·!lurnnu-VoL, v. No. 117· CHl(tAGO� S:\.TU RDA Y. A [R lL 1.1, 1907.! Price Twp Cents.- _. __ ._-MuOENT LOST FOR-I-EN --SENIOR COUNCIL BOLDS ELECTION I MAKE PLANS FOR JUNIOR '"ALTERNATING CURRENTS" TO II GYMNASTIC HONORS-GOYi:ARS LueAlEO IN PERb Swi!, Chosen Chairman. Mathews, DAY AND THE JUNIOR PROM ENLIVEN AUTHORS' READING, TO MINNESOTA ATHLETESVice-chairman, and Mis!: Montgom-ery Secretary-Meeting With Pres- Councilors of Junior College DecideTo Hold Underclass Affair in.-\itl'r being lost to his friends fora pl:f1"d uf almost ten years, .Abra­i:;,m I: igbcc; '<)7, who disappearedmysteriously a few months after hisgratluatiull. has been located in Peru,throl1�h a remarkable communicationlcctively to stir up interest in the af- and athletic events during convoca , Chicag-o. 2 1-2 points.to all o ld f ricnd in the faculty.. ., hifairs of the class. Several qucstrons tion week in June, and the work of Zcidlhack of Wisconsin gave 15Hight:l.' was well known about the I' •• h fiheld over from last quartc.: were U1S- compiling a program will begin in a tcam a hig lead by wmnmg t erstt.:nin-r"ity and lind in one of theki d -cussed, among which was the recom- few weeks. David Davis. Bernard three events, and ta 109 secon Infew cottages that at that time dotted . k fmendatiou to the University to take Krog �nd Xl iss Xl ary Kenney were the fourth. The consistent wor 0Ellis avenue. He remained aroundbi . h J tsteps to remedy the inadequate stair- named to act as a committee on clig- Hawley and Lab Itt 10 teasChicago for some. time after taking G h h .ways and exits in Cobb Hall. The ibility, which will ,formulate the con- events, gave the op ers t e VlC-his degree. in the employ of the Gra-Council decided to press the matter ditions under which contestants may tory.ham and Morton shipping company. N f h bus i discussed Zcidlhack won the individual cham-o urt er usmcss was 1 , take part. "He familiarized himself with the boat-. . h 08 • .rrLuntil something definite is done to cor··r· . di I I S 'E KlS' er pionship WIt 5 ,5 P01OtS. .& ne. here IS every 111 icatron t rat t 1e ° 0 •ing systems and spent much time onbl other leaders were: Hawley, MiD-rect the trou e. promenade of this June will be verythe docks inspecting the d-fferent J h N bpending a meeting of the council with successful. Interest in' the prom has The man who furnishes the Rec- ncsota, 492·75, and 0 nson, e ras-stvlcs of the passing vessels. Then k n.... II f ChiJ President Judson called for nex.t week. .d . 1 bl \'" ord Herald every day with a column ":t, 475·5; r-erre 0 rcago wash.' vanished, increase �onsl( era y. .t S It IS one"r \,1 . C .. '11 b fifth with 257 points.� of the two birr social events of t he o: ": ternatmg urrents, WI e oneHis friends noted his absence at- t:> b f f h. .. f - of the four of the authors who will The est per ormance 0 t e even-ter a time and made search for him. OFFER FELLOWSHIP FOR , University, It IS the ocus ot atten-ing was by Hawley with the Indianbb d SOCIAL INVESTIGATION tion after the annual Blackfriars show. take part in the first annual authors'I� was feared that he had been ro e clubs in which he secured 89.25d ' The play will be civcn in a month reading under the auspices of the I •by. some of the loafers and tosse into J t:>, f iblf I b I Pen Club to be held in Mandel hall points out 0 a POSSI e 90·the river. Successful Candidate is Expected to and thcrca tcr the prom wil e t heTI.lC . sum. mariesz, _ ...... _--- ._,_ =,I 'L' . SI f a Year to. p ic of cO.,l�_\l'c.r�s.t_io� .the... c.;I..�'" Il���YC-4lp�day- evcoivg.-<.s. �E.-;.K-is- - �.. -�----At anv rate his ast appearance 111 we .lD ultl_:S __ gr.. __ z..., _-, Horizontal bar-Zeidlhack, Wis-�, .. -'� _:: -- - _. _a ...... ;� .,-'- -'-", _. -::--' •/ - -- _- •• -' - •• - -.' The leader of the prom will be ap- er- is one of the best known "funny. Chicago to those who knew hIm. was ---consin, first-77.25 points; Johnson.as he was sitting on one of the big The Association of the Collegiate p(l·nted Friday. men" contributing to newspapers. HeLI'ter- i:i the author of "Charlie the Chauf- Nebraska, second-73.S points; Mal-bales of waste paper that f_rcqucntly Alumnac together with the College Bernard Krog, representing HIM' t t' d... b ' d Scttlcnfent Assocl'atl"on 'are offering a a<llre men, reported to the council feur:' and "Love Sonncts of an Offi- ccmson and aw ey, mneso a, Iearc piled l:p waltmg tQ e carne for thinl-io.5 points.d d II f d .d k I . ce Boy." He will read several sel-:lcross the lake, And this was all fellowship �f five hundre 0 ars or yester ay mornlllg an too liS scat. Side horse-Zeidlhack, Wisconsin,f 08 f k ' K'rog was clcc!('d Tue.:.day. ections from his prose and verse. Theknown of him until a letter came to the year 0 1907- , or wor 111 so- J first-7i.25 points; Labbit, Minnesota,. f II I' . other authors who will read are Oplehis old student friend, now a mcmber cia I investIgation. ThiS e ows up IS Junior day is one of the most Im- :-:ncl ?\Iurrah, Chicago, tied for s�ondof the faculty. open to gra'duates of the colleges be- po; tant licld events of June. It 1S �:::it. Emerson Hough and \V, D.-i3.5 points,After a large space of greeting and l&nging to the association of which given over elltireiy to the juniors and Parallel bars-Zeidlhack, Wiscon-. M cmbers of the Pen Club yesterdayreminiscenses, the letter reads as fol- the University is a member. In order was participated in last year by the ' sin, first, 82.5 points; Hawley, Minne-began distributing tickets for the read-lews: that the Committee on awards may women as well as the men, an exhibi- sota, geCond-8I.75; Faber, Wi"con-ing. A meeting of the Club to makesin, and Berendt, Chicago, tied forfinal arr:lllgements for the affair willthird-75.be held :\r onday afternoon at �only two white men since I came in- quired to state what academic work Yl·ar. Junior day has. athletic evcnts . Long horse-Labbitt. Minnesota,o'clock 'in the Reynolds Club.to the lllterior-and those only chea'p they have done in economics and so- in th� morning. and the hoy exercises fir�t. i5.75 points; Zeidlhack, Wisc,on-grca:-l·rs. I haven't seen a real white c:ology. what positions thcy han':I( 110011, an orator heing ChOSl'll irom sin, second. 71.25 p�ints: Kiessel-man "ince I left old Chicago. held. and what volunteer social work the Sophomorc class to deliver the.: GERMANS TO FOUND SCHOOL hach. �ebraska, third. 6c) points."S;IY. you know. I didn't even come they' have done: sc-nd copies oi any ivy day oration. Last year the ivy Rings-Ha.wley. :\Iinncsota, first.around to say goodbye to any of th� papers they may ha\'e written on so- was planted on t!le northeast corna Concordia League. to Establish 'Com- is points: Kiessclbach and Johnson.ml·l1. Yon remember I talked �ome cial subjects, whether or not in con- of Bartclett gym. a stone heing laid . 1 A d �(;hra!'>k;l. tied for second. 75 points,mercIa ca emy.of g"il1� down south into those oM nection with their cl)lIege course: to commemorate the e\'('nt. The pre- Tumhling- - '.\ritchcll, Nebraska.('(\ll1tr:·· ...· 11(1 !'>.-.t .... rtl·l.lg II)} a husine!'5 ".'tate the line of in\'Cstigation th�YI :'l'nt;ltioll of "e" l'mbl�ms to nH'mhers \. fir"t -� points' Johnson Nebr"'sk", ...- cOlllmercial academy to he 011- .• 1- . • .....".ill rlihl)l'r or the' like. I heard first h:�ve in mind. and why they arc at- of the Cnin-rsity teams and trophy <lutcd in English and German will he second, 69 points: Hawley, )Iinn .•han". too,. of great pearl fisheries in tr;:cted hy the fellowship, and give exercisl'� are a part of the morning open('d in the loop district in the ncar third .67.5 points.Per;, worked onl_" b,_" the nati,·e!'. the names and adc!ress�s of persons �·\Tnt,;. th� department oi physical R ... s- Cluh swinging-Hawley. :,\[innesota,J future hy the Concordia Leagne. � .Th;)t �ot me. Pearls. pearls-only .1 who know ahol1t their cJualificalions. culture taking charge oi that. L'lst I .I \\r 1 ti rst. �9.25 points: Labbitt. Minneso-o utlons ,n're passe( el. nesciayyear �" get rich. The successful candidate is l'xpect- year the Dr;lI11tic c1uh ga,-e a pl�y night for the estahlish1llent of th� t;o. second, 8, points: Zcidelbac11."I �ot acquainted with navigation eo to live a y�ar in the settlement, in �I:tntld h:.I1 in the aiternoon. which school at a regul;!r mectin� of the \Yisconsin, third, i2 points.- at ;; firm on thc river-I ,Ion't rc- where conelition� may be stl1l1iccl at program prohahly will he repeate;i Ica�ue. The institution will berr.emh{'r what company it wa... Then close range. .-\t the end of thi� time tl�i:, year. The junior prom i� heltl opcne(1 as soon a .. teacher" anel fac- ILLINI COACH TO BEtIl(' fl-iq,rram from Xew York. saying a paper contrihuting' !'omething to on the (,"ning- of Juninr day and COI11- I:lty ha"e been sell'ctccl. Xegotia- MANAGER OF BASEBALLm�' l}l);1t was to start ;n thr.ee days, prc!'ent :"oci .. 1 c:olHlitions must he suh- pietes the fe!'livities. tions an' uncler way for the constrtlC-(';1m,·. 1 had just time to get to the mi!tccl. It is customary ior many Junior .. tion of a largc mo(lern huilcJing to Coach Huff Signs Contract With�raill. ancl so T went, without �aY_1 :\11 applications must be in. before who Ill"'cr ha\'l� been in athletic !tolel n('rc"sary ('la�s rooms and Icc- Boston Americans- Was Twelve111;::- ;, worcl. Then as T got to thmk.1 :\!ay I, and �houlel he sent to :\lts� Cath ncnts to participate in the Junior day ture hails. For the pre"ent the f']uar- Years With Il!inois.in� "j pca�ls on �he train, T rcs,).h-ccll (,J :ne. H.. Oa"is, the Col.lege Settlement ;>thlctic.... :\Iost of the events arc so, ters of the league will he rentc(l. Itl' k(cp (jtlJet 11ntll T ma(le 111y pllc- '\ .-\�.Oclatloll represclltatlvc on the ('0111- ;Jrrnagl'cl that rcgular athletes arc har- The COTlconli:-t Leag-t'1c i, a r.erm:tn! t'rhana. 111.. :\pril T.? -Coach HuffSlIrc·1\. in a year. at the most. mitlee. which has s11pcn'ision of the Icd. track men h('ing ailowccl to enter .. oriety founded ahollt two ye:-trs :tgo! oi Illinois. fnr t \\'('1 \'(' YC:lr..; :-tthletie"I :_:ot there all right after a fe:-tr-, fl'�(:-trch. tidd e"l:nl' only. fiel(l mell heing al- hy .\l11erican Lntherell';;. for the pur-] director at lllinoi,. h:l';; "i;:'h',1 a COII-fill f;'ip on the tiny uncomfortahL.I )ewecl to COllllwte only in �hosc .sports po"e 0; ;;oci..-Ihility and oj furthering! tract for three ye�r .. :1';; m:ll1ag-Cf ofhO:1! :111(1 arrived at the l:-tke .. at 1:1 .. t, 1 .University Party Reums. tll:-tt thcy arc not practIced m. In I the Luthc-ran religion anrl higher edtt- the P.o .. ton ;\mcrlean Lc;)�tlC hasc-two hunclrl'c! mile!' inlanll, :llonr I'I 11 'P tt J 11,0n :\Ir- \\,�al" tl·i .. W:ly an OJlPo�tunit:r is g-i\"enl c:ltion. hall t(':-tlll. His contract with Tllinoi<:.\ r... r a rr) ra I ( . •. :-. • i;)tn()n� thc wild Pertlvians. :\ncl lIot �o' Ir... Charles F.I C\'cryonc to get into the e\·cllts. extends until June.a PC;1r1. lacc 11 eckman.Browne. nad :\Iiss Jcs .. ie Hcckma'l:"\\'ell, if I couldn't h:l"e porterhouse ,. i P 'd T d R :\remher<: of the Color:-tdo Club held The last French play of the �C:\"Of1stc:! k- Lord. T wonder how T happen- have rcturned irom Boston and ,. ew i reSt ent • u son etums., York. :\Ilss Hcekman will !'pend the I Presiclent JllcI�on arri,'ecl last cven· a meeting' in Hitchcock Lihr:-try yes- will he given at the theater of thecd to remember that. I haven t seen; . . I• , f'commg sumlller at her parcnt s ('oun- mg trom a trip to South Carolina and tcrday evening'. An cxcellent so.:�;ll f Alliance Francaise. next Tuesday a -·---rContin-�rl- �� -P;sre �)---- i try homc in Oregon, Ills. I the Ea�t. program W'1S rendered. t<rnoon and evening.Abral: .. m Higbee '97 Writes to Fac­ulty Friend Decade After Mys­terious Disappearance. ident .Iudson Next Week.Convocation Week.The Senior College Council met� Fri;nds Thought He Had BeenRob- ycstcrda)' morriing ;tn·(t�letn:ll'tlfe rol- "rlppditft 'Co:rt�,:tt(;""to - Arrange Ath-bee and Murdered-Hoped to lowing officers letic Events of Junior Day-�th-!etk E ven ts Planned.Make Fortune in Pearls. lla. old H. Swift, chairman.R. Eddy Xl athcws, vice-chairman.That the j unior promenade will be:.\li:.' Auua :\1. Mont gomcry, sccre- I' ", . held this year as heretofore was t ie .tary, • decision of the j unior College coun-The quest.on of Senior class acti- cil at its regular meeting yesterdayvities was taken up and the council morning, Arrangements also weredecided to work individually and col- made to hold the Junior day exercises"p(.'rtl is :l queer place, I've been be able to judge as to the capabilit\' tion oi hockey playing being given.here nearly ten years and have seen of candidates, all applicants arc fl'- 1 t is h()ped tc repeat this feature this Gophers Take 29 1-2 Points in An­nual Contest-Wisconsin Secondand Nebraska Third.Chicago .. Lost With 2 �-2- .. Pain� ..Zeidlhack is Individual ChampionCompete Again Tonight.,\Iilllll·,"ta won the Western inter­L:l.lk;..:-iat c gYlllnastic championship :1\an uph il] tight against Wisconsin att l.e B;I;-t1etl gymnasium last evening,The final score was: Minnesota,:!--l 1-2 points: Nebraska, 17 1-2 points;THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1907.--------------- ---- ----- _------ --.�--- - _--i cc mmittec. Sub committees, to han- annual eletion of officers this weekelle t he various branches of athletics, work done in the last year. W'thshould be chosen in some way by the 'and heard flattering reports of thecxeutive committee, the chairmen of thirty-six members, twenty-one ofthe sub-committees being members whom arc men and fifteen women,of the executive body, and the other the band is in a condition to do muchmember-s of the sub-committees be- extensive work. The officers chosening- clio .. en from the outside members for the new year are:of the organization. The object and Lendcr=-Fred Caldwell.practibihty of such an organization Reording Secretary-Eleanor Whip-- ---- ---- -----arc obvious. There is an opportunity pte.,·:11· .• ·'·.·.1 aM l'1H'(11I(J-C"lnAA :\1811 al I h� Cbl· here for the right persons. preferably Corrseponding Secretary-Elfrieda(:11:':0 l·ull!olllc-e. the Senior collezc council. to initiate Larson.,.111,'1111 �tllr1"nt Pllbll<""tlnn o( thp f."nl" .. r­IIlty o( <':b"'a�"Formerl,.Til.. l:nlvl'rslty or t:hlt-lIJ.:o W�ki1FoundcdThe Weeki,.. Oct. 1. 1892.The Dull". Oct. 1. 1902.a move toward an organization whichSubscrfpt.Ion price. �3.00 per yenr: $1.00 would be ouc of the strongest andror 3 months. Subscriptions received at most effct ive means ever attempted.t lu- )I::roon Office. 1-:1I1s Hu11. or' I1t the towards promot inu student intcrc .. b.Fac ult y I-:xchl1n�e. Cobb lIall. Orders ------uikcn 1>y mall or t('h.'p1l0n!'. Hyde Park Four uf the be .. t American story-1:. EI.I')" :\IATlIl':\Y:-: :'la:.:1;..:lu;..: i·:dltor.l.eTHEI: II. FI-;I::\.\I.II. :\l'Wg E<lltor.A. W. HE:\DEW:iO:\. Athletic !·:dltor.,a:ol:(�I·: E. FU.LI·;I:. I;uslnl'ss )lan .. ger,.\ :;suU.\TE I-:OITOI{SCharles W. l'alt7er.l'reston J.'. Gass,. \I.·l\,ln J. Adams. llemar<l I. Dell,\\":11"1""0 II. F .. st er.,',,1 .. Y. Howe •REI'ORTEitSPeter F. Dunn,Jcrome F'raul •• \Y. 1'. )1:1cCracken.lJ:IIT�- .\. IIunsen,l'l'illt,�d lJy the :lIuroon Press..... Enst :;;;t1l Stl'ectPhone :;Gl)1 Hyde Park IL:Il'rs and wr itcr s of ver se and humor Treast!rcr-Clarellce Hamilton.The chairmen of committees arc:On meeting .. -:\rthur Hummel.On dl'put:ltion-Philip Van Zandta nrl George Swan.On litcrnturc=-Florence Chancy.Sylve .. ter j oncs and Jordan leaveThe PenCh:bReadings will read Irom their 0\\,11 this year for Cuba to begin mission­writings at the first all- any work theft'. �I r. and �'rs. Big­nual author s ' reading to clow will go to the Philippine!' with-be gin'lI by the Pen .club ;;. a il'\\' weeks.in Xlaudcl hall next \\'eu-nc-clay cvcn ing. Opie Read, who ha.-; FACULTY PUT ON GRILLtuld the st oric-, of the South with a IN FORTHCOMING ANNUALcharm all his own. Emerson l l ough.author of "The �Iississippi Bubbh.'.·and "The Law of the Land," \V. D.K csbit, known throug-h his columns 1907 Cap and Gown to Contain Car­teons by �e Score-To RaiseBook Rate I May IS.of wit in the Tribune and the Post.and his book. "The Gentleman Rag- Cartoons of prominent faculty mcrn­man." and S. E. Kiser. whose "Alter- bers are to be one of the features ofarc organizing their baseball league.At this time. when the Irnte rnit ics Future Missionaries to Ho!d Fare,well Dinner A!)ril !8-C!ose Sue-cessful Year,P. W. l'inkerton. lIul"\'e�' ll. Fllller,Jr nating Currents" run da ily in the Rec- the forthcoming Cap and Gown. ac ,ord Herald. are the men whom the cordinz to those on the inside whoA. L. Frtdsteln, I. 1-:. Ferguson, �Albert n, Henderson. Pen club has secured for this evening. have seen advance proof of the an-ll!ss Esther Hull. This is the first entertainment of nual's contents. Twenty or more wellthis nature which has been given at known professors' here portrayed inthe University. The Pen club. though characteristic attitudes by the stu­one of the youngest organizations in dent artists, WJlO are said to have out­the University. is one of the livest, done those of previous years in gril!­and during the last year has manag- ing those who are the subjects of thecd many successful affairs. Its ob- cartooning.jcct to promote matters of literary The editors announce that in orderj.rII'I:I. the suggestion is made tha t, insteadof having- separtc organizations fo!"e;!ch hranch of athletics. onc compre-I·h\.· handlt'cl. to hring Ollt C"'C'ry m:ll1in en'ry fratl'rllity ior :-ome kind ofcompetition. In 110 n!her way c:ml1llin'r .. ity .. pirit and kllow'hip hc �odT\.'cti\"dy promoted. Thi� has' hee,'�hown to a lar�l" t'Xll'llt II� r"ll!�h th,il'(('r-frall'rllily and inlcf-Ilnl:"l' at!'­I<-tic ('onl" .. t .. duril1� t;ll' Lt�t two))"('ar<:.1'11\' phil ;� dl·tilli!t'l�·. Ih"�'�l1 rnllgl�_I� thi .. : !n i .. rlll :111 illt ("--ir:lIr'rl1ity: Ihld:I' .:I .. ..;o,·i:lli,,11 hy c;dlil1>! tn�dhl·r. thr. 'l1;..:h 'hI· :-1 tit J.-11 t ("( 1l1I1Ci1:-.r(·Jlre�(·III:ttiYl·'" irlOlll :111 .. j .111· ir:lt- The Chicago union of Studl'nt Vol- year will surpass former issues in�Jle:tk. hi!' �uhject heing "\Vhy �'is­!'ionary Candidates arc Rejected hythe Hoard." Among the in!'titution!'hui(k� Chica�o that will he repre­<;('nt('l( :it the dinner arc Xorthwest­f'rn eni\"Cr�ity. College of Phy ... ician,.:11111 Surgeon ... :\rcCormil'k The'110gi­cal !'(,l11in:lry. Chiago Theological <:('111-;:l:lry. Hannl'lllan in�titllt(' anrl othcr ...The l-nh'('r!'ity \"oll1ntl'c;",,; hcll) tl1(':r._---- ----- - ----,'rl1ili,". reJlr�·"l'lltl"ll hy :,11 I'x�·Cl1ti,·.·.. i .. t oi all !he l1H·1llhn .. (Ii :111 tIl(' frat- GLOVES MAY BE RTGHT('fniti('�. rcpre..;cnll·d hy ;111 .. "xculin AND NOT BE FOWNESBUT THEY CAN'T BEhl'l� .. i\"l' inter-fraternity athletic asso- .. nteers will hold its annu�a1 ·!:t'u··r ill point of size and contents. indicationsi:ltion be o-r,-all;�ed to gO\'crn and Lexington hall on Thurs.':;:.·. :\i·ril s�ow that a larger number of students'!"l1per\"ise :111 hranches of athlctics. r�. ",hen volunteer work\�r. .; frvl:! :111 will buy the book this year than everThrongh such :!l1 organization not on. colleges of the city will be pn· ... cnt: before. The business managers em­I)" would the pre"l'nt athletic contesL' The dinner will be in the nature of a phasize the fact that sl,bscriptions do Ih(· more ;t(kquatl'ly halHlIed. hut stim- f:trewell to the missionaries \ .... �io :Ir:· not ha\'e to be paid for lmtil the Cap \\!:us \···oul<1 Ill' (·ff • .'ctinly �i\'en to in- g-oing to foreign ficlds this V':-:ir ;lI1d Gown is received. Itncst in sport.. nQt had undl'r the pres_ Following the dinner a mel�ting- WIllent arrangement in fraternity compe- he Iwld in Cobb chapel at which F.t:tion. Through .. uch an organiz:ttioll P. Turner of Ncw York. secretary ofl'very pos�ihl(· brandt of .. port could the Stu(l('nt Voluntecr movement will(,()t11T11itlcc �'ol1�i"'lillg oi 0111.' 111l"tlllwrfr0tll c:lch fraterllity. cal'll fratt'fllil"cJ.oo .. ing it..; own 111(,111ber. The ofti­('( r� �hol1ld he cho�('n h." the n1('1llher,of the f'xe('uti\"c ('oTl1mittl'1' from thc FOWNESAND NOT BE RIGHI you college fellows who know what stylemeans in clothes, and know whe-n youget it: This is your store. You'll learnsomething here about clothes-value: abouthow and where to spend your clothes-money,Special in Spring Overcoats, $18.Spring Suits, $18, $20, $.25.Hr.rt Schaffner & Marx quality.Stetson Hats, $3.00 to $8.00.IltIaurice L. Rothscl,ilds. w. CORNER JACKSON & STATE.Albert Mathews, Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pres, F. H. Stratton .. ...:ecMathews & Co. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave.THE LINE FOR SPRING IS HERE.!T'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW.VALEStuJents copied our COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model "'ast AutumnTHE SPRING MODEL is much handsomerCome in and see it.C�er 6Wilkie·TAILORS 185 189 Dearborn St.Bank FloorWest Baden SpringsWaters are unsurpassed-golf.tennis. riding, driving, bi11iards,howling, trap-shooting or per­fect rest if you want it-IdealaccommodatioDs- congenialguests.Lc.-w Road Trip RatesD'lY and ni�ht tralDI. IJeepers •parJor and tulfetc:an • .-- __ _..__.-� University Style $3.00 per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per DozThey Fill that Empty Space at Home.egmoer'g 101)oto �tu))ioPhone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STREETSpring �lo"Wers in BlossomVISIT THE GRE.ENHl)USES NOWPhones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6951A. lWcADAMSS3d Street and Klmbark AvenueHARDErsFireproof Storage " Yau Co.9URNITURB. PlflNOS. TRUNKB. MERCHANDISE ucI�.DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, DAND SUBURBS.GeaenI 05cea... St. ... CaJ1I1IIet Aft.PIIaae'Do.cIu JIooPrhate Ibdaup all Oftice .. Branch Otlice. � a...U.u..of�R. R. 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Class of 1907 to 3egin Social Seasonwith Informal in Reynold's Club-Of­ficers Anxious Over Inithl .Affair- iClass Meeting Friday.STUDENT LOST FOR TENYEARS LOCATED IN PERU SENIOR DANCE TBIS AnERNOQNchorus and took the men throughGeneral regret was expressed in the refrains. He also tried out menUniversity of Chicago athletic circles for the double quartet that is to singyesterday at the news of the death the refrain of "My Sweet Old Briar."of C. O. DuRessis, handicapper of the the solo of which is sung by Beck WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS.Central A. A. U., which occurred at H crdrnan. Several additional good Clark and Adams Sts.his home Thursday night. Mr. D�. voices arc needed for this song.Plessis was one of the most noted(Continued from page I)I a cow for ten years-at least I couldhave bean soup. There were allmanner of" rubber trees, growing wildSenior men and women will assem­in regular forests.ble this afternoon in the Reynolds"I stuck. And I've often wondered club to start off the class activitiesat my own nerve At first I had to with an informal dance. All prepara­pacify the natives, in the Ii'st years tions for a good time have been madeI have had to fight the German plan .• 111(.1 those in charge have enlisted thctcrs coming in. and all the time I'vehad to fight the weather. for my landgood it sounds! Home, home. home!My mule is saddled to take me awayfrom here. America in a month!Ween go aro7na' the University andlive" it all over again, those. great fourLave View 1024 .years. I'm rich, rich-And if you're rwo REHEARSALS NEXT WEEKthe same old Jim, will have a h- ofa time. God! what a hole this has Blackfriar Opera Chorus to Meetbeen! Wednesday at '! :1'5 and Fridayathletic authorities in the east, and was Captain L. Wyant of Purdue's foot-A dark oxford, silk lined vicuna, a starter at nearly all the big track ball team. will be unable to play nextr.:ediam length-special at $25- events in this section. He had offi- fall because of conditions in fourEvery size to 46 stout. An assured II ciated at practically all of the Uni- studies. -Wyant is die '�;econd cap­saving oi about 33 per cent. on your vcrsity track meets for the last scv- tain chosen to lead:ltli(_� tgoi team.�r's charge, cral years. He was 53 years old and Fleming, th� first captairr elected washis death was due to complications rc- made ineligible by the ratification of"suiting from a bad cold and an at- the three year rule.tr-ek of "athletic heart."Two special features in this exhibit.The London square box coat. funbox. 38·inch length-the popular fancyhrowns � nd grays. The "shapely French Count to Lecture.Qck." draping the form slightly, 44-1 A" open lecture in French will bein. length. I given on Tuesday, April 16, at 4 p.P . h : rn .• hv Lc Vicorntc D'Avcnil of Paris.rotcc tor "auto coats"-light welg t·. -. h ddi r M i In Cohb Lecture Hall. The subject�d ram s e mg- ull drape, any$.1 $ ,of the lecture will be "The Catholicat .25. o t iers up to 55· Church in France. Past and Present."services of the more enthusiastic mem­bers of the class in stirring up enthu­is just at the foot of a tower of moun­ siasrn for the occasion. I t is expectedthat a representation of the classtains and the weather here is thequeerest thing you eyer saw. It re­ large enough to lill the dancing spaceminds me of a club sandwich-say.I . of the club will turn out to make the1 the Old. m�m�ries are, cr�\�ding up."I didn t know anythinjr to startin about rubber and so I didn't get affair a success. The reception com­mittee has been devising all kind oischemes to add to the spirit of the oc­:l thing out of the first three years' casion and some entirely new featuresw"�k-not a thing but the know-how.are promised.Y ou sec I'd come down to scoop up The "men behind" in the class arcIs with a bushel-basket-we callworking hard to make this initial af­them pueshas down here. You see Ispeak the language. I had a terrible fair a good beginning te the 1907 so­cial season, for they feel that the,time learning it. The people res em-amount of enthusiasm displayed atble their gibberish in a good many this informal will be a fair sample ofways. They-" H ere follows a pic­ what is to char rctcrize the class allturesque account of the natives and through the last few weeks. Prcsi­several of his adventures among them.dent Swift says that everything hasThen the letter continues: been done to get out a large attend­"Well, I've got my pile-the sumance at the dance and he feels thatI set on bumping across the country the interest displayed this afternoonto New York ten years ago. I've gota few gray hairs too-look somethinglike a Spaniard. Quite aristocraticnow since the Germans brought look­ing glasses and razors and humanclothes. Yes, I've got all I aimed fora success. The dance hegins at 2 :'0., -the last dollar today. As soon as will be representative of what is tofollow. San Lyon. chairman of thereecption committee� is of the sameopinion and he is leaving nothing un�done to make -his part of the danceLawrence will furnish the music. Sen­the ink was on the check, I turned ior women are asked to come of theirmy pen to write to you.own accord, as the men have been rc­"I'm coming back! My God! Howquested to refrain from extendingPhone personal invitationsThere will be a .business meeting ofthe �Iass next Fniday at 10 :30 to tak�:up the work of all the committees.In a month,Happily,Abe Higbee. Earle Smith. director of music forthe Blackfriar opera. will have re­hearsals of the songs for the chorusat 3:30.San Cara, Peru.C. O. DUPLESSIS IS DEAD on Wednesday at 7:15 and Friday at--- 3 :30. Next week Coach Cushing willGenera! Reeret is Expressed in Uni- arrange for a special rehearsal forversity Circ1es-Started Many dancing work. Yesterday afternoonDirector Smith drilled the opening. Meets.The Theological Club will mcetMonday evening at i :.�o with Profes­sor �Iathews at 57.36 Woodlawn avenuc. At this meeting a paper will heread' hy Professor Fcnn of HarvardThe Mocsler coats drape the body:scientifically. Classes in German convc rsationwere held in a me, .. ting of the GermanClub in Lexington Ilall yc stcrday ai­tcrnoon. �rr. Hans Ernest Gronowtalked on "Life in j cnn during thctime o! .Schiltcr."Students Remember Us.I We give you the best work at theI C lowest prices.OSS er 0 MARTYN'S MAROON STUDIO,J k Bo I d SioS Cottage Grove,50 ac iOn u evar U. of C. Photograp'her. James \V. �Jori�on, 10. and P. \V.Pinkerton, 'o..�. arc studying at theSchool of :lcting of the Chicago Mus-.ica I College. Offers SuperiorAdvantages inSpalding Athletic Goods. B· I· ·Mention ",hat sport you are int:r.·· uSlness raInIng ••estcd in and ask for a list of college ANDand school suppliesThe Spalding Athletic Library., -Textbooks on every athletic sport DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLto cents per copy.Send for Complete List.Mail Order Dept.----- ..... _ .•. _----- - ----- - _. -...-Conklin'sPenSen-FUlingFor busy people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.Nothingto take apart.Nothing to spill.A dip in ·ink, atouch of·thumbto nickel· cres­cent and thepen is full.ready to write.All tbe beltdealen eTf!ry-a�::J1��anJ;:�eIUr;�':r r:'l:rn� C���IL CoJIIta 110 more than otbel'fonntain pens qr bfoBt grade.100 styles IlIId Blzf1I to wlrctfrom llooltn In our cata'oc�n�I=e'�II��n �!::ta1D pen repaired IIrompU�.TIlE CONELIN PEN ee,51WIA J ... .-- .ift' 0.......... c:..uIa s.u.nw. � "'-''''''--''''OUR SPRINGSTOCK IS READYA large selection ofSpring Overcoatings attern pting prices.200 styles of FancyVestings.PRICESSuit to orderOvercoats to orderFancy Vests $20 to $50so to 505 to 15Send YourName to: paldingFOR A CATALOGUE OFA. G. SPALDING & BROS.126 Nassau St., New York.J49 Wabash Ave., Chicago.9l;e 9{oot �tuai�KDlBALI. BALL243 Waball11 Ave.Original Ideas ana Exclusive Styles inPHOTOGRAPliSSpecial Rat,.. 1011. or C. 'tuden1. BfSUREYou are CorrectlyDressedI t will make you feelbrighter and .betterand convey the im­pression that yourbrains are paying div­idends.The World LikesProsperous PeopleOur Spring StylesAre Now ReadyA. N. Jerrems, Manager.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.Either Store:J 3 r La Salle Strett, and44 Jackson BoulevardEst. 1856BRYANT & STRAnON:Business College•• Stenography ••Students May Enter at Any Time.H. W. Bryant. Pres.L. Brent ·/aughan, U. of C. '07.Manager.]15'321 Wabash Ave.------ - - --------PATRONIZE-THE-UNIVERSITYPHARMACY560 E. Fifty-Fifth Street.R. R. BOWAN. Prop.THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO.SATURDAY. APRIL 1.1. 1907.Bishpp·sU. of C. Hat,$3.will take is uncertain, but there is anof places are Merriam. Barker andopinion that the differences may allbe patched up so that Michigan will Quigley as three of the relay quar-MY STYLES ARE NOT "LATE', , - tet. Wiliamson and Russel in th �stay 10 the Big Nine. Whether anyTHEY ARE "TIME" AND UP weight events. Steffen in the hurdles.on attempts will be made to change theTO THE LAST TICK OF THE rules or not could not be learned last Schommer in the high jump. and Id­CLOCK. night. dings in the pole vault. Coach Stagssaid that the men will be chosen bythe marks they set at the trials and ----- AT THEnot by their past records. but sai.I UNION HOTEL and RESTAURANTthat as far as he seen, the squad have WILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON 'l'WO FLOORS .been performing satisfactorily. The Wl.:"'L FIND A SPECIAL AFTER- THEATER MENUFormer Maroon Star to Take Charge'fi ht f f rtl iti tl 1· WILL FIND SPLENDID SERVICEg or ou 1 POSt ton on ie re avof Athlete Squad of Western UnL -�"r\"ill� on ly the Best the Market Affordsteam will be exciting between Ling-le and Shuart. Shuart has not been· III to 117 RANDOLPH STREETI CAN SHOW YOU NOT ONE We make 3 Specialty of Club. Fraternity Dinners, Etcfeeling well during the last three days;SUIT BUT HUNDREDS "Ed" P f t k t . Fine-st Orchest r a in the Citv, • • arr� o�mer rac capaln btlt he s�d he will be at his hest b� �������������������������������I CAN ALSO SHOW YOU THAT and gridiron star. accepted the posi- the time the trials are held.tion of track coach at thc UnivcrstyWE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY. ·---T----of South Dakota. Vermillion; South BOTH TEAMS TO PLAY BALL$2s BUYS A PERFECT FIT_Dakota, yesterday. Parry. who has;TING ALL-WOOL SUIT FROM declined a number of previous propo- Varsity J.{eets Gunthers and Fresh-ME FOR WHICH THE TAILOR sitions to act as athletic coach, re- men Play at Highland Park.WOULD CHARGE YOU 145. ceivcd a flattering offer Thursday af-ternoon from .. Bill" Whittemore, the Weather permitting, both the var-$2s FROM $45 SAVES YOU $20, old Brown University athlete, now in sity and freshmen baseball teams willTHAT'S ARITHM·ETIC. Vermillion. and yesterday telegraphed play today. In place of the Michiganhis aceptancc. He received a return game, scheduled to open the inter-cot-I DON� ASK YOU TO BUY- I . .,I' I I b 'ONLY TO LOOK. telegram asking him to take imrncdi- cgrate season. w lIC 1 las ccn post-iI ate charge of the big S(IUad at the state poncd, Captain Templeton and hisunivcrsrty. Parry will leave Saturday. men will go to Gunther Park this nf�and have the first tryout of his new tcrnoon. Coach Baird will take hisproteges Tuesday afternoon. team to Highland Park. Both teamsThe South Dakota institution has will meet at Bartelett gymnasium atHaveYou The YouTip WillBeen Top LikeThere? Inn ItTOI' 110"r orThe Pultman Company Build'gCor. Adams St. and Michigan Ave.182 Madison StreetA Cafe of individual tonewhere fastidious folks findcheer and refreshment-the perfection of twentiethcentury cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos­phere.(�here is only one Voge1s:mg's)Mr. Swell Dresser: BIG NINE CONFERENCE TO' I UNJVE;�;; ATHLETES -T� -- -HOLD·TRYOUTS TODAYMEET II CHICAGO TODAY \I Director Stagg Says Seven ContestsMay Be Necessary to Pick TeamMich�gan's Status In Relation to Oth­er Members Will Be De­f"med. For Penn Garnes.Representatives Gather FromUniversities-Action In Un­certain. Director Stagg will hold the firstAll of a series of tryouts this afternoonat 3 :30 o'clock to pick a team whichwill represent the University at thePennsylvania athletic carnival AprilThe meeting of the conference to 2i at Philadelphia. All the candi­settle Michigan's position in relation dates have been working every daywith other members of the Big Nine since the opening of the quarter inwill be he ld at the Auditorium Annex spite of the wintry weather that hasat II o'clock this morning. An- prevailed during the past week. ::\fr.nouncement that the meeting had been Stagg stated yesterday that the ath;called for today followed closely upon Ictcs are in good shape and ready togo their best in case the competitionthe request of Chicago and Michigan is held.that it be held. and several delegates.including Dr. Hutchins. of Wisconsin. "I do not know how many trials Ipresident of the conference, Judge shall give the men,' said DirectorLane of Mihigan, and Director Shel- Stagg yesterday. "It may takc onedon of Indiana. had arrived in the every day to decide who will go along.'However, at present I expect to holdcity last night. only four."Just what action the ConferenceThe men who are practically sureYOU CAN SEE JUST HOWYOUR SUIT WILL LOOK BE- PARRY TO COACH TRACKFORE YOU FEEL THAT YOU TEAM AT SOUTH DAKOTAMUST BUY IT. YOU HATE TOORDER A SUIT AND NOT TAKEI'!'.· DON'T YOU?The varsity men who are. to reportare: Captain Templeton. Gaarde. Wal­kc.r, Sullivan. Maddingan, Schommer.Bliss. Vnn Pattcn. Moulton. Mefford •Nathan. Meigs. Iddings. and Finger.The following frehsmen will report:Captain Cleary, Collings. Sheldon.Rockwell. Taylor. Page. Slat�r. Sun-I • .A M V • Eo M £. NT S."I R. M. CHITWOOD TO LEAVE dcrland, Latham, Redfield, Pegues and_ _ FOR SOUTH NEXT WEEK Stern.:r:d.'I92·94·96FOREMANQUALITY CLOTHES. 92-94-96 Washington StreetLet, Le.:tborn and Clark Srs.\ )pen San:rday evening until 9 o'clocktI La Salle• OthersComeandGo. Uut­THE TIMETHE PLACE andTHE GIRLGot'SOn. ForC=\'('1The StudebakerTHOS. W.ROSSIn Augustus Thomas'Great Comedy,THEOTHERGIRL1IlIrtffI t,I! is as follows: September 25. Hobart�I r. R. �I. Chitwood, formerly as-at Syracuse; September 28. Rochestersistant registrar and manager of thc1'. at; Syracuse; October 5. Yale at NcwLJni\'cr:,ity athletic!". will leave for a performance of "For One �igi';: Po ·· 2G.' .• I' It E 1Hav('n: October 12, Indians at Ruf- 'acn y xc lange.the South early next week where hc .. Only" in the Y. �1. C. A. auditoriumfalo: October '9. \Viliams at Syra- Iintends enterin� busincss. :\Ir. Chit- a:,t night. Thc cluh. compo�ed ofCuse: October 26. Hamilton at Syr-wood r('signed his pOSItIOns early Dartmouth \1I1dl'rJ.!'raduatc�. ha� 1wcnaCllSC: Novcmber 2, Bucknell at Syr- For �ale-Two clres� ',iits pt'2'last month. but has delayed his dc- Iliaking an ('xtensin' �ollr oi the I:lrJ,:!-aCllse: November 9. Nia�ara at Syr- . :cally ncw. 5tl46 :\Ionroc .:\'\'elJllC.parturc in orcler to install his suc- er cities throughout thl' country.:l(tI�C: No\'('mhcr 16. L .. afayette at Syr-Ces:'or. �I r. Eich('r� in his new po!'i­ aClJSC: :'\O\'cmher 2,�, Army at ·\Vc!'tl:on. �Ir. Dickinson now has charge Point.versity-Begins Immediately.become a considerable factor in ath- 12 :30 o'clock.lctics of its section. and some of themembers of its trak team are regardedas great athletic possibilities undercompetent training. Parry plans togi\'e particular attention to a big SouthDakotan who wields the hammer withone. ham! :'. b Parry.Former Assis�ant Registrar Will Dealin Southern Rea! Estate-Loca­tion Yet Undecided. Syracuse Football Schedule Out.Syracuse University has completedits 190i football schedule with sevengames at home and three. away. Itof the tinancial management of ath­ktics.Although he has not definitely de­cided on a location. �(r. Chitwood ex- �finnesota students han' been prac­ticing tennis strenuously during th�la�t week. A tournament to (lecidepects to enter the real estate business the championship of thc lininrsityill northern Alabama. .Will be held the first wcek in :\(ay. --. ---. - .. -- -- ._--'-- _._--_-- ----Thetulk. of the College,\ �.; , '�.'iff, l-,Derbys and Soft Hats,$3, $4 and $5.A.· Bish.op s; Co.L·.1:lies' furs also.Popu tar Prices.e----156 STATE ST.Send for Cat. Est. l�. StarS ,,£( pear intaim----------------------------------------------------------- __ -•Young Technical Graduates,Compar.WithOften get into a rut from which h is difficult to escapebecause they accept the first position offered. Why notmake Yo'ur celet:ion from high grade openings now on our ·fA sm·.':,pcrfornl; II., Reynoldct�pril 2'�.idea oi lfroni tl:<thought !have insany�hitlgbe rendeithe Uni'opera wilabilities.Presidean intervamiablc fso oftenacme 'oflists, Ca!l or wriee today.••• HAPGOODS •••The National Organization of Brain Brokers.Hartford Bldg., Chicago, Ill.L. ManasseOPTICIAN88MaTribune betweenClarencelor."Bernalthe fanpresentThis COl�epertoilAdolpldeville :Ifused tmight 11less formention�hing h:Bauerand �'t'rive anIn.. sp'·;Jones -great fenoughmy ch«a dozvnto Chi.:Georr"ill p'.i_; tahl"1.0\'\'·'rna ph:Th(' \·ton ("Established 1868NEEDED in every HOME,SCHOOL and OFFI�.Reliable, Useful, Attractive. Lasting. Upto Date aud Authoritative. 2380 Pages,fiOOO Illustrations. Recently added 26,l)()()NewWorda,NewGazetteer and New Bio­grapbicalDictiouary. EditorW. T. Harris,Ph.D., LL.D:. United States Com. of Ed'n.Highest A ... ..nia atSL Louis and Portland. Wanted\\·;l1lt\.'d-Lady orI ability to travel for aat S2:;0.COO. Good salary andIH !1Sl'� paid weekly to the rightSOil. Call:.t "Maroonday of this week.For Sale or Rent. 'For Sale or Rent-8-room mIH usc. ncar University. For pa '.I;'r�. ;apply to 5 ... 71 Ellis Ave.w_�'·.CoIle'l(ia� I',,,,i,.n .. ..,.. 1 ... ,;: ... , orfMlr ."riolg n'.. Ro-g11lar .nJ T'"D l'a1""editiClD'I. 1:'" .,.._1 (or p· .. .,an .... tD,1 (OD-yPDI......... I IHI , .• C' .. � "�,, "(WI "'''''"",;,·n·.Writefor"TheStoryofaBoolt"-Free. , modern conveniences,G. & c. VERRIAM' CO., Sprincfield. Mau. IGET TilE ]I,EST. I - .. ------- --- -.---- ..� ----":I Build a HouseEastern Collegians G:ve Play. I ncar rile University for $3.00Q.Thc Dartmouth Dramatic Club gave a nee 110 more than rent. Adit:\·c..;f:gatc(Io:n� �o.;<nd women. comcd\S('out-AN AD. IN _-'one ni"For \\gathrl iw( kTlIITh(, Ii ... h('(111nlent:­aWait('(l-�ginll:with "IarrivalatriveTHE DAILY MAROON \\'ouJd yO\1 like to carn S� d .\'�I,�ti()n:- Call at "�larn')n H:tJ1y time Saturday-this w«kIS AS GOOD ANINVESTMENTAS YOU CAN MAKE.HAVE YOU INVESTED?E. C. MOORE. FLOR.IST. 272 East 55th Street. Chicago.TELEPHONE HYPE PARK �8----.--