Show PAGE FIVE STUDENT LIFE AN EVENING WITH THE FRAT fire warm glows grate forth in expectant constancy The The stands with its strings almost atremble awaiting the later work in nnuterablo delight old piano Even the chairs seem to be straining forward — eager to take up that rocking motion as the first The Fra t ter enters the house pictures smile a warmer welcome and the dining room table humps its back as it anticipates the rush which will follow that one little word (shouted at the top of a rough hoarse voice) “Dinner” And liere they come! Doors bang — books bats coats find a resting ulace on the nearest ob- ject The piano screams forth a ponderous tune as its bellows is stretched by an enthusiastic peddler The chairs arc thrown into motion and the fire leaps with gladness throwing its heat into numerous pairs of shins And even the fellows themselves are talking impatient loud and at once after and with every remark is interpolated the dimes: “Isn’t it ready yet?” “Say I wish they’d holler” “Watch out scouts — here she’s ready” “Dinner!” done wonders in helping digest those hot rolls The person slips from the room and seeks his own chamber The music stops and suddenly the room is deserted — quiet steals into the lower halls and quickly spreads over the V whole house spech of gloom creeps below stairs and the piano and chairs seem to draw closer to the wall The lights seem to muffle themselves Even the restless one — unable to study has quit his aimless walking and finding a good story has slipped into a nieh and is still A hush has fallen on every-thing and gloom as he mounts the stairs— vanishes— for while quietness is his — yet there above stairs is no place for See Stoney for Athletic Goods He knows your wants and has the goods at Logan Arms and Sporting Goods Store 1 him It 0 Frank Practice Limited to Eye Ear Nose and Throat “mid- Ollier over Oflirr Honrs Ilowrll-Cariln- burned And as each light went out when the bells struck tin “witching’’ hour — the intruder moved away with a feeling that life was after all worth living is n : 9 to I2 Dry (hinds Coinaii a in 2 to ti p m Where Only the Beft is Good Enough American Steam Laundry Launderers and COMMERCIAL CLUB — The Commercial Club members met last week and elected the following officers for the term: French Dry Cleaners President J X Filer! son Vis e President John Luseher Secretary and Treasurer D E grand rush and racket Nelson Chairs are thrown against each Publicity Committee other — the tune of the piano is left Tunks William Pout re Reynolds M IX te is there that the night oil” 4 North Main Special Attention Given to the Proper Fitting of Glasses 1 pre-requis'- 1 This will bring wagon to your door Phone 43S LOGAN UTAH Street East Center Call 43S No 4G A S V in suspended motion — the big The club has been strengthened chai rocks forward and back and thi‘ addition of Mark Green stops Every rowdy noise ceases by and McMillan both except that made by munching I j inter-colle-- 1 jaws and the click of the dishes — as those insatiable appetites are clamoring to be satisfied Hut here the rush — the noiVe — the loud talk — the jibes etc cease Some straggle from the table into the outer room in lazy contentment They lounge around the fire and languadly — but not indifferently discuss the happenings of the day The president’s Impel talk is commented on — the basketball game — the exams— the demonstration — this “stunt”— that thing — each receive analysis From a cross-leggefigure on the floor the tune to a popular song is hummed — it is caught up by others and as a chord is struck 01 the piano the humming breaks forth into delicious class This song calls to mind another and another until all homesickness— cussed loneliness are banished completely A sigh comes from a body in the corner as it rises stretching legs arms and back— the music has giale debaters The club rooms have recently been overhauled and new furni- ture installed TO THE KNOCKERS There are a few students in school who haven't got the stamp of manhood in them They come to the Gym at night when the basketball teams are practicing hard and sit on the side lines continually critizing the playcis It seems that if these fellows were gentlemen they wouldn’t show their short commings in this sort of way d liar-mon- y SOCIETY CLUB FRATERNITY PRINTIN G Always in the highest style of the art J P Smith & Son Promptness our hobby Those who know buy the DE LAVAL Crcamerymen — Because they arc exports in the handling of cream and know by long experience that the De Laval skims of the World's That is why cleanest and wears longest creameries g the Dc Laval exclusively Experienced Dairymen— The De Laval is the universal favorite They know that no among big dairymen other separator will give telun such satis- factory service Old De Laval Users— Whenever a qianwho has used an old model De Laval decides to purchase a Piter style machine he invariably buys another De Laval Men Who Investigate— If anyone takes the time to investigate the merits of the various cream separators either by finding out from other users what kind of service their machines have given or by testing other ma-tli- c De Laval the chances are a hundred to More De Laval ma one that his choice will be the De Laval make There is a reason chines arc in use than any other The l)e Laval age nt in your locality will he glad to tell you why In wliloli lnimrtant dairy n"MUn imgr Dr Invnl a Dairy HandU aNook Imnk that every cm- owner should have tin Imi nthnrlt New U'3 Ik Laval raining nlm n inintlni Ihl paper Mailed 'free nmn mi'inM If jiuilled riin-- t Write to nearest nlUee Tilt tnw T an a Id v dismissed - I COMPANY The DE LAVAL SEPARATOR HKATTLI FRANCISCO NKWYOIIK (TI1CAUO HAN |