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Show "V 'ss r'"V -z i I I " 5 4 --l i ojLlliJL V L,.A Dashing Ilc-rd In Pajamas, Yale, Student r Tells Policeman cf His Experience. NEW HAVEN. Conn'.. April 20. A Tela "f resale" dashing horns across York street to Fierson hall, w ith an electric light burning bright on a corner cor-ner two rods away, a policeman stand- Ing under the' light and men and women is tasily OAirrn , by -mis Divrx.:c:r. ' "For excitement it is the greatest poker fanw 1 ever nat in," said the (j) M fre.hman to the policeman. 0 It ia thought the fad ta likely to ( ) spread. ) i 0' possession. Then luck changed and they , won back portions of their atflre, which they donned again. It was near midnight mid-night when the unlucky freshman went broke." A freshman yell rent the smoky atmosphere at-mosphere of the apartment and, dressed only in pajamas, "freshle' was turned out Into the cold. ! theater, led to an Investigation by the I' policeman, and the discovery of the most remarkable gam a of poker ever played at Yale. ! According to the "freshle," who told the story only on threat of arrest, half a doxen of his fellow-classmen gathered ( in a room across the street from the 'dormitory. ' As Is usual this season, of the year, none of them could raise a "sou," not having heard from home in a long jeriod. A game of poker was : proposed, but how to make it interesting interest-ing without some cash was a question. One freshman proposed that they play for their clothing. It was decided to set a price on each piece of clothing won by the various youths and use them by removal as needed in the game and depositing de-positing the same in the chair of the winner. It was agreed that if anyone lost his clothing he must seek his abiding abid-ing place in night attire 'Only, to be loaned by th man who occupied the room, the clothes to be. returned to the owner next day. The game grew exciting. Some of those engaged lost so heavily that at times but one sock remained 'In their ANITTTAXi ItESTINO .OF J5TOOC-HOLDEBS. J5TOOC-HOLDEBS. i tfotice herty ;lrtvn: tfchr annual meeting ( stockholders of tfee Silver tar M. Hm. Co. will be held on Thursday Mar 0th. )S04, at S o'clock p. m.. at the office of said company. No. 437 South Second Sec-ond Kast street, salt lke City. Utah, for the purpose of electing a board of five directors di-rectors for the ensuing year, and to vote upon the proposition of authorising the directors di-rectors to mortgage the property of the company for the purpose of-obtaining a loan for one year, to pay Its. indebtedness and for obtaining a patent on the "Martha" "Mar-tha" claim, and to transact such other business as may legally come before said meeting C. V. ANDERSON. Secretary and Treasurer. M. 8. Hammer, President. Dated April Sth. 1904. |