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LOCKER ROOM DEFEATED
GNOltUISLY
REORGANIZED TEAM
READY FOR SUSQUE-
H A N N A GAM E
Should Win Third Game
For Variety
BLOOMSBURG DROPS
GAME 10 SHIPPENSBURQ
T HE RIVALS MA K ES
A BIG HIT
Dramatic Club Pleases
Crowd
j Those attending the production of
; "The Rivals " given last Friday even; ing by an all star cast , members of
' the Dramatic Club , were more than
will meet a team which is prob ably
] compe nsated for their time and monThe Bl oom.sburg State Normal ' ey. It would have ; been impossible
Yea Faculty! Yah-h Locker Room ! superio r to any they have met so far .
School
is laborin g under the effects ! for the notable George Jean Nathan ,
playI
your
much
vaunted
Where aro
But , since we have lost twice the
someth
ing . Of what we cann ot j
I
of
he present , to make humorous
y
and
ers that challen ge promiscuousl
thir d game should prov e a charm. ; say. The fact remains that every ! were
or
averse
criticisms of either acting
' member of the student body prays ; or play . Both were of a standard
boast so loudl y of easy vict ory. It The school is hoping for victory .
were best you stayed under u ntil you
A few changes have been made in ; earnest ly every night for the remov- 1 that really amazed those present.
evil influence and goes a- • The auditorium presente d a picget a new team.
the infield. Yarashefski has been al of that optimist
in face of defeat . j ture much like that of the ''New Amround
an
The Facu lty -sure is comin g out moved to second base and McGrath ; That , ladies and gentlemen
, is the
Theatre " on an opening
strong . At ]>resent \\u-y h a v e the no longer a pitcher is now p laying : ideal sp irit which might be called Isterdam
; ni ght. The orchestra was present and
best combin ation in the school . Trie;* third , lie looks pre tty good and he [ school spirit.
i their members were far better than
Hut enough of that . It may be in- [! we hoar d before . The scenery both
stand un defeated . Who 's nexi.? The .should show more head work as he
varsity? They had U etler look to has had more experience than his : tere:-tin g to some to know what hap- in the "pit " and on the stage was
y. Our team , a few attractive indeed .
' p eiiod .Saturda
predecessor .
their laurels .
,
the
coach and mana gesubstitutes
'
Mi.-s Johnston is deserving of spePlaying real baseball , the scrubs ' ment went to Shl
The Mornin g Press said on Tuesppi .- nsbur g to try cial mention
, not only foi 1 her time
Wednesda
y
varsity
on
¦
defeated
the
day mornin g . "Day student s at the by one run . Score 2-1. Stoker pitche d conclusions with the Cumberland and work but also for her excellent
Normal School were unusuall y quiet for the scrubs and Roan for the var- : Valley Normal School on the ba.se- j ud gment in the selection of the cast.
bull diamond..- Those two .?eh/ >' .)]?: !i:i\t "The Rivals '' is not aft ordinary play.
yesterday , and not without reason.
:'. y. Next week they should play : met
at various times in various s.;oris It requires faultless impersonation s
"These had been shoutin g 1 with with
the varsitv suits at stake.
and
outcome has alway s been on the part of the characters and
glee for several days previousl y, but
scrubs are a heavy hittin g close .the
This
it was close but ihe careful enunciation in order that the
yesterday 's atmosp here was one of outThe
tit and could prob ably throw a long end of time
the
score
went the wrong
nothin g but glooms , gloom and more stave
can appreciate the "dual
into the Giants.
; way . The gam e ended with the score audience
gloom and there was intense quiet. "
role
played
by Capt. Absolute .
"
hittin
g
improvement
in
With
an
"Remus " Fowler representing the and in fieldin g the team should go , 5-2 5n favor of Shipp ehsiiur g . It was
"Jacks
The
two
" Fortner and RowLocker Room rose in Chapel last Fri- big on Saturday . Let' s have a crowd touch luck.
lands
gave
the
play
day and , in sonorous tones , quiver- out to see the yame.
It begins to sound touu 'ner when start, they being the first to appear.
ing with excitement , challenged the
Those who play will probabl y be: you understand that our men had the The Misses Evans , Percival and ZimFaculty to a baseball game to be
game in their hands and let it slip. merman actually lived their parts evKane , ss.
held oil Monda y afternoon before a
Errors and inexperience were re- ery moment they were seen or heard .
Bradsbaw
c.
crowd of students. The Faculty team
sponsible
for that which happened . Miss Baucher will some day play simAustin , lb.
was out , the crowd was out , but
pitched
Roan
a good game allow- ilar roles among professionals. AusYarashefski , 2b.
where was the Locker Room team?
ing
onl
y
three
hits
. Altho Smit h for tin i\nd Coolbaugh were faultless as
Garrity
,
1.
f.
It were best they had , not appeared
Sl.ipp
ensburg
struck
out 17 and Roan father and son. The former made the
,
r.f
Rushin
.
because the Faculty won 10-0. White
struck
out
7.
J-Joan
pitched as good best of his lines and had the audiKeen , c.f .
washed them I
game
a
as
Smith
if
not better . His 'ence in good humor for the arrival
3b.
McGrath
,
This time Prof . George N. Hall
support kept him in hot water most of ouv "Will Mahoney ", Hugo RiemRoan , p.
pitched and boy he did pitch. His opI er. The writer reall y believes he
of the time thru errors.
ponents hardly got a hit and the outcould make an audience laugh if he
Kane
opened
the
game
with
a
siz¦were
field had absolutely nothing to do. So BUCKNELL FROSH
to appear in the murd er
zling
three
bagger
but
was
allowed
alert was his infield that no day stuscene
from
"Macbeth ". Hugo dresses
to
die
on
third
by
his
team
mates
who
. . HERE SATURDAY struck out one ,
dent got past second base.
funn y, acts funny and talks fun ny
two
three
.
.
Mr. Englehart caught for Prof.
and his work is really artistic in thes e
The outfield worked pretty well , respects
Hall and nothing got past him. He
Dual Track Meet Should
. Victor "M utt" Auskis crep uttin g in everything that came their
has a mighty arm also which is deated
a
stir
among the customers when
Afford Plenty Of
way and the infield worked better
signed to catch base runners. He
he
t-rrived.
His smoo th line was reafter
Yarashefski
had
made
three
gave no opportunity for running on
Thrills
sponsible
for
the pre dicament s Hugo
errors and was yanked. Rushin filled
the last strike. He held them all.
four
i
.-l
himself
in. Bradshaw has a
in on third and did very well. YozThe infield combination is fast and
voice
that
even
talkative couples
Normal
Track
viak
at
second
is
Bloomsburg
improving
The
in his failed t o drown the
airtigh t. With a man like Jackson on
ou t, while Keil was
game
,
shape
roundin
g
into
for
its
team
is
first how can a man be safe on an
us prostrations personified .
Austin is playing his old time game nervo
ei'ror. None were . He also hit every first meet . They have several scheAll
in all , it was an evening we
starts tomorrow at first base and he and Bradshaw re- shall long
time he batted. Mr. Reams was gobd duled. This first oneopponents
remember. Th e song everyarc
the
the
at
2
P.
M.
and
main bright spots in the gloomy as- one sang while
at second before but now he plays
maki ng1 their exit was
pect.
like a professional. No errors this Bucknell Frosh.
The Bucknell Frosh has a fast
To secure a more air tight infield "I Know I Got More Thun M'v Share"
trip. Mr. Nelson at shortstop played
upset
our
may
bunch
and
some
of
combina tion Coach Jackson will have
a wonder of a game. He caught flys,
scooped up grou nders and played a men on the track. B ut w e have many to make quite a few changes. A few 1:1 Rowlands
0 0 0 0 Q
tri cks in our bag.
erasures and some new cntrys in the
regular heady baseball game.
Cap tain Kanyuck , of our team , is book migh t help a lot.
B ut t he wond er of t he te am was
To t als
2 4 24 11 8
t
r
ained
for t he h ur dles a nd t he
Altho our men outhit Shippens- " Butted for Keen in ninth .
the man who held down the hot ones ,
Professor. D . S. llartline. So formid- j umps . He looks good in practice and burg 4-3 our men are not keeping
Shippensburg
able was he that no grounders dared his record makes him look better. It their eyes on the ball and hitting to
r h 0 a e
come his way lest the ball be con- causes sorrow to the school to hear the best of their abilities. Garrity, Bak er , 2b
0 0 2 1 0
is out with injuries. for instance , struck out four times Larimer , c.f
sumed in the speed in his throws. No that Billy Walsh
0 0 0 0 0
1
man tried to steal his base because He was being counted on for victory straight and he is looked upon as one Shatzer, s.s
0 0 0 0 0
of our best. Kane had onl y one hit , Line 3b
he had it surrounded with amothae. in the dashes .
0 0 1 0 0
We have Davies, Robinson , Jones, Austin had none and Bradshaw only White , l.f
We feel that he is as important as
0 0 0 0 0
Prof. Shortcss who won the other Fitzpatrick , Jenkins and a few others one. That is considered the strong Baseshore, r.f. . . . 2 1 0 0 0
to offer as contenders- for world end of the batting order.
game.
Geedy, c
2 0 17 0 1
The line up and summary follows : Smith , p
Banghart , a south paw, pitched for records.
0 2 0 2 0
B. S. N . S.
the day students, as well as Hagen~~
"
Locker Room
buch and Paul Best, They pitched Faculty
r h o a e
Total s
5 8 2T~3 l
Fowler , c. Kane , s.s
well but look to whom they pitched Hall, p
0 1 3 3 3
Score by innings,
Englehart
,
c
Banghart
pinch
hitters.
, p. Bradshaw, c
—a team of
l l 7 0 0
Bloomsburg....
000011000
2
Hagenbuch, 2b. Austin , ., 1b
Smith at third was a won ! He used Jackson, lb
0 0 6 0 0
Stvoudsburg . . . 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 x
5
Best, r. f. Yarashefski , 3b. . .0 0 0 1 3
a pretty good glove. Clemens was Roams, 2b
Summary : Earned runs, BloomsBittenbender , lb. Vanbuskirk r.f. . . 0 0 2 0 0
not fast enough to play second base, Nelson , s. s
burg 1; secrifice hits , Bloomsburg 3;
Clemens, ss. Garrity, l.f
third base and short stop go that he Hartline, 3b
0 0 3 1 0
Shippensburg 1; two base hits : BaseSmith, 8b. Rushin, r.f. 3b. . . 0 0 2 2 1 shore, Smith ; three base hits. Kane ;
didn 't got much of either. Bitten- Riemer, 1. f .
Shuman , 1. f. Keen, c.f
bender, however, made a good first Rorem, c. f
0 0 0 0 d
bases on balls: off Roan 1 off Smith
Shortea8, r. f.
Boer, c, f. Yozviak , 2b
baseman . He caught what came.
1 1 1 2 1 1; struck out : by Roan 7, by Smith.
Hausknocht , 1. f., 3b. . . . . Creasy, 2b. Roan , p
The line-up :
17.
0 1 0 2 0
Faculty Tramps Tham U:»dei
Before Crowd.
jj Normal Players In A Hitting
Tomorrow the Bloomsburg nine
And Fielding Slump .
JUNIOR PROM
QUARTETTES HAD BUSY YEAR PROGRAM OF JUNIOR
HIGH WELL GIVEN
All arrangements for the Junior
May 5, Morning Press—rNo organProm which will be held in the gymFriday, May 7, 1926.
ization in years has advertised the
May 5, Morning Press—No music- nasium on May 8th , have been comBloomsburg Normal as has the mixed al program ever presented by child- pleted. Invitations have been extendPublished weekly during the double quartette now in its second dren in Bloomsburg was better given ed to the members of the faculty , the
echool year by the students of the year under the direction of Miss Anthat of the Seniors and Middlers. The commitBloomsburg State Normal School in toinette Perner and the management or better received than
tee hopes that their plans work out
Junior High School of the Norma l successfully and everybody has a
the interests of the students, the a- of Miss Pearl Mason. *
This year the mixed double quar- School which delighted an audience good time. Music will be furnished
lumni and the school in general.
tette has been augmented by a dou- of 800 persons hi the Normal audi- by Jerry McIIale 's Collegians. Durble male quartette which is also diintermission a dancing exhibition
EDITORIAL BOARD
rected by Miss Perner and which is torium on Tuesday with their Music ing
will be given by the "colored gent"
doing eq uall y fine work.
Week program.
McHale 's orchestra.
of
The program as a whole left nothThe two organizations in j oint conEditor - in - chief
The arrangement committee concert have broa dcast from the Scran- i ng to be desired and reflected much sists
of the following :
Hugo Riemer
ton Times building and have been in- credi t upon the children and Miss
Georg e Mathews , ch airm a n , Robvi ted to broadcast a program from
director.
the
Moore
Harriet
M
,
Sutlift" Robert Barton , Tax Daert
.
Associate Editors
Hotel Sterling. The double mixed
Joseph Bradshaw , Harry ' Diethree
vis
divided
in
program
was
.
The
quartet te broadcast programs from
Helen Andrews
Sterling Strausser, Anna Went
rick
,
both
stations
last
year
y
well
re.
par ts and each was equall
Mildred Benson
Polinka , Dan Paris, Dot
del
Vincent
It is highly probabl e that the two ceived. T he sp irit in which the chilZimolzak and NelBetty Brooks
Stacia
,
B
e
n
n
e
t
ta
organi zations will give a program at dren en t ered in t o t heir work and t he
Watkins.
son
Marion Decker
.,
Philadelphia this summer in connecThe Reception Committee: ElizaGrace Harlos
tion With the Sesqui-Centeiinial. This harmony and precision of the rendiDclaney, Margaret Healey, Cabeth
has not been definitely arranged but tions were no thing short of marvelFannie Hilbert
t
herine
D ean , Kathryn Heft'ron , Helwork on the engagement is now un- ous to many of the music lovers in
Kitty McHugh
en H ess , M ary K och , Lillian Engder way .
the audience.
land , Lysod Reese Moll y Brace , NorKathryn Phillips
One of the most notabl e piece s of | T he. first par t of the program was ine Amesbury, E leanor E vans , Ruth
Kenneth Yocum
work that the organiz ations have acSmith and Oce Williams.
Benjamin F. Lewis
complished has been the numerous given by children of the seventh
conc erts that hav e been gjven in all j grade in memory of Stephen Collins
ALU M NI N OT E S
parts of the count y for the benefit of Foster, the fa ther of American folk
BUSINESS BOARD
school libraries . All of this work was ; songs , whose 100 anniversary is celJohn Robison
V iola K line '24 and Maud Mensch
done free of charg e and the proceeds ' ebrated this year.
Larry Coolbaugh
have been used to start or to build ji The story was written by the chil- '24 have sec u red posi t ion s i n the
up many libraries that have been | dve n and was entitle d "An Evening state of Washington . Miss McPher!
§1.50
per used steadily by' hundreds of school ji With Aunt Liza and Uncle Henry, " son , at one time Director of Rural
Subscription Price
Education at our School, helped to
school year for resident students and L'liild ren.
j: The setting was an evening on a secure
the positions. • She is now at
The quartette in addition to this ; Southern plantation in I860. The
alumni.
¦Entered as second class matter at work has given many enjoyed recit- 1 children were in costume represent- Bellingham Normal School. 1
Carl Blose '24 is stud ying at Kalthe Bloomsburg Post Office , Blooms- als before large audience s in many ing the various periods and prologues amazoo , Michigan.
of
the
principal
churches of neighbor - j led up to the different negro songs
burg1, Pa .
Helen Su t liff , '23 took part in an
ing towns. Always their programs ! which they sang. The work was clcOffices : 113 Main Building:, B. S. hav e been well receiv ed and led to i verly and well given and received opere tta given at Harrisburg on MonN. S-, Bloomsburg, Pa .
numerous invitation s from other p la- ; with roun d after ro und of applause. day evening. Mrs. Sutliff went to the
"The News about you , of you , ces.
! The second part of the program capital to see her daughter perform.
written for you."
But whil e this active p rogram is i was g iven by the Junior High School
beii m1 carried on out of the school j orches tra and the boys ' and girls '
the quarte tt es also find time to give ! choruses of the 8th and !) th grades.
B IG ST E F IN P ROMOTION OF
You Can Get
a
n u m b e r of enjoye d recitals at the ! The orchestra although small in
M U S I C T A K E N AT N O R M A L assembl
y exorcises or at other school n u m b e r , was very well t r a i n e d and
It At
delighted with "On The Hike " by
f
unct
inns
.
1
May "> Mornin g Press—Xo bigger
The members of the double mixed Fulton and "The Rose Queen " by
RITTERS
step i:i the promotion of music has quartette are : Misses Mary Boinboy F u l t o n .
The Boys ' chor us sang "The Jolly
been taken at the N ormal School in and RHen Whitehouse , soprano ; MissCoppersmi th" by Peters ; "The Dove "
t)>e past year than the or ganization es Evlyn Bom boy and Doroth y Raup, i by
Yradier and "Sing Till The Clouds
;ilto;
Michael
Vozvia
k
and
George
j
of Junior Mi'usic Club , and the P>. S. •lanell . tenor : Theodore Keen and ) Roll By " by Volks tedt . T he G irls ' !
Compliments of
K . S. Music Club by Mrs. John K. •fames Bitt enbender , bass. In addit ion I chorus sang "The Angel" by Ruben Bloomsburg Hardware Co
M i l l e r , liead of the depar tment of Lo thos e- fou r youn g men Armond stei n; "Hark, Hark the Lark" by
Sch
ubert
;
"Mistress
Mary
" Macirone.
mu sic at the Bloomsbur g State N'o r- Keller and A r t h u r J enkins , tenor and
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Benjamin Lewis and Herb-el Raistoii ; and "Swedish Peasants ' Wedding
inal School.
i March" by Soderman.
These clubs were organize! by i >ass .
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Children of the 8th and !>th grades
Mrs. Miller in orde r th at the stud i
in
tho third part of the program gave
1
'
cuts of the department wi ght , get a N O R M A L SCHOO L M EN
t
h
e
can tat a "Rip Van Winkle " by
1
bottei back ground in music; that
O F F I C I A T E AT TR ACK MEET Wilson . The enunciation and tho spithey might have a broader vis ' on in
rit with which the children sang made
Jack Geistwite
the fit-Id of music and obtain exper large
A
numlun
of
tho
male
popthe
audience
live
over
again
the
faience i" music work.
: illation of th is school spe nt the
day mous tale.
Studio of Ph otography
Practicall y all of the 1i ~>0 st u dents on
Mount
Ol
y
m
p
u
s
on
Wednesday
as
connected with tlie music school at i officials in the ann ua l
coun the I Slooni -bur g State Normal .School ty Track meet. M a n y Columbia
124 E. Main St.
importan t jobs
are m eiiioer s of one of the clubs. i were assigned to
They tneft Unco a month an u the frayed lIic tr ust. them and non e bcJ. E. ROY S
m eeting s fire always feat u red .'•>¦ in- ji The t rack nice!;
JEWELER
as
a
whole
was
veterosi mg programs by the nn i i) ll nis , i r v interesting for spectators
.
.
Some
Mrs. Miller in spe aking of j u n i o r vi 'vy close races wore staged
.Bloomsbur g, Pa.
and
,.!u! j uvfiiilc music: clul>s said:
exceptional .perfor mances in the
1 he re is nothing ol n'reai er im- j some
field
events
held. Tho polo vault
When you want
portance in th e musical development went up to were
0
feet
and the
of America as a whole , and of the in- time for the hun dred:> inches thish
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¦
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ii i
yard
was i '
dividual local communit y, than tho ten and six tenths seconds.
.spread of junior and juvenile music
In the afternoo n Carl Davis , form- ;
clubs. The j unior club supp lies the erly
of Espy, now of State College , 1
best possible material for the per- ran an
ion 880 yard run with
p etuation and growth of the senior Robinsonexhibit
of
this
Davis has
club and it adds a very decided ele- a rep utation as a school.
ha lf milor and a
When you think of
ment of interest. "
pretty race was expected . Altho Robinson lias little experience ho showgo to
SH O ES
CERTIFICATE APPLICATIONS
ed some real form and finished just
SENT TO HARRISBURG about ten feet behind Davis. Ho ran
a might!y good race.
MAROON AND GOLD
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ii.
m
_
GOOD
EATS
On Wednesday Dean Sutlift' sent
all the applications for teachin g1 certificates to Hnrrisbuvg. There wore
two hundre d and forty of them. That
means that about that many Seniors
will walk across the stage for thoir
certificates on June 4th. In addition
there
will bo some graduates who
ai;e now in the field and who will be
here on Commencement Day.
REIL LY'S
Think of
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.
BUCK ALEW'S
67 years of service
WATCHES , DIAMOND S AND
JEWELRY
First National Bank Bldg.
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Confec tionery "
The y Serve the BEST
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
POLITICIANS INVADE
SCHOOL
GROUNDS
WHAT OTHERS
THINK
EXCHANGE
OF US
Muhlenberg Weekly—The track
team of Muhlenberg placed fifth in
"The eyes of the country are on
the Penn Relays a week ago.
the present Pennsylvania pr imary election. " The main issues at stake is
Perkiomen was defea t ed by t h e
,
Pepper
Pinchot
,
the
race
between
The orchestra rendered some deFrosh baseball team by the score 6
lightful music at the play on Friday . and Vare for the .Republican Senatorto 1 recentl y.
¦M r. Black is President of the Co- ial nomination. Everywhere in the
The Glee Club from Muhlenberg
state a great campaign is being carlumbia County Historical Society.
ried on by each one of the three to
have returned from the Philad elphia
Miss Ohl attended the funeral of seat himself in the Senate and clothe
-Wilming ton tour , after three conher u ncle on Saturday.
himself in the senatorial toga.
one of which was broadcast
These three were well represented WHAT WE THINK OF OTHERS certs,
Miss Con way and Mrs. Riemer
WIP , Gimbed Brothers,
station
from
drove to Lewisburg last Thursday . by members of our student body.
Philadelphia.
These repr esented stirred up a real
It was Miss Conway 's ofl" day.
The Opmator , Wyoming Seminary,
Green Stone—Mr. Henry Van DusRev. Event , pastor of the Pres- interest among the students . The is- Kingston , Pa—Your paper is one of en spoke at the Y, W. recently on
byterian Church of Lewisburg , called sue is bein g recognized.
very best weekly school publica- "Youth ". Everyone who attended the
James Bittenbender stumped for the
on Dr . Riemer last week.
tions
that we have received. The!
Eagles Mere during
Pinchot , and well did he perform. cuts for your various departments conference atappreciated
the oppoi'Miss Esther Kester," at one time in His
the
summer
tongue and deep bass are very good. Your literary departof
hearing
him
again.
charge of the Supply Room , was on voicescornful
tunity
together with a good man to ment is well represented.
the hill on Saturday.
Reginald Werr enwrath , the most'
run for worked together to make a
American baritone , will
outstanding
On May 14th , Troop III of the lo- remarkable speech. No doubt he conappear at the Moore Anniversary..
cal Boy Scouts, will give a play in verted many to his way of thinkin g NORMAL SCHOOL PUPIL
The Music Faculty are acting on
the auditorium.
and also made enemies because of
SHOT IN MILK RAID
the
matter of selecting a new pip e
Freas Downin g and Raymond Getz his views.
for the school.
organ
Vare spake through Leo McGrath ( From Phila. Inquirer. May 4, 1926)
will teach in McKean County next
The
Montanomal , Mon tana State
Forge.
champi
oning
of
Old
In
his
of
county
.
It
has
year. That's a good
Stroudsburg May 3.—One student Normal School won a debate over
the wets . McGrath no doubt made of the East Stroudsburg Normal the School of Mines at Butte Monprogressive schools.
The tennis courts are used to the many thirsty. Some cheered him to School is in the hospital here and tana.
limit . It looks as though the School the echo and some didn 't. The wets several others are on the verge of
Slippery Rocket—A pleasing musshould build four or five additional have their supporters and McGrath dismissal as the result of the theft ical program was broadcast from stamust have added to their ranks .
of a quart of milk from the porch of tion WCAE on Friday , April 16t h by
ones.
Jenkins
had
the
advantageous
poF. Lynn Sant z, of East Broad street , number of Slippery Rock students.
There was a regular exodus of sition ,
And he came out with about one o 'clock this mornin g . Nei- aSpecial
requests for repeating the
students for the last week-end. In such vimlast.
pep that he must have ther the school or hospital authori- performance
the words of the students it was a shaken all and
have been made.
contrary to his beliefs . He ties would div ulge the names of the
Arbor
Day
was observed at Slip"dead week-end/'
champi oned Pepper, showed his good
pery Rock by appropriate chapel exMiss Harriet Moore keeps the choir qualities and announced himself as students involved.
ercises in the morning and planting
of the Presbyterian Church up to a an example of Pepper 's followers .
of 2000 trees.
MOLLY BRACE GIVES
high standard. In this way she has Hi< motto was "Pepper on Top ."
The Pine—There is persistent probeen doing her bit in the betterment
A good follow up of this program
TIP-TOP RECITAL paganda
to the effect that the schools
of the town.
would have been a straw vote.
costing
are
The leading up stage of this proTuesday noon Moll y Brace well bankru pt too much—that they will
Never was it more attractive athe nation if the expendigram
were
well
cared
filled
the Chapel program with a tures increase.
for
.
Cltira
round here than now. And yet the
the wealth
grounds and the surroundin g scenery Pe/rer advised all to stay awake as reading entitled "The Little God and of the nation is However
always
not
in tangitrill be even more beautiful in a week what was to come was good. Pier Dicky. " She certainly established a ble material but in the amount
of /
manner
woke
many
reputatio
n
.
Helen
Kellam
won
everyone
as
an
and
or two.
'
energy
put
for
th
to
better
further'
Dr. Riemer and Mr. Englehart and Deborah Waters explained the elocutionist .
education
The intended program was to be a
drove to Oak Heights , the Evangeli- primaries and went over the quali- play
fications for candidates and put the
and on account of a little troucal Home , near Lewisburg to exam- gubernatorial
candidat
e
ble
it
was decided to cancel that en*for
nominaOBITER STAFF OF 1927
ine a type of floorin g for the kitchen
gagement.
tion
before
us.
There
are
five
promThe
reading
was
a
las
*
und fire towers.
inent ones. The Democrats seem to minu te provis ion but probably better
The Obiter Staff for 11)27 has been
The new stack is above the root . bo seldom heard of
than any play could have been.
in
this
state.
selected
and they are alread y beThe rooms , dismantled on account
In
all
program
the
Blakes
Stokes,
was
leading
coming
acquainted
the
best
the
with their work.
devo.
of the work on the fire tower , have of its kind we have yet had . It had tions read a selection on "Wisdom ." The staff is as follows
: George Mabeen replastered. The second fire some excitement to it. Mr. Reams is
thews , Editor-in-chie f and Busin ess
has been begun.
to be congratulated.
Manager ; Ruth Smith , Secretary ;
Mr . Shortess and Mr. Nelson offiHugo Riemer and Blodwen Edwards,
ciated at the Northumberland County
Associate Editors ; James BittenbendGRUEN WA TCHES
Field and Track Meet on Saturday . MORNING PRESS AND
er , Advertising Manager ; Anna WenMUSIC WEEK
They took with them as assistants
del , Art Editor ; Elizabe th Delaney,
At
Hugo Riemer and Piggy Swinehart.
Humor Editor; Willia m Swinehart,
local newspaper is doing much
Sports Editor.
A birthda y party was given to Dr. CorThe
music during Music Week. There
SNEIDMAN 'S JEWELERY STORE
The above member s have been apC. Z. Robbins , of the town last Friappe ared many well-wri tten and
proved of at the office bv Dr. Riemer
day. Mr , and Mrs. Rhodes , and Dr. have
interesting articles on music and muand Mrs. Riemer , Mr. and Mrs. Sut- sical
each day. Our
15ft were among the invited guests. Schoolorganizations
of Music has been fea tured.
The Drama tic Club did itself and On three different days it occupied
EVE N TUALLY !
the School credit while presenting a quarter page. Mrs. ' J. K. Miller , its
the "Rivals. " There was a good au- director , has also written articl es.
and because you must
dience presen t , a nd all seemed well
pleased with the production.
do it eventually—and beWith Englehart and Hall as bat- MR REAMS CONDUCTS
cause tbe longer you wait
PRAYER MEETING
tery, Jackson on firs t sa ck , Reams at
Ilartlinc
shortstop,
,
Nelson
as
second
the older you gro w—
Mr . Reams took charge of prayer
or Hausknecht at third the Faculty
therefore do it
Assets over
has a wonderful infield. And they meeting in the Presbyterian Church
on
Wednesday
evening.
At
times
he
grea
out.
are all
t hitters, Infield and
tea ches Rev. Harkors ' Sunday School
Three and One Quarter
NOW— Today if possiMarion Decker went to Lewisburg Class.
Activities
like
these
show
to
erview
with
las t week t o have an i nt
ble I
extent the teachers of the
the members of the School Board. what
Millions
School
h
ave
become
a
part
and
parWhil e there she saw Miss L'r /das,
of Bloomsburg. This highly comSit f o r y o u r
who has been very successful during col
The Strongest Bank in the
mendable
.
the past year.
Portrait !
Isabel Lee is to iteach in New York
County Invites Your
COMING AT T RACTIONS ! !
State next year. The superintendent
One of the best vaudeville shows
who offered her the position made
Business
some flattering remarks about our ever put on at B. S. N . S. will he
training department. In his j udgment given on Friday evening May 21st.
Everyone is working to make this a
our students learn how to teach.
A . Z. Schock , President
"
success.
Benefits derive d from this
,
loThursday
Heistcr
White
Last
Frank W. Miller , Vice-pr esident
cal manufacturer , read a paper at show will be used to defray the oxpense
for
by
a
memorial
the
Senior
Rotary meeting on tho history of
Win . H. Hidlay, Tre a sur er
roaufacturin g in the town of Blooms- Class. Watch the Maroon and Gold
for
further
announcements.
burg. In the near future the papers
H. Montgomery Smith ,
read by Rotarians will bo placed in
the Library accessible to anyone.
Trust Officer
ers, It is n j oy to 'see thorn and on
There is a woj ulorful interest in that indoor baseball and ?Un bases.
Over the, Po»* <«ta»
baseball on tho port of the girls. A- Sortie nicknames have alread y devel¦
.
V,
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monff them are some excellent play- oped.
i .
Brief Mention Of People
You K now
The Comet—West Pittston High
School—Local happenings were very
good.
The Opinator— Wyoming Seminary, Kingston , Pa—Your paper is very
newsy and must be invaluable to
your own students. Th ere is , however , little in it especially interesting
to outsiders. It might be improved
upon in that respect.
Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust Co.
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QUARTETTE
NEWS
The d oubl e mixed q u a r t e t t e will
Binj ;- in the L u t h e r a n church in l.iii'ht.
Street on S u n d a y evening". An approciative a u d i e n c e is cxp ecteil.
On 31 ay lti tin- double , mixed quartette and t h e INTnle O c t et t e will broad cast from s t a t i o n W B R I \ WilkesBarre. They are bein .tr heard at q u i t e
great distances and are becoming;
popular .
The p i c t u r e of the q u a r t e t t e s was
found in t h e Philadelphia I n q u i r e r
of May .'i rd. They are receiving q u i t e
n lot of free a d v e r t i s i n g and much
well deserved praise.
The school hopes to hear them agn\n some t i m e this yea ; 1 .
BOARD OF T R U S T E E S MEETS
The Hoard of Trustees of t h e Normal School met yesterday a f t e r n o o n .
Much business of i m p o r t a n c e was
t r a n s a c t e d . A m o n g other m a t t e r s it
was decided to appl y io t h e Council
of Kducati on for a u t h o r i t y to grant
degrees. This is t h e first step in
t u r n i n g this Normal School into a
Teachers ' College.
MISS MYERS SINGS
AT MUSIC CLU B
ZMi>s W i n i f r e d S. Myers teacher
ol Social Studies in oii i' J u i u 'oP H i g h
School , staire d a very pretty program
for the Bloonisburcr ^ f u s i c Club on
Monday evenin .tr. With her appeared
the Berwick Mixed Quartette in
which she sing's sop rano , and Mrs.
Clayton Dods on accompanist. The
main part of th e program consisted
of parts from Carmen and Faust.
?»I> ss Myers acted as c h a i r m a n and
did her nart verv well.
Arcus Wom oii 's Shop
The Store of Quality
and L o w Price
1S2 West Main St.
.Monday noon the Senior Chapel
progra m c o m m i t t e e t ook pleasure fn
presenting; to -those assembled Sack
and A n s k i s accompanied in one niiinIm ' i - I>y t h e m y s t e r i o u s q u a r t e t t e . The
mys terious ones were i' riirht ened l»y
t h e applause and j u m p e d out the
window.
I!ul Sackie and M u t t stayed and
Lvavo some great , e n t e r t a i n m e n t on
the banjo uke and t h e m a n d o l i n .
They played so well t h a t t h e y were
ca lled hack t i m e and att ain to do
more hut at last they refused and we
had no more .
,lones re ad the Hiblo and Keen led
( he siii! ,r i))» ' to I l i t t e n b o n d e r 's acco mpaniment . It was a g'ood pro g-r am.
C O N F E R E N C E OF H I G H
SCHOOL P R I N C I P A L S
i ro l esso r r r a n k l m \\ . Johnson, of
Teachers College . New York , contributed g r e a t l y to t h e knowledg e of
secondary education on the part of
the high school principal s of this
area at th e c o n f e r e n c e last Saturday.
In t h e niornin .tr he spoke of the tendencies and trends of hi .trh school
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Ready to Wear
"All- ways Reliable "
Bart Pursel
Fred R. Hippenstoel
Clothing of All Kinds
K i 'U ' T Footwear For Loss
At
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby
Playing
SAT U RDAY , MAY 8th
f PRISCILLA DEAN
St.
'
DRESSES
see
Joh n W. Knies, Mgr.
Bloomsburg
IN
Pa.
"Quality Is Remembered
Long After Price is Forgotten. "
"FORBIDDE N WATER S"
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Thunder Mountain
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The Screen Version of
The Great Stage Success
A Great Picture and a
Strong Cast.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
\
Every body \s Favorite
MARION
DAVIES
j
In Tho Greatest Triumph of Her
•Screen Career.
j
" Lights of Old Broadway "
!
SHOE WIZARD
FOR SNAPPY
SPRING
Sat. May 8th , Continuous
|
HAINES
14G W. Main
Columbia Theatre
A Story Of New York City At
The Beginning Of Its Growth.
Don't Miss This—It 's Great .
We 've a tetter from a friend
advising us that he has in constant use a rug, woven from
strips of Hemingway suits that
he 'd worn ou t after years of
service. And the rug is giving
:th e "Normal". A full line of
as much wear as the suits did.
Quality Groceries and Candies.
The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts.
thing j ocular abo ut our "rugged clothing " is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
Lowenbergs
of fac t, there 's no j oke about
The Big Clothing Store
the long-wear qualities of our
With It's One Low Price
suits and topcoats.
to All Invites Students to
There are no better fabrics
Examine the Newest and
Latest in
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
Men 's Wea r
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style , you 'll find plenty
LEADER STORE CO. of that in 'em , too !
VICTOR IA THEAT RE
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TENNIS
The Latest Spring j
J. ECKER
4
Doors
below Market Square
and Summer Fashions- \
in Mens ' Suits and Ovi
KRAUSS'
ercoats.
CASH GROCERY
Made to your measure
The Nearest Grocery Store to
or
The Slogan
The t o u r n a n um t games are being
oil" promptly. It is a problem
layed
p
who will win but time will tell. A
Senior and .Junior captain have been
selected who are watching all th <>
<;ames to find out who the best players are . The .tyi rls selected will for .- »i
t h e t e a m who will play against each
other on Field Day. The Seniors, are
t h i n k i n j r they will win but the Juniors do not, doubt but that they wil l.
The credit of organizing' and cond u c t i n g - t h i s t o u r n a m e n t belontr? :o
Miss M c C a u n o n and Miss Loose. They
are m a k i n g girls athletics somethiivj
of importance.
ai -tor a n d what , hi .u'h sdionl t e a c h e r s
ean c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e d e v e l o p m e nt of
nu>r ;d h a b i t s a n d ideals on (h e p a r t
of pupils. H i s a u d i e n ce showed nu icii
i n t e r e s t . They e n t e r e d f r e e l y i u t u t h e
i M c u - s in n ati '.l a^ k e d m a i n q u e s t i o n s .
T o u r n a m e n t s are s t a r t i n .tr this
v.ve k. Sign up as soon as possible.
Don ' t miss the opt ion u n i t y t o play in
l?ie to u r n a m e n t or to learn. "There 's
a reaso n. " If you don ' t kn ow how
i , i play. '.M'i :- s Loose will teach y ou.
Hoc first class w ill he t o d a y at -1:1. 1) .
W a t c h the b u l l e t i n board f o r the
a n n o u n c e m e n t of the t i m e of her
ne xt class.
if you play in t h e t o u r n a m e n t it
TOWN HIGH SCHOOL
troes towards y o u r leti .er . M e t i e r still.
O R C H E S T R A GIVES CONCERT Mr. Kelson has alread y offered a lovin g " cup to the w i n n e r of '. ho t o u i n a The o r c h e s t r a of t h e local high int ' iil. (let Inisy all you s t a r s a n d let
school gave its t h i r d a n n u a l concert us see yo u shine.
on W e d n e s d a y evening in the audit o i i u m . The program was excellent.
On it appeared selections from Gounod. H a y d n . Schuliert Gluck , I l a e n COMPLIMENTS OF
de l. Tch ;tikowsk y. «.-u\ The concer!
was a n h o n o r a n d ci'edit to the orW00LW0RTHS '
chestra and its d i r e c t o r . \V . C lai 1
1 lower.
We Stand behind
i
BA S EBALL
.•(lu nat ion today . In t h e a f te r n o o n ho
SACK AND ANSKIS
of rhavSHOW REAL TALEN T ,Ii < cu.
The Screen 's Funniest Matrimonial Farce.
i
New Spri ng Suits
$25 $30 $35 $40
New Spri ng Topcoa ts
$25 $30 $35
HEMINGW AY S
GNOltUISLY
REORGANIZED TEAM
READY FOR SUSQUE-
H A N N A GAM E
Should Win Third Game
For Variety
BLOOMSBURG DROPS
GAME 10 SHIPPENSBURQ
T HE RIVALS MA K ES
A BIG HIT
Dramatic Club Pleases
Crowd
j Those attending the production of
; "The Rivals " given last Friday even; ing by an all star cast , members of
' the Dramatic Club , were more than
will meet a team which is prob ably
] compe nsated for their time and monThe Bl oom.sburg State Normal ' ey. It would have ; been impossible
Yea Faculty! Yah-h Locker Room ! superio r to any they have met so far .
School
is laborin g under the effects ! for the notable George Jean Nathan ,
playI
your
much
vaunted
Where aro
But , since we have lost twice the
someth
ing . Of what we cann ot j
I
of
he present , to make humorous
y
and
ers that challen ge promiscuousl
thir d game should prov e a charm. ; say. The fact remains that every ! were
or
averse
criticisms of either acting
' member of the student body prays ; or play . Both were of a standard
boast so loudl y of easy vict ory. It The school is hoping for victory .
were best you stayed under u ntil you
A few changes have been made in ; earnest ly every night for the remov- 1 that really amazed those present.
evil influence and goes a- • The auditorium presente d a picget a new team.
the infield. Yarashefski has been al of that optimist
in face of defeat . j ture much like that of the ''New Amround
an
The Facu lty -sure is comin g out moved to second base and McGrath ; That , ladies and gentlemen
, is the
Theatre " on an opening
strong . At ]>resent \\u-y h a v e the no longer a pitcher is now p laying : ideal sp irit which might be called Isterdam
; ni ght. The orchestra was present and
best combin ation in the school . Trie;* third , lie looks pre tty good and he [ school spirit.
i their members were far better than
Hut enough of that . It may be in- [! we hoar d before . The scenery both
stand un defeated . Who 's nexi.? The .should show more head work as he
varsity? They had U etler look to has had more experience than his : tere:-tin g to some to know what hap- in the "pit " and on the stage was
y. Our team , a few attractive indeed .
' p eiiod .Saturda
predecessor .
their laurels .
,
the
coach and mana gesubstitutes
'
Mi.-s Johnston is deserving of spePlaying real baseball , the scrubs ' ment went to Shl
The Mornin g Press said on Tuesppi .- nsbur g to try cial mention
, not only foi 1 her time
Wednesda
y
varsity
on
¦
defeated
the
day mornin g . "Day student s at the by one run . Score 2-1. Stoker pitche d conclusions with the Cumberland and work but also for her excellent
Normal School were unusuall y quiet for the scrubs and Roan for the var- : Valley Normal School on the ba.se- j ud gment in the selection of the cast.
bull diamond..- Those two .?eh/ >' .)]?: !i:i\t "The Rivals '' is not aft ordinary play.
yesterday , and not without reason.
:'. y. Next week they should play : met
at various times in various s.;oris It requires faultless impersonation s
"These had been shoutin g 1 with with
the varsitv suits at stake.
and
outcome has alway s been on the part of the characters and
glee for several days previousl y, but
scrubs are a heavy hittin g close .the
This
it was close but ihe careful enunciation in order that the
yesterday 's atmosp here was one of outThe
tit and could prob ably throw a long end of time
the
score
went the wrong
nothin g but glooms , gloom and more stave
can appreciate the "dual
into the Giants.
; way . The gam e ended with the score audience
gloom and there was intense quiet. "
role
played
by Capt. Absolute .
"
hittin
g
improvement
in
With
an
"Remus " Fowler representing the and in fieldin g the team should go , 5-2 5n favor of Shipp ehsiiur g . It was
"Jacks
The
two
" Fortner and RowLocker Room rose in Chapel last Fri- big on Saturday . Let' s have a crowd touch luck.
lands
gave
the
play
day and , in sonorous tones , quiver- out to see the yame.
It begins to sound touu 'ner when start, they being the first to appear.
ing with excitement , challenged the
Those who play will probabl y be: you understand that our men had the The Misses Evans , Percival and ZimFaculty to a baseball game to be
game in their hands and let it slip. merman actually lived their parts evKane , ss.
held oil Monda y afternoon before a
Errors and inexperience were re- ery moment they were seen or heard .
Bradsbaw
c.
crowd of students. The Faculty team
sponsible
for that which happened . Miss Baucher will some day play simAustin , lb.
was out , the crowd was out , but
pitched
Roan
a good game allow- ilar roles among professionals. AusYarashefski , 2b.
where was the Locker Room team?
ing
onl
y
three
hits
. Altho Smit h for tin i\nd Coolbaugh were faultless as
Garrity
,
1.
f.
It were best they had , not appeared
Sl.ipp
ensburg
struck
out 17 and Roan father and son. The former made the
,
r.f
Rushin
.
because the Faculty won 10-0. White
struck
out
7.
J-Joan
pitched as good best of his lines and had the audiKeen , c.f .
washed them I
game
a
as
Smith
if
not better . His 'ence in good humor for the arrival
3b.
McGrath
,
This time Prof . George N. Hall
support kept him in hot water most of ouv "Will Mahoney ", Hugo RiemRoan , p.
pitched and boy he did pitch. His opI er. The writer reall y believes he
of the time thru errors.
ponents hardly got a hit and the outcould make an audience laugh if he
Kane
opened
the
game
with
a
siz¦were
field had absolutely nothing to do. So BUCKNELL FROSH
to appear in the murd er
zling
three
bagger
but
was
allowed
alert was his infield that no day stuscene
from
"Macbeth ". Hugo dresses
to
die
on
third
by
his
team
mates
who
. . HERE SATURDAY struck out one ,
dent got past second base.
funn y, acts funny and talks fun ny
two
three
.
.
Mr. Englehart caught for Prof.
and his work is really artistic in thes e
The outfield worked pretty well , respects
Hall and nothing got past him. He
Dual Track Meet Should
. Victor "M utt" Auskis crep uttin g in everything that came their
has a mighty arm also which is deated
a
stir
among the customers when
Afford Plenty Of
way and the infield worked better
signed to catch base runners. He
he
t-rrived.
His smoo th line was reafter
Yarashefski
had
made
three
gave no opportunity for running on
Thrills
sponsible
for
the pre dicament s Hugo
errors and was yanked. Rushin filled
the last strike. He held them all.
four
i
.-l
himself
in. Bradshaw has a
in on third and did very well. YozThe infield combination is fast and
voice
that
even
talkative couples
Normal
Track
viak
at
second
is
Bloomsburg
improving
The
in his failed t o drown the
airtigh t. With a man like Jackson on
ou t, while Keil was
game
,
shape
roundin
g
into
for
its
team
is
first how can a man be safe on an
us prostrations personified .
Austin is playing his old time game nervo
ei'ror. None were . He also hit every first meet . They have several scheAll
in all , it was an evening we
starts tomorrow at first base and he and Bradshaw re- shall long
time he batted. Mr. Reams was gobd duled. This first oneopponents
remember. Th e song everyarc
the
the
at
2
P.
M.
and
main bright spots in the gloomy as- one sang while
at second before but now he plays
maki ng1 their exit was
pect.
like a professional. No errors this Bucknell Frosh.
The Bucknell Frosh has a fast
To secure a more air tight infield "I Know I Got More Thun M'v Share"
trip. Mr. Nelson at shortstop played
upset
our
may
bunch
and
some
of
combina tion Coach Jackson will have
a wonder of a game. He caught flys,
scooped up grou nders and played a men on the track. B ut w e have many to make quite a few changes. A few 1:1 Rowlands
0 0 0 0 Q
tri cks in our bag.
erasures and some new cntrys in the
regular heady baseball game.
Cap tain Kanyuck , of our team , is book migh t help a lot.
B ut t he wond er of t he te am was
To t als
2 4 24 11 8
t
r
ained
for t he h ur dles a nd t he
Altho our men outhit Shippens- " Butted for Keen in ninth .
the man who held down the hot ones ,
Professor. D . S. llartline. So formid- j umps . He looks good in practice and burg 4-3 our men are not keeping
Shippensburg
able was he that no grounders dared his record makes him look better. It their eyes on the ball and hitting to
r h 0 a e
come his way lest the ball be con- causes sorrow to the school to hear the best of their abilities. Garrity, Bak er , 2b
0 0 2 1 0
is out with injuries. for instance , struck out four times Larimer , c.f
sumed in the speed in his throws. No that Billy Walsh
0 0 0 0 0
1
man tried to steal his base because He was being counted on for victory straight and he is looked upon as one Shatzer, s.s
0 0 0 0 0
of our best. Kane had onl y one hit , Line 3b
he had it surrounded with amothae. in the dashes .
0 0 1 0 0
We have Davies, Robinson , Jones, Austin had none and Bradshaw only White , l.f
We feel that he is as important as
0 0 0 0 0
Prof. Shortcss who won the other Fitzpatrick , Jenkins and a few others one. That is considered the strong Baseshore, r.f. . . . 2 1 0 0 0
to offer as contenders- for world end of the batting order.
game.
Geedy, c
2 0 17 0 1
The line up and summary follows : Smith , p
Banghart , a south paw, pitched for records.
0 2 0 2 0
B. S. N . S.
the day students, as well as Hagen~~
"
Locker Room
buch and Paul Best, They pitched Faculty
r h o a e
Total s
5 8 2T~3 l
Fowler , c. Kane , s.s
well but look to whom they pitched Hall, p
0 1 3 3 3
Score by innings,
Englehart
,
c
Banghart
pinch
hitters.
, p. Bradshaw, c
—a team of
l l 7 0 0
Bloomsburg....
000011000
2
Hagenbuch, 2b. Austin , ., 1b
Smith at third was a won ! He used Jackson, lb
0 0 6 0 0
Stvoudsburg . . . 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 x
5
Best, r. f. Yarashefski , 3b. . .0 0 0 1 3
a pretty good glove. Clemens was Roams, 2b
Summary : Earned runs, BloomsBittenbender , lb. Vanbuskirk r.f. . . 0 0 2 0 0
not fast enough to play second base, Nelson , s. s
burg 1; secrifice hits , Bloomsburg 3;
Clemens, ss. Garrity, l.f
third base and short stop go that he Hartline, 3b
0 0 3 1 0
Shippensburg 1; two base hits : BaseSmith, 8b. Rushin, r.f. 3b. . . 0 0 2 2 1 shore, Smith ; three base hits. Kane ;
didn 't got much of either. Bitten- Riemer, 1. f .
Shuman , 1. f. Keen, c.f
bender, however, made a good first Rorem, c. f
0 0 0 0 d
bases on balls: off Roan 1 off Smith
Shortea8, r. f.
Boer, c, f. Yozviak , 2b
baseman . He caught what came.
1 1 1 2 1 1; struck out : by Roan 7, by Smith.
Hausknocht , 1. f., 3b. . . . . Creasy, 2b. Roan , p
The line-up :
17.
0 1 0 2 0
Faculty Tramps Tham U:»dei
Before Crowd.
jj Normal Players In A Hitting
Tomorrow the Bloomsburg nine
And Fielding Slump .
JUNIOR PROM
QUARTETTES HAD BUSY YEAR PROGRAM OF JUNIOR
HIGH WELL GIVEN
All arrangements for the Junior
May 5, Morning Press—rNo organProm which will be held in the gymFriday, May 7, 1926.
ization in years has advertised the
May 5, Morning Press—No music- nasium on May 8th , have been comBloomsburg Normal as has the mixed al program ever presented by child- pleted. Invitations have been extendPublished weekly during the double quartette now in its second dren in Bloomsburg was better given ed to the members of the faculty , the
echool year by the students of the year under the direction of Miss Anthat of the Seniors and Middlers. The commitBloomsburg State Normal School in toinette Perner and the management or better received than
tee hopes that their plans work out
Junior High School of the Norma l successfully and everybody has a
the interests of the students, the a- of Miss Pearl Mason. *
This year the mixed double quar- School which delighted an audience good time. Music will be furnished
lumni and the school in general.
tette has been augmented by a dou- of 800 persons hi the Normal audi- by Jerry McIIale 's Collegians. Durble male quartette which is also diintermission a dancing exhibition
EDITORIAL BOARD
rected by Miss Perner and which is torium on Tuesday with their Music ing
will be given by the "colored gent"
doing eq uall y fine work.
Week program.
McHale 's orchestra.
of
The program as a whole left nothThe two organizations in j oint conEditor - in - chief
The arrangement committee concert have broa dcast from the Scran- i ng to be desired and reflected much sists
of the following :
Hugo Riemer
ton Times building and have been in- credi t upon the children and Miss
Georg e Mathews , ch airm a n , Robvi ted to broadcast a program from
director.
the
Moore
Harriet
M
,
Sutlift" Robert Barton , Tax Daert
.
Associate Editors
Hotel Sterling. The double mixed
Joseph Bradshaw , Harry ' Diethree
vis
divided
in
program
was
.
The
quartet te broadcast programs from
Helen Andrews
Sterling Strausser, Anna Went
rick
,
both
stations
last
year
y
well
re.
par ts and each was equall
Mildred Benson
Polinka , Dan Paris, Dot
del
Vincent
It is highly probabl e that the two ceived. T he sp irit in which the chilZimolzak and NelBetty Brooks
Stacia
,
B
e
n
n
e
t
ta
organi zations will give a program at dren en t ered in t o t heir work and t he
Watkins.
son
Marion Decker
.,
Philadelphia this summer in connecThe Reception Committee: ElizaGrace Harlos
tion With the Sesqui-Centeiinial. This harmony and precision of the rendiDclaney, Margaret Healey, Cabeth
has not been definitely arranged but tions were no thing short of marvelFannie Hilbert
t
herine
D ean , Kathryn Heft'ron , Helwork on the engagement is now un- ous to many of the music lovers in
Kitty McHugh
en H ess , M ary K och , Lillian Engder way .
the audience.
land , Lysod Reese Moll y Brace , NorKathryn Phillips
One of the most notabl e piece s of | T he. first par t of the program was ine Amesbury, E leanor E vans , Ruth
Kenneth Yocum
work that the organiz ations have acSmith and Oce Williams.
Benjamin F. Lewis
complished has been the numerous given by children of the seventh
conc erts that hav e been gjven in all j grade in memory of Stephen Collins
ALU M NI N OT E S
parts of the count y for the benefit of Foster, the fa ther of American folk
BUSINESS BOARD
school libraries . All of this work was ; songs , whose 100 anniversary is celJohn Robison
V iola K line '24 and Maud Mensch
done free of charg e and the proceeds ' ebrated this year.
Larry Coolbaugh
have been used to start or to build ji The story was written by the chil- '24 have sec u red posi t ion s i n the
up many libraries that have been | dve n and was entitle d "An Evening state of Washington . Miss McPher!
§1.50
per used steadily by' hundreds of school ji With Aunt Liza and Uncle Henry, " son , at one time Director of Rural
Subscription Price
Education at our School, helped to
school year for resident students and L'liild ren.
j: The setting was an evening on a secure
the positions. • She is now at
The quartette in addition to this ; Southern plantation in I860. The
alumni.
¦Entered as second class matter at work has given many enjoyed recit- 1 children were in costume represent- Bellingham Normal School. 1
Carl Blose '24 is stud ying at Kalthe Bloomsburg Post Office , Blooms- als before large audience s in many ing the various periods and prologues amazoo , Michigan.
of
the
principal
churches of neighbor - j led up to the different negro songs
burg1, Pa .
Helen Su t liff , '23 took part in an
ing towns. Always their programs ! which they sang. The work was clcOffices : 113 Main Building:, B. S. hav e been well receiv ed and led to i verly and well given and received opere tta given at Harrisburg on MonN. S-, Bloomsburg, Pa .
numerous invitation s from other p la- ; with roun d after ro und of applause. day evening. Mrs. Sutliff went to the
"The News about you , of you , ces.
! The second part of the program capital to see her daughter perform.
written for you."
But whil e this active p rogram is i was g iven by the Junior High School
beii m1 carried on out of the school j orches tra and the boys ' and girls '
the quarte tt es also find time to give ! choruses of the 8th and !) th grades.
B IG ST E F IN P ROMOTION OF
You Can Get
a
n u m b e r of enjoye d recitals at the ! The orchestra although small in
M U S I C T A K E N AT N O R M A L assembl
y exorcises or at other school n u m b e r , was very well t r a i n e d and
It At
delighted with "On The Hike " by
f
unct
inns
.
1
May "> Mornin g Press—Xo bigger
The members of the double mixed Fulton and "The Rose Queen " by
RITTERS
step i:i the promotion of music has quartette are : Misses Mary Boinboy F u l t o n .
The Boys ' chor us sang "The Jolly
been taken at the N ormal School in and RHen Whitehouse , soprano ; MissCoppersmi th" by Peters ; "The Dove "
t)>e past year than the or ganization es Evlyn Bom boy and Doroth y Raup, i by
Yradier and "Sing Till The Clouds
;ilto;
Michael
Vozvia
k
and
George
j
of Junior Mi'usic Club , and the P>. S. •lanell . tenor : Theodore Keen and ) Roll By " by Volks tedt . T he G irls ' !
Compliments of
K . S. Music Club by Mrs. John K. •fames Bitt enbender , bass. In addit ion I chorus sang "The Angel" by Ruben Bloomsburg Hardware Co
M i l l e r , liead of the depar tment of Lo thos e- fou r youn g men Armond stei n; "Hark, Hark the Lark" by
Sch
ubert
;
"Mistress
Mary
" Macirone.
mu sic at the Bloomsbur g State N'o r- Keller and A r t h u r J enkins , tenor and
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Benjamin Lewis and Herb-el Raistoii ; and "Swedish Peasants ' Wedding
inal School.
i March" by Soderman.
These clubs were organize! by i >ass .
___________
Children of the 8th and !>th grades
Mrs. Miller in orde r th at the stud i
in
tho third part of the program gave
1
'
cuts of the department wi ght , get a N O R M A L SCHOO L M EN
t
h
e
can tat a "Rip Van Winkle " by
1
bottei back ground in music; that
O F F I C I A T E AT TR ACK MEET Wilson . The enunciation and tho spithey might have a broader vis ' on in
rit with which the children sang made
Jack Geistwite
the fit-Id of music and obtain exper large
A
numlun
of
tho
male
popthe
audience
live
over
again
the
faience i" music work.
: illation of th is school spe nt the
day mous tale.
Studio of Ph otography
Practicall y all of the 1i ~>0 st u dents on
Mount
Ol
y
m
p
u
s
on
Wednesday
as
connected with tlie music school at i officials in the ann ua l
coun the I Slooni -bur g State Normal .School ty Track meet. M a n y Columbia
124 E. Main St.
importan t jobs
are m eiiioer s of one of the clubs. i were assigned to
They tneft Unco a month an u the frayed lIic tr ust. them and non e bcJ. E. ROY S
m eeting s fire always feat u red .'•>¦ in- ji The t rack nice!;
JEWELER
as
a
whole
was
veterosi mg programs by the nn i i) ll nis , i r v interesting for spectators
.
.
Some
Mrs. Miller in spe aking of j u n i o r vi 'vy close races wore staged
.Bloomsbur g, Pa.
and
,.!u! j uvfiiilc music: clul>s said:
exceptional .perfor mances in the
1 he re is nothing ol n'reai er im- j some
field
events
held. Tho polo vault
When you want
portance in th e musical development went up to were
0
feet
and the
of America as a whole , and of the in- time for the hun dred:> inches thish
¦ ¦¦
¦
¦
¦
¦
¦
¦
ii i
yard
was i '
dividual local communit y, than tho ten and six tenths seconds.
.spread of junior and juvenile music
In the afternoo n Carl Davis , form- ;
clubs. The j unior club supp lies the erly
of Espy, now of State College , 1
best possible material for the per- ran an
ion 880 yard run with
p etuation and growth of the senior Robinsonexhibit
of
this
Davis has
club and it adds a very decided ele- a rep utation as a school.
ha lf milor and a
When you think of
ment of interest. "
pretty race was expected . Altho Robinson lias little experience ho showgo to
SH O ES
CERTIFICATE APPLICATIONS
ed some real form and finished just
SENT TO HARRISBURG about ten feet behind Davis. Ho ran
a might!y good race.
MAROON AND GOLD
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i
ii.
m
_
GOOD
EATS
On Wednesday Dean Sutlift' sent
all the applications for teachin g1 certificates to Hnrrisbuvg. There wore
two hundre d and forty of them. That
means that about that many Seniors
will walk across the stage for thoir
certificates on June 4th. In addition
there
will bo some graduates who
ai;e now in the field and who will be
here on Commencement Day.
REIL LY'S
Think of
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.
BUCK ALEW'S
67 years of service
WATCHES , DIAMOND S AND
JEWELRY
First National Bank Bldg.
„
^ _____
Confec tionery "
The y Serve the BEST
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
POLITICIANS INVADE
SCHOOL
GROUNDS
WHAT OTHERS
THINK
EXCHANGE
OF US
Muhlenberg Weekly—The track
team of Muhlenberg placed fifth in
"The eyes of the country are on
the Penn Relays a week ago.
the present Pennsylvania pr imary election. " The main issues at stake is
Perkiomen was defea t ed by t h e
,
Pepper
Pinchot
,
the
race
between
The orchestra rendered some deFrosh baseball team by the score 6
lightful music at the play on Friday . and Vare for the .Republican Senatorto 1 recentl y.
¦M r. Black is President of the Co- ial nomination. Everywhere in the
The Glee Club from Muhlenberg
state a great campaign is being carlumbia County Historical Society.
ried on by each one of the three to
have returned from the Philad elphia
Miss Ohl attended the funeral of seat himself in the Senate and clothe
-Wilming ton tour , after three conher u ncle on Saturday.
himself in the senatorial toga.
one of which was broadcast
These three were well represented WHAT WE THINK OF OTHERS certs,
Miss Con way and Mrs. Riemer
WIP , Gimbed Brothers,
station
from
drove to Lewisburg last Thursday . by members of our student body.
Philadelphia.
These repr esented stirred up a real
It was Miss Conway 's ofl" day.
The Opmator , Wyoming Seminary,
Green Stone—Mr. Henry Van DusRev. Event , pastor of the Pres- interest among the students . The is- Kingston , Pa—Your paper is one of en spoke at the Y, W. recently on
byterian Church of Lewisburg , called sue is bein g recognized.
very best weekly school publica- "Youth ". Everyone who attended the
James Bittenbender stumped for the
on Dr . Riemer last week.
tions
that we have received. The!
Eagles Mere during
Pinchot , and well did he perform. cuts for your various departments conference atappreciated
the oppoi'Miss Esther Kester," at one time in His
the
summer
tongue and deep bass are very good. Your literary departof
hearing
him
again.
charge of the Supply Room , was on voicescornful
tunity
together with a good man to ment is well represented.
the hill on Saturday.
Reginald Werr enwrath , the most'
run for worked together to make a
American baritone , will
outstanding
On May 14th , Troop III of the lo- remarkable speech. No doubt he conappear at the Moore Anniversary..
cal Boy Scouts, will give a play in verted many to his way of thinkin g NORMAL SCHOOL PUPIL
The Music Faculty are acting on
the auditorium.
and also made enemies because of
SHOT IN MILK RAID
the
matter of selecting a new pip e
Freas Downin g and Raymond Getz his views.
for the school.
organ
Vare spake through Leo McGrath ( From Phila. Inquirer. May 4, 1926)
will teach in McKean County next
The
Montanomal , Mon tana State
Forge.
champi
oning
of
Old
In
his
of
county
.
It
has
year. That's a good
Stroudsburg May 3.—One student Normal School won a debate over
the wets . McGrath no doubt made of the East Stroudsburg Normal the School of Mines at Butte Monprogressive schools.
The tennis courts are used to the many thirsty. Some cheered him to School is in the hospital here and tana.
limit . It looks as though the School the echo and some didn 't. The wets several others are on the verge of
Slippery Rocket—A pleasing musshould build four or five additional have their supporters and McGrath dismissal as the result of the theft ical program was broadcast from stamust have added to their ranks .
of a quart of milk from the porch of tion WCAE on Friday , April 16t h by
ones.
Jenkins
had
the
advantageous
poF. Lynn Sant z, of East Broad street , number of Slippery Rock students.
There was a regular exodus of sition ,
And he came out with about one o 'clock this mornin g . Nei- aSpecial
requests for repeating the
students for the last week-end. In such vimlast.
pep that he must have ther the school or hospital authori- performance
the words of the students it was a shaken all and
have been made.
contrary to his beliefs . He ties would div ulge the names of the
Arbor
Day
was observed at Slip"dead week-end/'
champi oned Pepper, showed his good
pery Rock by appropriate chapel exMiss Harriet Moore keeps the choir qualities and announced himself as students involved.
ercises in the morning and planting
of the Presbyterian Church up to a an example of Pepper 's followers .
of 2000 trees.
MOLLY BRACE GIVES
high standard. In this way she has Hi< motto was "Pepper on Top ."
The Pine—There is persistent probeen doing her bit in the betterment
A good follow up of this program
TIP-TOP RECITAL paganda
to the effect that the schools
of the town.
would have been a straw vote.
costing
are
The leading up stage of this proTuesday noon Moll y Brace well bankru pt too much—that they will
Never was it more attractive athe nation if the expendigram
were
well
cared
filled
the Chapel program with a tures increase.
for
.
Cltira
round here than now. And yet the
the wealth
grounds and the surroundin g scenery Pe/rer advised all to stay awake as reading entitled "The Little God and of the nation is However
always
not
in tangitrill be even more beautiful in a week what was to come was good. Pier Dicky. " She certainly established a ble material but in the amount
of /
manner
woke
many
reputatio
n
.
Helen
Kellam
won
everyone
as
an
and
or two.
'
energy
put
for
th
to
better
further'
Dr. Riemer and Mr. Englehart and Deborah Waters explained the elocutionist .
education
The intended program was to be a
drove to Oak Heights , the Evangeli- primaries and went over the quali- play
fications for candidates and put the
and on account of a little troucal Home , near Lewisburg to exam- gubernatorial
candidat
e
ble
it
was decided to cancel that en*for
nominaOBITER STAFF OF 1927
ine a type of floorin g for the kitchen
gagement.
tion
before
us.
There
are
five
promThe
reading
was
a
las
*
und fire towers.
inent ones. The Democrats seem to minu te provis ion but probably better
The Obiter Staff for 11)27 has been
The new stack is above the root . bo seldom heard of
than any play could have been.
in
this
state.
selected
and they are alread y beThe rooms , dismantled on account
In
all
program
the
Blakes
Stokes,
was
leading
coming
acquainted
the
best
the
with their work.
devo.
of the work on the fire tower , have of its kind we have yet had . It had tions read a selection on "Wisdom ." The staff is as follows
: George Mabeen replastered. The second fire some excitement to it. Mr. Reams is
thews , Editor-in-chie f and Busin ess
has been begun.
to be congratulated.
Manager ; Ruth Smith , Secretary ;
Mr . Shortess and Mr. Nelson offiHugo Riemer and Blodwen Edwards,
ciated at the Northumberland County
Associate Editors ; James BittenbendGRUEN WA TCHES
Field and Track Meet on Saturday . MORNING PRESS AND
er , Advertising Manager ; Anna WenMUSIC WEEK
They took with them as assistants
del , Art Editor ; Elizabe th Delaney,
At
Hugo Riemer and Piggy Swinehart.
Humor Editor; Willia m Swinehart,
local newspaper is doing much
Sports Editor.
A birthda y party was given to Dr. CorThe
music during Music Week. There
SNEIDMAN 'S JEWELERY STORE
The above member s have been apC. Z. Robbins , of the town last Friappe ared many well-wri tten and
proved of at the office bv Dr. Riemer
day. Mr , and Mrs. Rhodes , and Dr. have
interesting articles on music and muand Mrs. Riemer , Mr. and Mrs. Sut- sical
each day. Our
15ft were among the invited guests. Schoolorganizations
of Music has been fea tured.
The Drama tic Club did itself and On three different days it occupied
EVE N TUALLY !
the School credit while presenting a quarter page. Mrs. ' J. K. Miller , its
the "Rivals. " There was a good au- director , has also written articl es.
and because you must
dience presen t , a nd all seemed well
pleased with the production.
do it eventually—and beWith Englehart and Hall as bat- MR REAMS CONDUCTS
cause tbe longer you wait
PRAYER MEETING
tery, Jackson on firs t sa ck , Reams at
Ilartlinc
shortstop,
,
Nelson
as
second
the older you gro w—
Mr . Reams took charge of prayer
or Hausknecht at third the Faculty
therefore do it
Assets over
has a wonderful infield. And they meeting in the Presbyterian Church
on
Wednesday
evening.
At
times
he
grea
out.
are all
t hitters, Infield and
tea ches Rev. Harkors ' Sunday School
Three and One Quarter
NOW— Today if possiMarion Decker went to Lewisburg Class.
Activities
like
these
show
to
erview
with
las t week t o have an i nt
ble I
extent the teachers of the
the members of the School Board. what
Millions
School
h
ave
become
a
part
and
parWhil e there she saw Miss L'r /das,
of Bloomsburg. This highly comSit f o r y o u r
who has been very successful during col
The Strongest Bank in the
mendable
.
the past year.
Portrait !
Isabel Lee is to iteach in New York
County Invites Your
COMING AT T RACTIONS ! !
State next year. The superintendent
One of the best vaudeville shows
who offered her the position made
Business
some flattering remarks about our ever put on at B. S. N . S. will he
training department. In his j udgment given on Friday evening May 21st.
Everyone is working to make this a
our students learn how to teach.
A . Z. Schock , President
"
success.
Benefits derive d from this
,
loThursday
Heistcr
White
Last
Frank W. Miller , Vice-pr esident
cal manufacturer , read a paper at show will be used to defray the oxpense
for
by
a
memorial
the
Senior
Rotary meeting on tho history of
Win . H. Hidlay, Tre a sur er
roaufacturin g in the town of Blooms- Class. Watch the Maroon and Gold
for
further
announcements.
burg. In the near future the papers
H. Montgomery Smith ,
read by Rotarians will bo placed in
the Library accessible to anyone.
Trust Officer
ers, It is n j oy to 'see thorn and on
There is a woj ulorful interest in that indoor baseball and ?Un bases.
Over the, Po»* <«ta»
baseball on tho port of the girls. A- Sortie nicknames have alread y devel¦
.
V,
i
*' '
monff them are some excellent play- oped.
i .
Brief Mention Of People
You K now
The Comet—West Pittston High
School—Local happenings were very
good.
The Opinator— Wyoming Seminary, Kingston , Pa—Your paper is very
newsy and must be invaluable to
your own students. Th ere is , however , little in it especially interesting
to outsiders. It might be improved
upon in that respect.
Bloomsburg BankColumbia Trust Co.
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QUARTETTE
NEWS
The d oubl e mixed q u a r t e t t e will
Binj ;- in the L u t h e r a n church in l.iii'ht.
Street on S u n d a y evening". An approciative a u d i e n c e is cxp ecteil.
On 31 ay lti tin- double , mixed quartette and t h e INTnle O c t et t e will broad cast from s t a t i o n W B R I \ WilkesBarre. They are bein .tr heard at q u i t e
great distances and are becoming;
popular .
The p i c t u r e of the q u a r t e t t e s was
found in t h e Philadelphia I n q u i r e r
of May .'i rd. They are receiving q u i t e
n lot of free a d v e r t i s i n g and much
well deserved praise.
The school hopes to hear them agn\n some t i m e this yea ; 1 .
BOARD OF T R U S T E E S MEETS
The Hoard of Trustees of t h e Normal School met yesterday a f t e r n o o n .
Much business of i m p o r t a n c e was
t r a n s a c t e d . A m o n g other m a t t e r s it
was decided to appl y io t h e Council
of Kducati on for a u t h o r i t y to grant
degrees. This is t h e first step in
t u r n i n g this Normal School into a
Teachers ' College.
MISS MYERS SINGS
AT MUSIC CLU B
ZMi>s W i n i f r e d S. Myers teacher
ol Social Studies in oii i' J u i u 'oP H i g h
School , staire d a very pretty program
for the Bloonisburcr ^ f u s i c Club on
Monday evenin .tr. With her appeared
the Berwick Mixed Quartette in
which she sing's sop rano , and Mrs.
Clayton Dods on accompanist. The
main part of th e program consisted
of parts from Carmen and Faust.
?»I> ss Myers acted as c h a i r m a n and
did her nart verv well.
Arcus Wom oii 's Shop
The Store of Quality
and L o w Price
1S2 West Main St.
.Monday noon the Senior Chapel
progra m c o m m i t t e e t ook pleasure fn
presenting; to -those assembled Sack
and A n s k i s accompanied in one niiinIm ' i - I>y t h e m y s t e r i o u s q u a r t e t t e . The
mys terious ones were i' riirht ened l»y
t h e applause and j u m p e d out the
window.
I!ul Sackie and M u t t stayed and
Lvavo some great , e n t e r t a i n m e n t on
the banjo uke and t h e m a n d o l i n .
They played so well t h a t t h e y were
ca lled hack t i m e and att ain to do
more hut at last they refused and we
had no more .
,lones re ad the Hiblo and Keen led
( he siii! ,r i))» ' to I l i t t e n b o n d e r 's acco mpaniment . It was a g'ood pro g-r am.
C O N F E R E N C E OF H I G H
SCHOOL P R I N C I P A L S
i ro l esso r r r a n k l m \\ . Johnson, of
Teachers College . New York , contributed g r e a t l y to t h e knowledg e of
secondary education on the part of
the high school principal s of this
area at th e c o n f e r e n c e last Saturday.
In t h e niornin .tr he spoke of the tendencies and trends of hi .trh school
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Ready to Wear
"All- ways Reliable "
Bart Pursel
Fred R. Hippenstoel
Clothing of All Kinds
K i 'U ' T Footwear For Loss
At
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby
Playing
SAT U RDAY , MAY 8th
f PRISCILLA DEAN
St.
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DRESSES
see
Joh n W. Knies, Mgr.
Bloomsburg
IN
Pa.
"Quality Is Remembered
Long After Price is Forgotten. "
"FORBIDDE N WATER S"
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Thunder Mountain
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The Screen Version of
The Great Stage Success
A Great Picture and a
Strong Cast.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
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Every body \s Favorite
MARION
DAVIES
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In Tho Greatest Triumph of Her
•Screen Career.
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" Lights of Old Broadway "
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SHOE WIZARD
FOR SNAPPY
SPRING
Sat. May 8th , Continuous
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HAINES
14G W. Main
Columbia Theatre
A Story Of New York City At
The Beginning Of Its Growth.
Don't Miss This—It 's Great .
We 've a tetter from a friend
advising us that he has in constant use a rug, woven from
strips of Hemingway suits that
he 'd worn ou t after years of
service. And the rug is giving
:th e "Normal". A full line of
as much wear as the suits did.
Quality Groceries and Candies.
The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts.
thing j ocular abo ut our "rugged clothing " is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
Lowenbergs
of fac t, there 's no j oke about
The Big Clothing Store
the long-wear qualities of our
With It's One Low Price
suits and topcoats.
to All Invites Students to
There are no better fabrics
Examine the Newest and
Latest in
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
Men 's Wea r
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style , you 'll find plenty
LEADER STORE CO. of that in 'em , too !
VICTOR IA THEAT RE
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TENNIS
The Latest Spring j
J. ECKER
4
Doors
below Market Square
and Summer Fashions- \
in Mens ' Suits and Ovi
KRAUSS'
ercoats.
CASH GROCERY
Made to your measure
The Nearest Grocery Store to
or
The Slogan
The t o u r n a n um t games are being
oil" promptly. It is a problem
layed
p
who will win but time will tell. A
Senior and .Junior captain have been
selected who are watching all th <>
<;ames to find out who the best players are . The .tyi rls selected will for .- »i
t h e t e a m who will play against each
other on Field Day. The Seniors, are
t h i n k i n j r they will win but the Juniors do not, doubt but that they wil l.
The credit of organizing' and cond u c t i n g - t h i s t o u r n a m e n t belontr? :o
Miss M c C a u n o n and Miss Loose. They
are m a k i n g girls athletics somethiivj
of importance.
ai -tor a n d what , hi .u'h sdionl t e a c h e r s
ean c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e d e v e l o p m e nt of
nu>r ;d h a b i t s a n d ideals on (h e p a r t
of pupils. H i s a u d i e n ce showed nu icii
i n t e r e s t . They e n t e r e d f r e e l y i u t u t h e
i M c u - s in n ati '.l a^ k e d m a i n q u e s t i o n s .
T o u r n a m e n t s are s t a r t i n .tr this
v.ve k. Sign up as soon as possible.
Don ' t miss the opt ion u n i t y t o play in
l?ie to u r n a m e n t or to learn. "There 's
a reaso n. " If you don ' t kn ow how
i , i play. '.M'i :- s Loose will teach y ou.
Hoc first class w ill he t o d a y at -1:1. 1) .
W a t c h the b u l l e t i n board f o r the
a n n o u n c e m e n t of the t i m e of her
ne xt class.
if you play in t h e t o u r n a m e n t it
TOWN HIGH SCHOOL
troes towards y o u r leti .er . M e t i e r still.
O R C H E S T R A GIVES CONCERT Mr. Kelson has alread y offered a lovin g " cup to the w i n n e r of '. ho t o u i n a The o r c h e s t r a of t h e local high int ' iil. (let Inisy all you s t a r s a n d let
school gave its t h i r d a n n u a l concert us see yo u shine.
on W e d n e s d a y evening in the audit o i i u m . The program was excellent.
On it appeared selections from Gounod. H a y d n . Schuliert Gluck , I l a e n COMPLIMENTS OF
de l. Tch ;tikowsk y. «.-u\ The concer!
was a n h o n o r a n d ci'edit to the orW00LW0RTHS '
chestra and its d i r e c t o r . \V . C lai 1
1 lower.
We Stand behind
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BA S EBALL
.•(lu nat ion today . In t h e a f te r n o o n ho
SACK AND ANSKIS
of rhavSHOW REAL TALEN T ,Ii < cu.
The Screen 's Funniest Matrimonial Farce.
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New Spri ng Suits
$25 $30 $35 $40
New Spri ng Topcoa ts
$25 $30 $35
HEMINGW AY S
Media of