The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 5, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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1'iiiltiy May 5 1016
THE PRISM
Published eVet l'liclu b the .Slu
cleilts uf How'ard 1'iiwie College.
Knteied at tin- Post Otllce at Hi own-
wood as Second-Class Mail Mattel.
Subscription l'nce
$1.00 pet eai
STAFF
C. K. Luncastet - - Kdilot -in-Chief
Oaee Muedgen
Kuth McCuulc
Can it- C'ainj)
Willaid Ta.vlor
W. 15. White
Klhel Xeal
Khnei atson
Witlmi Duki'
Associate. lalitoi
Associate lalitoi
V. V. C. A. Kditoi
Y. M. C. A. Kditoi
Athletics
Social Editoi
IXthmiKf IMitot
Hi' told mo I was with a nice IuoUiik
bunch ul people. "Ye-. a kodiI hap-
p bunch ol uuug lolk" and -u
tliinij paHcl wvel hi- fate a nun h a-
could be noticed on silt'h a wenthci
beaten (ountenance. He tumbled with
the bait that la liy his side m an old
blue handkeichiel. He had untie kick
to his vesteida.ss when he too was
hapiv and in the bloom ol hie. 'I hen
he u.ied deep into the uncn watei
.mil I heal cl him he.ive a sih. Did
lie think that "most I'liendship is
feiuninj' most loving meie loll" in
"lile is but a walking shadow oi an
idle tale." A slight dip ol the ooik
biouuht him back fiom his jestei-
das biouht liim back to to-da.
that will some tl.ij soon pcihaps be
numbeied anioiiK oui csteida.s. And
wo went on and he lished on and I
am wondei i n tr on and on.
A Student
Once I pun a 'I line.
The whole town was asleep. The
iiulk-bos inttled on theii moininu
lounds. The loostei made a dm with
continued ciowinu. In the wist a
worn out moon was smkniK low m
a kind ol dim-like sk. The wind
a still bieee came sh.up and cusp
it seemed to be liesh and t nil ol life.
Then theie was a whole buiiih ol
.ouiik lolks livings and Theodoiic-
(a and happ maki.iK the deal at-
uiospheio often nun with heait.v
lauhtei and jest. They weie all to o
tin an enil bieaktast. V staited.
It MCinc.il to be just a shoit walk
Heie a don stilled fiom his inoiuiiiu
nap balked tinned aiound once oi
twice and lesumeil his sleep. The
shadows denied away. The led ulow
of the east soon spiead oer the sky
making the whole lieaen a mass ol
blight tnlois then it was suiuise.
Some binls twitted a little song tl.niiK
aloiifr fiom one post to anothei. A
bunch ol hoises taised theil heatls
watched and li.stened with pointed
cats until an tdd uia suoited and
went uallopinn' to the othei side ol
the held inttliiiK di. toin stulks as
they went.
Then theie was bieaklast eoione
cooking meat mai.shniallows and
bicad. Such occasions aie not easily
put down.
At the dam .sat an tdd man a
qucei (plaint old icllow. He made me
want to know about him. He sat out
on the dam by the .side of a dying hie
and was fishing. 1 wanted to ask Mm
lots ot things what made his tace so
drawn what caused him to hae .such
keen c.se.s shnip black eyes. 1 watch-
ed him a hit. He seecnul to be one
ot the men liom away oil .somewhetc
now hoi c. 1 talked to him. He had
been heie loit one tais but was
going back to the States soon. He
said this high climate had gieu him
many moie .seals of lile. I added
some wood to his (tie and went back
to the ciowd and we talked about
:.oitic thing ol.se but m thoughts weio
with the Ueei old man on the dam.
1 would have loved to have sat b
him all la and listened to his wide
epciionce. 1 stilt sec him seated b
home .smoking cmbeis humped bv
eais intentl watching the coik in
the still gieen wntoi above the dam.
A heav cap kindly worn ctneied a
mass of gicy hail. I can't toiget the
steady pieiciug evpiession of his
eyes ces that were ovei shadowed
by long eye blows. The wrinkled
face told mo many stories u putt of
the stories I wanted to hour him tell.
I'lli: HOOKWORM Submitted l n
Second Year I'lep.
UOIilNSON C.MUSOK.
'Ibis book was ihoscu b Depoe a
man of man iiialities and pioles.oi
at r'lidham L'nieisit. It was edi-
ted 1 (linn A: ('oniian containing
one bundled and foit-uine pages
costing sil-fie tents.
1'ioles-oi Depoe's selections ale
ei inti lestmg. He shows C'aiusoe
lelt his wife and childien and went
up to the summit of a high mountain
with his gun in hand accompanied b
a dog. While he was theie for a shoit
time ilaikiiess tame upon him and he
lelt diowsj so he put his gun at his
side and went to sleep. Heie lie
slept tin a number ol eais and when
he awoke he found that he had giown
old and that his gun was iiisty.
Mm envoi theie weie men pla.xing
tenpins and dining on the mountain.
This he too soon paitook of. Flnal-
l he thought of home and began to
descend the mountain. He now found
himsell in the city. After seaiclnng
foi his home he was made known to
his wife and they lied happily eei
attei.
All of Depoe's books aie on this
st.vle and should be i it ovciv home.
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The House
Of Rogers
The Home of Standard
Merchandise at Favorable
Prices.
-serving a very large number of
people every day in the year-
-carrying large stocks of good
merchandise and doing a big
volume of business-
-permits easy choosing and al-
lows close prices.
R. B. ROGERS
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GRADUATION GIFT HEADQUARTERS
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liiowuwood is now having the gieat-
st ineeting she has had in main
1 c.u s.
Sometimes you
make exposures
and get poor re-
sults. You handle
your camera as
you always have
done focus care-
fully and give the
same time as under
like conditions; but It
goes wrong. It's the
film It lacks uniformity
uusi iry one
1
Kmm.
end see the difference It
makes o picture v 1th one ex-
posure n J you neriln'l make
two to be surr ol a ttooi
result Cone In unJ let us
show ou
No mutter what enmera you
use mt an Austii Film fur
belter rriulls In amateur
photography.
Camp-Bell Drug Co.
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mTI 1 r7 19 pi I
we esii'iitl a coidinl invitation to ull htutlents and their jiaunts
to vi' it our stoie and inspttt mil gilts foi (Iinduates. I
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dills 111 puces liom ."tlc up. A I'Iimmiio to Show You.
f ARMSTRONG JEWELRY COMPANY
T THE GIFT STORE
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18 Ci'iUer Au.
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High Grude CiKar and
Tohuccus.
SliINK 3c
Open Huiulii) until 1U:UU a. in.
Also lull line ol 1'ciiotliculs.
A Complete Line of
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Always on Hand and at the
RIGHT PRICES
JOHN F. WILSON
GROCER
We don't stay awake to
see how cheap we can
muke it but how good.
Big Dandy Bread
Made Only By
THE SANITARY BAKERY
Wm. CAMERON & CO.
INCORPOKAra)
LUMBER
Brownwood Texas.
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The Prism (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, May 5, 1916, newspaper, May 5, 1916; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth99978/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.