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i H 823 i i i-. i B ;E ] i a5 sE8 g X B schools the University draws its”stu- treaty which was depended Both the university and ath- § ? support the request refers to the vessel | 1916-1917. This year the letic authorfties have to co- Now 3 3 ; —IN— awhere, hrachout (ke ety sBhls] oLpsoiartise, of oy Mulveruity M o5 | 1o AbiS Ta Ty Soles Wt pa : 1 y o - THE ARYAN here throughout the treat -} o ons of t! o ve col ~ LS 1 5 lar reference “l:hmde. but ;'awm Yale Banner and Pot Pourri, occupy- | ing any athletic events and probably “ 1 HED | Big Western Feature in Five Reels does it speak of such a case as that|ing a full page in the publication.|have their cuts and marks excused. MER U in Question, for the Appam was mot | Speeches. were made by Definite responses favoring this alum- brought in by & warship but came to| Président, Barl R Brags, . 1l day have been received from And- 45 and 8:45 Mat. 2:15; Eve. Presidantielsct; Fobert b Exeter, Hill, Hotehkiss, Law- 51 e His Bread and Butter this country under its own steam, fly- | Both men expressed their appreciation | renceville, Taft, St. Marks, Choate, E Two Reel Keystone Comedy Ing the German flag and With an offi- | of the cooperation which the members | Westminster, Pomfret,. Groton, and St. . - cer in command from the German |have shown in the past year and the | George's. s ; ine L e b e R = complicated | ization has ounding | Dr. John W. Churchman, until re- by e e ot o o | 1914, Those present at the banauet | cently s professor in the Yalo. Medical ot this country, which was the rea-|Jvere Fresident Farl R rage; e $ebool, has written to triends in New 2 & X - | Haven, ng the work of the son for the delay in announcing the|sor Trmmons B. (White, Harry . V. . : . Com; T . t is held that the Appam can en . te, Davi n, Charge this winter of the Hospital B . i 3 - -PICTURES Connecticut. only such privileges in American | Willey, Howard T. Byles, Wi Francas de New York. situated. at| Whis in Mrs. M . e e e il varve Wal] Saturds Pl waters as are “usually’ granted by | Douglas and Francis C. Luce. Passy. In his capaclty 'of ‘Medicin| For free advice in regard .| o8 fC% SINC O oery ULATION maritime nations, including Germany, s Dr. Churchman is pot only re- | any annoying symptom write ¢ | "4y e letter dated Loham, March MOROSCO Presents to prizes of war, namely, to enter neu- dfll; e :o'fi:;_l-lly '“';:{'“:Q‘ne%“:, ;p(tmzlsxblel rormee care o‘tlzh:i wmuat,led. Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine O | 30th, says: “Sunday a long trsin full - campm -l but is also administrative officer y? p-lis tral ports only in case of stress of | J3¥ T N0 epcampment of TOK A1) but Us also the administrative officer| (JonAdential), Lynn, Mass. o sieouny woumded amived 2|l Constanmnce Collier weather, want of fuel and provisions, | this summer as had been planned. This | sons in residence at the hospital R e W e = or ‘necessity of repairs, but to leave|information was received from Brig-|whether as patients or employees. This N meat except with the meat cards, and The Internationally Famous London Star as soon as the cause of thelc ‘entry | aGier-General A. L. Mills, acting for| responsibility for the military aisci- | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Tt cxfent Wi e e Can more = has been removed”, it must bo real- | e Chier of Siaft in 3 letier to Major | piln aa woll as for the administration e Dot A yuung pig now costs 80 to 90 S ized that there is nothing in the| Danfo e statement, w] - | of the hospital, and the surgical care Potato Seed. while & milk cow costs from OF MIEN agreements between this country and | OWS, does not affect the encampment | of the wounded throws him Into inti- 1 POtD Sy et gl R THE TONGUES Germany which would permit of any | 4t Plattshure: The Secretary of War|mate and constant relations with all| Mr. Edifor: In a recent Bulletin it 5 A SPARKLING DRAMA OF LOVE VERSUS DUTY oy pout x directs me toinform you that the joint | branches of the medical organization|ls stated that a lecturer in the Con- other position being taken. camps for field artillery in 1916 Willj of tho army. Dr. Churchman claims|necticut Agricultural institute has of- NEW BOOKS THE LITTLE TEASE 1 SHOOTING AT RANDOM ot e e e not e held because of the Iack of nec-| that the impression of the system | fered $25 for-a. single potato ball, and < Reel Kieine Comédy Drama Pathe Comedy THE ABRO CLUB'S EFFORT. | cssary appropriations. ~No allotments | gained by this oportunity for close| that a searcit of the state has thus| A Capitalist’s View of Socialism.—By For a long time the Aero club of fhmm tedel;u p;;nd- (MP be m:ge ilz sgruuny of its inside workings 1!‘:—‘1 one fs:ird prov?i 1!1-\1::1!!:;:£ mg IIn ktx;‘eaww!:.; the author of From Boyhood 10 5 o war department for cam of extraordinary efficiency. nce | address I could pu hood; introduction Ben- &';‘s";f:":'“ l‘;':’efi';‘;: t'fl”flifi‘;‘;f_‘ field artillery during the current cal-| now has in her military hospitals over| of getting more seed thap one- ball i Pau Brend. Bubiizhed by Today=COL. ONIAL, = ’Eoday hine. Tn Soite of the fact that it wac|cndar year. Should such appropria-| 400,000 beds. The task of organizing| would contain at a &bst of 25 cents or Papan Anstin & Lipseombs. tee:, 34 geae. Ihoaiie O A hoved thay | tions be made at the present session of | the institutions to care for this large|less. Of course m balls are to be | oo York: Tloth, 524 pages. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT this country which first showed that|congress for the training of fleld ar- | number of cases, for transporting the | found at this season, but as there are - ART BREAKERS"—3 P premse ey a heavier than air machine was feas-| tillery, they will be reserved in order| wounded from the front, of keeping|balls on my potatoes every year I| The anonymous author, says Mr.|] 3 Parts—*THE HE '—3 Past o ible, it has been the naticns of Eu-|to insure the attendance of batteries|close track of the wounded men as|would like to sell him some, say next| Blood in his introduction which has|f “FOLLY” ... Two Parts, 8. & A. Drama rope which have grasped the import-|at camps in 1917. Major Robvert L.|they are moved about from one part of | September at much less than his quot- | caught the familiar and intimate tone “HE'S IN AGAIN” Mina Drama ance of it and proceeded ta develop it | Danford, commander of the Yale Bat-| the country to another, of preserving|ed figure. of the work, “is a capitalist easy|}§ .THE RAKOON HOSE COMPANY” Lubin Comedy 0 1te. ighaat taiate, talion in commenting upon the news|medical records, of providing supplies,| ~About the year 1860 my father had | enough—somé think a muiti-capital- The necessity of awakening in.|received from Washington, said: “This|and of doife the thousang C bt Sisapointnient and one|a small nudflot po!:‘tol:u of rtdhle o:fl ist—but he regards his personal iden- order comes as a keen_disay things- reqlired by military red-tape| Peachblow variaty which, according to | tity as irrelevant at this time; and greased Jnterest in aviation, havink|i, all members of the Yale Batterles.|in time of war, i3 indecd & fask . |my remembrance -had sbout as many | ot best 1t could but abet the. mant: thing 15 protect itself and consigness|calll n a first ciass architect. But un- been recognized by this organization,| However, because the period for the| quiring ali that a nation bas of effici-| bushels of seed balis on the vines as|fest assurance that this book is|of freight who are prompt. It is up |til within a few years most towns it has gone about its task in a de-|cxamination of gunners is extendgd,|ent energy. there were potatoes, and the yield|cordially intended to do some g£00d.|to the siow and negigent ones to get|were cpontent to grow without eny termined manner. It has striven to|and because the ratings wil not be was by no means poor. Some vd-|He is known to have had more and|busy or pay the penalty, which is ap- | publicy adopted plan for development. create greater enthusiasm in the de-|made, the Yale Battories should at-| A¢ present the Bureau of Appoint. | rieties produce balls far more freely | other than the- common experience.|proved Dy the interstate commerce | The rebuit is frequently crazy patch- velopment of the aeroplane not only | t8in @ much higher Federal ratng|,onts is making a sweeping investi-|than others, and the Peachblow was|and to have felt the rounds of its|commission.—Bristol Press. - work streets, the lack of suitable park for military murposes but for commer. | than Would have been possible had | TS5 ' TMACRE 2 sweeping investi“f (R PR R lific ones. The writer | lader at both ends: and now, when land, the failure to secure lots needed = | clal purposes, and the recent offer of | L2€Y k:;“};‘dcan the Dainp It shog‘d has been carned by students of the|Of these lines has often thought of | “the westering pathos glooms the fer- ia ... |iB the future for schools n::d N THE NAVY NOW. |attractive prizes for a flight across the | scanmisarion o Ausliiy 28 o g obrae | University during the year dating from | the difference in yield of balls in those | vent hours,” he feels it just and be-| The pyblic is entitled to any protec- | public buildings, for which high p % the naval committes of the|COntinent is but one of the methods | thus. d s commenc t, 1915, - | days as compared with recent years,|coming to give as has been given him,|tion that the government can giva it|will have to be paid later.—Me eonald t which it has adopted to such an end.|rating :o.fixg?.‘sup?:t co{:zp{:?::xfh She | ment, “I5T6. - OfF late ‘vears ¥ale has|and believes the soll has been deplet- | with mo more pretension than bas|against extortion. Logically the fed- | Journal. % eration of the plan to < wit been ‘attaining a reputation of being 4| ed of some element needed for the |come from a rather voluminous and|eral authorities should have been on hen the navy, puts aside the En‘::“:r‘:f‘:m‘.h‘:a "gh‘ (‘;“efl:‘;hf_’;‘":‘ the s :“x{g“:’g‘}i‘g"‘ifie‘“fl'}c‘f University where 1t 15 possible to e | production of potato seed. Yet why | miscellaneous correspondence, . The|the spot and had~ some Becretary- Danlels of scatter- i ] her say, When| win all respect to Chief of Police 5 o s one's way and yet profit by all that|Should this be, fof the tomato is of | author does not pose as a ‘highbrow’ |agreement was ‘being entered into bo- | gmith, who probably believes his own additions as may be mads|POStoMice department to secure bids|Cess of our first years . |the institution has to offer in other|the same family, and grows seed in|* + * but to the judicious, who can|tween the two parties to the contro- of five years and decideg | {07 2°Toplane service in the carrying = . Possibly if the tomat tween the lines * * * there @ per Fairfax Harrison, '3, president of|lines. The bureau of appointments, as | abundance. Possibly o | read be the Southern Railway, spoke at the statement, New Haven does mot finid A g e doieid) ';‘;’g’ncg:‘;’h:fl;fng;g":‘d the 10, | that the police are doing their best 1o the t of th iversity,| was grown as is the potato wholly | will appear in the leisurely pages a|crease givi % once in bracing v tne|Of Mails remains to be seen. The department of ‘the pmiversity, earn ed producing 4 it which présperit; 14| the prices the opehators are fo charge | oy, 2utgmoblle drivers live up ta which assists men in in, their | from cuttings, its ses producing dis- | generous spirit which pi erity coul e pi the law. e coroner did not find it in the first line of de- 3:‘,‘;’;{; °’°:‘fi;‘bm§‘;“‘" e Dusy farmukl Semougt ot 'tie Boutheen Subl way, Is trying to verity this ctatement | Dosition would grow less In the|never spoll, and anative force and|us in the future. The time is coming | %" The ‘case on which he delivercd '8 an attitude that ought | 9iche doesn't tlo the contestants Som | Bridey svesing. His oubiedr wam|Dy facts. It also desires to give in-|Course of vears. Still there is an|sagacity, which, unwearled by the|When in every contraversy of this sort manifested. some time lown | Frida; 3 ; such a careful and excellent findinz : £ formation as to means that are pro-|abundance of potato seed for all the | strenuous life, Teact and overflow for|the discussion will take in mot only | Facenily. The éareful observer will 1 & getting down to bus- | . &, 1xed service and it doesn't mean | Industry as a & Cureer’ —Professor|.iged for earning money at Yate, for | experimenters, hybridizers and would. | the good of humanity with tte world- | the rights and demands of iabor ahd | noc fing it so at any of the princial B Smtion of vt tmport. | large forfeiture if it is not carried tm’rf;uzér et el cis 'H. DMarkos, | the benefit of alumni, parents who are| be originators of new varities. wiedom which has been at once the|capital, but I;heh sb tsdo \:218 K"‘::! points of congestion in New Hav ‘oertainly there is nothing of | Ur SUCh as would be the case in car- 1906, and Professor E. B. Reed, '94 | contemplating sending sons to Yale, PLANT OBSERVER. |growthand the secret of a phenomenal | Public :fi wbe .k’r :‘:er eclz)m“:‘:“p - | We have a motor vehicle law whoss Sk l::’mlz:g“:mfii' offer an incentive for a lively compe- ¥ looking forward to working their way | R o driving are practically limitless. it _ " T bearable. It must be finally regnlat- be £ d, New tition and for ti .|at Yale in part or entirely. The sta- S Tobacco_Habit Easily Conquered — 3 - 8ulat- Ihas never been enforced, in Ne i maintenance of riendly | merits ot the Afferent i ot hyere | forie, Siats of 1910 will hold an in. | {itics wil be a great assiotance in'the Stories of the War By M. Mac Levy. Published by|ed by government intervention—An- | Haven ‘with other natlons, than a S pe T Iont SRNGURE MIRSTLhe SN RIMR work of the bureau of apointments Albro Society, New York City. | sonia Sentinel b and it is just such competitions which | The Daily News in the University b i 2 g are needed to bring about a better | Dining Hall next Monday evening. A flzlddintlhetser;!ce w‘hlch‘lt renders to Cloth, 157 pages. Price $1.25 net. ttee fa: o - iy = students of the university. A letter —_— g “17“’3&‘"‘"},:::':;“:2 knowledge ef aeronautics. There is|Program, including musle, speeches|jaq heen sent to every student regls- i PR ey late taken up the idea of town plan- CeatE 6 1 20 of which |0, oling but what this very contest| ot UE 850 heen Dlanned. This|tered in the university outlining the man gy women, too, for that matter—who use | ning: boards. Few men would think of| The first gun rified fn American was VY, Of Which | wii) gshow that mail carrying contracts | 5. 3 v investigation and asking for the de-| The following letters found upon|tobacco “not wisely, but too well” and,| constructing a house without a plan. |turned out by an iron foundry in Bos- nes and ten destroy- dinner, Which is an innovation in Yale | 17vesti = 5 acco By giobe Tl il ot Y- |can be undertaken without the ele- UnGersraduate activity, being given | Sired information officers and soldiers of the German |entirely possessed of the inating | 1¢ it je a house of much value, they |ton in 1834, calls for the'con- | ment of uncertainty whieh % oo in hels army taken prisoner around Verdun,| habit, they over-induige—at lengtf) RS tattle wrolsers This seems to| with the purpose of bringing' the en-| _. are given out at French headgmarters | Giscovering ~that their nerves are & of vessel of which this| .C, 1 2T the present time. It is one|tire class together socially once dur-| Five new appointments were made at as indicating the state of mind of the |shattered — their constitutions sadly L9 vousel w! = |of the several ways in which the Aero|ins their Freshman year; heretofore| the regular May meeting of the Yale| o% B0.CHRE tho SIAI8 of Wynd of (he| shattered = thelr oonstitutions sadly #adly in need. Tt has pow- | cjup i nderk I no gathering of this kind has been| Corporation, Monday. Professor W. - st | impatred—y . modern battleships, and 1t | ooy s 0oTINE Valuable assistance | 1o, ghering of this Kind has el | W, Cook, of the Dhiversity of Chicage | 3SSault, and of the feeling of the sol- | omployment of will power or dstermi. e on, . ) % e, diers’ families at home: nation seemingly can em of their put vessels and destroyers with year. C.'B. Munson, 1916, will act as|law School, was elected Professor of| “'9 FEICEs B0 MOt 0 1 des of | Pancrien it lacks that combination EDITORIAL NOTES. igastmaster, Professor William Lyon | (0 I ettreton momsmociiie School | ie sist German infantry io his per-| " To such as these, Prof. Mac Levy's powerful flopting fortress and : fhelps, "87, and Amos P. Wider, 34 P HLNettoton, = A ents says: “Our losses in officers are | scmewhat unusual volume has been o 1If reports are true those who set out | former American Consul General at|English since 1906, was promoted to a A e . 1 is to be found in the bat- : - 7 D T et Yale| S0 considerable that I was obliged to | addressed and-his intimate knowledge B valne: of to locate Villa’s grave are due for a|Shanghai, have been Invited to speak | professorship in English In Yale|S0 coneiderable ot { was oblised fo|addressed and his intimate knomiedss s value of such ves- |0 SCOt at the banquet. Several selections by | College, Clarence H. Harding was ap- 5 = ? scoidi €0 which those possessed | ' Congress has apparently decided to|DY the entire class will serve to en- B o o sonurch, Was promoted | L ust protect me from the fragments | cheertal, pelpful optimism. pervades Bt Oor nengaged In WAl | pass the army bill in its present form | liven the occasiom The Dining Hall|from an Instructorship to an assistant | 08 's shells that i ages which tell you clearly, calm- Our new dreadnoughts O™ | authorities are making every effort to | Professorship in German. In the e enemy’s shells that come unin- | his pages whicl ¥ ) ‘equal of any others afioat | OLCY ecause something is better than | make the dinner itaslt & gurouss The | School of Religion, the Rev. J. C. Arc| terruptedly. I have seen a great deal |ly and sympathetically what you can equipped as they are with| The man on th 2ans | fained off by a large Yale banmer and | B B oo magrons: TTO- | cribably frigatful. We are day and| Written in the plainest and most di- on the corner say: an's | 1919 class decorations will predomin- e Hien Howel WAL ORer | sahe A frightful artill 1 t style, the book is heound to flll a Bl mament but with far|hope of getting something for nothing | ate. Instead of charging a fixed prica|2 new course on International Law to|2iSht under a frightful artillery fire. | rect style, the Ted. It will be peed. Such vessels are there- | is what makes the business of fishing | per plate, the banquet will be paid for | the third-year students at the School B L | e e &t once by acountry |for the sullible ood. D e o e ol e e roRh | o addition 1o the e oUTee Will| when wo made an assault upon tho| better health and erity to many c = Cording to. Bis ability. & comimitice| tutional Law, which be wiil continue| French trenches after a considerable | who are now in the thraldom of ex- igct and the five will not | - No one is likely to blame the New | cording It foom 101e i iiee | to give. The problems of Internation. | artillery preparation of twelve hours,|cessive nicotine addicition, Whether né than are needed to bring | Haven frelght clerks for accepting | J28 beed appolnted from W19 to take| § 7T UG BXO0 S ot “the Baropesn | We found the French machine guns | tho habit be that of smoking, chewing #d States navy back to the|that 6.4 per cent. wage increase. They = £ War make this topic of special smters | Were still absolutely intact, so that|or snuff using. should hold in naval |showed good judgment. st at the present time; and Professor | 0ur first wave of assailants was fm- The fifteenth annual Yale inter. | §50.2% the > mediately mowed down on leaving the the larger nations of scholastio traek meet held at yois| Taft’s wide experience; as President of cording to the action of | There is one German who takes the|iSeia® last Saturday, under the aus.| R Soitad Btates M dipluphcy: il 2’;‘23\“3& u‘i"a"iirfi,’a": s Kot OTHER VIEW POINTS it has apparently | situation \philosophically when he de- Tverer: administration, has given him unusual ; T conclusion that th un-z clares that the Verdun campaign was | Flon. sesulied ’;‘x‘xv?;':tzggfiftlf ssocla- | qulifications to offer instruction in this | 1™Possible to think of any further at S po ted to last five ths a8 ¥ U | cubject. tack. 'We were unable and are sti :ug u:' lh; nago: :. o ve months anyway. :;; ‘W{s‘n{x f{;‘:}:na;fi;e;;r (filcn‘g; - Enable to bury our dead. There they . i g off what is g s 1 i ; i- | lie, a most lamentable sight, the poor( The Boy Scouts are proving a very ¢ time ana then| 10 mite of l:“h::; troubles Pregt interscholastic cup offered by the Un. ,,,','_'_:;";figg",;jndfi:; S, debils, in thelr muddy bolés, for all|useful and helpful organization. Thiy up for it after it i ing as presideni Track Association, £ Fi Arts, th - | the routes are swept without ceasing|did most commendable work in the P S| including sleepless nights, they arq | be won four times before it comes into| o {175, oo 16, ACama oot AL Bre_ by e Fremoh artillery, Weo - bave| cleancip campeign. It is one of the not 8o bad but what he is anxious for | the_possession of the school. _Txe-|Z¥7% OR JURS 16 CHPIA and PSYEReT| gloq and wounded every day. Whether | best things ever created for the bo: ter's total 35 points. Heb; v another term. el bnga d‘“’ g TO | well-known essayist and poet. Dean|We 2re taking our wounded back to|It not only teaches discipline, and pro ? THE WAR, WHAT? a: s ] xflfifn}i{ :zco: 'em:lu %u’-;‘; 1::? 1§§ Parker, of the School of Music, has | Safety, or whether we are going back | vides healthful recreation but serve: war, what? is a question| Germany has : kiss 5 e h toat for our rations two miles in the rear|to make them useful in such work as | g a 5 e . Ay mijectalena et wie fourth - with (15 1.§] THILISR the. mumigal sccompaniment {I0F SR Lon tiles tu the reel o make them uastel fn el e e asked with relation to | here against breaking the laws of this costume ball with costumes repre. Whe qnestioner may be | country. This looks ike tellin points. Thirteen schools were repre-| oty "t1e Teriod of the Itallan Hen. |death is the same, until our men pre- | also be of use in destroying tent cater- | y - fter tno son | sented in the list of entries, which ap-| iceance will follow the masquae,|fer to suffer from hunger than to go| pillar nésts in the orchards.—Rockvilic the readjustment of the|not to commit a crime aftér the job | proximated onehundred in number. "Eupld and Papche” his nev,,,"y&' after anything to eat. In addition to|Journal. u the economic con- {has been done. . Medals were offered for the first three | oo o1y an Gotore an audience, nor hag | the danger of death from shell fire, —_— burdens the people will DPlaces. This year the Taft school sent | 10" riugical accompaniment, which has| R€arly every men in my.company is| Fines properly placed are usually for many to coms 1t is now reported that Carranza is|the largest team, twenty-four men Inj o - | ill, exposed as they are to the rain all| vigorous aids to stimulate observance years e, een specially written for this oc. ey in the indus- |to cooperate in running down the ban. |2l and Exeter the second largest.| . C foratio W. Parker, Dean | %Y and obliged to lie in the mud all|of the rules and the Iws. The New y dits, but it took him & long time to|Hotchiiss, Hartford High school, and | S35ion by Dr. Horatle W. Parker, right during_eight consecutive days|Haven railroad contemplates a system o t * of 3 - | 3 hisé “"‘ Yoo b el ndwnab s Rt as e Dot thing | Bridgeport High school, also sent| ot the ¥ale Behool of Mus f,“f:‘p“fi_,md nights. 1 hope that I will have| that if adopted will undoubtedly expe- lt this country b P fitea | for him to do. large teams. ple, who are sparing no effort to givej the Rood luck to get out of here alive, | dite the unloading of cars. The plan gy A o “‘" SR g the drama s sympathetic rendering. | because there is no means here of even | is beginning May 22 to charge a de- a beca cial program for Yale com- | T, A - | being properly burfed.” murrage fine o per day for the ot ot el opiting Ike making (he | mencement week for 1916 was 83- | rumeq e mne e ad adue o8 | N feltor from a woman In Aplerback | Arat taa days, J2 for the Afth day ang " did not exist before. of ne. e savs & wet | nounced Tuesday. A feature of com- | Christine Ierter, Yals 1915, who is g to & Soldler made prisoner, recounts|$7a 'day thereafter for “placed” cars. hiam been looked to to|May makes the hay, while the next|mencement week this year will bo the | successully directing the ‘coloring o | incldents indicating a very efferves. | At that rate delay on the part of the not only to those in- | PArtY urges the making of hay while 50th anniversary of the founding of |the pageant to be given im Ootaber.|cent state of mind among the popula- | responsible person or firm would be "war but to countries|the sun shines. % the School iof Fine Arts, the first|With mher is working Miss Gertrude|tion at Dortmund: “A woman asked|too expensive to indulge in. It seems o G0endet 008 | uture Sgures 32 PUTIRE e sieth | A St oo Exlix it IS 13 Ui S| {0 el DG usbnd U i Sh | P het e Fudond- it do e ent e v >, 4| of the Robes, both for the Masque and | 2rMY. A 0 support her , nations and which be- of s, an » 3 quake lever in Italy about o often, |iust as that of the centennial of the|for the Costume Ball which is to be|Six children. As further help was re- | tuation at home were : | School of Medicine of two fused, she si issariat of ! whether the Austrians are making it years ago,| given on June 16. sed, ehe siapped the comm t of Iy the wants as they |, .roeein, will affect many of the events of the g for the people of that _This was particular- police, ‘who tdlleq her. A "crowd o Women collected in the Lentenstrasse country or not. o et Shet.wif_orl wact’ Siftin fo wait for the commissariat of police s e, mounted soldiers came and dis- From the number who are anxious|dean of the school, John F. Weir, and | Joee ¢ Dio T du:the ‘Bowl dn June §, would be devoted ito somme|Persed them. Here at Dortmund and crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT P, to attend the national conventions, it | folowed by a masque agd recepti A Would "indlcate” that thers le avont | wil Ue siven (3 e Art Schosai: | cxone pconneeted, yith, the Cermar| s CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES as much excitement expected as s to l;:fl- i Yws the "mast | GBIV denied by the management, with 2 e ound 87 > Trhan somime. - e, followed by & costume ball, In oos | thg Riest st publicity be gtven o || The War A Year Ago Toda 6TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE A sclentist 1n Bmgiand has been | t0mes of the 15th century, will be held | the Sorial, The general manager of nor anywhere else in the state, xtent of its possibilities. It i3 t the state over an unutilized ew Haven Register. A great number of citles have of|i There are thousands of men—and X Remember the “Old Chemist” trade mark when a physician prescribes whiskey. It stands for Du ’S pure M ATt wisrey solute purity and quality for 56 years. —_— Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair cause to ‘neglect them? Y. nocd have me foars: wrmth-dmzhmmrm filled, Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots Al STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS & the producti an American citizen, Germans captured French trench- e—double CLEAN LINEN # in the Art School Frit 5 g able to produce a soap bubble that{ i 1'% T SERAC o0 T gghm was born in and educated In | es on heights of Lorette. ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS m last o m': W“;.W:t:i commencement week. M"‘“,,_, ,,“‘,,.,""“M""omnm““ o e British Repulsed near Neuve LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK_ o some aspirants would X dar i N . ‘cent., there is a rea- | hola of such a thing for a short po-| o yaar gos the sugpaetion :xnm indu;a Bom:eudo%.hg! Chapelie. £ :f ?z“mh:“n 2 " :h;.. appeal to you, call for.examination and .fl—h. No ave been Eetting the {litical campatgn. made to the university authorities that | At will be Ziven to the University for || _Austro-Germane forced crossing DR. F. G, JACKSO! £ ich B —1 & geperal preparatory schosl alumml the benef: of the Schoot of Musls, and (| of San River. reck - N - DR, D. J. COYLE mificma; been aside each spring, #o that | part to e University Athiekic ; finea_tor leaving & broken bottle In | Yale men. with as iftle Tncorivontencs | Association to Teduce the fepi on the || _ Russians broke Austrian right in 5 DENTISTS : 7 as_posaible way ndicting | Bowl; e o) ; the strest. Now it is't always the |35 vos - A ng he_mmasgement pers (Successors to the King Dental Cej milkmen who are inclined to leave |Gleir respective schools. What has| it charge.on the recetts from sales|] Turks drove allies from advanc- 208 MAIN ST, : 2 mwu ;1---'m N"mwmmwhd.om long been noped for by the echools and of tickets. . ed positions near Kara Burmu, Gal- 0A.M.t08 © SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. old harm, - promsa s e aE et bean ; - ? i tionably taken the gfiw»uwg‘%-mma-mu ney | Brodls W RS OT L o 7 HR000, doubie et of B ; ;