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NOVEMBER 25, i918.
WEST E RVILLE, OHIO,
FINAL GAME OF THE YEAR LOST
No. 7.
STUDENTS HEAR BRITISH PASTOR
O tterb ei n N ow Boasts of An Orga ni zed G irls' G lee C l ub
l 11 the absence c,I a me11·s glee club Football Eleve t) Los:: to Ke ny on l·n in thl'sc military time~. a girls' gil"\', rluh has been o;·ganized. l'rofcssur Last A pp earance of This Spcs., a :·d is director of the c lub. an.: Season. he has rhosc11 the voices from among the mu~ical peop le of thl' college. The 0. C . PLAYS H A RD GAME first llll'Cti11g was held .\I on day night. and the following oflicers were elect-• Seve ral Roote r s From O tterbein o n cd: S idelin es-Ca m p, M atte rn , a n d l'rcs :dent-:-\uclrcy .\'elso n. H owa r d D o Best Playin g. Scc:·ctary and Trcasure·r - :-\gnes l'!a yi11g the last gaml' o f this sea-, \\ 'rir-ht · son. the Otterbein foot !nil men were .\l~;;,;ge:·-F:thel Eubanks. defeated hy the Kenyon team SaturThe orga11izat:011 is compo~ed of : day afternoon. at ,amh'er. by :i score -ieo ·uppock, Lois ·1ark. (.;Jadys 1 of 39 to 0. There was very littl e Lake. , \u drey :--:elso11. :\larie Staats, lin t' smashing and there were 110 sen- 1-:!izabl.!lh F o ntanelle. Beatrice Fis h. ational runs. Kenyon scoring all her er. . ·clle .\!ill s . \\"ray l<ichardso11 . .\l ay Di rector Glenn Grant Grabill 1,.:>ints hy forward passc, which th e· Se!·•,an. f le ten !,e!lc:·. L o rna Clow. Director Crabill ,u· iH: ti, 1,e avo 0 ; 1 _ tt erbe i11 eleven \\'ere unable to in ter- [[ e Ien \' a11ce . ,uo . 11 · \\' ttlC ' Iom , Ecst I1n , tained the clegrel' c, f .\ .. \. t:. o . This t 1c cept. J larlcy. \ ' icla \\"ilhelm. Ethel being i11t1.:rpretecl mt·ans asstll'iatc oi The game of Saturda)' \\'as the last L' g·mg Iiam. the· .\mcrica11 (;uilcl of Organists r,u J>an I<s, F ay I'Jyers. 1~d'tl ~ 1 1 o n e in which the Tan and ' ardi11al fkrtln l lancock . .'\ g ne. \\"righ t. \\'hich o rganization 1, not a ••jinning"' t eam is to .engage and C\'era l Coch,ociety. hut compused 1>;ily , f musiran lfall gir l together with a fell' Invitation to Barracks. cia 11~ \\'ho arc \\'il1;11g to s11i>mit tn khaki clad S. A. T. C. men \\'ere 0 11 Thursday :iftcrnoo11 at 3:00 o'clock. \\' !"'t.~,--.-;u o:rc -u rt;\\n\ r. 11 exhausti, <.' l\\f> Qa · · .·n·u..inati'-?_n. LllC" htn-'t CII 'I ht·y mu:t merit liity pl'r ,-c11t. at given. The game was h ard ly inv it d to visit and inspe c t the barleast in ead1 item of the two days' fought and although Kenyon was racks w h ere the young men of the pcnalizecl quite often. thf.' odds were Ottcrbl'in S. A. T. -. arc housed and tt·, t s. "i th 110 10 '' er th a 11 Sl' \ t· ttty Ill r
Very Reverend Canon S. A. Johnston Gives Unique Talk in Chapel Friday Morning. RECEIVES HEARTY WELCOME Delegate to World Wide Anti-Saloon League Conference Held in Co lumbus Last Week.
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against Otterbein and she was unabk ice!. From -LlO Lo (>:00. thtc otlicers to make any headway. a11d .. rookies" ,,ill ha,·e ..o pen house" tterbein displayed far from per- for the young ladi es of the co ll ege. feet t a m \\'Ork but the play \\'as not , .-\ buffet lun ch \\'ill he scn·ed from •0 ) · ragged. The greatest troub le cemed :,: 0 until 6:0( 1n the mess hall. r 11 I I' __________ to I>e I)Ct ween t I1e I>ac k· 11 e c anc 111e. · h 11 I M any times t ey were not a J e t o, Brine r In Charge. · · I ' I work t get , e r 111 cxecuu 11 g pays . , Orv ill e Briner \\'ho ha . been in Y. Only hort e ncl run s from punt forma- .\I C •\ , k t fr . tion were u sed and these gai ned but 1 . . . . . ,, or a ,c o 1um 1>_us 8 at· . I racks for cvcra l months ,,·111 have ltttle ground fo r the team. . .f . . c har ge of the lo :ii post exchange for N o doubt th1 s \\'as a grat, v111g v1c- • •, · I· I ·1 l'k . . • .. :-\. l. C. men \\' 11c 1 wt I t · e ly be (Contrnu e d on pag~ two .) opened next week. ML Briner would
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111 the chapel srrviel' Fricla) n1<,r11ing Otterbein s tudent s :ind fril'ncls had the unthual pleasure oi hl'aring a11 aclcl rns bv t h t· \ n:, l{evercnrt ·anc,n S. . \. Ju'111,t<' 1. h:e,i<l r oi St. Cl'orge·s Cliurch, Hirmingh:1111. l•:11g la11d . .\, a r eprt·scntatin· o f (;r •at Britain. Canon Johnston is attending the \ -\"urlcl-wide A n1i-Saluo11 League Conferenrt' now being he ld in Colum bus. a nd ~incc his ,tav in this country i,; to he o i short cluratiun, Ottt·rhcin wa-. g rc•atly favored in ,l'c uri11g ,uch a cl,stinguished speaker. That ll'hich im:,rl'ssecl hirn 111 nst, the Canon said, was the . \111crican
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.,,.,.-rr,1rn...,.,. 1,c br,;;- Y' i-n ' ' 1"d' th cy go about things. Since this is his • first ,·isit t o Amnira he had never bcfc>re coml' in to clirect c•>nta ct ,, iti 1 the .'\merion spirit of ·which he had seen so many e\'iclences, especially since the L'nited States e ntered the war. _I l e s_ poke hrieAy o f the ter_rihle loss 111 l1,·e, and money sustained each . . year thro ugl_1 the l1quo1· traft,c and h oped the t1111e had now come for
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forming. T he pap •r tests an: judgtccl .s,, _,J by 110 less m11siria11s tha11 _ 111111 , . l>cJtli !:aid,, in and I l onttto f'arkcr. • ,. I noted organ ists and ,omp'lsers . 1 11 , . • 11t 1 111her of orn-a111sts o f the L .. . at tain111g this degrt•t· is offrn·d each the whole wor ld to ht' free from it. . ~lost c,f his remarks were c cnlcrecl )Car comparat1,·ely few. There ts o11 nlv o ne exami n ation Th e hst ex-, th e importance of butlding up an I' • ' · ' (Con tinu ed on pa ge two . ) am ,n ation wa ,Jttc-mptecl by o, er I, ' -·-------eighty candidates. fr 1111 the ,·arions . . j ' __ f 1 , l ' S \ .• 1 J W esterville R ed Cross Again patls o t1~ . . . . .. 11101c t1an El t R ltP 'd t appreciate a11ythi11g in the way of half 'of whom failed to receive pass- 1 ec s osse o re s 1 en . Judge Alde n C_o _m m g, Soon o n furniture'. such as chairs, sto ,·es, rug s ing marks. Those passing r ece ive a At the annu~ l 111 ee ti11 g of the \VesC1t1ze n s L ec ture Cours e , and cu hi o n s to make the hou e com- diploma. ha \' in g affixed the signat ur·: s terv11le R~d Cr~ss, Tuesday evening. Pr e n ting th e first number in the fortah le for the men. Comm uni ca- of the t'Xamincrs tog<·thcr with the I th e follo_w111g fficer_s were chosen for itizcns' lecture co ur se th e }.l 0 11rag 11c tions sho uld be macle with the co ll ege J officers of th e uilcl. · the com111g year: . Light pera c mpany. aturclay evenfl,ce. l'r esidcn t. A. l'. Rosselot; vice ing, No,·. 16, delighted a crowcl of ---------. . ' president: J\1rs. C. S. l'ilki11gton; secIi teners which was the lar ge t for ' No th e r R a lly! ' C a ~m et H o n ors Presid en t . j r ctary, J\lrs. F. N . Thomas: tre:isurer, year for an op ning numb e r . The Friclay n ig ht at t h e r egular hour of 1T onortng J\lr s. Lyndon La Rouchc. C. J I. Sowers; executive committee, program wa very good. 9 p . 111. tho c loyal st ud ents who were , who \\'as 1:ecent ly nnrried, the Y. vV. E. J. Richardson, tiiss ·ora .\[cFad1 The next numb er i George D. Al- en thu siastic eno u gh to come o ut in . A. cabi n et a,·c an informal s ur - den. Charles Snavely, Miss Ethel clen. of \" ew York, lect ur e r , who the cold. gathered for a rally. prepar-1 pri c parly in Room eleven, second Hoffman, G. L. Stoughton, \ \'. B. come on Friday eve ning, Xov e mb r ~Lory to beating Kenyon in football. floor of _Cocl~ran J--~al l Sat urda y even- ]0!111 ton, ~Jr . Helen G. Snavc_ly. fh e s u ccess of the past year 1s clue 29. Tickets may be had at the Bank I fhc c r owd s n ake-danced up t0\\'11, 111g. .\lt s. La R uche, who was formof \ \ "cstervi ll e and Hoffman' at yelled in the h eart of the city, s nak e- er ly ;,,1 iss Jessie \\' iei·. is president of t o the u'11tiring work of the heads of the old price. danced back. and piled in the chape l the college Y. \V . C. A. Her hu sband departments and t heir helpers and Judge Alden. a descendant of J oh n after th e approved fashi 11 of rallic -. left last week to do reconstruction I every one who so faithfully did hi s and l'ri ci lh .A id 11 , is one. f the b est The specc l~ es _the fello:vs nncle per- \\'Ork i n Fran ce. or h er bit The . coming year should 1 platform men in 111 nca. Suc h \ s uaded their li stener. tul ly that Ot-1 A . J\[r . La Rouche entered the be a mo st imp ortant one. .\luch work new. papers a the Cincinnati E11quir- terbein wo uld g et Ken yon Saturday. room . entirely ignorant of what was is to be done here and in foreign er, pringfielcl. J\h s. Republican, , - -- - -I about to occur, the cabinet "orch es- co untri es. lf every l{ed Cross workLowell ourier- itizen and the Pitts- 1 Ralph Vernon M a rrie d . tra" began to play '·Herc Comes the er, says President Rosselol, is as fie ld Aclverti er, hav e written fl at t e r Ju ta we go to press. word comes J Bride." After a numb er of songs and diligent and faithfu l Lh e comi n g year ingly of him. He i trongly en- of the marriage of Ralph Vernon and a good socia l time together, re fre h - as in th e past year Westerville will clor ecl by e11ator \ Varren G . Hard -, .\I i s Daisy Bowman of ~1Jorth Law- ments wer~ served,- Mrs. La_Rouchel n ot o nl y maintain but surpass h er ing and othe r public men. re n ee. wa - t h e n given a stlver sandwich tray. proud record.
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Where Quality Is Unquestioned The DIAMOND and PRECIOUS Stone Market of C entral O hio Centers Here. Our Patronage Extends to All Sections of the S tate. Our Sales Organization is competent in Every Re spect. Our Pric es Are Always Co rrect. We are ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. You can do your shopping here by mail or phone and feel absolutey c~rtain that you are getting the same goods at the same pric e that you would pay if you personall y called at our establishment.
We Are Ready to Supply Your ·Christmas Wants No ve lties of eve ry styl e and kind in both gold and_ silver, in cluding the things that you will want to se nd your boy m camp or a t the front. Leather Nov e lties of the kind and characer found here only. W e rebuild your old jewe lry along modern lines, giving you first a sketch of des ign and then furnishing you an exac t co unt-e r part in wax. Th is enables you to see exactly what you will get a nd know exactly what it will cost before giving the order. W e are exclusive C o lumbus agents for the new Relief Engraving Christmas Cards, Invitations, Wedding Announcements, C a lling and Business C ards. Our repair and manufacturing departments are in charge of experts. Our ciamond setters, Engravers and W atchmakers are of th~ highest class, and our watch repair depactment is by far th e l argest in C entral Ohi o. W e buy or accept in exchange old gold, silver or diamonds and precious stones. Shop elsewhere and then come here to thi-, reliable quality store . Come in the mornings if possible, and remember that a gift p urchased here always makes and leaves a good impression with the person receiving sa m e.
Our stock comprises diamonds and precio us stones of every description, both mounted and unmounted. Rings in Solitaires and C lusters in the new platinum designs so much desired. Brooches in bo t h platinum and gold, jeweled and plain. Lavallieres in all the new de signs and combinations. Ladies' Wrist Wa tches in platinum, gold and gold filled, includ ing the famous Hallmark line, sold here exclusively. A beautiful line of pearl bead neck chains and brooches in both the genuine and manufactured varieties. Men's and Boys' W atches of all kinds for both the pocket or the Wrist. ' S terling Silver of every variety and for every known purpose. Sheffield Ware in many new and exclusive designs. Cuff Links in gold, gold filled and platinum, plain and jeweled, for dress or regular. Scarf Pins in Odd effective designs in gold and platinum. Sterling and Ivory Toilet Ware in endless variety.
O ur lay-awa y pla n e na bl es pa tr o n to buy no w and pay for th e g od s in paymen ts. o r if yo u a ,·e fin a n cially r espo n si bl e w e will g lad ly o pen an a cco u n t w ith y o u up o n r cco 111111c11dati o 11 of 11r c r edit department.
THE BANCROFT BR.O'S. CO. The Hallmark Store 138-140 North High St.
Columbus Savings & Trus t Bldg.
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FINAL GAME OF S TU DENTS HEAR i [F======================================:iq THE YEAR LOST BRITISH RECTOR G et Remedies for C o lds, "Flu" and Cough (Co 11 tin 11 ecf from pao-e on e. ) (Co ntinu ed fr o m p age n c.) tory for Ke nyo n as th e team has m e t influ e nti a l perso na lity a nd kec 1 i11 g and Toilet A rticles, at .w it h m any defeats thi fa ll. hew, I tr ue t o o ne' per o na l co nvi ctio n s. 1 DR. KEEFER, The Druggist. Kelly . Norto n an d t h e e n ds s tarr e d C hri st hies eel and hea led th ose ab o ut 1,
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for Kc 11 yo n w h i I c Ca 111 p . M at te rn a 11 d I h i111 u11 · o 11 sci o us Iy by m ea 11 s o f hi s I H ~wa rd d id no ta h I c wo r k fo r Ot t c r - I p erso n a Ii ty a II d hi g h icl ea Is. [ f we ~====================================================================$ii b e,n. have a wo rth y aim a nd ho ld ri g idly t o iii l ine up : it. r e m e mb e rin g alw ays th a t th e Otterbein (0) K enyon (39) futur e d e pc ncl s up o n the present, we I 1: lbr ig ht L. E. rores te r will co 11 s ta 11tl y de ve lo p a str o nge r l· ox L. T . Ca ble p e rso nality, lnvc influen ce n th o e So uth wi ck L. G. Ch e w ' wh o e liv es to uch o ur s , a n d lea ve th e lJ owa rd C. S haffe r wo rld a be t ter pl ace than we found it. O liv r R. G. H a ll lt pays to uph o ld o ur o wn co n victions R. T . :Vl ax we ll c , c 11 if we arc i11 th e min o rit y. t h e H o we l' . E.. Tlvrn1 as I ·a 11 o n sa id. H e a lwa y s admired ?.Ir. l\l eyc rs M a tt ern Q. B. K e ll y I Br ya n, w hom he spok e of a o ur , chreck R. H. T r ea t '"c ha mp io n lea d er of m ino r it ies." I ::VJ cD on a ld F. B. P errin T he g ro win g fee lin g o f fe ll ows hip amp L. H. N o rt o n a nd b ro th erho od betwee n th cJ tw ub s titules-O tt erbcin: ~lclku fo r nati o n . wh o pea k th e sa m e t o n g ue !brig ht, S pro u t for Matt e rn . I icker I was exe m p li fied in a no n J o hn to n' s to ·o m pa n): B fo r a_ f?o tba ll g am e . to B ig O p e n in g F r iday and at urday, o. B m e r . tat e and o llege . venue. fo r M cDonald, Albright f r S outh - a ddr ess. H e al s di s p lay ed th e '·OJd tak e pl ace rhank sg iv ,n g da y. w ick , Burgl't for Sc hr ec k Main for Engli sh" w it , a nd wh o le -h earted, ge n - has accep ted . Th e c ha ll e n ge was is- 1 \ ' a ri e ty S h o p.- . d v. Oliver. Po well for M e lkus, pro ut fo,: ia l p ir it o f a tru e '·Briti sher" l\l all)' s ued becau se Co. , wa s unabl e t o L o ,· s .... ,. e l 1 I I I . .~ Je s p e nt the wee k-e nd at Albright, Mattern _for S pro ut , Ganoe w_e re an x io us to shak e hand s with Will t ,e o ne - egge c ra ce las t Frid ay . a mp S hennan. for Burget. Kenyon : V o kdun , Arndt, h1111 wh e n he fi ni s hed speaking. Don't fo ,·g et th e . T. . min Lacli e · ' g arm e nt clea n ed and pres_ _ _____ trel s ho w . e d. a t t h e Qualit Shop .- Aclv. 1\1I rt 11 , a rabe ll i. Touchdown s-Fores t. Trea t, No rI Y t o n, Thomas 2, Kelly. ROOKIE-RITE -UPS Ge t a press at Quality S h o p. r th e ' O n \V e dncsclay evening. the girls Goal from tou chd own : orto n 3. o rp . "Duk e" Hald erman ( The Lectu,·e Friday e vening. dv . gav e D ean :vl c Fadclcn a birthday sereRcfe,·ce-Hycr. Ohio Wesl eyan . o mp a ny a co lumn o f tw os. ) - "Lcft I na d c. hy two !" COCHRAN HALL NOTES 1 mpire-Cop1>ias , Ohio tate. . ' Ele ctri c lights are more appre c iated hri ·tma . candies pecia lt y. Vari\IVhat have yo u do ne t that s uit? at the Ha ll s ince we hav e b e en de - ely h op .Hea d licsman- Bcrkley, Trinity. dv . Hurry with it t th e Quality h p · privcd of them during the dinner. :-1 is s Ida Kittle e ntertai ned a com Op eni11g at New Location Friday clv. G a s lights give u s an idea of the day pany of even. gue ts at Lazaru Sat and aturday. Variety hop.- Aclv. ompany A ha s iss ued a c hall enge before electricity. urday noon in hon o r of M r . Lyndon La Rouche.
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door c f se n ·icc, far fr o .11 b ein g labe l-! tu rk eys , a lmost too fat to ·t ru t, of r F o t da m l 'd go Hop pin g 0 11 m y large ed •· ·10 ed in c :--; ov. 1 1. '' 1s w id er pumpkin s wit h t he fr os t s ti ll o n dup lex wings, a nd th ere th ey'd s c::e o p e n th a n e\' er. · th em. o f co rn fie ld s. con tent to rest me drop p ing a lo t of bo m1Js a nd P ub li sh ed \ eek ly in the intere st of \ A nd n o t th e lea s t of t h e ways of af te r y ie ldin g t h eir go lde n ha rve s t. thin gs. I'd s po il th e Ka ise r' ~ pala ce, Otte rb ein b y t he sen ·ice is co nse rv a t ion . Th e s ce n e ch a nges, is tr a n sform ed. a nd lea ,·e it p ounded flat , or else I ' d OTTERBEI P BLI S H ! G Con sen·a tion ? Yo u kno w co n ser- T he turk ey, th pump kin. th e co rn - bus t a ga llus a n d likew ise brea·k a BOARD , va ti on. l t use d to b e ''Co n se r ve to fie ld a ppear a!la in , b ut in differ en t £!at. A nd th e n I ' d w or k m y p edals, ·w es tervi ll e, Ohi o ~ l•elp w in tht \\'ar .'' ::S: o w it is " Co n - form s. Yo tir fa th er bea tn • as h e and soa r ba ck wh en ce l came, a nd M emb er o f th e Ohio Colle g e Press , . ~ se rve to h elp pay t he cos t o f Victory. b randi s h e a s hini ng ca r ving knif e hav e a lot of medal s hun g o n my A ssociation _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Th e n ee d of it r emain s t h e sa m e. o ,·er th e I o dy of t h e bir d th at w as hero fram e. And Pe rs hing, F oc h and ST A FF fc, r C ncle Sam, no w t ha t th ~ v\ ar is o nce lord in hi s k in g do m, yo n r J o ffr e wo uld cr y •' P a rb leu! ee whi z ! E d ito r -in - Chief .. ...... Helen Keller, '20 I o ver, can no t it pea d u ll y hac k in m o th er s mi les. a . m o th e r d , a s ~h e D id eve r morta l du ffe r see va lo r suc h A s is t_a nt _E dit r _.... Es th er Harley, '2 1 h\s ea sy cl~a ir a1~ I ta_kc a w e ll dese r v- o ff r s th a nk th at a ll :; re toge ther a hi s?'' A nd eve ry pre t ty m a id en 1 nt nh nt, n g E d it t ..:._ cu res t. !\o. ); o w 1s th e t1111 c abov e o n ce mo re, y ur littl e is ter r within a doze n mil es wo uld c m e. H e len Bovee, '19 a ll o th e rs when we mu st 11 .:it re lax a hro th c r a nn o u nce s p ro ud ly th a t th e with la ur els lad en, a nd ha nd m e 1 Grace r mentro u t, ' 19 111 m ent. • I pi es a r e ma d e fro m th e " p um p kin t hat wr ea th es and sm il es. My pictu r e I Business Mgr. .. Kath ryn Wa rner, ' 19 Th e ex p e nse o f wa r di I no t ceas e g re w in my ga rd en." A nd yo u are wo u ld be prin t ed in a ll t he ma g azin es : A i ta n t Bu in ess Ma nagerswit h t h e !i r ing o f g un s. T11c mon ey hap py, yo u a r e t h a nkfu l f r life and "thi s man," it wo uld b e hi nt ed, "h a s now, no t for des tru c tion . ho me . E li zab t h M abe, '21 mu t g . pi ll ed th e P ru s sia n bea n s ' " A las , irgin ia B lagg, •22 1 ut fo r r eco nstru cti o n. M o re t han y l l see a n o ld g uy 's dr ea m in Q' is va in a nd Aga in th e sce n e chan g es. ~ Ci rc ul a tion Mgr. .. Mary Sidda ll, ' 19 1 120.000.000 m en, w o m en, a nd c hild re n g r eat a r mi es, th eir dut y cl o ne, ce lc- fu ti le no w; I hea r th e ho usew ife o;' o ur r\ lli cs a rc 11 w d et en cle nt sn ea m in g, '·Jt' .- tim e to mi lk th e A s i tan t 'ir ul ati o n M a nage r s• b rat in g th e mo t rea l Th a nk sg iving cow! '' I; r m e 11 0 t ilts o r to urn ey s Mary Tin s tman , '20 wh o ll y r in I a r t 0 11 :\m er ica fo r th e wo rld has eve r kn wn , yo u see Marve l ebe r t, '2 l f o d t k ee p t h e m a li \' C, lJncl e am b . d b l' . to shak e th e tyr a nts ' th r n cs; n li tt ie I)a r a n s m re ucecI to o 1v1011 , y o u At h le ti c Ed itor .... leo o ppo ck , ' 19 m u t p lay d inn e r hos t to a II o f ec th e s pi rit of de mo c ra cy, \'/ hi ch ha s p iffl ing jo urn eys I s tir my a ncient bo n cs.-vVa lt M as 11. L oca l Editor .......... Ruth H oo p e r, ' 19 E ur ope- even t o t h e la t ~st rru es t-a ll ' . . A lu m na ! E dito r .... P r f. ' uitn er , '97 po w erfu l a n d a ll -hun g ~·y ~G er m a ny , ~ro wn ed y our h o rn la nd , beg lll ,, ~ 11 ta l1ng w rk 111 t h e la nd o t your Exc ha n ge Edit r .. E dith Bin g h am , '20 he rse lf! . i b ro ther. Ge n era l o ns rvati n 's co m e to ou r L iterary Edito r .... ida vVilh e lm, ' 19 1 u r ar m y o f :~.000.000 m e n 111 ca mp to s ta y, .'\ yo u lo k, yo u a re happ y. P ac e Add res a ll co mm un i at io n s to T he Fra n ce l_ia . no t m ag ica l!y ci isso lv d is h e re. T o sav e o ur sc ra ps, pa tch up o ur tt erbe in Ta n a nd ' ardina l, 20 vV. at t h e l1rs t br ea th of ))ra ce . I t 1· _ __ __ _ _ _ c lo th es, a nd hau l o ur j unk awa y. ~ti ll in F ran ce, no t Ji rrh t iu 6 . bu t work H ave You Rea lized- · , l ye a rn to lea d a was tef ul li fe, but I ~l a in l. , We te rv ill e, O h io. ear, ing . • ·na re o-ai n <.:d t er rito. ry . .,_, . t1e t 11e S u bs rii tion Pr ice, $ 1. 50 £T: er '-' rd in g do n' t da re ' ' ca use ' gee ,. . na v e yo u rea 11.zec1 11 w 11t . !, . h e lpin g 111 th e "'oTeat ta ·k o f rebu 11 d - wa r 11as r"a II y to uc I1r. d u ~,~ H av e O ld Ge nera l Co nse rv a tio n s go t hi s l) aya l) le 1·11 a· clva,1ce. 1 ing a co u1~~r ~ ra va ge d a n d p lu n d ere d Y u t h ugh t how fe w of o nr m en a wf ul eye o n m e! E nt e red as se co n d cla s matter s t , till have I ha ve b ee n ca ll ed to pay th , uprem e by war. I h is a r my mu Sep te m b e r 25, 19 17, at Lh e pos t ffi ce vid c in s.:: cri ficc? L o ok a t o ur se r vice fl ag. at vVes terv ill e, 0 ., un der a ct o f th e b e t t hat A m er ica can pr t h e wa y o f clo t hrn g , fo o d a nd cq utp • Am o n g th e b lue s ta rs whi c h ar c not Ma rch 3, 1879. m c n t. as mu 5t a l O t h c t h er ar m y f near ly. e no ug h to rep;·ese nt ur men Ac ceptanc fo r ma ilin g at spe cia l 0 \'er a mi ll io n m en in t h is count , y, in e r vice. t h er e a r o n ly t h re e go ld rate o f pos tage p ro v ided for 111 ec. ,~e n li ke y _ur s e lves w h ar wil lin g o nes: Th ree m e n o n ly, so f::ir as- w e 11 03, A c t of Oct. 3, 19 17, aut ho ri zed to se r ve a t 11·e ly, l~ut whose se rv.tcc s kn ow no w. fr 111 th e g r ea t number O ct. 24, 19 18. we re no t r eq uir ed 111 t h at fo r m. I h e , wit h th e co lo r hav e di cl fo r th e na ti 11 is g lad a n d eag ~r t '.> do a ll i;, caL• sc th ey er ve~I. 1 its po we r to expr ess , Ls cl e~p g r at i- 1 Tn o ur Th a nk sgivin g t h is ye ar tu c\c . . . . .,houl d we n ot bo w a hum b le g rat ivVe cheat o ur e lv in m a n y ways. exp en cs ri g h t t•· -lc to th e G cl o f Batt les w ho ha s Bu t t hat n a t, 11 vVe ju gg le o ur m o tiv es, do in g so m e no w a re g oin g o n a t t h ' ra t e of o n e kept t•r m e n afe in da n ~e r, to th e th ing wro ng, or u n wo rth y und e r a a nd a ha lf bi ll ion s o f cl o_ll ar s a 1_11 0 11 t h. L o rd f H os t , w h o has h ear d our pre text wh ic h co n fu ses ou r rea l r ea - An o th e r L ib erty L oa n ,~ loo m111 g ? n 11 ' raye r. wh has kept o ur m en, ov er s 11.- Anon . Lh h o ri zo n a n d tax es ru n m er n ly t h er e. in l-1 i ca r e, a nd wh o w ill a l n g , wa r r no war. _1 s it fai r to " brin g th e m h o me, vi t'ry cr ow ned ." STU DE N T A PPETIZERS Ho·Jd You r Te m pe r. impo c a n y m o r e t ha n ts a bso lutel y \ Swe et Cider, App les, O ranges, Ge t ma d if yo u mu s t. hut do n 't ll y n ecessa r y n yo u r Go ,·ernm c nt at No tice Grape F ruit, English W 'a ln u ts, Etc. olr th e ha n d le, is th e advi ce f a sag e. th is t im e o f a ll t im es? Th er e w ill h e no iss ue of th·e Ta n vV h en yo u ex pr e s y u rse l i o t h r s \ 1 a t e is o ne n emy t hat ca nn o t b e MOS ES & STOC K nd c ' 0nd a rd in a l n ex t wee k. se e w hat' s in yo u. and a s a r ule sc::c ma d e s ig n an a r m i t ic..:. Tt is no r ma l co nditi n s. th ere w ouicl h e a . less th a n th y th u g ht wa . th e re; f.g h tin g a ll t h e ti me. s ly ly, a lert ly, yacat1o n fr om th e 'vVe clne day befo re but if yo u a re s ilent yo u h av e t h 111 clay '.1 11 cl ni ht, 11 t in a pe tacu la, r · · ti y a n d 111 · s1c · Iuou s Iy. \ Thank g iv in g un t il th e Tuesday fo l>ne ss in g . a nd th e ch an ces a r c t ha t ma nn e r. ·1 ut qu 1e . , lo wlll g . a nd t h e ta ff fee ls th a t it is t I1ey w ill t hin k t h er e's 111 r e in yo u E ve ry a r m y camp a nd eYe r y S. A . 1 • . . . ent1t1eel to a s11g 11t vaca t1011 , even I1a l n th ere rea ll y is-whi c h w ill b ·. camp in t h e co u n try t h at does not . th o ug h co ll e<>e cla s ses co nt111u e thi s . . . 0 H . L. BENN ETT & CO . rea tl y to y our ad : ant a g c.-E x- · ta k e ac ti ve a rm s a ga 111 s t 1t h a d b e tt er • • .. U yea r . Y o u wi ll r em em be r t 1.1 at c1urI1a ng c. n ·le a m ma y 1. . T d e 111 oh il1 ze at o nce. 62-64 N . Stat e St. · I t I rn ,; t h e w eek. of qu a ra 11t111 e t 11e an no t n eecI yo u to fi g I1t fo r 111,m , ) U t a rdin a l ap p ea red. as usua Concernin g Conservation. . a ve f or 1111• 11 . a nd . l 11e c1oes n eec1 yo u li day ' .M e n wi ll w in th e \ Va r-s l,ips wi:I a Ye f o d . T a1<c w 11a t y o u n ee d O11. I T h er efo re we are dec larin g a ho • fo r bo th Staff a nd r a d r s. th1 s o ne w1n t h e \ Var-food wi ll wi n th e \,\ 'a r Tl do yo ur I 1a t e. an c1 n o m o r e. 1e c- / . - !a l o r wi ll win th e \\ ar-co n se rv a - tnn . e o f t 11e c1ca n p1a t e 1s . s t 1' ll fa s 111• n- w ee k ; a nd w e wi s h yo u a ll a v ery t i . ti:i n wil l ~,, in th. e 'v ar-w 11 , th_ey did . a ) e. a ve co 1 11n g 11y t a k'·1ng ca1·e f ha pp y Th a nk sgivin g . 11 h X II Th e: \\ a r 1s wo n. Th ,: (, erm a n tl11·e d I ia t y o u ave. · ecc cs. a :; Idle Dream s. g·o se-s t cp h a g iY e n. wa y to 1h c l; oc h \ w sh oe- b r us h es , a p a nd wa t er m ay n o , 1 •. • tr t. a nd cvc ryb dy ha ppy. . . .ti • to , If I we r e no t so weig ht y a nd if m y I . '[' . 1>e 1mpr css 1Ye w ea po n s w1 1 w 111c 11 .\ . J' 1 1 t i1 t tl t . k Sa e , \,V1ntry yea r · were no t . o clo se to 80, Yo u m e n o f th e : lt, m t ur n , e n c ·. - v l 'd s cra () li ke eve n te<·rs. Yo u l) rob a h ly h a ve a hit of r <.' g ret m ixe d :,g h ts-turn cm o ff wh e n t h ey arc , w it h yo ur hap p in ess. th e r eg:·e t o f no t 11 t in a ctual u e. a ve e ,·e r y t h;n g wo u ld no t s ee me ittin g here in a n havi n g b ee n th e re pe r o na ll y t see that yo u poss ib ly ca n. easy cha ir, w hil e m a rti al la d ~ ~re hit ; ·o n ·ed o f t hat t h ings w e re p ro p rly w . un d up . on se nati 11 n ow? tin g eac h o th er eve r ywh ere. T'd like lt is certa inl y di sco ur al"in g t h e all M o re ne ed than eve r! tO be a fl ier. a n d mo unt an ae r oplan . a nd s a r up hi g h a nd h ig her n t r Ye d up to ru sh do w n a nd cap tur e _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Thanks giv ing t ha n yo u'd co n ide r sane. I' d ch ase a burg lar, and arri ve on t l1·: ~cc n e to fi nd th e po lice ha ,·c him n ea t ly Th a nk gi vi1w ! T h e pro n oun cin g o f th e P ru ia n bird m en w ith pa trioti c sha ck led. H ow e ver, th er e' n o u se th e wo rd b rin gs v isio n s h e f r e y ur g lee a nd h ow th e m they' r e abs urd ir. feeling useless th ese day , fo r th e eyes, y o u ge t life size p o rtrait of me n to m ix thin gs up with me. To
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Parkers' Lucky Curve Fountain Pens, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, -Examination Free'83 . The First nited Brethren, the Presbyterian, and the ongreg:.1tional High Grade P erfumes and Toilet Goods. churches of York, Nebraska, have Finest line of Pipes, Cigars and Tobaccos. I federated for the period during which the pastors of the latter two churches are away for war work. Dr. e\'e1·yhocly thl·n·. \11d li ~tcn. d.,d." 1 L. F. J ohn is pa t r of the federated s he said in a whi~pcr clo~c to his car, 1 ·hurche ' . '· j wouldn't tell any une else. of '10 'vv "·111 1a · m D . ·1,y , 1ner o f Louisa. . • \ The College Avenue cou r se. hut I heard the Pr of. tell Miss Virginia. has been appoint e d a is- ' 16, '16. Mr. and Mrs. JI. D. Bercaw, tan t po s tm a ter of that tow n and f A nder son, Jn diana, arc the I roud Za rl111an, the as~istant. ( they didn ' t MEAT MARKET en tered upon hi s new dnties th e l"irst pare11ts f a b:iby daughter , Betty know J was in the rloak room) that I was 111aki11g good fro111 the ,·c ry I of thi s m nth . Anne, b rn November 6. s t a rt. I s n 'I that \\'on d e rf u 1? Two '84. M i s Emma Burtner, w ho was '11, '09. A 0 11 , who ha s b e11 11aJ11cd good- ni gh t kissl's t o- lli ~ ht. \.'a thl'r." principal of th e hi g h sc ho ol in Rugby, Richard Mathew, was born on No She grabbed him around the !l ee k irn -1 Th e Old Reliable Scofield Store .· orth Dakota, la t year, i. now hold- vembcr 13 to Rev . and .i.\1 rs. - !en C. pulsiYely hdc n· s he hurriL·cl up stairs. ing the same p os ition in Ilurl cy, \ Vis- .\rn old Olinta J hnson) of Custar. is the reliable place to buy That llight as :vlr . Coldrich lay half ~on in. ~hio. . . awake in his heel he had strange, Dry Good s and Men's Furnishinp. 00. Pr fes. or G lenn Grant Grabi ll l6. Jos ph . Co ughenour f Day - ,i~ions than c,,·n ~lecp. which linally f director of t he Otterbei11 Conserva~ '. 011 , Ohio, spent Sunday with friends ca me. cou ld bring- hi111 . I le sa w the tory of Music, has been pre s iding- at 111 \ Vesterville, Ohio. clingy sto ne str u c ture s of old J,·rusa1<:m s h o oting up int6 );ew York sky the organ is the Ma onic Ten:ple, o A Dream of the Return. G . H. MAYHUGH, M . D. scr:ipcrs, heard electric cars rum Jumbu , hio, dur in g the fall reuni n ( ··011tinuecl.) bling alollg whL·n· pccldkrs had of Scotti s h Rite Mason . Tlte o the rs lean ,tJ toward hi111 1111 East College Ave. wearily sl1<i ,·ecl their push cart · , and '17 '17. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. l' hil - conscious ly. "E,.. 11 11 ow in oui· in s t ead of th,· sicke llin g- swarm of de li ps (Ed 11 a Mi ll er) of Hartfonl C 1111 .. hanishmt:nt w ' can look o n wit It pride Phones-Citizen 26 graded foreigners. scow ling Turk, were visitors in \ Vesten-ille la st week. a · people of a ll ra ·cs w o rship tltc an ·111cl r e li g ious fanatil-s, he co uld SCL' Mr. Phillips wa a delr.gat c t th ' cc;: to1-- a11cl l1H-' llloriab of ours. \~,-en thousands of well clt·essl'd citizcllS Co nferen ce 011 the \\' or !cl -Wide now the inlluence of tl•t: few poor :>assing- along the ,ct reds. all reDR W . M. GANTZ Prohibiti II held in 'olumhu $. J!.'w s i11 Jeru sa lem who wail a nd e1111Jli11g , 1: ry rc-111arkahly the gell tl c '12. M iss J l e len onver e of \,V ester- mourn be ide it · walls i11 the cvcn mcn who had b ee n at hi s hornc that· Dentist ,·i ll e , was pub li c ity manager f r in g is paramount among the rest." e·;clli ng. I le l1im sc l( wa · there a;1cl Bell Phone 9 ounty f th e l ' nit e cl \, ar I l e glanced ahoul triun1phantly. th 11 1,•ra11k li11 had hi s narne. ' ·J ose ph G o lclrirh- \,V rk Ca mp aig n w hi ch wa ca rri e \ sadde ned as h e w ·nt on. "Y L'l wt Rcal Estate" on his o!Ticc window as 15 W . College Av e. on early in .\'ovemher. ca 11 do nothing, nothing. vVe scratch he ha il hl're . Intl the window was 011 the su rfa ce o f thin l!s ln;t when, larger in a ,·ision and the letters were 16. Mrs. \V. I{ . lluhcr. (l) na !leek) 1· , t\1 c, ga.111. ·, \\ ' e la lk ,)·f f uncls ancl s hone more C . W . STOUGHTON, M. D. to her · .e1 • s 1t1 · • cs hut as long a , the heath e n polished so that they l1as. returned f . home in Dayton. I u111, 01 11 . a .ter M11avlllg spent several 1 ·r-11r k pat1·ol the holy s tn·ets w e must brightly. 3 1 W . College Ave. (To h continued.) mon 111l I ontgomery, hann. . · • to m urn and µ: roa n outsitk . l tl1s I l I . .\la . . cout111uc Westerville, Ohio w 10 1· Ill la111p ti · w it 1 ,er rns rnn 11 " Sheridan. ic c,ty wa !' re s ident 1':in g and Dean 1.- iske of It was left for J ·. eph (;old r ic h. B e ll Phone 190 Citizen Phone 11 Oberlin ·011<: g .: arc eaeh thl· auth , r '14. Mi . s Myrtle M etzger is ,., 1u11 g finally. lo break the siknce and sa) of n o t e worthy hooks which ha\'e her parents at their country hu,ne what he knew they all wanted him t o heen r~_: :n tl y 1,H1hlitih ecL _l' '.·.es. Ki 1_1g ',; near \ Vesterville. h e expects to ay. ·• 1:athcr. the J ewis h race ·till hook. I h<' \\ ay tu Lllc. has Just leave ea rl y i11 December fo r \;\' est lives in us. Do not he discouraged Ii ·e n is sue d hy lh · Mac l illan Co m Africa, where s h e wi ll e nt er the mi s- for so 111c clay we may h .: lp fullill your pany. _ \)ea11 Fi;~kl··.~ ho k. "1-'inding- f . ionary work of the L1 nitecl Bretltrl'Jl plans." th e lornracll' (,< cl. was written at church. f The clock 011 the landing of tl.~ th e reque st of the .\ ss,1c iatecl l 'rcss · '05, '06. Death has entered the home st a tr Slruck cle,·en and the strcd for use in !{ eel Triangle \\' 0 1·k. of Rev. a111l .~Ir . B . ·1: . 111v · e l y o f lamp in front. o f the house began to . Kyoto, Japan. and taken th e y ung- lltck c r occas1011ally. The men, one est memb er. Frank, who died Octo- hy o ne. began to arise and start WEEKS' COLD TABLETS her 6. aged only two week The Tan toward the hat - rack in the hall ex Staple and Fancy Groceries see WITH and Ca r dinal extend s in ce r e ym- chai~ging_ the conve nti ona l words of ELKAY'S WHITE PINE W ILS ON , THE GROCER pat hy to th e parents in thi bereave-I partlllg 111 · uhdued YOices. Fathe1· COUGH SYRUP meat. ?. I r. and ~Jrs. hively are mis- Tha lm a1111. the la s t to ka\'l', pressed South State St. PREVENTS sio 11 aries of th e l nited B r ethren I G ldri clt's hand mcanin g ly as he went AND hur ch in Japan a n d Mr . . hiv e ly is a I toward the door. CURES profe or in the Doshisha L' niversity j Just then a c heery ''good-n ig ht'' INFLUENZA at Kyoto. was h ea rd. and a hou11ri11g step 011 THE TAIL OR h AT ' 14. Lieutenant JI . E. Bou D .. 1 f l t e porch. i\s thl' door swung open Corner State a nd Main Streets u1a11 o l{ehccC'I 1. l 1 11. . 1· Camp rcenleaf, Georgia. aucl J,.J r .. ' us ll'C 1. Jost 111 g the old Upstairs Bon Durant were guests of Mr~; l R,,1.hb1 s arm se\'n,:l)'._ in her ha,t c. Cleaning and Pre ssing done oil Sarah l ment last Frid:iy. Lieu -I Ma_ny pardow. l·ather." s he said short notice. tenant Bon Durant i 011 a ten clays' co_~~nng.' '.' I :'.•as \'Ct:y rude.'' . leave fr m camp and is visiting his J Y c h_ild. . r ep l1ecl Ra bill ThalTHANKSGIVING EATS Let Charlie, The Razor Edge wif and other 1:clativcs at ·amp I n~ann maJC . tically. "you ha, c f rha se, Ohio. g_iv ene. , but ke ep ever in mind conN ew ,English Walnuts Almon Do Your Cleaning and Pressing ' ·1derat1011 and rcs1 ect." Cream Nut s, Apples, o'ranges, Ba at the 94. t th e recent mceli11g of th e \ s 0011 a he il'ld -1 l ti d QUALITY SHOP nanas, Sweet Cider and all the o Foreign Mi sion Board o f t h e .'. c r\:lurned osct ic "Oh o r • , · . .s go;;cl spmts n1ted l,ehccca 81 W . M ain St. good things to make up that luncheoll, · 't B ret h ren Ch urch, held in Da Y t on, d·a cl ' we Iiad the grandest practiceMOSES & STOCK '70. Bishop George M. Mathews of Dayton, Ohio who is one of ·.he Vire I'residents of the nti-S:1!0011 League of America. pre ided at tht open in g meeting of t~e );a ti o 1_1a_l _C nferen:e o n \ Vor ld- \ V1de Proh1b1t1on hdd Ill o lumbu s, Ohio, last week.
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Y mig ht ha,·e been called a leader- , less meet ing. being in charge o f the preside nt o f the local a soc iation, R. 1 J. Ha rmelink. Departing from t he u ual custom of choosing a subject fo r a talk. the p re ident merely made a iew r e marks to the men in reg:i.rd to t he prospect - for the Y. ;,[. C. A. in O tterbein fo r the rest o f the ye ar. \\.ithin the next week t he h o use Ea t o f the libra~y o n Co llege avenue wil l be put in shape a nd fi tted up fo r a "\"' head quarters. The building ha;; bee n rented by the Co llege a nd I turned ove r to t he Y. i\l. C. ; . to use a · it sees fit . There will be r oo m for the sec retary's des k fo r t he dis tribut ion of desk supplie , a reading room. a w riting room, and such o ther I thing · as it m ay be fo und advisable to e sta blish. 111 case the possibility of a pos t exc hange becomes a reality tw o of the rooms may be s ublet to 1 the co mpany for t he exchange. \\'ith the o pening o f the "Y" rooms wi ll co me a sec retary, i\,lr. Briner, a , g raduate o f Otterbein o f the class o f ' 14 and at present doing " Y" work at j the Co lumbu barracks. He has had a good b it o f expe ri e n ce in tlie work and is ful l of enthu s ia m and id eas which he has the abi li ty to p ut in A nnouncement will be p ractice. made late r as to the date o f the form. a l ope ning o f the building.
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TH A NKSGIVI NG F LOW E RS AND PLANTS . Please order your V io lets not later than T uesday.
GLEN-LEE PLACE, No. 14 North State Street
Xmas Greetings Cards, Jewelry, Pennants, O tterbein Xmas Greetings.
University Bookstore
UNION
New Model Restaurant SODA FOUNTAIN Any Kind o f Sandwiches, Home-Made Pies Special Orders any T ime
See the Quality Shop For Up-to-Date Cleaning and Pressing. 81 West Main Street
Regula r Lunches or Dinners Oysters and Fresh F ish O r ders over the Phone North S tate St.
Westerville, 0 .
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Time to Go and Select Your
Kibler ·winter Suit and
Overcoat This season's Kibler Clothes have been so selected as to particularly appeal to College Men who must dress well and warmly but without extravagance.
Through out 33-store Buying Power we have at least one-third of his Clothing Money. securing first choice of the best fabrics and tailori~g, but in buying at figures which maintain
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our well-known policy of saving the customer at least one-third of his Clothing Money.
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$15 and $17.50_St()re 22 W. Spring
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$22.50 and $25 Store 7 W. Broad
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