Show T THE HE acme of outrage has been reached t For some time past complaints have f 1 been made by students to the effect that such articles of f clothing as hats and r overshoes were from time to time taken 1 by some one from the hallways and in inmany inmany many cases the v taker failed to bring them back This time however there is isa isa a loss of a more serious nature Two i overcoats belonging to students have been taken from the main hallway A during school hours Excuses have been conjured up by students for those who took such articles as hats and rubbers since it was possible ble that these might be taken through mistake But in the present case the matter of a mistake seems to be out of the question So large an article as an overcoat could ii t seem to be taken only by one deliberately deliberately l intending to steal Vigorous measures measures meas meas- J ures should be taken to discover the ft culprits and when found out they should be handed over to the authorities for fory y prosecution under the civil laws It Iti Itis Itis is just possible that the articles may have been taken in a joke but if so an i example should be made of such jokers Either they should be publicly reprimanded reprimanded IS r. r or expelled from the school |