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FRESHMAN WEEK EDITION Michigan State News KANT I.ANSING, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. SKITKMKKI1 lit. lii HUGE FROSH ENROLLMENT PREDICTED FACULTY STAFF | u< APPOINTMENTS ARE REVEALED Eaiadnt Named Acting Dean of Liberal Arti in Ryder'i Place COLEMAN HEADS WKAR ?1 Other Appnintmenti and IK Rrtirgralioni Alto An Minced I TWO SOCIETIES TO GO NATIONAL IN NEAR FUTURE Alpha Xi Delta Will Inttall Ero Alphiani Early Thii Fall. PETITIONS ACCEPTED AeTheoni to Become Thirty- ninth Chapter of Delta Chi. MUSIC DEPT. TO HOLD TRYOUTS Plan to Have 60 Memheri In Men't Clee Club. EIGHT NUMBERS 1509 New Students; Get Entrance Cards; 407 More Than '33 ON ARTSCOURSE Liberal Arts Board Hat Chosen Interesting and Diversified Spartan Citadel Again Scene of Hurried Activity *s Newcomers Pack Fraternity Houses and Dormitirifft; Possible Total Fnrollment Seen a', 14 SO rrogram. FLYER TO OPEN COURSE Amelia Earhart. Will Durant. and Corneliui Vanderbill. Jr. to Appear Here. r.t iivi m I I President Show (i reels Fresh men UNION BOARD TO OPEN BOARDING HELP FRESHMEN CLUB THURSDAY Qnealinnairei Aid New Stodentr Ottey Will Have Charge of Nun- i. iota ir> In Eaten Curricula P. .'it Crganiiatio- Artivitier at Wellr Hall FALCONE PLANS 100 PIECE BAND New Mtr Are Urged to Try Out Thii Weoh AOP TO INDUCT BETA GAMMAS f ormal Banquet and Announce mert Ball Will Follow In Union Freshman Gals-Learn Your Greek Alphabet *"c\" Heee'i a Chance la Get the Inride Dnpe nn Sorority ; Tnctica. Tjrvla, and Tli it R a t Hint mi i airmen Alpha Slat* Theater Cut* Admlasian Prleg Trrthman girl* *tar Trvaa# i* ***** Gamma ; n»ade of th***- rnutllrd lite d»ie of Freahman work wu* diviaton* who ha draw to a close. aorordy rushing btlity. and * dnfc wtli begin* to get under way Girls in the Union during the hear hit* about a Panhetlenu **- day - Emmajagn Stephens Paul heptetnber U. under * mad Hutmn Raaj:.„«•«>. nianaaemerl jr.d wilf. a graduate aaauCanU 'an«f r. p. ... . Thi. > * s lagot. tetiow m auia P""- wUi be cjt from the r. tl AipaWUMtla 2Sr and 4'* ddiniutom U apfK.14ntrr.ents were *n*1 Mr W H T* ~ hy -he board, a* follow* formerly of Bridge^* v- w RjwUh /amcyaon. :<wrarch wiU ** >khe n** manage - a* department of economics The theatre opens Sati 1 Eltxahrth Shuter steno- Sunday with "The Girl Lm« _ « department of educa- soon following thi* Monday and a Tuesday with The Scarlet Em- v <* Margaret Folken^ steno- pre* * peer m department of agruul- Wednead iMtUmt of the ween where rrvetn- sanation then a snatih of ,n m** ipens Satuir* hrr* c,t band will ewplain the ihing reaches them about a week ^rr< under new details and requirement* of mem- called Silenge week, then they 3 Ail ""l •ir ^ f" th a Alight berdup to the newcomers w inder why some upper class dormitory* * 1 "-«<••• ' rhis season Tryouts began this morning at friend goes snooty on them and vita! ions -t |*«toffic-r -r. t-.. ^ ID o'clock in Mr Falcone office won't be seen talking to ihem on ' '•>•*» M *h< in room US Abbott Hall, and will the rampua (but. Mary Stewart * Women# iuungr off the ballroom mpaan, he held Wednesday Thursday. thit is different>. then something *nvrtat»on* for all parties rarept- Conn *od Friday Irorr. 10 00 a m to to sign railed a prt IS 00 noon, and fiom 2 00 p m end it all seems to 1 3b and ! we irheti Durant ha« appeared an poetry and the "Homer day", and at thirty-two of age the most versatile quipped poet in Amen- the girl. II *t noun 1 the d.y :l u* p..- u','1T"... tot more *Y invitations for the formal NtA lH*] Jsnuarv 22 Ausland id f*»n El A meptn »d* "f ' rgan author of 1130 and 12 30 noon or. 'J"1* **lkt (it the day preceding the party LjUL^.t Girls must rail for their own In- or send a written order their friends « Cirta living in dorrnitorw. | Ti7ci.o~ ihi lU 1mvr ncpttnm at th. dor- r rtrr Bnd ^v.,tlalng baha. 3 o cloak of ; ^ |h, tlM. to whlch that the* rac.iv. i ion »«f a wealthy and es- {elusive family and an heir to for¬ tunes. Cornelius V - rider bt It Jr . who will inations is atheduied to take place from W 11 to 9 45 The Announce¬ ment Halt will be held from 0 43 to 12 00 in the Union ballroom The affair will be informal and Nate Fry's Orchaslra will play Beta Gamma was founded at Michigan State College. May 1932. Their petition to Alpha Omieron Pi was a<-eepted last May The chapter will be the Hith nat¬ ional sorority on the campus T if ever popular freshnwui «o- with an taformai vuffve for girls ml.-; the auapues of the Y W (' A continue brday with a Girls' : Oeiruelor Hour and two misses, i include a Y M A miser to- j morrow. and end Saturday with a W A A hike for frusfc girls and a Student Grange Miser in j the Little Theatre for all Agricul¬ ture and H > will I milted at the i lOfUllC
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Page 1: WEEKEDITION Michigan StateNewsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1934/state_news... · 2014. 12. 5. · i11iti11fi.iwith."Mii\Kittin* Sti \iit"thatu»unscor-rnt mItH-iiun. Irutininuthelam»u«hnov

FRESHMAN WEEK EDITION

Michigan StateNewsKANT I.ANSING, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. SKITKMKKI1 lit. lii

HUGE FROSH ENROLLMENT PREDICTEDFACULTY STAFF | u<APPOINTMENTSARE REVEALEDEaiadnt Named Acting Dean of

Liberal Arti in Ryder'iPlace

COLEMAN HEADS WKAR?1 Other Appnintmenti and IK

Rrtirgralioni Alto AnMinced

I TWO SOCIETIES—— TO GO NATIONAL

IN NEAR FUTUREAlpha Xi Delta Will Inttall Ero

Alphiani Early ThiiFall.

PETITIONS ACCEPTEDAeTheoni to Become Thirty-

ninth Chapter of DeltaChi.

MUSIC DEPT. TOHOLD TRYOUTS

Plan to Have 60 Memheri In

Men't Clee Club.

EIGHT NUMBERS 1509 New Students;Get EntranceCards;407 More Than '33ON ARTSCOURSE

Liberal Arts Board Hat ChosenInteresting and Diversified Spartan Citadel Again Scene of Hurried Activity *s Newcomers

Pack Fraternity Houses and Dormitirifft; PossibleTotal Fnrollment Seen a', 14 SO

rrogram.

FLYER TO OPEN COURSEAmelia Earhart. Will Durant.

and Corneliui Vanderbill.Jr. to Appear Here.

r.t iivi m I I

President Show(i reels Freshmen

UNION BOARD TO OPEN BOARDINGHELP FRESHMEN CLUB THURSDAYQnealinnairei Aid New Stodentr Ottey Will Have Charge of Nun-

i. iota ir> In Eaten Curricula P. .'it Crganiiatio-Artivitier at Wellr Hall

FALCONE PLANS100 PIECE BAND

New Mtr Are Urged to Try OutThii Weoh

AOP TO INDUCTBETA GAMMAS

f ormal Banquet and Announcemert Ball Will Follow

In Union

Freshman Gals-LearnYour Greek Alphabet

*"c\" Heee'i a Chance la Get the Inride Dnpe nn Sorority; Tnctica.

Tjrvla, and Tli it R atHintmi i airmen

Alpha

Slat* Theater Cut*Admlasian Prleg

Trrthman girl* *tarTrvaa# i* ***** Gamma

; n»ade of th***- rnutllrd A» lite d»ie of Freahman workwu* diviaton* who ha ■ • draw to a close. aorordy rushingbtlity. and * dnfc wtli begin* to get under way Girlsin the Union during the hear hit* about a Panhetlenu **- day

- Emmajagn Stephens Paul heptetnber U. under*

mad Hutmn Raaj:.„«•«>. nianaaemerl jr.d wilf. agraduate aaauCanU 'an«f r. p. ... . Thi. >

* s lagot. tetiow m auia P""- wUi be cjt from the r.tl AipaWUMtla 2Sr and 4'* ddiniutom U

apfK.14ntrr.ents were *n*1 Mr W H T* ~- hy -he board, a* follow* formerly of Bridge^*

v- w RjwUh /amcyaon. :<wrarch wiU ** >khe n** manage- a* department of economics The theatre opens Sati

1 Eltxahrth Shuter steno- Sunday with "The Girl Lm« _

« u» department of educa- soon following thi* Monday and aTuesday with The Scarlet Em-

v <* Margaret Folken^ steno- pre**peer m department of agruul- Wednead

iMtUmt of the ween where rrvetn- sanation then a snatih of,n m**

ipens Satuir* hrr* c,t band will ewplain the ihing reaches them about a week ^rr<under new details and requirement* of mem- called Silenge week, then they 3 Ail ""l •ir ^ f"th a Alight berdup to the newcomers w inder why some upper class dormitory* * 1 "-«<••• 'rhis season Tryouts began this morning at friend goes snooty on them and vita! ions -t |*«toffic-r -r. t-..

^ ID o'clock in Mr Falcone • office won't be seen talking to ihem on ' '•>•*» M *h<in room US Abbott Hall, and will the rampua (but. Mary Stewart * Women# iuungr off the ballroom

mpaan, he held Wednesday Thursday. thit is different>. then something *nvrtat»on* for all parties rarept-Conn *od Friday Irorr. 10 00 a m to to sign railed a prt

IS 00 noon, and fiom 2 00 p m end it all seems to 1 3b and ! we

irheti Durant ha« appeared

an poetry and the "Homerday", and at thirty-two

of age the most versatilequipped poet in Amen-

the girl. II *t noun 1 the d.y :l u* p..- u','1T"...tot more *Y invitations for the formal NtA lH*] Jsnuarv 22 Ausland

id f*»n El

A meptn»d* "f ' rgan

author of

1130 and 12 30 noon or. 'J"1* **lkt (itthe day preceding the party LjUL^.tGirls must rail for their own In-

or send a written ordertheir friends

« Cirta living in dorrnitorw. | Ti7ci.o~ ihilU 1mvr ncpttnm at th. dor- r rtrr Bnd ^v.,tlalngbaha. 3 o cloak of ; ^ |h, tlM. to whlchthat the* rac.iv. i

ion »«f a wealthy and es-{elusive family and an heir to for¬tunes. Cornelius V- riderbt It Jr .

who will

inations is atheduied to take placefrom W 11 to 9 45 The Announce¬ment Halt will be held from 0 43to 12 00 in the Union ballroomThe affair will be informal andNate Fry's Orchaslra will playBeta Gamma was founded at

Michigan State College. May 1«1932. Their petition to AlphaOmieron Pi was a<-eepted last MayThe chapter will be the Hith nat¬ional sorority on the campus

T if ever popular freshnwui «o-

with an taformai vuffve for girlsml.-; the auapues of the Y W(' A . continue brday with a Girls'

: Oeiruelor Hour and two misses,i include a Y M A miser to-

j morrow. and end Saturday witha W A A hike for frusfc girlsand a Student Grange Miser in

j the Little Theatre for all Agricul¬ture and H

> will Imilted at the i

lOfUllC

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Michigan State News

MICHIGAN STA I'K NKVVS Werinrwlay, September 19, H>»

COLLEGE

Rxralihur presents first dnnco of

iXtsorintrd {foUrqiutr $rr*«10,4 (follroitilr I nrcl

'/'os/7 laundry Cases

I K.. . t*»f alrpr

*■ We civf a lev etpton |M«. k-up und tnke >< receipton detlvnv, tloubls pioot «>tprompt And i «rrtol hnndhitg.Insurance included up

merely call 01 telephone

SERVING THE NATION TOR OS VEARS

RAILWAYEXPRESS

AGKMCY, Inc.NATION-WIDE SERVICE

llBIFreshman CiirK't

v,, ''Ny Rtgalaliaii Sht"

\ C auras ( 'nrvretl— I II.III VI MIIKM-

l\ l \4l I I , ST XII

Student's Special

We Welcomethe Students . . .

In East l.ansinK

and lhank Hum lor (heir pa Iron-

air" «liu li »e have tnjmed in Ihi-

pas|. I- 4»r I hose New Sluilrnl*

who appreciate the lies! at rea*-

itnalilr prui's, «c will nerve litem

in mir ( afcleriu ami (lilting room.

Clic Haul If'mib ^Inip

Here it is T j >MONDAY... i ^ * *

...end I stillgot «

DOLLAR"f

I'arty and Mixerfor Frank WeekWiner for Yearlirgs Will BrThurftri.iV Unrhmnn to Talk

Wert in Wells Hall Sal

Ipper-ClassmenKIIOH

that ur show "Tht» IsBTVeetVain t\ .-I !■ ( Vnt ridMi. hiK.tti" mil! u. want nilMtP stu.lrnN !>■ i 11 it i 11 f i .i w ith. "Mii\ Kit tin*St i \ ii t" that u»uns cor-rn t m ItH-iiun.

I rutin inu the lam»u« hnovhunl.tp and the M.wc Hat*.

$2.97*. $3.95. Ja. $7

I b en oat«. To|iconT., Sn'cat-ii-. Trenth-nwit- Reefers.( oi-tlurov College .'nets,and nil smart at I e.-Miries.amartly ntylnl ami mod¬erately pritotl.

I-Arlualtr agrno "Katairt"Shirt, with IruhrnUed rot-lais thai do not ttrinklr.alit nr t'urL

MAY. BROS.lhe Hat Store cf U>e Town

Ita> Vickt-ndafT\M» Hh OKt HMTM

0|b'n lions* I'arllm * NpeclalitI'h.me 74t?

Good BoerPhone 9528

EMU'SPLACEsen K Wlllan An.

Ileal Herr la Tea a

H at. an draacM

Krai lUHaa Ngagbrtri

I II. UtCTIKS I tNPIKS

MAI.A/INKS

Teddv's Retreat

(ampus BarberShop

by stoplight

S^ufi-prooi vvVi„ Cold-proolGENUINE V SEALSKIN

Burton's Walk-Over Shop221 S H A»hin«U>n .<

welcome,frosh!

Sure, we're tfUd >ou're here.■We wish you four years of realhappiness at M. S.

Of courir. you'll have problems.You ran solve one of them bjrmaking Hurd's your headquart¬er* fur rtothing and accessories.

WE SELL THE OFFICIALFROSH "POT"

AVRI7SUWWHM»|||H|ruW«

State College Book StoreCollege Text Books

and

Supplies"Always at the service of the Students"

SMALL'S

Begins Friday Morning

Advance SaleHundreds of

Hart SchaffneiL& Marxand other good

OvercoatsTopcoatsCalifornia

weights

•23

We tt.ini ihr mrn of Michigan Slate la knaaIhr rrauurrr. of Ihi* neah enlarged and andernurd .lore—noa the Sl.tlr and V alue testerof l-an-uig.

Ever. I <wI in brand nea: evert (ant in nNaanl: ever; nea style and rslor i» [orladed.Thia event has been rarefatfv planned to mate* Inaltog friesd and cunlwarr at ev-erv gar

The CAMPUS Hat IJ50to Paddsc* gran-n

SMALL'S

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Wednesday, September IP, 1934

'ate Fry and Red Drennan WillEntertain Tonight for FroshMixers at Armory and Union

- Mixer. Gr»(e Mixer, Ste| Party al Weill and W. A. AMe on Satarday Will Rand Oat Frexhnan Social Activities

Before Classes Cowtme Monday.

i*tafrlinea made up mostly of upperclassmrn will formthr Union ballroom tonight at eight o'clock to mingleith the freshmen to music furnished l»y Nate Fiy'<-hfstra, while at the same time, tippeivlass men and,n will cavort with the frosh to the strains of mu-u..-hed by Red Prennan's band at Demonstration hall.,<»• wffo are church minded and interested in Y. M. <A.,j v. \V. ('. A. work will gather at the l'eopb - church

day at eight p. m.l-'r< *hmen irirls were entertained at an informal i .<iiay nifrht in the parlors of the Peoples church. Thi>,, was sponsored by thev ( . A. Representatives 1 „n Monday evening b\ n.. M in each sorority acted as land County Alumni . Mi . *

Gringo and Ml whh • b«kers will be entertained county nlumiu • 1 ■ • - • '

Little Theatre Satur- Ml »•••« M " s'"v ■""niyht al S o'clock. M- lhe

my a staif party for-bmen in Wells hall. Th.> Concert Board Names

: TSJaH witil *•*«•«• '••• "•*«lake Saturday morninR at Musical Scries

sponsored by W. A. A. With a fourth m.girl* will meet at the be mmhH. tn. m.nasium and go from i ..1 k>:«- c• • « »• to the VV. A. A. cabin. . , ... • ,

Freshmen AidesWork OvertimeFor Huge Class

Heavv Enrollment Demand Ex¬tra Work From Counsellor!

Auiiting New Girls.

Slate I'c.llree Everv

■up of the coiwrlor

MH'IIICAN STA TK Nhtts

Men shall n-t he e-wd m •- • .a anvthi

Thel

of the respective s >r<n17 There shall ■•••

no rushing by etthpledges, or alumnaerushing parties.

bids shall be issued I

because the 3. Has the sorority been fair■ hoping and and square with you during thei- bark, talk rushing'.'ides classes 4 Do you know everythingsiblt 1. ihen about this sorority that you can

the rushing After the pledging is over1 mistake of there will be "marks to be made "ority every The various chapters have in-

n 1 - coumm ,1 high H to a C average Along■i \ group of with this goes what are known•s worth in- as pledge lessons and is it part of

the life of every pledge, sp., 1S S.» freshmen giils end Alpha.

MILITARY STUDENTSMilitary Shoos for Infantry. Artillery. Cavalryand Hand. On sale al the M. S. Armory«hen uniforms are issued.

THE HANOVER SHOE120 South Washington Ave. — Lansing. Mich.

Fti > t I nnvnf Hirh

TIIK INK It IT

Brief Casesblottersfountain Pens'Student LumpsLaundry CasesNote Hook Cillers

—all nires—

ON ABBOT

GO WHERE THE STUDENTSMEET

Mary Stewart's

.1(1)111 "i HI SHIM.lit I KS KOIt I o I OS

BARRATT'SSHOK REPAIRINGShoes Ibrd An\ Color

River I ndrr Hurd •»

WELCOME!

Hate Vou Visited The

VARIETY & GIFT SHOP

Jean's KewpeeSandwichShop

Best Sandwiches•it

Moderate Prices

ExcaliburPresents

FALL

FROLICI n ion Ballroom <0-12), lite per person

Friday, Sept. 21

LISTEN FRESHMENHi'fori' Yon linyCLASSROOM and CAMPUS

DRESSESLifilitweight Woolen Sport Frocks

$095 %r 95

SILK HOSE reiluceil to S4c /»».I,,, S. ■: I'll i r , White This I,re I'r„v l.llst

Chatham Walk u^!r!„\TZZMillinery $125 $19' $TBeverly Dress Shop

laiiHirik. Villi

How Refreshing /

Special SaleOF

Pipes -- Fountian Pens -- Stationeryand School Supplies

ALL MARKED DOWN 40 to 50 Per Cent

REMEMBER ALSO

The Cafeteria and SodaGrill

*nu a umr rossxu race

THE UNIONJ-'11 1 1

From the choicest Turkish andDomestic

tobaccos—only the clean center leaves areused in Luckies—these are the mildest

leaves—theycostmore—they taste better.

itsy 7a£lL"It's toasted'

V )Wtkr—lmMH-

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MICHIGAN STACK NEWSWednesday, September 19. IP::

Football OpenswithLackofReservesandWeak Forward Wall

NATIONALSPORT SUMMARY

Ry JACK WARNER

SPARTAN TRACX TIGERS TO PLAYSTARS PREPARE STATE CAPITOLFOR X-COUNTRY l««I T,»m I*"* h,«

In Berefit Game Tuesday

Barhmnn'j Boys Dip in for First Game « Week From Saturday ; ,

Season s Travelling Will Take Team Into Fast 1and Down South. i ,, .1,1,1,

1 i»iV it tit uuial *list mulct,1 i ;i Ml, ,| Ml l(|M

Ottev. Hammer, and GardnerAre Senior Members

of Team.

SIX VETERANS RETURN

No Offirial Schedule of Meeli 'Announced at Yet; Dales M

Tentative.

State's cro«H-coimtry team, <>f1 winners of the National iwiClwimpionxhip last year, he- '' 'iyan practice last Mondaywith a veteran squad hack.touch l.oren I'. Ilrown, him--i ll a former star harrier at ' ,

1IIIn I'.iijyrace. *»f having the \ientire team, which captnretl m..Mi. tjtl. in Vim ( ..rtlaiidt f •

I'ark last fall, hack for ?his

f the world

;p Hamlin,

FROSH FOOTBALLPRACTICE CALLED

Freshmen Draw F.quipment To¬day as Fall Workouts

Begin

Welcome FreshmenSee I . for Timor j

s\ \rrv toi.i.kui; f i rs i

I.XTKKT I'M.I, SHAIIKK \lliiv your tall clolline.' I tie Uichmuit wnv, dim I 3 '

SUITS TUXEDOS I(lut liidiie: a Silk \ est 1 j

Overcoats - Top Coats iy t -. «r mean the ehoiee of the house! :

Ml. \^ : Fall Track to Start

oOy.inl : Next Tuesday■ Afternoon

RICHMAN BROS. CO.jo». s Washington

ATTENTION!

R.O.T.C. Students

AREYOU

USTENIN'?

Hu\ iNlfiurrtivf Military

SHOESFOR—• Infantry• Artillery• Cat airy

AT—• M. S. ('. Armory• During Issue• Military• Iniforms

Si* Our Men at the Armory Thursday.September Ufltk to 2Hlh

llnl: Te» Utah

n .year* undlhnis The

1. hum imsr aim* gone

.h Hut In

Tern K1111: iw'.t.i fondledHe

Ji-tN four wlnnis returning Lou-u M K t.s k . Al Jmkaon.

Mini Al Il«kriVol ywr» Slate Ian* have iwn

the Mil xpectaclc of small Spartansquad* competing .igaunst whatap|H-*r«-d tit he an endU-&* iilmu t -moot of 1 cm-i'vo material A* far (

at Stale is concerned the aituationwill be little different thin yearAlthough there are 55 candidates(m the invitational list the de¬pendable atars will number lewthan 15Practices will be held twice

daily until the opening day ofschool yvhen they will go back tothe old schedule of once dailyScrimmages will be largely the

Welcome Sturienis

%I.ET I S SERVE VII !

WE FE.ATI RE

Military Shoes,(iymnasittm Shoes.

Dress Shoesand

(Httham Cold StripeHosiery

DeCamp's

RAINBOW RECREATIONHowling Home of M N. (

s|\ AI.I.FVH TIIRFI KNIHIKIKS TRW TABI.H

WELCOME FROSH!

Ken Hicks Men's ShopClothing and Haberdashery

of distinction

NKXT TIIK SMOKK SH(M*

WELtOMK STl DENTS!!• greet you with prompt aery ice. Let ti

111 with meuL. lunches and fountain dish

SANDY'S (.Ril l

III TheCAPITAL PHOTO ENGRAVERS In III

We Welcome You. Students!

it., .mi in In<- lim'x uf Koilukx. Crrrliiu;ird-. I'idtirc I'ruminii. :in,l

RKX CAMERA SHOP

to 1 < <>>11

mm jlJ THE >1 VTE THEATRE WEI.COMES Vol WITH *g i.M \ IU.1. OPENING SATCRDAV. A IIAZ/.I.IVI I.INK I I1 III ATTRACTIONS INK THE MIMES I. PRICES EV Eli OFFERED IN EAST l-ASSINC'

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I \l HI I It\HO\ ( (Oil in

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Till: SCARLET EMPRESS"tl NO I ANNA Rll«M IN -TI Nl IF AND MM.

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