�'." f:: 'I'(� t '10"r: ,.' -: �'. �dS.1· ;�;� "tJf"�."�.: D�lai.�:vania cleaned up ali the points inthe meet with Chicago in Bartletttank last night. In all the swimmingevents except the 40-yard dash theMaroon spla shcrs were outclassed.The tank records were lowered inthe. 40 and 60 yard, events, while themark for the distance plunged wasequalled. The polo game proved abitter struggle, the Chicago sextetlosing out by a count of 2 to I.Pennsylvania s�ored its first p��ntir. 'the 40 yard swim, when Renearnot only won but lowered the tankrecord from 23 to 21 2-5 seconds.Paul Harper swam an excellent raceand came in less than a. yard behindhis opponent. Five minutes laterRenear captured the roo-yard d�5h iueasy fashion, beating Walker by' threeyards.Solomon could not, come up to hisformer record of 60 feet inthe plunge)' ,""""'�-._-� _ - ,..__,_.-��.w i e eBow, o)�nsytVaD1a, swam' '''-.. -_ .-the i length' of the' tank 'on his' s�cond .try. The 6o-yard swim' went' to Syl­vester, of Pennsylvania. In '\viiming,-, he changed the tank time' fr0l!l 37 to.., .. - - -- - _ '.. ..,. . Eme�n Hough.. 36 seconds. Pennsylvania had no�: E�er�o� Hough who, with Wi1b�ri D .. �e,s�it, Opie Read and S. E.difficulty in gaining, two points ill theKiser, -have been brougllCto the' Uiii\:�rsity .. to_. contribute to the flow of relay.wit verse and story' which will mark the: fJ��t .a�l!ua!. authors' reading of The. polo game kept the spectatorsthe club is one of the most popular of. n\od,e,rn, novelists. His ,"Mississip-on their feet the whole ':"time, ':andp'. Bubble" and the Law of. the Land'; have .achievcd a phenomenal. sue- wh�n the last thrill ,-was' over; Penn.cess. As a magazine writer there' is probably no author in the west moresylvania was ahead, 2 to Y.. Chicagos(.ught after by editors.was considerably weakened' by theabsence of Badenoch in the secondCOIIFEREIICE TO SETTLE FRATERNITY LEAGUE ORGANIZED half. Captain ,Rohde, Solomon andn nGoes also played strong games, while'MICHIGAN'S ',POSITION Captains of Baseball Teams Meet andfor Pennsylvania, Stern, Gribbel, 'and___ Elect Mabin, Henneberry, and Mea- Renear starred.;. R gher as Officers-Season To Open A feature of the evening ,was theChicago . and MichIgan· epresenta-: tives of Meeting Here-Make' Ap- Shortly. fr�endly rivalry shown, between thepeal to Big Nine. large Chicago, crowd and the hand-At a meeting of fraternity baseball Tb-- - fuI of Pennsylvania enthusiasts. eTomorrow's Baseball Game is Post· captains held yestcrday morning, offi- special events, especially, the blind-poned Until Official Can be cers were eJected for the coming sea- fold race amused the spectators.Taken. son and committees appointed to Summaries:--- make all necessary arrangements. It 4o-yard swim-Won' by, Renear, ,C f . P<:nnsyl"ania', Harper, Chicago., sec-A special meeting of the on erencc i; planned to begin the schedule JD- �"'1'11 be 11eld I'n Clll'cago ne t \ .... eek or.d; Templeton, Chicago, third.n side of ten days or two weeks.to settle the status of Michigan in Time: 21 2-5 (new tank record).G .H. Mabin, Delta Tau Delta, was ( . 1 t) Wothe Big Nine. This was decided up- Candle race specla even - nelec-ted president, \V. P. Henneberry, D 'f I d 'T'me Y'07on at an informal meeting held in the by ay;.I.' at ler, secon. I ..Chi Psi, vice-president, and H. E. 100 ard s"'I'm Won by RenearQuadrangle Club yesterday afternoon, -yo n _• ,a! which :\Iichigan was represented :\Ieagher, Psi Upsilon, secretary and Pennsylvania; \Valker, Chicago, sec.�y Judge LOll1e :ll1d Professor Bates, treasurer. All the fraternities were ond. Time, r:l 5 2-5..C' .D' S .J Blindfold race (special event) \Vonand lucago by Irector tagg anll r<:presellted at the meeting.I b f I f I by :\Iather: Ferguson, second.ot ler mem ers 0 tIe, acu ay. The committees on rules and PIt1n�e for distancc-\Von by De-Opera Chorus to Meet. The :\Iichig-an-Chicago basebatl schedule were instructed to act at Bow, Pennsylvania; Distance. 6Q feet;:\11 memher� of the Blackfriars' g:lme scheduled for tomorrow on :\[ar.(Illee and to report at a meeting to Sokmon, Chicago, second. Distance,th� sh:dl field has been postponed pend-chort1� :Ire expected to attend he held next \Vednesday so that the 57 feet. 8 incites. (Tank record equal-ing the deci�ion of the Confernce.musical rehearsal in the Reynoldsbe starte(1 ,"S early a led).Director Stagg and :\fanager Baird season may "Club at 2 :Jo this afternoon.()(),'-'ard swim-\Von by Sylvester,wI'll m:tde this deci�ion by long distance possible, JTryouts for a double quartetPt-nnsylvania; Dalrymple, Pennsyl-.t'lep11Onc. The committee on rules is comClass<'<.; in German conversation he hclc1 at thi� rehearsal.f\ h . h he . . "ania. second: Harper, Chicago, third.'11 ______. t t e meetmg ere t entire sltua- posed of \Vellington Jones, chairman T' 6 ( k d)\\"1 he held at a meetin� of the Ger-�ion wa�-disc\lssed and it wa� decided Ime:3 new tan recor ..CI b '11 J S. \Vright and J. c. Bowman. The D" f I ( . I t)tIlan C1uh in Lexington Hall this af- :\Iemher!' of the Colorado \l WI that the question brought up by Chi- n,ng or pates specla even _ternoon :\t 4 o·clock. Hans Ernestll:O!CI.a meeti!lv, in Hitchcock library cago when it refused to continue schedule committee consists of Carl \Von by :\father; 3 plates.Gr�no\\" wilt talk on "Life in Jena this e\·enin� .• A social program has Rurton, chairman. \V. P. Henneberry ._dUnng the time of Schil1er." been pJ�nned. (Contin�,.r1 "" oage 4-) and N. S. :\(erriam. ,,(Continued on page 4-)I• -�ilatly _arItnur t.l;"RIJ):\ Y, APRIL 12. 1907. Price Two Cents.CHICAGO,flCuU���O;6SHOPBUllOER- ���CLUB \TOBUUGHT UFf FUR S6,UUO .Misses Allen, ���errn, _�all .�dl' ' - Day and Edward 0 Bryan Chosento Membersh;!> � Organization­To Present Qrig;;,'al Play Tuesday. I:\1 isse� 'Ruth '�\llel1. \Villowdean}Chatters.! Estli�; Hall and Mar­::s Blackmailer-' byjcrie D�Y a'l�r �d��[� > :.�;�!yan1it.f�dl!;)Otrh4:.o.c;J,.-...v.;K'I� :_.;.�lAOj:S. ���-;.t�'d(lc7l·-tOtlle' ;ncmheT5liip '1>1' toe . -; .:University Dramatic Club by a de­cision of, the club members at the 1 : 'I of every vacant.By the purc lase. . trials hs;1.d ",yesterday afternoon 10: . the vicjnity, promment resi-Cobb ..a.:-..;..•. , t t:.':1 .; �,lot: 10 II.:- '.� .... u •• v .. r;I l' 1"ICtllty row have now made . anddents 0 ••. Ninc' candidates, SIX women� h' dsitrict absolutely proof a�aJnst thr�rii�'Vh�--had sur'\'i��d �he pre-t e.t ru '1'0115 ot blackmailers.' Op- d d .future In .:>• , Iiminaries on Wednesday, ren ere . -; ;. . the beauty of thehi h-rations marring' selections several o_f_.�,:.!� _, __ were... . hbeeho O;::�� ._.. ' •• ---- --_exdush'c resldence'-'nelg It, ";t:ginal and humorous .. portrayals 01have ceased and rcsident� 'n�\\r'-reST college life. The competition broughtin peae after an affair whih IJ ;�erm- forward some'. talent ,whiclf'i"witl in­ed as one of the boldest and blacke�t crease the po�sibilitics '�f producing.'1 k n to the ChI.caseS of blackrnai now,a good play this quarter.., s The '11ago' building commrssioners. The newly elected members WIv.-�rkmen hired by contractor J. J: be installed on Tuesday evening inGray in the cretion of a long row. otthe Reynolds' Club theater. whenshop and store buildings on the, orthey will present before the entirener of Fifty-eighth Stre�t an� \�ood- club an' original play on campus life.I�wo Avenue, have been dismissedA b;siness meeting will follow theand the f�)\1ndations of wha� wouM 'instal1ation in which the club willbl t h in the aristocrat- •.. t forhave been a 0 C 1 •• ' -' make' prctimmary' arrangernen sic neighborhood witt be agam cover-the spring .quartcr production, Pos-ed oyer wih green sod. sible plays will be considered by theContractor Gray was bought out,club in order to secure a modernand the prie which he received wasplay for production which witl appealsix'thousand dollars 'in advane ofto .. 'the. public ":lore than the club's-' .., II p",'d-�,him for ', . G' d N tured_bat was ong1l1a y .. lry. :C-�". last" Sticc�s; '---�he ''0,<> - a .�'the property. Gray held firm 10 .�lS Ma'n.'�. - t btl ld'1TLI intentions to put up the sto e. I -ings until two residents of the com- TO GET PHI BETA KAPPAn:unity, Arthur ]. 'Mason and H. K,Goodman came to his allegedly, ex- Chapter of Honorary Society To Beorbitant terms. Established At Michigan., APPEAR AT PEN CLUB AUTBOJ{S' READING NEXT WEDNESDAY PENN. SWIMMERS CAPTUREALL POINTS FROM-MAROONS••l J Gray pockets Neat Sum by Out­j'�ttin� woodlawn Avenue Prop­erty Owners. Take A!l Events Except 4o-YardDash--Records Lowered in 40and 60 Yard Dash.Teams Evenly Matched in Bitter___ -+-_P�olQ.._Stru�te: Score 2-I-Rhode,''-"-rCioes- and &lomon st;;L_· -The aquatic squad from Pennsyl-The men who produced the money_. _ .'_� _for the purchase have also secured' A "'�l�a'pter of, Phi Beta Kappa willthe southwest and southeast corner�soon be established at Michigan. Theat 57th Street and Woodlawn, and as application for a charter, made by thean absolute proof against all future honorary Phi Beta Kappa which wasirvasions of blakmailers, hold, all the organized about a month ago amongvacant property in the block. the faculty, has been approved by theJudge H. B. Freman. of the fa�- national, executh:e council of the fra­ulty of the Law School and a resl•tcrnity. meeting at Syracuse, N. Y.crnt of the neighborhood, said yester-- It now only aw-aits the sanction of theday that he considered the affair no-nationaJ _ senate, ,composed, of _repr.e:-., .. . ---ino;ithing more than a case of com sentatives from the active chaptersbla�kmail wherein the operator wasThe senate will meet in Septembermore snc("C':"sful !han usual. and there s'eems little reason to doubttUmrFcrr t,fldyrd.. eSl({ellaAccdr that it \�'il1- set its seal on thc ncwJ. ]. Gray, when intervicwed las, \lichigan chapter. ,night. S:1;,l that�the erection of store The Phi Reta Kapp:r men' in the fac­buildin�" :1t 58th Street and WOO(�- ulty witl go ahead <1.t once with thebwn \\":1 � merely a business proposl- pro�ess of choosing men from thet:on. \\'hen informed of the ru,,?or present senior literary class. arid 'wittc(lncemin� h1ackmail. 'he was' em- plobably make their elections knownt. • • l' .t· 1 f "11 such hPl!atlc 111 115 uema 0., hefore the end of April. T e menc:hargc�, tl�t!s chosen will also be members of'he Alpha Honorary Society of PillBeta Kappa of �Iichigan until it be­Di"co\, r�' of a large new sun spot t('.mes an active chapter on the appro-is claim,.j hy Dr. S. A. :\1 itchetl, in- \'a: of the charter in September� Itas the;bip at'1, wiD1I11lDXf)n tiltI01aslicIe firstIff firstcolleaelOta*robles.:t �r�le.�I I'C)IIirs.be tidt�solar.11-I JCIdYto 1Iatt�U­e.1ktnicldk Di�C'overs New Sun Spot.structor o:oi astronomy at Columhia wil1 then p!'ohahly be knownUni"cr"';l \', Accof(lin� to Dr.:\ Ipha chapter of :\Iichigan.lfitchel�, thi� �pot. \,:hich i:-; ncar tIll:Id (01"'sOri!­of )(� fllcridi;lll, i, the large:-;t that has ye:hccn ..-.j\"'1·r\·(�(1. and its di!"coYc-ry ��retnar}.;;IJ,1c hecat1�e the period 0ffrC'lIlCIl,'y of �l1n �pot� i� pa�t.German Club to Meet.----.---------_._- - -- .....,CLOSELY BOUND[ j :tl., �;�)·l.',i.... '.'f'( .:.'1Irrr . HOllTHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1907.continue to be chosen from amongthe IHidugradua.tes; it shows the Ieas­ibility of a strictly student organiza­tion..books with a favorable balance. That WARREN K. WOOD ARRIVESyear was also the first year that the AND GOLFERS START WORKc1ub had been under the administra-tion of llndergrdduate officers. The Captain Hebbard Issues Call fOl' Can­result demonstrates the practicability didates for Universit7 Team-Of undergraduate management and is Wood in Form.an indication that the officers willcandidates for the University gollb�red _ �_ 1IaJl' at t1M CId- The officers of the past two years team by Captain Hebbard, the gamec..- !"catoIIIcA.have succesfully carried the club 'of golf starts auspiciously as a spring----------------Ithrough its period ,of probation and sport at the University.. h t' . t d '1 \Vood comes from the south with :I.But.crlptiOD price, u.oo.per ,ear; $1.00 have made It walt IS 0 ay-a wei•for •. aDDtbs. &aMcripUGDa .-celW1e4 at equipped and effectively managed stu- record to be proud of: hav�ng w0r:" .thethe :Har.oon. DfDce. .EllJa Ball. or �t the dent activity. I t is no longer an ex- amateur golf championship at Pine­Yacult,' E%C�. ,Cobb . BalL Orden per+ment ; it is an established student hurst in the se�enth annual tourna-taken b7 mall or telepbone. H,de Park organization that is here to stay, ment of the united north and south.42G. 'Wood will no doubt lead the Uni-0IIeta1 Student Pa�catJOD of the UoM_·alt, of Cbleqo.Formerl,The UDlnralt, CIt Cblcqo Weeki,.• FoaucJedTbe Weeki,. Oct. 1. 1�TM �.'Oct. 1. 1802.R. EDDY �'TBE"IrP. 'PM .-. 1!ldltW.'LUTHER D. FERNALD. New. Editor. 'A. W�· 1iHWDE� Atlaletle Jr.4ltor.GEORGE E. FULLER. Business .Manl&ger.Chal'W W.' RllDez.Presta. F_, Gus.Mel TID J. AdamL .BeaulN . L .Bell.Worren D. Foster.Cole Y. Rowe.Peter 1'. DUDD. W. P. ·MacCracken,JetOble Trmtk, Htrl'tT A.. aanseD,P. W. �__ . .HIIf4Ioe7 B. Fuller,:.JrA.��c!atIID. I. 'E. �.A1'-t.n �0Il..111 'EItb.I!r Ball.Printed by the '1daroon Press .ra, bltt � 'Street. ----you college fellows "'Who know what stylemeans in clothes, 'and know when youget it: This ·is your store. You'Il learnsomethiBg here abo.t 'clothes-value; abouthow and w� to speDd your clothes-money.SJ:ecial in Spring Overcoats, $18.Spring Suits, $18, $20, $25.H:;.rt Schaftfter' -at Man::· qadity.Stetson Hats, $3.00 to $8.00.•• _ce L """schi",·S. W. CORNER JACKSON 4 STATE.;Em.Acts of Sbakespearen Character Neg­ative Charges of Mental Weaknessand. Prove Sanity.That Hamlet as depicted by Shake­speare was a sane man was the con­tention of Mr. James Young, the ac­tor and .lecturer on Dramatic liter­ature, in an address delivered to theEnglish Club yesterday afternoon inKent Theatre. Mr. Young 'said that.of the Germans has been said thatDenmark llel"'er believe the story ofthe appearance of the ghost and heor.ly waited to get into a positionThe. editol-s, urge the.:.indulgence of where he eould avenge his father'sMaroon subscribers for a short time. d the : ti 't. . death an .at e same .nme 0 savepenc1.ialg .the cessation of troubles at. If" id' M .Y "Th'.• . hnnse, sal r. oung. enthe press. . PublicatiOn. has been :h111 • 1 J fty . d bdered i"- a few. ,days, 'past, by the ��tn the 0 expressron rna e yHamlet could mever have -come frombrealulGw.ll of .the, press, ..uece.5si1ating an unsane mind."the tQIISfer of the _f� to· a: do�-tOWR press for pria.ti.ng. __ This extrawork, lias :Caused delays in ,deliYeryand ether, irregularities .in the runningof the �er• .but it .is .hoped that. the.trouble will be remedied before thefirst .i.ssue n£. next . week. \Vith the registration of Warren K.Wood in the University today and theissuance of a call for a meeting of all A(]� '3t3SOO af tie -Class To Read Ancient Dramas.of JOII1 opalS Satllnlay -.ith a dance In connection with a course 011in the Reynolds Club. The irst' class H Ancient Drama for English Read­meeD.g is -schedated for next week. ers." a course of reading of ancientThe .atteDda1lce .at 'dIese two affaUs dramas will be given by Professor5ho .... Iae reliable data �n wtricb to R. G. Moulton and Professor F. T.calc_Ie tt.e �empeQture:� so to Miller in Cobb chapel twice a week.speak of 1he interest to be maJrife5t- The readings, which began yesterdayeel by the 191'1 memhers daring their n:orning at II o'clock, will be con­last few weeks as undergr.uluates. tinued until June 5th.This yeaTs class boasts of a reputa-tion for eDtiIasiaslB -and class spirit.The time to &tao .. it, if the reputationis justified, is at the first few gather­ings of die class. If the activities arestarted right, the others will fonowwith 1inlf! cliffic:a1ty.Another successful year for the Rey­nolds dub is chronicled with the fi­nan cia' report of the re­tiring officers. Beforethe official statementwas made puhl;c thereSucc:enOf CIabEntelpMewas no disagreement asto the success of the club's year so­cially am! in 'the line or entertainment.The :umcnmcement of a surplus of$800 'ftftkel tbe year a successful onein all respects.· This ;s the secondyearthat the dub 'bas come out evenfinancially, last year being the firstin wJridJ' 1he 'treasurer closed his priceLoca57I4Annaal Assemblage of Dekes.The amral ball of 'the Universityof Chicago chapter of Delta KappaEpsilon will be held this evning atBOUTnique's Calumet avenue ane-ITwenty-third street. The event willbe marked by the gathering of all theold De'kes in Chic:tgo :tnd vicinity. H. E S·HOREYOffice, H.:6249Ximtmr.I)cHAMLET W /'.S NOT INSANE versity golfers as he has spent the., SAYS _ ENGLISH LECTURER entire winter in preparation while atStetson University in the south.,Hebbard has issued a call for botha Varsity and Freshman team and ac­tual work on the link will begin asHamlet in -waiting to avenge his fa- the Governor," by the junior class ofthers death showed signs of insanity. Northwestern University Wednes­This was -denied by the lecturer, who day evening when a rifle was usedasserted that this very fact goes to in a scene in the third act was acci­show that -Hamlet was sane and that dcntly discharged. A panic ensuedhe was a man of great strength. among the co-ed members of t1leHamlet knew that -the people of cast and the rehearsal was abruptlyended.Ray. ScbaIf�· '0,. Eapged. .The engagement of Ray Schaffer. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TO'C!7. to Miss 'Marian Chase of Blue GIVE CONCERT MAY 4Is1and, 111., has been announced. W S� tudents Plan Annual. Coa-Schaffer represented the Senior Col-leges at the time the memorial ser-vice for Dr. Harper was held, and The Girls' Glee Club announcedIT'S A FOWNESTHAT'S ALL'YOUNEED TO KNOWABOUT A GLOVE. TIJ£TAILOR3J2 a.puUc IIIIildiDl_-soon as weather permits.ESCAPE TRAGEDY IN COMEDYThc-'M:Xt ftW .,.s wilt tle11 a:mcb � also a University marshall. Miss their annual concert and dance toas t.�er"the Cbss of 1901 is to Chase is well known in University take place Saturday evening, May 4·be chuac:terized by -circles personally and as a reciter and Lester Bartlett Jones, assisted 1>y MissWeD -..n, much daas, eDtllllsiasm singer. Mabel Lee. The program will con-Half· Done 111' by,apmhy. The fes-. sist of a number of difficult pieces ..The' soloists will be announced later.The girls have been working hardall year in preparation for this event.The club is larger than ever beforelnd has been under the direction ofThe concert will be given in Lexing­ton Gymnasium and the dance in Lex­in�on Han.Northwestern Sentry 66Didn't Kngw I ;-------------------------------Gun W2S Loaded."Comedy nearly became tragedyduring a rehearsal of "His Excellency, VALE- 1$2.00A fa:Op161, 163StuJents copied our COLLEGE-.£ORNER' Saitlledel Last AutaIft 'THE SPRING -MODEL is much·Il •• dsomerNewestA dadCome in and see it.185 '" Dearhm St.Ccuver €:I WDkieTAILORS BaDIe RoorA. B. Green, a sentry, aimed diegun at Laura McCarthy, who takes -:------------------------------�the part of Stella de Gex, and thenpointed it toward the floor and; DOtknowing. it was loaded, pulled tltetrigger.The play will be given tomouownight in Ravinia theater at RuiriaPark. University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3�50 per Dos. 7,They Fill. that Empty Spate at :,Home.E.mo�s _boto ."biDPhone Hjae -Park-16. 243 EAST. 55th STREET·'cert and DanceASpring··f='lo-wers in BloSSODlVISIT TIlE GREENHOlJSB NOWPhones: _H • .P. I8-H. P. 6957A.I �cA.DAl\;ISS3ci-Slreel-and Kil'nbark' Avenue M4Clothes111188£••f'ireproof Storage It 'V ... -:.c..�·'...... c.a..... a. .... Ont , Aft......• IF ........... p ......... .... c..," ........ '=; •.. W 8 a0' s J &_"'-'ICI•• _ ..ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE ondSTORAGE COnPANYPhone H7de Park 571. Kimbark Ay. _Fifty-Sixth St.The Cleanest and Beat Kept StorageWarehouse in' the Cit)' • •••Furniture and Pianos Moftd, Storec1, Pac1ced' alldShipped to an pans of tIR· wor1" 3UD Pri'Ale Star-R ' :.lge Rooms. Large Parior Exd.. eI for Pia ...OOIIIs f� trunks.aDd WIle I Lar . if'. .Sleighs. TRUNKS TO A� S.pRO: � l)t;,��maffft. B1!ggtel .. ':',Local Transfers for Ba F'. �ge, umlt ure, Packages, de.. at· shortSpeCIal Attention Givea to Uaiftrlity Orders.��----------------------------�------------------------��Near La Salle. THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1907.SAYS ELASTIC CURRENCYLEGISLATION IS FUTILELcgislatiou for an elastic currencywould be of small use to ward offthe panics which follows the squccz­ing of water from stocks accordingto Professor O. Lawrence Laughlin,writing in the April number of "TheJournal of Political Economy.'"Speaking of the futility of legisla! PARISIAN flI BRAtl SlIRM: -I GREEN POLICEMAN AROUSED-THE-Harvard: Hotel Professor Laughlin Says the Causeof' Most Panics is WateredStocks.Monsieur Beoucoup's Protest TooLife-Like for Policeman. Hara­han's Peace of Mmd.FINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERS . ,Rushes Into ReynoJds Club, to Pro-I tec.t Help!ess' Foreie;ner-· Re­pents His Rashness Later..' '. -' �I '--I, . Jimmie Harahan, a new man on theHyde Park police beat, received :1rude shock yesterday afternoon whenPrices Moderate.Location Ideal.5714 Washingt�n Ave. his in srinctivc car detected a gOOlt, t iou to relieve a tight money markesized row on the Univcr sity campus, F-rofl..·"",f"lr Laughlin says:differing not in the least from a free- .. It cannot be too emphatically re­for-all wedding festival back of the pcatcd just now that laws, which"yards." would enable a city bank to issueThe sounds reached him when he more of its own notes, would no!was:" standing on the corner of Fifty- thereby increase one whit the amountSeventh and Le�ington. speculating- of its reserves, and consequently0' how many weeks it would take be would not increase one whit its abil­fcre he could pay a first installment ity to make discounts to borrowers.Phones:en the auto that spun past. Sudden- When banking institutions have abOffioe, H.P. liSS. Residence, H.P. 961 . . II d t tl . I . I • sorbed their funds 1ll carrying argc�9Kimbark Ave. Cor. 63rd St. I Y soun s ren . re arr, snowmg t rat Itwas not paid for. leans to railways, or to industrialJimmie looked north. to the gym -yndicates, the only way they canexpecting perhaps that some one was meet the varying and legitimate de­taking a semi-annual bath arid had munds of the merchant and manuturned the water on too fast. But the facturer for loans based on exchangegym was serene and quiet. the fou- of goods is by introduc'ng more cap.o'clock class having just started its ita I into the banking business; or byeyrations on the floor. Then he look making less use of ex-sting bankinged east but his eye met nothing bur capital in promotions, or in othera saloon sign on Lake avenue. West speculative operations, which areward he spied nothing but Jimmi� more or less removed from the usualTowhig. demands of business."Suddenly, as he looked up, he saw Speaking of the recent panic illthe air above the Reynolds club be- New York in this connection Pro­come blue and wildly agitated, Harsh fessor Laughlin says:. OPPORTUNITIES.Our monthly publication des cribes many desirable posi­tions for college and technical school graduates. who wishfor free sample copy.to begin work in the early summer or fall. Call or write••• HAPGOODS •••The National Organization of Brain Brokers.Hartford Bldg., Chicago, III.:Emma C. Stewart .I)r. fttb a JlatkttI)r. lLtalpb mIl. JlarkttDENTISTS'-HOUTS: 9-12.-------- -.._._ ------- AMES-HATS$2.00 $3.00'A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.161,163 E. MADISON STREET, Conklin's::!�Pen"For busy people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.Nothing to take apart.Nothing to spill.A dip in ink, atouch of -thumbto nickel cres­cent and thepen is full,ready to write.All the beatdealenl enry-���cR:�t��� r�:r�= ==tL C<>Ita no more tban otbei'fountain pens qf"bNttpa4e.100 1&:71 ... and 81us to eelect1= shmtn in our catatoc==e':e��=-Ia1n pen repa1recl1ll'tGlllCl7.-THE CONKLll'f PEl'I CO.5160618 �.,_ ........ T ............. CeUJ1a 8eII-nI1.Ia.Jsounds came through the sky-Iigh •.For a moment he hesitated, for bro­gue was new to him. Then he under,stood. "for he heard familiar words:"Police! Police! Sheriff! Fire! "I n 'our financial centers, where wehave rcccnt�y hea�d a vio�ent clamor 'OUR CPRINCifor more circulation, an increase of �bz.nk notes would not increase the ,'STOCK IS READYlawful money usable in reserves; and 1...."Your card, please?" said English. good, and additional loans were"Get out," replied Jimmie, "Don't wanted on their security, then moreyou hear it? It's murder! And it's reserves of lawful money were need­I1P there !" ed. Hence the usual appeals to theJointly they listened. This time Treasury in times of emergency tothe sounds were faint, but they were put out-not more bank-notes butccming from the top floor. Together -more lawful money.they 'dashed upward. "The emetic has been given; and WILL1AM JERREMSw SONS."It is an outrage." declared some- the patient has been purged, much Clark and Adams Sts.body. "I will depart at once, I wiJl til Iris advantage.Fire I" ran the voice amid a wild car- if: '.issued. it would increase the de­nival of noise. "Soak . him !OJ. "Throw mand liabilities just as would an inResidence:. Phonehim . in!" Hand him . de mit !" came crease of deposits.833 Arlington 1'J. Lave View 1024Phone Harrison r644 other voices in wild confusion, all "What we have witnessed in thefrom the same place: Jimmie turned money market during the recent coland ran into Mitchell tower. With lapse of stocks in New York is an il.a bound he was up the steps and into lustration of the above principles.the Reynolds club. His sudden ap- The outcome was in no way due to a�o/dsmith's OrchestraL GOLDSMIT� Director.pearance was the signal for a wilddash by English who caught him bythe collar and thereby lost a sale ofsweets to a freshman he was tryingto teach the chocolate habit. scarcity of money, but, if not due tolack of capital, it was wholly due toquestions relative to the kind andvalue of collateral carried by thebanks. If the collateral had beenMOSSLER . CO.'Clothes for Men and Young Men50 Jackson BoulevardA Spring Coatfxhibitl1 go! J will! Sacrc ! Sacrc ! It is ter- "The late panic could not haveNewest models of Spring Coats. rihle! Terrible !" been prevented by the existence ofA dark oxford, silk lined vicuna, Jimmie reached the stairs lcadin.r :1Ii elastic asset currency, The essen-.length-special � $2s. up to the third floor and+cocked his tial evil was in the __ kind of loans\0 .' -r: < • '. revolver. Then 'ite peereA -'over; .made-i. c., the kind and prices' ofIwry'size to 46 stout. An assured "That's better," Coach Cushing was collateral used-alta" the evil couldof about 33 per cent. on your saying. "it's gctting more life-like have been accomplished through theWith a few more rehearsals like this means of granting to the borrowerTwo .cial features in this ezhibit. the first act of "Sure Enough Scgrc- either a deposit account, or theLondo:1 square box" eoat, fun ,;ation" \\;11 be spinning. A little hank's own issues (had( the latter-�inch length-the popular fancy more action, please. There! That been possjhlc ). It is not the specialgrays. The "shapely will be all for today." weapon used to kill, which is to bethe form slightly, 44- He then dismissed the a1t-!'tar cast. who wielded the weapon. It is notwhich seemed to derive considerable th('· !'peci:11 liahility in \he form of .1pleasurc from maltrcating the gue�t dcpo!'it. or of a note. which is dan­Protector "auto ·coats"-light weight d the oc("asion. �ronsicur �Jcrci Reau- gCTOUS. hut the character of the 10:1nraia shedding-full drape. Many coup. ,which gives rise to the consequc-nt1250 others up to $Ss. liability."�fichigan's hasehall captain, 'Taft,coats drape. the body i." ill and has not been out 'to practic-eduring the week. It is doubtful ,�I;eth-. -f Aft,CADE.�WCIupeco Shnmk <lIIarter Size CAlIa-15 cents each: -2 for 2S eeatsCLUETT, PEABODY &. CO.Jl&kenofCloeU &Dd KouIda aJdaA large selection ofSpring Overcoatings at. .ternptmg pnces.200 sty les ofVestings. 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Pres.Brent Vaughan, U. of C, '97.L. ..£aanager.315-J21 Wabash Ave.----------------- ---er he will be able to accompany thetcam on its Spring trip. Students Remember Us.We give you the best work at thelowest prices.MARTYN'S MAROON STUDIO,SioS . Cottage Grove,U. of C. Photographer . PATRONIZEg-�e 9{oot c!>tuciio UNIVER�U�1t1llBALI. HALL ....243 Wabu'b ATe. PHA.RMA.CYOriginal Ideas anrl Exclusive Styles iu S60 E. Fifty-Fifth Street.PHOTOGRAPHS R. ·BOWAN. Prop.Special R..'� to U. of C. �'act •• ta It.ossler Co �remher� of the Reynolds Club en­t(.'r!�inment committee will me(.t thi:;\ morning at TO :30 in Cobb SB.50 JackJon BoWevard........... ---c---_-. -- __CLOSELY BOUND I• THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 190i .GENTLEMENWHO DllSS FOI snuIUTI£SS.ll" CO.Fonwua TIlE '.PIGY£D 'BOSTONGARTER. THE R£COCIIIZEO STAlOARO�Thellamel.ltamped on every .: N1 ... - ��CUSHIONBUTTONCLASPLIES ruTTO THE LEG-rJEYERSUPS. TWS NOR U"f�TElCSGEO. l'Boirrco . .XakenBo.toIl, Kua., tJ. S. A.__ -"ALWAYS EASY ....... _ ....HaveYou The You'Tip WillBeen Top LikeThere? Inn ItTop floor orThe Pu IIman Company Build' gCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave.,.I- .(There is only one Vogels3Dg's)182 Madison StreetA Cafe of individual tonewhere fastidious folks findcheer and refresbment­the perfection of twentiethcentury. cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos­phere.Mr. Swell Dresser:3 8 36 18 4 by Lindsay.AR R H P A E Polo ga��Pennsylvani� 2; Chi- �����������������_c��������������Kevin, c£ ···········4 I 0 I I 0cago, 1. Goals, Stern and Rcncar, .,..----- AT. THEO'Connor, 3b � 0 0 I 3 I .Pennsylvania; Solomon, Chicago. UNION HOTEL and RI:STAURANTCasey. rf " 5 0 0 I 0 0 Total score-s-Pcnnsylvana. 9; Chi- WILL FIND RESTAURAliTS ON 1''110 PLOORSQuigley, If ··········5 0 I I 0 0 WG .. L F:::ND " SPECIAL AFTER- THEATER MENUH ' cago, o.cchingcr, c .· 5 0 0 9 0 0 WILL FIND SPl=.ENDTD SERVICEHoward, ss 4 0 0 0 2 0 Lineup for polo game: �.�n-j:l� only the -l:l'st ;11c Market Affords .Chicago PcnnsylvamaFlannagan. rb 4 0 0 19 2 J 111 to l!; RANDOLPH STREET\1 r·t b Rohde c. .. . . . . . . .. De Bow\'1 son, 2 ••••.•.•. 2 I I 2 3 0 Walker R. F Rcncar V.,'e m ak e a S;:eciz.lty of Club. Fraternity Dinners, EtcRoberts. p 3 .0 0 0 8 2 . Firll'st Orchestra in the CityTotals * Princell 1_ F Fhiller ������������������.��������������2 2 34 J9 4 Goes : G " Grihbc1-3IVARSITY WINS IN THE TWELFTH i TOIMaroons Play Great Ball Against \ Michiean' Alumni Will Consider Sit-Stellar Aggregation from St. Igna- uation- Judge Lane to Speak.DISCUSS ATHLETICStius College-Final Score is 3 to 2.M ichiguu Alumni will discuss t heathletic situation �lt their annualmeeting to be hdd in the rooms of I"the ::\litl-dav club in the First Nat­ional Rank building this cvcmng. Pro­f<lssor V. H. Lane. of Ann Arbor.Twelve innings were necessary forChicago to defeat St. Ignatius Col­le ge in the baseball game on Mar­shall field yesterday. The score was3 to 2 in a Iast and exciting contest .St.: Ignatius got its runs in the first chairman of the Wolverine athleticand third innings, and then for n'ne board and ::\1 ichigau's conference r cp-innings straight Sullivan and the l\la- resentaive. Iroons behind him shut out the col- Dean George E. Vincent. oflcgians. the Univcraity of Chicago, wi ll' als » ISullivan won his own game by speak. Among the other. speakers Iscoring the winning run in the last and gUests will be President James E.'half of the twelfth. He got first on Angell. Judge Charles S. Cu-rine. and:a fumble and wild throw by O'Con- Professor Mortimer E. Cooley. The Incr and stole second. Bliss' hit ad- alumni may make some rccommcnda-vanccd him to third and Van Patten tions, Iscored him on an infield hit whichcould not be lidded in time to catch REPAIRING TENNIS COURTSSullivan as he sljd horne,Two Grounds at West End of Kent areSt. Ignatius played the game for allBeing Raised.J[ was worth, and showed classyball playing throughout the long Work to relieve the swampy COIl- .game. They were out for victory, adition of the tennis courts at the Ibut the Maroons had the edge onwcst end of Kent laboratory has beenilic�. Istarted. 111e courts in the past wereSullivan pitched a remarkably goodso low that they filled with watergame, considering the weather. He after each rain. The upper layer offanned 13 men, but his passes werecostly. Van Patten was the chief clay is now being removed and sandwill be filled in and stamped until thebatter for the Varsity, gctting threecourts arc on the level with thewalks. This work will add to thehits and bringing in the winning run.O'Conner, Roberts and Flannagan Iacilitics for tennis playing. as for-were the stars for the visitors. merly the two courts were out ofcondition a good share of the time.The score:Chicago An R H PIA; EBliss. 3b .... ···· .... 5 0 I 0 4 2Van Patten ss & cf 5 1 3 I I IIddings, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0Maddigan rf 3 0 0 I 0 0 PENN. SWIMMERS CAPTUREALL POINTS FROM MAROONS(Continued from page 1.)------- - - -----Schommer, rb 5 0 1 II I I Relay racc-\Von by Pennsylvania.W?lker, 20 5 0 J 4 I 0 ., Time T .:34 4-5. (Men on team. Phil-Stochling If I 0 0 0 0 0, er, Hopkinson, Dalrymple, and Syl-Gaarde, ss " 4 0 0 0 4 0 vester).Moulton, cf .....•.. 3 I I 0 Hoop race-Won by Day; Fergu-Meigs, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0son, second; Mather, third. TimeNathan, c .. : 4 0 1 17 4 cS 1)' :46.u Ivan, p ·· 4 I 0 I 2 0 DuckTotals race (special e\'ent),-\VonSt. IgnatiusMY STYLES ARE NOT "LATE;'THEY ARE on "TIME" AND UPTO THE LAST TICK OF THECLOCK. .YOU CAN SEE. JUST HOWYOUR SUIT WILL LOOK BE­FORE YOU FEEL THAT YOUMUST BUY IT. YOU HATE TOORDER A SUIT AND NOT TAKEI'!\ DON'T YOU?SUIT, BUT HUNDREDS. Srore by innings:I CAN SHOW YOU NOT ONE Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 I o 0 0 0 0 J Solomon R. G _ . . . . . .. SternBad'n'ch. Tcm'tn L. G , .. . SomersGoals-Rencar. Stern, Pcnnsyl ,St. Ignatius J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r.I CAN ALSO SHOW YOU THAT vania ; Solomon. Chicago.WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY. -2Sacrifice hits. Templeton. Stolen CONFERENCE TO SETTLE$2s BUYS A PERFECT FIT· bases, Rliss. Van Patten. Sulliv:ln. MICHIGAN'S POSITIONTING ALL-WOOL SUIT FRO¥ ::\Jaclclig-an, Srhommcr2. Walker, Moul­ME .FOR WHICH THE TAILORWOULD CHARGE YOU S4s. tOil, \Vilson2. �Iefford (ran for Na­th::n). Struck out by Sullivan 16:$25 FROM S4s SAVES YOU $20, Roherts 6. Ra!'e on halls. off SullivanTHAT'S ARITHMETIC. 5: Rohcrts �. Douhble plays. Kevinto Ftanna�an. Left on hases, Chi­I DON'T ASK YOU TO BUY-- ca�o, 10: St. Ignatius, i. Wild pitch.Sullivan: Pas!'eo halt, Nathan. Hech­ing-er. 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