'.. I ...... ".JUbe JDatI)2 Maroonf Ch· Durina Three Quarten of the UDiv�nity Year.Each W--Ic by the Student!' of the .UniYOrli� 0 leap •Published Five Mornings '-'-CHICAGO • .THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 219. ,1<)06.I SAID JURIm WANT,TRAINIMGTABLE·BACIC. PIIIrE�TS;ARE_;JRI&HT _IHARoLD IDDIISS CHOSEII I,WOUEN ISSUE A CALENUA�. SAWIMBOTIE�SE GRmlRO"1 W'ID Athletea -Say .Good .Fellowship, No� .:IEXT '�R'S :TEAMSOPHOMORE PRESIDEIT ,A;:V��:�i:�e ��ve::; n n . 110 � �=��X--t � ��iji.f to.�Appearance on Monday-Receipts Annual Law'lIcdic FCJ9lbaU GaIr.e '.oi4er .QufIfdan �.. aDd HeayiMt ,BInai' in."_ .to Support Woman's Union.Arouses Great Exl:i_t In.:Y_l'he handsomest calendar that has Rival Grad �. .' Havingf pafoossetbadltlhr:�t�:u/ht�e fi�:5 � ,-Ht_'. ,�. season 0; Many of this Year's Freshmen .wzubeen put out by the Woman's Union 'Purl'" l:t ....... u�.-:.Wo;.· :rbe'--Gamc-� customed training table. the Chicag(�, Adm' to nItI7' ·1 � .. -be Strong-' tiOn I�Iwill be received from the prrnter onPresent T� ':"'.tD w-�. \ team. of 1906 has been_ as_ �u!!a:s�f� _ .�:n::'ous points -on the campus - .. . < �_... •. ! :� ::e ����r:fa!":thu:.!:�l 'Wilh ':I��� P�:::f .e�� of .theThe calendar will contain fiveExcitement grows a. m.ong�laws.andl ing table and hope .that it will 1)(:1 1\1 1 ers and with the retir ..k I I ', -..'.f'" aroon p ay. .photographs ta en on the camp". medics as the dale' of the.r clash. l,t:' reinstated at the Con erence me et -: ' " f Chicago football of CaptamOn the cover is a picture of 'Hutchin-the gridiron. approaches.· Littl�. else ing on Saturday. Following are thel Eckersall, -Parry, Russell, .• Walker.son Hall and Mitchell Tower. 'In is talked of in' '. !h� two 0 profeSSlon:d opinions of Coach Stalfg and somel NoH, Watson and "Metidrd,'.th.,oat�each of the following pages thereh bbbD t d of th· f be jnen r tS!ichool� at t e _�:-:-Sl!!. en s, c, 0 t e men:" ... _.! look for the team' :whieb 'Coach taggwill be three months. A view of thecampus and, the grads are more IDter:. Coach Stagg: � am bnw.nll�g. to; will have for ,.'J901- :. is; l!1=dy thesouthern pari of the campus looking ested .t!t�n thel;' have been by an,: speak for or against .tbe trammg] topic of. co.;.!derabl'; . c!iscussion.past the law building and Haskell Varsity game this year. Seventy men, table. The conference bas decreed; From all indications, it looks, a yearAssembled in -Kent Theater yes- from the women's halls is placed among them several" men. who have that the training table must go ,n,d, in advance, to: be one of the. heavies!..terday morning the class of .� over the first three months. Thebeen stars on .small Co�ge -teanrs we will abide by thai rule unless It! and fastest i;' years. "The Conferencebanded out the political plums which other three pictures are, looking easthave, PUt. .on football. swts and are. is changed."" i ruling whic.h prohibits the playing Olfannu ally fall 10 their lot for d'stri- through Hull Court toward Mitchellout trying iQr"oae Or other oithe Captain Walter �e�ersall: The, freshmen gives the dopester. some-,balion, and which annually grow lar- Tower. looking south .over .the poll.d teams, Each of the .squa�� held a abolition of the training table h.s, thing definite ,uPO!' which to figure.;F _d _..:aDd <>f .more con se - in Hull Court toward Ryerson an� l)raCli�e_'.:r.�esll'y': ami ).t1Vt !!oI!l try-' put an obstacle in the way of organ-! Of 'C" m�.Steften, : Finger,lddinp,qacnce to�... Kent, and a view of 'the entrance q outs for' the t<;:!m�. today. Bo�h izing_ a football I.eam. T�e table. mak:s: Templeton, Riel)ey, Jones, McCart�7'·,Harold.l.dttIiDgs was $he man wh, Haskell. The photographs >r,; sides bav� a.. b.g. hunch of pron,,;-: poss.ble two thmgs. .F.rst, t�e m n! Anderson; and '.Hewitt clan be ..... �d_eived the largest and mosl sugury mounled on rough brown paper and ing mal�r'�hll' Ii� .,and. ,�.turday. s become bet�er acquamled w.lh �ne! upon as Varsityccandidales next AC­e,. pi al Ihe disposal of the sophmor<s, will be prinled from half,tones :ngame is likely 10 show some stars 111 an".lher, thetrfaults can be rem�ed: tober. In addition, Merriam, B.arker.� .. ,: .being elected presidenl hy a goodly brown lint. ·The lettering will b·, individual play. eas.er; conferences can be•. qulckly i Rohde. Schommer, SchOtt and Harns. majorily. Renslow Sherer was pre· done in maroon. AmOtig tt,f;.;;,t .. wlio are oat,for Ihe called and the men.can .thJDk aud: f th; squad will all be availabl<> sented the vice';'presidential.bonor by The' Woman's Union, which pul)� lawyet 'ele"�n �tht: following are mo!;t talk football to their heart's content.! 0. d Gertrude Gre "11- . h the calendar, has come �q . ,·d ca I .dl h' t into COD I men.. .. .., _ . .. __.a good margtn an . Its es promising:.' Webb, Clan � ..• sO�' S��on y, � e men can ge. , .. -� Caplain-elecl,.,f� .[)e;J:ray; �11-1_1<;'baum and Robert Sullivan were elect- depend on the receipls from th;, Pope, Abbblt, Ashlon, Mc�g,. �un.. d,llon earher and stay t.h�re. l'ak •. n: one of ,he mosi "a1�1.Ie .. iltIill"n� . t."ed 10 Ihe offices of secretary and source for its currenl expenses. Tit. Friend, Carlisle, Mabin, LeUti,:Baini, all in all, I think the lrammg. table IS.: Ihe learn, He was kept out of theIreasurer ... spectively: amounl of money made in the pasl nair. 'Pa:rk� .. son a".d CruUL '_'"'' .. good .thing." ." • _.: game Ihis ��I" .. 0.". a��'1un� !!L/.']iltriesThe meeling was the most spiriled has been comparatively large. . The The medICS are Itkely to choose the Captam Leo De�ray. The t.ram to his .ye. ,b!lt h.'\s .""5Isleei . tn. po..and well attended class election held price of tbe calendar has been seigreater. part of. their eleVen· from ing table a_pit shes one. thmg-:-: cOaching. a)iC! 'Will' b •. thoroughly 'fa­so far Ihis year. A, good percenl. ge at SOC· On Mouday morning Ihe� the following list, although· seVeral· close fellowship. belween . the ;player'-. miliar' With .-the .new '.mle;;;.' 'flIenof Ibe voters of the class were oul. will be dislributed to va�ious poin.. promising men are not c' 'inchided :' The table brjngs t��, men into �I""'_" �a1ie.". M�iB'!,,: the. all-Wesl�m, gaiord"':.. . The rouline busin� bad be ... wea about, the "'!lJlP-, ... C;'lbJ!�.::I!�.,!he ·We;,tii;'SdiOft.'"M�.rOJlyer; Hurd- relations. - ·Tl.ey· hcieome fast fne"d,. and member of the champiOn.hip,." '-planned �'6dOiec' '4'reSident W. . l',' bo6k store, Lexington and probably. man, Flynn, Nicoll, Poppen, Wad.- which is necessary for close teamteam which defealed Michigan �asl'. Henry of last year's class called Ihe Ihe men's and women's halls will be worth, Moody, Bro� Hartigan.· work."".. . year, .is. �olher. '�possibility". for. i1_�.meeting to orderc supplied and Ihe - calendars may be Gann, Patterson, LArkm, ,SI. Sure.. Walter Steffen: The tralDmC{. toam. He, bas becn .... t .. of oc"ool, ili"Thc election at once resolved ils· purchased at theso places. Davis, Johnstone. Johnson;'Moloney, lable has made no difference, a� !"r. f.II, but.announce�,thathe.may ritu.�Fsell inlo a contest between two tiek-Payne, Parks and Barnes.. as I �an see. in the act,,:,1 e.ond'l1o� next year, He .wQ,uld add remarkal>l.cts which have been in the field I,·., loRESENTATION OF FRENCH Two big mass meelings will be held of the me�. The only thmg." thai II stre�h 10 the Chicago line •. with .•several days. Harold Iddings an.1 COMEDY IS SUCCESSFUL. Friday nighl 10 cheer for the teams,· has heen harder 10 gel m trim. weighl of _ pounds.Heber Hostetter werc put before IheThe lawyers will meet in the law There is no place around h�re where News has .Iso. been, received in titeclass as opposing candidates for pr�'· Men and Women of Miss Wallace'.. school 10 cheer their ream to victory. a fellow can gel good mealsl A· Alaroon camp that Handy a.,d M�,idenl. Class Prodnce Original French while Ihe medics will gather in Kenl man who gets out and does hard .work ger. the two big tackles on .Ibe .l<jot)The nominations for vice-presiden: Play thealer or one of Ihe buildings at needs the 5ubsta!ltial food wh.ch a, freshman team, are exp""t¢ ,10' .. .,were Renslow Sherer and Mauri:.Ihe norlh .end of the campus .to sing lraining table furnishes.". ; tum. H.ndy is. in business .al pr"�tPrice. Miss Gertrude Greenbaum At Ihe meeling of Ihe "cercle cci fQOlball songs and rehearse yells, Fred Speik: "The temptatIon 10 bul will return in January. H. weitpt!and Miss Nina Yeoman were nomi- conversation franc.ise" in Beecho:rj The time of the game was definilely. eal forhidden fruits has bee? greal. 240 pounds, Melzger is t.�ch;ti�nated for secretary and Robert Sul- Hall yesterday afternoon. an un-, decided yeslerday for lI:OO o'clock They have had no one to aId them, school. but will return in lime 10 ploy.''''an and Maud Staiger. were the op· ginal French comedy was pro·: Saturday morning on Marshall Field. in conquering the temptation but I i He, weighs 200 pounds. .. ..posing candidales for . treasurer. auced by Ihe members of Miss W .. l-, No admission will he charged and I'" Ihink they have succeeded wonder-, Then from Ihe presenl freshlllan.\ dispule 'IrOSe upon the manu,'. iace's class in French lilerature. The, men having Ihe arr:lngemenls in fully." learn. will come some strong an�in which the votes were 10 be casl aathors of Ihe cQmedy. Miss Chatter-. charge have eXlended an invitation 1<, Fred Noll: "The men have traiu-: valuable malerial. Assislant Coachand a molion was carried after a son and Miss Marks. were also amOlng' all who. may be interested 10 be pre<· ed well. Every one has been in pcr Speik says Ihat Ihe t910 men, are �healed discussion Ihat the ballols Le Ihe leading .clors, while Ihe "st.," enl. feCi condilion. Allhough il has been· slrong eleven and Ihal there is c""­voted upon the printed tickets which feminine role was taken by Mi�!; It is noised about the. caJllPus: that a severe test of our win-power. y!t :;iderable Varsity material in tltr.were distrihuted al the door. Presion. The m.sculine roles werc Ihe medics will give a Parity Ban- we have sacceeded." bunch., •The college' honors of the officers- handled by Fuller. Radlke, Johl;n quet to their rivals Friday night, and Fred Walker: "It has been harde, Capla:n Page has becn Ihe star; ;>t"'ccl are as follows; •and Ferguson. The young I.dies.. "solid tin" alarm clock will be pre- for the new mtn 10 get in condilio.n the learn He plays Ihe same styleHarold Iddings, Phi Gamma Delta; were attractively cosl�med 'n II •• senled to the winDing captain het""," Ihan the veterohs. They did not have· of gam. as Eckctsall .nd Sle�in;Three Quarters Club; Skull an� Cres- style of 17th century. the time of halves of. tbe game. the "inftuneee of older men. As thev lnd will undoubtedly prove a valuablecent: 1909 freshman footbaH team; jhe play. but lack of time prevented, , did not know the Maroon method of man. Watsoh is' 'anoth�r gooa' f�e�!i-'".rsily track ieam; half back Varsity a similar preparation on the part "r, SOCCER GAllES SCHEDULED training, they were left to their own mau of, Varsity ... libeI' ". an '"da .;;rfootban team 1906- the men,resources. Many of them had �. half. ='Erhom and BUddey b�c!'bec'lRenslow Sherer. . Delta Kapp.l The success of this production, :l": Association FootbaD Team to lleet hard time.'· playing 'fulback.' wllite Taylor� theEpsilon; Three Quarters Club; So"" evidenced by the enlhusiasm of Ih<: Wanderers and Englewood Hi&h. J. R. McCarthy: "As Ihis was My ISs-pound back who" wilt. . reenl«Club: University Dramatic Club. unnsuaUy large audience. makes itl� --- first year on the team. I cannot jud�e school in January., is :. .ikely man.Miss Greenbaum. University Dr,,· likely that another production. on a: Dr. Raycroft announced yesterd2.7' whether the training table is bett�r Wendt. the freshman' center. lack,matic Club. larger scale will be attempted in tlle� the schedule of a 'soc'Cer game with or not. As far as I can see. the fel·: only experience to make him a likelyRobert Sullivan. Phi Kappa Psi, near future. the "Wander,.rs·' team for tomorrow lows were in good condition. Pt):;-; candidate. Orchard. Hough, Sunder .•Three Quarters Club; Score Club. afternoon al J:JO on Marshall Field, sibly that is due to the fact that the land, Young. Nelso.n, Dono.v�n a ",IDr. Gale to Um_mre Nebraska Game The "'Vanderers" play an. exception-: men came b.ack this fan in bett�r Taylor. are end material. Of th�Dr. Henry Gale left I,,<;t night t") ally good game, and a hard contest I!O: condition than usual. It is a S!lr,·; husky linemen. Doseff. Miaddigan.k ' expected. thing that the table would help :n,' and Preston are considered as proo.,,;Ger- umpire the �fissol1ri-Nebr:is a . game,A match with the Englewood h' �h keeping the men in condition." I able men who wiJ) be in the fight f�.r,""t St. Louis today. "Ad" Kelley, oif h f..school eleven is also slated for Fn- Ed Parry: "The abolition 0 t c, the "C" next fall.day. December 7, at 3 :JO. table has made no difference in mvtA game wilt probably be play�d condition. In fact, I believe that T;with the strong "Hibernians" team have been in better shape 'this y�ar,some time during the next week, b,., than ever before. Of course, it ha�;arrangements have not yc-t been, c�m- been harder for thie :'fellows, but Iiplet<-d. !;incerely believe that there has been;little difference in. the condition of t�le�R en.. this week--Senion with As to good feeling, the tabl'! i�:The Sigma Cluh gave a dance e ...... er., men.)last night in the Reynolds C1tl!l. more than 24 majora, and Janio:-s,.About se\"enty-five couples attended. with more tbaD 9 majon"� Greenbaum. R. P.' She�er. and R.B. Sullivan are Chosen for OtherOffices.• Election is 'Well Attended and Inter-., . ·u:_ .... _:.:_·D..:..; ...... .Ballots are t"'11'"·< est·JS-�. - ..Criticised.';''',._-.�Sophomore .Officers Elect.- Harold Iddings ., .... ,.". .President:,Renslow P. Sherer.", Vice-President.Gertrude Greenbaum , .SecretaryRobt. E. Sullivan .. , �, Treasure!Genua Club to Meet.The regular meeting of thelIlan Club wilt bc held. Friday after­noono at .. o'clock in Lexington H 11i.:\ German talk will be made by Miso; Princeton. wil1 also umpire.Anna Scherg. Notice to Swimmers. Literary Board to Meet.Candidates for swimming and PO](,team!= report on Tuesday. Decemhrr4. at 5:00 p. m .. at the gymnasium. The literary editors of the Cap a�.l •Gown will meet in Ellis 3 Monday :If.temoon at J:OO o'clock. Importan';busines�.Colorado Notiu.;\11 Coloradans. whether or n(,tmembers of the club, are invited t.)attend a meeting Saturday. in Lexing­ton Han, Woman's Union room. Thehusiness meeting win be foHowed byan infonnal social gathering. The regular gymnasium classes winnot meet Thursday or Friday of ,lhisweek. Joseph E. Rayerc)ft�:·(�ontinued on page ... )- -,. .. ,;..THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. J9()'S.Ilyr laUg aaroou candidates, which is usually undc­served, and disc�UJ�'t the honor of the.:Iection.meno.claJ awdeJat PabllcatIcID of tIM UDIYtr­alt, of Chlcqo.. \"This is a private office: gentlemenwill please remove their hats," read •.a notice recently postedin the Junior Dean>office ill Ellis. To theFormerl,Tbe UDlYenlt, of Cb1cqo Weeki,J:l'OllDde4Tbe Weftl,.' Oct. I, 1892.Tbe Dall" Oct. I, 1802. CourtesyAmoneUnderclass- chance visitor, such anotice \\'(>uI�1 seem ,tII­necessary, but any one"tel'�d u 8ec:oocl-CI .. Mall at tb. Clal· who has had occasion to watch, mustcaco Pa.totllce. have noticed how frequently freshmen-----Da1l, 8obaertpUou. and sophomores march through the$3.00 per year: $1.00 for .1 months. .I id fitHubecrl"tluu recehed at tbe llU'ooD Of- office Wit I no eVI ence 0 t te cour e syace, Em. ILYeDoe, or lett 1a tbe HaroeD which it is customary for gentlemenbux, the r'acultl EschaDse, Cobb Han.to exhibit in the- presence of ladie i.Ordera tor dellYeI7 of tb. Dal:l Ala,..... That there are such a number of Uni­other resldeDce or place of baalDeaa. a&7,be made b, poatal card. or throqb tel. versity men who forget occasionallypboDe. HIde ParlE 428. AD,. IrrecularttJ' • I . . .1D dellYeI7 sbould be I ... edlatell reperteil that they arc gent erncn IS surprrsmgto the omce of' publlcaUoD. to say the least. I t is hoped that.their attention once called. the un .Wm. A. IIcDermid, IiaDacinc Editor derclass,;'en will sec to it that there i.::R. Edd7 lIathe.., News EU_rno further occasion for such a "call.'Luther D. Fernald, Athletic EUtor.Newi Contributions are requestedAuociate Ectitora.Charles W. Paltzer, Law. '0'].. Bernard I. Bell, '0'].Edward G. Felsenthal, '08.Alva W. Henderson, '09-Preston F. Gass, '09-Reportera.Peter F. Dunn, 'cy/.Warren D. Foster, '09.Cole Y. Rowe. '09-William P. MacCracken, '09-Harvey B. Fuller, } r., '08.Melvin }. Adams. '09-P. w. Pinkerton, '08.Miss Faith Dodge, '07. 1 n accordance with its usualThanksgiving Day custom, there willbe no issue of The Daily Maroon 011Friday.lPURDUE WOULD ABOLISHTHE BULLETIN BOARDBoilermakers Start Movement to Pub­lish Official Notices in .StudentDaily Paper.., The bulletin boards at Purdue Un'<versity are to be abolished. All oft.­cial announcements will be publishedexclusively in the student daily. thePurdue Exponent. Besides the sup­Georce E. �Uer, Business lIanacer port of the student periodicals, it ;5understood that behind the movementis a large share of faculty men .mdstudents.Purdue declares that the bulletinboard's have outlived their usefulness-that their existence at a modernlarge university has as much reasonTHURSD,AY, NOVEMBER 29, 1905 as the tacking of notices of sales c-icows on the front of the administra­tive building of a metropolitan city.i-- & D ITO .. • A LSI The Exponent says in a' recent edi·'___ iliii-==&i5ii==:i:ii_iiiiEi= I torial:"Even a casual observer cannot failSome men seem never to learn whatt to notice that the bulletin board.tit t s . absolute fairness. Jcons I u e which have for so long been thewould be thought thatrhicf medium of general information,enough had been said inIre of late but little used. The fact isconnection with previ-110t due to a lessening of existing in­ous class elections to iormation, but is because the d:t.��·warn the campaign man-'.1 paper has come to be rightly CO!I­in the Sophomore class bjagers1.1 -idercd by thc student body.what standard 'their methods wou Ufor .',.,r.'We have two rcasons .be judged. Coming as yesterday -:'taml in this: Thc paper is the realelection did, on the very heels of t�� bulletin of all university events. <1:1\1Junior Class election, with. its aour subscription list is low., J ust hc��.tendant unpleasantness, it should havealso. we want to note this fact:been the first care of all concerned to While only a few of the stud('f':keep the election absolutely abo:� body are subscribers. practicaly e,· �r:'cnUClsm. Whether or not the fin�tlldent� rcad� the paper. \Ve ;11 (:result was affected cannot be said, �Iad to say thi� for the benefit of t ;1.'nor does it matter. Thc point is thatadvertiser�. hut :o>orry to admit ",;11t;IC usc of a partially printcd ballot�o few of the student:-; suhscrihl'.was not fair, �nd was no credit to;t=, "Thc time for the hulletin hoar.t'.authors. And furthermore, it is to leto be removcd is here .. The Exp0nl'l\;noted that some of the men who ha,,! will publish :.11 notice!oi which oth _�rc!;ljm�d most strongly to be for hon-wise appear on them� ;and the stud.:nt:c:�t, elections, were concerned in th(� will soon realize that 10 keep up wi"lite of thc�e ballots. There are a�· things, it is necessary to read the F�.W,lyS tho�e embryo politicians wh"ponent. We do not wish to be �,)ntilink that they ha,'c invented a bril- �id�rcd as trying to force up thc ")u�.liant coup, and fail to see the :-c'll icription list by any sort., of hoycotlsignificance. of the mo,'cs they plan. methods. but want to �akc, the dai'"It is' not sufficient to have the de, the Univcrsity power, which it rig!1t­lion result fairly; the methods mu")t fully should be."he abovc the least suspicion of criti-cism or rcproach, and the sooner thi ..is realizcd by thc University po!;·ticians, the bettcr it will bc. The Se-:t·ior and Junior classes havc adoptt"l!this attitudc already, and it is to bt.'hoped that with this last affair inmind. futurc clections will be conduct­ed for all four c1asscs on the sam,;:basis.Also speaking of elections, it woul.lbe well if those who are not memb.!, ..of a class should refrain from takingpart in the elections of that class. ARE A "GOOD THING TO HAVEwhether by voting or speaking on ON HAND" AND ALL GOODmotions. 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Try and you'ij.. soon forgetthe tailor with his double price.MosslerCoClothes for Men and YounC Men.50 Jackson Boulevard.Gall for book "Points on Dre ... "Buy an "Eckie" Postal Card. Se'1J:t home. An exceptionally guod lik�­ness. 5 cents each: University BookStore., Each autographic "Eckie" Poster ispacked neatly in a mailing tube. ;'0cents, at University Book Storc.AN ODE TO ECKERSALLOh. Eckersall, thy football days aredone,Thy days of thrilling runs and drop­kicks past.Aye,many daring battles hast thoufought and wonOn through the passing years thyfame shall last. .MARTYN'S MAROON STUDIOU:' of C. Photographer.5,as Cottap Gton Aft..Patronize Dail, Maroon advertisen. ------�--------�--------------------IMathews & .Co'-'Inc.Albert 1\{athews, Pres, Ceo. II, F' �uler.V.jcc·Pre.s.· F. H. Stratton. See.••. ,:,� <;� ....THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave'YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES MADE BY YOUNG MENWHO KNOW HOW.----------. - . -- - -----------ij�,Phone H .. rrilOn 2630A. G. SNew York.cisco. lUll[aeuse. 1'111Wasbln�tolsal' {"lt�·. :I..o&don. ElSend Y01of tb� uS(IOrt:l (and Ilrltathlt'lkH. E. SHORE YTHETAILOR ',\llh Cull ,'iIIl'd by \\'aI ail (;1'1,1 ..ball lu("nlI!Cllt'dul, s :Jlk'nr'!; ,,f382 Republic BuildingRooms 73-7",�.oo COLLEGE SPE�I�LA LARGE ASSORTMENT OFD,ESKS, CHAIRS IF VOlthe line (nob by-athe averajit at Nic\Ve warthat its 11but also 0discuss th.ter fabricsTrousers�AND OTHER FURNITUREFOR STUDENTS' USEThe Tobey Furniture Co.Wabash Ave. and Washington Street. e•... ' ;WILUAUWBlUlBdNew.1!'boIIeU6HJdelFieas w'hotdry (tains-thimealfreshSh.:Joh.n B. Stetson University ,AFFILIATED WITH THE liIHVERSITY OF CHICAGO.!s CI�L�:g��'T�.S��gg��Tli ���L�����. :4WORK DURING THE WINTER QU.t.Jl.TE8. .. T !"- __ . II - .1AT STETSON AND RECEIVE THEI� �RE- '. �DITS AT CHICAGO.Stetson is in the land oi flowc:-�. sunshinc .. blue skies and l?a1!11Y oceanbreezes. Snmmcr recreation!' run thwl1gh thc wlIltcr. Costly bUlldmgs, c:lec­tlic lights. electric hcll!'. C(,IllCllt \\'a'l;�. �hell r0!lds. broad .avenues! spaclo,uscampns. tropical shrnhh("ry ;md trl't'�, I.ar;c illC'fl.·ase tIllS year m all loe-partments. 'ADDRESS: PRESJJ)�XT J.JXCOLX HULLEY. Ph.D.,DE LAND. FLORIDA. ,., fieYocollarfragninto<!thenrbrusldeiigl... McVEY BROS ...OPTICIANS----_" ..... �........-.-.... ........... ..-23 F,:Jst \1:Jtlison Street.The "So·Easy" Eye Glass.Have ynu seen It � It will improve yowr looks. But that is not allit will do. Eye sight is more important. So Easy Eye Glasses helpboth aight and looks. They hold firmly. do not droop off and are al­ways in proper position. Do not pinch a wrinkle in the skin.Come in and see them. OrdArI, "THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO". THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29.1906.CHICAGO SCORES MANYPOINTS ON OPPONENTS , ,Took Headlight for Moon.H is ignorance of, astronomy almostcost the life of Simon Bexler, a farm\V e want you to know and feel- Nebraska 17 Doane College. 0that its not merely your business-« Nebraska 0 Minnesota T,'but also our pleasure-to show and Nebraska 6 Creighton " 0discuss the nobby Autumn and Win- Nebraska 6 Kansas.... �ter fabrics with you. Nebraska 5 Chicago ,J8Trousers$5 to 12 Suits $20 to $50 Nebraska '" .125 OpponentsCloth. 16mo •• ,1.00 Net. 1, 1ORDa THROUGH ': IGEO. E. �LER, o_f Daily IIarpoa A stack of silver dollars, one footWisconsin. . . 5 Lawrence 0 high, laid fiatwise, one upon theWisconsin 10 North Dakota. o FRESHMEN! : other. is offered by Callahan's Com-Wisconsin 18 Iowa .. 4 h moner, the new monthly magazine.Have you seen t eWisconsin .. , 16 Illinois 6 for the three best short stories sub-,'Wisconsin 29 Purdue 15 university of Chicago Song Book? mitted. University students are in-.. ---------------. Wisconsin 78 Opponents .. I: Get a copy. vited to enter the contest. Sendstamp for particulars to James E.. sou can see them a: Room 35, Middle Callahan, Editor, 109 Randolph St ..D., between 1(' �.1<' and 12 :00. Chicago.Spaulding'sOllicialFootBallGuidecontalnl� theNEW RULES. \\!tll (ull ""J;� esplanatorJ' pictures. Ed·Ill'tl by ",'alter Camp. 'rbe larg�t .·oot11111 C:,'I,I .. ever published. Full of football luf"rmotlon: reviews: forecast:ascht'{llil. s : ('Ilptalna: records: scores �1II"'nf'!; ,,( f)v�r 4.HOO players.Price. 10 cents.A. G. SPALD.lNG & BRO,:; .•�ew York. Chicago, 81. Louis, San Fran·cisco. )lIllueapolls, Denver, Buffalo. Syr·aeuse, I'lttHburg, Philadelphia. HOlSton.Wasbln;,:ton. Cincinnati. I:altlmore.l{an·sa!' (·It�·. ="ew Orleans. Montreal. Can.:Loudon. Eng.: Hamburg, GermanJ'.Send your name and get. a fr� copy.of the UI'W Spalding Fall and WinterSportli c 'atalogue, contalulng picturesand nrlcea of .11 the new seasonableatblet It- �oocta.SNAPPY A TTIRf.IF YOU'RE seeking something inthe line of garments-a little morenobby-a little more individual-e-thanthe average tailor shows-you'll findit at Nicoll's.WIWAM JERREMS' SONS.\,;lark and A .... Ita.New.pap.r ••• e"'''.oal. aDd.t.tl.D.Q?At NORTOWSPrecDeUYUy3f8 57th Streetl'IIoIIeU6BydePark. : Florafoam lathersas well with cold ashot water-doesn'tdry on the face-con­tains Pond's Extract-think what thatmeans! It 'soothes,freshens, invigorates.Shave at HomewithHondo ••(r,.". MGr-t)You simply press thecollapsible tube, rub thefragrant jelly thoroughlyinto�he face and beard­then apply your moistenedbrush-and you learn thedelights of a perfect shave.IOrlkr f,i",,)'OII' dnlggisl-2j&.Armour & Company ..Business Training .•AND, •. StenographY;.DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL," . -, •.• � IStudents May Enter at Any T�H. W. Bryan� Pres.L. Brent Vaughan, U. of C, '97,Manager .�115-321 Wabash Ave.cBORDEN·SCond __ d Milk. Fluid Milk, er..mand Buttermilk.ALL BOTTLED IN THE CoUHDY.Borden's Condensed IIilk Co.327:329 K Forty-leYeath St.The latest attractionhere is the new brown The You ITip" WillBean Top LikeThera? 'Inn ,ItHaveYou·Interesting Statistics Show New"Scoring Machine" in the MaroonTeam. hand. recently. Simon was driving t,·town with a load of pumpkins forthe Thanksgiving market, when hemistook the headlight on the Toledo& Ohio Central express for the fullmoon. He did not learn the differ­ence until the crew picked him OUtof a neighboring tree uninjured. Hestill insists that something was :ullbut says it was not himself. suiting.Five or six new ex-treme sty les just receivedin the latest shades ofbrown. Specially madeand speciallY priced.GET THE HABITIt will be worth yourThere is nothing better to hang on while to drop in and seeone's study wall than a fine pictureof some grand scene of nature. Nia- rhern, You will not begara Falls. is probably the grandestsight 011 earth, and one oi the finest urged to buy.pictures of tht!' cataract i�:' the water E MANcolor of Chas: Graham. This has FORbeen :eproduced by lithography in Itwelve colors. 15"24 in., on heavy I Clothes of Qualityplate paper and will be sent to any I 92-9'f-96 Washington St.�ostoffice i.n the world on recei�t of Bet Dearborn and Clark Sts.hfty cents 111 stamp$, or cur.rency. Ad- I .)pen Saturday evening until 9 p. m.dress, O. ·W. Ruggles. G. P. A.,Michigan Central' R. R., Chicago.Chicago scored the greatest numberof points against its opponents of auvbig Western team this season, �1Il<1.ne xt t o Wisconsin, which played Oil! .. 'Illinois and Purdue of the Big Niu .. ••had the fewest points scored againstit. Chicago is far ahead of anyother colege in points scored, withli5 points to its credit for the fivegames it played. Seventeen point �were the total scored against it by i�.;opponents. Wisconsin comes secon.lwith 78 points scored by it and I':points by its opponents. This includesthe records of the Lawrence, Norrl.Dakota and Iowa games. Michiganscored is points and had 30 point ..scored against it. Purdue comes last.scoring only 5 points, while its OP1'oneut s rolled up a total of 86. Tep loor of�Th8 'Pullma� Company Buitcrgc.. AduN at. .... MIchI&M'__A REAUTIFUL NIAGARA, PICTURE.Ph ... C .. uat .dioTHE WHITE ROUSEFlorist Bud DecoratorTeddy Callos, Prop.lIS WABASH AY&. CBICAGOChicagoChicago 38 Nebraska �(Chicago " 39 Purdue........ 0Chicago 33 Indiana gChicago 2 Minnesota Subscribe for the Daily Maroon4 and be in line.Chicago , .. 63 Illinois........ \.Chicago 175 Opponents 110f)I(SN K W AND SECOND-HANDat Lowest Pri�PASSENGER FARES REDUCEDOVER THE NICKEL PLATEROAD.II ElWI __415 E. 57th street.17 I Effective No,:ember I, 1900. and un­I til otherwise advised, the local pas-, , TBE senger fares between all stations on: .\0,. Nickel Plate Road are reducedtOLLEGE STUDENT fru'm former rates ch�rged. Th� r�.. I duced fares from Chicago to prmciAND HIS PROBLEMS, 'pal points are as follows:87 JAMES U. CANFIELD.; Chicago to Buffalo, first class, $10.50:E:-:e, �.55; Cleveland, $6.75; Belle.I vue, $6.35; Fostoria, $5.70; Findlay.$5.50: Fort Wayne, $3.75-Second class Chicago to Buffalo.$9.50. Corresponding reductions ap­ply to all other intermediate points,including points on connecting lines,as also many points beyond Buffaloreached by our ,thru car lines.• II -city ticket office, �O'l Adams St..Auditorium Annex, Chicago, and sta­tions at LaSalle Street, 31st St., En­'�lewood and Grand Crossing. Tele-:>!1oncs Central 2057 and 6172.A CAPITAL BOOKNebraskaNebraska 56 Hastings oNebraska " 5 South Dakota.. 0Nebraska. . . . . .. 2 Drake (J'Nebraska ..... , .. 28 Ames........ 14OP COLUKalA UNIV.ulTT7.3 For the college student who really·cares to ask, why he is in college'at all? Why he has chosen one;college rather than another?:How he can get the most out ofhis first year? Out of fraterni­ties, athletics. and' other collegeenterprises? What ,hi" electives'. r- . '��<!���.���.,.��fl, �i�. �\tt?I�� .g�.!-..!Lf�, ..wo�? .CIf' A. helpful book iii IihaPma Olle-Sideals and leaminc the Mcret pf,succ:eas., : Est. 1856Michigan OBRYANT (1 STRAnONBusiness College ..Michigan 28 Case 0Michigan ',' 6 O. S. U....... 0Michigan 28 Illinois qMichigan. '" 10 Vanderbilt 4Michigan 0 Pennsylvania.. 11Michigan 72 Opponents 3') Offers SuperiorAdvantages in.WisconsinMinnesotaMinnesota 22 Ames ;,4Minnesota 13 Nebraska '0Minnesota 0 Carlisle 17Minnesota 4 Chicago 2Minnesota '" 8 Indiana \'Minnesota 47 Opponents 2-) PATRONIZK'hIepIIeaeI Hyde Park U aM .. 7 Residence: Phone1P.33 Arlington PI. Lake View I�Phone Harrison 1644Goldsmith's OrchestraI. Goldsmith, Director.)ffice, Cable Piano Company,Patronize -Daily Maroon advertisers. \Vabash and Jackson. CHICAGO.THII: A. McAdamsUNIVERSITYP.HARMACr5fao E. 55th. Street.R. R. BOWAN. Prop •Illinois .. , .. , .... 27 Freshmen ;u .Illinois. '" ., ., .. 0 \Vabash , :;)Illinois '" 9 Michigan..... z,�l ll'nois 6 \Visconsin .. , ifiIllinois ' 0 Chicago "';)Illinois. . . . . . . . .. 5 Purdue 0Illinois 47 Opponents 1C7 n.UDI ...... 117... TI. r�.t._.___,.,..: Chi... _8t. ... �.ft. ca._IllinoisIndianaW A� TER 'c. FOSTER PAUL S. ODWARDIndiana Ii Alumni 0'Indiana 12 Wabash .Indiana , 8 Chicago .'uIndiana 12 Notre name 0Indiana 6 Xl inncsota �1 ndiana 55 Opponents .,,;PurduePurdue. '" 0 Chicago NPurdue 0 Wabash II (tailorsPurdue 0 Xotrc Damc 2 The designing' and making of correct clothing for college men is one of our most successful specialties.Purdue 5 Wisconsiri 29 The distinctive "�lIege style" always demanded bY: both faculty and the student body is prominent in every gar·Purdue , 0 111inoi5 5 ment made by us. .Purch1('. .. . . . .. .. 5 Opponents �t) Fine Fall Suits a.nd Overcoats. $35.00Hardy Bros.. Foster 6. Co.CHICAGOTelephone your want ads to t!l.�I �aily :\iaroon, Hyde Park 426.------�--�----------_,./' ,'-THE _DAILY .. MAR.OON, CHICAGO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29.190'5.C. L. von Ende. University of Iowa. BRIGHTON GA.RTERSII. Heat of Dilution. F. L. Bishop The neatest, easiest and most comfortable cord garter made. Therubbel"diamond holds with a vice-like grip that will never slip, Will!B radley Pol�tec�nic Institute. not injure the finest hose. The smallest. smoothest flattest grip ever12. The VIscosity of Water at i Low used on a cord garter. Finest quality webbing. 1\ 1 etal parts heavyRates of Shear. La wrence E. GIl.- I nickel plated brass. 25c and SOc a pair.all dealersor by mail prepaid ".ney University of Idaho In' trodu ecd PIO.EIER aU.PENDER CO." 71B,Market St., Philadelphia.• . c Jl�, qf Piollur Suspenders.by A. A. Michelson.13. The Bridge Method for Compari­.on of Condensers. Frederick F.Kester. Ohio State University.14. A Method for the Determinationof Electrolytic Resistance and Capaci­ty. A. H. Taylor. University of Wis­consin.15. On the Effects of the ElectricalDischarge on the Acetylene Flame.C. F. Lorenz. Johns Hopkins Univers­ity.16. Change of Phase Due to thePassage of Electric Waves Throughfhin Fir"ms and the Index of. Refrnc-tion of Water for Such Wavl�;Wm. R. Blair, .University of Chicago.17. The Temperature of the Moon.Wm. W. Coblentz. Bureau of Stann­ards, Washin�on. � :::S-:V ".: VOL. . �.;i�-i-ooUICIL:� .. IN� ... � 1; EJeCtIOn. Abolition: .sit)? "1t ".GENTL&M&II........ ,..nLl_ .... All �fOIIWlMI'II-..woBOSTONA-RIER ( Continued from Page 1.),WANT TRAINING TABLE ·BACK-----------TIlt IlC0111ZD STIIIDAID....aT._.t.�-��...•CUSHIOI. .... BunOIC,LASPUti fUTTO till LlI-lnu·IUNiTUIIIlOl .. AlTUI�,m.Sft ... eoa.lIe.MaIIt�ned&al"""· ... n� ................. v .•. .A. a necessity. The men come to knowcac'r other and respect each other.t They will be less selfish, and betterteam-work will result."The question of the training tablewill be taken up at the Conferencemevting Saturday.GIFT TO LIBRARY FUNDBY COLONEL F. O. LOWDENPI:. ns are Made to Raise BalanceNeeded for Harper M�morialAnother gift. of $2.500,. to the 'Wil­liam Rainey Harper Memorial Fundwas announced yesterday by Dr. T.W. Goodspeed. registrar of the Uni­versity. 'The gift was made by FrankO. Lowden. one of the members c.Ithe University Hoard of Trustees. Thl:fund is now over $100.000.Active efforts to raise the remainderof the fund are being made, and a re­newed campaign has been begunamong members of the trustees. rnerubers of the faculty. the alumni, anlstudents of the University.The cost of the library is to be :71. f'lreprooi Storage & Van COt=====================_: Tn,w,le ill,..------------------------ ...... ' 'SteJ>-I., � M.e" b�;I_�efot:Jl1the, bnivcI"phone nundress·: boo.':'C .. 'if \\'01rests, andletin boatmore que:the Juniorcils at the.: The·ll1c. \ Council \\I rerday III'quorum r.ment ofOwing'm�thods. .. !tbe recenforth, an'rained bynior Collthe senio. adoption. plan in \lThe tel'the mem·l·ing with.iaation absjtJ, offi<:-(WCDty�nrtiJe namt�--------------------------------------------------------��.�� at th-:';wrtb the·';�ys.I';'�' Beside:�fPublicatil1J»Ook thi� inserting:;:�ents in!. Cussed.�.; ..:� ,he prop; Utat in ;';' phone 11t� Cd in tl;tbeir O\�t·----------------------------------------------------1'1 •. : Anoth(much p; brought: �e abu, the "C.'�.any "C-c.· .; a prore�·.krrcd� have L, ·null\.'insigll;I,;. �1teg(: ,1)1 the..; versity�the (hin a IJday atAltholllevclh.'(HJlRDER'STlJe _Ciofden T1wmb . "1I'URHITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, MERCHANDISE and PARCmDELIVERED TO .ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, DEPOTS .AND SUBURBS.The art-loving old Greeks used tCIsay, their. best sculptors had "the. gol­den thumb"-Because .their .touch in fashioningwonderful figures in. marble was sotrue and fine.If .anything in the zoth Centurytailor's work requires "the goldenthumb," it is the making of eveningclotbts. -.That is why we devote our utniost. aJti1l . to this exacting garment, so. asto . express gracefully the lines (If3-Qur figure.And to stamp the clothes so in­delibly with your. own personality thatno other man could wear them anymore than he could wear your hat.Come in and let us show you howwe can do this for you.. Drop in today. Your visits bringus· luck. 250,000 ..Mathematics Teachers and Physi­cists Will Meet at Varsity Fridayand Saturday. General Offices.40th St. and CalumetPhone'Douglas J800Printe Exchange all Ave. Branch Office, Informatioa 0IIat.) Univ. of Chicago.R. R. Warehouse.Chicago Junction R. R.o4Oth and Calumet.HOLD TWO CONVENTIONSON CAMPUS AT SAME TIMEOffices.ADVISES PULPiTS AIDF:OR C5-1UU.TY .wORKERSTwo conventions will be held on thecampus on Friday and Saturday ofthis week. Beginning Friday after­noon at I :30 the Central Associationof �Iathematics Teachers witl holdits sixth annual meeting. A largo: "\Ve do not find asmuch oppositionpart of its membership of almost 4110 to charity organizations as formerly:'is expected to be in attendance. On said. Professor Henderson at DivinitySaturday morning the American chapel yesterday. "Fifteen years agoPhysical Society will begin the active there was. a common complaint fromwork of: itsJJa�I_:s�ssio�. ,:�::: .: . . charitable \vor1cers .thahhey could notOn Friday evening the delegates to get a hearing in the churches of the­the two convention Will hold a joint country, Today the opposition is Jutbanquet. Professor John F. WO<Id-: so strong. .h�1I of Columbia will speak after the "I don't want to advise you todinner on the subject: "Science for preach sociology and political econ­Culture." After the dinner the men: omy from the pulpit, but neverthelessbers will adjourn to the Reynolds let the thankless worker know yonClub for a social evening. are in sympathy with, him."The program for the opening ses­sion of the mathematics teachers is :Address of welcome: Acting Presi­dent Harry Pratt Judson, Universityof Chicago. Dr. HeJ1�elllOn Tells Divinity Stu­de�ts Church Opposition to Char­ity .Organizations is Decreasing. University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per Doz't.They Fill that Empty Space at Home. �J�TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENTWO· STORES131 La Sane· Street. aDd" Jackson Blvd Phone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STRE4f�mOtT'6 )al)otO. �tulJfoEastern Cross Country Run Today.Seven colleges, including Yale,Harvard, Princeton, Pennsylvanl a ,Corne11, and Massachusetts Institute�f Technology, are entered in the in­tercollegiate cross country run, to beheld at Princeton today, over acourse six and a quarter miles inlength. John Sisele, of Princeton. is�xpected co win the individual cham­pionship, but Cornell is the favoritefor the team championship. "Tech:'however, which recently defeatedHarvard. has. a chance to win. ,:JA L L� •. ��'�..;:of the U. of C. men have the{,.·'clothes :.:�made by Carver & Wilkie but MANY· ,-;�.the BEST DRESSED ones do. :;{\ Carver" Wilkie!.TAILORS .�§r}�__________ -.: 185189 Dearborn St..... N OTFine. viands and rare wines, theglint of crimson Burgundy, theprimrose of brilliant Moselle, thejeweled juice of Hungary, the spar­kle of. a11 the nectars-that is a COLLEGE SUITSSU.OOAnnouncements.General Business.Address by Lyman C. Newell, Bos-ton University. Subject: "Profit andLoss in Experimental Chemistry."Address by Professor William �i.Davis, 'Harvard 'University. Subject."The Value of Scientific Studies in tb�Cultivation of Various Mental Faculties."Friday afternoon and Saturdaymorning the delegates will hold sec·tional conferences in biology. chern----------------------: I istry, physics, earth science and math-ematics.The Physical Socjety has planneda strenuous day for Saturday,in which Patronize Daily Maroon advertisers.Wanted-loo young men and 'wo- seventeen lectures on subects of in-men to enjoy the best meal in Chi· terest to physicists will be hea�C"t. ?r!neJac' Ytaile,iaacago. Only ISC. at The College I nn The program for the day is as fol· Witt appear on the campus Saturday.60th -5treet and Ettis avenue. lows: December Ist-the first indication of_________ .: I. Spark Discharges in' Gases anli ,the New Year. Useful and ornamenr-For Sale.. . Vapors. John E. Almy, Universi!.;! al every day of the year-I907,------- ,:)f Nebraska. . I "RadDeIac ytiaRvina.·'For Sale - Gentleman's Dress.sll.i. 2. On the Magnetic Behavior ,)i \ _chest about J8 inches; price $20. Cali Certain A110ys of Nickel. Bruce Y. I TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ECKER-at 480i Madison Ave., or phone Drex- !lill. University of Kansas. I SALL!cl 6453. ,�. An Experin:tental Gyroscope for I That seems to be the key-note at__________________ : Quantitative Work. Fr�derick E Ithe U:l\i�ersity. You .. cannof pay him"No more honor can be bestow·!\) i Kester. Ohio State· University. any more: tribute than by purchasin;tl11,on any man than hanging up his' 4. Upon the Discharge of Electrons the beautiful six-color, 2SX29. auto­picture in one's room." Eckie Posters, from Ordinary Me,tats Under ·the In- graphic poster of Eckersal1: Hang Itpa-:ked in mailing tubes. SO cents eac'l. I fiuence of Ultra-violet Light. R. A. up in your room, and always have a. Uni\-ersity Book Store. . : Millikan and George Winchester, Uni· I material remembrance of him. Each--------_-- -- ; versity of Chicago. ,'poster is packed in a mailing tube. I, B I McAVOY MALT EX.RACT DEPT., CHICAGOTelephone your want ads to thl!: 5. An I nanimate D�mon. A. _ ready to be mailed. Fifty cents eac.h �.al us for 1.ooklct- .... mlllent Physicians of the West."D��Muoo��Hy�Puk :Porte� Chkq� .��eU�ft�hyB�S�� ; •• �&�=.===�����z�a������i2i����suggestion ofVogelsang·sdb MADDOX Su.r.But the physical excellence of it .is not its most winsome quality.The witchery of the place lies irt·its indescribable hospitality.And the Vogelsang habit is agood habit.(Tltere is 0"':1 0fI' Y".,I6.".) THE ILLINOIS WAREHOlJSESTORAGE COMPANYrhone �:yde Park 571 Kimbark Ave.'. PiftyThe Cleanest and Best Kept StorapWarehouse in the City .l<'urniturc and Planos·MoTed. Ston4,Pacte4&Dc2to; parta or tile world. 30Q Pri.ate 8torqeBoo�Pal lor toaclu!il\'cly for PlanOB. Rooms 'for Trunb·W' urge ltoom for Carrlqea, Bual- andfttnntsro AND FRml ALL D1�POTS. .,,. r..a � for Bauage. Furniture. Packa&e!. etc .• at abort llot1� •S�lal AttentloD Ginn to UDlnnttr 0ItIIIt�Register this week-Seniors withmore than 24 majoR, and Janio!Swith more than 9 �rs.WantedA!..!. ,�!�� 18 A BATTLE AND A MAR�H.• tti'LT"on·'iifA'rfROWbel� a pure extr;:.ct of ho}lS and malt i .. food. drink and melUclne all In one It�� ���e. brain anll brawn: 11 nour.sbe .. tbe blood and lones up tbe srs·:�QIt bUbbh SOTer wltb nUl'l'"icnt proP<'rtles for tbe It'd: and 'Wounded Iii life ..baltlt.'. It a: alt- men "tron�. healtby ":lDd �trenlloQ!I. Ut to cope sllccessfuli ·lIl�Te" dl�ruI(T. :ln� e���v I1anlfcr. •• T 'WI. ... __ ••. -�?- is _( ·:c. re� •.. ;ll.. that tlleges,ignoretht'.the hi�QP he-hen.projec,the 0tion (J,�9.;11 bE. C. MOORE. -FLORIST.. -