TJ..\,'.�limatlyladelurervil."S8. The. Da i ly MaroonPublished Aft.moons by the ,( :.{4'\f.,!.hO University of Chicago During the Four Quarters of tho University Year- .�-:. -==-=-....::- =- -=-=��� .... )��8-..,..J ... �. -_.-- -. -- --=-=-:.:- - -- ----- -----=---===========V0I4• II. No. 141. CI-Ift." !�11'� -��UDA v. MAY H, .UI04 PRICR Two CENTS================;:============"=:"'" �.{ - -------_.In the interfrat base ball seriesDeke defeated Psi Upsilon in a closegame yesterday by a score of 5 to 4.The game was a pitcher's battle be-The CtJrlldl Dail.Y SU1l will soon tween Shorts, the freshman Psi U.,have an innovation in college jour- CHICAGO and Gene Wright, Shorts havingnalism. The SUII will publish a R. H. P. A. E.. the better of it, especially towardcolumn of world news every morn- Bezdek,2b 1 0 3 1 0 the last. Psi U. had a chance toing. The.� u n is enabled to do this Harper, c.... .. . . .. . .. 1 1 5 0 0Abbot, rf. 0 0 I 0 0 win the game in the last of the sev-by the fact that it is published in a Smart, rf 2 0 2 0 0 th Sl tIdSfll '1 f . en. ior s, t ie secon. man. up,smalltownwithout a morning paper 1 man - I 1 I 0 0'. . .. ., +- .• -_ . Paul,. ss.. . 1 2 2 2 2 rapped out a clean two-bagger toand the earliest ·papers do noffe:lcti.:.: -rBair.dllr.34�_I���'_'" .. 2 0 I 2 0 . 1 fi 'ld b h .' 11 dthere before 10 o'clock it� the morn- BTloomer,lb:.: .. ::-:-. ::-:�i-'��--cr�-�;O .0' pg rt.. e , ut t e umpire ca e'. . Nowels, cf .. . .. 0 0 I 0 0 .him out on second, and the Iast man_ing. Hence the Cornell paper ex- Ellsw'th, cf : I 1 2 0 0 was easy. Batteries: Delta Kappapects to reach a great number of Wyman, p' __ 1 0 _0 _3 _0 •Epsilon, Wright and' Horton; Psipeople who are not interested in col- Total. 10 5 27 8 2 Upsilon, Shorts and Badenoch.lege news, but whose interest in P. AND S.outside. news will cause them to R. H. P. A. E.LAWS ARE SATIRICALUniversity of Michigan Men HaveFun at Expense of Annual"Swing-Out"Cornell Daily Sun Takes Up New Ideain College Journalism-Will Printfor TownspeopleThe law school of the Universityof Michigan indulged in a cleversatire upon the annual' 'swing-out"of the university. The "swing­out" is a ceremony of the graduat­ing class. The class once eachyear attires itself in cap and gownand marches from the assemblyhall out upon the campus and dis­bands, a proceeding symbolical ofthe fact that the class is sure toleave college for the larger world.The laws decided that the ceremonywas much too solemn. So the nightafter the "swing-out' they' helda "swing-out" of their own. Theyformed a pajama 'brigade and wentthrough the ceremony with muchgusto. After this the redoubtablelaws visited town still attired intheir ceremonial robes.• • •subscribe. So' far as is known theSun is the only college paper in aposition to do this.TRACK TEAM AT ILLINOISFirst Outdoor Dual Meet Tomorrow­Varsity Men in Good ConditionThe track team will journey toIllinois tomorrow to compete in thefirst of the out-door dual meets.Illinois is 110t considered dangerousas the records made in their out­door tryouts have not been excep­tional. The team will leave at eighto'clock tomorrow morning arrivingat Champaign about noon.The men who will go are Blair.Rice,' Speik, Cahill, Friend: Mat­thews, Henry, Ferris, Catlin, Max­well, Parry, Gale, Keunedy, Tobin,Parkinson, Lyon, Carroll, Gowan,R. R. Kelley.WAN £.3 DOGS MOVED FROM CAMPUSJunior College Council Says Canine De­partrnent is a NuisanceAt a meeting this morning the.J unior College Council passed threeresolutions:1. A resolution asking for bet­ter ventilation of class r00111S.2. A resolution asking that thedogs be removed from physiologybasement or confined ill such a waythat they would 110t be a nuisanceby yelping at the open windows.3. A resolution asking that thebenches be returned to the campus. Harper Behind the Bat and Nowels to Cen- Question of Debate with Minnesota Nextter+-Surgeons Defeated in a Well Played Year Is Discussed but no Definite De-Game by Score of 10 to 1 cision ReachedHeld to a close score for seven An informal meeting of those in-innings the Varsity held a batting terested in University debating wasrally in the eighth inning, and. held yesterday at the can of Coachaided by the ragged work of P. and Chandler to discuss questions whichS. in the field managed to score 9 might be used for the Minnesota­runs, making the total for the Chicago debate next January. Onlygame 10 to l. • two questions out of those present-Coach Stagg shifted the Iine-up ']' ed were considered favorably.of the Maroonsconsiderabfy in y�s- These were on the advisability 'ofterday 's game. McPherson was the United States continuing itssent to the bench; Harper came ill present policy in regard to the com­from center field and took his bination of railroads, and the atti­place behind the bat, while tude of the United States towardNowels made his debut in the cen- preserving the integrity of theter garden. Stillman was in left. Chinese Empire. Another meetingAbbott took Smart's place ill right. will be held in a few days at whichfor the early half of the game, the question to be presented toand Wyman floated benders across Minnesota will be definitely decidedthe plate.Tillotson, who twirled for theSurgeons, held the Maroons to fourscattered hits. In the eighth he Close Game Marked By Good Pitchingcollided with Smart who was at- and Small Score. _,NEW LINE-UP FACES P. AND'S.tempting to reach home on a passedball and was .put out of the' game.Wagner and Wilmont, his success­ors, proved easy marks.The score:Powell, cf... . 0Wagner, ss-p IDodd, Jb 0Miller: c , .. 0Wilmont, 2b. . . 0Stevenson.1f . . . . .. . 0Tillotson, p.. . 0, Craig, lb. .. .. . . 0Jennings, rf.... '.. '" 0J. Wilmont,.. 1 o I 0 0I 2 1 0I 2 I 1o 4 T 2o 1 2 0o 101104 Io 13 0 01 0 0 0o 0 0 0Totals 1 4 24 9 .5Chicago 0 0 0 0 O' 1 0 9 *'-10P. and S. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O_:' 1DELTA TAU RUNS THE BASESWins from Phi Kappa Psi by 18 to 3 inRagged GameDelta Tau Delta walked away. from Phi Kappa PSI in their gameat Washington Park yesterday, win­ning by a score of 18 to 3. Thefirst inning looked prosperous for. Phi Psi's but. after this they w�reunable to get dangerous. Garcelonpitched for Phi Kappa Psi and hisgenerosity in issuing p�sses helpedthe Delta Tau's win the game.The game was adjourned severaltimes on accou n t of' rai n, and th eslippery field was largely account­able for the scores. Batteries: DeltaTau Delta, Enoch and Mabin; PhiKappa Psi, Garcelon and Thomas.Thomas J. Meek and his alter­nate, W. H. Hatfield, left for AnnArbor yesterday as represen tati vesof the Chicago University in theannual contest of the NorthwesternOratorical League, which will beheld tonight at the University ofMichigan. Charles J. J ohnson willrepresent Northwestern Universityin the contest. He is the winnerof three first prizes in oratory. Continued on Page 4 Column 2DEBATERS HOLD MEETING DEDICATE NEW SCHOOLProgram of Exercises in ConnectionWith Formal Opening of Schoolof EducationTwo Days Will Be Devoted to Ceremony­Departmental Conferencesto Be HeldThe dedication of the buildingof the School of Education will, beheld Friday and Saturday, May 13and 14. There will be depart­mental conferences in the trainingof teachers, the arts, household arts,and kindred courses. The formaldedication ceremonies will takeplace Saturday. at 2:00 p. m. inLeon Mandel Hall. The prelimin­ary program is as follows:Friday, May 13, 10:00 a. 111.Departmental Conferences, EmmonsBlaine Hall. The Training ofTeachers, Director John Dewey.Room 117.1. Tile place of Psychology inthe training of teachers. ProfessorM. V. O'Shea, University of Wis­consin.2. The training of teachers:From the principal's standpoint,Principal Kate Starr Kellogg.Lewis­Champlin School, Chicago .From the teacher's standpoint,Head Assistant, Mary A. Crowe,Raymond School, Chicago. TheArts, Miss Lillian S. Cushman.Room 400. '1. The fine arts:-Mr. ErnestFenollosa, New York.2. Social needs of eesthetic de­velopmen t i 11 the school, ProfessorCharles R. Zeublin, University ofChicago.3. Household Arts:-AssistantProfessor Alice P . Norton, Schoolof Education.Music, Speech, Oral Reading andDramatic Art, Miss Eleanor Smith.Room 214.1. Pedagogy of Music:-Mrs.E. E. Norton.2. Training children to speakand read aloud. The discussionwill be opened by: Associate Pro­fessor Martha Fleming and Mrs.Gudruw Thorne-Thomsen, Schoolof Education, and Miss Jennie Hall,Francis W. Parker School, Chicago.Between the morning and after-1100n sessions, the University willgive an informal luncheon at Eur­mons Blaine Hall, to visiting teach­ers and friends as its guests.3:00 p. m. General Conference:Dean, Henry H. Belfield.Leon Mandel Hall.The Manual Training Movement,Superintendent Thomas M. Balliet.Springfield, Mass.Address for the Commercial Clubof Chicago, founders of the ChicagoManual Training School. Mr A.C. Bartlett Chicago.5:00 to 6:30 p. m .. Informal Re­ception and Inspection of Pupils'work, Emmons Blaine Hall and theManual Training BUilding.Saturday, May 14, 10:00 a. 111.Departmental Conferences.Emmons Blaine Hall.History and English, ProfessorElla F .. Young.Room 204.l. English in the ElementarySchool, Mrs. Porter Lander Mac­Clintock, School of Education.2. American History in theElementary School. Associate Pro­fessor Emily J. Rice, and MissVIola Deratt, School of Education;·Mr Henry W. Thurston, ChicagoNormal School.Science, Geography and Matlie­matics, Professor W. S. Jackman.Room 212.DEKES DEFEAT PSI UPSILONVARSITY VS. MICHIGAN TOMORROWEleven Men to Make Trip-Ellsworth toPitch and Harper to CatchThe baseball team will leave at10:30 tonight for Michigan wherethe second game of the Michiganseries will be played. The University team l�st the first game bypoor work at critical moments.The team has improved in battingand fielding since that time andshould win tomorrow. Ellsworthwill pitch and Harper catch.The men who will go on thetrip are: Harper, Bezdek, Bloomer,Paul, Baird, Stillman, Smart, Me­Pherson, Abbott and Knowles.SOUTH DIVINITY HAS A FIRE SCARESome One Turns in a False 4-11 Alarm--Company RespondsSouth Divinity Hall last nightsuffered an invasion of firemen.Somebody turned in a 4:11 alarmthat brought a large part of theHyde Park department to the aidof the divinity students.Bertram G. Nelson, who lives on'the first floor of South D, was onthe campus and rushed for his roomto save his belongings. Before hehad cast his clothing and otherproperty through the window itwas discovered that the fire wasonly a false alarm.To show they enjoyed the excite­ment the top floor men rolled arti­cles of furniture and a few dumb­bells down the stairs and indulgedin what they call a "South Drough house' .('«,. "i<: .• ' --,Iii11.IIJrI"IIIII CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904ttbe lDail� maroonFormerly the Univereity .f Chicaao Weekly.I'017ND.D .TIl. Uaivenity_ of Cbicqo Weekly, Oct. I, 1892T •• D�ILY MAROON. • • • • Oct. I, 190.Ii' NEWS CONTRIBtrrIONS REQUESTED.Published by the students of the Universityof Chicago everf afternoon, except Saturda,and Sunday, during the ,,6 weeks of the Uni­venity year.Firat board of editors and business manallerauthorized by student-body In maaa meetlnlM� IS, 1902.Memoerlihip on subsequent boarda of editorato be determined by competition open to allstudents in the Univerlity.I: BOARD OF EDITORSMan.King Editor .•••••• Oliver B. Wy-man, '04Newl Editer ••••••••••••• Harry W. Ford, '04Athletic Editor ••.••• - - Walter L. Greaory. '05ASSOCIATE EDITORSErnest 1. Stevena, '04lUlph P. Mulvane. '().sEdward M. Kerwin. '06LeRoy A. VanPatten, '06Edward R. Gannon, '04RUey H. Allen. '04John S. Wright. 'oSWOMEN EDITORSMiss Lena Harris Misl Helen Smith. '06STAFF OF REPORTERSC. McKenna, RUlh '05 Arthur Bridgman. 07Chas A. Bruce, 'e' Claude Schofield. '07Wm. A. McDermid. '07 Wm. H. Hatfield, '00Bernard I. Bell. '07Miaa Marie Ortmayer. '06,IBUSINESS STAFFBUlin ... Manqer .••• _ •.. _ ... Julien L. Brod6Entered as lecood-claaa mail at Chicago Poet­office.1I 'Daily_ Subscri_ption, $3 per year; $1 for 3 mos.By Mail in City $4 per year; $1.25 for 3 mos.Subscription. received at THm MAROONOffice, Ellis Hall, or left in THm MAROONBoat, the Faculty Exchange, Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Press. 404 E. 55th St.. i,I , ... EDITOR.IALS "'1The national convention of AlphaDelta Phi is welcomed as.a meansof bringing into closer touch col­lege men from all parts of the COUt1-try. Rt:!presentative as these visi­tors' are of institutions large andsmall, far and near, their entertain­ment at Chicago is certain to en­courage a stronger intercollegiatefeeling and to destroy those sectionalprejudices which are detrimental toeducational and fraternal interestsalike.,I, IBLACKFBIARS WILL PERFORM.k 'Will Give Comic Opera MayFun-ma ers27th and 28thHere theY are. 'I'he Black Friars,. 'sion is to amuse a popu­whose 111l!:1hi 1... labors under the gloomlace w icn . d hw.:reeks notices an ot erof three-� .. . 19 features of college life,discouragl! ed from their cloister, andh�ve elIler�sk and buskin to presentWIll don 111[ng of Pahli Khan," a, , The Pas:;l� ill two acts. The per-comic ope\vill be given in Mandelformance�!iday evening, May 27th,Hall. on fternooll, May 28th, andSaturday �. ,d .?velllng.Satur ay v ,d l1ces, attractIve costumesNovel tlmusic will combine toand catchigloom_dispellet withoutmake a0. the scale of charges isequal-:-all s need add to anyone'snot such s.:sorted troubles.share of a�'. .� is by Friar GregoryThe boO .. .autchlllson, and the mu-and FrIar _p-Th. F 'rtf Blakey. e produc-SIC by .. rt ..... 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System"Suits at $20'.We want menwho have paid tail­ors $40 and cloth­iers $25 to -$35 fora suit to see thisline of "E. M."system's we' vemarked $20.Splendid lookersand wearers - infact, the patternsand' 'cut" have anindividuality en­tirely their own­Unlike Ihe 'run ofready-made dotltlSWe couldn't fitnor please you anybetter to-day atdouble the price.Marked the m$20 instead of $25,$28 and $HO, just to keep wideningthe circle of '" E. .M. System"admirers!Is such action appreciated?We a wai t the answer !Mail orders shipped everywhere onapproval.MOSSLER"S E. M. SYSTEM'II; 1I·II. Ii121 Monroe St., near ClarkAN '" EXPERIMENTI.ast summer I employed one U. of C. student.RESULTS:1. He was a success. 2. I wish 1 had employedhalf a dozen. 8. I am ready to do so now.4. Contract now, get training free, be ready forwork when school eloses,D. A. Stoker, Supt., Pacific Mutual Life Ins, CO.60S MARQUETTE BUILDING! I,IIGO TOHVGEIA DINING ROOMS�7�D DREXEL �VENUEAll Milk and Cream Sterilized Water FilteredOrders Solicited for Battle Creek SanitariumFoods. Fresh Stock.R. EASON. MANAGERUniversity of IllinoisCollege of Physiciansand Surgeonsof Chicago(Opposite Cook County Hospital)Fall Term Begins October 1st.Four years course. Studentspermitted to specialize in elec­tives. Completely equippedLaboratories. Un s u r}J ass e dclinical advantages. 'DR. FRANK B. EAR.LE, See'yCongress l!J Honore Streets, ChicagoII rIiPRESIDENTSuspenderswork In perfect harmon), withthe wearer'. every movement.Comfort, Style and Serv1c:eABSOLUTELYGUARANTEEDTrimming. cannot ru.t.I'doe IlOo and '1.00, an11tore or mall, prepaid.THB C. A. EDGARTON IIF .... eJO.Box 298 8blrJe7, II .... DEDICATE NEW SCHOOLCHICAGO, FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1904Continued from Page 1 Column 4-1. Science in primary grades.Principal, Flora J. Cooke, FrancisW. Parker School, Chicago.2 Geography in elementaryteaching, Associate Professor Z.oniaBaber, School of Education.S. The Teaching of mathemat­ics, President David Felmley, StateNormal School, Bloomington, Illi­nois.The Library and Museum, Li­brarian Anderson H. Hopkins.Louisville. Ky.Room 200.The Library as an educationalfactor, Miss Mary Eileen Ahern,"Editor Public Libraries, Chicago.The Museum as an educationalfactor, Ira B. Meyers, School ofEducation.Between the morning and after­noon sessions the University willgive aninformalIuncheqn at ,Hutch­inson Hall to . visiting teachers andfriends as its guests.2:00 P: m, Dedication of EmmonsBlaine Hall. .Leon Mandel Hall.Address, President William Rain­ey Harper; Introduction of Orator,Director John Dewey; Oration,Nicholas Murray Butler, President,Columbia University. Address forthe Chicago Institute Trustees, Mr.Cyrus Bentley; Welcome andGreeting on behalf of the NormalSchools of the country, President,Augustus Downing" Normal College of the City of New York.History of the School of Educa­tion, Dean W. S. Jackman.4:00 to 6:00 p. m. Informal Re­ception and Inspection of Buildingsand Pupil's work. TAILOROur collection of woolens for SpringSuits, Overcoats and Trousers is com­p1ete in every fabric: Our fit andstyle is of the belt only.320 EAST FIFTY-FI'FTH STREETWILLIAMBORDEN'SCONDENSED MILK, FLUID MILK,CREAM AND BUTTERMILKALL- BOTTLED IN THE COUNTRYBORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO.827-833 E. F'ORTy,ar:VENTH aT. SACHENGymnasium NotesA new long dive record of forty­nine and one-half feet was estab­lished yesterday by Schuyler Terry.The old mark, forty-seven feet wasalso held by Terry.* * *A supply room has been openedin the basement of the new gym,where all athletic and sportinggoods incident to college athleticsmay be obtained. This store is runby the University under the direc­tion of the University Press,ALBION OA�'E3��·4tlll I':S'I �1.Good Meals, Quick Service..\l� Furnished Rooms to Ht>ut.All students who desire gtl()(1 photo­gl'uphs should cn ll at Martyn'l:! :'.hroonStudio, 5705 Oottage Grove A ,'p., w�finish in all the Iatest ori�inal auu lil·tirs­tic designs: Platinum, Cdlodiu Car­bon, Wash Drawing, Platluuuis u ndMineatures. 'Ve also have on sulephotos of all Venity buildings und ath­letes. Special rates to .. tudents,The famous Tailoring Co.VARSITY TAILORDrop in to see Famous about that .newsuit.NEWBERGER & DEBROVY, Props.3-16 E. 55th sr.Phone Hyde Park moo.'1'he University Pbarmaey carrtes acomplete line of cold wPHtber renlPcJil"H,.-)1 it I Fifty,tift h .:tr�t.[f you want a position to teach, (.'u 11on or write to Jam9:5 F. McCullough.ti:19 Fine Arts Building, Qhicaco.Wm. H. Sage & 00., reliable druggitltBcorner Woodlawn Avenue and Fifty-fifthstreet. Sole agent in Hyde Park for Dr.Carl Koch's New Discovery' for the cureof Consumption, Ooughs, Colds, and alldiseases of the Throat, Ohest and Lungs.Guaranteed to cure or money refunded.Prtee, 50 eenta .. Trial size 10 cents. L. MAN ASS E, OPTICIAN88 Madl.on St., Tribune Bulldlnl'.peot.cle. and ByeCl ..... Scientifically AdJu.te.,Eye. Tested FreeEvery thin, OpticalMattiematlcalMetereoloricai,andfor the Lanternl •••J:odakl, Cam.ras•• d 8unlt •••OHAS. A.. L.1.WRENO .. e,Manager and Director,L AWRENGE QROHESTRASelect �uetc tor' allSelect 4' c c a at 0 n alI10Ut Patronagereepectruua soltcttebResidence5745 Rosalie CourtTel. Hyde Park 14U7. ( , HI (' L\, (�l"ANDREWS Steel WireTypewriter Chairs�.=1iI. Only $4 Deltverqd F,as't Rockyt:, 1\lountains.Always cteanlv. Attractive.Comfortable,' . In estructible andInexpensive.jap Copper Plated and Polished,'/ Order by number.A. B. Andrews Co ,174 Wabash av ChlcagoI O'MEARA BROTHERS' HOME BA.KERY(Phone 16�6 HydePark.)All ,Ooods Strictly Home-Made0rUn taken for Icc Cream and Ices. Goods delivered•218 Ea..t Fifty-Fifth Street lim s owing a complete new Imeof exclusive importationsfrom the fashion centers ofLondon__':Paris- Berlin.My Custom Made Shirtsare correct in every particularExclusive PatternsARTHUR S. HYMAN,5 Jackson Boul., Chicago.Years of experience in fit tinggentlemen who appreciate the!value of correct dress.Heller & BensonTAILOR.S85-87 DEARBORN STREE'l'Bank FloorOET THE BEST$2 AMES HATS $3Established 1813161-163 E. Madison Street Dear La Sallo154 Dearborn StEarly Spring Hats, Canes, Glovesand UmbrellasPRESCRIPTIONSRELIABLE PHARMACY H. '1'. MicGuire, Prop.MADISON AVENUE PACKING CO.WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL MAR.K£TROSALIE PHARMAGY, J. J. GIL L. Ghemllt Iftd PharmirlstPhono Hydo M 175 274 Eo 57th St.. noar W ..... Ave.6309 Madison Avenue, Chlcap.Phone Hyde Park 1322W H Y use poor. unwholesome milk, whe .•for the same money you ran eet ItPure, Sweet, aDd Extraor.l­.arlly Rlcb, delivered in sealed bottles, by callinr u,Telephone South 817. or dropplne a postal toSIDNEY W'ANZER &. SONST!1.J�iet!t st.ICstablished 1878. IncorpOrated 1�.AwayFromHomeA� AI D E V 0 R E Ii SONTAILORSPullman BullcUnrW(' make. a specialty of I1lgh grade Dr •••Suits for y�away from the tender, solicitous careof Mother-at school-studying hard,exercising harder, acctden ts wtn some­times happen. If at home, motherwould use Pond's Extract-the old family,Ioctor-and the pain would soon vanish-the injury soon heal. ,}<'or over GOyears mothers have eased pains andhealed wounds, burus and bruises withPond'. Extract and have never beendlsuppotn ted in It. 'j'here Is no remedy\vhlcb wUl take its pl'U.ce--no .!Ub&titute.����il Keep a bottle handy forII qnlck use. 1:300tbes andfreshens the ruce aftershaving. WateredWitch Hazel-a wenkso 1 u tion- sometimesoffered in place atPond's Extract-bas nome d i o I n a I value-ispositively w or t hies s,Pond's Extract CUREI:3,.I'i���. therefore is priceless.801d 0,,111 in seatea bot­tle, u71de,' buff wrapper,ACC�T NO SUBSTITUTE.LIBBY'SNatural. FlavorFood Products���s�n'1 :o':,�e::'':�Ft;v':t�e:�«!;I. ��. ���':fi-:;ita preparation tor )'our oonvenienDe.ln the band,.ke,.-OPBninIC oans. A lIuppl,. on your pant1'7 IIhelvellr::��B�:�,.U ��a��:a'��8�'h:�lh�f: �:t�,�':,�at�Make Good Thin81l to Eat," tells all about them­sent free. LibbJ's Atlas ot the World, matledtree tor 10 oent. postallB.LIBBY, McNEILL &-. LIBBV, CHICAGO.Woodla'\VnSafetyDepo.sttCorrrparry449·53East 63rd sr.,Near Woodlawn Ave. Will open ill its new buildingMay 1.Steel Vaults - burglar and fireproof. No expense has been sparedin making this the strongest andsafest vault in Chicago. .. .'Boxe� to Rent at, $3 and UpwardsThe most convenient Safety Vaultfor those engaged at the University.