that we were having " Pot-tenitedo-brngin meanrl - Pershingdee-{ A-

-- ______________-- --- my -baggage'- the remaining ten orations showed a profusionrof--Cub- i---Interesting Letter from A. B. Bruce men wearing green and white arm miles to camp in a motor-cycle webbed bottles and also a ko Boston's Social CenterB. Bruce ' Suj~. Davidbands, wvho direct vehicles, guard side-car. Thus I drifted into camp pinned, the -Ilatter labelled "de -_____________

A._ B.Bue son f t.Dvd-onemm-roads,-and enforce other- ton -af ~ternd esme jj P -7--tgth p-Bructe of the local d ivision-oth traffic regulations-.- The Terrn- my position as first driver, gram prom iaEEomnbardmnent by L C. PRIOR Afaiager

* Ba Stae Sreet I~va-hawr' toiaisusedas uard aregenrall VWhi e in Paris, I visited the new Aviators" and "Rockets by the *-ten moe inteestingletter home ine apearing men, and most of U. S. army Y.M.C.A., read all Boches."-

-- d-eiribinku~otiditions on-the battle- them wear at least the Croix. ihe latest4-?- magazinesand heard __Thee_______________________di

to. e A cn F eld eviatce OeIaws hey hae p ifrobabl Fron Iiafiepae--Teeerosorlaiodi-________________ii eds i Frace -herehe i attcheOne sawwho ore ix dffernt Wll rwin talk on te Italian vert the minds of the French for a we~ao h fie noepr

Extracts from these letters foll een disabled in some way and a ra ok n ild iea es rm h tan-told us that over half 6f the mena gratwrk.Everyone is given a through which they have been-.. low: - -Fane bence are given' this work, It wamwloethere and all sorts passing for so many months. At une. imwr emsioars

Frne seems strange to hear colored men war ecoame givd-ahetc ing u their hard-earned ten-of ent~~taintnentsaxic~~athletic - ~~ bayslevounaivto 4-hi- - In-ni ast --decried te bg sek P nsa rn h events are planned for the sol-. of feeling 4nd devotion 1in thelav voutr y d -hi

--pile-of mail that would be waiting l ot o uosge ibu-des tws suel -wecov ork because France needed nieen'-- for me when I got in at night. At Alsrso uosgt*bu-des twssrl ecm cbuitri~s longer at war. The yar in

Aboutmidniht th lieuenantcamecamp as to our future status here, sight to 'see U. S. uniforms aong. will prbIynvr-afc 'h took off my hat to these men.out wih thecheerul nes thatthe nw tha The -S-11ai entered the the boulevards. __p- ------ --- -- Odr rnoodrbnete out with the cheerful news that the duiv their t United States intimately enough Oa~rs bee tng ar han in the camp had not received a single wvar. It-is probable that there will Upon nmy arrival it'camp, the to cause- any- such fee ling. The loadebe aing -ulain 'if er-- letter. This is very unusual, but b ra potnt o ag atiffsdt ihri'ppr Car~iditns felt, it' only after the . inigthe explained it by arumnr he had nuer ofruson econe d hes of on athen grun tha tlie War De- first German gas attack. -Ih -am writing after lights shouldheard, that-the German planes had nwcmosetnsifheUS.prethad ruled that no trans- Canadian troops were "-en repos. b u.Frti nrcino hblown up -Ltrain that-ftrne - l-e ver--thetransport-seivice, ~- frssoud ejlo dnil two-- Suddenly the Fre nc began to run ruesut I otig esho fato sunriseVe'fiaji~- the Boches before, but as is reported. The work would thirds of the enlistment period past. shouting incoherently and btfrtefc htIdn eyou should have heard the howl pay well and the life v*ould e had expired. This ruling may be casting awvay rifles and equipment. u oery

-that--went up then! The general easy, ut I should not care for it. changed in our fevaruleeyfKnwn.ht oehn ws_______________staff could have captured the whole It is monotonous work, and can be not,the 28th of August is not so wrong, they ined'up under arm'D.Mrh nEtaiet h a

Hnebr iei hyhdnaedone b older men as well as b far-`ai 6ay. We shall try to -t-ake- andawaited orders. Whenths use o our ectio at te psyhol- ounge-ones. I came over here three months' training, get home came, they advanced steadily into(otiudro a )-ogical moment. As a matter of mainly because it seemed the very on permission in time for- Christ- the unknown terrorr By burying -

factthe tory as utrueancL best way to get into active service mas dinner- adb akhr al i aei md a a oefact, the story was untrue, and-L - ~~~ P,- -n~ ebc eeeryhsfc nmd a a oe'immediately, as I did not want to next year,- i~e Boches have any times sa~ hmefiagsatak everything is lt go a-nd 'each onereceived three letters to-night. eirs . i. gs-tat, While we are on this subject, r-spend seven or eight months in fight left in them then. These pl~ii" tut these men had to fight against- must do his bit where the govern-memberthat al m~ ltters ust betraining in the states. I entered like all good railroad schedules are the Germans adacnInmss ment wishes.

thke field ser ice with two-objects-in subject to change without notice.- They fought, holding the lines after WVe aie very comfortably sitkitedwo rin t-5ad cmomts 'ao hm iw oseatesriei h Our Fourth of July celebration allF th7e other trops had fled. The here at Rouemi in tet~d h6spital

of coverstion Manydistac-var were to end soon, and to look- -was unique. It started with a hospitals were filled with the sur- with about fourteen hundred bed -- -of converstion. Man distrac-the situation over and pick out the fusilade at about 11 o'cl k the vivors. Their eyes were blinded capaiy Thwokrcveisftitns wich occr are enugh to e bst branch, if-the war were t last night bbre. Someg of teLlosadterlnswrbae wy all types and the experience has

- rail anytrain of hought. olnger. I do not want to remain lined up anid fired their rifles at an Can you wonder that Canada wvent been-most interesting and valuable.instan~ I juststoppedto helpin the carnion service in any cap- empty gasolene ca.Every Frenc wlTh-rce-Pa---rckIadionttisoutine, Ia- -three-Erenchiiien-push three-freight--a. ry ehwid-TePics-Pt-arckIadtonotiso I

cars out of the way of a burning a~city for thie durati:n of the wrsoman in -camip dove under his.-bed Canadian regiment.-ha. had over jusLback from a five-weeks' stay at -

truck. They had been flling a gas I aemd rlmnrjppli- thinking-ta Boche-air--raid-- -The-- -3-2,OO men-pass through its ranks; one of the Casualty__Clearing_-tank, and one-of-t-hemn put a lighted cain o h aaet Ecdil etmrigwre- had -dress parade in other words-, it has pacticall Sainathefront-.- There we

- ac erteoeigt iand-passed te phsk~ai'6llaiiination -with fearlv four hundred Amen-bei ~ ~ t sixte6i -- tiffes. crowded more in the way ofe-out if it were nqarly full! Good-bye very well. Before enlisting in any- cans and some Frenchmen in line. That is real fighting. perience into a day than I had evercarneon! One driver chased the tig hl att erwa Two Croix de Guerre were pre- Stories of individual bravery thought ppssible. The English doother alfa ile dwn th roadPershing has to~way~'t-us, as hie is sented to French drivers. After sdmetimes come' out slowly over l hi oki h aewyta

with apitchfrk fo lightngjheexpected to visit camp soon, dinner Moroccan and weeinhreT frt~iewsn bLe ghplan-foL-fth~n hmatch. They'll both have to walk Aviation ooks 'good to me. WN7e bands played for us. The Moroc- Paris, Emil swept the floors and whole their esults a dmirablehome to-night. see the machines above us con- can andconmsisted of a section of made cocoa for me every night at --and the-wounded and sick taken

Last fiight we went--up near some stantly. No-dust or heat up' there; drummers, one of buglers, and one Rue Lakain. He was usually care of with a degree of dispatichbatteries 'to-unload. In fact we no traffic cops or rules of the. road; with somne native wooden pipes. quiet, but now and then some re- and efficiency which wvill be hardwere surrounded by them and they no machine ahead for which to, slow The buglers would play awhile mark' -would' rouse him, and he for us to'equal.were pretty busy. As we wandered dowvn; no " tene votre droite," and then the pipes would take up woL Alkai with flashing The more I see of the game andabout the place, I saw a man duck and no bumps initheroad. Heaven- the tune. The precision of all the eyes. WAe joked- with -him and 'at the nmore I get into it, the more con-hurriedly into a dugout. Al- indeed! Ever since I have been out pieces was remarkable..- The bug- him,,- and wondered why he was vinced am that we as a peoplemost immediately there was a here, I have been more and more lers flourished their trun'jpets in there. The se'cond time I was there have~ -' taken , the,- only -justifiableterrible flash and boorn-near by. imi'pressed with the importance of the air in unison before starting to five days. One evening hFetold us c-oirse. To have dodged our res-Of course I knewthe place was full th&'iontrol of the air in this wvar. play, and the drummers juggled that he, was reformeor~ perma- ponisibility would have resulted inof concealed guns, but it is practil- This impressionirasbeen confirmedf -their sticks in' most complicated, '-ently discharged because of dis- our losing our self-respect; and

callyimposibleto"'istinuishbe- b recnt nespapr' aricle. Inways without losing a beat. It was ability. Questioning brought out, now aw~r~n-itwe-have-got-f6-----tween an arrivee -n a eatadbign emn otrsoea thing to please'botheye-and ef. his story. I-nthe-earty part of the put in everytigadseta hI could understand the man's ac- man in the air will be worth a We. then had games arranged by 'war he had been in the cavalry, points' in dispute are settled, nottion in only one way. -score in the trenches Haigse the French followed by ~ baseball In -a cliargi-'1i~-i~ ig6-Had fallen to Germn'.stsaiobtn

I dove into the hole like a ab- some of -the-results of wiar, I should game which certaiply interested and rolled completely over him. the basis on-ensuing-peace i tebit,-scaiinz the-Frenchman worse like-to-ge-et endE-d--as soon as pos. the natve.A banquet was given It broke several ribs, trained his future and preserving the rights ofthan a whole -Germian bombaird- sibley- I believe it can ad will be us by the captainliniihe, evening. b'ack 'severely, ad dislocated- his- -civiliziti6n---Nothing that the -

- ient-would have. The fellow ended by airplanes, thousands of Tables were iprovi~d from sec- jaw. In this condition, with' sev- press has 'said exaggerates thewith me 'says he threw himself them, and that 'this is America's tions of the barrack walls set n eral bayonet wounds whicb he had meanness which has been-,displaye4flat on the ground, but -_wasn't ,part on land, as the defeat of the empty gas cans. The affair-was lrev~iously received; he hobbled' on the part ofGermany. Sometimethere to see. ' Later as we were submarine is her duty 'on the sea.- nROtabIMfor-tlhenumber --of-empty- iear-tenmiles&to-the-nearest -- hope-to-have-a-long--sitting-with --

-going'oritof' the grounds, having I have-known iar !iyerat weeks bottles- that ovrd.-,b~ tables base hospital, for the field hospitals you to tell of the spirit shown b lost our way,a big gun went off that I--would be offered a chanc toaftern'ards as well as for the en- 'were overflowing. Later he e- the British soldiers, and the returnsright by my ear. I'll say hose go to an office rs' school which they ~thusiasm with which allspehs turned t- the front and wvent into they have gotten from' the "Hun."guns are well concealed; I couldn't are running for selected ambulance whether in French or in Englishi, the trenches" There he received e e tll LI th~at ofteL s.- -and-ca-mion drivers. But as I was were cheered by all. -The French- several bayonet-wounds in his kne~

V have& seen several stories by working for-a transfer-ts-te-avi.~--have--a-'most-interesting-Why- of and these, together -wthhis 'wk' a - - Gynminasium- WorkRudyard Kipling, clealingiwith the _inservice, I did not fe Ik _appluing 'They clap in unison back, caused him' to be p(rina- __

- -ilpre-sions QCf al ir-b 1,ldieri- 'aignother's opportunity. Be- counting aloud, "U-ex-trois- nentl dicagd whm Ti itrte gymnasium work----- ti hrThyitrsmebcuesides this, it was obvious that by quatre-cin~q, un-deux-trois, quarte- 'later, dressed -in his bestcvla sgon ob aeasitrsiga

I-have-ofte- wndered-what -mu-st -taking this training from the French ci-nq ", nothing More. It is -really clothes ne Sunday eening. 'He possible. It isgoin~ tobhefashiione47be the fe~lings and ideas of these government wsjncurrin an ob-- Ivrefcte, and a chaiige fromn was wearing bn his breitst the litr'he' zvnsium work atterritorials. I have seen great ligationto make use of it. In spite the.- everlasting _ah-Rah.-, The 'Croix and another decoration. I Annapolis and West Point. There.numbers of Ainites (who l0'ok fimy protest, my namnewas sent in poilus seemed to 'take the. affair 'was told heha io te-liistr j53[calsbinmcllike'-Chinese) and-negroes repairing: and I was notified f (5-h'te-puit -- walked up honor thfMdie Militaire. ;-'fr edr~'f~gym squads; f~

road-.----Dak---kinnd Alerias Pais, nd -s th offcers in camp to~th' otiir American camp nearbyI At' -first we used tC complain this work, -twenty fellows aeand Moroccans are' used extensive- said it was impossible for me to and, on, retlarning, an~ hpur- later, about the slowness of the workers needed, -fellows who think thatly as traffic 'c'ps -afang.'with h6 iransfterunt Il-the expiration of-my found' an iunsteady brat&r holding in the parks. They are slow, but they can lead a squad, in simplejFrench. - All -the -main' oads for six months' enlistment, I decided forth upon a table. 'In his oration the, work is hbard and most of them apparatus work. All men who wisliIseveral miles behinid' 'the lines are to go.' However, when I- eached he>raeyo aterta ' e-ge l e. namltaryr se'nse, [to try out for suchwoksok

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