The . Da i l y .. ,� Maroon-- - by - - ..... '" - U_tyot'afiff.�: .. :""'_'1'�-"'''' U .. _T __ ��_� �!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!I!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I-��_-CC_' iii" .,.;...��' .���."':I!� �VOL. IV. No. 89 CHICAGO. FRIDAY. FEBRURR: <i.:,_"f!.Jx>. I'RICIt, Two CIIJITSTRACK TEAM LEAVEFOR THE IUUMI C�PChicago'S chances Grow Dim WithDisqualifications of ,CaptainParry, Quigley and WilkinsCoach Fril04 With Twenty .en Depart.Thia Morlliag For ClwnpailnFor Dual MeetWith the verdict of the..profes­sur!'> yesterday afternoon,. CaptainI'arry, Quigley and Wilkins weretaken from the' list of track mento go to Illinois to compete againsttile lllini tonight. Nineteen ath­lett'S will accompany Coach Fric'ndun the trip this morning, the teamincluding Eckersall, Barker, Mer­rill, Henneberry, McAvoy, Steffen,Taylor, Merriam, Parkinson, )old­ersma , R. Mathews, Tompkins,Klock, Scheid, Russell, Kelley,Schommer, Richards, Iddings, andf uessle, - . . 113y the loss of the three men whohave beencounted on to take firstsin their events, Chicago's hopes fora: victory over lllinois are dampen­ed. Merrill, Eckersall and Steffenwill 'make: the . dash strong. Steffenand McAvoy are a good pair in thehurdles and Barker looks well forQuigley's place in the quarter. Mer­riam, Barkinson and taylor should'have the half at their disposal but�lathews,' Tompkins, Fuessle,Klock and Scheid will bave theirtroubles annexing the mile and twomile irom their' strung opponents,Smth, Richardson and' Van In-wegen. .Schommer and Richards shoulddo. credit. to. the high jump andIddings. has a show in the polevault, but· with Norris and Greenin the event, Chicago has littlechance of pulling out a first. Theshot put should go to the downstate team, though Russell and Kel­ly may do more than is expected of­them. Coach Friend is not at alloptmusttc, He says that a merevictory will-be a great gratificationto him.IlASS IlEErlBG TO BE IIKLDSUlfD..4Y i'QR CO.GO RUOItII.s.tt.rment of Conditio_ III Africu StateIa Pupe.e of GatllerlacA mass meeting will be held inMandel Hall, ·Sunday afternoonFebruary 18th, at' 2:30 o'clock,under the management of the Chi­cago- friends- of the Congo ReformAssociation. The purpose of theAssociation is to secure as far aspossible an internatioual investiga­tion of tile social arid political con­ditions under . which the. inhabit­ants of the Congo State live. Ad­dresses will be delivered Sundayafternoon by Rev. John H. Harrisof England, who was one of theimportant witnesses appearing be­fore the special Congo Commissionappointed by the King of Belgium,and Rev. Everett D. Burr, D. D.pastor of the Baptist Church atNewton Center, Mas.<;� Re,·.Frederick E. Dewhurst of theUniversity Congregational Church,Secretary of the Chicago Com�mittee having the matter in charge,will preside; . WILL BOKOR W ASBINGTONFor First Time In Its History Univc:rsityWill Celeb. ate Birthda y of Nation'sFirst Pr •• identFor the first time in the historyof the University, Washington'sbirthday will be celebrated by amemorial exercise. All the stu­dents and faculty of the Universitywill' take part ill this exercisewhich will he held iu L.!OIl MandelHall, Wednesday morning, Febru­ary 31st at 1O:3U.The address will be made by theHon, R. R. McCorUli�k and .Mr.Blanchard will read "\VashingtOl�'SFarewell Addr�ss·." There will alsobe a number of musical selectionsOR the program.The eleven o'clock classes willnut meet Wednesday morning onaccount of the exercises but theother classes will meet as usual.AJrIES FtiTERNITY MENGET UNIQUE V ALUTINEBeta Tlaeta Pi's Find Founcl1iDg 00 Stepl_ When LookiD& for Other Gre,tingBThe Daily l otcan prints the fol­lowing notice of a delightful littlevalentine .recei ved bv the Ameschapter' of the Beta 1":.heta Pi Fra­ternity:"Ames Feb. 1 .. J.-The membersof the Beta Theta Pi fraternitywere very much surprised thismorning when one of their mem­bers found a baby . boy serenelysleeping on their front porch."One of the members chanced-to go out on the porch at 5 o'clockthis morning ·to look for val en-.tines and there found a somewhatdilapidated bushel basket seeming­ly filled with . bed. clothes. Upontaking the basket into the house hefound a baby boy serenely sleep­ing therein. ."The child was wrapped warmlyand had on an embroidered uppergarment, and the undergarmentswere of silk. 1 t had brown hairand blue eyes and a dimple was ex­posed when it awoke. No clue was-. left as to who the child belongedto, although the basket and clotheswere carefully searched,•. Later in the mor ning a hand­kerchief was found lying on theparking about twenty feet north ofthe lot with the initalstl., A.' uponit. An effort is being made to findthe parents of the child, and untilsome disposition can he made thechild will be carefully cared for atthe house." .-BUCE.FRIARS TO ENTERTAIIfCAlfDlDATES FOR OPERALll.en In Uninnily lllvited to .eet Mr.Bartl., CaahlDC--Soop by StanThe Blackfriars will hold an in­vitation smoker for all men in theUniversity in Reynold Theatre.The date has not been definitelyfixed, but it will probably be onthe first Friday in March. Mr.Bartley Cushing, the coach of thcclub. will be the guest of honor andwill speak on the staging of comicoJ>t'ras in gcneral, and on tl1C Black­friars' opera in particular. Sev­eral of the stars of the past operaswill contribute mackfriar selcctionsanti the dctails oi the coming playwill be given out by the authors. CLUB TEAll RBADY FOR KATCH BASKET' BALL TElM"WIIS· CLOSE GOIlESTSe"feD Men Ar. �ecl To Meet Bglmep'Club llakea KIaborat. Piau "For .&Ilter­taiDment ToD1&ht-Guesta P.l1DitteclOberliD Five Prove. Strong, andLe_ In Firat Half Ii Bardto Overcome -Plans for the Reynolds Clubsmoker arc thc most elaborate evermade for an affair of the kind. In­terest centers in the feature of theevening; the bowling match betweenthe Huffmans and a picked teamfrom the University. The Hoff­mans include the fcllowing unenz, ...... ...--O_be�rli_·n Collegt! last night inVorhces," Leffingwell, E., Leffing- art ett -gynmasium- 'proved the. well, H., Woolf, Brill (Capt.) The. . hardest propositon that the MaroonUniversity team was picked last : basketball team has had to face thisnight on average' for three match season. The final score was 25 to. games, which were rolled yesterday. 24 in favor of Coach Child's team.'The men . are: Webster (197), The game was fast, and somewhatGaarde (1762-3), Schaeffer (178).. rough, especially in the second half.:\lcDermid ( 176 2-3), Henry. The Maroon defense was poor.Capt., ( 183), Ist. Sub., "Tuckett Oberlin getting many easy throws(174), 2nd Sub. Miller (168.) for the basket. Chicago, however,The alleys have been improved by succeeded in keeping the ball in itsthe addition of a set of opalescent opponent's territory most of thelights similar to those at Bensin- time. the victory coming largely asger's and Mussey's, 32 c. p. with a result of its free throws. Ober­frosted globes. Alleys 1 and 2 will lin's team work' in the open fieldbe used for the match and Alleys was accurate and brilliant, its men3 and 4 have been covered and on throwing eleven field goals to Chi­them four rows of bleachers have cago's nine. Many fouls were calledbeen erected On the west side of in the second period of. play.the alleys two rows have been Captain McKeag kept Schommerplaced. so that the accommodations out of' the line-up during the firstfor seating are ample. half, in order to keep him in shapeThe match will commence at for the Illinois track meet tonight.eight 'o'clock sharp. It has been For Chicago, McKeag,. Houghton,decided by the Executive Council and Buhlig played well, whileto permit each member to bring a Oberlin's stars were Captain Mor­guest. President Lagene L. Wright rison and Waters.said this morning: "It is hoped that The line-up:this, as the first- affair to be held . --._- . -'_ . OBERLIN •.after the lull in University activ- Most, R. F.ities, will be a great success. On Smith, L. F.our part we have spared nothing to Waters. C.make it such, and everything DOW Morrison (Captain), R. G.depends on the suport which the Ward, L. G. .members of the club give." CHICAGO.McKeag, (Captain), R. F.Chessman, Buhlig, 1.. F.LeuhriDg, Schommer, C.Woodries, Leuhring, R. G.Houghton. L. G.Summary. of. game:Field. goals-Most (�), SmithT.h� editors of the "Cap and (2), Waters (2), Monison (3),Gown" are now in the midst of Ward (2), McKeag (3), Buhlig,Schommer (4), Houghton. Freetheir work and the prospects for . throws-Waters, Morrison Me-an e_xcellent book are good. The - Keag (7). Referee, Mr. Foster,'editors .are nrging the students Hyde Park Y. M. C. A.who are preparing special articld Before the Varsity game, Litera­for the book to hand them in by ture (men) won from Philosophythe first of next �k at the latest. by the score of 15 to 13. WhenThe editors are extremely anxious time was called the score was a tie;to get pictures of prominent stu- Literature then immediately throw­dents in . characteristic attitudes, ing another goal, Philosophy ex­campos scenes, and. student .ctivi� celled in what little team work wasties. These are to be turned iato ia evidence, the inability of its play-the An Editor.' "Gnnds aDd en to throw basftts losing it the�.Previous to the game' theMaroons entertained the visitorswith a dinner at Hutchinson Com-Vanity Subatitutaa U�le to Cope WlUiTNIIl Work of BuckeJM-Recu­lara .,. BettarCAP AND GOWlI mlTORS .wor IUTBItIAL AT ORCSPIctures and Jotes Ai. w .. teclla LaqeQuUtiUu . for' BookJokes," are wanted and 110 Umit iaplaced on the number,.0280 PARI[ AL1JII1IlTO DIlU Ilf DTCUllSO. moos.aGD&·'IO .. UPTOUT 0 ... aWDlllDlo D&TAU F.rmer St1l4 ... ta la'rited to .. qat oathe eTeniol of I'eblllU'J 2� -.The Alumni Association of Mor­gan Park' Academy have announc­ed a midwinter reunion and dinnerfor all former students of M. P. A.,on the evening of February 28.The place of the meeting will bethe H ntchinson Commons at theUnivcrsity. This is the fourteenthyear of the Acadcmy's history andthere are many fonner studentswho have attended the University,or who are DOW in 1'eIideDre. Meceu III Ear 1latea00000Un .ec ... "-ww .... Be Back lD Practic ••Max Rhode has been kept out ofswimming practice for the lastweek on account of an abscess.Iormed in his car. In the meetwith C. A. A. last Saturdaysome water was forced into the earand an operation on the ear drumwas found to be nccessary. It isthought that Rhode will be back inp�tice withiD a few cIa)'8- ··_····1·1.ji.'r����:�·;'t:"�"i�-��,:;'�;':�'\�.�:��:·::-�':·;�:::�:��:/�;,"��:p: �y'l4 ...,t":.: �I;' �'-[-� CHICAGO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1906.'ltbe JDaUl! �atoon.FormerlyThe University of Chicago Weekly.FoundedThe Weekly, October I, 1902.The Daily Maroon, Oct. I, 1S)02.News Contributions are Requested.Entered as second-class mail atChicago Postoflice.Daily SubscriptiOD$2 year; $1 for 3 monthLBy Mail in City,$4 year; $1.25 for 3 months.Subscriptions received at TheMarooD Office, Ellis Hall, or left inThe MarooD Box, the Faculty Ex­change, Cobb HalLJohn Fryer Moulds, Business Mgr.Printed by the Quadranarle Press,404 E. 55th St.!III! t' &D'ITORIAL5\Vllen an athletic team works ashard for new honors for our AlmaMater as the varsitybasket ball team is nowdoing, it should receivethe hearty support ofthe student body. LastSupportJ;JasketBallnight scarcely two hundred specta­tors saw the team win a hard, andintensely interesting game fromOberlin. Many of these spectators�ere not members of the Universityand the majority supported Ober­lin. The team has a heavy sche­d ule yet to play and the attendanceat the games in the future shouldbe made up largely of universitymen and women. Cheering willhelp the basket ball team to great­er things just as it eneourages thefootball or track teams. Thecheer leaders are willing to workandit now rests with the studentbody to show its college spirit inthe support of an excellent athleticactivity,I N�O.. .Dd MUf/.>··1The meeting of the Bankers'Club 'was postponed from last nightuntil ne-xt week on account of aconflict .. Coe Hayne, of the DivinitySchool is at the Wesley Hospitalfor a few days. His trouble is notserious, being largely the result ofoverwork.' Hayne is president ofthe Divinity Council.Several University people werepresent at the cotillion held lastnight at Bourniquc's for the benefitof the Chicago Hospital.Mr. L. B. Jones, Director ofMusic ·of the University, will lec­ture, under the auspices of theHyde Park Guild. in Mandel Hall,at four o'clock on Sunday. Hissubject will be "Sources of theMusic of the Roman, German, andEnglish Churches." Everyone isinvited to he present,The Glcc and Mandolin Clubswill give a concert next Tuesdayevening in the J mrnanuel Baptistchurch, Twenty-third Street and�'1 ichigan Avenue.Thc Collt.·gc of t\ rts (mcn), hclda smoker in the Revnolds Club lastevcning.. Profcss�r Shorey andProfessor IIale were the guests ofhonor.The Brothcrhood of St. Andrewwill hold a reception and dance. inthe Reynolds Club next Monday afternoon, to which all Episcopal­ians of the University are mostcordially invited. The purpose ofthe meeting is merely to bringabout a better acquaintance betweenthe Churchmen of the University.Mr. Blanchard has returned tothe University and taken up classes,after a-six weeks' trip 'to the East,most of which time was spent inWashington.John Wright. of the Law School,returned to the University thisweek. He has been in the hospitalwith appendicitis for some time.Harry Ford,:05, is in the-city to­day from Day ton , 0 .. on business ..and visited the campus this morn­ing.I..-CARCOYL ETTES"-IEditing a college paper is a nicething. If we edit jokes, people�ay we are fossils. ·1 f we publishoriginal matter. they say we don'tgive them enough selections. Ifwe give them selections, they saywe are too lazy to write. I f wedon't go to· church we arc heath­ens. I f we do, we are hypocrites.I f we remain at the office. weought to be out looking for newsitems. I f we go out, then we. arenot attending to business. Now,what are we to do? Just as likelyas not some one will. say we stolethis from an exchange. So we did.-Ex.MARTYN5705 Cottage' Grove A venueU. of C. PhotographerToWnesGlovesWill be worn lonaC'rthi. se •• on than other.-that I •• other glove •.Face Valueis what you value your face at.If ,you value it as you should,yon useWILLIAMS' rr�-'-THE-HOTD. ....RESTAUIWIT0. RulOIpb It. 'IImna auk ...DearbcnIS THE POPOUR PUCE FIR BAIITlSUPPERS AFTER THE PLAYRxtenai\"f' improvemeats haftmede the dining room. the moetbeautiful vnd attracti� In theTheatre Uistrict .. The new haalJln� balcony forthe enlar� .rchestra ill anotherImprovemeat all4 the muaic I.made an cepedal 'uture. AJ.ltlUtT MATHEWS PI_ , Gao. H. PIKDLBIt v ........ • ... aTlU.TTO., ....,..MATHEWS & CO. Inc.The Tailor ShopN!:.W POWERS BLDG •• 1.56 WABASH AVE.MAKERS OF YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES .Our Speclalt7 -3.5. <l2 Sack Suit.We show one of the Largest Lines of Woolens in Chicaco.Special Rates to Students. 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They would kill the heartof their business, while scalping onlO.OO Clothes is my business, andthat business is growing faster thanany Clothing business in Chicago.r Percale" and _ "Madras" CoatShirts, four cuffs to eachShirt, 1.15For few days, when made to order.send for sample, measure 1 50blanks, •2,000 Fancy and White -1 85Vests, worth 3.50 to 8.00. DOW •500, a little soiled. at 2.003 for"Black Cat" Socks, made seamless.loeIike "Shaw Knits" are, Fri­day and SaturdayI will sell you six pairs only of anImported 2Sc Black Sock, 50cFriday and Saturday, 3 forSpring 2.00 Hats 1.65nowSpring 3.00 Hats 2 65now •�ney teii me I'm a good ieiiow.Come and see.lleetmefacetoface"TenTom Dollar"MurrayNathan'sTHB 63rd STREETHaberdasherALWAYS SOA1ETHINGNEW INMEN'S FURNISHINGSAND BATS399 R. Sixty-ThIrd StreetBetween Kimbark and MonroeDo You Know AnythingFieldthat will der you. better .openiD& thaDWorkfor • pod Life luarance Company?II' NOT. waiTE TOH. F. NORRIS, Supt. of AgeocillTHE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFEINSURANCE COnPANYMllwuakee. Wis.THE ILLINOIS W AREHOUSB an ..STORAOE COMPANY....... ��171 Ia_AltkAve. ... fIIIITY�_ ....... aea.t ud Bat Kept StorapWar tile CIty • • •w....... s.n.. hc:hd ad AIppecI .............. �PrhwIe R-. P.tarE ' '• .., ....... _ .. TIab W1IeeIa. ._ .. c.....__......._ ........ ftVIrD TO &lID no. AI. ................................ -......;-.. .......,.. r 11 -."It. • -..,..� : .. : ...... �::.,,/. _ = � "-'.: ........ I AI , .. •,;:; :-,"CHICAGO, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1�.Watch! 001I BecJnning with our next advertisement.and appearing in regular order, we willrun aseries of Wool Soap advertisements.First illustrating the process of manufact­ute-then its qualities and uses. By wayof preparation, get a cake of Wool SoapTO-NIGHT for your own use. Watch,for our advertisements.Swift & Company, U. S. A.Makers ofSwift's PRIDE Soap and Washing Powder ISouth Side Transfer'Lindsay Storage Co.8."a, •• £.zpre.a Mo'Vinc. 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SaviDgs' Depart ... t opea-'tro.6. to_ V Saturd."eveaiDp� ....... I, ...... SWIIDlIlIG TEA. WILLLEA VK FOR lLLllfOIS I" A. M U S- E MEN T S "'1·StudebakeroheCaptain Badenoch and Ten Men to Com­pet. iD Dual Event at ChampaignThe Maroon swimming teamwhich is to meet the Unversity ofIllinois in an intercollegiate dualcontest at Champaign tomorrownight was announced today byCoach Knudson. The men who areto go are: Captain Badenoch, C.Schott, Carey, Nichols, Walker,'Solomon, Lobdell, Goes, Brown,Bunzell and H. Schott. This listincludes the mcn who will partici­pate in the water-polo game, in ad­dition to the regular swimmingevents.Passes will not be honored at thewater polo and swimming contest.This rule is enforced by l11inoisbecause of the limited seatingcapacity. ' BEN GREET PLAYERSTwo Weeks" Engagement Under the'Auspices of theMusical and Dramatic DirectionSEASON TI<;nET PRICESSewen Performances, $7, $6, $5, $4, $3Four Performances, $5, $4, $3, $2, $1.50For further information apply at roomS12 Fine Arts Building. Two weeks onlyThe 1\1 usical and Dramatic Direc­tion AnnouncesTHE PAUL ORLENAFFRUSSIAN PLAYERSGREBJtS TO PLAY BASKET BALLAfter the Bowlin,' Tournament Is OverThey Will Take Up New Game. GarrickThe fraternities of the Universi­ty are now contemplating the or­ganization of basket ball teams andare preparing to play an informalschedule. Many of the societiesare now getting in a little secretpractice and several contests for·dinners are being arranged.'The bowling league has almostcompleted its schedule and whenthe last of the matches have beenrolled more of. the Greeks will takeup the indoor game; Special ar­rangements for -practice . must be.made With Dr. Raycroft who hasexpressed a willingness to accomo­date the fraternity teams. 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