Th.e Daily Maroo'nPabU"h.d Af�emoon. by th. Student. of th. Uni'fOr'ity of Chicaco Durlal th. Four Quarter. of th. Uni'fOralty y..,VOL. II. No. 159. PRICE Two CENTSCHICAGO, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1�04WILL PROTECT BIRDS; HUNT WINS TENNIS TITLE SERIES FROM NORTHWESTERN TEAM TO THE FRONTUniversity of California Men Or­ganize Audobon SocietyMovementUniversity of Cincinnati Acquires a Dor­mitory for the Benefit of OutsideStudentsTo discourage the wearing offeathers 111 feminine headgear andto encourage the protection of wildbirds, an Audobon society .has beenstarted at the University of Cali­fornia by Professor William "E.Ritter, assisted by three oruitho­logical students, Loye H. Miller,james S. Hunter and William L.Finley.With this as a center other clubswill be established throughout thestate, and the Audobon societiesalready in existence in' California. will be grouped with the universitysociety in one large movement.Besides the agitation to stop theuse' of feathers, the society's aim isto spread the knowledge of birds,to prevent the destruction of birds'eggs, and to establish "bird day"exercises in public schools.• • •The University of Cincinnati willhave a dormitory at the beginningof next fall. A large dwelling nearthe .campus has been rented andwill be used until a permanentbuilding is erected. This step is- C?�}.sLdere9., t�H�)�.e�91.11.g_.P!... -.---- -epo(�1f1nTfie1iisfory of. the univer-. sity. For the past few years ithas grow�l at a very rapid rate,but most all the students have beendrawn from Cincinnati and its sub-'urbs, thus making it nothing morethan a city institution. The pos­session of a dormitory, the trusteesthink, will attract students fromwithout the .city and extend itssphere of influence, so that the in­stitution may become a universityin the truest and broadest sense ofthe word.If< If< If<Dr. joseph Swain, former presi­dent of the University of Indiana,and now of Swarthmore College, isbeing considered by the trustees ofthe University of Illinois as thesuccessor of President Draper whoresigned a few months ago. It isbelieved that he is inclined to con­sider the proposition favorably andthat he will be elected at the nextmeeting of the board. Dr. Swainwas president at Indiana from 1893to 1902.• • •The alumni association of theIowa State University is to be re­organized with a view to making ita stronger organization. It isplauned to organize the associationupon county lines, having a separ­ate body in each county which shallkeep in touch with the studentsfr0111 its county in the university.If< ,. '"A new athletic field for CornellUniversity to the east of the campusis being prepared this summer.The field will be officially namedII Alumni Field". $15,000 will bespent in improving it and facilitieswill be provided for baseball, foot­ball and track work. � Varsity Makes itPurple in e to 1FiercelyLee Stillman played the role of a.baseball hero yesterday, pitching a 'I K�Dt Theatre Will be Scene ofgreat game and landing on the ball Rally-Addresses-Bandfor a homer, a two bagger, and two Songssingles. Northwestern was never. The final mass-meeting beforeIn the game and had Capt. Howe's, the conference meet will be heldmen desired to they could have run ; to-morrow morning at 10:30 inup a large score on the purple team. · Kent theater. It will not only beThe score was 6 to 1 and by cap-turing it the Maroons clos'ed the . a meeting for cheering and giving� the customary '�Chicagos," but ledseries with Northwestern, makingit four straight. I by the band, the rooters will bringThe contest was rather listless. back memories of last year's rallies\by singing IICOOU, Coon, Coon"Capt. Howe opened the game in the. . .and "Alma Mater."· box for Chicago and during the five· innings he twirled the purple play- The track men are going toers were able to find his delivery show in front at the' mass-meeting,but once for a safe one. Mr. Stagg .as a precursor of what is comingwas anxious to give Stillman more 011 Saturday. The audience willexperience for next 'year and so ! be expected to call every man tosent : the freshman, in for the re- ,his feet, and every man will be ex­mainder of the game. Three hits 'pected to answer. There is even awere made off him but they were so. Irumor that Ed Parry will breakscattered that no runs resulted. another record in the discus-sion.The score: The Stanford boys have been in-'.' . � NORTHWESTERN. R H P A E vi ted to be present and several of,;,.\V'b'ge'r. ab .....•••..•... 0 0 {5 1 2 them will probably give the Cali-,���:il;,P".':.� .: ..': .. ::.,g: g: g ! �, fornia side of things-notably:.!Kersten,.lb ....... : .... ,.1 t 7' 1 0 "World's Record" Dole 'and Cap­· Buggee, .rf .. , ..•.....•. 0 1 3 0 1 tain Holman: Dope 'on the other': Wilk'n, ·3h. O 0 0 0 ii Palmer, If. .v: •. ' 0 1 1 I 0 ·events includes Dr. Goodspeed,: Bra�g: '58; , .. ,... , 0·0 1 2 1'M • , . f 0 ,1 0 1:0 Professor. Merriam, and .DirectorC w.n,c '· . - - - "7 ,�_ .Stagg�.iu • .the..1ist -of entries'. � ,-,· .' "" :r�. on • .,' ........ '; .. :1� '4: 24- Ll '8 •,T: ��U'.Q' _"''' .' .lC,J:l ..p-- . .Ls .. r .... ,�Q .. �1)�P.i!-�g�on- 'y�l,l?r�sid�.Bezdek, 2b.. . . , •. , 0 0 1 0 0, Harper,' c . . . . . . . . .. . 0 1 6 1 0Smart, rf 1 1 1 O. 0.Paul, ss ....•....••..••. 1 0 1 H 0Bloomerv.rb , 2 2 12 '0 0'Stillman,' lf-p. : 2 4 1 3 0 Extensive Program Announced for FormalBaird; '3b .. , .. , 0 1 1 0 L }' Opening Tomorrow NightHowells, cf 0 1 3 0 0· Howe, p : 0 0 1 2 0 Aqu,tic festivities will be beld inbetween Ellsworth, If........ . 0 0 0 0 0 .the swimmiug pool of Bartlett gym-:will be I - - - - -Totals 6 10 27 9 1 : nasium tomorrow night.' Accord-Chicago .......•••. 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 l!'_6 ; ing to the program arranged .for theNorthwestern ..... 0 CJ 0 1, 0 0 0 0 0-1Stolen bases=-Nuttall (2). Two base ,formal, -opening of the new pool,hit--Stillman. Three base hits-Palmer, : dash races, egg races, candle races,Buggee. Home runs=-Stilhnan, Bloomer. .Iive duck races, tub races, longDouble play-Palmer and 'Kersten. Inn- dives, swimming under water to­ings pitched--By Howe, 5; by Stillman, 4; 'gethet with a four man relay teamby Nuttall, 9. Hits made-Off Howe, 1;off Stillman, 8; off Nuttall, 10. Struck race are some of the events sched-out-By Howe, 3; by Stillman,.;i; by .uled by Director Knudson for thisNuttall,5. Base on balls-Off Nuttall, 1. . evening's entertainment,Time-l:15. Umpire---Hollister. At- Following are the entries for thetendance---500.· various even ts:, Michigan Man Defeats Moorhead in Sin­iles-Cup Goes to Wolverines Perma­nently-Dual Tournament TodavMichigan tennis men continued· their winning streak yesterdaywhen Hunt, the California and; Wisconsin champion, won the title; of Western Inter-collegiate cham­: pion by defeating Captain Moor­: head of Chicago in the finals.; Hunt's team mate Lee furnished a· surprise when .he defeated Bing-·ham, who was sadly off form. In; doubles the Michigan pair easily: defeated Northwestern, and willmeet Iowa to-day in the finals.The feature of the match be­tween Hunt and: Moorhead was thespectacular cross-cut smashing anddifficult returning shown by Hunt.Moorhead played a good game, butwas not equal to his task .The one point already gained byMichigan in the singles gives theWolverines possession of the silver'tennis cup offered by' Hie We�ternInter-collegiate Tennis Associationin 1898. 'Yesterday's summaries:Singles=-Lee, Michigan, defeatedElkins, Armour Institute, 6-0; 6-0.Lee defeated' Bingham, .Chicago,6-:�, 6-0. Hunt, Michigan, defeatedConant, Northwestern, '6-i, ·6-r.Hunt.defeated Moo.rhead, Chicago,6.-4, 6-0, 6-3. Monnet, Iowa;' 'de-l� .... e--��hnrnu;�;:'tf"�d·-� '_='__"rr-�����""�1!", ,e,· faulted to Hunt .. _ Doubles-Baileyand Monnet, Iowa, defeated Ham-'mond and Elkins, Armour 6�3; 6-2;.'6-2� Hunt and 'Lee' Defeated\ Conant and james, Northwe�iern,6- J;: 6-2, 6-2..A dual tournamentMichigan and Chicagostarted this afternoon.1 :00 p. 111. The Michigan teamwon the finals in doubles this moru-:ing by defeating Baile-y and Monnetof Iowa in' straight sets, 6-2, 6-0,6-2.M� Y MAGAZINE ON CAMPUSMonthlY'Maroon Ready for Readers WitbQuota of Good StoriesThe May number of the MonlldyMarooll has just appeared upon thecampus in a new brown cover andcontaining its usual quota of goodstories. The first prize story,"How Vance Came into Grooby"is an original story in dialect witha satisfying end ii. g. Burt Gale'scontribution to the issue, "Mr.Fuller of South Dakota," is full ofgood fun; it relates the adventuresof a Chicago man who celebratingin the proper manner after a foot­ball victory attempts to find hishappy home in South Dakota. Heeventually finds Foster but the re­sults are 110t quite what he ex­pects.. Two poems in the number worthyof mention are "A Freshman'sVerses," and "Moonlight,' I thelatter having been contributed byAlice Baldwin." "Her Debter"by Marie Ortmeyer is an interest­ing character study; 'I Fatlter' by. William Huntand "A Girl's Story"by Anna Quinn are· interestingreading. . Four Straight From·Game--Stillman Bats Track Athletes Will Occupy Prom-i�ent Seats at Mass.' MeetingEXPECT GREAT INTERSCHOLASTIC•Professor Stagg Receives 400 Entries forPrep MeetFour hundred entries have beenreceived for the third annual inter­scholastic track meet, to be held onMarshall Field Saturday, june 11.Not all have as yet been received,several Chicago schools, sure to berepresent�d, have not as yet sent in· names.The athletes 'already entered rep­reseat eight States as follows: Pen­sylvania, Iowa, Ohio, Illinois, Wis­consin, Michigan, Indiana and Min­nesota. From present prospectsthere is every reason to believe thatthis year's meet will be, by far, thelargest yet held.Great preparations are beingmade to entertain the visitors andthe Reynold's Commission will playan important part in. the celebra-· tions. Plans are on foot to repeat· a part of the opera' "The Passing 'ofPahli Khow." . . ...-... _ ......IAQUATIC SPORTS IN GYM POOLI 40 yards=-Weddell , Badenoch, Chandler,: Egg race-Fahr, Hirschl, Solomon.·Standing long dive-Chandler, Schott.80 yarcls-Weddell, Schott.. Caudle race-Hilpert, Solomon, Schutz.Blindfold race-Hilbert, Solomon, Schutz.· Tub race=Bchutz, Solomon, HirschI. ., Live duck race-Rohde, Schott, Conkey,: Badenoch. '16 yard relay- Weddell, Badenoch,Chandler, Conkey', Hirschl, Schott,Rohde, Hilbert. -Water polo=-Rohde, Solomon, Schott,Badenoch, Chandler, Conkey, FahrLife saving exhibition-s-Rohde, Weddell,• Chandler, Hilbert, �tteridge, IHirschI.Relay r�ce-Mr. Child's class vs. Mr.Payne's class.Forty hockey girls held a picnicin the women's gymnasium fieldyesterday afternoon. After eatingluncheon a stunt party w�s givenin the gymnasium. Miss Bensinger,business manager of the junior· hockey team, will entertain theteam at her home next Tuesdayafternoon/ '.Itr;l?e JDatll! maroonFormerly the UniyenitJ' of ChicaKo Weekly.wommJIDThe Uniyeni9"_ of Chicqo Weekly, OcL I, 189.Ta. DAILY lILUtOON. • • • • OcL I, 190.NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS 'REQUESTED.PubUlhed by ·the Itudeata of the Unlyerlit1of Cbicalo everf afternoon, except Saturdar.aad •. Suaday, durlnK the 40 weeki of the Un·verllty year., Firlt board of editon and buaineu mana.er.authoriaed by .tudeat·bod1 ia m... mutanKMay 15. 190 ••Membenhip on .ubeequeat boarda of editor.to be determined by competitioo open to alllcudeatl ia the Uaiyenity..BOARD OF EDITORSMaaap_!ll Editor ••••••• OUyer B. Wnaaa, '04Ne .. Editor ••••••••••••• Har'lW, Tord, '04Athletic Editor •••••••• Walter Grt,ory, '05ASSOCIATE EDITORSEmat J. Steypal, �04lWpb P. Mulv&l!� '9JEdward .. Kerwin, '06LeRoy A. VaaPatt� '06Edward R. Gaaaoa. '04Rnel H. Allea, '04John S. Wri,ht. osWOMEN EDITORS�i .. Lena Barria Mi .. Helen Smith, '06.' STAFF OF REPORTERSCo ,McKenna, Rum '05 Arthur Bridaman, 07Cb .. A. Bruce, '06 Claude Schofield, '.7Win.A. McDermid, '07 Wan. H. Hatfield, '00Bernard I. Bell, '07Mi .. Marie Ortmayer, '06BUSINESS STAFFBUlineu M Julien L. BrodaEntered U Iccond-clau mail at Chicalro Post­oflic.. ,Daily_ Sub..cr!ption, $3 per, year: .$1 for 3 mOl.By Mail in City $4 per year; $1.25 for 3 mo •.Subscriptions received at TalD MAROONOffice, Ellis Hall, or left in THID MAROONBox, the Faculty ExchanKe, Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Pres',404 E. 55th St.I'" EDITOR.IAL5 "'INext Saturday afternoon thegreatest contest in the history of. western track athletics will takeplace 011 Marshall Field: Repre-''S'ellfati ves-rrom"""'pli\ctically,>-e�ery ,,prominent university and college iiithe W est will meet in the finalstruggle for athletic supremacy. Itwill be Chicago against the West,and Chicago's men must go intothe contest trained to the minute,and with unswerving support frommembers df the University they aretrying faithfully to place at the topof the western college list. To­morrow morning at 10:30, therewill be a mass-meeting in Kent.Chicago students should turn ou�,to the mass-meeting and to the con-tests on Saturday. We. must en­and show itsof thecourage the tearninembers our appreciationseason:s work.• • •h· h atTl' b '11' t success w rc iie ri tan F ttellded the first Quadrangle <:; e,t the plangives en�ouragemel1t 0osedwhich has been prop .to make the Fete a ye�rlyit. For the first ttnleAnnual a air. Uni-in the history of the'ty the women's or-verst , ne'fied for 0ganizations were urnpurpose. . en boothsEvery one of the .elght� d llarsde from fifteen to twenty 0 ,llla be a dele-there will doubtless .so Universltyate to represent everyg . . of womenf Chicago organlzatton .oC nference inat the Lake Geneva 0September., Much credit is due to the 1l1e�-b . f the Young Women's ChrIs­ers 0d dtian League, whO planne anworked for the Fete. Their earn-AnFete OHICAGO, THPRSDAYJ JUNE 2, 1904est efforts have counted for morethan the' success of the evening'sentertainment. Perhaps the 1110stpraiseworthy results are the com­radeship fostered by the commuuityit interests, and the inspirationarising from the endeavor of many� to realize one splendid pu�pose.CommunicationThe Blackfriars take this oppor­tunity o! publicly thanking Mrs. G,E. Vincent, Mrs. C. P. 'Small, Mrs.,G. J. Laing, Mrs. J .. R. Angell andMiss Bainbridge for their assistanceI in costuming the "girls" who took; part in the "Passing of Pahli: Khan." A comic opera without a! beauty chorus would have been U11-Ilatt�actfve, and the Blackfriars andthe cast realize how much of the�comeliness of feature and symmetry'of figure of theshow girls was ow­ling to the patience and skill 'of the'Iadies who so generously distributed,'the ta�'C;Utit powder and the cotton,batting. FRANK R. 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No better Turkish Cigarette c:an be m .. de. :I STR.AW TIP tV' Cork Tip Pla.in io 0OOO�OOOOOOOOOo.OOOOOOOOOOOOOTelephone lJyde Park 1485CHICAGQ, 1'HURSDAY, 1UNE 2,1904-------�------------------------.---------�------��----------�����--�����--------�----------�-------------------.-----ought to know about the "�o�alt SbOl'" because we develop and printI�o(lak films hetter than elsewhere, quicker than elsewhere."�o�alt SboP Glualtt),2" means all that's good in developing and 'printing- all that's desirable in style and finish."'ttbe 1to�alt Sbop" sells Kodaks, IJawkeyes and Centurys, cataloguesfree.Price list of developing and printing with a sample Velox print for the asking.W AR.D (;J SEMMELME YE�,169 Waba.sh Ave.COLORED WAITERS IN COMMONS IKODAKER5$14One hundredSuits have theirprices changedto .$14 today!Awful. go 0 dchance to startwea r 1 n g "Ilusuiartest clotlusill touin,'Mail orders shipped everywhere Ollapprovnl.MOSSLER'S E. M, SYSTEM121 Monroe St., near Clark Students Drop Out and Steward is Obligedto Hire ProfessionalsBeginning to-day professionalcolored waiters are being employedin the CJ1l11ll0n�. The change isthe result of the scarcity of com­petent student waiters which hashindered the management of thecommons during the year. To­ward the end of the quarter whenexaminations are near many waitersdrop out and this seriously inter­feres with the service. During thelast two weeks since the a'Tacartesystem has been introduced intothe main dining room there has110t been enough waiters to give thesystem a fair trial. Accordinglyat the steward's suggestion and withPresiden t Harper's sanction pro­fessional waiters are being used.This will 110t however interfere'with students who desire to waitregularly in the commons as thesteward has said that in hiringwaiters he would give preference tostudents who wish regular employ­ment. Summer work. Student agents wanted forMcClure's l\Iaga7.ille. Large counutsslou. Cashprlxes for hest work. Ens". Digllified. WriteIlOW for full pnrt iculnrs, I�I Hast �lith St., NewYork City .. Readers of THE DAILV MAROON whoare interested in a commercial or steno­graphic course will do well to investigatetheMetropolitan Business College,156 Wabash Ave., Chicago.This is a most excellent business. pre­paratory school and enjoys an excellentreputation throughout the Northwest.Students are received at any time.Young men and Women with highschool education should fit themselves forpractical work by pursuing one of thecourses given at the Metropolitan.Send for illustrated prospectus. DoNotDelayI-:I. ZEISSLADIESTAILORo RAS'!' 47'l'H STREETNEAR H.L. 01llNTRAL 8TATJON'Phone Oaklaud 2(;9 after 7 p, m., or Sun­day Phone Gray 40tUNqNEU SUITSSILK LINED SUITSSKIRTS from $35.00 up.. 40.00 It.. 15.00 .. DICK HAS Spring StylesCALL ONMcDonald & SpannTAILORS185 Dearborn StreetAdams Express Bldg, 4th FloorLIBBY'S (Natural Flavor)FOOD PRODUCTStempt the tired palate with their exquisiteg����,v��� the dainty ways in which they canLibby's Veal Loaf makes most delightfulluncheons-always ready-easy to serve­\ holesome, appetizing, satisfying.Ir's only one of Libby's Good Things to 'EaLHandsome IlJu.trated booklet. "Good Thing. to:ratttl� �:�rll��el�; c�k,��. Ii VI! � stamps (or larli:c Atla.Libby, McNeill 4- Llbby, ChlcaNo.WHO DRESS FOR STYLENEATNESS, AND COMFORTWEAR THE IMPROVEDBOSTONGJRIERSample pair, SlIk 1I0c .. Ootton 2Ilc.Malled OD receip� ot price.Geo. frost Co., Mekers,80ston, Milia., U. S. A. Camping through the YellowstonePark and the Rocky Mountains inWyomingA few gentlemen and ladies de­sired to complete a party for acamping trip, three or fourweeks _in Ju1y anrl August.Route via the Royal Gorge' andSalt Lake City. Inexpensive.For particn lars, add ressI(OBBIU C. BRYANT, Rockford, III.I Golf and Tennis Supplies,Baseball . Goods, CameraSupplies, Stationery andPeriodicals.Rig/It on Ille 'Wav to Jacksen. Part:J. DICK & CO., 344 E. 63rd StreetTheAmerican ConservatoryKUIlL\LL "rIALIJ BUILDING.23U to 2;:;3 Wabash Ave-Due, Chicago�l'he most complete School of Musand Drutuutle AI·t ill the 'Vest Sixeminent instruetors. 'I'eachers' 'I'ralnlnDepartment. Uurlvulled free advantageSIIIIIIlWI' Normal Session of five weekhog l nning June 27 'and ending July 3WO·1. . Cnta'log mn iled free,.10IIN .T. HNLV!'S'rAED1\ President ictygs,!'I,0,s1\ . 85-tn DEARBORN STREETBank Floor.IDstnblished 1870.Tbe Credit I ncorpora ted 1888.Guide Co .. Heller & Benson7th Floor, F'ort Dearborn DIdg.134 1\lONHOE STREETCblcago.Commercial Iteports, Oollectlone, -:-:---- ... .,....__ Years of experience in fiftinggentlemen who appreciate thevalue of correct dress.TAILOR.S----- . .,._..,_..__�-------'----TYPEWRJTERS'ONE-HALF PRICESend for our list of special bargains in allmakes of Standard typewriters. Full line ofsupplies, Machines for rent,2 to'3 permonth.ItOCKWBLL.8ARNES CO.�67·�6� Waba.h Ave.. B. BURNHAMHAl R GOODSElectrolysisFacia, Massage, Manicuring, Ladles' HairDreasirig and Manicuring. Ladles: Turkish andRussian Baths. 70 and 72 State st., Chicago.OET THE BEST$2 AMES HATS $3Established 18,3.6,·.6", S. Madison Street aear La Sail..184 Dearbora seLargest Exclusive Hat Stock inChicago. "Nobby Straw Hats."am showing 8. complete new lineof exclusive importationsfrom the fashion centers ofLondon-Paris- Berlin.My Custom Made Shirtsare correct in every part;icuJarExclusi've Patternsc:=JAR.THUR. S. HYMAN.5 Jackson Boul., Chicago.PRESCRIPTIONSRELIABLE PHARMACY,. ROSALIE ·PHARMAGY e·. J. J. GIL L, CihllllJlt lIIeI PhlrmIGIItPIIOftI "relo'lrk 175 274 Eo 57th St.. nNl' Wi .... An.___________ .. Ill.inois College of Osteopathy167 Dearborn Street,CHICAGO't'elepltone Ceulra12-11:!'V. c. Homliu, 1>. o. Pres. a nd 'I'reas,Wri te for our terms to juuior ruedica l studentIl will Interest YOIl. .Chicago- Kent Collegeof LawMembers of Association ofAmer icau Law xchoolalION. THOMAS' A. !\lORAN, LL. D., Dean CHAS. A. LA. W HE NCll':.Ma nager' and Director.H. '1\ �fIcGulre. Prop.IADISON ·AVENUE PACKING"eO.WHOLESALE I\NDRET AIL MAR.KE T.6309 M�dlson Avenue, Chicago.Phone H1de Park 1822Prepares for admission to Bar in all theStates. Three years course leading todegree of L L. JJ. Sessions each week­day and evening.For catalogue address the secretaryEloiMER E. B>\RRE'f'!', U-oI' D.708 Title and Trust Building, Chicag L AWRENGE QRGHESTRASelect .muetc for allSelect � c c a e ton emOlU patronagereepectfllll),2 ecuctteoP. D. WEINSTEINLa.diesTailor Residence5745 Rosalie Court'l'd. Hyde Park 141.i7. CHICAUOO'MEARA BROTHERS' HOME BAKERY(Phone 1616 HydePark.)All Ooods Strictly Home-Made �... .,. .keD for Ice Cream and Iees, Good. delivered218 East Fifty-Fifth StreetWorkma n s hipUnequaledSpecial Rutes for U. of C. StudentsN. E. Cor. 55th and Lexington. Phone 1282 Hyde Park Stanley H. OkeCash Grocery and MarketFine. Bakery OoodsOrders for pictures of theWashington Promenadeand thePan Hellenicdance call he. left at the DAn. YMAIWON office. The pictures arebeing sold for fifty cents each.Samples are on exhibition. Thepictures, which are large and dis­tinct, make very attractive souve­nirs.Chicago Collegeof Dental Surgery 414 and 416 E. 63rd StreetS, E. Corner Kiuibark Ave.Offers Unsurpassed Facilitiesto the Dental Student.For announcement addressDR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean,758 Harrison sr., CHICAGO.