P-b.murnonx.. 12I. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 1907. Price Two Cenrs�\ FEATURES TO MARK IOfFICIU SEAL NEAR REALITYIOVER A HUNDRED SENIORS iMINOR BALL GAMES TO BE FREE CHICAGO MEETS IlUNOISCLUB VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT I Designs Received at President's office ATTEND FIRST MEETING Manager Dickin::- Originates New BASEBALL NINE TODAYl Meet With Favor-Motto "Liber; _' __ Plano-To Issue Schedule-TicketsINail Driving Contest Expected, tas et Veritas"-Plan of Contest at Class of 1901 Turns Out Well To• ilurnisj, Excitement-Bonne Art Institute We!! Received. ',I Prove Right To Reputation ofIJld WI<!stling on Program., Best Class Ever Graduated.• --- The matter of a University seal ha- I --- �lan�lgcr F. L. Dickinson has adopt-StrUm:ltlng, Singing. Scouts" by been stirred up considerably by theI Mr. Robertson Sp�aks for 1902, an,�1 ed an ori�illal scheme fO,r ,the ad�is­�n and' Houghton" Scheduled ; University authorities of late anti it! ISg7--Urges '07 'tOKeep U-p-Pace �':;lon Jii{o"ilieba�ban- games· this year.(or hit of Evening. ! is possible that the Trustees willi -Committees Report. The plan is a combination of the sys;--- I adopt a� official :University. emblem I .. tc� under the free a�missio.n regimePrtparalj, 'Ii" have been completed! a! the May meet mg. Designs a:e One hundred and fifteen Seniors, with that of the regularly paid games, Chicagor the big- Reynolds Club, smoker I coming into the President's office JJl dH.: Iar gcst g�lt�l�n11g t�,at ever turn-I The big games, those with Illinois, Schommer Ib.......... Snyderd \'3udc\"ilk \�hicli will be given :11I every mail, from designing houses all cd out tu �11 II1111al Senior �Iass = Wisconsin, Minnesota and Williams Bliss zb Byer stynolds Club T-heater this cvening.j over the country, and s�me of the s�g .. 11g at L1l1cago� gathered. 1.n Haskell college, will require paid admissions, Nathan 3b.... Vamfgrift03ch Dickiuson announced yesterday gestions have met WIth favor With y�sterday 1ll0rtl1_'lg and offic�all� s�art-I Lut all the other home games, includ- Templeton ss , . .. Dickeat the III ill i baseball team will :u- President Judson and members. of the c� the :.e,aSOl: 01,1907: All �ndlc�tlonsl iI�g Nebraska, ?berlin, J>urdue and Sullivan If. Bushnell(nd the entertainment. He abo stat- Board of Trustees. One design in \\C11t to show that this year s graduat- Northwestern, Will be free to the pub- VanPatten cf Disoswaytd that the Maroon squad and Direc-I particular has favorably impressed ing class has some claim to the title I lie. Iddings rf... .. .. . .. Tayloror Stagg will be present. I President Judson and 1\Ir. Martin : of the "Best class that ever went II A schedule is to be issued today. Gaard'e e........ MorrisonThe first number on the program Ryerson, President of the Board, anl �;lrough the Univers�ty." The busi- Copies will ,be distributed to the pub- Walker }> ••••••• " " OvitzI be a love song, by Earle Smith I the adoption of a �eal seems ncar.I n�ss of all the committees was start-Ilic, being placed at the informationd Karl Dixon, sung to a "lemon." I The motto that will probably go on I eo. office, at the Reynolds club and at the Chicago and IlJinois will open theThere will be two boxing and, two, the seal is "Libertas et Veritas," mean- ,Th.c mectin� was cal.led to order by I gate for every game. These sched- J907 intercollegiate baseball seasonmStling matches. The boxing \ ing "Liberty and Truth." Further President SWift, who m a few words. ules will entitle the bearer to admis- this afternoon on Marshall field. Thetch�� are between Russell and Tay_I' than t.his nothing has .been done be- tuld the c�ass _what was cxpec.ted ofI .. ion to all the free games, and i� pre- game will begin at 3 :45 o'clock.or and Steffen and Johnson. The iycnd informal expressions �f appro- them to keep :cp the reputation of, sented at the other contests, WIll al- The I1Iini. accoustomed to hold theestlin� ma�ch�s are �et\Veen Bauer i val and disapproval of designs sub-,' 1907. Mr. David �. Robertson, s�c-. low him to obtain a 25 cent ticket. nremier honors in Western intercol­d Meigs and Alexander and Hos-: mitted by different people. That co�-1 retary to' the President, was then 11l� Otherwise the admission will be 50 lcgiatc baseball, come to Marshall'etter.· Bell and O'bryon will pre-! sidcrable interest has been aroused 11. troduced. He told the members or ce nt s. For today, however, the 25 field to win. They have a score ofact entitled "Between I the "designing" public is shown by the interest held by the classes of I&);- .vcut rate w'ilI hold as opportunity to 63 to 0, of recent football memory,R('II describes it as 'a! the great number of drawings and in -111(1 100� toward 1907, bringing out secure the schedules has not been which they are anxious to wipe outlusby Sentimental, Skit in OT1�! quirics received at the President's I the point that I&)i and H)O.2 were the given. by four baseball victories this' season.in a one I office. On student �\1gg�stiol� it is �est classes up to date, that they werl', The schedules will be taken in at- That they will get a poor start, is thehas I probable that the University Will take Just five years apart, and that 1907. be- each game but will be returned on detenninition of Captain Templeton�tep;; to start a prize contest at the ing five years later than IC)OZ, they Ithe inside of the gate. and hi!!; me�Bat and Pruyn will present "In :\;tlnstitute. t"he sl1bTec� �fil1c· 'co·ilteSt hoped would keep up thl' precedent I 'The "free" games will he as Iol- Illinois W111 use either Ovitz - or)If Vienna," ;1 scene from the, .,great: .to he the University seal. The question of making the "five year classes" pre- lows: Bushnell in the box today, but it ·issuccess, "Love's Young -Dr���'; was broached by the Daily Maroon eminent throughout the history of the,' May 9. Purdue. more likely 'that the formerwill be thefeature of the Phi Sigma play of to the students at the Art Institute a, University. ', May I3-Nebraska. oitcher. The remainder of the line -,Jde Park High School. short time ago and w-as given great "J want to tell yon that both 1902 May J6-0berlin. \tjl will represent much the same frontThe Carl Burton and AlbertHougb- encouragement, The matter will be and 189i arc with you heart and sonll May zo=Nortbwestern, ns it did in the games last season.D 'Company are expected to make carri�d further without delay. ir. trying to make this class the best I June 4-Northwestern. while only three "C" men veteranse flit of the evening. It is rumored . ever, I have letters from members of. The paid admission games are: 'Ire on Chicago's ·nine..:....Captain Tem-ith good foundation that Mr. Keefe, EXAM FEARS OF SENIORS these classes. expressing the hope that tApril 2o-I1linois, nlcton, Walker and Gaarde.bo has in his charge the booking of SET AT REST BY OFFICIALS I this year's class might �alie a markl l\fay I-Illinoi!L Coa'ch Dickinson yesterday' an-ndeville acts, will be present at -- '. 'and stand with the other 'five year� May 4-Wisconsin. '16urieed the line-up fo'r the game, and.. I - . Prospective Graduates \VorTylng I classes' on Alumni day as the thre� u"'y 18--WI'111'ams College. h d'ffis e\'cnin�':-, entertainment an It 15 1n..·t presents a somew at I erent com-h 't Needlessly-Same Ru!es As H4!rf;- best bunches that Chicago ever turn- '. fay _"I-(�·I·chl·""'n). 1· h . h 1·. lared in many quarters t at !. �, .n r." ") eXlon t an 10 t e ear ter game'l,tofor4! t'? AppJr �s ¥pr, cd out." '( _OM·ould not he surprising to see an - l\ ay:.:o-- 1Onesota. Captain Templeton is back in t�e,nouncement qf the fact that the Following 011 Mr. Robertson's plans A game with the River Forest semi- game at short. Walker will pitch withSeniors who intend to graduate th; . .; the three classes will get together 011 professl·on."1s h"'s been d ftruPlming Sillging Scouts" will 'he n R arrange or Sullivan playing in the field. Schom-quarter and who have been worrying A1 . ddt th 1 . d' •ftSentea on the vaudeville stage. ."" umn! ay an. a .. e a umm mne:- next Saturday. It WIll be played at mer takes first; Bliss has been tran .. -over a rumor that examinations would an,l 11a,'e a fittl'ng celebratt·on. R' Fu Ivcr orest. ferred from third to second and Na-bt required Qf everybody fwm now (bairman John �loulds oi the ex- .��an, who has been catching and play-on, need worry no longer. In!orm:'!.- e;:uti\"<; c01llmittee, next told of th� . • b h h • fi I" I tfi 11RAGMAN SMASHES A WINDOW 'ng In ot t e In e u an( ou e ( •tion came from the President's offict: \,·ork th.'lt had beell done loy Ill·": COIll-• u ... 15 stationed at third. The make-up',Ind from the Recorder's office ye�- .I II 1 .nllttcemell, w 10 arl; 3 � 131rmen -:>1 'If tl1e outfield is uncertain. ' Sullivanterday to the effect that there w:\s other "01111111·ttcC,"'. III tile =-bsellce 0" Resents Reception Given Him By Phi" - Delta Thetas. and Van Patten arc slated to take carenothing in the rumors. "The �am� 1.-\ rthur Uon!c, of the song committee, 'If left and center field. hut for the. l' i .I h rules that ha\'t� heen entorced h(1retl)- Moulds said that a class song had, rinht "�rd"n, Coach nickinson ... ivc�IS 1m teu to mC!11 ersfore regarding exemption from exam. I . I 13 d P' A good-mttured prank result unex- � ,.. '- �•. . )len w:-Itten >y ovee an lerrot, out a lis� including �roulton. �fei�!'l'll"tl'on "f,�id :\f r Gurne'" ·\ssistam I I I h' .h 11)(:cte.lly yesterday afternoon, when" • l' •• .n .,' an( t lat t Ie song, toget er WIt. . Staehling, �fefford and Tdding�. OntO�('corder ye,terday "will be enforc- I ·11 b ,I I I �(.me of the memhers of the PhI Del·, .,. • ot lers, WI e presenteu to � �� � ltSS II . . . or more of these men will play.cd this '-'ear T see no reason wltv I I '.' 1 t:� Theta fratermty encountered a JunK. .; . . "1 at l Ie l1ext gat lerm,g �ext wee.i..' . .' . . \Valker an(l Ovit7. werc the oppo,-the change should be made and I am E I II· >d I h . dl;t.er. The mcn mVlted thclr WIllS,Th .. ex' ' t· f tl "cllol"rS'lil) " ." ·,ar ostetter, r\'porte t lat t e pill ', . incr pitcher!'; in the first "ame last '-"'car.. ,ttl" ;1;) Ion or le" ..,,nrc that Seniors wilt be exempt from . h _l d 'd d . I kercd frtend In to the house. �pparcnt- ... .....;�$300. ofk· "II h'-'( the Colonial Dames' . l�oml1_llt�C-� au CCI e upon a desIgn·.,. . which resulted in a. -' to 0 T11inoi!' ,·ir-� exa·minations as usual on the usual t 1 • d I '. ,'ly I.,.tendlng to sen hIm :'l large stockci :\merl·'" - th 'St t' f 'llll'not ' .. • .• . ., �o\ t Ie pill an t lat a pm had be�\l �f'!"'-·, Ovitz strikin" J::: mcn 011t.• ,,;1 lor e a e 0 � ('ondition"" :\rr Rohertson secr.ctar ... ·r 1 I b of" !"ccond-hand clothes. Somcl,ow- 'J .... ....111: be he;,; Saturdav, May ·TI, H_)oi. .. :. 'd' . "�l' , In:;!. e up to !',lOW t le mem ,et:� uf the nohody will ��plain just how-:4 pitch This is not the final line-up for th��83 '11· S d t to the PreSIdent. sal:, 'lIS 15 tW1cI:lSS. The pin is a ��H gold Var- season', hut will b(' sl1hJ'cct to othf"r� :,0 ;1, r':1. tl 12:00 m. ttt en s h 'er of water empticd on him as h..:tho plan �" take this examination first T have llearo of.. the matter. ut �ity "C' e'ldo�iu� th� numerals 190i. } & c11anges dnrin� thc "(,:1s(",n, For t.)-.. T am 'lure that there wll1 be no chan�e, 'Til ... - t . -1 I tlr.,. .'�c·ulr1 rep, ,,"r their n:1mes at once 1111 ' i Ie C:' \,.� vntc( nnantmou� y to cave, 1 . I 1 d:lv!' game. howcvcr. It lC; f"xpf"ctr,tT: hac; not been discussed in the Coun ' .. .. 1 he gent em:'ln ragman eVI( ent y I -.:he office ni the nean of the Scniorl' -. ..'. r HIC "electIon 01 the pill �nhrcly to; d· f ,_ k' tl. t I . ( to put up a hard fi�ht aJ;ra1l1 ... t th(' Or-• I cII as yet and If such actIOn l,. tn'cr" I· '. I If not taKe lnf) 0 t llS sort 0'1lq le�e�. - • ,t,e commIttee. I • • ::n�c and BIl'c.taken there will be w.1rnin� of .l'! _, . . I f;,r('\\·cll. for he pIcked up a hnck an'!.':\dulph f'icT'rot. ch:l1nnan 01 the l t 't n tl h 1 b ., Capt,llIl Cleary wi!1 take hi, Frc-sil-least one tluar.ter.'! " . f:" 1 lIy lrong :l arg(' av WlOr OW Iu I, �J"l' C(\JnmlttCc.. !iaid that the class Now the men rc�ret they had thclr I man !,quao to Lakt' For('st t..-,ff;ay i l• High Tennl·S Player Efthllrrs.• Id·· 1 I I m t tl,(' T .,k For t ,.. t-·,'!:.,•• • � • � i ,','on ,present an on�ln.\ I' :ty. some-, littl(" joke. .,.·c' ('!" 'mc',Fr�shrn�n tt��lnis camli(latcs \\"er� * * f thin� that ha� not been done before Itcrda)" illfr-(,<lgcd by one. when Ra:: * The Daily Maroon Today''': The da�:-, t\\� year'S ago pr-esented �I -----t lIlini Drive' Out Saloons.tffl�r, former},· of the Uni\'er�it\' � Publishes the Complete Official �l"f.:ln(bf(t :tay and the class l:t�t year Th,c Re\'Cr.enrJ Wallace �rac :\fullen. Thr. Tllini ha,'c followed 'the gl)orTigb school. ap�('ared �n the c()urt�_I. Baseball and Track Schedules ,.; dHl not �I\'e it ptay at alT. TIllS year. of . lC �fadlson Avenue �fcthodist e:ICample of Chicago. and at the recenttffler cote·reel school this quarter � for AI! Teams in th� Big Nine . .,. the class will g;,'c an original one.! Epi�copal Church of New York election voted saloon� out of,the two-lIrill entcr the fTcshman tonrncy;., See page 4. .*j! I (_i_' no\\' ncarly _completed. Pierrot city will be the Unh·ersity preacher towns which are n�ar the tinivcrsity.II a PF3cticr. match, Hart and R:m-!. _ ' during the week commencing Apnl The temperance element gained a vic-1Il beat Ruh and Sheffler yesterday, I. ..• • * • * • «(" ontinued O!'l page 3, col. 3) 28. tory in both Champaign a�d· Ufhan=t� .Today-Illinois, Minnesota, Wis- Western Intercollegiate Season Opensconsin and Williams Games Paid, On Marshall Field With GameThis AI ternoon.Walker and Ovitz To Be OpposingPitchers-How The Teams - WillLine Up.IllinoisThe c1osill!� number in the programthe feat!1re of the evening willa relay nail driving race be­em thc �I)phomores under the di­'on of {�aptain Henry and theleader. Cap-Col�nia! Dames Scholarship.•THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. SATURDAY,'APRIL 20, .ttpf.ARTS-SCIENCE DEBATt:i teen members present at the meeting TO HOLD MUCH-POSTPONEDom�lal �tudeDt PubUcaUoD of tbf' UDlyer·.1 t7 of Cblcqo.lo'orm�rllTbf' UDlnraltl Clf Chlc-IO Weeki".FouDdedTbe Weeki,. Oct. 1. 1892.The Da1l7. Oct. 1. 1902. augurs well for the class record of.the next two months, the reputationthat will stand with the class throughUniversity history. Anxiety has beenfelt by those "behind" things i'1 theclass, all hoping for just such: manifes-tation of class spirit as was expressed Arts College and Science Collegeyesterday. Now that the cxe�utives sec wrll meet ill the second' semi-finalthat the members of the class are en- J unior college debate Tuesday at �thusiasts and want to make the class p. Ill. The subject for discussion will.l"orensic Contest Scheduled for Tenthw eeJr. of Last Quarter to OccurNext l.·uesda7.the best ever turned out, nothing Ol. the immigration restriction ques­�'D'ert'd .. 8I1CODd·Cla. M.n at lb. Cbl·• .calo ".-toOke. should be spared in the way of ener- lion. The debate has been threegy and planning for Seqior activitie� times postponed, having been origin�.�������������������������������The cbss has elec�d officen anJ al� sched�cd for the knth week 01 rl��������������������������������ut.crlptioD price. $3.00 per lear; $1.00 Ichosen committees to do the organiz , the winter quarter. The subject hav- .for a mODths. Su�r1ptlooa recel"ed attbe .MarooD OSee. &11la Hall. w at the ing; it has now shown that these offi- ing been prroposed somewhat late, itFaculty ExchaDge, Cobb Ball. OrcIeD cers and committees will be support- was postponed a week from that time,takeD by man' or telepboDe. BJ'cIe Park ed, The reputation of the class of and then because of a misunderstand­i<.lo7 now rest s \\:ith - those in: charge 109 a new question was chosen. ItThis is an exceptional start; may what was accordingly postponed until' t� ..follows be of a corresponding degree second week of the spring quarter.K. BOOl' MA'l·UJ.�W�, !d�acIDi Eldltor. of character. '.\ few days before that time, Price,Llj'l'HBlt I.. FBltNALO, New. Editor. one of the Arts College team, became.L W. HENDERSON, Athletic: m41tor.tIiII'!!I!j1 -&2tS.UEOltGB E. rui.r.an. BuslDess Kao4er.A SSOCIATE EDITORSChari. W. Paltzer,I'rNtoD F. G ....,ueh'ID J. AdaIu. . Bernard I. Bell,WarreD D. Foetl'r,CQle'Y' Row ..REl'ORTERSPeter F. DunD, W. P. MaeCraeken,Jerome Frank; Uarry A. Hansen,P. W. PlDkertoD. H��,:J' B. FolIer,JrA. L. Frldate1D, I. Eo P'ercuaoa·Albert D. HenderaoD.Mlaa EIItber Han.l'rhlleu by tile Maroun Pre ..'-i," l:;ut ;':'tll ::;treetII .1'­i·I'· !'bODe aU91 H7de' .Park COMMUNICATION.Editor, The Daily Maroon,. My dear sir:-1 read to my surprise in the Maroonof this morning a statement that the�lackfriars will hold their first re­ception of the year in Hitchcock Lib­rary next Friday afternoon. Permithie ··to say that this announcement isentirely unauthorized. • HitchcockHouse has not invited the Blackfriarsto hold a reception in Hitchcock Lib- ill and it was accordingly postponeduntil Tuesday, April 23. Arts was Albert �hthews. Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler. Vice-Pres. F. H. Stratton. SecMathews & Co. IntTHE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash Ave.THE LINE FOR SPRING IS HERE.TT'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW:' HatACCCFOPricesLOC:ltiCl5714 V\\ ..YALE-ResidcllceJ833 ArlingtcPh(lforced to find a third man. Sales be-ing ch�� Friday afternoon fur thls --�����������������������������­place. The Arts college team willbe' somewhat handicapped by the lossof Price. The teams are as follows:Arts-Affirmative Science-NegativePutnam BallFrank BowmanSales MaxwellNEBRASKA ALUMNI BANQUETJ E�motr'� _boto 6tul1foA. K. Parker, -Head of Hitchcock House. Many Graduates .Attenc� Annual Gatb- phone Hyde. Park-16.. 243 �ST 55th ST.�EETrary.ADVANCED STANDINGStudents offering advanced creditfrom other colleges, and. who haveteams have always been of champion; Class Suspended for Theft, .Apologizes. Roscoe Pound, dean of the lawbee-t in residence two quarters and school of the University of Nebraska.Illinois meets Chicago on Marshall completed six majors of work are re- at the annual Nebraska Alumni Asso,Field this afternoon in the first intef- quested to leave their names at the ciation banquet this week expressed in .1 . office of adrnissjons at once, if they these words his opinion of the rela-col egiate.. �a��ball ga�.eof the season. Besides wish their claims placed before the tion of the college'l'b B bei . -c : ,-' ,.' •••• "Soard of University Relations for offi- activity. He said-.oln e ase emg an mtererstmg -' - . .}sail Game game from the. fan'� c;al 'action .:point of. view, -Ior bothship caliber, this contest is one 'of im; The junior class of Drury college.portance in other respects. It is . Chi- Springfield, 1\[0., which was suspend­cago's first big game, and the. team ed over the controversy involving theneeds all the backing it can ge.t,for the theft of ice cream in a class fight, hasclass a team shows throughout the sea submitted an apology to their presi­son is greatly affected by the support ;l dent., .. Dr. Kirbye. All the suspe-idedgets in the first few crucial games. A students were thereupon reinstated.duty more important than either ofthese is the proper .treatment of theIllinois men. The athletic situation Northwestern Dean to Co to Stanford.now, when the' clouds .are· clearingaway, C�icago· :must· d.o· her part to­ward establishing frien4'y. relationswith all the Universities whose teamsmeet the Maroon. It must be shownEncouragement of the first varietywas given. to the officers and commit-. tees of the Senior c1a!=�Auspicious ye!l:terday by the en­Start Of thusia5tic re!'pon�e toClass of '07 the call . for the firstSenior class meeti.-.g.The showin� of one hundred and fifo Frederick. C. Woodward, dea : of ering of Western University inChicago. Students copied our· COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model Last AIItIr.JTHE SPRING MODEL i� mUGh handsomer,, ", ."_ ; .. ._ ',.. '''':-. Come in and' -see' it. . ... :ClUVer 6 WDkieTAILORS 185 1 89 D�arborn. ;St s ::Bank Floor ..GoldslL GO!Office. Cab!tWabash and�-MO�Clothes CCl50 JUniversity Style $3.00 'per Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per DosThey. Fill that EmptySpace. at. ",orne -. ISpring Flo-wers in BlossomVI�IT .THE GREENHlUJSES NOWPhones: H. P. IS-H. P. figS7A. JMcADAlWSSad Street and Kimbark Avenu�/No Cabs for Kansas Prom.r'" . '.�t. ... :.FOWNESGLOVES'with Fashion's races."hands do","." Ht.West n"The commercialmade great strides m� �.. �.��.�I���������������_������_'_·��������� A� (. -': -miCIiiiiii fenspirit which hasthroughout' thecountry, so much so that i ... past yearsit has been customary for academicbred men to apologize for their learn­ing when they rose to address anaudience has risen and falle·n. And inevery walk of life the man of aca­demic training has been sought as themeans of rescue."The banquet, which was at the Vic­toria hotel, was atte-rded by 75 alum­ni, and many well knOW11 men spoke.Maroon Advertisers.-----1II\1 HARDER'SFireproof Storage' .·Van . co.FURNITURE,' PIANOS, TRUNK&. MERCHANDISE . and PARCEtI:DELIVERED. TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY� DEPOTS�' "'.AND SUBURBS.General .Offices,40th St. and Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas J800Private Exchange all Offices. Branch Office, Information OffiCe.University of Chicago.R. R .. Warehouse.Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet.in the West at the persent writing isnone too healthy. The Conference the law school of Northwestern Uni-\.ersity, ha� bc�. appointed to a full Telephone your want ads to tbo:troubles for a year or more past have The Daily Maroon.. made. �hings .look pretty. dark, and professorship in la� at .L�land Stan-ford University. He will' assume histo all of them that Chicago is sincere Cabs or no cabs for the Junior Promand will do her part to make athletic \�as the issue fought pro and con byrt"iations what they should be. tJ:1e . n:'en and womcl_1 of, the. class ofThe Illinois men will be guests at '08. of the University of Kansas. Thethe smoker at the Reynolds club tQ- male contingent 'of the class lined upngiht. There should be a represent� as on.e man in f:h�or .of tabooing.cab�.tive crowd there to welcome .them an<1 The women were. at first. seriouslvshow them something of Chicago spir- inc1incd to contest the firm stand �rit, whether they be losers or win- the men. They finally saw. howc\·cr,ners in' the afternoon's' game .. It i� that th(' men wcre in the majority anda difficult task to be good winners. t fJ joined the procession in voting for thchave respect to avoid "rubbing it in" proposition.to the othcr team. but it i5 a muchharder proposition to be good Josers.\Vhate"Jcrr the outcomc of the gam-:.-,the proper spirit is to treat the T1Jino;�men as welcome Chicago guests. r:c w duties in' Au�st at the opening Patronize Dailyof . th'c -fall �seuiester. TheyAreReliable. AT THB ----UNION HOTEL .ad RESTAlJRANTWILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON '1'WO 1'LOO1tS .WH .. L FIND A SPECIAl.. AFTER-THEATER MENU .... 1WILL FIND SPLENDID SERVICE ': �.S�(\'ill� unly the Hcst the Market Aftord� . c " ,, 111 to 117 ·RANDOLPH STREETWe make a Specialty of Club, Fraternity Dinner,;. E�c'Fin ...... ·' ()rch�s'r .. in" tht'" Citv ." __.. ........ ,I 'I·I West Baden SpringsWaters are unsurpassed-golf.tennis, riding, driving. billiards,howling, trap-shooting or per­fect rest if you want it-Idealaccommodations- co n ge n i alguests.Low Roud Trip Rates.D.y and nfJrht tnla •• s1eepen,parloraadhlfretcan.,..---- ... _ ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE aadSTORAGE CunPANYPhone Hyde Park 571. Kimbark Av. aFi!ty-SiztaSc.The CleaDest and' Best Kept StoripWarehouse in the City' • .. • •Furniture and Pianos Moved. Stored. Packed ndShipped to all parts of tile world. 300 Private Stor·age Rooms. 1.arge Parlor Exclusively jor PiaJKIs.l Rooms for tn,"ks and Wheels. urlZ'e I�oom Jor' Carriages, . I nggies aDd: Sleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROM . ALL DEPOTS.i Local Transfers for Baggage, Furnit :lre. Packages, etc .• :.t short 1lOtj(tSpecial Attention Given to Univers 'ty Ord�rs.Good PositionsHSay Boys." if you want to get located this IAUDmer, come aroUDdand see 118. COlts you nothing to find out. We· know .. where· to .place you.Business Mens Clearing. HouseWOIIAN'S TEMPLE," .1107 IS. La SaDe StBet. Every sizl- miDg of a1rai!or'. char�.spec:.. LondoIIoz, .38-inch� allack," drapia. length.ProtectorIIIdrainsllIt hs. otheTbe Moslcientificall::r�::i---.�--Office, I: Jl�Kil1:h:1!Dr.I!)t.I1I0ui... ------. �S2.00". A fai:Opet61. 163'b11SuTHE DAILY M�ROqN, ,CHICAGO, SA TURl;),A Y," ,'APRI� .20, ,I�.,__ �--I DISAGm 01 ROil COIDUITEE 'OVER A HUND,dD SENIO�I ATTEND FIRST MEETINGgo into th� class treasury to reduce- TIIE-Junior Councilors Hold Two Meet­iDes and are ,Unable to Decide on,Persons to "Take CharCe of Junior -ca-I-Ic-'d-f-o-r-ca-n-d-i-d-a-tc-':;-' -fo-r--p-a-r-ts-­Day and Junior Prom. ,( Continued from page I)Harllard HotelI I· Th� Junior coll�ge council held two IT.�ttention was called to' the classIlllCCtlllgS yesterday preparatory to progr; m b R Ed'd 1t.l tl ' I . ''. a , y. Y J.� a iews, c rair-naming the committees that are to f th . H' man 0 e program committee. etake charge Junior day and the Jun- explained that the class program isior promenade. At the conclusion of the only souvenir and invitation thatthe meeting of yesterday aftern�on the members will have to send tothe councilors reported that the hsts 'their friends. The one' this yea� willwould not be completed until Mon- II' .surpass a previous programs 111 qual-day. ity and will be sold to the members of"We expect this year's prom to bethe biggest social event ever held inthe University," said one of the coun­cilors ycserday, "and for that reasonwe are attempting to -errlist the helpof as many people as possible in the [he class assessment,committee work. We are taking Senior class activities are scheduledPhone time on the appointment of the fi- ior all the available dates from nowLave View 10". nancc committee because we want to to tl .1 f I_ on to ic ellu 0 t ie quarter. The nextbe sure that each man will do h-s ut- .affair will be an informal gatheringmost to make the prom a success. til Haskell or Kent some time next"As to Junior day and the rest of k A hi ,wee. t t IS time Mr. Robertsonthe prom committees, we want to will give a stereopticon entertainment.make them as representative as we Bovee will start the class songs, andcan. Our sole interest is the" success other entertainments including re-of the prom, and we will name no fig- freshments will be furnished. Seniorureheads but only people who actual- class bulletins will be found in the up-per right hand corner of the northbulletin board in front of Cobb. thisspace being reserved exclusively forsaid that practice would begin short-FINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Location Ideal.5714 Washincton Ave.the class for the same price, 50 centseach. 1£ 1000 orders arc received abig reduction in the price may be ob­tained, the surplus thus received to:'\) . ".Residence:J833 Arlington .1:"1.Goldsmith's o.rchestraL GOLDSMITH, Director.Office, Cable Piano Co.Wabash and jackson., Chicago.MOSSLER. CO. I!, will get out and work."Clothes for Men and Young Men I The council will hold another meet-. ':')1 Spring Coatf1C�;bitl. ing Monday afternoon.50 JackSon BoulevardSenior notices.ers, and some surprises which are That the apparent shortage of $400,­Nt.west models of, Spring Coats. being kept secret by th�se in charge 000 in the accounts of the University� , The entire hall will be decorated in of Wisconsin is merely an error inA clark oxford,' Silk lined' vicuna, 'yellow andblaek, The dance witt be- book keepi"lg was the'<emphatic state--DIiCIiiiiii fengdt�Pecial at $25- gin at 2:00 o'clock,' - -- _' - -..ment of President Van Hise and" sev,E • 6' An eel eral of the regents.very siee to 4 stout. ,assur I I'_1Uing of about 33-per cent. on your ,. A· I(..;W ..... &. If T S � An expert accountant had been em-tai!or'. charge. : '" _ _ p�oyed t? go over the' books and his, L S 11 discovery of a poor method of ac-�,special.features in this ezhibit. a a e counting for certain funds and sug� London square box coat,. full Others gestion of a new system to preve-it�,J8-inch length-the popular fancy Come errors, gave rise to the rumor whichko1ms and grays. The "shapely and President Van Hise denied. The res-1ICk." draping the form slightly, 44 Go. But- ignation of secretary E. F. Riley wa• length THE TillEII. •THE PLACE ad declared to have no connection withTHE GIRL the reported discrepancy but was duentirely to his poor health.Protector "au� c:oats" -light weightlid rain shedding-full drape. ManyIt $as. others up to Iss. GoesOuForevee School of Education Seniors to Meet.The Senior Class of the College ofEducation will hold a meeting at 5o'clock on Monday afternoon in room2.!0 of Emmons Blaine Hall.TIle MossIer coats drape the bodylciend6callY. The GarrickDAVIDBELASCOPresentsWARFIELD-IN­THEMUSIC Miss Harriet Broadwell speaks on"'Factory Life in Illinois," bef�re they, W. C. 1-. in the League rooms onWednesday at 10 :30.ttl�����r�col� IIASTERThe Studebaker'-·ri�ones :Office, I: p, 178? Residence, H.P, 9616.z.I9 Kin: h:t rk A ve. Cor. 6Jrd, S:.I)r. fttbiUl. patUtI!)t. Ralpo ea. JlsrutDENTISTS Augustn Daly.Muical Comedy ,Co.Will present Geo. Edward's�Iusi("ai Comedy Success,r:WO wz, •• T.ER'.IKTEIUtATIOllALDICTION.AR.YTHE ONE GREATSTANDARD AUTHORITY.Call it truly be .aid of all)"_ other bookthaD WEBSTER'� INTERNATIONALDICTIONARY tbat it h:-The SulMlard of tbe Federal aDd State Counsfone Stadard 01 tbe Govt. Priatiag Office!11M Basi.of.arty all the Schoolbooks! 111-doned by nay 51ate School Supt.!. U ainr·san, � by CoI1qe Presidents adEdUcaton! ,The StaDdard for onr 9'1'/0 of1M Newspapen!11P TO DA. TE aDd RELIABLE..... Pap.. MOO 11I�__ •• T __ .OwIIlhleh ..... ,WaftD'. eou..Uft DIcno.BT.'I'M � of ...........=...=:r­... "'I. � .. .._, U ,_-me-.::_'*':JrD =-IJ..umunD1lL.......... The StorJ',oI • Book "-Frft... a Co IIItRIUAII co .."'lCnnD..t-�ss.t-P. s. A.GEl' ,TDA B.I!08T.lIours: 9.12.. 1:30 's. LITTLEGIRLSAMES HATSS2.0() �.�, , A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.161, 163 E. MADISON STREET,Near La Salle. Illinois IIIS:\ :\[BERX.\RDIn ttc Xcw �Iu�ical Farce,'!'HE RICHMR. HOGGENHEIMER MOST 'college men haven'tany too muchmoney for clothes; and you have todress pretty well at that.This store is a place for the best of you; the moststylish, the most economical We're here withthe Coods; and the prices are like getting it fromhome.•• arlce L. Ro'''schi'd, Good Clothes arid Nothing Else.S. W. CORNER JACKSON a: STATE.Conklin's I::!oPen ·1For busy people. INo 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.AU u. "'t �-�:Ip�di!�7011 f:.ora: C='-=- COIla DO iliOn: � otbW==='=tf..��Score ClDb to Hold Dance T�. ��ID";: c:a=Many novel features are promised NO SHORTAGE AT WISCONSIN =��1�:U::for the Score Club informal this af- :;-':u��.!�·temoon in Rosalie Hall. Amonq these Seeming Discrepancy of $4,00,000 As- ....._III'n_......__.....__ .:: ..are a cotillion' which will be given af- serted to be the Result of Poorter the tenth dance, favors in the shape Book Keeping.of arm bands, "C" banners and flow- OUR SPRINGSTOCK- fS READYA large selection ofS.prin� Overcoatings attempting pnces.200 styles of FancyVestings.PRICESS�it to orderOvercoats to orderFancy VestsWILLIAM .lERREMS· SON ••Clark and Adams Sa.• Send Your •Name toSpalding -"Ok A CATALOGUE OFS.Jalding At'''efic' Goods..\:"'''''UII ',hat sport you are inter,'" ,I :1 ... ul a:.k iur ;, list of co1legI '. i:Clol :"tlpJl1ic ..:'he Spalding Athletic: Librarylcxrbooks on every athletic spor10 cents per copy.Send for Complete Lilt.Mli! ('rd-:r Dept.A. G. SPALDING a: BROS.,::6 Na�au S1., New York..149 Wabash Ave., Chicago.S\er �oot �tuJic:UllBAU..ALL243 Wa'" Aft.Qripaat Ideas aad Exclusive Styles ia, PHOTOGI\.APHS• • ... Ial "at •• to tJ •• r c. St .......... -�-��-Six :'\lonth5 inXcw York City, --_ UIIEXCELLED FOR FIT AIIDWEAR.WHITE AIID EXCLua.VE FAIICYFA.RICa.a ..... 0 .. THE CLUETT .NIIIT ANDLOoK .. Oil THE CLUETT U.EL,CLUETT. PEABODY & CO....... _ 0" __ COLLA ...A Word inYour EarSpring bas c:om�d you havenOtAithouCh OUl' patterns f airlycrackle, they're so siiappy. Grays,Browns. Olives. Tans - thisSpring's most popular shades-:-are,waitine here fO,r you today.'The' Gra�because of excel­lent 'efrecta-Ielld a litt1cL'A. N. Jarema. lIanacer.TAILOR FOR YOUNG liEN.Either Store:131 La SaUe Street, and44 Jackson BoulevardEst. 1156BRYANT li mAnON'Business CollegeOfTers SUrf"riorAdnntaaes in..Business Training ..AND•• Stenography ••DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLStadenta lIay Enter at An7 Time.H. W. Br7aat, Pres.L Brent Vataahan. u, or c, '''JJ,llanacer.llS-oPl Wabash A'\"e.THE DilLY MAROON, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1901.lfflrut BIG NINE TRACK AND• - BA�EB.uL SCHEDULESHave_:YOlJ -I\��----.-------------�-------------------------, .Thet Daily Maroon today presents"i�� :�ijrst �oDlplcte" track :llld baseball i��he(ll1les':>"for the, "Big �iti'e' for the i���son 'Of i907. These schedules- have I,The Pullman Company �fild:g b��4compiled from the official sdled-ICor. Adams St. and Michiganlvel �Ie" as �iven out by the ..athletic di-j�---------------·I rtc;��oI.'t>£. the �.�rious institutions.{ Th��c:a�n in Uaseball begins todav,arid 'ff:o�tp, BOw, until June 11 there ishardlY,Q )day for which some Big Nine. .... _. .team has: not scheduled a game. Thetrack s�hedule is- likewise full, every, SaturdaY(:h�viug several dual or in- 'terscholaiit�meers. I t begins in real­ity next 'Satur(i�y when Michigan., . '" " .- , ..Chicago an'<t·I1linc)ii.. send represcnta-l r-.. . -f"11"rives to the\.Pcnnsyh .. a�ja games... '. The M��an dfltes in �o� track,, and basebiH.�e included in the sched­(There is only one VogelS3Dg's) ,!e� H�w�� if the Wolverines re,. �se to acl" :the Conference rules., "'1 t i>; hest dates' ..not go into force andSPECTACLES and EYE Ci��SfS ::"e!;:: �,t�latic:IIY from . the� �.� iher:schedti�:. are:���. 'i 1,\. '\. ' • __ !, IJ' � ��,RAC . CHEDULE.L, Manasse. .��" .1" ·t·��iu, :.� 'April 20.o p. _! '.� C I !' N �ri�::a� C�li�a���r!�' . for �! P�nnsylvaniaEatabIisbed 1868 9JL .. re- game5�' ,�" ,�;-:s •• .4' • .1\. . �� U nlrcksit, ' �f cago s�h annual- - - - - - - -- inter;c�l�s'tic :one�ile rela� races toPatronize the .� '. _;- ,�;.�- ._ se]ec�;�vcstet6j�pr�ntative'� Penn-stlvania g.�e�' \�� ':!��, ; iaturday. APtp 27· ':t; ��enns;lv\�a.�gr�e��;at �hi.la��tp�.. ia.Cl'ucago, Michigan at1'd 'lhnOis �l-I "b ,'\. .,C<! �tered.'; 'North_estern College �tNorthwe1tern University. " '::�. Saturday, Mly 4.Chic�igo at Purdue.. '�ttIowa at l\ftnn�so�a" �_, . .,,' ....saturday, Jl{af \1.I llinois 'at �icago ., " - t ....Nebraska at ¥.innesota.Ohio Stateat Purdue.s ,N orthwestern Interscbolastic..Drake at Iowa.Friday. May 17. '"You'Tip WHf··�.Been ;,Yop LikeThere? Inn�� It182 Madison Stree.t, )I.> 'A Cafe of individUalJionewhere fastidious foiks fiiidcheer and refreshm��the perfection of twentiethcentury COO1rln6 in "a_, "d,e­lightful old-wt;rld atmo�-'ph ere.UNIVERSITY'PHA:RMAClt560 E. Fifty-Fifth' street. 'R.. R. BOWAN. Prop.-Spedai, Pre-Inventory sale,April IS to 30Pi�tures. .Casts aI)d 'Pottery.Rare bargains in Framed and Un-. framed Pictures,-Copley. . Prints,Platinums, Carbons, Color Prints!'Mottoes-that you will" delight, to·have in your own, home ;or. give u;,your friends for gifts -or· prizes ;The, Chiqo' Art Ed.catioD, Cit.A. C. McClurg Bldg.. ',215 W:�b, Avenue. . Purdue at Illinois.SatutdaYI May 18.Indiana at Northwestern.(Chicago at Michigan).Mmnesota at Wisconsin.I lIinois Interscholastic.Saturday, May 25.Wisconsin at Chicago.Chicago Freshmen at Illinois.I ndiana State Meet at Terre Haute,Saturday, June I.The editors of the Bulletin, whid \\r�!'tern Conference <Meet at Chi-is being published by the Alumni 'As- cClgo�TUR�ISH .f RUSSIAN 75£E PLA_I.� .��?S,25C{" � ':.. ':" ... ''1: r "r. 161 0 EAR 8 0 R � ST.sociation of thc .Morgan Park Acad- Eastern Intercollegiate at Cam-emy are about to, be� .w�rk· -: -�n bridge:_::\ficnigan competing.that book and wis�. �o �ave as ma�y Saturday, June 8.of the blanks of <""mformation as ,pos-. Sixth Annual Chicago Inter-scho-sible on hand. Those who have nb' lastic.,sent thir blanks will confer a gre3t'i .favor of the editors by doing 50 at \Vould yo� like to earn $200 duringonce. Any subsciptions toward dc-I \'acation? Call at "Maroon Hotel"fraying the cost of publication wi11j any time Saturday'-:this week-andalso he received I inves�igate a ,sure proposition fo:-Miss Anna Le Fevre, Secrelary, doing so, Work' suited to both m�n5822 Drexel Ave. and women. 'A Position lor YouIf you wish to be ,up in business. professional or technicalwork in the early su�mer or falL A few good summer po­sitions open. Call or write today••• HAPGOODS •••The National Organization of Brain Brokers., . Hartford Bldg., Chicago, "'. -\,' , BASEBALL.Saturday,. April 13.{�J ichigan at Chicago-Postponed).Saturday, April 20 •.J llinois at Chicago.ROSl' Polytechnic at Indiana.Michigan vs. 1'1. A. C. 'at L;1I1sin�,Xorthwcstern at Wisconsin.Monday, April 22..Michigan VS. ),1. A. C. at. Lansing .Tuesday, April 23·Chicago at Northwestern.Wednesday, April 24Winnipeg at Minnesota.Thursday, April 25\Vinuipeg at :'.linnesota.Friday, April 26X orth western at Purdue.Iowa at Minnesota.Wisconsin at Notre Dame .Saturday" April 21Chicago at River Forest A. C.Northwestern at Indiana:Wisconsin at Purdue.Chicago Freshmen at Illinois.Iowa at Minnesota.(lllinois at Michigan.)Tuesday. April 30Winnipeg at Minnesota.Rose Polytechnic at Purdue.Wednesday, May Illlinois at Chicago.Oberlin at Michigan.Thursday, May 2..,Xotre Dame at" Minnesota.Friday, May 3·),1 ichigan at Hlinois.\Visconsin at Northwcster:n, ,,Notre Dame at Minnesota., \ � abash at Purdue.-: • ,... Saturday, May 4·WisConsin at Chicago.De Pauw at Indiana.. (�lic\ligan' at Illinois.), ... ' Monday, May 6Winnipeg at l\Iinne�o,t�.,Tuesday, May 1(Chicago at Michigan.)S. D. Agric. at Minnesota.Nebraska at Iowa.Wednesday, May 8Purdue at Nc.rthw\!stern.Indiana at Wabash.:\I"nnesota at ::\[acalester.Thursday, May 9P.urdue at Chicago.Indiana at Culver.Nebraska at Minnesota.Friday, May 10Minnesota at North Dakota (?)Indi�na at Notre Dame.Purdue at Wisconsin.Saturday, May IIChicago at I11inois.rndiana at Northwestern-morning.. Minnesota at North Dakota (?)Indiana at Lake Fore�t (afternoon)-r-;cbTaska at \Visconsin.Purdue at Beloit (?)-Monday, May 13Xcbraska at Chicago.Tndiana at Dc Pauw.Tuesday; May 14�orth Dakota at 1,linnesota (?) ,Wednesday, May 15l".uther College at Minneiota.Williams Colle�e at Michigan.!\ ebraska :1t Purdut.Thursday, May xGOherJill at Chicago.Friday. May I,Creighton at Minnesota.Williams at ItJinois.Notre Dame at Indiana.i _� I •E. C. MOORE. FLO R. IS T. Tile, Big CallieAfter w�ks of practice the "Big Game" may he 1" .. t by a'umu!r." Doll·t take auy c!1aDcesof Dot wluuiuK _your ··letter."If �OU use a eood mlt� it wlll help )'o'u WHI lilt" ea.c.Get the bc:lit-and IWilst on havlDg tbe L .. ',l-lbe(Bishop'sU. of C. Hat,se,Tbetalk of the College.Ladies' furs also.Popular Prices.Derbys and Soft Hats,$3, $4 and $5.,A. 'Bishop 6. Co.156 STATE ST.Send for Cat. Est. 186().Saturday, May !8'Wisconsin at Minnesota.p.lichigan at l llinois.) IWilliams at _<;:h:cago.Notre Dame at Purdue.M inncsota at Wisconsin.T�e�.ay. May 21Sooth, Dakota .at ?\linncsQta (?)(l\Ii�hig�� at Chicago.)Wedne�ay, May 22Minnesota at St. Thomas.Purdue at Illinois.Beloit at \Visconsill.Frid�.y, May 24Chicago at Minnesota.Saturday, May 2S,Chicago' 'at ?\Iinnesota,(llJinoi:; at ':\lidlia-aIUPurdue at X otre Dame,Monday, May 2jFurdue at Wabash U)Tuesday, May 28 ��ELA Y TRIALS FOR PENNGAMES TO BE HELD TODAY, Fight·· for 'Fourth Place Expectecl,�,be Exciting-High Schools to 'Comgete. , ::. ���Trials to pick the University,�high school relay representatives' i�'the Pennsylvania Athletic Ca�·will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clOCk'or· ::\[arsha,lI field. Director Stag$;�:nounccd yesterday that the vanitycompetition wil not be final, as he',1iN '.originally planned. but that he wiilhold another tryout next Tuesday ar:ternoon.The relay men will run together il­st(:�d of separately as they have 'done,'duving the week. Merriam, Quigleyand B�rker are nQt expected tQ·hm ,.difficulty ill finishing one. two, th1'te,The fourth place will be a battle royil �between Lingle, Garrett. Taylor and�huart. Just now Lingle is in mid­season form, having trained faithfullyduring the past three weeks. GU\.rett has been bothered with his: npt; ,toot. Taylor also has done !ittle �raiD-"ing. though his basebal1 \\"0: k bls RiIt:his wind up. Shuart is n(,� e� ...to compete as he is not in ""ape: :.Williamson is in good tr:m (or tlzthammer throw. while �'cffen_ � '.worked out every day in : ;lC hurdles'and sprints. Schommer clnred'S fed8 inches in the high jumi, yesterday, nncl may try (or the team, Trldinl' ��howin� well in the pole \ -l1lt. .The intersch()Ja�tic try-'.:* w11i beh('ld at 30·clock al�o. T, ,lms frQ1llST,rin�tieid hi�h �choo1. ; ](Iianapql�Manual Tr:tinin� high : .. ;Q()1. aA4WC'l1flcll P:lil1ip�. Oak l'.'-'rk. Engle·\\'(I()rl. Hyde Park. ;";orth n:\'i�ion andl"ni\"('r�jty hiJ!h !'chool� ,-·i Chicag('will compete. The winnil1,: tc;.m 'fill,:.rccui\Oc $.3.:; towarrls defr�:;in� its eJ·1'('n�c� to PhiJaclelphia nf''-.! SaturdaY.Chicn�o at Purdue.\\'aba�h nt In(Jjana:Tuesday, June II,Inrliana at \Vabash.)'Iinncsota at Chicago.Wednesday. May 29Chicago at Illinoii.:\richigan VS. :\1. A. C. at Lansing., Thursday, May 30Minnesota at Notre Dame.(Ohio State at, :\Iich!gan)Friday, May 31'�[inncS(Ha' at Purdue:Saturday. June I':\1 innc5�ta at \Visconsin.,(Chica�o at :\Iichigan).Depauw at Indiana.lIlino:s at Purduc.Tu�sday, June 4.Xorthwcstcrn at Chi('a�o,\Vaha�h at Tndiana.W,dn,sd,y, JUJlc 5.Chica�o at Wisconsin. '�aturdaYJ June 8.272 East 55th Street. Chicago.· '"Illin���:---------. TELEPHONE HYPE PARK II '",' ,, . ' .)�