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Page Four. November 27, 1926. JOKES 1 ENTHCSIASTIC GAMES \ 1 'Cling5; MarSTiVR«-nolds, 2. BROTAN’S {Conlinucd from Page One) rwo CROOKS AND A LADY NOVEMBER CLEARANCE SALE All Dresses at 1-2 Price , , 4 Clieck books do not a fortune ,3 make, nor I. 0. U.'s a millionaire. „ ers\"ridly problbly'^M^^^^ by ^ Saturday. ^ ^ Democrat ‘ lered to Elizabeth Dowling, eantain ,f the junior team, the sopfo'niore oascot, a goat, decorated with the ■lass colors, red and black. The final game, played between ^ he freshmen and the juniors, to lecide the championship and the yinning of the cup, was the fastest md most exciting of the three. In {Continued from Page One) in them, brought about the arrest of both Miller and the maid. The play was well presented and the characters took their parts in a ,pite of weariness almost to the point of exhaustion, the players '"t1 "Tst^'rt'Tf the hour was de WELFARE’S- d1?u“tore Service to Salem Girls a Specialty ‘■I don’t need your advice, mad- J sible.^^'^He hfd the nerve^ to ^ask ' lor the car this morning! Wme! • I's^H fkw swiftly from side to side from one basket to tlie other. The juniors surpassed in score, but the fighting^^pirit of^ - - - ■ the score stood 22 to 10, giving the victory to the wearers of the red and white for the second succes sive year. Goals in the final game gimes. Unusual Junior Cn-cus A Remarkable Success [ Current Events Column | nosro preacher to his congregation. This chapel hour, varied as it was, proved to be a most delightful The lives ofl^rcds of specta- The U. S. Navy’s P -N planes arc st2l"‘qt"’tSat::>ber night at the Junior Circus when a camel, recentlv imported from the Sahara desert, and one of the fieje- to continue the flight to Panama aft- A heavy fog in I.ondon has intcr- “Dat, my brudder,” replied the preaclier, “am de Latin for mess THE NEW'EST STYLES IN NOVELTY FOOTWEAR BELCHER -FORLAW COMPANY their chains^and Aucti„necr-^ne^.ld^Q^ecn 201 W. FOURTH ST. rVit The "lt"maV’"of'the circus actcd , tl ai 1! ^ d, wl U rl t c ;;:r,c:d:“/on:of Tn the'Vhar‘gr^'’of’teinr a^puhHc “Bum” Rogers, infamous gang- •im I offered for it?” , . Bisliop Manning of New York tl?e*^'Oithollr CIm'r'ih !)f the Marl- Bishop defends ti.e action. Student European Tour Is Planned ed?” ^ ^ ^ An order came to Proctor and C;amblc’s, they had no goods to t)ill it. ‘•No soap,” explained Mr. Proc- '”-‘Wliat Lux,” cried Mr. Gamble. Vaht-“Your bawth is ready, Candies 80cLb. MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY STORE When at O’Hanlon’s and in need of Toilet (Joods of any kind, see our lady clerk at our Toilet Goods Dept. nLlnee, and was released only sir.” Sir “Aw I say Hawkins, take IS'Tju^sldrjho^^^^^ A year and a half ago two Amer ican students conceived the idea of founding an organization which fo^rtuimfs. This^^suggestion was tlie bawth' for me—and, Hawkins, make it a cold plunge.” -Judge. Hiram—“Well, sir, my shotgun let flut a roar, and there Jay a dead ,wolf ahead of us!” Bored Boarder—“How long had All ffood girls w^ear BIG WINSTON OVERx\LLS She will be glad to show' you whether you buy or not One of the most frightful and in- int!”sUle shows consisted of^ the Svfand^i’^'Bctl?i“X%he Circus manager refused to give in formation as to where he found the Headless Lady. The only thing he with its headquarters at number^ 91 it been dead?” —Wasp. Mothcr-“I think you'd be hap- with less money.” Bigger—Better Mfg. by Let Us Be Your Druggist O’Hanlon’s Zaf the’^onl'y h“cadlesl woLn that had ever existed. The Fat Lady National Union of German Stud- TndtZ Open Road, Inc., as the Colored Mammy—“Ah wants a FLETCHER BROS. CO. IS THE PLACE The Rexall Store ‘■‘‘jhiWrcn thHeker'^Ind '’Tevtl ifw Zoio!'the“snre Eater put The purpose of this organization is to help the American students looking"*tl^^S raUrLd°guidT)- “W'herc is Florence, auntie?” WHOLESALE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Phone 107—174 rtr/cfr^^atgdowrirertoat. Indeed, Zola is one of the wonder pean life.' In order to‘do this^the bench, sub.” interit Enrfpean students in the ^ o^rne'TthfsidrshowVin^^^ P Jgn‘*/‘Vf Advcnto^ ‘no\ to Africa was well represented by four of its natives. One was a be- ‘"ThrFo”tLrTelier, who had only recently ^"ived Jn Am^erica oL‘’peopTe!’‘"^L’'pa1mtt’s°lbiHty is unquestionable, for she is claimed, lutely'corrert ta'al'rher palm real ‘"Tony and his monkey, the littl, The Junior Circus, which pitched was undoubtedly the greatest show on earth, and it is to be hoped that Salem will be able to bring back weleomc of American students. When the American student arrives in Europe, instead of prying his way into the life around him by Cabin Association and is made pleasant by a staff of hosts and hostesses who direct the entertain- used'for lod^Tg. ’’oftL lodging is in private homes. If a hotel is Student Council Lifts Freshman Probation The event of the year, for Fresh men, occurred on Monday night, November ^22, at ten o’clock. At ■ with a party, at which Miss Jenny Wolfe informed the class, in rliyme. Willis Beauty Salon ‘ Sanita^’rv Skillkrafters VISIT OUR BEAUTY PARLOR We have a nice sou venir for all the Sa lem College Girls. VVe are anxious to liave you visit our Beauty Pai’lor and receive one of these souvenirs Free of Charge D. G. CRAVEN CO. of the country. ^ ^ ^ There are four types of tourf planned. First, the Intensive Tout which is spent for the most part ir one country and in getting heneatli the surface of that country. Sec ond, the Regional Tour whicli is ar atorv knowledge of Europe. Third the Informal Tour, which is nol very definite and is left to the spirit of the occasion and the human re lations. Fourth, the Study tour, which is an opportunity for * wliole class and a teacher to se and study that in which they ar( interested. All the tours includ( Paris and Geneva and the groups will be comprised of either men oi ; Dancing was enjoyed,^after which * Ion’s. A number of ab.s'urd ques- ■ After tlie presentation of this dra- t of ice cream and cake were served. 1 the concrete tunnel which they were i ^ Murphy may be a vital^ factor in - erslup in the next Genc/aT A^Tm- bly. “Honor Quality & Sincere Service” Philadelphia - Pa.
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