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Show TIIC 310I!XlX(i EXAMINER mi I)KN, UTAU, SI NDAY MOliMM!. NOVUM P.Kli J0, 10I. well, un the quarter back run, ttok the line, Hoyt ball to his owd line punted to Starr od hlx uwa but tbe Yale end were down tiier au 1 be only mads ten yards. Tripp belpe-- l to bring down tba runner. Yale easily held Harvard's tandem attack sad only one yard waa gained on a similar play rd next play. line, Sperry punted to Yalse where Starr tackled Heyt from bob', ad. Parkinson went la center 4n place of Parker, who went te left guard, an-White took Bqulers place at right Hoguard, who went to left tackle. nnd gan went through for ten yards fumFlynn added fire, nnd then Flynn bled and tbe ball went to Harvard line. Hurley at oh her own once fumbled nnd Bbevlin got It on rd 1 BEFORE THE HOLIDAY RUSH rd There Can Be No Better Time Than The and fancy Pressed, Blown rect importers of foreign china gives you assurance of getting the beet value here. Specials for Thanksgiving week. B9e Regular $1.25 Fruit Sets Glassware cannot ba water pitchers, half .... .........23c never 4 2 Inch, Glace fruit saucers, old under So before, next week price. ... g.jnch Footed Cake Table Set, high grade glace. 39c Wine Sets, decanter, 6 wine glasses tray, worth 75c and nickie-plate- d ...49c ale price ., ....... We cannot begin to describe the hundreds of pretty pieces displayed in this Nut Picke in fancy boxes, the set.. 15c Nut Picks and Cracks, in fancy box.37c es, the set ....,,. Plain white cup and saucer, usual Sc price, 10c; sale ptice Large soup bowl, instead of 15c.... Choice of decorated cup and saucer and dinner plates,, gold, stipled spray design .. .... Decorated vegetable dishes 7e Oat Meal, three for This department was never in better We to supply your wants. mention a few iteme Just for comparison. Be 6 inch butcher knives Fancy shelf paper, 5 quart grade. S 2 Inch yellow mixing bowl 10c 5 inch hotel oatmeal bowls, very .... .. ...,, ... ... ,. . New 5c thing .. .... line at prices 5s 6c Tar 5c bars for No. 25c 5c grade Diaton saws $1.60 saws $1.1B Irwin bits in eats, fancy box P. S. A W. Chiaalt in acts 15c rd $3.39 $5.51 Rad coder pencils, each 1c 17c Carpenters' aprons DEPARTMENT STOVE rd d Our Coles Hot Blast Heaters are becoming more popular overy day. Better get one beiore the etorme come. If yeu need a range see eur Good Luck, that'o all. rd Inc. Bloomer With Yala 2 yards. back, Flynn nnd Mure alternately brought tha ball to Harvard's 29 yard line. Flynn made nine yards through Parkinson. Rockwell on a quarterback run made 3 yards Flynn crowded through center fur seven yards nnd then Bloomer placed tha ball on Harvard's line, nlmoet la front of the goal poet. Flynn made three yards through tba line and Mors one more, while the Yale stands yelled "touchdown Mors put the ball un the Una, Mona mada n foot on tha next rush. It 1a Harvard's ball on Aar own one-yar-d line, having held Tde a tremendous attack. H perry kicked from behind hia goal line to Rockwell Hire. Mai Chews on Harvard's threw himself so that Rockwell got tha ball. The ball waa set back by ths line, few Interumpire to ihs ference wli the catch, Matthews havtb tnatant be-- I ing tackled fora he received the ball. It waa Yale's ball and Hoyt made three yards. Sperry dropped back to punt on ths second down. At this point tha Matcoaches sent Fruyn to lake thews place. The Harvard alanda yelled, No, and Matthews stayed. Sperry punted from hia own line, but It waa Moused by Kinney and Tripp, and Bloomer got tbe ball on tha line. Two rushes by Flynn nnd Bloomer opening tbe way, took the ball over for Yota's second touchdown. Hoyt kicked goal. Yale, 13; Harvard, 0. Harvard kicked off to Bbevlin at the 11ns and ha ran It forward 23 yards. Hoyt kicked on the second down to Htarr at Harvards line, and he ran it forward to midfield, where n second Inter, In n quick line-up- . five Harvard got yards more through Tripp and then two through the same place. Harvard failed by n few Inches to make her distance on the next two downs and then Yale found hersolf held on n line attack. The ball went back to Hoyt for n punt, but. he ran with it instead for n haw, to which waa added n penally for holding which put ths bail line. Hoyt then on Yale's Una, whore punted to hia own it went to Harvard, Sperry punting, but it was blocked, nl though the bail dribbled through the players to the Una why Harvard got it Brill fumbled tb ball as the Harvard backs went through Yales line and line. Harvard got It nu the It wne Yale's ball on n quarter-bac- k line. Nichols kick on ker lakes Sperrys place aa Harvards left ten-ya- rd Ogdens Bargain Store would send $10 each to police headquarters to make good their appearance, which promise ibey have failed lo Strop, with the result above ANNUAL staled. hr. MEMORIAL Jane Dmiuan din this morn-isi tin rrsiilini'r of her daughter. Mm. J. W. MiKenna, 9J4 Twenty -tomh wnil. services at Kt. church Monday morning at wph'i in oVioric u. in. lutermenl in Moun-Inj IRRIGATION COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS SERVICE The stockholders LODGE B. P. O. ELKS WILL HOLD SERVICES ON DECEMBER 4TH. William M. Stewart and ife. of Nevada, st'ipwd over in Ogden evening at the Paclfle hniel, and for ihe east this morning on Union IVtiJi- OGDEN J S: 39 Program is Being Arranged fer the Occasion. IS. Ths W. t M A Splendid T. U. will meet Monday, br instead of Wednesday, Opdi'ii Lodge No. 719. B. P. ft Elk, wilt hold their annual Memorial service Hh Miss ,enta Ken-- ? ji. m 519 Washington avenue. liuxl-l! on Sunday afternoon. December Itli, In the Grand Opera I louse. The service will be public and a large audience la looked ftir, as this Is the first occasion this lodge has given a public Memorial service. Through the generosity id Mr. John Tort, manager of the opera hnuite. and the efforts of Mr. K. Alexander Grant, resident manager, the use of the opera house haa been donated to Ogden Lodge fur their services. A splendid program la being arranged anil one that will be In keeping with the solemnity of the ritujlls'ic work. Rev. Elmer 1. Goshen, cUiW of the lodge, will open the service, taking for bis subject, In Alemoriam." All over the United Slates, wherever s lodge of Klks exists, on Sunday, December 4th, Memorial service, In honor of deceased members of the under will be held. The Memorial committee of Ogden Lodge consists of J. N. Fogarty, chairman; F. A. Burt, E. T. Richa.dMm, W. D. Brown and H. T. Uae. of importance. ? Mr. IWsie ihidiiian of Ogden, ac--?' by her children, is visiting Warn with her ciother, Buz. Uox Klder News. ' Firs. Krk of Nevada, arrived isJwfr11 "n So,0wn Pacific No. 6 Jrrrdi.e winning and went down to 1 by nu the Short Line. Ha "tuned to Ogden last evening. . (icJrner ri,k e,ti"U of officers of the I I'.trrtlve Union, local No. Amcrhon Ke V leration or fifths ''J'1 ' regular meet-liltNo'fwher 13. The fol- UiryMu-btL- ,. - 7 retary, P. c. W. Purdy: Sh,rt; guard, J. C. ,Bllir: ' West-vice-LUh- y K,'r JSj2 VrKV and wife and Ann.,, , ifWnuvin . T .. left !or Bt- - Louis thlg ' 1N Kwt, McKay who i h dI',n wisamnaiy work Ltberu and will return home YOUNG SALT LAKEBS bernn's! WILL BE ARRESTED ( tidh of Davia and Wtbsr County Company Hold a Business Session, cemetery. Nu. .tn7I n a Twer begun the erec-brick structure for Warranta Have Been Issued for Fresh n''w lbe Reed hotel Young Man Who Violated Ogden Ordinance. bLwwn 'V,sh' I B Warrants have been issued for the A'nmnl colonial arrest of Seymore Wells and r Chief ..anciug academy last Snow, the young men who gavethe othf emtumnl bn'"rn' alTir. the array Browning such a bdrd chase police hex f ,7n n,,1i'g prominent er evening. The chief ofcharging the complaint r,r . eighty sworn to thewith violating the cliy Vud be greater young men veordinance governing the sliced of the hicles within the city Unite on pap-erand tlie night of November 17th, will be sent this afternoon to Chief Like City to serve. fr Mrs. w. B. L nth of Salt that the at 0 bievr England ft will be remembered vM 1hof: cused were here on the data namel attending. y ' to Salt lAke via until 1 o'clock, and were returning ue at '7?,nto hfunr Washing: on ev-nA statement in Vn'tf! Then th wltf aunpled h he was tt reMilt would indt- - stop then With the 4 tran h rouy..,. .rbt'nlst analyzed drawn in a chase tom awhlch heend an bugsy wheel e the in his evidence frrred & ci tho V. Cave and accident to the machine, awppedwere and jbry W bin v, f b anjlyris was J,,, dlJ rade fugitive at Riverda.e atom be claim to have overtaken. They were ft, unax making promts that the. SKEEN. loy w e n. ci-T- S:.rrTr. V, 24t9 Wash. No Goods Charged During This Sale. NOTE: View 30-ya-rd Two Stores 202 Wash. bn-il- VL ! . . d Open Wednesday Evening extortion 4iy Italian who attempted to compelling a fellow countryman algn a $10 promissory noie'lasl Wednesday, was tried and tha defendant was found guilty as charged and sentence was get for Monday morning at 10 o'clock, J. Claxton wss given ten days for vagrancy, and four drunks were allowed to go without sentence upoa promising to do better. BASKET HOBSON TAKEN TO BRIGHAM BALL TEAM of the Davis and COES TO SALT LAKE Weber Counties Canal Co. met yestercommissioner' xt tha day county room in the court house In annual ses- NEW SEWING MACHINES PUT IN sion. sod after tabling reporta and DOMESTIC ART DEPARTMENT resolutions growing out of a lung conOF WEBER STAKE stockholders and between the troversy of director elected tha folold board ' lowing directors and officers for the Are Kept From Several Student ensuing year: School on Account of Sickness. Directors: E. P. Ellison, Thomas J. Steed. John R. Barnes, Jesse M. The enrollment of the school now Smith, James G. Wood, Charles F. eiceeds that of any time last year. Middleton, George V. Stevenson. The new board of directors later Of this number nearly all are regular students. chose the following officers: E. P. Ellison, president: John R. The material is In for No. 1, Vol. J. C. Nye, sec- II of the Acorn. Members of the Barnes, staff, we are wailing In happy anticiretary and treasurer. s of the stock of the com- pation. pany was represented at yesterdays Two new sewing mschines were meeting. last week to the Domestic An department. Our gtrls have reason to be proud of tbeir work, and tbe rest CASE OF SELLINC of us are proud of our girls LIQUOR TO MINORS Several students have been out this week because of sickness; one of the LEE OH OF THE BROOM CAFE 18 most serious rases la that of Miss Irene Paine who has been away sevFINED $2540 eral weeks, slek of rheumatic fever. Until were organised last Other Caeca Are Continued New clawe-week in grammar. Book of Mormon, Monday Morning. theory and methods and sacred geAt the sitting of the munlciiial ography. court the following matters claimed the William Manning, a member of tbo attention of Judge J. A. Howell: class of '05, has been called to mourn The three casra of selling liquor, to the death of hie father. His classmates minors discovered through develop- expressed their sympathy by sending a ments growing out of the horse beating beautiful floral tribute, and attendcase of last week of the young men ing tbe funeral services held by In Hooper from Syracuse, Cooper and Gibson, last Thursday afternoon. were heard. In order to usinialn the standard The proprietor of two saloons anJ of work in tbs nigbt school, It bss a restaurant had been arrested on been announced that no students will extracted from Cooper, who Is be admitted artcr March 1st, unless a minor, and bis pal Gibsoa. They were they css show that they are qualified David K. Farley of the Riverside sa- to do the work. No more beginners loon. J. H. Meyers of Meyers' saloon classes will be organised. on Twenty-foun- h street, and Lee Uh Prof. B. D. Bradford was beard to of the Broom cafe. In tha hall the other day that his ay Wilson and Gibson Sergeant Cooper, claaa must be diphysical t!Stified, their testimony showing that vided, or geography a larger recitation room built. on the afternoon and evening prior to the Whether be divides it or not, shall we horse beating episode i he' "young men not have to get more room? What had obtained Intoxicating drinks at lbe tbe other first year classes? The tnree places. In the cass of the China- about men the latter testified concerning him- time has come to do something. At 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, the self that he was in the hahlt of getting drinks from the Broom bar for bis school choir, under the direction of Prof. Ballantrne furnished part of the customers Lee Oh was fine. I $25, which he paid music at the funeral of Mr. Ed. M. and sentence In the case of Dave Farley Tsplor, an orphan boy who was killed Columbia. The and J. H. Meyers was set tor Monday recently in Bri'ish musical numbers were: Lead Kindly next at 10 o'clock a. m. I conNeed Thee Every John Cooper and A. K. Gibson, Light choir; victed last week of cruelty to animals, Hour, Sirs. Mary Farley; "Rest, Rest, ' whose sentences were set for today, choir. Elder NVphl L. Moris, president were fined, Gibsoa gening $15 auJ of Bait Lake Stake, delivered the funCooper $10, and were allowed to go. eral sermon. The exercises were The caxa of Michael Berlin, the throughout. t; Two-third- ad-da- d g at WAB ARRAIGNED IN THAT CITY ON MUREDR CHARGE. After Arraignment Ha Will Again ba Incarcerated In Wtbsr County Jail. William M. Hubamt. tha was slayer of James taken from the county jail here toBrlg-haCity yesterday forarralgnment before Justice of the Peace Funk, un a charge of murder.. Sheriff Josepbana and County Attorney James 8. Parry, of Bos Elder coua-tcame over In tbe morning and returned with the prisoner about, noun. be'J'b arraignment took place tween 3 and 4 o'clock p. m.. after which the defendant will ba returned lo tha Welter county Jail, to be belli here until tha Box Elder county jell, which Is in course iff erection, shall be oompleteJ. m y, NARROW ESCAPE FROMSERIOUS INJURY Vehicles Collide With Dsngaroua sult to Driver of One. Re- h RESTED WELL. Nov. 19. Col. W. C. rested fairly well during the early hour of the morning. Oxygen la being administered. Tbe dnr- tors think he may live through the day. Lexington. Ky P. Brerkonridge s g A lady, named Mrs. Feiebaw, bad very narrow escape from serious death and perhaps Friday injury bout 4:3(1 on Washington avenue between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifttraete. She wax driving south on tha east side of thx avenue and instead of look, lng out ahead for vehicles wax gpfffng Into the store windows. A heavy wagon going north turned out to tbe right and almost Into tbe curb but oblivious was the lady of tb isct that a wagon wax in front of her, drove right against the approaching outfit. Ths collision threw tbe lady out onto the demolished pavement and partially tbe rig. She was picked up unconscious and carried into Weatherby'a meat market, where in a few minutes she revived enough to permit her being taken to her borne. Tbe driver of thx wagon was in no way to blame as he turned as far to tbe right as space would allow and the lady's instteatina was responsible for the accident. BRKCK EXRIDGE George J. Cunningham, the popular general yard mast er, has returned from a trip to 8L Louis, Chicago, New York sad other eastern points. Mr. Cunningham reports having had a most enjoyable time while away. Tbe fair was visited for several days aod tha different points of Interest taken in. lie was In New York city on election nlghL The first Sunday on which tha great aubwsy was operated Mr. Cunningham had ths pleasure of riding through its entire length. lie waa impressed with the magnitude of tha work hnd thinks that It will pay for itself In a short time. Weotern Rio Grande passenger trains frost tha east are from one to No particthree hour laia yesterday. ular reason is assigned for tbeir being lata. The Inspection party which left oier the Oregon Hhort Lino last Kumlay to lake In the whole Oregon Mhurt Line system will arrive la Ogden ibis afternoon some time and will continue Tlie on westward as fsr ss Hero. party consist! of Gen. Bupt. Bucking-hiand the division superinu-ndemof the various divisions of the Bbort Line system. A large crowd of Ogdenlies went down to Balt Lake City oil first No. 12 on the O. 8. L yesterday to see the football game between tire Aggies and the University of Utah. Don Canwell, la charge or an cutparty cm the Ogden-lxicioff, la in tha city on a short visit. Tbe construction of the Southern depot at Hazen is in progress anil $40.0U0 will be expended by tbe company in making Improvements al that point. n a Fx-rif- WILL FIGHT FOR TITLES New York, Nov. 19, Robert Allsrdlce, whose claim in the dormant earldoms of Btrsfhern, Mentetih and Alrth, la ths peerage or Root land, will be beard in t he next session of the house of lords, will be oppos,T, according to tha Herald's London correspondent, by George G. Marshall Graham, oi Kaasaa City, whose Interests In England are represented by bis cousin, W. M. Graham Easlrm. Mr. Graham, who was bora in Edinburgh, on November IS, 1952, Is the eldest surviving son of ths late James Graham: of Leitrhtown. Monteitb. Perthshire. The earidom of Hi rot hern dates from 1371 and the earldoms of Alrth and Menteitb from 1933 and 1427 respectlvely.-Barriy- r Allard ice Is an alderman, of Cornwall, and eldest sun of the late Ramnel Kftrhie be his marriage with Margaret Barclay' Allardic, Hurl-la- y . ( id cent, off on Ohio planes. Ses eur Atkins saws; they era beauties. 20 par Ws ate closing out a greet nuny items in shelf hardware; should you need anything In this line we will eave you money. 10c 12 No. 7 grade Diston Hardware Soap, ..... ...... ,. .. ...... rd te Special for Wednesday evening, p. m. only. within Soap 33 per cent. Glycerine I Santa Claua has requested us te put our largo stock of TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES an display wtll in advance so that tha llttla folks may make thoir selections and place their orders with him. Our DOLLS will please ths little girl's mother new ee much ee they will the little girl mother after Christmas. Notions Genuine Pine 5c 5c ........ lias. Yale got two i Harvards back nnd Hbovlin tacklo on n yards two more on n circle behind hia Una. . Tko half ended there with tha ball on line, Brerai Yale, I; Harvard's Harvard, ft. Harvard players ran off tha fieU. white tii Yale team was taken to ths smith end ef the field for n talking to by the coaches. Tbs half was slowly played and the only si rung feature was the apparent Inability of the Her- - J vard line to atop Yales ruahee except whta tbe ball waa in close neighbor- - ' hood of her goal. Tb pla waa almuss entirely In Harvard's territory. No change were mads in either tenm . when the second belt waa started at n, 3:3$, with Harvard kicking off to Bhev-llHue. He ran It on Yale's Hue, but turn- forward to tha bled the ball, a Yale man, however, getting it. lluyt punted to Harvard's line, where a Harvard man In the first scrimmage fumbled the ball and Yale gut it at midfield. Mona made four yards, and then la n fierce attack . with Kinney, tba ball waa placed on waa . line. Mon Harvard's then thrown back fur a lues of two yards. Hogan made a yard through rarkluaon. Hoyt punted out of bounds at the line. Harvard being given tb Una. Mills ball on her own got through Dluumer for four yards. Brill made three more had Hurley three more, but he wax pulled back for no gain by weight of numbers. Sperry line, where punted to hia own a Harvard man fell on It The ball was given to YIe A ncnntlib occurred at this point, as It appeared as if Sherry's punt .wss partly blocked, which made it anybody's ball. Bhevlln circles bis line for a yard, where be was thrown by Matthews. Morse went through Brill for four yards, helped by every Yale man fins exhibition uf team work. Mo roe went outside of Brill for Six yards and Flynn laid ths ball on Harline. A delayed pass gave vard Tools Toy Department Cut Glass A beautiful resch of all. colors, 12 in school lunch boxes, 2 sizes, 10c and 6 hole plain er fancy muffin pans. . Be Rice root ecrub brushes, 4 rows ... all 10c, 15c and Pictures, dairy pans, regular 5c Our price pie tins ..........a 3c ... heavy stock..... Clothes pine, SB for Tooth Picks, full 2,000 count .... ...,..10c Paper lamp ehades 10c Bo 15e heavy, Juet the thing fer the chi- sheets for ..... Automatio egg beater, something 10c new; It beats the beater end plattere ldren.. Kitchen Things Display 9 inch Your choice of sizes, $ or 7 in. white $o plates .each ...... ..... di- - ..... Crockery Plated Salt and Pepper 8hakers in satin-line- d 25c box, the pair The fact that we are sugar shell and butter regular $2.00 grade, the .. $1.23 i.., We have over 400 patterns in fancy plates and cups and saucers.. See our 39c and 49c specials next week. China department ,, ...... An almost endless variety of cream ladles, jelly spoons, pickle and cold meat forks, fruit knives, etc. Two shipments of Taney pieces for ( received. holiday trade just Among the many good things ws havsto offer for the week are genuine Regers Tea Spoons that you have been in the habit of paying $1.50 for, Monday and all next B9o week, our price for set of 6 ....25c Stands. pair Silverware Fruit Bowie. .21c d knife, , 35c Japanese Delf Bread and Butter Plates, cheap at 25c; special for 15c the week .... .... Large Fancy Footed ... .(... ... the set Dainty Japanese cups and saucers, worth 25c; sale price 11c ular Fancy shape gallon size Child'e Sets silver-plate-d knife, fork and spoon, special for the week, Gold-line- Our showing in this lint dualled in the city. Neweet thing in table12-o-tumblers, ball size, regchape, thin blown, doz; sals price, each.. Be Present You Get first Picking Now, And Receive The Best Attention from Our Clerks. rd Hw-kwe- whose name the claimant asumel by royal license in 18ML The lilies ftsvx passed through many vicissitudes, causing the present tangle. Jaiqes 1 of Brat land started the I rouble In 1427 by rieiirlvlng the then earl of Btraihei'i of of the latter' hia earldom claim to royal descent. In 1633 the seventh holder daisied bis title and asserted that he hi uf purer descent than Charles I, who then occupied Ihe throne. His action nearly ended fatally, but King Chsrlea settled the matter temporarily with anew title-eaof Alrth. It Is cliiimnl liy linn-laAllardic that the Giahsm. tit Ciartmore, are now exilr t an I that the way is thus left dear for himself. rl FRENCH NOVELS PROSCRIBED Customs House Officials Publications and dred I Censoring Will Burn Hun- 16-ya- 40-ya- d 50-ya- of Volume. New York, Nov. Ik. Nu more highi novels will get lull) ly spiced , iu thv this country if llio second liquidation depart mum of ihn custom famine ran prevent it. The official named in binlly engaged in going over II ftorts of rani rlbiit Ion from Kreiirn wrlteiN and Mm office la rapidly taking on the appearance ol a boon store, lliiudreda ol volumes will soon gu up In smoko and fire. There is only one way in which a work which full the ethical nixh.ixrd of the liquidation depart meut i stt oblivion, ud that in by being as old as it is bad. 'ur..s kuuwn an ancient ami uiodt-rwill nut he held up. However, If one book which doe not meet, the approval of the censors la discovered In a tankage, all the others. no matter wiiat their antecedent a will lie destroyed. Among the rouaignuicul which tame over on the last French steamer were works which were declared to he so far beyond the pale that the itnaor waa tllspinted to condemn them without the prelimlnarieg of a trial. They deal with the seamy side of life In Faria, with the mysticism of the east and taken all in all the critics werr distressed by them. It has tieen found that the numls--r iff French toons Kn-ucl- clt-r,- lie-lo- rlHt-nir- d d half-bac- Hoyt punted to. Harvards 45-ya- lino, where Nichols got the ball. Tha am player got one yard In n try at Mchota punted to BbevUn'a end. Una, and ho Hoyt on Y alts ran It back ftva yards. Rockwell d punted to Btsrr on Harvards line. Bhevlln waa there and there waa no gain for Starr when he at. tempted to run It back. Nichols went through for five yards and the hall waa in midfield. Brill went throngh Roraback for five yards. Noyes takes 50-ya- Starrs place. Tbe gams ended Score; Yale, Harvard, 0. U; Ethel How happy Gladys looks night! Kdythe Yas, aha expects to have chance te accept Fred or turn do Charley,1 and she doesnt care which Cincinnati Oommercial-Trlbun- e. coming under the disapproval af the Willie Pa, how many quarts dost treasury department has greatly la take to make a peck? creased since last May. Most of this Pa. It all depends, me sou. L class of literature waa consigsrd to than one quart, for instance, will sai mall dealers In the French quarter, times make n "peck of trouble. Pi ndelphla Ledger UIE AND HARVARD CONTEST M ORfflOT Is learning to play land Plain Dealer. a cornet Cli Doctor Yea, the symptoms are serious. You must go to bed at 5 1 1U cal1 sod see you twice i nu gain on ibn aitat-- aKsinxt crater. I Patient In that cats it's lu On a fake punt Flynn went through the dub last week. the line for four yards. More went joined Doctor A club eaae? Good gnu over and shook hands with Mit'hew I you say eo? to show his friendly feeling, a life the worthdidi't of Epsom salts; lkenp you'll I Harvard stand yelled Randsir ap- ngbt tomorrow. Kv Glasgow Socknot tbe liking parently change. (Continued from FajreS). t |