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Treasure Island” Days oo awere of it. in as much villat CHAPTER 1. HE very veginning of this affatr, which involved mo before I was ny and wickedness as ever man hear’ + Of was, of course, that spring evening, now ten years ago, whereon I looked out of my mother’s front parlor window in the main etreet of ick-upon-T weed and saw, standing right before the house, a man who ers, and in his right hand a stout stick and an old-fashioned carpet- binck patch over his left eye, an old plaid thrown loosely around his shot vaBy wanting. * “Lodgings!” ho. answered, jerk L threw open the window and azked the man what-he might be 1 thickly made thumb at ‘a paper whieh my mother had that day set in the transom above the door. “Lodg- You've lodgings to let for a single gentleman. I'm a single gentleman @ want lodgings, For a month—maybe more. Money no object. Thor- Qugh respectability—on my part.’ Few needs and modest requirements. Neb iikely to give trouble. Open the went into the passage and open to him. be li + a shrewd litte woman, had had a good deal to do since ther died, smiled at the corners yer mouth as she looked the be lodger up and down. y, sir,” said she. “‘I like to a who I'm taking in. You're a in the place, I'm thinking.”’ years since I last clapped on it, ma’am,” he answered. of =~“ fpd V'was then -a youngster of no moye than twelve years or so. But «ayo who and what I am—name ot Tahes Gilverthwaite. Late master of a ‘a ship as ever a man sailed, A ‘quiet, respectable man. No sweater. No drinker—saving in rea- sqm, and sobriety. And as I say— @y no object, and cash down r it's wanted. Look here!" plunged one of the big hands @ trousers pocket and pulled it «ft Be ranning over with gold. ‘Help yourself to whatever'll pay for a month!" ho exclaimed. “aaa don't be afraid—there's a lot "Sh my that came from."" my. mother laughéd and mo- him to put up his money. Th. nay, sir!” said she. ‘There's ) ‘And all I'm asking at you to know who it js I am tak- arranging their affairs t Inte another room to attend of my own, and after a while came there to me. “I've the rooms, Hugh,” she said, note of. satisfaction in her ‘which told me that the big man warones to pay well for them. “He's bear of a man to look at,” she NK MERCHANTS ARE ASKED TO AD FAILS AT MORRS Students Seek Co-operation of Board of Trade to Find Em- »ployment for Students— door!” went on, “but he seems quiet and clvil-epoken. And here's a ticket for a chest of hig that he left up at the railway station, and as he's tired maybe you'll get somebody yourself to fetch |t down for him?” I went out to a man who lived close by and had a light cart, and sent him up to the station ‘with the ticket for the chest; he was back with it before long, and I had to help him carry it up to Mr, Gilverthwaite’s room, And nevér had I felt of seen a chest like that before, nor had the man who had fetched it, either, It Was made of some very hard and dark wood, and clamped at all the corners with brass, and undérneath it there were a couple of bars of iron, and though it was a0 more than two and @ balf feet square, it took us all our time to lift it, And when, undér Mr. Gilverthwaite’s or- ders, we set it down on a stout etand at the side of the bed, there it re- mained until—but to say until when would be anticipating. Now that he was established in our house, the new lodger proved himself all that he had said. He was a quiet, respectable, s0- ber sort of man, giving no trouble and paying down his money without ques- tion of murmur every Saturday morning At his breakfast-time. All the samo—we sald it to our- selves afterwards, though not ut the time—there was an atmosphere of mystery about Mr. Gilverthwalte. Ue made no acquaintance in the town. He was nover scen in even brief con- versation with any of the men. that j the, No! hung about the pier, on the walls, or by the shipping. He never visited the inns, nor brought anybody in to drink HIGH SCHOOLS res Oreaiization will hold an rganization wi wAtbrieal contest’ next. perm. . Letters have been sent by the M. O. to every Rember of the Bronx Board of Trade to obiain help in seciiring positions for students, The M, 0, is secking the consent of the faculty and Mr, Bogart to give {ereait for graduation to people on the arious teains or to students who have spent tageh time perviny The M. 0, Council chosc Levey ‘ahd Nathonson as stant baseball man- agera; Sh ‘atz, and Nathonson. for assistant football managers, and Ho- mentowsky and Theodore and 5. Kam- insky for soccer. | Mr. Le Comte of the Morvis faculty is soon to become Principal of an: ele- mentary. school, Jack Weinheimer, former Morris foot- ball man, xecolved a sliver loving cup from the students of N.Y. U, in freog- nition of his services on the team there. Dockeril, a former Morris basket bali mat, has heen chosen to play centre op the wehool. | 2 a esac I wo an ewe THE EVENING WORLD , MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1999. ©1922 BY THE BELL SYNDcatTE INC. {and smoke with him. And until thet ’ Hlast days of his lodeing with us be! jnover received a lettes A lette! nd the end of things came ali at onco, His stay had lengthened beyond the month he had first spoken of. It was in the seventh week of his coming that he came home to dinner! one June evening, complaining to my} mother of having got a great wetting | in a sudden storm that had come on that afternoon while he was away out Jin the country, and next morning he was in bol with a bad pain in his chest, and not over well able to ta\k. |My mother kept him in his bed and} began to doctor him; that day, about noon, came for him the first and only letter he ever had while he was with us—a letter that camo In a registered envelope. The servant-maid took it ap to him when it was delivered, and she said later that he startéd @ bit whon he saw it. But he said nothing about it to my mother during that afternoon, nor Indeed to me, specifically, when, later on, he sent for me to go np to his room, All the same, having heard |, of what he had got, I felt sure that it} was because of it that, when I went in to him, he beckoned me first to| close the door on us and then to come close to his side as he luy propped on his pillow. “Private, my lad!” he whispered hoarsely. “There's a word I have for you In private Before he said a word more I knew that Mr. Gilverthwaite was very :l— much worse, I fancied, than my mother had any notion of. It was evi- dently hard work for him to get his breath, and the veins in his temples ani forehead swelled out, big and black, with the effort of talking, He motioned to me to hand him a bottle of some stuff which he had sent for fron the chemist, and he took a swig | of its contents fromm the bottle neck hefore he spoke again, Then he point- ed t> a chair at the bed-head, close to ‘ his pillow. THE HAND WHICH HELD AP “My lungs!” he said, a bit moze| é THE MAP WAS SHORT OF TWo “Mortal bad! Queer thing, a| man, I ought to meet another man | bit, and if you see nobody there, say greut man like me, but I was always |near there this very night. And— |out loud, ‘From James Gilverthwalte, delivate in that way, ever since J was | here’ I ain.” jas is sick and can’t come himself: a nipper—strong as a pull in all else.| "You want the to meet this other|and when the man appears, as he| MIDDLE FINGERS, me. I had often stayed untit Jate at the office, where I had privilege of reading But thin word Ia private. Look here,| man?" I asked. | will, say—aye!—say ‘Panama,’ my/ mention to my mother that I you're a lawyer's clerk? And, being} _ “I'm offering you ten pound if you| lac "lt understand in a jiffy!” | be in that night so very earl he went on, “you'll be a gpod| Will.” he answered, with a quick look, | o’olock—Panama,” said I./ part of my contract | “Aye, that ts what Tm wanting!” | “To do—what?" I inquired. “simple enough,” he sald. "Noth-| Ing to do but to meet him, to give | him word that'll establish what Hao any ‘ term your bony fides, and an Dee eee oe j{rom me that Tl have you learn by | wr ked, ; part befor go. No more!" ‘Ag Well as 1 know my mother's own | "Art before you go. | No more! doc:." | answered. you say?” [ asked. Yon know whero that old—what do] ety ig Maked aang, they cali it?—chapel, cell, something 2 i hand at keeping a secret very well you. keep one for me now?" | message ? man upstairs 1 could keep | “Tt depends on what it is, Mr. GIL. | | he answered, “tho message.| enough, In letter and spirit—all 3 ‘James Gilverthwaite! same, I was not going out i by for a day or two, and you'll | Tweed-sido. without some safegu: they | bide quiet in the and though I would tell ssage | til you hea my business ter Mr, ( verthwWite,” lanswered. “I should like to co anything 1 can for you.” meets him. "y one person where: jt- would ta! “And not a A case anything untoward h nd I had to .be looked for. what word to your mother?" | < i firmed.| 80." I replied, “Leave it te| ri J person was tho proper one for a lad Of that nature, is?" he asked agnin.. | wort eer eumiege | Mid. “And the} me. to go to under the circumstances— *Aye!—well cnough, Mr. Gliver-|“iieven wolon ime,” he! ane’ fooked. vastly relieved at that} my sweetheart, Maisie Dunlop. tifwalte” T answered him, “lover since lang=even oslock ts the time” he/ and after assuring him that I had the | "Bo presently 1 went alone tre treet | tata tos breaen rapa hen eee Dean Eaton paasage by heart I left his chamber |to Dunlop's and called Maisie out, anc “Well” said he, “4f Twas my own [youte the mings cot, he Word—get! and went downstairs, After all, it!we went down to the walls by the| roads, und _wait about al was no great ory [time in hand,-and when I came to the Mat cross-ways the jaw books vat night, and it was am easy business to wouldn't y. ‘That ck well the along sur, 0 one what | Iverthwaite | this day Tha precisely amounted to, { would stell| made me do it—I off with my eap and e me, ad hat k that he had put on!river mouth, which was « regular|movements that he was evening performance of ours. And in |a quiet corner, where there was a seat on which we often sat whispering to- gether of our future, I told her that I {had to do a piece of business for our jlodger that night and that the precise nature of it was a secret which. I must not let out even to her. “But here's this much in _ It, Matsie,"" I went on, taking care that there was no one near us that could jeateh a word of what I has saying, “T can tell you where the spot is that I'm to-do the business at, for a fine | tonely spot it is to be in at the time of night I'm to be there—an hour before midnight--and the place is that old ruin that’s closé by where Till meets Tweed—you know it well enough yourwelf.’ “Haghret’* sho. exclaimed. ‘*Ife’ll not be giving you ten pounds for a bit of a ride like that! Oh, I'm sure there's da: tim it! What would a nm pounds for to any- ke a message? Don't ‘ve given my word, Maisie,” I “And you see there'll be no} harm, and I’ti give you a tap at the window as I pass your house coming back, and we'll do grand things with that ten pounds, too.'” “I'll never close my eyes till I hear | you, then," she replied. ‘And I'll not be satisfied with any tap, nei- jther. If you give one, I'll draw the blind an inch and make sure it’s your- self, Hughie. We settled it at that, with a Iciss| | that was meant on my part to be one | jot‘ reassurance, and presently we} parted, and { went off to get. my bi+ |cycle in readiness for the ride. - Taking jt roughly, and as the crow Mies, it Is @ distance of somo nino or | tén miles from’ Berwick town to 'Twi- zel Bridge on the Till, whereat I wa: to turn off from the main road and fake another, a by-lane, that would lead me down by the old ruin, close jby which Till.and Tweed meet. Hot ae the night war, and unpleasant for {riding, I had plenty and to spare of between Norham and /Grindon, I got. off my machine aud lsat down on the bank at the road-| side to rest a bit before going fur. ther. As I sat there on the bank, un- Jder w thick hedge, my by my side, I heard jalong the road in the sure steps, of a ma fast and puts his feet a termination to get sumewl ashe may. And who walks | n with de- re a8 S007 ing that—and to | often wondered what [laid it over the i and my- self sat as still any of the wee | jerentures. that avere doubtless lying} {behind me in hedj The man came close by me and my | |cover, seeing nothing, and at a few distance stopped: dead. I knew He had come,.to the cross- and it was evident from his puzzled and | and : why. a RE Buried Treasure, A Mystérious Sea Chest, and All the Flavor of the Sea: uncertain. He went to the corners of each way ed to me that he was seeking for a guide-post, But, as I knew very well, there was no guide-post at any corner, and pres- ently he came to the middle of thi }roads again and stood, looking this way and that, as if still in a dubious mood... And then I heard a crackling and rustling as of stiff paper—ho wa’ never more than a dozen yards from me all the time—an@ in another mo | ment there was a spurtyup of bluii flame, and I saw that thé man hi turned on the light of an electric pocket torch and was shining on map which he had unfold and shaken out, and was holding {n his right hand. Tt did pot escape my no- tlee that the hand which held the map was short of the tw@ middlv fingers, The light of the torch was sud- denly switched off; I heard the crack- ng of the map again as he folded it up and pocketed it. And just as suddenly he was once more on the move, taking the by-way up to the north, which, as I knew well, led to ordham, and—if he was going far~ ver the Tweed to Ladykirk. I presently mounted my bicyole again and rode forward on my last siage, and having crossed Twizel Bridge, turned down the lane to the old ruin close by where Till runs into Tweed. It was now as dark as ever it would be that night, and the thi der clouds which hung all over the valley deepened the gloom. Gloomy and dark the spot indeed was where T was to meet the man of whom Mr. Gilverthiwatte liad spoken. By the light of my bicycle lamp I saw that it was just turned 11 when I reached the spot; but so far as I could judge there was no man there to meet an; body. And remembering what I hi been bidden to do, I spoke out loud: Irom James Gilverthwaite, who is sick and can't come himself,” I re- peated. And then, getting no imme- diate response, I spoke the password in just as loyd @ voice. But there was no response to that either, and for the instant I thought how ridicu lous it Was to stand there and say Panama to nobod: I made it out that the man had not vet come, and I was wheeling my bi le to the side of the lane, there to | place it against the hedge and to sit down myself, when the glancing light of the lamp fell on a great stdin that had spread itself and was stili spreading over the sandy ground in front of me. And I knew on the in- stant that this was the stain of blood, and I do not think I was surprised when, advancing a step or two fur- ther, ‘I saw lying in the roadside stass at my feet the still figure and white face of a man who, I knew with a sure and certain instinct, was not only dead but had been cruelly murdered. Do Not Miss To-Morrow’s Interesting the pupils of the school to aid needy | ejected 7 Schwatz mate hus pactonat wag” diertbuted among the fot [ejected uth Schwarz to be their bus | jowing Institutions: Home for the Bilnd, |* Grand Concourse id Kingsbridge Roa The Biology cr bs M1 a eud of Children's Society of the Bronx, Mus- | an opdinamemosting, ra eee as sian Relief Committee, Near East Re- nature room at the annex of Seward Nef Committee, and the Junior Re Cross, Letters of appreciation have been received from these institutidns. Park Junior High Sehool, where an in- j teresting exhibition, is being held, oo The embe: of Schoo! t! Adams In the competition for the cover of | League “visited” chock, Arti Adams. txp the next issue of the school literary New York Wat ae tho. dies fee 4 riagazine, the Bridge, Philip Goldberg Ajax Rubber Was awarded first prize; Hugene Nath- | 8° Arts Building, anson, second, and Lalirence “Marmo The Basketball Club}: third.” The» results in the competition ing some ex ; for the senior dramatic programme gitis will woo ga) 4 Central ro 1 A Chandler “Motors. Olea fey OBO a resPpRreR Nathanson, | challenges. Theodore Roosevelt, Last week the fourth term students! cover were: Marmor, fi cond and Goldberg, Paychologteat examinations were given | lnat week to a group of thirty represen- nid, . Nots.. 1 Bosch Magne Ain Brake BShov.. t ra, corresponding to the dit-| op ano x pve ; ; ferent kinds of ability: recomnized in the {°F the Weatchoster Annex of the Theg- We cae N&SPRR pt hool. ‘The resulta will be announced | ore Roosevelt High School held a socigl this week, and if they are successful | and dance dn the auditérium and gym, A™ will probably find further use in the} Mr. Love and Mr. Williams were In| 4) Express. RIEPTpept Suture, charge. Poems, songs, dances and rg-| AM Hide & L'ther hl Gt Western * - | Zresmente wae, plentiful. Ail students 4m 1 @ht & North My. 7 of the fourth term were given hoo Am Ice ‘ Commerce. and knocks, By OESE® | san storia ional | ‘The senior class of the High Sehod!! Friday night the poxt grads held a! am Lineal on of Commerce will hold its Gala Class! Meeting at the home of Cella Wilke to Aim noth rebears: the play for class night next Night Frolic Wednesday, in the echool's | Yonday. evenink ats) XE. | Alltod ¢ Tho eat fo, the Columbia tréshman team, auditorium, Following several selec- | follows: Ludwig Mandel, teachers Am Ship é a.& iter “Credit for Extra-Scholastic , — = ions by the Commerce Jazz Band, ted | Wilke, Marys Catherine’ Ker pes ara Grapho ‘Activities Sought, | George Washingtons: », |v ico silverman, a ono act farce |Sntittee, Vtycins. SiR, Aldred | Am Ans Ket a — | he reorganized Debating Sodeyrat “Lend Moe Five Shillings.”’ will be per-| Priscella: Triving, n. Albert: Abr 1 Sugar : NGeorga Washington High School has formed. J. Adward Mitchell portrays] tam Golgbers, Wpen; Philip Betten, 5 . } «Marie Goetz,” Ned; David Lew She Bronx Board of Trade has boon formed eavural chiss teams and 'i# ar- the part of Sir Hugh Golightly, the iube; Maurice Gatburt, Principal by the students of Morris Hish yanging a serioa of Inter-form debater, Nero. Mra, Major Phobbs ie played by itgubons “Gertruae “Codroy.— tearhe 1, 166th Street and Boston Row, A team to represent the achoagl iu inter- Bernard Bap tion, ‘by Hentnain seetheart; Jos Comter, Rub ven Product fay material and practical help. The scholastic contests will bo chogen by a Hlenstocl, Capt. y hengamln | a Peek ea ieeweer “(dneral Organization, a self-governing Proce of elimination, | The, elections redmany MER. Probbs by | “she Hundred tlekets have bhen pri rueible- seu . jast wook resulted as follows: President, }yiedmans Are jam the Waiter | gfe, Hundred teers have béen printed iy of all the students, recently sont Touls Oxjerw; secretary, | Miss M. | Michael Waldman pit Sen the Maite) g (Right, sand the sixth and Ards jers to every member of the Board of | Dettech; Treasurur, ¥, “Dingter, yched by Frederick Brooks Lindsey. | im students of the a gig yg lk Be 4 peas oe ‘a the Dramatic 5 nb | ) ete | f fe to ask hia co-operation In s:cUr | parhara ‘Loeb, of Hunter Cottege,|Simed by President Mitchell, Ramicintibn of ei By at. Chban-Ant Sugar, 16% Pupils employment, part time or! spoke to tha stuitents in Assembly lust: 'Hotlowing several selections from’ the Wednesday afternoon the sixth Davizom ones ise. The response so far has been K on "Tho Latte Pheytres,” — Witi-|uand, the ehief number of the pro-| sudents of the: school will Sholt ihe Del & Hudso ing, it is said. fam Dooley, Principal of the. Textilo| gramme will be offered tn the shape $s hold thelr Yel Lack & Wee ying, + el bn class night In the gyi. A program I game student body, feeling that High School, also «poke, of the Class, Prophecy, “The Trin of |Site hoon provided far. ti Pregearnnn Coast Li areg aries LBEE Avo bring credit “io the mstol | a8 6 Father Time. written by Kidney Alex- lea students and postertads whe ‘wilt | At, Gue & © 2 Elkhorn Cont - t ich thelr athletic prowess or other ont exami and dramatics| ander and Irving Le : PA lhe invited, e | Atiantic Frutt 5 dalsnit ehiean, ula ability, should be rewarded. form the chief wunjects of conversation lody songe by Coach Joun L. Ruicy arc [De invite © 6 6 Haldwin Loco ndicott-Johneon, j ry, a ; f the eh y asked the facuity to give credit at ree Washington now, M. Van| attractive age pd Ste Shaw. Friday night the seniors schoo! | !itlt & Ohio, os monteation taathos reals “0 Knicke peonker, Bond GA $e Raatin de: Peet fh role re) Bunsieine’ ee will hold their senlor dance at. the | balt & Ohlo pt., p given considerably and well to the partment aa organized a dramutle DEDOY sf phe | academy, ia h Stree i Broadway, | Heth steel B.., i ciety which fa expected to dey Judge, William McC. Webb as Fat < vill be abor Ona oecta” ita ¢Pamous Pinay pt. vander Childe, exparimenta have ‘one of the ost popular scuiy Time, Peter Cuala, the Class Prophor; | There WHI be ghout 260 present, Peoth Fisheries oan 18 ‘eer made with seniors in psych logieal ‘school, | When Sin kerb | Sree Hone, fines witeee! Jack ake. | Although | 1 stud Cal theese | Iriaher Rody J If the results watla-~)at Evander 5 bullt up ec0 ¥ Hatta inn tne |the schoo! ha exemingation [Breekbn | Pinks. Rubber Mi he extendod. All matic club Drought the (third, witneaas tor Cou Once asc, | im econoroles ‘Thursday, alb‘seniors- and tA yond now in the mayflst Into pub je not Hy. ite oe ined ara Nien! | post-wrads will be told'if they graduate | Je iopal Gie examinations ending the first :ena| The Piper . Jinicke: Smith. and. Minnick,“ impersons | at eae Cay | letion* ‘of all: ‘Waate ral Cleat | so jae rhe nke-up ure under the directio Wadleigh. i . ei ‘4 is reaults at George Washington. pake-Gp are minder toe direct me trical Morris. cae ae 2d direction of Mi. Elurry W. Millsp: MriOast the menwra of | De Witt Cli Gon Mot the past five years Morria rifle) | More than 100 members have slveady |Site Jurve consiate of) Lens of Ten for thls term were | vs eneMot 5 ¢ trophies lov & officer: vesident, urkle h rl ermelstein, © » Ke x, Cen ta clected from a Hot ¢ W One . N anniversary fee nb nin: ded chuinpisnship teams. Lac wo Tvieg freaident, Lat Grjera: Ree "a | Wega mad Jot the fifth, sixty aud GAion rand dance), Saturday. evening |ooe wee We@Rs ago the Maroon and White te Schwarz, ‘Phe frat efforts ° Mt ive 4 Hey ipelarbbeeeeae ¥ & Davia. “ the Whitney trophy. ‘The te ganization will be directed| Omicers of the cl of Ju "9 iS Mare 3 ullroom ¢ orth p Wor the plaeque wee Mortimer, y annual eclebration of George|yre Adrian Baufngart, Arista, spiro Nagia Delmonteo’ Avenw or Ore : Mesthoeen, Silvers, Anceilowitz, Denuet pington’* birthday, “The perforni-|miib and | Coumierce nat, Ps treet. Thora devirtn f Staten Stoel. 7 i Kiddell and Selman. Jance this Year Je exp to take th jeteating A, 161 to belo t hen 2 Houston Ob 4% jie [form of n natie’ Inele | Giatringart tl \ ROE RE Hopp M ? dan. 9 the Morris Service League beld Ae? oor dramatic incl: | Baumgart is on thy President of th {Happ Motors tifglection of officers for the new term,| “ents in the history of the United/end ls at present nth tea [2.3 Ines f |Luctan | Lamm, Secretary=7 States, ixentative in the Tous | 15 Wannle or 1 th at De Witt Clinton ‘The annual varsity alumni basketball | an Tele jaente Ma haientan teres UM de eee a Lambe oth ws it Clinton, d reunion dance wil] be held in| ae Hoar ieee tg A (aeration gs 2) Margar Bat hae aaplineiiana '& Ina rate bev Jap. 37 at 8 2, af. | Evander Childe. |Gencngpan ai! senolastic bee bi citton short Story Club ure torment: | int. Cone Ai the Jost’ edition of the Piper,! in w daBate on the question, ‘Res jelected, athletic» manag ‘ “he Lres| plans for a short story contest! Inter Harve Mareis's weekly paper. the inquiring 10° | solved. that four-power treaty. a |notly voritented offer was that [school Mr." Lov}. gnen. to the students of the, ‘chgol.| inter Motor aeter 1 o S undesirable” the History Club won the [retaty. o when Sam | Mirkin joused Sie the industry The based te Omer ee Cares: Prizes, $201) inter Pape : “ faculty and two students on th Morrk weohter, 103 Lo Wo), & or © standpoint of mar a nad the money to be expended | ibe Of school fraternities, All tho iunuciap quunploneity of tho school by | Woe" eipcted “Treasirer und Reajamin tor the commercial side, tn the (eatitign [by the winners “in” the purchase of] "it Mar Mee Les Ughers and one’ pypil were ageinsl mbers of the winntig teahe whiek [Ente of tne ublication Board, ‘Claas |Auditorium’ ¥ books or In subscriptions to inaasines, | titer Nickel ae defended the uffirmative, were? Roma |Histovian, ‘The new Dresident | rh ee Phe, winuing. storiem Will ‘he. publishes | Meinetble, ¢ i Re, Drograming, of senior clans night | Hormsteln, Sylvin Forte’ and. Vincent |ficlally ivcelve she | imate The Teter ar) ty vomutar|in the Magpie probabl) is a prige|istand Ot ..+ 2, m Jan. 8 as follows: Cver- | §) Li Ee opnonlis wite Ww resent President Katz at the ding. meeting Thur tay, 13. An Alfred | story issue, AI Jewel Tew « i forris orchestra; President's ad- | pcm fiath The opposite wile waa taken | prasent Presi ey tay next ri | Noyes programme’ was prosentea, | #1 2 Jones Ten - drei by Kellerman, address by Print: |} Yuem*?™Br, Ngben and (renee | evening i eee pieeentad, In the of tho interform z s ruenn, he Judges were Mr. Lewis, | eve i. . W gts Kankas City 80 i wart, songs by the senior double Cities Weinstein cad” Nh L. ——— r the coming ) Baker will| basketball tou nt for th oat i t, Th Torist's Shop,” a play qin ond Norma Terry. | " 3 take the place of 1, eth Lanak ak amplonship, ‘eated the | Kelly Springfield . " us : holurship Pund Committtes , Sutuw Me he au wie . thet eo en. DAM Grrunged & 'Sinock and Tunv party | Members of the governing counci) Cede Martha Kramer ag the secretary | fell before the» ith. 2 doe at y Mi ae- a8 a novel method of raising funda. All| wore invited to attend a performance Of Me league, | Leaps all-form. bask s se Biish department. The those who come. will be arrayed in, this | Ye? * re Warm) Lackawanna Sth: 7 nud. Kathleen Bradley: Henry, conventional artist's costume, The fund, [Of “The Duchess of Padua” at Hunter tn the finals for asketball cham: | an fae {| Lee Rub & Tire., 28% Sloveky, Atoiph Cit-\ from which every term several of the Hege during the holida: ¥ vi- plonship of the school, the sixth term | ward: & Lt s, : Valley 594, vont Miss Wells, J. Galland; Mr. Jack-| most promis artista of the school fon was brought by Fra: torious, T 4 teas. Wal alowe 1 omel he 13 D, Hahn. hr awarded scholarships with which to | W. I. alumna. jampion Inst players | Pauwels ft bili ‘9 4 Chairmen of the Clans Day Com-| pay for their tuition Han art school, is ny Se Pparine Stacie players | tort guard. ¥ one-Wiew 48% are Seymore B. Waldman, W! ed and handled by the echool i There will be on exhibiiie ook wirl), Adele Ka Tieulat ie | Lortilard 1™) Jafle and Helen 1. 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