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Boys Take To Hockey

In the wee small hours of the
morning, members of the Maples,
armed with brooms, all decked out in
football head gear and shoulder pads
and mounted on their trusty baby
Lincoln, (Ford) assembled on the
hockey field in persuit of a kitty, but
it wasn’t that kind of a kitty. After
many minutes of play, they succeed-
ed in making a goal by routing out
the black and white kitty from the
campus. The members of the team
were the center of attraction at
breakfast the following morning.



Poor Team
We have a team at S. R.
It is so wondorous wise
That after every football game.
The baker makes them pies.
Now sweets are still forbidd n
fruit
When training seasons here,
And there is no exemption
At Slippery Rock thig year.
So when the pie is served at lun~h
\With eager mouths they ="
Bt while the others eat ‘h p
They stare at emptv pl'~tec

THE SLIPPERY ROCKET
Football Days



The football days have come again,
The time to all so dear.
It fills us all with pep and vim
For S. R. has some team this yr.
We've met Mr. Union, Tech and
Grove,
And all have met defeat.
And on the coming Friday
Our team will not be beat.
So lets be loyal to the game,
And bring to old S. R. due fame.
With yells and shouts, and songs
of glee
We’'ll cheer our team to victory.

M. C. & M. L

If you want a guide through Pitts-
burgh apply to Mr. Coitrell. He
knows the way! Just ask him how
he got back to Slippery Rock after
his first trip to the “Dirty City.”



All those picnic-goers who wish
Miss Joachim to bring the coffee cups
had better remind her of said task
several times. We hear she is quite
good at forgetting.

NEW COLUMBIA

FRANK. W. HILL, Mgr.
High Class Motion Pictures

Thursday and Saturday Evenings
Special Matinee Saturday Afternoons







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INTEREST PALID ON TIME DEPOSITS





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Candy
HOT DOGS
Cigars



WATSON’S
R -freshment Parlor

. SANDWICHE
Cold Drinks

Ice Cream

over the nerves.



HEINEMANS LUNCHEQONETTE

“THE HOVE of GOOD EATS.’





Meals - - -



Soda Fountain

— Home Baked Pastry —
““Just a Little Bit Different”

Luncheons





CHIROPRACTIC



terfering with the transmission of nerve impulses results
in an abnormal function commonly called “disease”.

This iterfenercy is produced by a subluxated vertehia
(bone of back out of place) pressing upon nerve tissue
as they (nerves) pass out from the spinal cord between
these vertebra (bones).

The trained adjuster locates the obstruction or in-
terference and by means of adjusting the subluxated ver-
teb:a over comes the cause, and health is the result.

Ninety-five per cent of all sickness is traceable to the
nerve pressure in the back. An adjustment will conven-
ience the most skeptical.

CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS FREE
TO FACULTY AND STUDENTS

DR. W. S. SCHRUBB
CHIROPRACTOR

Office in Home
SLIPPERY ROCK, PA.

WHAT IS IT? 1t is a
scientific method of adjust-
ing the cause of “disease”
without drugs or instru-
ments, based on correct
knowledge of Anotomy, es-

. pecially the nervous system.
he Chiropractir Idea 1s that
te cause of so called “dis-
ease” is in the person afflic-
ted, and the adjustment in
over coming that cause.

The function of every
organ in the body ig control-
led by nerve impulses from
the brain which it transmits

Any impingement of these nerves in-

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