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All kinds of 00I0ti rn.teriafs<br />
insluded in th a ale. French<br />
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Satu day<br />
o Iy<br />
Nov. 26th<br />
i<br />
Men’s<br />
Wear<br />
SPECIAL FOR SAT-<br />
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26th<br />
Men’,P“IIt*Redu.cd<br />
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SE..oo value. to --... --..$4.M<br />
$4.00 values to . . ..--.. $s.25<br />
$3.50 values t- --__ -.. _$7575<br />
SATURDAY ONLY<br />
LADIES’<br />
READY-<br />
TO-WEAR<br />
New M.rchad,n Arri.im,<br />
Dai17. Come in ●nd ●m tho mew<br />
things *nd mote the low pricem.<br />
—.<br />
YOU ARE ALWAYS<br />
WELCOME HERE<br />
Toy Land<br />
We will have a mmplete line of High Grade Toys on<br />
display<br />
December1st<br />
Everything to Make.the Children Happy, Come in<br />
and look them over. Prices:Reasonable<br />
~-’+wb.<br />
DAWSON. NEW MEX.<br />
JOKE~ { Miss McGarvey– Louise, t<strong>here</strong> I ATHLETICS<br />
~<br />
Mr Dye-Sam, nam E three atilcles<br />
containing @tarch.<br />
Sam (sleepily )—-Tv ‘o cuffs and a<br />
collar.<br />
Margaret Pearce— ‘what are you<br />
writing on?<br />
Edna Bcwnett (writ i Ig an ewy)—<br />
Writing on paper of c )urse.<br />
Miss Weisser—Sidn~y, correct this<br />
sentence: “OUT teachel , am in sight.”<br />
Sidney—Our teache? . am a sight.<br />
Miw McGarvey-Ed nn, what i5 it has feet. T<strong>here</strong>fore t<strong>here</strong> would onthat<br />
mes into a hou~e<br />
(,Y be two feet.<br />
ike a lion and<br />
comes out, again. -<br />
Edna Redpath—A la ndlord.<br />
Miss W eisoer—Eliza~eth, before<br />
Mr. FenIon (out hun ting with Sam)<br />
—-Don’t you know any better than to<br />
point an empty gun at rle?<br />
Sam—But it isn’t em uty, iti loaded.<br />
Miss Woli~What i~ it that pervades<br />
all &puce and ne ii her door~ nor<br />
windown can shut out ?<br />
Louise-Smell of onton~.<br />
Mr. Fenfon-Well, Jce, how is your<br />
orchard getting along?<br />
Joe K.—Fine. My trees are all<br />
dead, but one of my l!ence posts i8<br />
blooming.<br />
Mr. Dye (in man u. training)—<br />
Walter, why can’t you get <strong>here</strong> on<br />
time ?<br />
Walter L.—Well, yo see its this<br />
way. When I am <strong>here</strong> y u tell me not<br />
ta look a the clock at a 1 while working,<br />
and I forgot to 100 at the clock<br />
altogether.<br />
I<br />
were tour apples in the cupboard and -<br />
now t<strong>here</strong> are only two, How does Amateur athletics to develop health<br />
that happen ? - and a spirit of whole~ome nporteman-<br />
Louise-G@e ! It must have been ship and for recreation are encourdark<br />
and I didn’t free the other two. ar?d by the DaWEIJnHigh echoO1.<br />
—— me High, School basketball teams<br />
~rene—Har.ld, how many feet have are member~ of the New Mexicn High<br />
forty ahecp, one shepherd and one SchOO1 Athleti: a~Ocia~on. which<br />
dog? has recently been organized. The<br />
Harold—Wait a minute. 40X4 is<br />
160 a;d 2 is 162 and 4 is 166. 166<br />
feet.<br />
Irene—Wrong. The sheep have<br />
hoof,, the dog has paws and the man<br />
state is divided inti five districte.<br />
The DawsorI school team~ belong to<br />
the northern district, which consistB<br />
of Las Vegas, Raton, Springer, D~wson<br />
and other small high schools in<br />
~hi~ “icinjty. The winning team Of<br />
you may go home you must be punish-<br />
each district contest has the right to<br />
a trin to Albuaueraue to comuete in<br />
the ~tnte conte~t. “ “<br />
Boys’ Bm,ketball<br />
~Jewelry<br />
Dept ●<br />
Watch our Jewelry<br />
“Windowfor Christmas<br />
Suggestions.<br />
We new breve ● full ●nert.<br />
mmtt of Jewelry, Cot GIus, SiI-<br />
vecware,” Fountain Pen., Ever.<br />
ohsrp Poncili, Flaoh Li#ht, ●nd<br />
Vict*mlma m~Pepular Price..<br />
SHOP<br />
EARLY<br />
If we haven’t what<br />
you want, we will get it<br />
for you<br />
(GIFTS THAT LAST)<br />
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with~tanding” their loss of tbe five<br />
first team players who graduated at<br />
the end of the last school term, the<br />
~ir~ team expecti to keep up iti<br />
reputation for winning every game.<br />
They have an extensive basketball<br />
proflam thi~ year.<br />
Physical Educatioti.<br />
Every boy in the ~eventh and<br />
Eighth grades and high school is tiking<br />
Part in the phy~ical education given<br />
every Monday and Wednegday<br />
morning under the direction of Paul<br />
K. Carson,<br />
.-’The girls also are given ~mnastic~<br />
and aesthetic dancing by Miss Mc-<br />
Garvey and Miss Igo.<br />
The high school ie ~howing much<br />
interest and activity in regard to this<br />
year’s program of eventrn.<br />
ed for disturbingthe study hall. So Thirty-two high school boys, every<br />
you may write an essay on wby you boy in High gchOOl, have volunteered<br />
diaturbcd the study hall. to ta~ part in basketball. The mn-<br />
Elizabmth—I C*II tell yo” better terial for this season’s team is light<br />
than I can write it. but fast. Not one of th~se boys are<br />
sure of being on the fimt team, as the<br />
I Mi~Weisser-Why?<br />
players who ~how up best in the prac-<br />
Ellzabeth—Becaus4 this morning<br />
tlce gametr will compose the school<br />
the English lesson was, “Take advank tenm. In order to play basket ball<br />
age of every opportunity.” So I did.<br />
the titudent also baa to be passing in<br />
at least three studies. “<br />
Mim Weisser—Hilary, aren’t you<br />
The preliminary game was on Arashamed<br />
that you disturbed the study<br />
miatice DaY, and plans are being<br />
hall? What will you tell your mother<br />
made to arrange games with Mawell<br />
,yhen .sbe ask; w<strong>here</strong> you have been bfe<br />
ore Christma6, although the regueo<br />
long?<br />
“Iar basketball season does not open<br />
Hilary-I will just tell her that I until early in January. as provided<br />
‘Act I.<br />
Scene—English Class in the Li.<br />
brary.<br />
Time—October 20, 1921. 11.20 a.<br />
m.<br />
Place—Dawson High School.<br />
Fire bell sounded, Mice Weimer instructed<br />
us to march.<br />
Miss W,eisser—’’Irene fall in line.”,<br />
Irene-’’Wait ‘till I get my lunch.”<br />
Found in FreEhman compoflition:<br />
“’Horatus fought bravely but was<br />
slain in the leg. Still he didn’t give<br />
up ‘till he bad won the combat and<br />
kept the bridge.<br />
had to %by.<br />
, Mica We18ser—Elut what wiIl You<br />
tell her if sbe asks You why you were<br />
kept in?<br />
“by the meeting of the “coaches at Albuquerque,<br />
Girls’ Bmskctbmll.<br />
Thirteen girls have volunteered to<br />
CHRiSTMAS GOODS<br />
Gre~ting Card*<br />
Frkmcd Mottoes<br />
Decorative Pmpers<br />
Hilary—Oh ! ~ut Mi8e Weisser, take part in girlu’ basketball. They<br />
Bert--Chaapest<br />
mother never aekfl embarrassing ques- organized” early nnd have already<br />
THE RATON RANGE<br />
tions. bc.n practicing about a month. Not-<br />
R*t~n, N. M.