No. N o Phillips Academy, Andover, lass., Saturday
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No. N o Phillips Academy, Andover, lass., Saturday
VOL. XXVIII: No. N BASEBALL GAME Vlllanoa Deets o Phillips Academy, Andover, lass., Saturday, May 5, 1906. fly to right field, who muffed it, ENGLISH CONFERENCES Andoer in a- Fast Score by of 2-2. Game letting in Nichols. Daniels walked ______ and Mullins singled to short stop. Schedule for Senior English Through- The center field'caught Mulgrend's out May and June Both teams played good ball and rst on an error by short stop and Avery, W. B. many sensational plays were made, chief among which was Gunning's one-handed catch at first and Reilly's catch of a low fly to second. Andover showed a marked stole second. .B. Reilly was re tired on a fly to third base. Fels reached third on Gunning's out. Daly, the next man up, was put of the out at first by an assist i Barnes, Ballou, Bates, F. A. Bates, R. W., Beers, the first three to bat for VillanANDOVER ab ova were thrown out at first by cMurphy 4 pitch, second and third respect- H. Merritt, 3b 4 Fels, ss 4 ively. For Andover Murphy was out at first, H. Merritt flied to catcher, and Fels reached first on an error 1 4 0 1 2 0 Burch, M. H, 8.25 -- Bible study class in Frissell, P. A. '69, principal 8.35 Archaeology building. e 291035 7.oo- Society of Inquiry in culturalnstitute, visite d An 9.25 Society Hall. " 29 paned by four of his pupils, MONDAY. 9.45 29 reh ti o Gui'o.asFAI2 83three negroes and an Indian. A 29 35 00 -- Baseball practice. very interestin entertainent 8 8.35 400Trac trainnt. after c hap e an d a c -Track tranngiven 29 935 22 9.55 TUESDAY. lection for the purpose of estab- " 8- 10.25 8 .45 liams. traihing. 4Blake, 4. 4o--Track 10-45ARY: 0 2 4 Gunning, lb 4 0 1 1i0 4 0 0 0 Daly, cf Lanigan, If Jone~, -. e cl ,30 2 2 ly but B.Reillyvasput out.. 5 22 Chapin, ~ . Passed balls. Jones. Mulgrend. Stolen Gillen, bases, Daniels, 1; Fels, 1; Jones, Sacrifice hits, Peloquin, 1 J. Reilly 1. Gillis, Double plays. Reilly. Gunning. Goodhue, Andover started the scoring in Game began 4.15. Ended 5.50. UrnClarkson. --- -- --- -Baseball Game. single to single He was advanced to man clean made aa clean up, made man up, right field. " " " Graham, " Green ugh, Greenough, Hall, L. G. " hit~nocoringleft field. hit in left field. s Notice. out but McGeehan landed another three bagger in left field, scoring __ - " " Ingraham, May J. Reily'sgounder. 2.15 Wallace, J. 15 28 8.5 aller, Watzek, 23 29 238 2.5 9.25 8.25 ** Joyce, 6 6 8.45 8 I was I0.15 7 5 2.2.5 935 not able to go the entire session allthe time I was oing-to the " 28 2.25 public school. " 22 10.25 8.35 "15 2.35 2.05 2.35 23 8.35 my mother and father and myself also. I went to a small town to 7 " As soon as the winter was over and the weather became warm, I would have to I would have to start at work on the farm. After a long while I began to 14 28 work away from home, tohelp work. Class Baseball. I worked there about four years helping my little sisters and Class baseball practice will brothers as they were home going t ar t Monday afternoon at four to school. The town is known as tgo w hm re* -bo6-01dt 'o6-Old campus. campus. working there for a wholesale '0 in front of gymna- merchant a good while I was enI' sium. 8House. couraged by some of my friends Field back of Track to come to Hampton Institute. I then rote to Dr.-Frissel for a catalogue of his school, also told him-I hin- had a desire to enter. Each teamwill use the above Within a few weeks I received the 9.15 afternoon, when 23 went to school in winter. 22 " held every 8 J. H. during the summer and " -8.35 22 County, Virginia. I was born on a small farm, owned 2.I5 worked 8.i5 and practice will be 21 ' in James City father. After I became '8.35 old enough my father taught me' 8.15 how to work on the farm. I I6 16 14 grounds throughout excepting 8.35 varsity team plays. this season, catalogue blank. and an application After filling it properly I the had-one of the Hampton graduates to sign it for me as he signed 2.35 The following men intend tso 935 go out for the gog1909 team: Wright, many for different boys. I entered Hampton September 9.35 Sinclair, Baylies, H. E. Thomp- the twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred son, Fraser, Chase, Whelan,ak 10.35 son e Chase, Whelan, d four. Not being able to pay 8. 5Dougherty, Vieta, Sanchez. Hib-my way, I took a work year in the 955 bard, Jackson, Brooks, Fnucae, -dairy department at Shellbank's,14 2.15 Shafer, Verona, L. L. Day (capt.), a beautiful stock farm belonging 2210.25 to the school. I used to get up 21 2.25 in the morning at four o'clock and 23 8.15 Senior Meeting. be at the cow barn at fifteen IS 8.25 At a etin f the class of minutes past four, then began "2!1 The following menintend to-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.' 2.45 o Thur2.35~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r milking. Ater I had. finished sofor many different boys.~~ 8.25 ic Fels of Lowell was elrctd my work I would go to sleep dur. 8 ' " " 8.15 chairman next man up, was put out .hitherto not been accessible. Paul, Villanova made her third run Harvard. Yale and other big col. Pirce, E S. " Andover is the first of Proctor, the Senior ro ing the day and go to school at 810.15 nite night. When school began this 3 9.15 I term my work ear was over. I 39 0.4 inn then.began at my trade which slrend ~ee ickinson tloe andan pp It l is quite itininter. 8.45 Artlie nan's line Tuesday at _lsiting. Moore reached second on a low the preparatdry schools to do so. Rafferty. caps it isand desired gowns and Kilpatrick, 1055 22 8 9 in the ninth. Nicols got three leges have long since taken this Pceirce, M. C. 5 '09og-Field back of the- Theo .25 logical seminary buildings. 2f S. 10.55 Dear Friends 1 thank you all for my scholar- 1 5 ship. n o w not n how 8.15 thankp p II kknow how to to thank 8.25 you all as I desire. My home is 8 Wood, W. H. 6 Murphy, the in school, to whom the aid has Pantlind, base on aa long long hit hit to to left left field Acid J step, and baseson " 15 8.55 W iO.5 Willever, 22 Maden,9 reaching seer-first that and theyaid Mc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~eehan do so as soon asmaypossible. Kissam, Jones place on first, stole second that scholarship be Murphy, F. J. "G.R. - June May Dear Friends:- 8.5 6 May 29 9.45 Talcott, 0.55 Thomas, 9.55 8.35 2.05 85 8.45 June and third and reached home on awarded to the Chinese students Ogden, L. G. 55 -June Stern, 21 21 McKay, R. G. Malcolm, Marsh, Massey, Mitchell, Morse, E. A. 8.55 Siger, Smith, E. W. 10.45 catch, fielding Nicol's low fly and Clement,'Tuesdays and Fridays Lowe, Through good fielding on the part of both teams further scoring Trustee Action. was prevented until the last half of the eighth, when Jones, AnAt a recent meeting of the dover's first man at the bat, tiustees of Phillips Academy it reached first on balls. Daly took was decided, among other matters, 9.15 him expressing his gratitude. 6 16 22 hippen, 22 Hutchins, H. L. from i to 4, and Wednesdays and Lynch, Saturdays from II to 12. McCarthy, 29 Sbly, 29 June 6 7 9 reaching first and McGeehan scor- that they do so as soon as possible. Kissam, G. R. ing. B. Reilly madea sensational They will be on sale at room 4, Kissam, H. completed a double play by throw. - Sevens, 5te A. *"' Taggart, "b 915 2 following is a letter written by ed6 Shartenberg, " Jones, H. E. A good many of the fellows 8.2 student of the Institute, has been aded the scholarship. The " 925 22 " Mulligan. Savage, the next man have not purchaseded eir Senio- Kaiser, up for Villanova, made a safe hit caps and gowns and it is desired Kilpatrick, *ing to first. .15 Johnson, -- Rifchie, 14 2.15 Woodford, 1_"__ 8.45 15 Chapin, Erwin, c ; Pratt, Jackson, Hotton, Peboui wasap Peloquin was put 5 b; Horton, H. T.151035 Parsons, p. May 15 " *aged to reach third and Jones ney, 3b; Huiskamp, rf; Camp, 2b; Holden," Villanova by placing a three base 2.45 ntttsbe Tuttle, * Mulgrend opened the sixth for 7 Conrad A. Coleman, a colored 1Earrn 4 a.45 Hall, R. N. cf; Talor Jones, - 15 5 '" and stole third. Murphy sacrificed There will be a baseball game Harris, E. P. brinins in Tones HMerritt w it h Y a le Varsity thi s af t er -Haskell, bringing in Jones. H. Merritt noon at 3 o'clock, on Brothers Hatch, Field. The following will be the Heintzenann, In- the next-two 'innings there i In' the next-two ·jnnings there line-up for Yale BrienfrontKin-Hobbh, Hincks, was po iscoring but Savage Madden, was no but Savage man. bscoring adni;O're, If7-Field K- I H9Mae.-5 caught him taking too bi a lead and threw him out. 8 45 8.45 I5 W Roy, Reed, erts .55 9.25 Rowland, 9 Davidson, 1 14 ai al a i Baseball game with Wil- lishing an industrial scholarship 4.00- Roberts, E. L. 29 10.25 2910.55 27 10 3 Daett, third baseman; Mulgrend- and Peloquin quickly followed. - Jones, the first pire, 4 June 6 May 8 0 Cass, 1 Cavenaugh, . for Andover and he started off Mulgreed. eloquii, pc te with a pretty single but was otals. 32 3 27 13 2 Feruson L. M caught stealing second. Daly and n oned hits, McGeehan, Nicols, Mulgrend. First Franchot, Lanigan were easy outs. base on balls,off Reilly, 2; off Weloquinl1. Gemmer, Mullins was thrown out by the Struck out by Reilly, 1; by Peloquin, 6. the third inning. 10o.25 0 2 1 1my 1 1 2 0 Eames, 0 0 0 2 0o o. Elliott," 00Ee 0 0 0 3 0 44ullins. 0012 Farson, 42 01272 1 1 ( 00Fawe, …Fa rwdor ne f Gunning was the next man up 15 Cross, VILLANOVA inning Sullivan fliedto the center secondfield, flied Moore as MlcGeehan, lb 4 1 thrown out at first by the catcher Savage, Sb 4 0 -n NDaneNcols, ss 4 1 and Daniels by the second base- Sullivan, rf 4 0 Moore, 1 3 0 man. Daniels, f 3 0 'IDaniel, 5 0 11 0 2 2 31 o 31 2 a Totals, m. 0 8.45 8 Brown, J. B. Reilly, 2b ---- 8 " 0 0 0 o Money for ScholrshiP at Hampton SUNDAY 8 Bond, Brandt, r po ae TODAAppropriation 3.00-Baseball game -with Yale. " Birkhoff, P. W." Blake,_P._W_8_suetoh r bh 00 SCHOLARSHIP AWARD May short stop, who f -elded his Beaman,' improverent in batting as well aslh grounder, thus making three outs Beinecke, in pitching. and.leaving Fels on third. The game :SUM , e d „ n, The ° game: McGeehan, Savage and Nicols, SUMMARY: Calendar. ' Thursday afternoon, in by far high fly and threw Moore out at -the fastest game th'is season, An- home plate. Almy, dover was defeated, by Villanova. In Andover's half Fels reached Austin, J. A. Price 5 Cents 2 " 9 8.55 French's. 8.35 ares e r to , e' sign it for me as he signed - 2 'THE PHILL1PIAN the phillipian qF BOARD J.J. ave their Clothes made by Wtelt Dreesed Andover VIen IIII DITORS i A '0 W. FARSON. '06 AV VMARKS. oi J,1 IR (A | C. P. FRANCIHOT, 't0 P. A ATkS,'0 Busiuels - llubllqhIet ever Wednesday tied SPORTING and . ZUFbe pbillips AanU~er cademy 'Cailor and Outfitter. m 6 Square Saturday during the Scho¢'l year. The will be de%ote, 'Ill'llAN OPPOSITE N 1 to matters of nterest to the members of the Academy and the graduates. : All nittler intenlted for publication must be signed by the writer's nae natter at the P,.st-ufflce. THE ANDOVER PRESS T C OO R , IN Andover an d Exeter :":: W. Ashley Duley, our Representative, will be at French's every --- . E V E R R Y E W P A |involes 0O C CA S 1 CAiw| NI , LL SH T This phrase ued to have an intellectual significance, as it referred to a particularly happy issue between a student and ar .a59___11__ . a classroom exercise. Sometimes the recitation itself was considered well shirted and sometimes the phrase had a more personal application. Applied more literally, the phrase still ILRms an intellectual occupation, for the choice of colors and designs and materials which are presented in such a ' stock as is offered in this store this year involves taste and discrimiination and artistic judgment. porters of and awarded e have heard alot all through the year about school spirit, and A - 'corlposition is open to Seniors and of of both both departmyents. departments. A A f owill dlerrs bea prize of eight dollars be ,he nI /- i 1^ _ I __iddlers --Mid[ ToWe have heard alot all throuh 0 4 two weeks. Communication. the ,ToEditor oJ I V CI Harvard, Princetpn,F Yale, than Tuesday non: for Saurday, not later than Friday noon. All busineqsnittterslhould e aliddresed to t e ltlsilne's Inalllger 18 Main street. Andover. Etered as secondl-elass HOLLAND HOUSE OIC K IE *R Ime. Notlce fo Advertisers ireotTo han ge i of advertieent, ) To ilinsrEl ~hltn{e of iidvrlsenltll11 t'p' must tOe-receied for Wednesday, not ltter Andiover C 277 Fifth Avenue, Terms: $a. per Year. Single Copies 5 cts -IoI prz A CHA COMPA AND . AND COMPANY, S Woolen Novelties History prize f SHIRT7M AKERS, for Young Ilen now is the time to put it into ef- twenty-five dollars is awarded or feet. We can't expect to make English History. Anone may Opp. Vanderbilt Hall. j s New Haven, Conn. Exeter lower her colors in June cle te 101TREMONTST.j unless we help the team all we BOSTON can by our cheering. If the team Forum. H. Claron at Chap's Every Week know they have the school behind n place of the regular meeting TAILORS TO THE COLLEGE TRADE them, they can play a great deal of Forum last Friday evening a better and it is plainly up to the mock trial was held. TheBUILDING, 259 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. fellows to show the team that was: "Larceny of two Indian they are behind them. It is heads and aVenus from John, the U simply shameful to hear the sculptor."A fellows groan when the cheerFollowing was the cast: HABERDASHER H A R RY K leaders ask them to stand up and Prisoner - Beers. BLOOD-WILL SHOW LINE AT CHAP'S cheer. If we can't show better Judge-Brunson.daks and Supplies. spirit than that we-ought to stayAttorney for prosecutionat home. So,. fellows let 'us get Parks and Pickett . CHASEL I out and work as hard as we can John, the sculptor - Groves. Musgrove Block The Faes I Ball Base r ckI Tr S - H. FH Clerk of court - to ensure a victory in June. A SENIOR. Hallowell. COTREL & LENOARD Before the trial the prisoner de ALBANY, N. Y. cdared himself not-guilty, but after r Gaps n o 3aer the evidence had been heard the Examinations for Prizes jury declared the prisoner guilty. toPhillipSAndover, Phillips Exeter, JaThe examinations for the varAfter Grove was admitted to cob Tome Institute the meeting ad- and the American offered ous przes for promembership priznedr for profniiousnColleges and in scholarship will be held about joAtlanersities from the Pa- UPS Contra,.ct.. Rich Gowns for pulpit and Bench Imported Madras, Percales and _ Cheviots Cheviots members members of of the the Senior Senior Middle classes of both 17 WEsT New and and fFIN E ~depart-. ments-. ^styles. The Valpey Classical prizes of ten dollars each, one for Greek composition and the other for Kirwin & Co. HABERDASHERS and 1 - The Oldest and Most Reliable Gentleman,'s Outfiters in Maryland." Mr. Fred C. Vocke at French's frequently offer a carefully selected stock of Latest Patterns, most desirable weave of wool. AeiAmeric an mills, made up in I'lcPRR0V the latest and most approved * berg a TAILORS and MR. CREENE ^Cran's The Robert Stevenson German price or excellence ' . .. hool so. agoodplt { in Germann 0 haplSt. Tl. Connection Restaurant Crosby's o )·Jril lb. .......... ~)lp· ; IMPORTERS, 1 New Haven, Connectic -, ] 5T1E 1 n »lasmla hoes C ollege Latin composition, are awarded to only to Seniors of the Classical at French's every weeh Shoes College WaacGrePg W d trn:laion offcrcd to Seniors oi antiVir~il Middlrs I for excellence in Virgil. S IW York Department. The prizes are; twenty, fifteen aiel ten dollars, Copies of the late ey,. Oliver ( - CLOTHEs members of the Middle classes. The Dove Latin prizes are open 3 L BOSTON !· STODDER J SCOOL ST 14 SCHOOL ST. 13 Charles St.,N., Baltimore, Md. ST RET O3TH ........ & COES SHIRT MAKERS 1, easu re I Cs.. · ten dollars. Two prizes are offered by the Harvard-Andover club, one of fifteen and one of ten dollars to: S h irts to Most Exceptional Assortment of L Geo -W. L.I BOSTON -- Specialty. pecl lt siderable.': AN4CRIPT IiUILDIN( TheConvers Mathematical The Convers atheail prizes are open to Middlers of the Boston Classic Department and consist of three prizes of twenty, fifteen and 407-411 WASHINGTON STREET to the aiAtlantic cific. the last part of May or the first part of June. The date has not yet been settled upon. These | _ prizes are well worth trying for, aside from the honor of winning them, the pecuniary aid is con. Gowns F38 C i li or en ll - BOSTON WASHINGTON ST.. so,on.LY Hotli S on h l hlly~ krmninIr all 'h Through the courtesy f W. B. ate noon :themien .~..~.Yesterday T who .will represent Andover in H.Hayes,- Harvard,'98, our base.L'f ' -Yale ,the` Intekrscholastic track. ball coach, .two handsome silver ', %:,l · M r hant *W~r~niniL T . , g My handsome assortmentof imported and domestic fabrics for this season B. C. times, and the other, to the man W. who makes the most runs, during J. R. Hyde, H. Hubbard, T. F. Rowland, D. C. -Cass, everythingshown you in Kilpatrick, T. A. Smith. the way of Suitings, Overcoatings, Fancy Vestings and Trouserings. / E BOSTON YOU SAYi " I find it best what e'er befall, UkJ | is hoped, and no It strikes a sad buttruthful note 'Tis better to have one GOOD coat Than ten which donot fit at all." SAY,r -WE s among the players.riate mond, ch"A". Hayeven evromentompre receive aaAIiTA rcve ]friendly Lyn rivalry i C. F.will i t r LO I f weeks. Andover's records Naval Academy at Annapolis, is of comipare edy We're I St., 125 Trem nt Nav Coach will give to those securing first places gold medals, those securofficial news of the engagement T ing second places silver ones, and of "Jack " Cates, P. A.'03, as footIP...R[-8~ A. asFoothemClosed '03 those securing thirds, bronze ball coach of the United States Representative at French's every two TAILORS, 1008 Chapel t NEW HAVEN, CONN. IIMOildosed on Saturday untiL evening . on Saturday until' evening. TEL . 152 -3 11 A la C0 BLUESplad GRAYS and BLUES BUDRee Tainors &v ., Tailorse St. 43wasington St. is seool BOSTON. 124 aaclms ett Are, Cabr-ldg. -------- _- TA |... L I y '.3-. 20, Market. aloeys Track Meet Runnin The Exeter Track Management has decided high- tead (Teiple Prep) F. T. rules asbefore. The winning class ft.- kI N.Y. City Newest Models in made at the SHERNAN . -r to give as a ... Shoes for Spring.,.. o Sbudlo A l P Pictues of all P. Agroups may be obtained at short notice near orto 'M treet, near lorton lack and uset F. F. Risley - Have your Blac year, the cup which the class of 6 has decide I Holidays. SAMPLES D F will have the right to hold for one O- after Christmas ORDtR, $2.50. Negngeeor Bosom. TO to hold the annual -s- Runnins as o .. p - ular outdoor events, a one-half mile Patent Leather.M (Mercersburg)- 22 ft. 6 in. . , ,ain Spring - -2 relay race will be held. The meet $3.50 t 0 Pole vault-J. T. Moore (Mer- will be held on May . .50 to spring amples. New Haven, Conn. - COLORED SHIRTS high Runninbroad - Scoars me .i ANDOVER Ove _ Will be at Fretch's every two weeks, (St. itt, (Mercersburg) 25 4-5 sec. CONN. nor _ REPAIRI\G and PRESSING ST- CHAPEL T. Oppos VanerLil Hall, IL & hurdles - R. G. Spring Track Meet as an Inter- Doy'le Leavitt (Mercersburg) 1i6 sec. class Meet, but using the same 15W.30th St. Opp. Vanderbilt Hall, Worseds, rTT* IJ P||| A p of Scotch Tweeds and Englis Phlladelphia - MAIN ST. (Exeter 220 low hurdles-R. G. Leav- the first week in March with WI1024 He was captain of the football team in 903. At present he is captain of the Yale track and Importers rs a n a H__olliday (Hill I 0school) 2a M. .o school) 2 m. 1 3-5sec. P. J. Parsons, Paul's) 4 m. 35 -5 sec. YALE TAILOR SEW U AVEN, r. Starin will be in school. CO Co. Banks & Biddle 11 ______________ I. mile- · A.' e STARINM Bailey, 1218-20-22 Cieptnut St., most popular graduates of the 44o yards-J. B. Taylor (Brown team. Prep) 50 3-5 Sec. yards--. C - self, and his- name stands out among the alumni as one of the Son, ESTABLISHED 1852 A Stationery Department -made an enviable record for him- to make thatone.' leier and I. favorably with those made at the especial interest to all Andover an aimt aim. ^^^produce rkt adeC taions, Dance Programmes, Banquet M enus, Interscholastic. The records men. e5Yale RAYS Class ,dat Social Stationery, Viitng Clrds-e are given below. During his career P here, . Cates est.Tailors cal e's t o cl bs ot ten Samp les on ewill be overwhelmingly the eading oo yard - H. Davis (Hill colors for this season. .Speclpl low prices for next ten days. Would school), E. C. Jessup (Brooklyn advise making selection while the as- High), J. A. Rector (Lawrencesortment is complete. ville) 10 -5 sec 220 yards -H. Davis (Hill 'O k school) 22 2-5 sec. UllKE o sd at T _ Furthermore the Yale association CA4TLIN BUILDING NT IREMONTST Andover fr quently. As before announced all men doubt will, encourage the men in i Itheir efforts as well as promote a id - thi,! c „..st, rtuooa„ hdsoany R s 27 CONN. ' HARTFORD, Rooms ,27-8 much, and it lrm willbe in in _______ ___ Knox, M. M. Manning, T. Lynn, he entire season. The school ap. N. Mears, F. C. Richmond, J. R. preciates coach Hayes' gift very I-...: ] th Building, Old ~following men went: Captain A. ball men, one to the man reaching BOSTON.1 Y. Bartholomew, H. F. Andrus, first base the greatest number of128 ofBEEOur Mr. Nickerson ilor,..surpasses ups have been offered to the base- . The meet left Andover at .... ' .' Tailo'sr- .5 cersburg) Ir ft. 2 in.- 1014 CpTSr (Williston) 163 ft. 9 in. New HAVEN. CONN T. E. Moseley & Co. At the Theatres. lb shot-H. Klaus (Dwight Woldschool) 47 ft. 2 1-2 in.(o-y School)S^ 47 ft. 2/ I In.145 12 lb. hamnmer - H. Thomas I ,. e t.... Colonial - OA H-ollis - Mcintyre and Heath Andover dash, 10 sec.; 220 clash, 21 Boston -"New £t York Hippo 3-5 sec.; 440 yard dash, 5sec.; drome." B-..,high hurdles . . Sring Inoy'le 1-2 mile, 2. 2 -4 sec.; mile run - Tremont - Bertha Kalich in' W. A, ALLEN, Ph.- 4. 32 "Therese 076 CHAPEL ST., NEw HAVES, CONN. E. Dixe in -jesticHenry College Seal N l Itnter- A SHOES OF ALL KINDS... 0 - - ---- The - - ^ - YALE -- owick Balke Collender! 00C. Y \ l *BOWUNG ALLEYS. and POOL, TABLES lA lN Lass I i i Mi He nave ~~ ~ ~ heaters, Lights ~ ~ ~ TiAhilLi esu rl-p-. Mis grove Block Boston. E YWANK j asEngines. 3 LawrenceGas Co. Manag(Merker E. GLEASO? Reidenc "i Pisa.' _nrlo the51111.21"int Pfhillan Sunset Rock" t.ing c. G. 2O.m. to m itiep TU ROOM Fudges. N dl eEin R ---- ---Andov..r 0 V P A WaW~PsoP. A. Barber Barberus OlB - Pt«n« monatiun the ltar l FRANKBLUNT Clothes Cleaned and Pressed SHOES SHINED will beuy,», in ote cl5t-oh oBARNARD a i. U B rbr Atvr9 MkAINS.AR eT, . I'hilliptan Dentistryt et3he M n P1 Theology, Medicine, i^ 11 MAIN STREET Star 4 HamIlton Plc., Bolon Ice Cream. Browne's Spa MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Yard, Railroatd In DIMeIN R HEWINS & iOLLIS fl#11w1rTA in Rooms ples rcuesbur a.n '(gn)n fi.llplah ple". mwntio on k the May llt 'he 370 lIse' , Street, l.awrence _sta [9o6 hmrsn dce tA re,12ot rm.to HINTON Tufts College ALLE ICE CREAM and SHERBETSgives degrees in AIouLIANCES. GOAL AND WOOD VlIM~n C Ofice, Main St. ~ . INNt THOUGHOUT T hoolSt.,!oto1.is .agoanI p!cetoline.Students' Supplies of all kinds `_oSt MAIN ST. . ANDOVER In fact anything in the line of GAS -take Xcademy JOHN N. COLE, ~ 1 - A K Co's uead___S__tlb__oc___________ New Haven Conn. iOsU It Ranges. Heaters, Badke, J, and P. HIGGINS FRENCH & SON For lSS Reading, General Home Lighting, or for Hall, Church or Store d -r wa rn Tr et L ie you wantbettr want aeer liht igt lWater L^ - -0--TE b Andover .c2. · L-a ) I BROWN IBENJ. F. . &r Crest 5 Park Sq., W __ Roms rented for the college year to pT l - alestudents only. ates from S5.oo to !i~B0S'weeO. P information 'further V. MhiLBURT BS G -- e Kiln-Dried North Carolina Pine ^W as ._____ Requim." The Man on the Box." == == running high jump, -4; running broad jump, 21.7; sec.; ' Dr. Peabody has been appointed Andover12 lb.. shot ut, 46.9 scc.; 2lb. m i ham er throw, I5 .6; ole vault, instructor in European ArchaeRESERVED FOR U I l ROXB IRY ft. ology in Harvard University. Whitehouse & Hardyrt B~lg. THE 120 high hurdles, I6 3-5 sec.; 220 low hurdleS, 26 PRESCRIP10TION DRUGGIST FUDGE SUNDAE '1-5 B. B. PIPES APOLLO CHOCOLATES 5.9 lusgrovo sec.; 25 S 100ooyard in "The Ham Tree." yard Company Tremont St., Boston. Olga Nethersole in repertoire. --Andover's records- Surry Lumber -aIOkn PlwaM mntlon the rtlllplan STin r. ... i'l ·L'·.· :: r,. .i:kn·L -il· '· -'· · F '.i '..· · `I' r· · Z ' ..... t ` '' '· " .· · ' :. :: .- ' r ''· \.· 2- t ' i ·. ` '. ·ri `f .'ri I' THE . j ^CSHIRTS I SCHOL31RSHIL AWARD $1.00 to 7.25 $2.00 to 12.75 For Business, For Dres. I1LLIPIAN School Street Boot Shop 1.50 to li,.00esting to me, I work at my trade during the day and go to school at SHIRTS j for Golf, Tennis, Polo, Huntirg, Boating Oxford., Percales and Madras night. ,inaf I am. in second year Junior class 81.50 to 4.50 $" Corded Linen and Batiste $5.75 to 7.25 Scotcel, Englsh nd French Flannel $3.50 to 7.75 Pongee, English and Cina Silk in night school. I hope to be in Middle class by next term as I am :* HH^^B~l^J^ %$7.50to A IUMMER Rna ket i Ths 8 ' A e w SEND FOR ^wtttO . tr. VOA' A fine of two cents is due for every day that these books are re- Weight Suits. able to the English library monitor, NEW DORMITORY. 200 York Board for clubs. - Ns New Catalogue mailed on request ^ nCharles aen's Furnishing Goods 5s° Prices at at Reasonable treasonable Prices J.-Wm. tieam. Dean MAKERS cc CCBOSTON. . "I jwJ~rtz'a:_.jc uujh .E. MAIN MAIN STI~EET,' STREET. ANDOVER. ANDOVER. i ,.r lAgent for ariand __^^_-__ ff Tremont'and West Sts.. of Sir HAVEN NEW HOUSE IFrifthAveu Avenue J. BotEL hho. oot hop. 3tS 1. E. PURDY 146 Tremont St. -1 - Grade Tobaccos in the World - Sn one or more cf these tobaccos; and knows that higher quality was never produced. Signed, CO. The _ enaement ___^H __ He knows, too, that a good pipe, - is announced- Boston by1gh aGr il wi thone oft these tobaccos, i3 better than the dence, R. I., to Erling C. Ostby, best P. A. '99. other kind. 416 Huntington Ave., Boston. Dickinson the Art man will be .. Brookline cars(Huntington Ave. lines) drectly pasTl the buldin. cdiar. Forinformation or for a catalogue address 1jetesst hi. 1l1ttcG.G N1. 0). Secetry, W. H. GOWDY & CO. c~o,.",..,onoo.,-,»oB...~- a - wlr I.-IT- o I» leade or i iS~ .. o . CA Tults College Dental School, o. G laSctoa, hen YOu Co" l-r .terested ' 8 ; «xl-F.~" """" ....~ agml The Old' Li. l.. M*to..Ti5,hIa egtttsltly tin.e J t% a tn ne itat Bostoni %lau. =aln. a c.'e The Wm. . Richardson Co. -_nS t ,t a -, n 'huW I ntr Strets Chpel, Temple nd Ce - ll -'" ''" - TAUesmanI IA , IEt''.--~^...., 1 Som ^B^MAG°, " aftJ Soc e o n m . " .. , cr m o re Ul-uN ?,~m as,.-. ~e-T. D*c; rIIue o f . a -c. sg.e t h e se , IUr= . Iie.; Uaf i, fanous brands will just suit you and your pipe. Ifnot found at your dealers sent postpaid. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Men's Outfitters and Clothiers 388 Washington Street, - Boston H Turk -- ir ¥mtg~~~~~~~~~a&l% 4qL /.- a-uleu.i4, Yale StoreStore RECIPROCITYYale Spend money with u andm will spenol _ money With o Lu.A XIO-lt . The Old When you buy from us tell the ssmn that you are from Phillips Andover. ? ne. s. . 24ft .; wsutsgo sIj will be most certainly in Outfitter to Phillips Academy for over 30 years IN fu The t .1u athr'e ht. hrsv n. e n s I in exploring _ navy plugC Yale R ICHAURDSONyou i-V ARA-^DSO N plr llaR ' ; lt-Mnd.me dm - -'" t--o 1 W t & O-, In 30ca lis ,_„__._.„ _L__- .:To WE-BELIEVE any S 8 , inthe lnfirmiry. Vc-H- of at French's Tuesday, May 8th. passed. nearly 30,000o treatments being annually made Haven New Conn i1 smoke __ whichi te largest Dental School in 'rlcitool, dover this year as formerly, will have an t graded coune asortment of these articles from which t New England, offers a thrae will be piossible for our patrons to select, coerig all branches of Uenlstry. *Ihe. boratory. will auc usaunot x im bu u t ^u..w ti~ , , e »nd »ccnlfic course are in o ean. o wth tl.. tho euum not approximately but exactly, hat they Medical School. The clinical facilities are unsur- by and filled with one of seasoed A of Miss A. Helen Brown of Provi- Tufts College Dental School, i i Our representative, who will visit An- lI* Good Styles. Moderate Prices Are the Largest Seing, Most Popular, Highest-- "Idylls of the B. Wilson, Fellows having books out will aid the management by returning them as soon as possible. TELEPHOSE General Furnishnlugs andi a iedwbU Scarf Pins, Cuff Lin", F2bs ONN. These Eight Pipe Tobaccos New YorMAAGEMENT. Photographs Grade oih and Portraits... Shirts, Collars, Neckwear o Bi OCK HAVEN, NEW The Battle of Wilson, 11 Bgreatly -~~~ .~~~~~~*»f .rigth --- BOSTON wish. SHREVE, CRMP & OW Co. rs ilo a T An Island . /ea,"^^^Bfu 224 pflth Ave.. Nea - who Alexander Walter Scott," Apr. 15. J. Lynch, "Marble Faun," Dec. SH School Street,_ u rUeh r of Sher- L. Roberts, "Life ___NT_ -15 HAMILI'ONPLACE BOSTOIN the Strong," Apr. 14. ,,ings..*i,.,,. I__ g Hall Vandert NEW HAVEN, COOF the Red J. H. Robinson, "Frontier Sto ee. orH. this line in gold, silver *and enamel, see W. E. BRUN SO N, No. 7 Rae OTERSCO Voyage," Apr 12. tOherR ee the best things in ,.e .est 8 Chapel S on Friday of every:--- EMIBLEMS For UniversiIN ale UnFiversiti 6. Clough, Hamiltdn," Feb. 24. . H. Goldsmith, G-t.rtvis our samples at "Chaps" -I - uVLK Averill, "Adventures G&OKv" Mr. Horace Orser will show -AlN "Round lock Holmes,' Apr. j I Line Fineof urnishin (New Store) 01 G week-day evening. from 7.00 to 10.00 p. m. The list is as follows: H. D. Archer, "Tale of Two H. D. Archer, HAVEN j.COONEY. Proprietor Fine Line of M EeNB TaMTlor to Tailor to who is on duty every week-day Fine, Quality Shoes iH ALL. Sixty-ve roos in lhert of Freshma quarters. W English Furnishings, Hats and Caps Cities, " March 30. Harvard Square, Canbridge, W R frXH AM , E . 8 &o AID SPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS Fines are pay- tained after date. of Boys at private schools WRIGHT & DITSO N, in the Best Manner I N Made with special attention to the requirements I CATALOGUE Stylesl Made Trimmed and Trimmed Made and Spring and Summer Tennis-Ball Everything pertain. Ingto Athletic Sports BOSTON A. COLEMIAN. The following books have been retained by the borrowers some time beyond the two week limit. C<^7U? . SCHOOL ST., 20 Reading Room Notice. Tef ing ook ^ ^^^ 'fsatnt-ls Baseball Implemients and Uniforms, Ten- For College Shoes Exclusive Yours truly, -CONRAD WRIGHT & DITSON Supplies l best I know how. STREETS BOSTON. MASS. High Grade Athletic Sty But I have tried the,. est you all. BROS.~- NOVES WASINGTON thanks to you all for your kindness, being very sorry and afraid that I have not been able to inter- t of With many studying awful hard. 15.00 O U fromPg 1Y Coninued Oulting Shirt__ for^^^^ Golf YOUN G V THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. I Fa Avaw Now Yak Pea, mrntion Ih. 'ttltpt, Pt . tloa b libtltptiat m A THE 1HIILIPIAN Order your SPRING SUIT NOW to Insure Prompt Delivery HANNON G. A. HIGGINS AndCO.. "Bookstore ° ' ^' ~ W. C CROWLEY Copley Square Hotel The Andover S H O ES 5 Huntin gt Co. MAIN ST. ANDOVER P. A. Students' Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS, Ae.« &-Exeter St. BOSTON ainl GENTLEMEN -WHO n DRESS FORSTYLE School ,& Athletic .lus' STATIONERY and PERIODICALS I,,, ihen in moderate prices. R(,,ni . NEATNESS, AND COMFORI WEARTHEIMPROVED AMOS COMPANY s50up. TAILORS . H. WHIPPLE. e€J Prop. . L,mI.'S 5n1 Co. ON, BOS1 treet ('hll]lcy :treeOt, ASS Our specialty is College Trade. 1 FOWNES GLOVES GARTER 'I TO ' The man who doesn't know, may wear The Recognized Standard The Name is The NaR-e--e -- Standard The man who does know, is SURE to stamped on ,, , every loop- - --Th---Archaeology slightly-5 turned flanks, no one in Notes. .-..-. New England has been able to CUSHION BUTTON CLASP coue 0 Iies Flatn to the Leog-Neer Slips. Tearsn. S15c. nor Unfastens Sampll, Cotton 23, -to l COLLEH _,.·-.'TRINITY eTRINITY COLLEGE Olffers 416 Huntngtona&ve.. Boston. -This af''Ht ConnecticDt courses in Ancient and CLU siEA aModern Lano ,'ene~. Hito. E nlisith, Drartnl, Electrical tudents Engineering and Civil Engineering. are admitted by examniatlon othby certificates For caltalogue. Circafrom ap;iroved schopol. 14 inches in thickness and weighs-MAKERS ledical 'school in thirty-two pounds. It is apparrs of " utoo o large for ano purpose course includ- enty g d .f .scinufic r a fu e.or :Nw branch ingall and grded practical medicine. Its laboratories are large and equipped and its clinical facilities are unsurpassed. bein, such as c and was made by the aborigne in a lare ct & IZES CLUETT,PEABODY &Co. OfcLUETT AND MONRCH SHIRTS school. Ahich is tile largt fguges. Physics, Mathematics, C|hemistry, Hi. I only be obtained Brookline Hunigon Ave. cars vv/ogv.1,eniogy Phiiosophy. Eonomics. svoc^ olS.enlcl.Hitory. Englishy. Draming, Electric al bud lars, etc cerning. it. inches in length, 9 inches in-width, ___________________MACE ALWAYS EASY - ufts College Medical School In Nothing is defifiitely known con- The stone axe is 13 1-2 Iowa. lers. Geo'Frost CO.,Mak. Bston. Mass., U.s.A. En 2 F A cast of the largest stone axe learn its history and purpose. said to exist in the world, as far Variovs theories have been adas the donor knows, has been sent vanced that the embankment was the Museum from the State built by the Norse, or by the early t Historical society of Des Moines, settlers or by t h e I n d i an . baldtaR. For all inforation or fr the catalogue address .. ecretry Tlts CLollege address The Secretary of thie Faculty. iedical School' Boton. lassi' Inquiry. A.B. Gilbert will lead society eep tc jial Hihest ipaid cas prices for OellCast-off or Clothes. Leave orders at Chap's. In An- an Ma, car. it just to show what.he could do, or of Inquiry in Society hall next 'dover every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Saturda possibly it was used in some cere- Sunday evening KE mony. Main _1_ Street A__dover, MNE. DR.ABBOTT The class inq Archaeoloy, in - Franklin M. Spear, P. A. '99, -the cCurse of a few days, will visit isonnected with of the-PoughkeeIps"^*"'"'^ie Conolidated SP ysician and Surgeon Surgeo th 10)u Dry Goods Co.ts Oe Hours: Till a. n Haggetts pond and inspect an Dry Goods Co. of oughkeepse, I to 3 and 6 to 8 p. nm. ancient earthwork, 400 feet in N. Y.. ancient earthwo^', 400 iOffice %* , eet ii iedece. 70 MainSt. . Andover 179 elephone T length. As this earthwork consists of a straight bank with May 8th, Dickinson at French's. , .^^.^"f'.^^^^^___ , DR. LEITCH will receive a limited number of patients at his house. corner of Main and Locke streets. Patients will, at all times, be under the care of a trained ^y/MAN'S Alma Mater distinguishes nA.D. J. A. LETCHA. .ursei«. '' him no more thanshes sPOTI, hi cigarettesrrs. DR. CIAS. H. GILBERT BRKCHES . DENTIST cM1FlU T~.KRoS than his cigarettes. ANK BLOC Men, critical in their selections, smoke K ANDOVER Office hours-S to 12.30 a.m. 2to 5.3op.m. .. .. 2S.. · . O ND 4 ,Id.:. Phillips T . FOT,.FOURT SRE Seals eals NagW YORK J. E. WHfLTNG and Mass. Optician Jeweler Andover, C TO FILL VhI.OAiho MlAmrrJN&V4NIq 0ONKU 10becae o[ their original andexquisite flavor, SE.LFFILLING-PEN and because they find that flavor uniform day cp Under te X1141 Cojrsrttr alysmv rift; ]It.SoYs' $f rd rJ~ AUAN RAMSAY. 11 FdtAvenue. New York City ~".."'. A.. sur -1& .. ,,fuNEt crj.f Aun uxmmma lCK Imsu m &w. upholtrr, U, CO. and Groerles -,,,,,,, Srk"rw= ....... rO) ~ Pleas. m # idlemr. I.G. P*Ia Il*41jP 'TiATeLOWIS. T WorMuIPl nc. T1i0lb l6%9.Tll1Tp & FranC ' Furnitur oelwe. Studet' u Trade a' Speciat Twil. Phase _ he Goods ]Dry -Buchan . .. ,..,. . call. DEALERSIN to,~. mo.aLOW evfl will __quckly st. .,,,,-/, mm,.l( l,~ *ie 4 b card a T.A. HOLT ILLIAMSST '"-'W''r'"w ,,,i, 7~./;n' using Leave Crockery a Specialty ANDOVER AND NORTH ANDOVER ad*____ Ink . for15CetN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EiE10 Py wil UtlpiJ-4 yoju ease'rrJ`t .lurJ r.~l irritation. Keep it and healthy by smooth lag rft""olr lsaedl ar by iepree no tad r_ Junt~ ]otttrifI pram -Lln Cmts,_ for15 :t./rt; against thomb, d, when [o. iouaod, IntiantUy draw In the ~10 dsrur~, ogo. h Your Face .W in and out and unequalled in every point of highest quality. Insure ui. a heCn ralways filled Mdrmdforlnmtuaa. ltis ~ efilme lnt no lSH:AVING snlmpt..coen ore elta J; A. HlANDLEY Banjo, Guitar and Mandolin Instruments for Sale mestLos WthM1;.' tA 18 Park St., Andover BOMTON & MAINE t. I. Wmoat a treusyme In .fEm O0Cober 1I eh .sSo