The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY MA
PAGE FOUR
THE YELLOW JACKET
..!
The Great
Controversy
Now going on between the Editoiial writers of
oui two educational mediums is a subject that
should be given piofound thought but let us
ask that you consider the fact that Spring is here
and you must have Spiing Clothes and be
it lesolved that you
SHOP WITH US EVERY DAY
GILLIAM DRY GOODS CO.
rormcrh Gilliam Htns.
MNEBRENNER IS
COMPLETING PLANS
FOR EXPEDITION
(Continued from Pagi Two)
mysterious in its depth than the Hlm-
ahvas in their height. The Grand
Canvon of the Colorado is not the
eighth but the first wonder of the
world There U nothing like it Eon
the most superficial desciiption of
this cnoimous spectacle mav not be
oiliest convolutions "i "" "... . .
..e f..t tiM"" "l "" " -
" lb v" i . . ...
precipititeli thous mds
lower mount un masses vvhuh in their
tuin bcir innumirable lakes of un
believable cilm offsprini.
glneicrs above these lake-
tuin giving biith to roirit g nvci of
lev vv iters leaping tuibulmtl from
j level to lcil orving 1111 umci ible-
-.culptuuil goigcs ot sublime pi in
I ikui mil nulc cribibk beaut Heie
the lewis oveithiuH with its pie
leipititc In i ik on tin. LiiUtn -lope
piistn'- a ccnc of tit lini quilltv
.. . . .. i i ... i Pirt of mother tilth s mi finful
oilimv iwisieu lniNiiu urn mieu iiui .
is moed with feelings fir too deep
for words "Wilderness so Godfu
.i.. cosmic. nnmeal. bestows a ne
or mi i ... . n.
in their "tnsL of eartn s Diaut nn "lze Tne
colors the living lejineiiig coiuii
chanting momirg and evening in
chorus to hnvin! Whose brush or
pencil howeei lovinglv inspiied can
give us those' This gi int of Cin-
sons eertunh pieents i pi.cint ot
ghostlv desolitiun and vet of flight-
ful itilit It is ibsoluteK unpii
ilkllod throughout the wmlcl No
DORMITORY ODIN'S
Mi-s Lliibcth CiKeit Ripoitci
Ida Sm ill will h i ben in I ort Club lb ut fuui o cli ck in i eulil ('imp
Woith foi the p ist tew vviek leeu st iti hut in fiont i f th huui el ukl-
piriting fiom in opei itmn fi l ap un. log m tin fiicplu cviivoie u is
pendieitis his letuiued to hei home in so m ptifutlv di hit ind ind to
Hmwnwoid ind will soon be ilk to iro '-onu stned m-nlc and tmd to
t ike up her woik iguti
ilisoid il kikidoseopie mi-'
When it Glmci Puk the put
w 11 be el i-i t to Citlidi V sholt
i p will be mule fiom Gl net I' irk
st iti in into the C mull in Ritlie-
p ineipillv fin tin inton i I'her
till" tm seientitie puipis s Tils
will consume piobilh two li Hi
tuininj to tin pnk stitim it will
io-t sl'itiJ to sh p tin in un js the
Dunk to Uelti l. while the lUto lend
I 1 i-iiis ig un
I lorn Helton to Mt I. unci N iti mil
I' uk n Spokuu S ittli ml Ti
ll nn is i4i miles lirre wi tn il in
etniet Mill me down the suli
whih flow J8 glieliis ici t lhl
us of ue John Muii snul Of ill!
With Spin j ivilmtlv thin iime
i dene fin p et ilitlu in th t m
mine mini Ivuvvvhn u i i m
boh is dili nth winking iw i
su ips ol 1 u in i m il II ll 111 pi
thine XII 1 i f Hi i i nl s
U t I fi m tin I I -t il in ti
bnUiU t it j i k gn i n
lii mount mis
onu lil mil
which lilt bti
ilong the Pintle
on
th
II i Sun1 pi nt tin i
(.oldthw nit with hit
lio' ut I ittl pit
i 1 in
if e
W Kit w is ifti 1 t
tieme ixiHitiin Situidiv niini"g
wit'i the iriiMil of the hilovid Bob
11 the il in b"foii suih euiling
primping ml sewing mu nun s iw
Bob is a nue looking m u of s i 2
ver pleasant ind ti- to t ilk to He
He must be of the vet bluest ind
most courageous to hue und"igone
the seveie trntment he receued at
the- hands of some twent or tlurtv
girls He duln t e en blush though and
suffiti it to si th it none of the pii
lor shades when he sit would toll up
me morning attei nis nepaituie me
unit ite I)i Cn dbol 1 dtiek w ilk m 1
h Ulllg umg iliglee ot success
- mu ! i I Hi I ibout on the lic ind
It'lll JU-t Mllll tilt 10IU1V 111 I
pi tt t tul in mm i I In si 'i in tin
Mill W l llllipill I i til 11 tile
tli i1 tn i I oi up nt ii - ilt i .r
n nl i t w in i in mi i ti tin
iti 1 1 I ( iti n I Ull l ll IK 111
M i mi tti ti il Ni tt i k u m 1 to thin
n uii n w th i t i u lit put
m ui li t d wi ti p MIUI ill I J
u hi il t -it i n th i un 1 in 1 to
klip slllin.' fi i ili-timi nt uu il
u I Mil L.ot stuik m the t p !u
f n il muu.id to git in i'd woik
hnilf down to the st ippmg pi lee
whik I)i ndeisnn jiiinid in the
spin t with rntluisiism Whin our
Usu il mini itimi iiiiid ti tpii
sened s.mlwiihe- pickle- stufful1 j?"n to CaUr L ke Natln lI P irk
full if glml is full of (. )1
Fiom Gil d Cm on ijuuki n w
thiough Atminn's pi tufted foii-t hei
tlitT dwilkis u to tin dtseit w isti-
of Niw Mimiii sooj liming tn r I
I'wi A tup iim i tin ntiinitinii il
bndgi will pinbibh le the 1 it bi
tin ill Onh two pul s in the We t
hut bun omittid Alt ion in I tm
ml Me- i nil i in Siuthwe-t Coloi
id Of the ninetten N ition il puks '
scienteen ue we-t of the Mississippi
Him i TwiKe of these m on the
Puk o Puk Hlghw u Ttn of them
m miludeil in the iboe itiniim
- whiih ipirt fiom ill sidi tups nil
I execid six thous ind miles
Would th it It were possible foi
Lyric Theatr
DAYS COMMENCING
THURSDAY MARCH
ROMANCE MAGNIFIED GLORIF
ENTRANCING
Norma Talmadge
"Ashes of Venganc
THE DISTINGUISHED CAST INCLl
Conway learle Wallace
Courtnay Foote & Josephine A
ieei in in worn in -u d elul 1 to
i pntion of thin time in this
pen I
wT"e
Cms Mt Rum i tin mount i tint '"Kn m il "i i"nnium..n ith nituic
ii wouiu 111 iwe un i o tiei un i i
st Hiding I) twim ill wh) hue i nejit
to 1 e in tins j.lobe Ilenul i t uunt
b nituie in tilt opiii is i hIil.1 n
th it tnuihis tie ll nt ttti sU n
tlllllllll- tllHltts in tin Mt ill
nig iinln uis if mothii it ui t nun
ii tuin (mm nn unt un tip bittn
shopkirpiis t i liis ml pimttis is
will is liutei Iiwmis niiiiistiis m I
ti iihei H O I Winebiiniiii
hcid of 'silenit Dipittment
w w of God is the I ol lest In blight
t is thud in tin I inti 1 St U s 1i in j
J 0 ftet iIiim M Sh 1st i its ue mst
in il m ri mil ui mil m i It is
m i hilmin.k impiis im I ith lu
I i tin si) its l in il in i itk m 1
th stid iiu s ulptuu i its ilitfs
( sliding fu in its summi m ill ill
u tn lis its iinlu dti il nt stii mis
i till iti 111 e tin u nis of i if i mt st u
fish mil mi m in igntti 1 mil n
spknloi with the mist boistid gl u
eis of the Alps
I e uing the i int glacial octopus
mil this Miitibe guden of wild flow
ers it is liJi miles due south into Or..
RAPS AT RANDOM
luptul ! Mi Giwkn (L S Rich
nils m) who w uited to m ike impolt-
int mtiourcimints Mis Codbold
wis ibh upiiscntid b k it MmI
Puks who niuk i spinh espeeiallv
ti the Jills Hid Him' impels m ited
M- Shelton in nuking one of his
high teiisiin imouiucmcnts Mis
Chulwill w is uipietl well lu Kth 1
ISooiic ind hei spctch to the gills w is
i siuini Mi Dung in then e une on
the st ue He (Gooiniik) lindtied
i s leitmn of i in music il worth at"
ttr whih lohn H u ding is Mi St in
lit gut t ilnntt listic unit itmn nfl
tin i i mist it his st Ui in
O h s win h w ti u shn of tli
hu.hs t it I hn Ivk in i- Mi
Pi ks In I 1 mI is M Dims Mu
stunt ts Mi s Mi( li t ( lit. n
lw i 1 is Mi II nl Otto I ow m in
s IK in 1 u ii I ul Pill is Mi
Pi tin i inn Gli m is Mi W nn
I nni i i Mi s I ul lt mdei is Miss
Dim D k Smith is Mi W iti ins
K T liulev is Mi I.ishim Am in h '
r istlini' is Miss In imp on Aa(
Ni il is Mi s Ileum. Delmi Mu tin
is Miss Mil ul mil ml Id i M le Dn i
Miss H ski w
j Wt1
ANNOLNdfel
A NEW STORES
icnrvuua
n .. m
i a tw'l
Ml
(StiLcessoi totl
at thi: romfj
' lii HMJfl
Owned I
MRS. eb. sot
ff.45
egi.s i h Mss Dims ippks dough
-us and coffie and wt ate ill hue
to 't ite th it Ch u he ought to m ike i
mint of mone off his coffie Un
Wi notiiul the othei il u tint C ip
MiAllistel hid shued off the iinti I
This is the hi art of the Cascade garage but we dont know how wh n
Range Hwiothcticalh Mt M iami r where it happened
was nier seen lu the ee of mod I
em man EMikntU its cnoimous' Mrs Chariuill in Vln L 1str '
lam it
loubttdh that was the nectai of the I wtHjht or otlu-r folee prokei omel The had to stop the water
manic caiaiism and it tell in on mabe
Itself as if swallowed up lu some'
subti iranean iacrn leantig its era
goi's without ere im it wis heuetilv
with eiejm it would hue leen 1 u
lUllin' MtSs Dai Is imnr rn1 mat trtif
he tail end of iMnthing loming in ltnlKe liua 1'Ues cut dowaiwanl into
litt
to th ft th.t fh.v h.1 l. i..i "u Wl' l hvl" P"" aroun'1 '-
.i . I Thi deir woman onlj got 13
down so far
Mrs Chulwell motoied with fntnds
to C ilennn Siturda iftemom wheie
she atttnded a "42' part it turning
ibout 7 0(1 t the dormitorj
Miss kueille Pittisnn gots to
Goldthwaite eer Wednesila to teach
the Godlthw uti ites the alue of sueh
ait as Briggs Coles Phillips and Bud
Fisher's
tuffed
eggs i fiw smilwichcs ipplts mil
siri il iuis of inffei It w is i pitv
to mo the woebegone look on her f ue
when she finished
A short while iftcr suppei we piled
in for i cold uk home The onl
I bo present wis I(c Tis.on and he
j had his modcsU propeih shocked !
the songs sung on the road The speed
w igon M ss Met ail mds Di Ander-
son's Mis Diu.heits Miss Dans'
Fannj Pmter his mule hei seciet
wa hen theie aril torwhcte foi
the list few weeks onh to letuin
again to home and Acr If he stis
here she will hue to sta ilo if he
stajs not poo' How aid Pit no
and Di Godbold' ors wen full to
ineiflowing Sueh a time wis neer
had before mil we ill join in thank
ing oui grin ius hosts thi membii
of thi club
Bonnie loiena I it i Gull i Coih
mil Will (. deon spun the week ind in
Four old girls have Msited in tho ' Coltmiti The didn't tell me what
Dormitir latch The were Flossie' tlu ''"' 1ut tu ''I lamt buk aw
and Juaniti Co ites Eloise W ikon and' fu"N n in'n
Jennie Mae Little I
Bill Hmdeison w is persuaded to j;a
The girls took their usual walk af to ihuiih with a Dnmitor girl iun-
ttr corridor meeting Monda night d u night While listening to the ser
Around the square past the popcoin mon he became inteiested in 1 cents
stand and back bv the Southern re- which sld out of someone's pocket and
bevei the monotony of the campus la within re ich of his itching palm
quite a lot to say nothing of the per- He figured He had one nickel Cald-
fectly good window shopping one s well wis waiting for him at Tulh's
able to do on some of these tours i The both would want a hamburger
' "ic plus lric eauals 20c Two ham.
Wednesday afternoon all who were burgers cost 20c Caldwell of course
tne proua possessors of four bits went wouldn't have anything so he picked
to seo the Chinese Willow Plate Story1 up the 15c and offered it to the bo
unaer mrs inadwiMi's chaperonage who sat beside him but he didn't
claim it so he stuck it in his pocket
Mr Weaver has visited the city
quite regularly lately. He remarked' Our faculty is certainly a jolly
tne otner day that Maine must be a I bunch For instance they had a partv
fine place From his talk one would ' at thi Dormitorv Tuesday night and
think that he intends to try the North even Dons Pjle must have been dis-
some time not far distant turbed bv their laughters as the nartv
became more and more interesting
hurelj after all the noise they made
thev did not expect dormitory girls to
krow their lessons next day Sue and
Margaret with their minds on a stray
sandwich or two investigated affairs
and interviewed the chairman of the
refreshment committee only to be in
formed in an icy tone that sandwiches
would not appear but a salad course
and some sort of pineapples After tho
refreshments games were again
started and such affairs as "Simon
sayg thumbs up" "Winking" "Fruit
Basket Turned Over" "William Trim
ble Toe'" and others equally becom
ing the faculty of so great a college
were indulged in.
Mi s McChnsty is hereby requested
to stop griping about the hot water
she doesn't get to use She might try
using it at the right time (The right
time is just before Pinkie has had a
chance at it )
Laura Annie is turning out to be a
second Sugarfoot Gaffney.
dl
Bffii ;
ifsP '
fi f
SMjna &
K Speaking of Sugarfoot hot dawf.
fly f we had when we went to the Country
fljjf That's absolutely the only appropri-
uvfil 1 8te Way exPress the hilarious time
j9Bj I Club for the afternoon. Everybody
jjjgflE I from Charlie the cook to Dr. Ander-
the center abss The iw-ful deph
of this vast hole no mm can guess
The fires died Gradualh the mist-
lulm Pacific winds filled the vast
basin near to overflowing This shell
hole of a war ot worlds who knows '
To the poet "a sapphire sea of un-
believable blue' So mtenselj blue
is the lake that it simis at timis from
some points of view to life right in
voui face
Still fuither south into California
320 milts is Lassen Volt inic Peak
whose In a cover a quarter of a mil
lion squaie miles Here in this naik
ilone within the binders of the Ln t I ''l "
ei States nnv be seen md studied
the phenomena of volcime actuitv
Todav Lissenonh is ilue and letue
Ovei 200 explosions dunnr lUU-l'Jl"
weie of special scientific interest
This Paik has gieat natural ehaim
ind while the lecent eruption was
feeble as compared to those of its vio-
lent past it was magnificent as a
spectacle and education ill tjpieal of
volcanism
After leaving Lasst n Paik the pir-
tv will visit Sacramento Oiklandand
San Francisco From here the studv
part of the trip will be resumed at
oscmite Park This sensationallv
beautiful valkj with its spectacular
waterfalls is famous as a scenic
wilderness so beautiful and varied
that adequate description reads like
romance
But the gcnerositv of the Yellow
Jacket staff must not be abused One
could not continue even this plan of
brief description of each of the parks
to be visited There lemains jet
General Grant the home of the one
great park bearing this great man's
name Also the Sequoia which con-
tains more than a million of these
trees some of which date back may-
bo to the time of Abraham and oth-
ers of which may yet live on for 20
or 30 centuries Here is beyond com-
pare the oldest living thing and yet
the full embodiment of serene vigor.
"Poised in the fulness of stremrth and
beauty stern and solemn in mien
they glow with eager enthusiastic life
to the tp of every leaf and branch
and far-reaching root calm as gran-
ite domes the first to feel the touch
of the rosy beams of the morning
the last to bid the sun good-night."
A short rest at Los Angeles and
Catalina will be taken before starting
west across the great Mohore Desert
and Death Valley. The last park will
be Grand Canyon in Aritona more
Dr Godbold rpre sed the wish
that the next Freshm m dav 1 1 on
Satuidtv md not on Fndiv We won
del if her were iver i slime in col
lege
At 4 1j Sundiv it the Minims Aud-i
ltonuni tin following program will
be iinikrul Subjiet B iptists Should'
be Inttlligint Believe! s Introduction i
bv k idir 1 I luri Annie Mooie 2
Man Bess Hcrmlon 1 Ev i Thomas I
-1 Tunis Curtis r Milton Himon fi
Lenon Bvnum 7 Cliuik Curtis
isitors ire always welcome
LOST-Bluk onjxuK
He set with Eastern
Lost out of nng lamji
if returned to Grace ($
Hall
Mr Smith Bell is doing fine in his
tollege hfi He sus his tie irh is
good a man is McAdoo ki atun (t
pcciallv iround the women
Our friend Aveiv is rn longei a
sheik N'o not man led but living i
lonelj life fir diffi rent fiom whit it
Used to be His seeiet is out ml
Woodle sivs Me for i loin wolf
Mr Godbold ind Mis Chadwell at-
terdid quite in eliboiate partv at
Cole mm list Fndav The host was
Mis A D Dunn Several it the pirtj
1 scused the radio progiani given b
Unnn Jstaiilcv lecentlv and
Mr
WE DO IF
bect'
KODA$
FIN I SHI1
onu i-wnint
INT0F;
We Soluit Your
OMAR SIT;
thev lomplimintid it vciv highh
Miss Mivnettt kntiirgs has left
sclool mil is Inding hei time in Co
nimclit Shi is inning thosL missul
Horace Ciluicll is a fiequent vis
itm of Kcd HomIs i Kid is luting
him plav his ukelek We think Hoi
ue will soon Ii abk to ph tmpu
Chusti Cusis
Slime Aither G uner is missing his
big brothir Wis for onh Vesteidav
w0 heard him singing Duvn on tin I
rami "
I ittle Bill Wright w mts to stage
i Barn fight and choose his big bio
thei. Pooch
W. M. CAMERON
LUMBER
S. E. MORRIS Manager
SUMMFR POSITIONS if j
Muiknt- In ttnrk in I
1 distribute relirinui litre jjrf '
nuarantee of i liberal aft 1
iorlunil of larninj w'
itimii l.um uiiiuin ti
ejrned over '1 "'0 Jurinit
i apital nor rrienrt
MiIiiirliiiiiiN t tritel k '
re-enlalues Write lotij
andnrgaiiizati n lanil wfi
sl I) III I IIOL'E.
i Hill) Will si lhiliMi1
'I
II
' Hallj round the victiola bvs
Red Flod has some n w hot rcconh
MOCK FACULTY DRAWS
FAVORABLE COMMENT
FROM ALL TEACHERS
The facultv and student boi alike
were kept in a continual paroxism of
laughter Tucsdav morning at the
thapel exercises when a select bum h
of studtnts portiayed to perfection
tho usual and habitual antics of each
member of the facultv Not a tiaiher
was left out. It was so Hue to life
that each teacher retognuid instantlv
his proxy
The usual opening of chapel was
gone through with Felton Wnght im-
personating Dr Godbold and in char
Mr Marshall (Woodie Averj) then
announced with many apologies :
song to be sung by the Glee Club Af.
ter this he favored his audience with
a beautiful crayon picture drawn a
he sang "Indiana Moon " Mr. Wright
men reaa tne scripture from the Book
ox juages i. March 7th issue). Each
member or the faculty seemed to have
saved all announcements for this par-
ticular morning. At Mr. Wright would
taw ne was being continually inter-
CLEANING and PRESSING'1
ROY BYRD
SUDDEN SERVICE I
Phone 8G7 Men's Furnishings
T0MSA
WHISKER DI
211 RakerS
ATHLETIC GOODS-
u . iff
If it is Athletic Goods or School SupM
ttc nave u:
JONES & DUBLIN
306 CENTER AVE.
920 AUS1
-4
A NICE BIG BOX OF
Norris Chocolatci
JJ"st a nce Box of Chocolates vour Hat a
choicinrt6 fU"y equipPed t0 cM on the W
the K. TU a5e .sure of meetin her deep
the rninu e she gets her eye on the fine Box of
f "JVre om call on her this new
forTouZSness1:6 wUI aPpredate 0U'
CAMP -BELL DRUG
The REXALL STORE
g I m.
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