Page Two Penn State Collegian Published semi-n.lOl :luting the College Near by students of the Pennsyl vania St rte College, In the Interest of Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends: of the College EDITORIAL STAFF W. L Pratt '25 Editor-In-Chief J. It. Lum "r _,,,,...eksisistant Edit. iI It Morris '25 Managing Editor ASSOC] ITP, EDITORS IT W. Cohen '26 IT L Kellner '26 R. A. Shaner '26 W. J Durbin '26 R. T Ktlebel '2O A. K. Smith '2O Women's Editor Miss M Farley 1.0 BPSINIsS STAFF J IT McCulloch '25 Business Manager J 111.1. '25 talvertireing Manager It C Emly '25 Circulation Manager ASSIST %yr Itt sINI SS MAN WEDS (2, 11 lirinnll.l.l '2l C, , ln, I. Cuy '26 III'POSTLIIS W Adlol 27 n I- '27 T. P.. Platte 27' N Itoting 'l7 s II r: 0,111 in '27 W P Reed 'l7 II Is 11,n , I: I 11.1/11. • 10 . 1 27 II II 1101.11 ml '27 1 II I' Morn in '27 I 55 11.1 27 li' I. 55 In '27 . 11111111 N. '27 Sl. hi Mull,. 27 II Womsl ner m 27 11 II I 0,11 '27 The Penn State lAN hit Iles communlootlens on any subject of college interest Letters num be ,r the sign uutes of the billet's It assumes no responsibility, home, r, jut .eentintent, cepiessed tinder this he rd and re serves the right to eschulo not ,1104, 1 , 111,1,1ti0n looula be 115'11 thlo lengrue- Prlste All copy for 111,11, 4 14 , q10 Int, be In the OW by ten a. m on Mon day, and for nldol s Issue, In ten I n, ThuredaN Subscription price 5250, If 171101 before January Ist, 1925. After Jan nary Ist, 1125, 12 75 Entered at the PORtOffiCe. State College, Pa as second elan matter. Wee, Illtteny Printing and Publishing Ca Bubding. Telephone: 7.07 W, Bell. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate lienspaper Asseelatlen News Editor this issue FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1024 THE CHAPEL QUESTION Abcut one year ago Penn State students were introduced to a man who came here confronted with the problem of directing the religious life of the student body—Dr Fraser Metzger, College Chaplain, was given a big job At that time there was much agitation about com pulsory chapel, and_many were the protests registered by the under graduates It was argued at that time that attendance at chapel should not be compulsory, that the morning exercises conflicted •with student working hours and that ninny of the "cuts" were unavoidably incurred Comps!sot') chapel has since been established as a specific requirement at Penn State, and to that effect it is destined to be observed The latter issue, that of a more appropriate time for chapel e‘er cises, is now causing some student dissentton. When the matter was presented to Student Council it was deemed advisable by this body that, after student sentiment had been obtained on the matter, a ccnference would be held with Chaplain Metzger in an effort to de termine the most plausible time to conduct chapel. It is said that the undergraduates desire the chapel hour be changed from an eight o'clock session to one that would occur directly before the noon how Should the tune for chapel be changed to a later hour, there would necessarily be entailed a complete revision of the class hours—a shifting 01 the time at least fifteen minutes ahead of the present schedule This would also require that all students having first-hour classes start them at eight o'clock Under these circumstances it is not believed that the idea will appeal to the major ity of the students If chapel were changed to a later hour, there would still be some who would ccmplain Eight o'clock is not too early an hour to begin the day The present schedule has been so arranged that the devo tional e • ercises will occur before the days work is„ begun—the time that Jesus himself alwaNs gave to prayer and asked for strength and guidance Can college students afford to set aside this opportunity to obtain spiritual strength' CLASS DUES Long has the problem of the collection of class dues irked Penn State students Under the present method of collection, tt is practic ally impossible to create an efficient checking system that will assure payment by all members of the respective classes With the settle ment of class dues being left solely to individual action, it is readily seen wherein many fail ,to make due remittance to the class treasurers As has been suggested before, all class dues should be added to the College fees each semester and be considered a regular part of the total assessments This would insure payment being received from every undergraduate It is the only logical way out of a deplorable situation. Class finances are levied and disbursed under the supervision of a Joint committee of students and a representative faculty member The argument that the College Administration may, undkr the new system, demand a more rigorous pursual of the expenditure of class finances, with an attempt to effect further savings, is not thought to be sound Even a closer scrutiny of the disbursement of class finances would undoubtedly bring forth much valuable information for both the College and the student financial boards as to what could be 'ac complished with the mone)s With the e \penditures for social functions being cut to ;the limit, some students have become slothful in paying their class dues for reason that they say they receive no material benefit in return This, of ccurse, is an erroneous idea Class dues are not only necessary for the proper conduction of social activities, but are also needed for various class functions such as scraps, Stunt Night activities, inter collegiate meets, Class Day ev ercises, Janitor service, and in the case of the Class of 1925, class board. The class finances at present are in a depleted state and it is time that action be taken to assure prompt and complete payment of class dues by every student THE DEBATE Resolved "That Ccngress should have power, by a two-thirds vote, to declare effective n Federal Law previously pronounced un constitutional by the Supreme Court," is the subject on which the Washington and Jefferson and Penn State debating learns, will argue • in the Auditorium tonight It is the first debate of the season and Penn State wants to win. The Blue and White speakers will fight hard, they have been given much time to their arguments and they have been well-groomed by the coaching staff Their success will be more fully assured if they are hacked by a large-sued audience Come out and support the team tonight. PROFESSOR DUTCHER MAKES EXPERIMENTS ON CURE OF RICKETS Research Shows Ultra Violet Ray To Be Real Weapon Against Disease of Bones EXTENSIVE TESTS HAVE BEEN MADE ON RODENTS 1111= 11;11101a I 11" 14 tilo ICII e for 11111 -P L. t ~ , a gor A Dut: he , of the 130111: :men: of Ic tatutal 1,111 r nlogltol I aontktrt 14 owning oxten o est. Intents alone: thlt , lino of t Mit loop qt Penn St Ito Thlo aloe c woes t oof [min,: of do. bones 111.1 In nietvlentg co on loft c Iniths in ft noponenth nt treho the bunco on th it depooltion of C al hon and Ithaaultot tag , •uapendegl hln been founa that an% aegetuhle eta 11 iCil had Ir en 0,110,11 tathe ttl ttu Ilulet •h ul the pnuot b , ute riche,, arta ts 1 , 1 Salo kh't t. wt PN1,[11.41% 0 a Ild ii% of oil tot met lo te , ed In the ttentment of the (11., Ise 'I his r.., , i. N 1 IS ont^ntell to the Unite, Ott 1" Wisconsin to in et en t the ill - No, 1 • (tont betnn common I 111/ed. Anil,lß on being °townsd to tl e ul na ♦lnlet Inn aloorb them and 111 t' ed tine non-Ilt lug food m itet I 11 , , melt t in be tt e t.lth th , tin and on feeding It to the anlinsis 11 et n 111 !veto et It nis not!, cd th It dal k It mVI sus, in •Itle to I'LL bets then n 111111 e bite on. other ce t:dons being the c tnts Till+ couple n d .lit the fact 111 11 the pet eentsgo o. n bights unontr the netneet ti in the MIR, led 1p too CO11(111'4011 tit Li the Intact pl-nnent in the stan 111,1 It dt ctelude,l ,he ut e ulna Helot rit s 1 1111 confirmed In 11 ;- mg ti tineltite t.ttn one nutlet n lute and one undtt btu!, tloth the I ttti _ H W COHEN Tin till t:no lot t o ntlut etl Illio In I/10 Qllllll2 'l'et cm o tamp Reet nt then:teal t oote ttn b tit I omit It it I. pretlitlo mlke oo p tneq of Qu loin min% h Iv lopt p.nolo e thout.h not tio too; h 11055 It eon not betetuth rot 11. , e 1 h 1:1•1 ito Itnt nt tytrople it the hot , - hithl Who tooni Do.aton tt hr.. tho n Ind iso. LI e tonsil urtiql of pole lull to, It It efet able to main tot olt,ot bet otoitt It net Onto, the ill , toe tt tenth it the hitt t %Inlet Ilt,ht o bleb isnt el., In in the tte nine= or I.otit Chlldt en m 111 Ile allom otl to hl to Itert lit the m Inter Ashen it iropoionlito to sup,/11' the bode to the wog of the n The tte ttinent 01 human a tote. hl/ be n tonnolii.hlnnt • tantin 1 It lit posclble It It upon •telen 111 inlet espo•utee to the Itto s of the lamp PI ofe,tott Dun It- la t Wog me_ tt p ynk to keep othe , Lon. Nom en•etlng Into the Ins onto p thins In unlng ent rolls tentett food., in teeth,: the 1I enact of,tent Dun , ttlttetl th It it uis In tel etnlng to 11011. th It If It tidlnted t ttn lull en In the •ttne -pen IN lilt tat hitt, net, the tehltle telentn noultl te ti it t, clue to th( luevenee of file lan hut h h.ut :dee - blind ullt Inlet light Ile ful tint mentlonql th it If the diet ttledu de. Meisel+ does not de; clop In the d ally end th etast. n though the fend tat tsumeu is info, lot, the disease dors not at t telt the- rodent if there is of diteet sunlight .t; 11l dile The triter facto! s Ire Inlitel nl eontent st the I Won., sunshine and eset else intl dossibl; a Net unknoun food f le tot ltnou n the antiontrldtle sit I- MEETING OF SCIENTISTS ATTENDED BY BOTANISTS Dr. F. D. Kern Heads List of Penn State Representatives at Academy of Scietice ID F n. ofe.seet C IL 11: - Lon and Inste netts 1V A IZuntd.. all nf OIL Dint tree Dap tin tales/ t not e +onto] renn Stile net Pea Ili .4 meeting of the n navel, ani•s At' caeca, of Selene e. held a Deal l•hnt gle I nut 11l bias Title At lanta, ^ni gniabeed be a St nal , of aimles - a se !tattle; last Nee ing A p. n The Roots Pentnal set." mounted to. C R Or H Thurston and r D RetnP- Sl trio ht Di I<9,lArothet as " Nen Tobacco Disease In Pentnußanltt • 1..111 ;then by W M Robe, is r polo, shoat the "Mosses Cl Center Counts The society Ma an entailment of about too hundred arid Itftt selentlata fi not all pal la of tit. _'tote and hones he mil it ar in mendiet ship soon. The °Wert of the in g in:sant - in Is to further the acquaintance oaf men doing . sclen- PATRONIZE] OUR ADVERT/REPRB WANTED! Agents to take orders for a lino of high eki•x, erode to otensurn sittrts--horoN in ehanco for ion to maim oral 1111111 P) during spore Ham 15 7170 10 DO'•I7R.IJ7 TEXTILES, Inr 171 Mndlxon %Ammo, 'Nen 1 ork THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tOk espointent it tind nett ill% P..d• Wlt on and to tot. Info. , the itionbet4 the “...olt of mink I‘ col. I lie .filteet t. of the log mlnition (110 1); 0 • Jennituis of the 1 'RA.41 , 1131;11 f . Aluvouna, f. , dont I IZ 'Ali Clung. 1 - nit et eltA of Pt 1,,tn1.1 D, if the sills D.l4 . llrmot of itneatlt 'we "It. 1111 d . In of Penn 11l t t•ttrt Gridiron Gossip Penn St s i gilddera in t inne th t nest Mond, Inn nlo Nonni In inn Nou iv tho Linn fot 1:1 gnnll Rot .our . In Inn 0( the' \ nnn In in .nlet don., 14t , n 01.1„ .be le oletll4 110 Ile,. :StVll,lll - 10Ve 10 VI 11011 •10,11 W.ll, It tetokttoli h. t I . IIIIIIN 1,1;1- dr nt th h Ault it tho St Chihli ill NOW Ynil, I lig- ttillvh, n l'ontt tto titvh.d s,ith tin 'Motto- Tbllnnlng the gnnte t les or llMoon -4111e" net t 11de , %%here ml 1 fill 5101 e I.llltil In the 111+1 In , 0 11n.le It nlng 11115 I. IN e. 01111 1111 \hl 1 11 Nit ...II I I cnnt, 11110111 n 1.1111 111 th I. nlme The 118 on, Zee 'll,Ol 11111 1 thine: n M' . Of the Count, h 881 ht„ nmo, II to lone .11 e the NntheL • Tlget Ile 11131110, mil mil 81.11111 Accfm cllne to Penn tidt ot, tete C Imp \ 11-Anwoj In shoul , l tt ukt Cn4 Liltlffld, COl.llllll P Roblogno 31e(l.nle 110;i tn, Kt 1.10. %Vi l Sllll. I 1 iLd 11r111 10111 And "the% 0, N. Int LO . l YOllll, ft It il of the nun, ,Ith itt i olotv Ite In I Lilt" The Sit ton.e clout]the Irn tiontlonn Cill t fanit on th .1,1 , 1 ion - 1111.n ille:nron49Fr 1,, of ding to tn, r tilt 1101111 ultut e nmutmlm i 1 1111, Inv to t Met talt, V) , 1114'11;;1. g't M. Penn Ithlllll lic h fel the (- mum; 401, tlon4 hi nest TurccctlnA' 1.111 he 1111114, \lnn tt:L v. linbtln• Me, he , been tie, to 11c•ta1n Clllllth4 eleven tot nest vet nn tle •It ‘rn ulll, eltnt It ‘'intaln Int 111f1 tlut I,nn . n;lr t n 1 of ne,t ucel, itput alon in I. or At ming e knit Intioductsl his fanlons ihlei /ST—.\ an'll Ivqt.lt and hnin !nit al CII 1: l' Rst•tt /1 If totto nett to I=:1 itplqiat7s-I , llo:Mg." . .tgr:gig - - - ataar - z-E -7 40 In/ k,,,,•.! S 'Do College IA Is,PI, * b StudentsPi 1.6 > l- - 4• Read ,:„.. 1 , ' a kfo an • II r *9 l • Advertisements? ik ~,... ut N,,,, r.,,, ~„, ic , If you do, surely. you , Tfl giA, k li will read this one 0 .1, r e -i 1,4" One fine day a Sophomore from a leading Unmet- 4' i'Vo: soy came to see us, suggesting that we advertise in '0 NO their undergraduate paper, and best of all convinced 41 4 4 ""Al us, and this is how he did it: IRS ' F H believed LifeWl 1,4,1 4 [ • u'rTi:(aegood.L.ali;:arracsvecdTi'mhtios a. ,—, .7 ,,, , . buy some. 'fil i . Second—His Father died in the prime of life and good health and left almost no insurance, when • N if, to , ti he could have carried $50,000. Third—He also knew that he could buy Insurance PI ..lell IA NOW at half the annual cost his uncle and :rub , NI Father had Old for theirs. PAR ;it'_ fl 4, / All.this convinced him that even though a student, ..,,fd w.,A , he should taTi - out as much Life insurance as his f. k w fr.: allowance would permit. t , ; , 1 4 , NAV r, - What About You? ~,, C 4 00 Every college- student looks forward to a career, ,kle i 142 . 1 which will make possible the fulfillment of the most ~, . .ol Ati cherished desires—surely Insurance is a necessary NiT lig' part of this program. WI 41 Insure, in part 'at least the value of your educated I.fii " self, NOW, making up your mind to increase it as V!`t TA business or professional success follows. P i l N , The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com- ~.11 ',s) parry issues all forms of Life Insurance, endowments ' , r ,i,, 4 AI for home and estate protection, mortgage replace- gl i i, ...iF4 ment, education of children, bequest or income for Pei ; 1 e .,A . 1 r oldagmalso annuities and permanent disability. The a 4 , i ''', John Hancock is particularly interested in insunng ,Vi:, iis) college men and women and obtaining college grad- !e f i., m uates for the personnel of the field staff. siii r'.?° Ifyou have read this advertisement, k.-4 ....., co 7 ,,,, will aid your undergraduate ' :02 11,1 paper by communicating with the Ikfo VA , t i ' PM, A rel ~, / ‘." i-• P 1 rnt 1 0 1 J , (;, O s .. ..._., fi il 4-'4', Li FE INSURANCE COMPANYIIIII) tit W or BOSTON husuenuscrrs 4),1‘ ikta, 197 Clarundon Street, Boston, Massachusetts Pi' lea o w er Sixty Your in &Warw. Now Inouri. Over Tea BlUlon Mara i i t o - 1 in Pollc ' t-s:.**RwegrlV-Ikkwt•Tk.?.A.,-w.1.466.4Arte.7.j.A1 MEMBERS OF A. S. M. E. VIEW EDUCATIONAL FILM "Oxygien—The Wonder Worker" Is Title of Picture Shona to Students Last Night The Amon!, nil , tot`ot% of 111.11.11, 1:11,111DVI 14 1101.1 I 11leeting lii 111411: 1 2110 l'lnglneeCoof 1) The Iloilo foa tin eof Ih, t, ohm .I`t the ..1 . 0.N.1nt: o eilmothmul 111111 et1•Irll lu,lgt 11 --'1 lle l\untltt 'l% no ltel Ilienth 100- • 0/11 S Iles Comp tn% This 111111 uhli 11 t on-1,0. of fon %Sill It )10 , 4111:0 tli 4Cji 1' Ito wt glee. .1 the Itentetphet e. hot, roc, }ten to ,- .51.1 f t nut the alt , 110, the high tolliptatus c. (0100 1 1 1 of 1155 051 It ett - It nt 11 Imo It is "dm ( lent, tlthl le 1 , nth ch ma it tt Imo 55 11,1 tted lem It on ett c ppm I lit ott( AlO4l- 'lll3ll tn.! 01551 :sr tlo ate t tied. het. 50J nett list Is on at e t ho, 111'051 Itettl.lll` 1111 l's m 11555151 to ; e(111 11 , e cOl tint; and It titling, .1111 1 1 10. , e1(1 , 21.7 Luttling °pet tl'otec e ((opt - 0114.a' ~due ,1 e pet fortmil la mttine ctf the co mtlt • 0 Import tot In r't 1551.11 10 lists ttntl l filre The , heet tentat ana flO - 111 ltiott a.tt I of the4rent4 •lemlng th • 011111 p: tntl op°, ntlon, tos - Vl_ 'Olin Witounding thoet .1“,,11, the In 1 , 1111 llon l l fr, Cell Ithl other mehllth: Intl rutting to ',duct' ot 1 :411, t, to the 111111 1n 111, I ellen held 1, few lithe t ntotol nit - lune In taaltlon 01,1 P I.+ in neat, :114 71101111 to ,moo — The nob ' 11l It t rant of Intet,t theen -int t 4fin of Int I dim ..t% ottet t Int Intel . and ,till font iI 0 , ;n4 ,•1 n dtsvlntnnntn In .11, Is, Minn Ind uttln.; Instin+t, 11l It .1 0 111 ea tn rt du, 0,1 111 , 1 PO, I/1011115 lion ENGINEERING PROFESSORS RETURN FROM MEETINGS DL n u kett 1 ofe,ot 1 0 1:ellet \ I Nli nol IN Or tilt tlenti Ghent el )11111..111 0 Elglnee.he.: hate le [i e.l 0 (01 Nell ehete 11100 e the In the A \1 13 mlI A - I: t heret t nee this noel, Thor, twin preminttil t it in it estl,tion ntillo ',Rho' is tail his „whet tt of the i ts.ults of an in% osti ....lion on thi Ilo.t o t t lit (igh no, /it 'rho Ds n of the inn St trout to tit , A S C C tie i ent eiconnents in Sem in, e Anoint lit lilt, tt l••mhngt a %111 I C info - cts %011ie in Non iria k De in S a tit took in the nstoilonit of the Com ' mititit on 1,10001100, of Mitch he a 'll , PATRONIZU OUR ADVERTISERS PENN STATE BAND TO ENTERTAIN PRISONERS The Penn Slate hand. under the lll toe lien of W 0 Thmmoson. se 11l glee Inl °tweet at 'the ItoLlee lon penetentlm e on Deo omens &on assail The h and hits been adding moth to Penn SI tie pulllehe this e eat On ough Its 0111 m n • ane d ot footled.' games nosy from home . 01 11 ohs , through the Conceit It gate the I mho flan 'MICA In Plttedimgh hest Wednesdne BIDS ON PIN REJECTED BY PENN STATE CLUB Pi esident Mears Urges Members to Support Unit Athletics for Coming Winter Tilt Penn St the Club Pln Committee eported that tielertl 111115 h itl been 11t ei\nl loth itlnce 1111110 he, 0 patty nun no ,1 t I, 01 11,41 hi the int • Ilion nI Its :meeting 100 Mon th, night It. 1' I lea, yponglt Ptgeil 111th the Club n embu ls get hrlllll,l the or , ~ lon of the null b tithed, 101m0 1 1 .1 toll, It up onion.: the non-Itatel n itslle pc/loud out 11111 the t humid. [lntel nit, the 1,00111 11113 th, 1,111,101 of the Intel 111111 league to 11111110 the ill-, ollegi tL t ll ll. l oththilt Todco.log tills lo let 1111:, It Motu 51.05 thro,On to mut, oent the . Club on 15' genet al t tntlttrC 'ohleh hlv t ge of theslll 05 Ing PI inning mtl etin,lut Poo of a 1 cool to 4-1 e tit nit in 10 , 5 to the Rite of thc thin 'the Club 111041,011 It, sumol t to the unit, t thing et, 1 Itot ti fulthel the 0, on It 0111 In 11111 out 110 the t t 111111111, rile Attlee... of the last aunt : le of liket,ooll of thb .P. 4, lliiiition Of lit fug inothci Although the gues t'nntt f of thiN smelt oil it nin I tic , ,isle Im fut 11101 afoul folion lr, (hi hamts IleeeqTho Club, 'Ali hot,' f hnal toe:ling before the boil , Oil MOllll Deedrubei fifteenth P Totenho m 111 be Inesent hith hls Annanoft besti.t to nit - en the if ' iit ith wimp mush fl don., :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: Dance Records Out Today j Mikc 4 p You, Allnd ) Ptul W',hem 0 0 h I=l Tnoilles Gong° Olsen Ind 111 , nrunle 2 If 5.11.11* DOI% Blue Eves I, 1 la eet ela" Inteinltten II No, ell.N , M 2 Roll Them Hot, 12)1. .44 Guarantee to Grow Nair Stop Falling Hair or Money Refunded has born a mitaakta Itlca about It tir grontlt 2,untorition non tat,. the It dr has no root It grong float a bulb 11 113 rut, gt t k alertd fall Ma Lut tht h tie bulb ramiv di, In tit titg/ rittga It dornuon—illot a ill tot hull, m Int, r P I‘o the, In teti, II IT Lanni and imir tin Non .I.lien 01001101 of treating tile se tip qeenntitllgitt 11114 rt. uIL It tl.tg 110 qiugglah lont the It tir Intlint 11 sto, 1..1111, It tie It r, ottx too hair In N‘ritlng tun guaratate It :non, 11 11 11 if It fill Hair Bias Revived The prineirtio of thi , trtlttnekt. ht to SehntlilLalh tot 043 t 1 0.11,10 &rat nolol.intn not... oh 1110 point It viimulants kaullt tion of I/10011 1.-1 • 45- Nltiltu; nouri•dunttat to the halt. lx 110 It ro aunts 4,1,d seliunt Mau the hair fttlik allonlng ton hair tinttlt through 11 taintlrotts harmful bacteri a It do i ll (Ito alitglandg to func tion moot rlg It Ire its plain!. int ottqv PIK of tin fotn ctt Itt %%hit II 1 111 0 /.. of nit Irti ltv attre r bulb Itnti.lo, 10due lit lac 11111.11,.11/11. rIMEMIIIVIW2MWM4ITM'kiMS OUR XMAS Stock has arrived Come in and see it 111 -:mas Sheepskin Coats of the best quality $lO to $lB FLORSHEIM and CRAWFORD SHOES $8 to $lO SCHOBLE HATS $4 to $7 THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM Always Reliable Opposite Front Campus Since 1912 Decunber 5, 192 t !CO-EDS WILL ASSIST IN FOREIGN RELIEF WORK Penn SI In en-edg Mane get oxide Toesdn, 1)eor mbet ninth an Don %- lion Us, tot the Anted: in \\ - ,nn Inogint a on mall/allon, 111acJ1 cit g on elle( 1111101 M 1110 ,1,11,11, n of (II eece 1:114.4111. .11111 Tnil«l WIN mos °meta is geonnlt t,l and 011th el, gnppnrted 1,, enn,ord., an goillAalong In Anted, I While the c itnintl,at 1,, ,anti 11/11011114 0171 he ,nt I led lon miltllsoos the oas Jon along ft not ,•ne dent, log In loth, 1,1 1 1 I, ae‘epted A liov null 1, , tht 0111, e of the 13e In of \Volniol 11110,0 -5 1 1.0 In IN I, lift In en-tonn gltlg c , I lend.; The c eds on the tninpat e 11l lie en in ippot 011011, to Ina, dolt 1,10114 In troll di I, I=l , te- t R %Rag Tfiettire 4a.0 phoion6ys se Qx..TV' 111.113AY— CONST 5. - .%(1', 7 11.1 - 1 . vim?: hi .11, IN Will o f Roman" , :Nfld. Sennett. Costiqb I'l'lsc SI, Pluzllllet S.A11111) IY— , BIANCHI: 'Olll T and CONRAD IN WM, ill "Thlll of Ihe W1'01.111114" , unglVlte Comech MUD & \TURD Q. NILSSON. LI: IS IS STON I and II I ILI AYVOIt lit ..1.3w4 II um 114.2!, mila Al at, 1,011110.: C ,modl• • C moon 11111 111‘1.1, , • • NION:1) NY /Intl I I lICI, %V I 1:(11. It D01111.1.11S 111 , tot of I In) II EMI= ItfllON 1111 IFS In ,laulet• liren dIllt" Mr kW. ta.tn !Attie 02(1 .N.l, 101 i uul "\\hon 1 , :n4.11th , . , I \ us 111 THE MUSIC ROOM gl l l,llOllll New liair or No Money :tin ninttcl n o It nonr r, tolltlon or hos non% tont, p !Into toot , tne n , f1013 cut n to 1..” , t. ,Ittl Tel VI 111`Vr. It nuts 11 Or Lunn. 4 noon (1111 on le tit f . ron nt s hnlr 'None It, In, nln nt tY sotto Int redllth hot re r /1 , ,11111 , thy , rl 1, it w 001, ,rttlln se fund,w or 'nom slthont uttenilon r l ot urn.° onnti cln , t /VI- ,101.1 , on hull, • hat.n . tt f trr odor—no 011--no t. rt.lutv
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