. Highland Echo 1915-1925. eRoosevelt. Its a good squad, mostly greenmen, but they have size and areall football men. The squad is splen-did. There have been forty men out,with more yet to come. The teamlooks good. Football stock is far above parand its still booming. With thesplendid work of the team, the effi-cient training of the coach, and theunflagging support of each Mary-villian the season bids fair to be-come the counter-part of that of thefamous Keiffer eleven which, yearsago, so successfully defended theOrange and Garnet goal that theline was yncrossed during the en-tire season of ga


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. eRoosevelt. Its a good squad, mostly greenmen, but they have size and areall football men. The squad is splen-did. There have been forty men out,with more yet to come. The teamlooks good. Football stock is far above parand its still booming. With thesplendid work of the team, the effi-cient training of the coach, and theunflagging support of each Mary-villian the season bids fair to be-come the counter-part of that of thefamous Keiffer eleven which, yearsago, so successfully defended theOrange and Garnet goal that theline was yncrossed during the en-tire season of games with strongteams, among them the Universityof Chattanooga and others. TROUBLED BY INSOMIA? Try DR. GILLINGHAMS THEISM CLASS Relief Guaranteed .M«—n<-^»«< I ?? W-^ ?? ???II ?!??? W. p. SEATON Prop. 5eaton s Barber 5hop The Best *•? The Old ReliahleBANK OF MARYVILLE 40 Years of Successful Banking Capital and Surplus $140, .?t^—??•^?i- —N ? ^n —wi^—??. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., said at !a Brown University reunion. ! The prohibition law is no hard-ship on the majority of our mostsuccessful men. As a class thesemen have practiaclly always beentotal abstainers. The reason is, ofcourse, that they need all the brainsthey possess for work and cantafford to befuddle themselves withalcohol. Mr. Rockefeller smiled. I remember dining out once witha famous financier, and our hostessseeing that the great man drank no-thing but icewater, exclaimed: Why, Mr. Ban, you are drinkingno champange. Dont you care forit? Yes, madam, the financier answ-ered. I like it very much. But ex-perience has taught me that thetrouble with champagne is that itmakes things seem so easy. national magazine today and whatdo you find? Every simple adver-tisement, almost, is written aboutthat thought. We have all come atlast to understand that nothing buthonesty pays. To endure, an institu-tion must rest upon the solid foun-dation of justice to customer andemployees alike


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