latty !lurnn-uCHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. MAY I, 1907, Price Two Cents.---_- ----- :._,_IRu)U BOr,J STAGE CLUB IS ADDED TO ITO MEET··-ILLINIVARSITY DRAMATIC CIRCLE AGAIN TODAY TO NOIIIATE CAP ANDGOWI C"DlDATES TODAYSING "E��ERANTOPLAN NEW EIT�ANCE ATIORTH EID OF COBB HALLNominees for Executive Board oiFive to be Made by Sophom�'·Class at 10 :30 in Kent.Universal . Language Club Adopts"Go Chicago" to World Tongue­"Ferjova Holtado" Presented in New Organization to Exploit FieldNovel Language, of Original Plays Without Decisive Baseball Game With 10 to 0 IPlayers From Urbana on Marshall 1Field This ·Afternoon-Walker andOritz To Pitch.Uni;rsity Takes Action to Relievethe Daily Congestion in LectureHall•I Espe runto. Esperanto, The Batting Order.Esperu nto, E:;J�ranto, Com�tition�'" _ ,:t'� .. I .. • "",:,., Chicago-s-Templeton, ss; Bliss; '2b;Esperanto. lingo' hclpauto, uscripts to � _ .�.,.� •. ,.,.,�"j>� Vall Patten, If; Gaarde, c; Schommer,Esperanto, iradu ho! Stanclard'·'Wbrk -Planne • rb; Walker, p; Staehling, cf; Meigs,These lines sung' to the time of "Go rf or rb; Nathan. 3b,Chicago!" by a large audience at the Something probably 'without a pre- IIlinois-Vandagrift, 3b; Byers, ab: The last Cap and Gown nomina-•1\ new entrance at the north end of. f' b h S I I 'IIReynolds Club theater last night cedent in college dramatics is to be Snyder, rb ; Dicke. ss; Disosway, c ; nons y t e op rornorc c ass WICobb hall is soon to be made, and made an intcrcrsting prelude to the Taylor, rf; Bushnell, If; Gunning, c; he made in the meeting this morningI 'b t d into attempted at the University underCobb Chape IS to e conver e production of "Fer voja Holtado" in 'Ovitz, p, at 10:30 o'clock in Kent theater,- offices for Deans, according to the Esperanto, The play is a comedy the name of The Stage club, A pe- _��lInes wili be put !>efon:. file �IC'.!I-.- ann�uncement made yesterday by and even those in the audience who tition signed by five charter members Illinois and Chicago meet on 1\Ia::-- ing for the five positions in the 1908Superintendent of .·Buildings McLean I id d S d b I . b d ..had not been initiated into the mys- was const ere atur ay y t ie shall field this afternoon at 3:45 executive oar: two -malla':1l1�. C4h'.. Iter a conference with President J ... teries of the new language were able Board of Student Control, and offi- o'clock in' their second baseball game tc.rs two 'business mam.eers. and 1I;,l'Judson, Plans for the remodelling ttl' t f tl iok I of the seaSOII, This I'S one of the literary editor, The - r�,.!1tt to makek o se.e, .le POl,I,1 s 0 " JO es, cial sanction of the project was an-have been completed and the wor , ., 'II I . • II ·1:\ Kclnero or walter, Mr. F, G. d d most decisive games of the year nornmatrons WI J"! ne ( '('pen UIl11... 11 be finished by the beginning of . nounce yester ay.n Morin, in a railway hotel escort s I· . With Michigan out of the league n�xt Monday, the only reqursrte [orthe fall quarter according to Super-"D E .,' 'I J F P' Accordl. ng to the founders of the,. d ti I'· th ton meterro, .l r. . , ierson, race this sprmg, an prospects for a prcsen mg a name a .�:,. c mce ,I'ntendellt Mae Lean. This decision of "Fau Palau," Mr. F, E,· Roberts, and Stage club, a n attempt to c. ompete ' bei th t th t·t· I 'dual fight between Chicago and 11- u:g emg a· e per: 1(111 mil:":_ uethe University authorities marks the I. I U' .. -.. ,d b fi If' co I .a young signor, S, Erle Putnam, all with the Blackfriars or the rnver- linois for the honors, today's game srgne Y ve mem )cr.; ,) t'le ,:,op 10-partial success of .the agitation of the , ', , I, .. . _. t, 'I into one room. The complications srty .Drarnatic club IS made, Instead, may prove the keystone- to the situa- more c ass,Senior and JUnior college courier s . I ' �I 11 f h ber f h.I and entanglements .which result are a new field in the way of creative tion. Illinois won the first game, 10 Atmost a 0 t e mem ers 0 - t end T.he Daily Maroon for greater .' I -' ba r, hi h h I finally smoothed over; the young work and _ dramatic study is to be to 0, A victory today would mean c ass are expecre-t t·) c i'rC�;l'm atProtection from fire pame, w IC as 1 " • I" th ti b t 't' t I to t_, I signor discovers that he IS a nephew, exploitcd=-that of encouragmg stu- that the best Chicago could do would e mee mg, u I IS Ill) t iougnbeen earned on for over a year, I . ,, , , tl t th 'II b'd' of Pau Palu, and the commercial dents to try play wrrtmg In some be to tie up the series, This being ra ere WI e manv names pre-A large hallway 16 feet WI e IS to " . " , I .t d Th 1 ri 'II 1 h ld.d traveler, Don Emeterio sells him form other than comic opera, The the last at home game with the Ur- sen e , e e ec on WI ie e. lead through the chapel to a oor, , I .W d d A 'I 'c� bb H II., h d 2000 francs worth of Jewelry as al club will also undertake the study bana team, victory is especially im, e nes ay, Apri 15, m:> :t ..Which is to be put III the nort enc" - u' id t S h h •h present for hIS bride and everybody of standard dramatic literature a� portant. � Ice-preSI en. c erer. as nee'1, 'nof the hall The space to t e west ., I· r.e:mmunication with the elect' I' hves hapPIly ever afterward. well nfJ original work nt its meetings. The two teams will oppose each ! .1of the passage is to be made into ,,- , d t bt". D I In addition to the play a recitation The idea was first broached by other with practically the same line- commISSioners J.I1. regar 0 0 :lmm�offices· for the graduate - eans, tIe. " _ a .voting machinp.,· and declared .hat.: . ". D d of Mark Anthony s speech at Caesar s Melvin J. Adams, the others to fall up as that Of the first game, Walker5Cmor Deans, the JUnior ean, anr,._ " r. _ .. • .. ' .' . _ - - _. � .l\JiU:.in.::aU J)R)ba9ilit - be .--.A..... - - - - .--_- ....... ', ·d· _'-', :\._ .. ---- .u!J.Jer..aL.was.-_dclivered.�n - J!:�p�,an ... o U1 011 "!he'schelne--bc:n��ik!':c:k oW:· -aml OVltZ· WIll prooabty be tlle--op- ';:-, y- -'Se\:.,.,,,".& ,'-.t1.--": offi�e- of general a nun:Slratlon., , , I Tb -t.ange·f h· th J 'IR:'d 'II With Enghsh translatIons by Charles Carr, p, Whittier Pmkerton, Floyd posing pitchers, Sullivan sprained e II;jJ . rom. avmg e lln1'"lrA similar space on the east Sl e WI . I class elect th Cap a d Go b d. F, McElroy, An account was gIVen A. Klein, and H, A. Hansen, Tho;! his ankle yesterday and is not likely . en. wn �arbt used as the Bureau of the Record, • during the fall 'quarter' was ,. madeby Mr, Arthur Baker, editor of active membership limit has beeT} to be in shape for today's game, Bliss'er, and the office of the Dean of "L'A 'k E ." f I I chiefly to enable those i·n charge. of. mert a speranhsto, 0 t Ie, placed at twelve, while honorary also is slightly. injurd, He was spik-�omen, Three \yindows and several. 'I' ,1 thme annual to get a better: ;st"rt·. ingreat interest taken by socIa IStS m members from the faculty will be e(� in the Northwestern game, but the,doors will lead from the hall to the ,gathering maieri_a,1. The.· busiiwssof the Esperanto. elected to advise and direct the work injury. will not prove serious unlessRecorder's office, In front m· . , t' I h '-_Miss Shaw, president of the Um of the club, an infection sets in, Schommer was anagers III par ICU ar ave ucC-ll·office of the Dean of women will be hand' d' th· t b hversity Esperanto Club, in a speed It is the intention of the club to not out for practice yesterday; but is lCappe In e pas y not av-before the play quoted �lr, \V,_ T present a play each fall, The right expected to play today. If not, Meigs ing the Summer during. which to J!�t'I advertisements, It is - expected thatStead, who is an ardent Esperantist to submit manuscripts and to COlll- will fill his big brother's shoes at the, S under the present arrangement,. thereas saying to her in an lllterview at pete for roles in the play accepted I initial sack, will not be the proverbial piling· upurday, that at the great internationa will be OPe1l to all students of the Chicago players will go int� theof work during the month before. theconference of academies next sum- University. The selection .. nd ap- game to retrieve the 10 to 0 defeat. appearance of the Cap and Gown,mer, which will decide upon the proval of the play to be produced is of the first game, and they are con-choice of an international auxiliary to be left to a committee of three. fident that they will keep the Il1inilanguage. "Esperanto will most cer members of the (acuIty, from scoring such a vi.c:tory as thistainly be chosen, The others haven't The members of the Sta6e Club in·l today.a �host of a chance." tend to get busy within the next fewl _yet been let, but definite plans havedays in an effort to add new mem- STANFORD AND CALIFORNIA\cen completed," bers, A great many likely candidates IN CONFERENCE MEET?The agitation for some relief for EO CON VIEW IGET STER PTI are under consideration, but no at-Ithe congestion in Cobb han was be- 0 L IN COLLEGEF !FE tcmpt to reach the membership limIt 1 Far Western Universities Invited togun by the junior college council in ,'in this or any other university forwill be made for a while, \Vork on O!f�et Michigan'S Defection fromJanuary, 1906, when a committee was P £ Mill Sa th M ' more htan two years. There is noro essor er ys at to an the constitution will be begun soon, i Big Nine Meet-Misouri Enters·appointed to in'vestigate the city or, m' S dOl limit to the number of nominationsCollege All Things tan ut and an election of officers will be IdinanC'es to find whether the Uni- In D Pro' I I this mominK",versity was obeying them. It found ue portion. held in the ncar future, I Leland· Stanford. Jr.. Uni\'er!'ity All nominations made at th'! me(.'l"This club certainly has a place atl and the Uni\'er!'ity of Californ,a, db' , 'II bthat Cobb Hall was strictly within "College l·fe gl".es men an all ."" ' , , lIlg any petitIon WI e postc-i onI"; the Un,,·erslty. declared one of the tlack teams may partICIpate III theI h II ' b d d' I n-the letter of th� law. The council around view of life-a sort of· �tere-' tIe u etm oar an m t 1e :t,IVhowever, -ent a pAtl'tl'on to President . ! mmcbers yesterday. "We feel that sc','cnth annual Confcrence meet .'_t I �I tTl A I' f"'.... opticon view" said Professor Mille- , . , ,aroon nex ues( ay, 1st 0 stn,Jud!'on, then acting·-president. ask- • " ". lit ought tOI make a big success, be- Marshall Field June I. offsettm,.: I t r 'bl hI'before the meeting ?f Arts College Ea (en S e Igl e to vote at tee cctloning that �. omethl'ng �- done by the I cause there arc a lot of students herel :\fichigan's withdrawal for the st"'11 I b t d h b II '� U'C of men yesterday morning, "To the . , , 'c.' .'.. ' WI a �o e pos e on t e u dmUn' 't th d f I WIth dramatic talent. which thcy At a meetm� of the RIg NlIle man- b d,,'er!'1 y to remove e anger 0 'ideal college men all things !'tan') ." oar.a fir'S' th th U' -, I would mak(' u!'e of If they had the ;-gmg comnllttee yesterday afternoon 0 I'd 'f Ie pamc. mce en e nlve'-j out in their due proportion. He does ' I ." , , n e cctlOn ay.� ay 15, t Ie poll�sit" ff' I h b ·d'. 1 chance. The dub opens a big ficld, at the U mverslty club It was deCided '11 h fJ 0 lCla save een provl Ing as not becomc un�lly enthusiastic ()r. ., ., WI C open rom 9 a. nl. to :; p. m.lila 'I, d" I, .,. I for :mythlllg fmm farce to tragedy, to send te!('grams of 1I1\'ltatlon to TI '.'n} (cture an reCItation rooms aSllmmodcratcly d('spondent. College, " " ; •. " , . I Ie names of candIdates \\111 he ;Ir.pos�ihl t'd f C bb h II TI',· : WIll hc avaIlable If the (!uahty IS compete to the CaJlforma 11lstltl1ttOn<; i d' I I , . I I I' c ou Sl e 0 0 a. liS, hfe has thIS effect because men are "I . I range 111 apIa )etlca on er unc crJ'rodu d rIff h ..I I! $:ood enough. Tt IS casler for most· Among other transactIOns (If the I I' ffi Th ..Cc Itt e e ect on t e crow"s, throwlt togeth('r. becaus(.' thcv are . ,I, " •. I t lelr 0 ces. c two hlhg('�l 111and thc new entrance was 1 'I dl . • people who Wrtt(' at all to wrtle a committee. the application of the Um I h f t f '.( eCI( (" ,for the time living in a world of high . , , i ., . num er 0 vo es or managmg efltOn. i. play WIthout musIc than one wltl:., \'crsitv of :\flsosurt for entry In the tor -' h ' ·11 h! icieals and hecausc the\' are open to .' . - san" usmess manag('rsr WI ('I' .,' 1 \\'e arc keepmg our membersluj), meet wac: accepte(l. and Dr. George declar d ltd h'l h 1'.1serIOus conslderatton." , . I � • e e ec e , w let e olle llg 1-,11:mlt low on account of the need of .l' K. Hemlan wa�elccted referee of est of th d·d t f I' ._____ .,."i . e can I a es or Ih.'r:try edi-I ' few If dramatic �tudy IS attemptcd. I the meet. tor '11 'tl ffiI . WI rece,,'e Ie 0 �e.All :\fcmbers of the varsity and Lit Women To Give Play, One fcaturc which the club ma� I�. A. V, basketball team<; will meetl At the meeting of the Lit�ratl1re, tr:' to m:tke a p�rt of its programsj Jo�ma! Clu� to Meet. The Score Club will meet at theIn the gymnasium office ot 10:30 college (women) yest('rday, 1t was: WIll be the securmg of noted actors! :\Jr. Bmgham Will read a paper on R('ynolds dub Friday mornin� ,tO'clock this (Wednesday) morning � voted that the collcge give a play, I to talk either to the club or to the I' "Recent Discusions of Subconscious 10 :30 o'clock This meeting will fake'to decide upon the time and placei followed by an informal dance, some-I whole University on dramatic topics ness" befo�e the Journal ch�. this :ii, the place. of the one which wa� ."for the annual meeting, I time early this month,. lof a practical nature. temoon at 4 o'dock, have been held today,.--, Tlial-for ·New. Sc:heme- ,-Ib:-- ...peered to Draw .Interest�E1ec­tion Wednesday, May IS,":-c.;bb·· Chqel . to'� be' - Converted· Into.Offices for ·Deans-No NewStairway,tbe exchange boxes,The hallway is to be about fortyfeet long and wide enough to anowthe students to pass through withoutdifficulty. Mr, McLean said a fewBesides the making of nominations,eight tellercs will be dtosen by theclass today to take charge of .theelection, The right to vote and hol-:foffice is given to any student withmore than ten and less than twenty­one majors credit and also to anystudent who has not been in residence«bys ago: "This new arrangementwill relieve the congestion of stu_dents coming to morning classes andwtll diminish the danger of a rush incase of fire, The contract has - .notB .. �!laJl Men to Meet.sjfFfl: THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. WEO�ESnA Y, M.� Y I, 1907·-i �tCIJS ill the r;ght -lircc- 0': are bcmg SENIORS ENJOY THEMSELVES Itaken in te h Cobb hall matter n�- --- Haskenln.cdc ling of thc ;lltl!,jing has long "Acquaintance Party" inbeen a crying IH.: � i :\till It will ill' Last Nia;ht Attracts 100 Iwith a sigh of rel-c h ,. Lll1ca�,-' -- -A "great time' was had by100 Seniors at the second informal"acquaintance party" in Haskell last Inight. Associate Professor Fred-cr-Iick Starr delivered. a speech in hismost humorous vein. Mr. D. A.Robertson, secretary to the Presi- [den� eX,hihit'.!d· some, ncw. slides ofl�nlver�t) sceneL '�he class song ��������������������������������_was practiced by those present. Icc" Icream was served at the close of I'the meeting. A class meeting willIbe held Friday. IIUUwlul ':;�Uc.J'_·lIt l'ulJlklltlou of t he Unh'er·sity of "hklUClIl"o�wcrj,)''I'lu.' L:nh'en!llly o! CIJIcIl:;U We�kl,..FouudedTill! Weekly. Uo.:t. I, IS�:!.T�H' IJul!y. ocr, 1. lUO:.!, �!\.C:·:nts will sec wor k Oil the im-; .. 1\'C!11Cnts under wayto;u',I!i't·(j .. " .s ..... 011 c.1., '111'" .\luil IU tbe t:bl";J�" l·oHtuUin�. It is indeed an honor to the Uni­vcrsity and an especial complimentto the class of i907 that�J r, James Bryceshou ld have been se­\Cured as Convocationorator, :\1 r. Bryce, in-------------------�Ut.o.�l·I"UUU l,on:, �J.UU �Cl' )''!ur; ,1.\IlIlur a wuut�, �uol>�1·11ltluWl recelved U�·llJe .\l:uuuu um� l:.:lliti 11&11, or Mot UU:l··ucully ��cllau.e, LolJb llall. Securin::Mr. BryceAs Ora�orhis capacity as British Ambassadorto the United States, stands in ranksecond to the President and theVice President of the United StatesAside from being eminent officially rh o is personally one of the �reatcstmen of the age; a writer whoseworks, especially his "American Com­monwcalth," are classed as bed rockauthorities: a most able statesman.as his position of trust indicates; an-Ian economist second to none in thvworld today. The pr iv ilege or hear­ing �,( r. Bryce at the coming Convo-LLTU1::1� lJ. 1 El�:\.\LlI. :\I'Wti J::c.1itor.A. w. UB�lJ::H�I.):-;, .\luld1c :::illtor(;1':UHtiE K 1:Ll�LE1:. gUslue;s .\ll1u .. J;c·.i\ ;:,:,uCIATE ElJlTORSCharhs W, l'altzer,l'l:eaton F. Gaaa,ll\:1\'lu J. Adama. ileru.u-Q 1. ueu,\\'anl'1l II. Fo:;l,·r.Cule �. Itowe.l'eter F. Duuu,Jeroule Frauk,1>. \V. l�iukcrtou.A. L. l-'rldateln. W. 1'. loll.Lo.:Crao.:ken.Ua1'l'Y A. Ua!.lsell,lIaney is. Fuller, J I1. E. Ferguaon.. 'u::SH i::sther Hall \Y. J. llalns!urtllcl·.Albert l..I. Llenderson. Dr. Watson's AddressThe address of Dr. John n. Wat-son. who has gone to the Dry Tor­tugas Islands to study the habits ofa curious bird, is: Marine laborato­ry of the Carnegie Institute, Tort u­gas, via Key West, Florida, in careof Prof. Alfred G. Mayer.Swimming Meeting Postponed.l'�'iDtt!d oy tue Maruuu l'l'I!tis4.4 EUlil :';-,tb Strel!tPhone �t.iUl 11yde Park. The :ll1fll1:.J ,111111'" :lfl,l 1l1Ccling "rlcation exercises will be a rare one. . Ithe Varsity swimming and polo teamsand CI1I·C a go I'S more than pleased".. .. for the election of captain, which was Iwith the prospect.They fill that Empty Space at Home.arc'\ <fGmon'i) 10!Joto �tubtophone Hyde Park-lfi. 243 EAST 55th STREETl.--�����--�--��������--��� �.IThe Fencibles will meet in Cobh8R Friday morning at 10 :30 o'clock.-------- -----------Cap and Gown politics for next PAN-ARYANS TO FORMBRANCH AT UNIVERSITY meeting are in the hands of. Captain___ Rohde, who will announce the <lateset for tomorrow night, has beenpostponed. Arrangements for theChicago. Paul Gardner and Joe Borden--- pledged Delta Kappa Epsilon.ior the I'I\'C executive ,\ Chicago branch of the Pan-Aryan'_._positions, 1 ntcrcst III Association is now being formed.Uni-this impor tnnt step IS desired. but vcr sity oi Ch.cauo men arc taking aabove all. thc inter est should be dis-p r-orn ine nt part ttl the organizationcrcrioun ry and the second year \'ot- Dr. Yotinra Xlolian Hose, a Hindll_ (� .& � V •• M E. � T" _Ierg should act wisely in choosing thc student (rum Calcutta, a resident at 0:-"'...... "" � �men to run the next University an- the UIl:n:rsity at various times durnua1. Clean politics and Icgit imatc ill'; the last few years, outlined thecampaigning are all right; they m- purposes of the association in an ad'spire- wholesome enthusiasm 111 the dress before the Chicago Advcrtisim,right direction. The nat ure of the Asociation.conflict today, and at· the tinal elec- E. Stagg \Vhi�in, head of a settlet�on cannot, of course, be prede- ment of Columbia U�iversity andtermin�d. but at all events one is· secretary to the New York welfaresue must be avoillcd-the fraternit:.- committee of the �iational Civic Fed-non-fraternity question. This is· cration, started the agitation for asue is not in accord with Chicag·.) Chicago di"ision of the society se,ideals, and will not be tolerated b:; eJ�tl weeks ago. The Pan-Aryan Astrue Chicago mcn and women. It i� sociation has local organizations i:la petty. undemocrtaic issue� not Utl- :\ ew York and other eastern citieslike the national political issuc of tll'� as 'well as in England and India. Th.!purpose of the organization is to gtveexpression to the national and raciallifc of the Indian as an Indian andnot as a British subject. Althoughthl're is no political significance intltc mO"Crilent, e"cry attempt will be:narle to give opportunity to the Hill­fiu for legitimate self-expression of;:;s racial consciousness.Reprcsentative young men of boththe castern and western raccs haverl·porter,;. colorell become members of the organiZ'a-Cl1i,,('r�ity 111 'I k. t:Otl. The:: will endeavor to ta 'e carefalse light hy "ayill:� of Indian students coming to Eng-that he \\':1" t I. IlO \\'allt�. 11;IlHl and the U.nited States.to speak here. .\Iter ':I\'i11" tlt"t I,' ... ., _:: '-\ .\t the Utllverslty of Clltc._ago. an at-,\anted to t;l1k to In:\'('r''ll,' "L. , •, l' . " '. ,- tVlllpt WIll bc made dunng the nextcents on 11:- ll1tenLilio1l'1l 1) .,(, I .. I• 1 . I . l., e prn-I ie\\" months to arousc Interest ttl theJect lC sail th;lt 1,,· \\'1, 1101 a k -I t·. I .. ... e(l 'i 1)" T:lnization. \Varren n. Fostcr hascl(;n�e to t:1' l"111\ cr"ity; tll;!l "they! be:1I ;I.;:�ociated with )fr. \Vhitin in'( on t want nle (\lIt thrr'" II . " th� Chi�a!!o end of the project,11 pomt 01 I;l,·t t11(, � ·11:' ,'1' ,i! \ ..• \1_thontics h�l<l 1 � .. ' .' I .---------.. )('(11 11_".,..!' ,'�r ,by" PRESIDENT JUDSON TO MOVEto find 011t \\'h'l1 ,\1;. �...:. .1 \\,lli1.1 1)(,' Iin the city. \\'it 11 :1 \;, ,\ Ih' :) ;.!,'�i:l-= �niversity's Head to Enter Official:_�_�������������1m to t:11k :It til(' l'Il:\,,'i' "1".' .• '\' • NEd f MReSidence ear n 0 ay.year arc due t o start this morning atL I Club to Aid Students From shortly.10 :30 when the Soph o- ocaIndia Being Planned forVita! meets tomoreOuest�onToday nominate candidates·'common people ,·erSl1S the trusts."Let Chicago men be men, \vith cour­age to stand for thl: best �al1di<1atc',regardless of aftiliat:olls. By s':;doing they arc doing their d\1ty; nomore can be :lsked.Mr. Willi:ltll T. Ste;ll!. in his tal',at the Central Y. :\T. C. :\. S11nday.ChicagoIn DimLight andwit 11the In hiswcre lIr..�tlcc('''�fu1. �'II,.fir" tword th·_\, '1:1,1 '. :,",1 t··l''1 �;:ll1rd:lY:litcrnor'l� ;]it('r '.11',-. -.�",. :, � ; 1-, d ;1 r:', \·\'(IIt was 111('11 tn., '.1;' t" .: rr;: 11',,: (' :15hldcnt tn('cti:1.(Y .• ···.·1 ',1,(, 1,., 1, �'l \\'.".c;;given up,. The Uni\'crsity \'. ,':1 I 11;1\-' <1::,1)1;,(1tt :t gre;lt privi1r:;, ;) 11:-".\, 1�1rt ){,'.Stead sp(,:tk j'l \r 11' ; 1 . .,• • ., .',' "�I!, :":! ;'('- for thcir 11CW home on Woodlawngret IS felt that 11, ,t. Ii'". . ,,'t!.. 11.:\',' l1�;'ck an'nlle ncar =-ith strect, The Pres-m<:11111atlo11S to oil, 'r I •I. . •- , 1.11 :-;Irv. ! iticllt's re�idcnce is now being madet IS a satlsf-",- "'l •. "_,, I.') :1(..1(: thalj ready for Its new occupants.Pr('.;id(,llt .Tl1lbon will mon' into'.l:is official residcnce :tholit thl' ("1111of \by. aC('(lf{ling- to all :mllonllce-11ICIII made ye�terday hy �fr. David.\. Rohcrt"on. the Pre�ident's secre-'• It:lry. The family of ,the latc Presi-<kilt Harper havc ,'ac-atcd the hOl1se The StudebakerAugustin DalyMusical Comedy Co.Will present Geo. Edward's::\[usical Comedy Success,TWOLITTLEGIRLS--------------------------------La SalleTHE TIMETHE PLACE andTHE GIRLIllinoisSAMBERNARDIn the New Musical Farce,THE RICHMR. HOGGENHEIMERSix Months inNew York City.The GarrickLEW FIELDS\nd his all-Star Company. in"ABOUT TOWN":\ nd 11 is Travesty of"TIl E l\l�SIC MASTER"\\Iwill be worn 10n�er this Iseason than others-� ....th..at..is.,.o.th..e.r.g.Jo.v.e.s.· ...... iI\FOWNESGLOVES --- --r-H .. E SHOREYTHETAILOR332 Re.,ublic Buildin,'35.00 COLLEGE SPECIALVACATIONSWILL BE l\IUCH -·PL£-fi5�_\:\TERIF YOU ARE \VHARIN.GCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHES I$35 to $45Ce.rver 6 Wilkie 185 189 Dearborn St.TAILORS Bank Floor-------���----����--�--�----��--�������----�---University' Style $3.00 per ·Doz.Student's Special $3.50 per DozWant a Position this Summer?Some good positions for young college men who wish towork during vacation, also permanent position in busi-ness, professional and technical work. Call or write tod,ay.I .•. IIAPGOODS ••• 'The National Organization of Brain Brokers.Harlford Bldg., Chicago,' III.HIIRDEIFSIlIIIII!11. ----Fireproof Storage & Van Co.FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS,MERCHANDISE and PARCELSDELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. DEPOTSAND SUBURBS.General Oftices,-loth St. :l11d Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas 3800Private Exchange all Oniccs. nranch Office, Information Office,�niversity of Chicago._.)R. R. Warehouse,Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet.-------- AT THE ----UNION HOTEL and RESTAlJRANTWILL F:!':� RESTAURANTS ON TWO I'LOORS-,','T,;, :;-�t';D /\ S?ECIAL AFTER-THEATER MEriUWILL FIND SPLENDID SERVICE�"r\,jll;': tll1;Y Ihe Ih'st the Market .�flord�111 to 111 RANDOLPH STREETWe make a Specialty of Club, Fraternity Dinners. E:cFine:o't Orchestra in the CityGood PosltfoIlS"Say Boys," if you want to get b.:atcd this summer, come aroundand see us. Costs you nothing to find out. We know where toplace you.Business Mens Clearing HouseWOMAN'S TEMPLE,1107 184 La S:i!le Street. -IIThe(1Mr.EVlSQUJWHESTOIHAV:STYIWHIIN D). AL:HANWEADRWIL:J�THE DAILY MAROO�, CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, MAY I, 1907.____________________ .. __.. _o__ _ _ . ... _ .. __I POLITICAL CANDIDATE'S ITO HARMONIZE A. A. U. I, ENTRY WORRIES ORATORS AND COLLEGIATE RULES: A.MES HATS. -- - 1 $2.00 $3.00Presence of Fred F,. Hughes, Former' Western Basketball Officials and Di-I A Iair deal with every hat.Candidate for Secretary of State i rectors to Meet Tuesday-Dr. Opera Hats, Silk Hats.... �- Oh· F f C ',R f R Ch· ,161. 163 E. MADISON STREETIn 10 a eature 0 ontest. aycro t to epresent icago.I Near La Salle. '___, __ INews that Fred F Hughes. who I' :\ movement to hring the A. A. U.!W:1S a candidate for Secretary 0: anti intercollegiate basketball rules: Phones:State of Ohio in the last election, into harmony will be started at the; Office, H.P. 1788. Residence. H.P. 961will he among the competitors in the conference of \V estern officials and 162-19 Kimbark A vc. Cor. 63rd St.Central Oratorical contest next Mon- directors, to be held at the Central: !Dr • .frtb 001. telarktrday, was received with consternation Y. M. C. A. next Tuesday' night. I !Dr. 1aalp� illIl. taarktryesterday among those who have Dr. J. E. Raycroft, who is president DENTISTSbeen hoping that .:\Iiss Grim will turn of the Western Intercollegiate Bas- HOUTS: 9-12. 1 :30-5.ketball league, is co-operating withthe various other basketball men onenlisting the intvrvst s of the other,college directors ill the movcment!and has sent out notices to the va r­ious representatives of the meeting,as king them for their ideas on th eproblems to be discussed, Dr. Ray--THE-Harvard HotelFINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Location Ideal5714 Washington Ave. Chicago's oratorical fortune this year.Ohio We�lt·.ran is the institution rep­resented 1Iy �hl' political aspirant forpolitical honors.The Standard, a prominent Pro­hibitionist paper of Ohio, has the fol­lowing to say of Hughes' ability a sa speaker. .. It is no mere dream toEmma Ce Stewart TURKISH�RUSSIAN 7Sc. PLAIN BATHS 2ScOpen Day and NightBARBER SHOPSaratoga Hotel 161 Dearborn St.HaveYou The say that his fame as an orator an.l croft will represent the University atcampaigucr will rapidly spread be- the meeting.yond the limits of his native state. This meeting was called by Dircc­Called from the halls of learning to tor Affleck, of the Central Y. M. C.the fields of political agitation, Mr.'A. for the purpose of discussing th cHughes entered upon his new duties rules and making suggestions to thewith remarkable vim and vigor. He national rules committee which meets A large selection oflIa: conducted a very effective cam- SOOI1. There have bee� several dii-I Spring Ovcrcoatings at,prugn throughout Ohio, preferring ferences between the mtercollegiate I .generally a street corner and a store and the A. A. U. rules, and it is prob- tern pting pnces.box to, halls and churches, because able than an effort will be made to 200 Ihe can reach more voters in the open secure a uniform code. styes of FancyVestings.YouTip WillBeen, Top LikeThere? Inn ItTop floor ofThe Pullman Company �uild'gCor. Adams St. and Michiiitan Ave. air."Mr. Hughes was captain of his col- WOMEN TO GIVE ANNUALlege debating team last year and has MAY DAY FESTIVAL SOONtwice represented his school in the(There is only one Vogels:lDg's) At the weekly gathering of thePhilosophy Colleg-e women in Lex­ington Hall yesterday morning. MissGertrude Dudley presented a planPhilosophy and Arts Colle�es Planto Give May Day Dances ThisState Prohibition oratorical contest,once tying for first place. With allthis-varied experience he is expectedto prove ia serious contender in thecontest for which he is now entered..- The only other entry which has ar­rived as yet. besides that of MissHariet Grim. who will be Chicago'so�ator .in -t.hC'· contest, is that of theUniversity of Virginia, James l". Fin-I ley, whose subject is "Not Liberty.but License. �I r. Finley holds a B.-------�----..---- A. °f��m�th�- UtliversiWof the Southand is now sh.idYi�·g law at the Uni­'versity of Virgini�. ! 'Cor�ell andColumbia 'have no't 'as ��t reported dances at Vassar.thc names of ih�ii·· representar'ves. The plan suggested is for each of:.:....__'__ �' ' the Junior colleges and the SeniorlWOMEN CHEERL�DERS FOR, college to give a Maypole dance. all, .' SPRING GAMES CHOSEN of them to be representatives of the Icollege as far as possible. The danc-]es arc to be given on the athlct:C,Ifield on the same afternoon. :\ r:'"College and Philosophy Collcge have iboth agreed upon the plan and the 1ICheerleaders ,for the spring games others are expected to follow the ir ilead. Philosophy College elected!Misses Helen Peck. Esther Hall. and:182 Madison Street Month.A Cafe of. ind�viduaJ t;o��,where fastidious folks findcheer and.' refreshment�the perfectien of twentiethcentury co�king .ip ,8 ,de::lightful old-world !ltmos;­phere.tree-dancesdaisy �hainMr. Swell Dresser:EVERY MAN MiSses Larson,' Smith, Davis, Slaught,WAN T S A Preston and Bell Elected-PlansHE GETS IT for, Mayday 'Festival Made.SQUARE DEALWHEN HE COMES TO MYSTORE TO BUY CLOTHES.Price range $20 to "'0.92.94-96QUALITY CLOTHES92094-g6 Washington StreetBel Dearborn and Clark St&.\)pen Saturda7 eveninC until 9 o'clock� , •• •• L_ I , • j' j ••• _ •• Miss OUR SPRINGSTOCK. IS READYPRICESSuit to order $20 to $50Overcoats to orderFancy Vests 20tO so5 to IS S,>r,;ng has come-and you haven't.. although our patterns fairlycrackle, they're so snappy. Grays,Browns, Olives, Tans - thisSpring's most popular shades-arewaiting here for you today.The Grays-because of excellent effects-lead a little.But the tans are coming on fastcatching every eye. And there'something magnetic about theOlives and Browns. Anotheword. Gun Club Checks-ne·.vand very cocky. In fancy Vestings- the most recent shadesAnd we have all of ocr Jerremtailoring skill. at your instant service. Prices exceptionally attractive.Be over today? Something tellsus to expect you.SUITS $30 to $so.J�A. N. Jerrems, Manager.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.Either Store:131 La SaUe Street, and44 Jackson BoulevardALL LIFE 18 A BATTLE AND A MARCH....ALT'ro· ...MlbRROW=I�l �ut'ebextr.lct of hops aDd malt I" food. drink aDd lIIelldne all In ODe Itlik� ':ag�e. ratn aDd brawD; It nour,sb" the blood and tona up tbe qatemIt bQbblt S OYer with nutt1ent propertta for tbe s·ck and wouuded I au: ..'balUe. It IT akMl men strong. bealtb,. �Dd strealloGs. at to .. '- succfllllllul! WI�"everT dlmcuHY an� everY daDI:Cro �-. ....' .� , - '0' _ 0-:-: �I • .J(. _,_ ••. __ ...., ..... _.. ...... --.IWIoAVqv MALT EX'�RACT DEPT., CHICAGOPo!.� US for l.ooklct-'·.:.mllleat PbymdaDa of the Weat."A Word inYour Eargi\e 9{oot �tuaicKIIIBALI. BALL243 WabaJall A.ve.Original Ideas and Exclusive Styles inPHOTOGRAPHSSpecial Rat.-·s to U. of C. �'udeDt.fin- � _ ._._-- "._ --Residence: Phone1833 Arlington PI. Lave View 1024Phone Harrison ttl44I of the women students were elect-HAVE ALL ed at the business meeting of theTHE CORRECT Women's Athletic association in Lex- Nina Yeoman to confer withSTYLES. I SHOW. A MAN THAT ington gymnasium yesterday as fol- Dudley on plans for the day.lr ws : Senior leaders-Misses ElfridaWH H GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TO GIVEIC WILL BEST MEET HIS Larson; Hary Smith and Anne Davis: IANNUAL CONCERT'MAYINDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. Juniors-Misses Katherine Slaught. 41Ethcl Preston and Marjorie Bell. .y I .. S· " f GI Cl b Sc f Ieary Ing 0 ee u tori .--------- • •The question of the May day fes- Stud N· ht· Lexin ', ALL WOOL, E'X C L US IV E, fl' hi I h d·ff Jar ay Ig m gton:Iva" 111 w IC 1 tel erent. unor Dance to Follow Concert �HAND TAILORED, READY-TO- colleges and the Senor college girlswitt take part. was brought ._up for The Girls' Glce club is holding IWEAR CLOTHES. discussion. It was decided to give daily rehearsals now in preparation!a basket ball and hockey game on for their annual concert and danceiDROP IN AND SEE- YOU the same day. As the time is limit-j'to be given Saturday night in Lex-!WILL NOT BE URGED TO BUY. �d this ye�r. the affai� must necess�r-I ing ton Hall. The club is larger than!Ily be a SImple one. �ut thc :tSSOCla-, c\·cr hefore, with thirty-one mCIll-'tion hopes to give a more elaborate hers. The otticcrs of the club are: Ifestival in following years. �lisses Lc�tcr Bartlett Joncs, director::nudlcy. T.iwrmore :md Guyer were �fiss .:\Iargaret Essrogcr, accompa.appointco to choose the day. The�· lli!"t; �fis� .:\Iahd Lec. president andwill be in ch:trg-e of the o:tnces. Ilc;ulc:r: ':\Iis� �lac Ingalls. sccretaryThe \V . .-\. :\. will be r<'prc"C'ntc{I: ·l1HI tr °a'l1r 'T" 'f·' .:\1 I, \\'olcott.I' c.. c .. ISS • :tIl{ Cin the Ql1acIr:mg-lc Fctc by a fortune librarian.'F 0 REM' , A N telling hooth. :\fisscs �rar�ucrit(' I'j'l t f I ·11., 1e pa roncsscs 0 t 1C conccrt WI.Scanton. Florence Lawson. :lI1d �{ar- I . '1 I � If P J I• • )c •• \ cs(ame� arry ratt u< son.J�T1e Belt were clected to :trran�e: G 0 E V' t '\.� I . I B• ..' I C rgc ... II1cen, .�at lanle ut-for the booth. whIch WIll bc around: I Ed G I d \1 d'cr. ., gar �00( spee. : exan cr'the fireplace at thc entrance to theC '_, : Smith. Lester B. Jones. \Villiam Rommons. I J f" ,. I :trper,. Bcnjamin Tcrr}: and MissesT', ,'. , . ., Sophomsha Brcckcllndge ande ep lone your want. ads to th� FThe Daily Maroon. .. '. rances Parker., Goldsmith's OrchestraI. GOLDSMITH, Director.C ffice, Cable Piano Co.Wabash and Jackson. Chicago.--_ ..- -��-...........,.South Side TransferLindsay Storage Co.BAGGAGE-EXPRESSWarou Lv . .c87 E.63d Sl9 a. m ••12 DOOIl, 3 p. m.Dearborn Sl, 10. m.,3 :30 p. In.,5:30P. m.O.e Sunday trip-Trip3 to Wood­.. .. aD4 Enclewood Statiou. MOVING-PACKING-SHIPPINGWe have careful mea and �tfor moving Household �. ucI Pi­anos in Hyde P:,rk, WoodIawu IIIdEnglewood. S?ecial attam. �to packina aDd �hippi ...1�334 Dear!»om StreetTel HanUoa 4Q2J. OPPICES_&.�.s....Tel R,.. ... ltel.THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, ,WEDNESDAY, M�Y I, 1907 .. --- .--- ��THER KEEPS ATHLETES I <II �-GENTLEMEN FROM HARD TRAINING L_:I AT���T��-=MOTE�" I,WHO DIU$ FOR snLE -- - -NEA11IESS. AID CO.flllWEAR THE •• 'ROVED ' Small Number of Varsity and Fresh- Hurry Gill, track coach at Illinois.BOSTON men Track Men Report for Prac- may follow the example .. of Directortice-Both Have Meets Saturday. Huff and revign. Gill desires a largersalary.GARTERTHE RECOCillZED STANDARD�The Name Is�::�d en .'.)JJN�"L:f CUSHION�.,� BUTTONCLASPLIES FLATTOTHE LEC-NEVEHI�SLIPS, TEARS ,.OR UNFASTEfCS �,,��ampl .. ps lr, �Il"'.r,o,. •• (',,"on�. i:.)1.1h,d ""1'·C�II'I .. f "rice.'. OEO. FE OS'1'CO • .J(aUnX;.>ator., Hua., '0. S. A.__ ...,ALWAYS EASY... IPo trnnize the •.UNIVERSITY'PHARMA.CY560 E. Fifty-Fifth Street.R R BOWAN. Prop.Est. 1856BRYANT & srR�TrONBusiness CollegeOffers SuperiorAdvantages in.. Business Training ..AND•• ·Stenography ••DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLStUdents May Ent�r at' Any Time..H. W _ Bryant. Pres.It's only anight's ride­one sleep-from1 •• �3.-_j Chicago to realrest and health atFrench LickWest Baden Springs"T aters are unsurpassed - golf.tennis, riding, driving, bllliards,howling, trap-shooting or per­[ect rest if you want it-localaccommodatlons+- c o n g e n i a Iguests.L<'w Round T iip RatesLost-On or ncar the Camptls-Ox­idizcd silnr bclt-�etting of peacockeyes. Finder please return to Infor­mation ollice, Cobb Hall._. ----- ---- ._-- ---l.ost-Alpha Tau Omega pin, se":with pearls and ruhies. Kinrlly leavat Information Office. Yesterday, which was supposed tobe the first day of earnest training Yale has discovered a new dropon thc part of the Varsity and kicker and punter in Wheaton ofFreshman track teams drew out only Philadclphin. His punts in a recenta small number of athletes. 1\105t trial averugvd 57 1-2 yards.of the Varsity men are in shape, how­ever, while some of the freshmen The ICJ07 Cornell football schedulhave been traing steadily since the includes a game with Oberlin collegebeginning uf the quarter. Roth for October 5· Colgate, Princeton,squads will have cont es t s away from Peunsylvania and \\'e�t Point MChome Saturday, the Varsity going to the other main games.Lafayette for the dual 11H.'<-'1 withPurdue, and the first year aggrcga- ·nl'cause of unpleasant memoriestion stopping off at Culver to meet Englishrncn connect with July 4. itthe strong Culver Military Academy is probable that Oxford and Cam­athletes. bridge universities will decline thisThe makeup of the Freshman squad date for their track meet with Yalehas not yet been decided, but will be and Harvard. A date near July 15announced tomorrow. Only a few will probably be selected.of the ycarling s have reported toDirector Stagg. these being Jucobs.], Fourth Freeman Lecture Today.in the huhdles and pole vault, Hub- Judge Henry \V. Freeman of heble in the weights and high jump, Lllinois Appelate Court will deliverl\f acN eish and Brewster in the dis- the fourth of his series of lecturestance runs, Wendt in the weights, on "Legal Ethics" in the North Lee­and Hoffman in the weights and dis- ture Hall of the' Law Building thistanccs. However, Taylor and Gar- afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock,rett are both in shape and will be-rood for points next Saturday. Both PITCHING WINS GAME.Pagc and Glore will be out of the FOR FRESHMAN TEAMmeet.Most of the Varsity athletes ap­pcarcd on the field in spite of theweather. The relay men were allout and took heavy work. DirectorStagg tr icrl Schommer out in thehurdles and declared himself satis­fied with the star jumper's perform­ance. Mathews. Scheid .and Caldweilall jogged in the distances. CaptainRussell showell godo form in thehammer throw and discus. whileMaddigan put the shot in the neigh­borhood of 37 feet. If you want to makemoney this summer. We have a proposition by which a'good man can, in .three months, makemore than enough to defray hiscollege expenses for the next year�. There is no outfit to buy and no catechismwhich you have to, learn. All you need isyour own gray matter and a little help fromus.from time to time. . \If you will write us, we will gladlyexplain how- we propose to makeyour next college year free fromfinancial worry.. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANYTHE LADIES' HOME JOl1R.NAL 'THE SAT11R.DAY EVENING POST 4Z4 Cherry Street .Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCrane High School is Given a Seriesof Goose Eegs, While YearlingsMake 9 Runs.The Freshmen defeated the CraneHigh School baseball team on Mar­shall Field yesterday afternoon bythe score of 9 too. The revenge forthe Freshman defeat in the previousgame with Crane was largely due toPage, whose pitching was steady allthrough the game. In the seven in­nings played hut 21 men faced him;only one got a hit, and two succeededin reaching first. but were later putout by quick throws to the initialL. Brent ·'augban. U. of C1 '91. Weather Interferes With Fraternity sack. Eleven Crane men were struckManager. Baseball Contests. onto Moulton of the Varsity and315-321 Wabash Ave. Latham of the Freshmen substitutedYesterday's weather caused the on the Crane team.postponement of the two fraternity The score:games scheduled between Delta Up'silon and Phi Kappa Sigma in divi Freshmension IV, and between Beta Theta Pi Crane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ir-nd Phi Gamma Delta in division Ill. Batteries: Page and Taylor; FreshThe game between Psi Upsilon and men; Singer and �lol1lton. Crane.Alpha Tau Omega in division 11.scheduled for tomorrow, has been GAS-JET STARTS FIRE»ostponed until Friday. Alpha De1t:-. IN HOME OF DR. YOUNGPhi and Delta Tau Delta. in division1 wilt also meet on Friday.BALL GAMES Spring�.f'loW'ers--in Blossom-VISIT Till: GREENHOUSES 'NOWPhones: H_I P. IS-H.' P. figs,. A�' ·�cADAlWSS3d-Street :andIKlmbark' Avenue- .� ..: .Special. Pre-In,entory 1 SaI8 .April IS to 30 . .Pictures, .Casts and PotteryRare blr�s in' Framed· and Un';frame;! ·IPictures.�pley Prin�Platint:ms, . Carbons, Color· Prints;Mottoes-tbat you - wi,ILdelight tohave in yOur own home o'r give tcyour friends for gifts· or prizesThe C�c:ago �rt Education ce,A. C. McClurg Bldg.,215 Wabash AvCD1IC. e�SHIRTS-THE PRECISION SEEN IN Ttl.PA TTE "II OF A CLUETTIIEQUGE SHIIIT SHO.S THECLOSE ATTE·1A1011 TO DETAILWHICH A'M'ENDS THE .AK­ING OF ALL CLUETT SMnlTSWHITE AIID FANCY PAT'TIEIIN.:........ CLUCTT -M'1tT&.LOOK PO_ CLVCTT U .. L.. CLUETT. PEA.ODY .. CO •.- .. _- ..........T 4 0 0 4 0 *--9 10 1R H E r-------------------------Water-Soaked Roof Saves Residenceof Professor of MathematicsCarlisle To Captain Law Nine.,At :\ meeting of the lawyers lastSaturday morning Carisle was elect;eel to the captaincy of the baseballtr am. He expressed the hope that hewould han the candidates well inh:>r.d by the latter part of the week from Serious Damqe.A fire starting from the gas-jet inthe bath room, almost destroyed DeanYoung's ho�se yesterday eveningThe bath room and the attic are entirely burned and also part of theroof, but besides that the damage isnot great. It is reported that. hadthe roof not been watersoakcd, theDean Shepardson to Make Address. fire would have made greater head,Dean Francis W. Shepa-dson win way and Dean Young's beautiful 11-address the weekly meeting of the brary would have been demolishedY. \V. C. 1.. in Lexington Hall this Tn describing the fire to a reportermorning ta ro ijo o'clock yesterday Professor Young said:-"We were eating dinner last e\'enin�:\ meeting of �{al1dolill players with a few friends whcn a faint odorwill be heM in Cobb 8R thi� mOrtl- of smoke reached us. We rushed up­ing at 10 :.w. stairs at once and found part of thtupper story in flames. We telephonFor Rent-One large room for cd to the tire department and in al \'.'0 parties. $IS. One large room: !">i10rt tim(' tl1f� fir� was under con·$10. 614i Ellis Av., third fiat. trol."with the positions permanently as-signed.E. c. MOORE. FLORlST. , BORDEN·SCondensed Milk. Fluid Milk, Cream \and Buttermilk.All &ttled in the Country.Porden's Conden$Cd Milk Co.�27- 32g E. 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