I atilt,-.�, ilaroon1907.:;;,;....---. N 5VOL. V. .. o. II . Price Two Cents,CHICAGO. TlH U J?l­Ie. ;;----810R ACTIVITY BEGIIWITH 1907 CLASS DAICE CLUB PROSPERS IN ALL JmS I WOMAN WIIS IN ORATORY; APPOINT JUDGE LANE TO CO�fER I PENNSYLVANIA SWI.IERS .Annual Report of Reynolds Club GIRL STUDENTS JUBILANT Michigan Choo':-;epresentative to I MEET CHICAGO TONIGHTMeet Chicago Officials to Discuss IAthletic Situation-Board of Con- Event In Bartlett Tank Is Of IDter-trol Wishes to Prevent a Break. I Sectional Importance-QuakersI Defeated by C. A, A,Ann Arbor, }.lich., April' 10.-Shows Increase of 30 per cent Over1906- Treasurer Handles Over $"-1 Miss Harriet Grim Choacn to Re-ooo--Net Ga:.n of Over $800. ! present Chicago in Central Ora-Ir·'Ie1·c· Jsdormal at Reynolds Club Saturday Ito �tar� Festivities of Graduating ,Class this Year. 'I An unbroken reign of prosperity i� H S t dl continues to dwell over the Reynold�' ---....... d S .h1(I<....rc_ Laue ha.s been appointed her.c. Last .. NJ·cht'.s Defeat Pr--.. " - An-,.., .. ".,. Committees ave tar e ," ..' . _.' ,. ,Two Hundred Women ... !,!"a e treets • _�_.-� . '. B CltlB, (I'� L ill\·l'r;·!t\' <.J: Chll:agl.,. f . I UT' it f Chi.' W· k-Class .Meetinp 'to e.. - I CI. "cring in Honor of Miss to con er WIt 1 ,mverst y 0 Ic.ago I other Tonight--Maroon FreshmenOn or ". [principa l student activity. Accord-: " .. I . I I tl t1 f r Imoortant BuSlDe5S. I Grim. oiticia s WIt � regan to 11..' con lllU-! Will Not Compete.On y 0 - I ing to the nnnual report of the offi-'ance of ath letic 'relations between idance at tile t't'r� of the Cluh, not only has thl..,1 '1'1' t tl U' r ity of Chi IWith t hv Senior class, �Iis� II a rr ie t Grim ·,\·:11 he C�.li- �\ rrugn n :IO( 11..' IllVC S -, Pennsylvania lost to the C. A. A.f j financial nu.ngernent been more S11C-;Cl b S· turday a ternoon I I" • tl C"11tr,'11 cago. s \ .. irnm .. r ....· last night by tile score ofRt"'nohl=- u .l " 'cessful than ever durinz the past I.· C:I!,!O '" reprc-cnta nve 111 11..' '- .. • .. JJ .... The Board of Control held an ill-th" actl·\·ities of the class of 1907 be-, , ....... r, hut fa ... ts arc put forth to sho\\'I� Orntorica l League contest.' About 30 to 19. This defeat. which was a.. IJ.... '- ,.. fr rrnal mce tirur torrig ht to, discuss. T'hc officers say that they have I that the institution has proved itself i.t \\'0 hundred girls marching up and . . It the surprise, sends up several notchesgtn. ,.'. I the present situatrou. wasrpo�cI:y postponed all acnon unttll to he an ever growmg center of stu- " down in front of Lexington Hall last ocncr:tl sentiment that every effort Chicago's chances of winning frompu . . . . . ....the pre�l'nt time for the sake of re- i dent and University acnvmcs. night ami shouting "nine rahs for should be made to prevent a break tho Ouakl'rs tonight.h .- f the mem- The treasurer's report shows that I I . I CI' H r Michigan II. tile ent usrasrn 0 1'.1' . Grim" announced that t te (1..'- WIt 1 ncago. oWeye..l .�rvtng . kIth' - the sum of over seven thousand <101- ,;,. IS:-r I last few wee s. n is cision ill the trial contest for the Cen- announced no change in her policy The University of Chicago swim-hers or t re ,'krs has passed through the 'handsof .. heduling more than five games mers, champions of the West, will_y -they expect that interest wtll notof the Club. the total receipts from tral League Oratorical was in favor .... with non-conference colleges. and ot meet the Pennsylvania team, whichwane at the end of the quarter.. loperation being $io29.45, and the t·.)-Iof the fair pleader fron .. Beecher Hall. playin\! "conference ineligibles" holds the title to second honors inThe dance Saturday wilt begin at I tal expenses registering at $6210.61, T.he preliminary which was heldajZ'ainst non-conference teams. the East, in the Bartlett gymnasium2:30. :\11 Senior men are to come making a net gain of $818.84. last night in Kent Theater p�O\.ed ul Chicago officials hope that the cen- tank this evening. This is the onlyalone and the Senior women are to, The year previous was the first onI be one of the �10St intere�tmg a�lc Ference with Judge Lane will result inter-sectional contest on the Maroon. 1 rt I which the Club finished with a bal- most fiercely contested affairs of its in a continuance of athletic relations . d '11 be hether Without rna e. csco s'l ." schedule this . year an WI t ecome tog.'I ance to its crenit, in the treasury. kind ever i1(.�ard on the VarsIty cam- . �I' h' ,. b t' tty a Senior affatr, only I "I 'with 'Michigan. and til • IC 19an s re- only means of determining the rel-It IS to e s flC The fact that there IS conhnued pros_ pns. taining her membership in the Bi� .at:ve strength of the swimming teamsthose who expect to graduate by II perit,· this year with a slight in-I The first speaker, Arthur W. Hu.m- NI'ne.J of the E:lst and West. According toChristmas of 1907 being expeded to crease of pro�ts, giv�s the officeis1 mel, whose topi� was the connect1Onpartake in the festivities. Lawrence ground for theIr asser_ttons. . I hetwc('n the Umted State� and Ger- Director Stagg has received no �:�:o::t�c:: :��� season. the Oua-. h 'c and frappe will The record of adtve membershtp mallV started the contest WIth a speC"ch word from :\fichigan in answer to hiswill furmsh t e mUSI. - The Varsity prospects were somc-I has also shown an tncrease. The that set 'a high stannard. telegram, but expects to hear as soonbe d what weakened yesterday by the 3,0-serve.t' com 'highest number of members before the He was followed hy Perry S, Pat- as any action is tnken.A meeting of the execU tve -. nouncement that no freshmen wouldhId Tuesday present year was three hundred and t('rson, who made an interestmg ap-..._:.. 'c-of the class -was. e•.. . . - - �� " . "'1 ., ...... \;. . eported twenty-eight ttl the spnng or ''JUU'' peal for more JJc�ona rty Hi COl cg�.' d all the committees were rG P' tan. 'ttee The following summer quarter show- work and then by Adolph . terro,.t rk Th" receptton commt'. " l' I P Al Judge· Lane Will Sneak Tomorro� understanding. that first year mena, wo. -. . h th . nitial cd an increase of but four, but Wlth whose suhJect wos B mc . arty. - -. .has started thmgs \V1t e I. " At Annual. Alumm Dinner. might be used. it was found that. the beginning of the new college year. legtance. ,dance Saturday. The pin commItteethe total reached three hundred and The fourth speaker, Isaac Ed. Fer- --- 'this is contrary to the conference1..__ had samples of pins made up . At the annual dinner of the .Chicago eligibility rules. This ruling will loseIalt ninety-seven, The past quarter prov- 'Wtson dcfenclen Thomas Paine from .d to present to the class for a. h Alumni asociation of the Uni"ersity tcY the Varsity .Lindsey an.d Collingsm yTI I as suggested and ed the largest in point of memhers. the popular attacks on hIS c aracter.f 'I' h' h' h I'll be held to- in the swimming events, but �iII not-rote. le p an w: •. I' there heing four hundred and fottr- Miss Harriet Grim. the winner of the 0 .l tC tgan w tC w .found in favor that thIS year s c ass; . 'd morrow night in the roolt:Js of the affect the m�ke-up of the polo team.d d teen actIve members. I contest made a'n intensely earn�st anIkeep up a precedent alrea y starteI interesting plea for the sendmg of Min-day cluh. President Angell. Jm ge Points in the meet �iII be countedthat a uniform class pin be used every ! h Lane and Professor :\-fortimer E. as follows: for first pl3ICC' in theEIGHT ARE CHOSEN AT : children from the slums to t e sum-J&ar-a Inaroon Chicago "c" enc1os- I • Cooley wl'll speak Judge I anc is swim races and plunges for distance... DRAMATIC CLUB TRIALS mer farm. Tt was the absolute sm- ". �ing gold open-work numerals. The I fi f .. chairman of the board of athletic con- one point; first in the relay. tw�'cerity of Miss Grim, the rst emmtneplan will be suggested to the class.Preliminary Competition Held yes-II orator to represent Chicago, that won trol at :\Iichigan. and is its cOl_lference points: and victory in the polo unme_The class play committee is work- representative. Hc also represente'J I:three points.terday in Cobb Chapel-Finals on I her the decision.ing on the play and will have it ready For This Afternoon. I The last speaker. Albert R. Col- the 'Volverines at the "Big Four·' I The cn;trie .. for tonight's ml..'l't an:for the selection of a cast in a short I -conference. He is expected to ex- as follows: ., gro\·e. made a very effective and pow-: time. Class songs are in process of TI I'" f th U' rSI'tyl I· . plain ::\Iichigan·s attitude in the con- Forty Yard Swim. -Renear, Sylves-lC pre tmtnanes 0 c III VI..' erful portrayal of the Revo uttOn tntt.nstruction and Chairman Bovee as- Dramatic Club trials held yesterday Russia. troversy in regard to the coniernce ter. Phillcr, Pennsylvania; Harper,\ures that some will be ready to put afternoon in Cobb Chapel resulted in So bunched were the speakers that and "Big Four." Templeton. Chicago.to the class at a meeting next week. 'I' 1\1" D C" Y IS' SIRtht> selection of ':'l tsses arJone aY'1 it took the judges fully twenty min- .:llxty an wtm- y vester. en-Material for the class week pro- E:"thcr Hall. \Villownean Chatterson.! utes to arrive at a decision, PHI GAMMA DELTA WINS eetr. Pbiller. Pennsylvania; Harper,gram is in the hands of the engra'\-in� Inez Jackson, and Ruth AlIe� amtj Miss Grim will represent Chicag:l Goes. Chicago.c:ompany. The program this year Stewart Chambers. Herbert 'Mttchell, against the representatives of Colum- Takes Fraternity Relay Shield by One Hundred Yard Swim-Hopkin-".11 haw a gray ooze leather cover ancl Edward O'Bryan. I hia. Come-It. Ohio Wesleyan and Vir- Defeating A. T. O. in 1:36 3-5- son, Dalrymple, Pennsylvania; Wal-bearing a picture of the Mitchell The judges of the trials were Mrs. ginia, April 26. at Chicago. k('r. Chicago.tcwer grnup pressed in the leather. Nott Flint. Assistant Professor J. W. Phi Gamma Delta last night won Plunge for Distance-DcA c:oppn seal will also be on the Lt·nn. 'Ir. D. A. Robertson. Theodore the inter-fraternity relay champion- Row.I.V " Pennsylvania; Solomon, Chicago.COver. The title page will bear a HI·nck.ley, and A. H.'_ Vail. TIlOse GERMAN SCIENTIS-r TO ships, by defating Alpha Tau Omeg:l Relay Racc-Renear, Philler, Hop-'steel engraving design with Hull gate chosen WI'11 present their selections VISIT THE 'UNIVERSITY in the final race held in Bartlett gym- kinson. Dalrymple, Sylvester. Penn-U a nucleus. On the inner pages for the consideration of the Dramatic nasium. Its sextet ran. the race in sylvania: Morris, Walk.ier. Princell.tJ:ere will be five steel engravings of Cluh members thl's afternoon at t Profes.�r Dr. Otto Hoetzsch. Noted 1.:36 .1-5, which betters the t.ime of ... • Harper. Goes; Solomon. Templeton.University huildings, Samples of the o'clock in Cobb Chapel. Political Scientist To Speak Next 1:37 2-5. made by Delta Tau Delt., Chicago.program will be received by the' com- Wednesday Afternoon. against Delta Kappa Epsilon. and... ·tt ' '..1 Fblo Game-Dc Row, Renear. Phl'l_... 1 ee WIthin a few weeks. PLAN FRATERNITY BASEBALL gives Phi Gamma Delta the shIel".The cbss gift committee is working Professor Dr. Otto Hoetzsch. of The Alpha Tau Omega ran a close ler, Leahy. Somers. Gril,bel. Stern,.... Pennsylvania: Rohde, Princel' . Rad-VI. sevctrll ideas for the class gift and CaDtains Will Meet This Morning I the U.niversities of Berlin and Posen. race. its final runner being only thre� •these idC':ts will be presented to th(' To Discuss Leaeue. will lecture at the University of Chi- yard:" hehind the winner. TIle time I enoch. C;o('�, Solomon, 'V.�lk('r, Alex-c:I:1S I fi . I' :tnder, Chi('a�o.S at t le lrst meetmg. i c;;go next \Vednesday afternoon at is consid('red exceptionally fast.A mccti�g of the class will he callen Plans are 'lOW hcing made for the 3 o'clock. His subj{'ct deals with thl! The teams ran a pursuit race in the A duck ch:tse will be held during-fo!" Some time next week. at which opening of the interfraternity ba:"e- r{'lation of con�titutions of the var- following- order: the {'\"Cnin�, which will he open totirne the bttsiness 'of most of the com- ball season. The first meeting of ious German states to the constitu- Phi Gamma Delta-Van Patten. varsity and fr{'shmen' swimmer�, htittnittees will be brought up. Presi- captains to organize the league will tion of the United States. Dr. Hoet- Ch:tmherlin. Goodenow, Raird. for which no points will be given.d('nt Swift says that it will he the be held this morning. The main 7.sch is regarded as one of the most \Vright. DcTray .�licy of the officers not to ca11 meet- business to be arr:mged is concerning (.'mincnt of German political scien- Alpha Tau Omega-Lyman. Mun-mgs t1nles:" there will be some im- the schedule for 1907. while cligibiliity tists. son. Loose. Finger. Murphy. Jolders-PoMant husiness to warrant it. so that niles will also probaby be decided. Dr. Hoet7.sc11 was born at Leip- rna.:en me-ctings arc called the mem-I:\11 fraternity baseball captains arc zig in 1876 and r�ceived his educa- The first Phi Gamma Delta run-� of tile class will appear and take reqnested to meet promptly at to :30 tio,n at the Unh'ersities of Leip7.:g and ner secured a slight lead, and each of�n Interest in the class activity. this morning in Cobb 9b. Munich. the others increased it a hit.t_or;ra! League Contest.staUOIllitateer,I atht�.TO SHOW, MICHIGAN�S STANI b� nSf!(t in tonight's met't.- Altllo\1ghit had been expected, though a mis--,,'... '"Studies in Denominationali!"m­the :\rethodists:· is the �t1hject of ':\paper to he r{'ad b('forc the ChurchHistory Club, hy :\fr. A. H. Hirschin the South Divinity Parlor at �o'clock this evening.---1. THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, 11HURSDAY, APRIL II 1907.H(m�r lIaily .fIarnnn i meet with her appr"nl. Michigan's_---------------�withdrawal from �estern athleticswould be a greater blow to Michiganthan to the Conference universities.but for �lichig;in's sake and the sakeof Western athletics Chicago hopes T� PERFECT PLANS �O� -- --IRECEIVING LITERARY MEN IPen Club To M�eftnite Arrange­ments At Meeting To Be HeldToday.Omclal Stud�nt publlcatlon of tbe Unlyer·81t7 of Cblcqo.Office, I-I6249 Kin�Be.EmMoneycheerfullyrefunded. S. W •. CORNER JACKSON &: STATE.IF you haven't yet bought your SpringOvercoat, you have an exceptionalchoice of goods here.$18: Silk lined grays, browns.Oxfords; the new box coats; HartSchaffner & Marx made a speciallot 0[$2;), $2H and $:�O goods: $1 s.Formerl7The UnlYeralt7 of Chicago Weeki,.FoundedThe Weekl7. Oct. 1. 1892.'l'be Da1l7. Oct. 1, 1902. that the authorities at Ann Arbor willdecide to stay where Michigan be­longs. Further plans for the reception ofthe four literary lions whom the PenClub is to bring to the University asLAWYERS HAVE THE LEAST its guetss next Wednesday night, v illEXCUSE FOR GOING WRONG be discussed at a meeting of the ch .. bto be held in Cobb Hall this after-___________ Judge Freeman Tells Law Students 1100n at 3 o'clock. It has been de-There Is No Double Ethical Code cidcd that the members of the clubwill hold an informal reception forthe authors after the. ent�rtainment \ :"If there arc any who think that it; )Olandel Hall. Invitation will be ex- \the study oi the law is not consist-. tended to everyone in the University \ent with the highest ideals of ethics.] to attend. through tickets obtainablethen he ought not to undertake to from any Pen Club members.practice the law," said Judge Henry' An Authors' Reading is an entirelyW. Freeman. of the Illinois Appellate new function in the University. Scv­Court. who lectured on "Legal Ethics; eral equally well known authors have \The Relation of a Lawyer to Himself" stood before the University publicyesterday afternoon in the Law singly, but so many famous literarySchool. Justice Freeman said fur- men have never been brought here AEn�erl'd as Second·ClallS Mall at t.be Cbl·caso p<*tomce.Pri:. LotHulMlcrlption price. $3.00 per year; $1.00for 3 months. subscriptions recelyed attbe Maroon OMce. Ellis Hall, or at theFaculty Excbange, Cobb Ball, Ordentaken �y mall or telephone. Hyde Park426. For Barristers.Albert Mathews. Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pres. F. H. Stratton. Secin)Mathews & Co. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave.It. BODY !\lA'l'Ul';W�, )la(.aglng Editor.r.urrnsu V. 1.'EHNALV, Newil Editor.A. w. BE�DEnSON. AthleUc Editor.GJo;OItGl� E. FULLElt, Business Manager. . __THE LINE FOR SPRING IS HERE.!T'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW.A SSOCIATE EDITORSther : "The lawyer is called upon a! one time. The men. who representBernard I. Bell,it, his professional career to apply the best of Chicago and the West inthose principles which the minister of literature. are Emerson Hough. S. E.the gospel teaches." Kiser, 'V. D. Nesbitt. and Opic Read.Mr. Freeman, in denouncing the fre- :\Ir. Hough will read selections fromquent practices of some lawyers in several of his books. The Mississippiw. P. MacCracken, I L f tl Landselling themselves to the highest bid- Bubble, or t rc aw 0 re • ,Harry A. Hansen. . d '1 N bit '11der, said "There is less excuse for a while )OIr. Kiser an �\ r. es t WIn ,� PI k rton Barvey B. Fuller,Jr • d d��. . n e . trained lawyer, who deviates from recite some of their poems an rea,A L. F Idsteln I. E. Ferguson. d '11 11 f th 1. r , the lines laid down by ethics. than and Opie Rea WI te some 0 eAlbert D. Henderson. . f tlfor any other man. A lawyer's rela- stories for which he 1S amous reMiss Esther· Ball. f 11tions to himself and to his own best country over. A quartet 0 co egeinterests witt not admit any dishon-� men will' sing during the evening. Iesty." ,The men are urged to take their ITn speaking of the lawyer's rcla- 'friends, and the women, too. Thetions to his clients, Judge Freeman program starts at 8 o'clock sharp,and witt continue until ten.Charles W. l'alt7er,Preston F. Gass. Worren D. Foster,�1t'h'ln J. Adam8. Cole y, Uowe.YALEREPORTERS-Peter F. Dunn.StnJents copied our COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model LastAutuDmTHE SPRING MODEL is much handsomerCome in and see itJerome Frank,.$2.0(Ai(161, 16:Spring Flo-wers in BlossomVISIT THE GREENHOUSES NOWPhones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6957A. �cADAlVISS3d Street and Klmbark AvenueC�er &WilkieTAILORS 185 189 Dearborn St.Bank FloorPrinted by the Moroon Press4i4 F..ast aath StreetA(rnediu... .t_said. "A man does not like to con­sult a lawyer who is afraid of theitud f undertak1·ng..A MR. JAMES YOUNG TO TALKdecide before Sat- magrutu e 0 any n. University Style $3.00 per Doz. :'JStudent's Special $3.50 per Doz�:l\lichigan musturday whether or not she will abideby the Conference rulesand stay in the West.Dates for baseball con­tests and a tra-ck meethave been arranged be- man like Harriman would scare some Noted Actor and Dramatic Student Ilawyers, but we have recently noticedTo Lecture in Kent Today.that Hariman is in no way entitledResie: 1833 ArlFinallyUp.to to a place among the archangels.Stupendous sums of' money shouldnot baffle any lawyer, for the sameprinciples' of law apply to them as Mr. James Young, an actor andlecturer on dramatic literature. witt - They Fill that Empty Space at Home.QC6mon'6 1&!loto �tubioMichigan.deliver a talk this afternoon at 4 o'­clock in Kent theater, his subject be- CiOlI.Office,Wabasltween Chicago and Michigan, the firstgame to be played Saturday. Direc­tor Stagg has taken the only attitudepossible under the cit"Cumstances. Hehas said definitely that Chicago willplay:\lichigan if Michigan will governher athletic!' in strict accordance with to small sums." ing "A Rational View of Hamlet."Judge Freeman wilt speak on "The Mr. Young has lectured widely forRelations of a Lawyer to His Breth- Phone Hyde P�rk-16. 243 EAST 55th STREETyears. especially before schools andcol1eges. and is said to be particularlyinteresting because of his combina­tion of student and player. He hasacted conspicuous roles in "Hamlet"and T"eh:\Ieahrrtibcgu aboutoavisiand "The Merchant of Venice." \I\I1ren" next \Vednesday at 4 o'clock. inthe North Lecture Room of the LawBuilding.Conference rules: under no other con-ditions can Chicago and M.icl�igan ISC�RE CLUB ADDS COTILLIONmeet in baseball or track. ThIS tS a11 ---Chicago can be expected to do. for Unique Feature of Program StartsAfter Tenth Number.if g-ames were arranged on any otherbasis Chicago as wen as Michiganwould be viola ting Conference rules. The Score Club dance of April 20Compliance with the conditions on will include a cotillion. Favors wittthe part of Michigan wiuld mean the be given and the affair handled byformal decision of Michigan torernain Miss Hinman. Anything out of thein the Big Nine and give up the ordinary waltz two-step dances hac;East. Refusal to comply would mean not been given in the University forthe definite withdrawal of Michizan some time and not in the Score Clubfrom the Conference and transfer of for three or four years. As a reliefathletic relations from the West to from the usual stereotyped program. Ithe E:lst. for every other university] the cotillioJ) win come as a surprise I'in the Conference will undouhtedly\and relief to the dancers about thestand with Chi-cag-o and refuse to campus. The cotillion will not start!play �Iichh�an on any other than Con-lc�til after the tenth dance ". The .dance IIcrncc terms. 1t would mean that' w111 start promptly at 2 0 clock.Michican would have to �o Ea .. t forall her g-ames and meets or he satis- English Club to Meet.fi --' . 1 . cont"st· with Alma . �Ir. James Young win deliver aC'I Wit 1 rmnor 'L. :-- .' -C II 01' COt t Dr .. kc Kenyon lecture on "A Rational View of Ham-o ('cc. � 110 � a e. .. 'I.. -.J .f t1 Ilet," at :10 open meeting of the Eng-:tnll sO or 1.Cl' . I tl .. t '11',,11i""an a\1- lish Club in Kent Theater. this after-III("a�o tcc s 1., .\ '-!--' •thnriti('� h:1\"c had lon� enou�h to! noon at 4 o'clock. "M!!Yt!!!!����!iJ'COll�ielcr the prohlem to fecl that therc�,conahle and fcasihle action to takei'" to p:1tch up the uncertaint)' th:lt1hac; cxic;ted :111 year. schedule �:\m�s \with thc ni� Xine te:lmc; and c:tay m IT'S A FOWNESthe Conference. The or�ani:zation ishy no meane: without its fl:twe:. 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Watson, instructor in cxper­ity, divinity students, instructors, and: imcntal psychology in ti:e University.half the University figured in a dire' Dr. Watson explains the long and tetragedy which yesterday held the in- dious process by which tricks arct:1nght to animals and concludes fromthe. experiments that have beenI t all happened this way. Or if itcarried on at the psychology labor.,didn't. it. might han'. oJ �O divinit tud t . t atory that the reasoning powers 0ne uI\'1I11 y S Uuell -Jus com- , .. \' animals are cxtrcmclv clc ..... cntarvmon bachelor of arts, Without any oJ ••••• �. . . As to this he says'doctorate hitched to Ius name, asked .thO 'R" � D W'II' J H d t "::\Iost of the evidence so far col-e ev, r. 1 lam . owar 0' 'lcctcd, however, points to the fact'store his typewriter in his room while that if animals possess what in man 'he was out of town. The Rev. Dr. It d d b d hare called the higher mental functionse C. assente an every 0 y was ap- .. th id di . , h I they keep them pretty well hidden.py In e stai ivmrty sc 00 way. , .D· , it .1 N d d I The majority of animal psychologistsrviru y student o. 1 returne ant d hi . D' , . \' now hold that the so-called "trial andwan e IS typewriter. IV mty stu- ..d t N . . 1 Af ct ror method of learning is the oneen' o. 2 was not m srg It. ter" ... . .. ty]: ificd by the behavior of animalswaitmg for several days Without his A fl'I d f '. I . d d .. ter the trick is learned, he docs itonge - or typcwrrter, ie m ucc d..,. tn three or four seconds. One seeingjanitor to climb up the fire escape on I h 'I . , , on y t e complete act IS wont to ex-the west Side of the building and ' . .I 1 I . d 0 press admiration for the rat's clever-------1 craw t lI'bUg 1 a win ow. ut came, ,. , , ness 10 no uncertain terms. Howthe typewriter and the janitor. How- . , IAMES HATS bei , I' ,different would one s view be if fore-I ever, emg me ined to the practice of,$2.00 c.� 00 II d h ' ed to watch the whole process ofA Iai d 1 'th', qJU. I a ege umor, he left a note sayingcur ea WI every hat. . learning !".0 ' I that the typewriter had been taken Dr. Watson dpera Hats, Sdk Hats. '\ escribes an experi-161, 163 E, MADISON STREET \ to apply on a debt asserted to havemert in which it is sought 1.0 teach'11.... P'I been owed bv the owner of the type-£'II ear La Salle, I' - a monkey to make usc of a toy rakewriter. .____ Wh 'I to pull some grapes within reach.I en the owner of the titles r�-I " , I '11 ki dl I• .'_S ong as you WI in y hoo . cturned to 1115 looted room, he found I blad f I kt re auc 0 the ra cc around the grape .the note and at once came to the con-·.I d I h d-,. ,anu extcn t rc andlc towar him,elusion that It was a ruse to gam, the I 'II .1 .1 I .lC WI conucsccnu to pul In the rakethief more time to escape. So he hur- and consequently the grape, but heried to the rcaistrar's office, went to has never yet both pushed out andthe head of the house. called up the I II d i I k f hi .., t len pu c In t 1C ra e 0 IS own -rn-police station. and -otherwise bestir- '. '.' '·1' J' .tiauve. t irnrmc had been purchas-,red himself.Phone I ed from a zoological garden and hatThen Dr. Howard found the owner 'lId h ' kLave View 1024-, , • • _ preVlous y earne suc a trtc or aI, or the typewriter and likewise the . '1 dId d h'simi ar one, an ia we teste rrn,: typewriter. Immediately there rose, f hi lishCi Id ·th' 0 h t ' Ignorant 0 15 accomp menlo weo sm. s rc es ra I in his ministerial mind the idea of . h h f dOff t •• f'I mig t ave a ar 1 eren opanon 0 t . .I, GOLDSMITH, Director, r-r-revengc on the janitor of alleged- hi tal k f th em ptlng pnces.i .' IS men rna e-up rom e one weOflice, Cable Piano Co. ,Iy humurous bent of mind. Going t9 h C' I IWabash and Jackson. Chicago, 1 now ave, ertam y, no one W 10 200 styles of,a real newspaper reporter, he borrow-I f II lib I' f J' .'________ 1 las 0 owe( t le e lav'or ImmH� V .ed his awe-inspiring badge. The fire I I' fi f 1.1 estlngS., an( 115 Ive m:)tes or one year WOll '.1.- 1 badge. which is the only official m- . , ,I:, ,. . d' I be Inch ned to accede to �Ir. Garner sMOSSLER. CO ,sIgma of a CIllC:tgo reporter. IS airel .• I ,,'onderful statements conerlllng thelittle contri\':tnce in which screaming . .' .Clothes for Men and Young Men I' I I presence m mO.nkeys of the "power5eag es, tootmg trumpets. Ie mets, f " " ", , 0 reasonmg. Imltatlon, etc.50 Jackson Boulevard I numbers and orie tIling and another a11figure in brilliant golden confusion- DR. JUDSON TALKS BEFOREjust the sort of thing to strike terror EDUCATORS AT PINEHURSTtectives. They did. The janitor wasfound, and arrested \�jth due. cere-! President Judson addressed the WILLIAM JERREMS' SON ••mony 111 a manner wInch woult. have: Southern Educ:ttional Conference a Clark and Adams Sts.Newest models of Spring Coats. done e\;en the Criterion proud. He \ Pinehurst. X.c., Tuesday ,night on theA dark oxford, silk lined vicuna,: begged f�r mercy: the �ctecti\'e: be-l suhject: "Education hy the State formedium length-special at $25. I C:1nlC lement. They s�ld t�lat If. he, the State." He advocated that some4'". i could find three men ,�ho "o�lld sIgn; agreement �hould bc rl'ached hy the�ve�' size to 46 stout. An assured \ his hond, �he): _ would let 111m g-o., state as to the disbursement of moneysavmg of about 33 per cent. on your I George \\ ashtngton Chessman, Guy: collectcd hy ta�ation for puhlic ('d-tai!or's charge. \ C.ri:�ner, and Roy \V. Rarrett, all" ucation. . I... ' 1 f 'h' h'b't. dl\'lnl1\' students of good and regular 1\ Pre"ident Jud"on's opinion \",as tha'i wo specla eatures In t IS ex IIi . -, , , . - ., -,'lh L d bo 't, f 11\ stancimg. each pledged, 10 slgmng :\ 1 i�, order to justify education :"It puhlic'e on on square x coa u I I . •• 1S' h 1 th th 1 f I formal looking document. that they co"t "voung men c;hol1ld fir"t show ailbox, 3 -mc eng - e popu ar aney \. .. I' _. . . "browns and grays. The "shapely would pay �he state ,of T1� nOls th� inclination to c:"Irn an honetc; l;\';n� Ik ,. d ' th f I' hi ,StIrn of $.100 If :'\rr. Janitor did not ap 1)\' hone"t work" He further com-'sac. raping e orm s Ig t y. 44-1 . . ,. ..1in. length. i pcar hefore �rulllcIP�1 Judge :'\I:lxwel mented th:"lt pm'C'rty to a g-rC'at C'xtent:;"It the Hyde P;"Irk poltcc court the next W:lS rec;pomihlc for the great socialProtector "auto coats"-light weight I, day. Cluc"tior.c; ano that "a good (leal ofand ra;n shedding-full drape, Many· Then the janitor found out. Hc 1 what pac;"eo;; for 1a7.;ne,,� come" main-at $25. others up to $55,· 100ked for the footh�l1ists hut could \ Iy from conc;cious unfitnec;s."not find them. It is douhtful if ;t I.The MossIer coats drape the body would ha\'c done him much good if he Dr, Vincent to Lecture.had. The man from whom the Re\'. f'rofes<:or George E. Vincent wilt de-. Emma C. Stewart- THE-:-Harvard' HotelFINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate,, Location Ideal57:4i Washington Ave,.�Phones:Office. I1.P. IiBS. Residence, H.P. 9616249 Kimhark Ave. 'Cor. 63rd St.gor. jfrtb mll. tBatkttB,)l'. Ralp� ma. flatkttDENT.ISTSHours: 9-12,Residence:: 1833 Arlington PLPhone Harrison 1644IA Spring CoatExhibitl..I..scientifically. The "Varsitr Bac"sto"A catcher 011 a college nine cannot he too careful aboutthe Mitt he uses-the Bi): Game' may II eJX: lid UpOIl his abilityto hohl,th� ball. 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Chicago broke the 'The Freshmen won, 8 to I.I to I tic of the first inning by get- The score: The neatest, easiest and most comfortable cord garter made. Therubber diamond holds with a vice-like grip that .. iIl never slip. Winnot injurethe finest hose. The smallest, smoothest flattest grip everused on a cord garter. Finest quality webbing. Metal�heay'lnickel plated brass. 25c and SOc a pair, all dealers or by owl prepalPIO.EaR auspa.DER co •• 718 Market at.. Philadelphia..II4.UrI qf PiDa«r 8.".aadtra. J. J. Gra:wittingTop floor ofThe Pullman Company Build'g LOCK-GRI �VOL. v.::::!--flCUUBUUSCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave.ting in two tallies in the second. fol­lowing this up with four more in thethird, after which the Tech boys set­tled down and refused to allow anymore runs. Meauwhilc, in the sixth,they themselves started a batting ral­l.)' and brought in three runs. Bunch.ed hits, accompanied by errors, were'responsible for the winning runs.Meigs and McAuley were the op­posing pitchers, and the ,Maroons hadthe better of the argument. Meigsalso proved heavy with the bat, get­'-----------------" ting two hits. Nathan's three baggerwas the feature of the game. Coldweather again hindered snappy and'accurate ball playing. Coach Dick- Freshmen AR R H P A ECollings. 1. f.. 3 1 1 0 0Rockwell. c.. . 2 1 701000db Madison StreetA Cafe of individual tonewhere fastidious folks findcheer and refreshment­the perfection of twentiethcentury cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos­phere. Parker. r. £. 1Slater. I am} 2 b 3Sunder laud, ss.. . 2 o 0o ·1 200100 o 0-Is (Deno��Y th,lot: in tI .de�ts 01the dsittfuture inerationsexclusi\"(have cc:in peaced �s oncases ofago' buil':orkmClGray inshop anner of Ilawn Aand thehave beie neighStern. ss., 0 0 0 0 0 0Pegues, 3 b., . 2 1 I 0 0 0Taylor. rf. and c., 2 0 r 7Cleary. c. f., 2 2Page, p 3 2Redfield. 2 b., 2Falk, I b., I o 0 2 Io I(There is only one Vogelsang's)00023 8 6 18 4 2AB R H P A ETotalsN. D. H. S.ffi\e �oot �tuJioEDlBALLbLL343 Wabula .An.OfIciDal Ideas and Exclusive Styles baPHOTOGR.APHS• .,.clal a.a.e. to U_.I c. S .. AT THEUNION HOTEL BDd RESTAURANTWILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON 'nVO PLOORSWILL FIND A SPECIAL AFTER- THEATER MENUWILL FIND SPLENDID SERVI CES�rving only· the Hcst the Market Aflord»III to 117 RANDOLPH STREETI 2 We make a Specialty of Club. Fraternity Dinners. EreFinest Orchestra in the CityI 0.. �Mullfinger. J b .. ····3Scoles, p., ····3 002o I 3 0I 0inson continued to tryout his men Dornblaser, I b., 3 0 0 4 0 2'by shifting the line up several times. Steinbrecher. c., 3 0 0 5 1The sore: Wallace. c. f., 1 I 0 I 0 0U. of C. AB R H P A E Roberts, ss., 2 0 I 0 2, ITempleton, ss I 0 0 0 0 0 Greiner, 2 b.,Staehling, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jensen. 1. f.,near the University for $3,000. Bal- Moulton, cf. . 0 0 0 I 0 0 Merker, r. f.,ance no more than rent. Address Bliss, 3b 4 I I 3 I 0 TotalsBuild a House ........ 2 0 O. I........ 1 0 0 I........ 2 0 0 0 0 020 I 2 15 9 6 OPPORTUNITIESBox 203, Faculty Exchange. I 0 I 0 I Score by innings:Gaarde, lf-ss ···3Mefford, If, I 000 I o Freshmen .. o 3 2 3 0 *--8Iddings, rf 2 I 0 0 0 0 N. D. H .S. 0 I 0 0 0 0-1Finger, rf 0 0 0 0 0 I Two base hits, _ Taylor; sacrificeSullivan, rf 0 0 0 I 0 0 hits, Rockwell; stolen bases, Sunder-Walker, 2 b 3 0 I 3 I I land. Taylor, Cleary, Page. Redfield, Our monthly publication des cribes many desirable posi­tions for college and technical school graduates, who wishto begin work in the early summer or fall Call or writefor free sample copy.� :::!�ar.�Splding¥OR A CATALOGUE OF o I I 0 Wallace. Jenson; struck out by Page.Van Patten, cf-lf-ss .. 2 IMaddigan. rb 2 I••• HAP(jOODS •• � edc::::;A '" • (i d Schommer, rb 1 0 0 I 2 0 2, Scoles, 6; left on bases, Freshmen, d hSpalding t - elic 00 S.- Nathan, c •.......... 2 2 2 7 0 0 7, N. D. H. S., 3; passed ball, Rock- The National Organization of Brain Brokers. a� � eM��tion ""hat �rt you are inter- Meigs, p ·3 0 2 0 2 I well. Time J :30. Umpires=-Sullivan ': HarlfoM Bldg., Chicago, ;---'". . :�: :ested in and ask for a list of college Totals :z6 7 7 21 8 4 and Steffen. '. I the proand school supplies. Armour AB R H P A, E MAY NOT SEND, PULL TEAM ROS� 'TO DEFEND TITLI intentioThe SpIIJdinC Atbletic Li'bnI7 TrinJePaus,Ib ,.3 I 2 7 I I TENNIS TOURNEY POSTPONEDI ings unTextbooks on every athletic sport M· M10 cents per copy. Fey, cf · •. ···········3 0 0 2 0 0 Weather May Prevent ichigan en I· Interscholastic Tennis C n:unity,Send for Complete Liat. Urson, ab, ··3 0 I 3 2 0 Bad Weather Necessitates Delay Un- From Competing at Philadelphia. Will Go to Newport This Sum; Goodm:Mail Order Dept. McAuley. p 4 I I 2 3 2 til Next Wednesday. mer. orbitaniA. G. SPALDING a: BROS. Binder, If 2 I I I 0 0 Unless the weather at Ann Arbor -- The 1J26 Nassau St._ New York. Smith, c ·· .. 3 0 0 2 2 J The tennis tournament scheduled to moderates and gives the \Volverines Allan Ross.i.tro, who won the for the149 Wabash Ave.1 Chicago. Deveney, 3b ········3 0 I 0 2 I start today is postponed until Wed- a chance to get in a little training 'in tional interscholastic championship at tl:e sotNeistadt, ss 3 I 0 I 1 0 nesday of next week, on account of the next two weeks, it is probable that tennis last summer in Newport, wi! at 57th-------IJ f Michigan will not send a team 'to . . bens. r '" .' 2 0 1 0 0 0 the bad weather of the last few days. probably Journey east this su� an a sFor Sale or Rent. 'Totals :z6 6 7 18 10 5 Entrnace to the tournament .is free. compete in special events in the Penn- to defend the title. Ross won tilt irvasio:For Sale or Rent-8-room model" S .. -'11 b d f h svlvania games on April 27. Accord- .core by mnmgs : As the courts WI e reserve or t e J tourney from the best interscholastiC vacanthouse, near University. For particu- U. of C. I 2 4 0 0 0 *-7 tournament. those who wish to play ing to Trainer Fitzpatrick, the men men of' the country, and is the first Juog,lars, apply to 5471 Ellis Ave. All Armour I 0 0 0 0 3 0-4 any next week will have to do their are unable to get in condition and itman from the west to carry off fint tl1ty ofmodern conveniences. Three base ·hits, Nathan; Sacrifice playing in the tournament. is likely that Garrels in the weights honors in this event. dent ofhits: Iddings, Jens, Urson. Fey; There wil! be two sets of play, one and hurdles will be the only man to The situation of a man in collect day th:Wouid you like to earn $200 during stolen bases: Iddings. Van Patten tourney for those eligible for the Var- go· east., Heath, the' broad jumper, defending the title of interschotastit thi�g 1vacation P Call at "Maroon Hotel" Nathan. 2. Meigs, McAuley. Nie- sity team, and the second for the and Schultz, the weight man, were champion presents a queer proble& blaekmany time Saturday-this week-and stadt; Struck out by Meigs. 6: Mc- freshmen. While these matches will the other men, who besides the re- something entirely new. Yet. more!investigate a sure proposition for Auley, J', Base on balls. of Meigs, I, lay team. had expected to go. national tennis committee has r_ tUmrIgo far to pick the freshman and Var-doing so. Work suited to both men McAuley. I; Left on bases. U. of C., sity teams, their prime object is to mended the defense of the title, � J� J.and women. 5. Armour, 5: Hit by pitcher. VanPat- furnish sport for all those interested �O BAR STUDENTS AT IOWA ,from 'now on' the championship.- night.ten, Nathan, Binder; Passed ball, will.be a fixture in the tourneys.' bllildinMiss Breckinridge addressed tho e Nathan. Time I :30. Umpire. Sl05- if; the game. Faculty Would Eliminate Them From Ross wiil .no doubt defend 'the tide bwn,meeting of the Young Women's Chris- • All those wishing to participate in , A�etic,r"� _ � R.nft¢, . and ..,11 ... 15'0- tak'e'_'_' i� �he � t!on., . . H n son. the singles 'or doubles, or both of ci- .' - -"%,r- r.:-" •tian League held In Lexington a Report has it that Iowa is to follow tournament. The East has 90 &r conterd .. thcr tournament must leave theryester ay morning. the example set by the University of not developed any. new stars', _-..I. phticPurdue's track men are turning out names either with Captain Paul Gray, ;uNevery day despite the cold weather Chicago last winter and abolish stu; ter competition in the matches JCIIf1 cbargeor at Dr. Raycroft's office.I and snow. Coach Nicol has a new dent representation on the athlet-e held in Chicago, Ross ought to �I Some objection has been made to,. A II ••• M •• T... track find in Freshour. the 210 pound board. Last winter a movement was little difficulty in capturing the UaII-, the early date of the tournament. f hfootball player. who is said to do started at Iowa for the reform 0 t e poinship for the second time. 1'1It DiscThc lack of preparation will handicap h dphenomenal work in the weight!'. athletic union so that t e stu ent tourney takes place about, the mic1dkno one, however, for all �re cqually f11embers of the board of athletic con- of August.unprcpared. Besides, these early trol should morc nearly reprcsent�fr. C. H. Hamilton spoke on the sub- games arc planned more as a lo\'c-La Salletrlan Itemo,Cron(dUrinlis cl;Jistruct,Uni\"cllitch,Othenstudent sentiment. Thi!' movement Y. W. C. L. Meets.i� now likely to pro\·e a hoomerang In .I·�fembers of thc ncw and old CO". r··cru 1;tnd c;mse the elimination of all stu- hccnmittees of the Young Women's (lri!-dent p:lrticipation in the management tian League met at the homc of )(�of athletiC teams and t1 asumptionE R P I b d R. R. Donnelly. 4609 Woo(llawn a�ugene . atton las cen rna e of this power by the f:lculty. Thisnue. ycsterday afternoon. :\Iiss \flihrari:ln of Hitchcock Hall. succecd- would be a radical move as Iowa stu_. C J V P son spoke and an enjoyable afte109 . . . ettibone, who has gone dents have always had a voice in thewas reported.m:lnagcment of their athleti<:s.ComeandGo, But­THE TIllETHE PLACE aD.THB GIIlL ject "Japanese Students in China." at fcast. in which the only reward, as nothe meeting of the Young' Men's prizes are offered. will be the honorChristian Association in Cobb Chapel of winning.I�st evening. rem:trfrcqlHMembers of the French Conversa­tion Circlc will mect in LexingtonHall at 4 o'clock this afternoon.GoesODForner. Cla�to Enrope. \till bE. C. MOORE. FLORIST. 272 East 55th Street. Chic&.go.TELEPHONE HYPE PARK 31---------.Jilin