The Gavelyte, March 1906

lTIDARVlLLE 'OLLIDOK -J. The Wickersham Lecture. I which truths wer hurl d horn has -- - not been equal d by any oth r sp ak r That th lecture, on Day Dreams, j b fore a darville audienc for som ' given by R v. James Wickersham, tim was one pf superior merit goes with– out saying 'rhe iecture was inte1:-· spersed with wit and anecdotes, which kept the audience in · good humor throughout the vening. In– tense, .tragic earnestness are his char– acteristic ' and he told what .he had to say in .-an eloquent tyle, inter– mingling stories occasionally, which had a moral to them. The intensity of feeling, artistic expressiol'l and refined humor, with bitter satire with She Knew the Gai:ne. Th young man had v ntur to say: "Baseball reminds m of th household-the bas , the batt r, th fouls and the fli ." "And it r mind. me of marriag ," she addc:>d. "First the diarqomL where they are engaged; the et riiwgle and the hits when the :l!·r men go o , and finally the diffi ulty they have in getting 110me." .. ~ ·. · . .. MOST STUDENTS WEAR l(aufman's Good Clothes, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. . 19-21-23 South Limestone st reet, Springfield, Ohio. 10 per c,ent discount to .students. ' . SPOR'I'ING GOODS ·BASE .BALL SUPPLIE~, Trunks & Traveling · B~.gs We al so sell Di,irnonds, .. .Jewelry an~ . ilvenvme. J. VAN DER POOL. ALL KI IDS OF "STAPLE AND FANCY Ci ROCERIES. Try us. We will give yoi1 a "square deal" . C. M. PHILLIPS. nreene street, Xenia, Ohio. I Agent for , pal<ling-'s Sporting Goods.

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