I·1 at ly fJRarl1utt·. TAYLOR IS FORCED TOQUIT TEAl TEMPORARILY CHICAGO.·FRlDAY.:;OCT. II, 1907. Price Tw. CentsAT,ASKA nIP llEllOR GDLLE8Es·bHOOSESIIIEW COUNCIL MEIBERSSBCOBD GO. BOOTH TO SPBAK iAIY RAWES TO .'RAlSEFOOTBALL EITHUSIlSITO HIGH PITCH TODAYDepartment of Geology, who was ap-. No• pointed last year by Secretary Gar- V. andDirector Stagg Terms Varsaty's field of the I nterior department,Work Discouraging-Predicts to conduct an expedition in Alaska .oLow Score for Maroons. find out the coal resources of that---country. will start for Alaska againAfter cloning moleskins for one a�- ,in April for a further investigation.t<·:nooll•S practice and r.enewing his Professor Atwood went to Alaskr •.studie:'. "Heavy" Taylor was again last April and was there about six Harriet Grim, the hall, admission to the lecturelost to the Varsity eleven yesterday. months. He worked first in the Hl nry Rowland Halsey, will be only by ticket. Nearly all cfb f idirou practice was to 'f h·' Harry Hansen., the tickets placed at the I nforrnationJust e ore gn' ,south and .eastern part 0 t e mtertorI t r received a .' b Holdover COUDa'lors office have been t:rken. indic�o1i:1l'.begin. the sop iomore sa..... .across the coast range mountams y 'JII' him home to the H I Frank Sa- muel Bevan. that a large audience will be pr, esenr.tel�gralll ca mg . way of White Pass. e a so went rhedside of a dying relative, and an down the Yukon river to its, mouth. Hugo Frank Bezdek. Members of the faculty who hcvc nothour later he was on the train for The trip from J)"wson' down the Ivy Hunter Dodge, yet secured their n.kcts will finddpear to oscillate from some causeM .H' Alvin Frederick Kramer, them at the Presiler t's offic '.Des omes. river was made in canoes. IS partywithin, and pandemonium appears to. b f th Midway Elt J s Moulton General Booth. who is now over. Taylor s a sence rom e consisted of H. ll. Eakin, now a stu- on arne ,rage within-then the plans of theis expected to be only temporary. dent at the University, and an Alas- Edith Shope Reider. 80 years old. is easily disturbed bySenior Council and Cheerleader Tem-'11 b bl t lay in the noise and general moving about' thebut he WI e una e 0 p c kan boat man. As a result of yesterday's elections pleton will have' wor�d o� asIndiana game Saturday. While weak- The exoedirion was conducted for C II C '1 h hall.diI'""-" for the Senior 0 . ege ouncu, tel I rib requested planne .ening the line for the initial contest. the United States government, and Council for this quarter will consist t ias accorr mg y eenIf in the evening a visiting teamif T I . I in the week 'h� that members of the audience keep . h1 ay or returns ear y its work was mainly confined to t e of nine men and three women: The from Bloomington is gree-ted WitI h ld b b k in his old fonn - quiet as soon as they are seated, The.ie s ou e Ole I. investigation of the coal resources or -rewly elected Councilors are named thunderous applause as it marches I�_in time for the Illinois game at Alaska. Dr. Atwood examined about above in the order of the divisions doors will be open at about 3 o'clockto Hutchinson, and the big .diningChampaign. twenty coal fields altogether, but they represent. and it is important that everybody hali is crowded to the doors by. aD111' -ector Stagg expressed himself as number of coal should get in before 3 :30. Positively h'ch,,� there are a large There was not as much spirit enthusiastic student throng, WI,di .. d . h h k f thno one will be admitted after that.issatisfie Wit t e wor 0 e fields yet :0 be examined, for which .. hewn in the election as there was later take, possession of the Rey-V· d ft th fi al prac . The General will spend no more farsrty squa , a er e n c-a return to the north will be neces- in the nominations. By 10 o'clock nolds club-then the. first 0 mass. b f the 1 di me yes' L time at the university than ,will be fullylire c ore n rana ga -sary. .This time he will work in tOle this morning the list of candidates meeting days will have sue-I J h b using every.' necessary to deliver his address. A ..ten ay. n an our, y coastal portion and southwestern part had narrowed down to eighteen, ow-. . eeeded., • .'candidate for the team against the ' desire to save his stre!!§th for the b.;."-� ... ",,_ ... ' t· ' "'I1'��ror.-·"'':.'':,-:,:>''""",,�.� -�"_.�-..����!2;-"""_.._.�.- ..... � • .A:'<:>.� .. ,, � !.ng� Io...tbe withdraw.b-*"bF,D .. -Fee= .. -_____....,.-...:...._: ... � .... � ,,"--:-.--·---r-b .... ·Tbe-momlllg IJIii:Js.mee -tr WI '., , '.'f eshmen th-·-gulars.....-..ll-d�"un- ,-- t bl '. many meetmgs at which he IS to e '. be" du ed 'di·.�'_"· �.,r •.••. ' ,. ." au " 'y Besides discovering m�ny va ua C nald and P. V. Harper in' Division' ..', . _ the first :tlme, con ct .""""II.J'total of 35 points. facts concerning the coal fields 0: III and P. P. Princell in Division th.e chle� figure, has led .hlm to de- by the cheerleader, who will thus be"I cC\n't possibly see how we will . h Alask I·f....' . '. . .. chne all offers of entertamment ten-' ••. "tho :', . _" "Il' •Alaska. he studied t e an I e - VI, and the IDC"!:gtblhty of two ofhy" . able ,to keep,· �8S '-' m�., .,' "-.k able to score on the Indiana team So" L_ I' d 'th dered Umverslty offiCials. He .' _. 'M'd-' sta�-'_t--."-close range. metlmes IJjI; lve WI the nomine,,:> in Division V. . .' . _: way unique} .. , 1 --7. II� ......until well into the game," said Direc- the natives and studied. their w�y.; The alternates elected wer.e Grace will be driven from downtown du . .!ct eriiibS. .After_ the:' loCk-atep : �._,S "Th r d 't 't to Mandel hall in an automobile. and ... , . " -bi balltor tagg. e IDe oesn SUI me, and manners. Norton in Division I, Addie Spohn marches, singing intb the. ,.on either defense or: offense. Some Dr. Atwood offers courses in the in Di�lsion II, Eleanor" Day in Di- will leavt- immediately after thea short yell ,�nd sing_,·pradice. wiDof the men still don't know what they Univero;ity on physiography and econ- vi!'ion In, and Norman Barker in meeting is over.be gone through, and then. the. �Ol�are supposed to do on the various omic geoJoKY. Division IV. In the two lowest di. Man," Capt!lin De' Tray, Huco Bez.;."lays. Even· the backs miss a lot of .dek a' nd other gridiron stare pastvisions the alternate �II be appointed NINETY ME..� COME OUT, ..,plays they ought to' know perfectly PHILOSOPHY COLLEGE by Dean Sh�aJtdson. .FOR THE SWIMMING TEAll and present; ,rill make short, snappyby thi:; time. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Council lrill meet with Presi- cp�eches on the football sitDatioD.'The practice we have had againstPurl- D_";_;"_ at 6.00,dent Judson at tbe beginning of the \ .;' �_�the freshmen has not heen especially U _11_ La N her f Can"': All the players of both tho e ChicagoAssessment to be Levied, to Pay wek for th� pa�ose of organization nUSU8&&.7 ' rge, um. 0 ua-Lt·neficial. Their team work is raw. -or k S '0_.__ and Indl'''na teams will assemble inColl-e Defid� of Last and consultation as to its relations dates for _an !JOrts � � ..They have no go(\d· ends. and we are -. -'-IC ......... h's· Hopes. H h· C at '6 o'cloc'"Year. to the, faculty and to the student _... utc mson ommons ,"able to work our forward passes body. . where the "purity" banquet will hel�without any fear of their being brok- The swimming squad is to begin tc entertain th� visiting Hoosier fol-en 111)· 11lo:! Varsity team seems ablc The Philosophy College .executive practice 'on Tuesday. when' the tank lowing.to score without exening itself. committee met yesterday morning in GRIDIRON KEN TO JOIN will be ready for USo\!, after the series The "Old Man" will be the .chief"We are weak in several depart- Cobb 88 and elected the fonowing THE BASKETBALL TEAll (,f improvements that have been made speech maker on this occasion, by111('nts .of the game. and I shall be officers: President. Albert Hender- 'n it during the last month. Coach reason of his being the father of thesurprised if Indiana d�s not outplay son; vic.-::-president. Frank O'Brien; De Tra:r UICI Stdea, of Football Knudson is delighted with the large id�a of feasting the .en�my on tbe11� at these. As far as condition of treasurer. Harvey Meagher; secre- Fame, to Come Oat for Varsity number and ability of the men who eve of a game. Coacli "Jimmy" ·�bel-the men is corn:erned. w� have no tary Preston Keyes. Isaac E. Fergu: Pift. Ire out for the aquatic' teams. don will tell what he thinks of In.complaint to make. But on the other son. the retiring chainnan, presided A total of exactly ninety men are diana's chances. Both institutionshand. We have not the supply of sub- at th.·,. meeting. Captain De Tray of the football registered in the course. among whon. will be represenfed by members of�titt1tes of class that We need. The Arthur Badenoch. chainnan of the team. :md \\'alter Steftcn, the speedy are the f�llowing veterans, who have the faculty, but who they will be hasI{ame will not be a walkaway for finance committee. reported that c\ half hack. have announced their in- declared their intention of coming not yet been determined.Chicago."nl'W prO\·jsion for regulating college ;ention of coming out for the has- out: Captain Badenoch, Templeton, Then also. the players will sayTh� "Old .Man" kept the play.ers finances. would be part of a vote on kctba)) t('am. De Tray played during Cary, Lindsey. Harper, Morse, Col- something about how they feel overOl1t until 6 o'clock today. Each man nt'xt 1'u('scl:1Y. The rule provides his high school days on the North lings, \Valkcr and Handy. In addi- the game. They are �o be the chiefwas (lllizzed on his position. and for an a .. !'essment of 25 cents OD Division team. and made <\ reputation tion to these is Taylor. a former Oak attraction on the gridir�n tomorrow,cll1ty on a numher �f tnck plays that t:v('ry memher of tlte.- colJeg(·. ;1Od as a fast and heady man. Park star. and will not be kept in the back-the squad ha� been taught. After; �;Itlir('� payment of the same by Nothing but prdiminary practic� Cary was on the Varsity team two ground tonight. Captain Leo Depr;Icti('e. Director St<\gg said that h�' Tu�s;lay. October 2J. As there now will hl' given the squad until after years ago. hut spent last season in Tray tnr Chicago. and Captain Tighei� !'till undecided as to who will he (;xists a dehcit of ten dollars. prompt Tliank!'gi\'ing d<\y. and most of the Harvard. Lindsey holds th.e tank for Indiana. will lead the list.:1;!:I)'c'cI :It J..�tlards and tackles at the pa)'mellt is necessary. and the sup- stars are not yet out. TIler(' is. how- re.-cord in the too-yard swim, a!ld The numher of students who will�tart of the Hoosil'r contest. He port of the entin·. colJ..:ge will be in· ever. r. �quad of fifty working every H arpcr in the �o :lJld 60. Handy has attend the banquet is expected to be''<It('d for a cenainty that Maddigan. sured hy the rule that "noll-payment day. Hubhle. sub-('enter on last year's the record for the long dive. l:erge, as this occasion has alwaysrhe Klant line man. wi)) be out of forfeits the right to vot(' on 'college t· ... am. and a member of the cham- Captain Solomon of the 1906 team, drawn out a crowd heretofore. TwelLrhe fight. matters." pionship A. A. U. S(IUad� was out yes_ i� ('r.r:::n� C.l.t to hrlp coach the polo ty-five cents will be charged for theYot>sterday was the. first time that The. advisability of estah1ishin� It'rday for the first time. �cll1:l(I. With such a large bunch of snpper.hpcn practice h�5 been advenised. �ome means 0; �ecl1r'ng funds for candidates. the swimmers are confi-:lI1cl a number of students were on colkge affairs before. rather thaD af- .'\ �ostume P3.ny for the new mem- dent of their ahility to trim the west-rhe s�ene to cheer the Varsity �'ay- fer. their occurrence, will be COlI- hers of Foster hall wiJI be given hy ern colleges.' as they did last year.ers on. The scrjmmag.c was held on sidered. : I the oldn f\"sidenb to night. hut arc looking for higher honors.Alternates ChOBell in Divisions der of the Salvation Army, will speakVL-Councilors to Meet this afternoon in Mandel hall prompt-Next Week. Iy at 3 :30. Dean Shailer Mathews SMOKERwill preside. The General has notannounced the subject of his address, Purity Banquet and ReyDolda Clubbut it will probably be on some mod- Smoker Tonight to Occupy Eveof Ind!ana Game.Commander of Salvation Army toAddress Assembly of Students thisAfternoon at 3 :30- To Refuse Admission ,U) Late Comers.Dr. Wallace \V. Atwood, of the General Wilfinm Booth. cornman- First II... lIectinc of Year to -Held in Kent Theater thislIomiJac.Called Home Suddenl,., Will be Outof Ind.ana Game-Open �acticeis Held. Dr. Atwood to Retam to North toEZamine Further Into Coal I..aIuIa-To Leave Early in April on His Five lien and One Women AddedTrip. to Goveminc � of UpperC •• AmenTO BE A CLIIiAXNewl,. E1ac:�ed Councilors. \VilIiam Francis Hewitt,William Embry Wrather,Harry Winfr�d Harriman, c rn soda 1 nroblem.Owing to the limited capacity ofIf at 10:3Q this morning the campusquiet is broken by sound �f fife anddrum, and an ever-growing humanline begins to stretch in lock-stepacross the campus, and finally disap­pears in Kent; if shortly afterwardthe walls arid ceiling of Kent ap-Smoker tbe CJimaFootball enthusiasm will reach itsclimax in the Reynolds club all-U,Di­versify smoker tonight. eommc as'. (Continued, on page' 4) (C • .- •• d - taP .. >'tHE DAlLY MAROON, CHICAGO. FRIDAY, OCT. 'II, 1907.-meeting of the year would be seen at tackle, The var-j Cheer, boys. cheer. Chicago's got th«� will give striking evi- sity squad, has ben going through ball ..dence that he or she isscrimmages with the scrubs daily for Cheer, boys,' cheer, Indiana's got tolacking in the elemental"some time and Yost has expressed fall, The lIan Who uJ'ears the "'c.":interest in' alma mater, which is found...himself as being satisfied with the For when we hit their Iine they'I: Oh, here's to the man who wears the'in every rea] member of the Univcr-showing made by his' men, have no line at all,,sity family. "By their works ye shallCoach Barry of the Univ.ersity_..f There'll be a hot time in Chicago to-know them," fits the case of those Notre Da_me is having a hard timemoribund individuals who are ex- getting heavy enough men for theperts of high standard, when it comes l.ne positions, but has some goodto criticism of Varsity affairs in gen- material for the backfield, and hascral, but are conspicuously silent or ( A - Oh h )introduced a number of plays that ."Ir:, ow we ran.absent when any opportunity arises Oh . 't ' " Iwill overcome th.e handicap of a light ,am It great, Just simp y greatfor them to do something reallv To wipe .ludiana off the slate, .team, and wiJI depend more uponspeed, Although little has been Oh, ain't it gr.eat!cling organization- in his 'expositicnof its great work. The receptiongiven General Booth at the UDiver-1sity today should be such as is dUe!one of the great men of the worldtoday,0tIclaJ Stadellt PublJcatloD of· die Uw ....."t7 of CJalc:ap.FOl'meIQThe Uwnra1t7 of Clllcqo Weeki, •.VOlUldecl.Tile Weeki" Oct. 1. 1l'82.Tile Dall" Oct. 1. 11)02. For the benefit of first-year men,:IS .yet not thoroughly conversant withcampus, cheers and songs. the \yord�of a few are published elsewhere, illthis issue,' in order that their en­thusiasm in today's jubilation .. maynot be dampened by ignorance of the-------------, right word at the right time.Elatered .. 8econd:c.... Alall at tbe Clll­c:�u l'OMtoOic:e.HuhiocrJ"Uon "rice. ,.3.00 l)er ,�ar; ,1.00 ILLINI HOPEFUL DESPITEfor a moutlul. �ubM'l'lptioDa h(:�lYed atSATURDAY.S POOR SHOWINGtll� Alaroon omce. &Ilia Hall. 01' at the"'acuity lUCbaqll. Cobb Hall.Coach Moynihan Strengthening Line-Wolverines Hope for Big ScoreAgains: Wabash.LFl'UER J) • .l<·J::1tNALlJ, llau:&glug 1::(11 tor.l·JtI::�·l'O.N F. GA��. �eW8 Editor.llBL v J� J. AJ)All�. Athletic Editor.LOt; 1M s, llERLIN. llualuetIH llaua�t!l'. Students of the University of Lllr­nois are not letting the poor showiu.­made by the team Saturday discour­.. ge them, and are making pr.cpar;!­tions to do the biggest amount ofooting in till" history of the institu­tion. Coach )loynihan is working hismen like beavers to remedy andstrengthen thc weak spots in the lineand get the whole eleven in shapeASSOCIATE £DITOasWarren D. Foster. Cole Y. Rowe,Harry A. Hansen, J eromc Frank,REPORTERSI for the contest with the Maroon men.P. \V. Pinkerton, �Iiss Esther Han, [Mass meetings have been held by theAlbert D. Henderson.Fred :._W_. Ca.rr, student body this week and all theHarvey B. Fu1ler,Jr. A. 1.. Fridstein, 'l'lldergraduates turn out to witne .sI. E. Ferguson. E. C. Hoadley,. practice every day.W. S. Morrison, Howard J. KennerAt :'.Iichigan Coach "Hurry-up"Paul B. Heflin, Walter A. Ford, Yost is confident that the Wolver-Prtnted by the llaroon Press ines are in good enough conditionto hold their own with any of theiropponents, and the only thing thatthere is any question about is th:size of the score they will run upagainst Wabash when they play themin two weeks. Sullivan is making anexcellent showing at quarter, and =�putting up a hard fight against Wa':t-Any University of Chicago man ormund for that position, ' Yost' causedwoman' who at 10 :30 today is any._,h b . K considerable SUrprise ,this week bywere ut 10 ent a:h ' fi fo b n . putt,ing Ham, mond ,in at, rig. ht end, alit erst oot a massit had been conceded by all that he4i4 F..ast ;j5th St reetPhone Hrde I"ark 36D1The'Quickand'theDead'worth while themselves. CHICAGO YELLSVarsityChica-go, Chica-�,Chica-go, GO- .Go, Chicago- 'Go, Cbica-Go, Chica-go.Every,TimeEvery time we hit the lineWe Go, Go, Go:Who go . We go,Chica-go.LocomotiveRah, rah, rah, rah,Go Chicago- Go Chiea,Rah, rah, rah, rah,Go Chica-e- G9 Chica,Rah, rah, rah, rah, .Go Chica- Go Chica,Yea-a-a-a.BulldogBow-wo\\. Bow-wow,Bow-wow, Bow-wow,Yea-a-a-a,Chica-go, Wow.Seven' RahsRah, Rah, Rah, Rah,Rah, Rah, Rah,TI� Team�TlloC Team.The TEAM..Yea, De Tray,Yea, De Tray,Yea, De Tray.(ad libitum)Gee Hee, Gee Ha.Gee Hce, Gee Ha,Gee Ha, Ha,' Ra-Ha, Ha, Indiana!For Indiana.Rah! Rah!Rah! Rah!In-di-an-a!Cheer. Boys, Cheer.(Air: Hot Time)night.I ten you. etc.No better testimonia] of, solid stu, heard from the Notre Dame institu-dent support can be given the Var- Roll up the score,lion, it is thought that the prospectsfor a good team are 'exceptionally more,To make Indiana be'sity eleven, which has a trying con­test just before it, than the .crowding of Kent to its eaves by the reallylive students at the Mi.dw�y, whoare prepared to cheer the team ar; .. �, UNIVERSITY BAND WILL What have we done).HAVE REAL DRUM MAJOR What have wedoneWe've put Indiana on the run,I'hat's what we've done., ing, playing.men in' the band hav� �ebraska, by and by,strcngthcned it considerably. It·s Fnn('r;ll bells wilt soon be ringing.1I0\\' l:trger numerically than it was ringing,·Iast year. :\ completely new library Jimmy, boy. btlt d� not cry.of IllUSIC has been secured for this Jimmy dear, oh, do not fear,Easy teams come by, and by.bright.in victory and defeat, but who arc _wilting' to do m�rc than talk plati­tudes in favor of, t"'� team that wears 'New Acquisition Will Beat Time forMaroon. The militantly Chicago stu- the Marchers.dent wi]] be with the team in Kenttoday; the others, so faT' as.every OllC When the University of Chicag,'is concerned. can go te>-the library. hand makes its appearance �n' Mar­,shall lidd Saturday, it will be lead b}In the wliirl of pre-football excit,!- a r\:al drum major in a high hat andm 11' b f tl U' . . rCI)splendent with military trappingse . 111t'l11, ers 0 le Dlv('rslty .I I-I •f h Tire hand men likewise will be di!>!,S lOU u not orget t :.tl' .I . f U ' ,g'tllsi.·d 111 new cap!", the regulationt liS a ternoon the n!-I '. I . E,:(lcr;ttion caps having been pur-verslty las as Its gil est ch;:�('d.a man of world-wide Th(, ncwfame who is to sp('ak inA GreatManHereSubscribe!l\f;lIldel of an institution which hasplayed a wonderful part in mod.er'llife. 'What the Salvation Army ;sand stands for many know in general,b�t only the few know its vital pur_poses and its inn('r workings. Forevery one a rare opportunity is of­feroed this afternoon to hear thefounder aDd leader of that g]obe-ci!'- fall's wo!'k.Don't fail to be at Kent, 10.30Do it DOWI we wantno more,Roll tip the score.What wiIJ we do? What will we do?\V e'll do it to II innesota. too.That's what we'll do.�heer Up, Jimmy.CI1('�r up. Jimmy, don't be sighing,sighing,There's a rainbow in the sky;You')] £�el sweeter when y?u're play-Tickets for Satardq"a pme onsale in om from 9:30 to IS, .-d Ito 3- Price. SP � some IlAROONGO way, back from the Midway,On Marshall field sit down.•And watch Chicago's kicker.. Kick',a hole plum through the town.For �hen they don their moleskinsIn the "Old Man'S'" back yard,Look out! for tbe boys of the oldMaroonPlay hard. hard, hard!Maroon, Maroon. Maroon.There's a whole Jot in a name,Maroon, Maroon, Maroon,Come play your good old game,.Maroon, Maroon. Maroon.Get right up on your toes.And show those Indianians how Chi,cago 20es.The coeds a very good felloW,But a better chap is he.Who fights for Alma Mater-And wins a great big "C:·So tackle low, Chicago,Make holes both long and ]arge.,Go 'round the end, go through theline,And charge, charge, charge!"For Chicaco, Alma Mater.For Chicago, Alma Mater,And the honor of her name,Her sons shall raise, withpraise, .,The glory of her fame;For Chicago, Alma Mater,Just as long as her life shall run,Hearts once in tune, beneath the oldMaroon,Forever she has won. ]oyalA Grand Old, Stag�.He's a grand old Stagg,Though we don't like to brag,And his WOrth we wiU show yon soon;He's the idol of the team we love,That fights for the dear old Maroon.(Rah! R.ab I)We will stick by him, though welose, Or win.And our fait!l in hi� can't lag;Tho�gh other coaches may' be goodTake your hat off' to '''Old Man"Stagg."C.�Who fights a good fight for theVarsity;Here's to the man's who's fought andwon ..Showed his true worth as Chicago'ssonjHere's to the man who's brave andbold,Ready to battle Eke knights of oldFights like a t:ger for victory.Oh, here's to the man whO wearsthe "C.·,Bur� Boom! �!,(Air: Tramp, Tramp. Tramp)Biff! Boosn! Bang! the boys gobumpingDown to\Vard Indiana's goal:.And beneath the old MaroOn we WI))sing a happy tune,:'\. !n th�. s w.e PUt the Indianianshole,------------- J1I. IllinoisFRITZI SCHEFP' "In the �t of aU America!ComicOperuMLLE. MODISTEThe StudebakerWILL T. HqDGEIn the New ComedyTHE MANFROM HOMEThe AuditoriumKLAW a: ERLANGER-SADVANCED VAUDEVILLELa SalleTHEGIRLQUESTIONColonial.Kid Bums, in Geo. II. Cohan'.lluaical PlayTHE TALK OF'NEW ,YORK-_The Whitney:TThe lIusic:al WiDDerA KNIGHT FOR A DAY", R30McVickersLEW DOCKSTADERand His GreatIIINSTRELSPowersJoseph W: Brooks PraeataLILLIAN RUSSELLR, TIThe GarrickEDDIEFOY 1It1RcThe GrandIIONTGOIIERY an4STONE inTHE RltD IIILLTHE �A:U .. Y M�kOOtt ttt.tlAGo,. to"lUDAY, OCT. II, 1901. -- ---- ----_.--.,. WHEN YOU GET INTOONE OF MY SIS HAHD-TAILORED SUITS, YOUCAN WAFT SOME OF"'lOUR FRIENDS A LOUDAND JOYOUS HA! HAlTHEY ARE SO MUCH' BET·IER THA.."l' ANYTHINGTHEY HAVE BEEN WEAR­ING AT THE PRICE THATI r IS FOR YOU TO LAUGIThey are about the niftiestand swagger garments thatyour fawn-like eyes have evergazed upon. They are the realsuits that are-everyone ojthem as pretty as a picture.$20 or $25 will KCt .you a suitor overcoat that'll create mo�jealousy down your way tharyou canovercome in· a seasonThey are. so pleasing and clas�y that you will' catch the smilethat won't wear off.' They willmake those 340 near tailors asad, sad bunch.rnR'S,LEI BcI:rt.l·)N IZ6 eL-ARK.'Class,' Fraternity, Sodet;-:- PINS -:--',an'. We make a SPECIALTY ofthis class of work, Let us giveyou :111 estimate. Very. highest 'grade of w6rkm:lnsliip guaran_teed.SPIES BROS.', --Manufacturers of Fine Jewelry.156 Wabash Ave. Chicago, DLCatalogue upon application.-_COAL AND COKE303 Dearborn Street. ChicagoT.·:I. Randolph 766.Dr •. Jerom� w. EgbertDENTAL SURGEONSuite 167-161 State Street.Specialist inPYORRHEA ALVEOLARISSpecial Fees for Students.CHICAGOREADY -.WJD5H YOU AU,This is to annecnee that the NewWoolens for Fall are ready for!'our InsJ:e�tion.Some of tl'!e Srr.aI test of the Nev!Weaves are in Single Patterns.Dosen't this suggest an early visit?Fall Woolens cv�tom tailored in the"Jerrem! Way"-have an Individ­l':! S.· Ie.It w;1) be a pleasne to Show youwhat the Fall Styles will be. Youwon't be asked to buy.Ready for you-today.A. N. Jerrems. Manager.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MENTwo Stores: 131 La Street. and... .J aclalon. Boulevard TO PUBLISH SERMONS MAY FORK 'FENCING TEAM IBY LATE DEAN HULBERT. I:lteretit in' New Atbletic FeatureContinues to Grow.Uniftraity Press to Issue VolumeAbout the F�t of NextNovember.A number. of sermons and address­es by �fh� 'late Dean Hulbert havebeen collected and will be, issued inbook form about the, first of Novem- There is a strong possibility thata fencing team wilt be organized atthe University, and matches run offwith other colleges. with the ChicagoAthletic Association, and with thechampionship Central Y. M. C. A.team. The officials of the Reynoldsber• by the University Press. 1Q itli club are planning to call on the mem-announcement of the new volume, the bers of the squad to become the at-Press says: traction at one of the smokers next"Many old-time students and quarter.friends of Dean Hulbert have urged The fencing squad took its secondthe bublication of his lectures, and day of practice yesterday afternoonalthough most of the matter selected and gave promise of putting 'out somewas not written for publication, it good men. There were five new menwill make a memorial volume worthy out. filling up the class to the limitof being treasure� by every'C?ne who of twenty. Houghland, a freshmanknew him. Many also who did no: from West Point. has had considerknow him personatly will enjoy the able experience, and impressed Mon­book, and will be, impressed as never sieur, de Beauviere, the instructor.before with .the appalling cost of the very favorably. Va,..", Ca,e�.55th �t. and Greenwood AvenueHAS CHANGED HANDSIt is' Still theSTUDENTS LUNCH ROOMMeals 20C up, including soup, tea, coffee or milk$3.50 MfAL TICKETOUR MOTTO:Cleanliness Good EatiDcQuick Service. FOR ONLY$2.90 THIS' WffICGOOD CLOTHES DO NOT MAKE THE MAN, BUT THEY HELPHIM GREATLY TO GET ON.Our Specially Selected Pattenis, carefully Tailored, will sat­isfy the most fastidious, and be a guarantee of taste andjudgment everywhere.Anton A. Melum & SonsTAILORS305 A; twood Bldg.Telephone Main 3917Clark and Madison Sts.civil and religious liberty that we nowtake as a matter of course."The book will be 6X9 inches I" Tells .of "Tele,.phers' Stdke.Mr. Kennedy. a fellow in the de-size and contain 352 pages witlf, gilt partrnent of Political Economy, andtop, and steel-gray doth binding. It :1 graduate ,of Cornell, delivered a, ;5 not published as a fina-ncial enter- lecture '0 the members of the Po,pr ise, and the price of $2.00 will litical Economy club yesterday on themerely co,:er the cost. The book will subject of the Telegraphers' str-ke-be.- ready about November I. Mr. Kennedy's talk was on the directline of work that .the club is pur-_'lEWSPAPER COURSEThree Quarters Club Elects.The first meeting of .the season ofthe Three Quart,e,rs <club was heldyesterday m�ming at 10 :30 in theReynolds club. An' election of of-exact time and place will he anSyracure Plans Large Gymnasium. nounced later.Syracuse has' let a contract for Tennis Entries for Today.what is, said to be the largest gym-t.asium in the world. The specifica,rions call for a steel structure three:.tories hig!l, to he: built out of gran­ite and pressed brick, with terra cotta Shea,likan,Gr.,:y.Ent ies in today's tennis, tonrna­ment :,r(' �s follows: James. Block�rerrificld. Earle. Owen Song.HenrySlua, ,MacNeil, Carr, Hart, SuDivan,tr .mmings, Th.·: estimated cost is$.lCO.COO. fifty thousand more than atfirst planned for by the universityauthorities. The gymnasium floor.s 2.0 fct long by 100 feet wide, with :Morgan. Tucker, Hobbs. �WBenzies. Adams. Mc l ntoshTorrey. Dowoles.Merrifield andTucker, Carr and Henry. Hunt andSullivan. The entire 1'!1ot will beopen until 2 o'cle>qt oday. The fac­:0 running track on th-e second story 'ilty is represented by Hobbs. MilJi-and above the running track, . three kan and Torrey.of -twclve i laps to the 'mile, Behind -----_:___;�------- ROBERT ST AEDTER ·CO.WOOD SHADES andOLIVf BROWftSARE NEWESTWE HAVE THEM ANDOTHER POPULARSHADES.1:0 styles at $20.00ioo styles at $50.00and 1300 betweenlDn�inl .atehal.sPapers aDd Blue Print PapersScales, T. Squares'. Triangl.es, Surveying. Instruments, I nks, Etc..Complete cataIclpe apoa �= Liberal DUeoanta to StlldeDta =111 MADISON STREET, CmCAGO, ILL..T� KIIba ... A1ItaIMticaB7suing and consequently commande.lIS VERY POPULAR great interest at the hands of themembers The club is' particularlyEditors and Writers Enro!1 for Jour. � tr>:strong this year and promis es analism at the Indiana Uni-series of lectures that will be 'veryvendtv. f hinteresting to the studen body. w 0=re cordially invited to attend. TheThe popularity of, the newspaper dates when t".,:se lectures take placecourse .·�cen�ly started at the Uni- will be announced later.versity of Indiana is greater than thestudents and faculty of the Hoosierschool . had' anticipated. ,Two edi­tots of the leading Bloomington pa­per have been ,attracted to the pos­sibility of learning practical � journal-t Ism in the class-room and have fleers resulted in the selection o�t. joined. Frank Orchard. president: Fran!,The work of the course, which :,; Powell; vice-president: Albert Hen-c�l1ducted by Professor Frederick derson, secretary ,and treasurer. ManyJohnson. of the Indiana faculty, is new plans' for the y'ear we,re discusser'being .watched �Y newspaper editors and it j.s probable that many new fea-. and writers all over the state. anti tures will be added to increase theTelephones: Harrison 42,59, 3401, 1239 rna ny more _ are expected to register,Automatic 5239 present' "dignity" of the organiza-].for the work. Even speci:a 1 corre 'RII'BARDS, AMBlER .1'. 1'0. tion. The next meeting of the clun" " " spo.. ndents are on the list. is set for Wednesday. Oct. 24- TheWlLUAM '.rERREMS· SONS.Clark and Ad'anm Streets Iand above the running track. three A.MES HA.TS�;l'rs of seats will be constructed. '2.00 $3.00A 1m deal with nery bat.GenNII Club U) lleet. Opera Hats, Silk Hata.probably 161. 163 It. IIADISON STUBT.Near La Salle.Th.� German cluJ) willholel if:.; first ml't'ting thj� .. fternoon:1 t -t ol·dock. ill ).('xing'on hail. In·krl·�ting. profitable and plea:ooant pro. SHAMPOOING and':r- f1J:, .lrt· promi!1ol'c1 !his year. The MANICURING atdub h;l!' sl'�u�cd the sl'f\'ic('� of �Ir MADA,.,E KAYNOR·S(;rPllo\\". ;1 ncw mcml)er of the facul- Z.li E. 5:;th St. Phone H. P 2.186ty. An invitation i:oo c.·xll'ndc.'rI to .111 The best equippe4 and most Sanitaryinterested. place in Chicago------ - ---- --------NEW ADDRESS�LCRENCE M. HENDERSHOT A. H. MCGREW'Photographer LUMBERTelephone H. P. 2314· lATH. SHI.'W. �OULDfIG. ETC •• ETC6127 Kimbark Avenue 64th Street and II .... A .... Hotel Maroon·NORTHEAST CORNER sSTH ST. AND' DREAEL AVE.Building Thoroughly Overhauled and Reneovated.Latest Mndem Appl1iances fo'r ,VentilatiOn and Sanitation.Rooms Light and Airy, Newly Furnished, at Reuoaable Rate-.Lunch CoUftter and Restaurant attached, where the best of every-thinK is served.V o.ur - Patronage: SolicitedHave you heard about it?Have you seen it?Don't fa] to' call when down tow,,Ilouis XIY. Famo� Caody ShopEVERYBODY DOES.A MARVEL OF BEAUTYCANDlES, SODA; LtJ'NCHESState and lIonroe StreetsTelephone 792 CentralCbicaco TelepIIoaa Hyde Park lllUld ... ,A. MeAd ...TIa.u ...... _••• FI.r& .....RBIDIIIOuaa:�5JI8t .... �.& ... Chloa,.1 BORDER'S .Condenseclilillr, Plaid 1IiIk.' C..-mand BattenDilk.An Bottled ill die Couat!7.Bordea'. Condeaaecl .iIk 0..1 327-329 E. Forty-RftIIth St.,___-------.tTHE bAtty MAkoON. c!ticAGt·,. FRIDAY. OCT II, 190'}5[(A.G. SPALtntl.G.6BROS�The Largest Manufaduren in theWorld ofOFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES':Base Ball. Foot Ball, GoU.Lown --Tamis, Basket Ball,Hoeke,..Official .ImpLements for Track andField Uniforms for All SportsSpalding's Handsomely Illus­trated Catalogue of all sports MAN� RALLIES TO RAISEFOOTBALL BNTHUSIASIITO HIGH PITCH TODAY MAROON MENc!8tdRs TO' INDICATE ... , -- . -CLASSES AT"RECEPTIONUniversity Social for Sat1ll'd.Q Eyen·. iDe is to be a' Very NovelOne. the last of the trrology : of student- demonstrations before the PurdueA special meeting of the cabinets-game. the smoker will undoubtedlyof the Y. W. C. L. and V. M. C. A.prove the most succesful social func­was held in the League rooms in tion of the year.Lexington yesterday afternoon at.. The affair' will be started byo'clock, when final plans for the AII- speeches from the various footballUniversity reception of Saturday men of Purdue and Chicago. Copiesevening were made. of the new University football songsI n order to increase the ease 01 and yells will be distributed, and the.denriticatiou, ribbons and cards willmen will "lift their tuneful voices"be resorted to this year. Freshmen to the praise of alma mater and herwill be give� cards �ith green rib- heroes, while Charlie' ,Leland willbon. All undergraduates not fresh- play the piano. Winston H.enry, of­men will wear maroon. Special cards ten called the "silvery throated song­will be provided for the different de- srer," and five other equally giftedpartrnents of the graduate schools. vocalists, will set about the pianistEach guest will inscribe his or her and lead the singing.name on the card. Coach Stagg will then do his bestThe affair is said to be as in�ormal to tell as little as he can about whatWanted I,.as possible, in order to give ev'eryon;: he' thinks of Chicago's chances. In\VANTED-An experienced solicitor ;a welcome that will be remembered. this he will be assisted by Presidentadvertising experience preferred;Judson, who will likewise inform thegood position. Inquire at Maroon fAYLOR IS FORCED TO freshmen of their responsibilities.office, QUIET TEAM TEMPORARILY Dean Vincent will then in his inim-(Cotinued from page I) WHO HAYS BOUGHT OURCOLL�GE CORNea: CLOTHESARE BUYING AGAIN THIS' FALLCOLLEGE SUITS AND OVER�OATS S:!5.ooS••Ca..rver if WDkieTAILORS 185 "' DailJornSI. � . I� .. " Fleor,-------�------------------------.-----------------�GILBERT WILSON 6 £'0.ALWAYS 1contains numerous sugges­trons, Send for it. It's Free.A. G. SPALDING ·&BROS.INew York, (."hic"l'O, Philadclphia. 8ostoa,. Halti.more Syracuse. loliJulupolis. ·Dctroit. WashlDI:toD,St. Louis, New OrleaD". Sao Fraacisco, PiU5blU'g.l:iDciDoaui DeDyer. lIoDtreal. dufralo. 'Kaout;l:ity. Cluelaod. Ca_cIa for Everything in f:lardwar�,., Paints, Oils and Glass338-�. E. 56th STREETTel. H. P. 1160j-Bf:NSO �:�ON ���!lES'TR4-- itable fashion impress the. 1911 menTh ORCHESTRA THAT PLAYS FOR CHICAGO'S SMART SET):(Continued-from page I) with the fact that the copious volume ,e --C L U B 8--- _.-,----.----- - known as the dictionary, is a book Calumet Onwentsia Calumet Country ClubFrench family, near the Univer-IE GoU Union Leaguethe regular field. The lineup at t ie of which they are almost entirely , Birchwood. xmoor.G If CI bsity; state terms, etc. J. M. M.d H �uth.:Sbore Club Chicago Automobile Club Chicago 0 ustart was as follows: Left en, ew- ignorant. Ian P It Cl b South Side Colonial Homewood Country,d 1\1 1 High d ar uNew IllinOIS· ·Athleti·c Chicago Athletic Club"WANTED-College men with col- itt: left tackle, Falk ; left guar , • ou -The hungry. wide mouthed, fresh Ft. Dearborn Clublege spirit; only those loyal to the ton; center. Anderson; rig�t gu�rd. man and sophomore contestants in V-ir-guna-.-.H 0 TEL S--Vendon:e.Alma Mater; to subscribe to Th> Jones; right tackle, Harns; nght che cross-country pie-eat will next be �:::OPOle The Moraine, Chicago BeachDaily' Maroon. Do it now! end, Page; quarter back, Steffen; .he center of attraction. Henderson Potter Hotel, Santa Barbara, CaLleft half back, De. Tray, right hahmd O'Brien, both possessed of. far- For open dates and other information addressW ANTED-Students to attend En- back, Iddings; full back, Merriam. famed reputations as ravenous eat- TeIepbo.... EDGAR A. BENSON;a1ewood Roller Rink, 6432 Went- While these men were in the game .ers of all forms of pastry, and es- Central 5713h A E ve Thurs.;;Central .I:'!IIS3 40 East Randolph StrCC't. Chicagowort ve. very e., ., the plays went apparently without a' .'11 t the __Sat. and Sun. Afternoons through...... pecially pie,' w: represenhitch. The throws by' Steffen and sophomore in this event. The 1911Page on th� forward pass were long candidates have not been as yet an-Rooms to Rent .and accurate, ana the Varsity endsROOM TO RENT-If you see it, and halves usually worked the play The guests of the club will nowyou'll want it. Mrs. Morris. 551: to advantage. On other trick plays. be entertained by Jack Hopkins ofDrexel ave., 3d flat. the Varsity. backs plowed through the Inter Ocean -in one of his well­the- freshmen line. for good gains. known chalk t�lk. The ReynoldsTO RENT-Two pleasant rooms;touchdowns, both' Steffen- made two club quartette, Henry, Orchard, Leegood location. Mrs. J. E., Stepenson, don long runs; Page ma e one on a and Morse, are expected to appear. 5831 Monroe Ave.forward pass, Whl·'- Mern·am, Sun- id be IIC next. Their act is sal to unusua -ROOMS TO RENT-Miss Ida M. derland and Schommer each scored iy orll[inal.·.P kicked five out of six' '11 h h I. : Rogers, sSoo .Jaekson Ave.; rooms one. age They WI, owever, ave c osesingle or en 'SUite; with or without; goals, rivals in the Burton Stock Co., ah L t t reports from Bloomington. ti __ A. ketchhousekeeping; $7 to $24 per mont . a estvrenorts mysterious corpora 10n.w1IOSC sstate that Indiana will be somewhat officers of the club announce to beROOMS FOR RENT-Two alcove crippled on account of the loss of the cleverest of the kind ever seen.bed rooms; reasonable; �s, elec- "Boss" Williamson, the star end. He The sophomores and freshmen 'willtrie light; with private family; 'alsQ dislocated his shoulder. several days meet again in the wrestling matchesthree unfurnished rooms. 5207 ago. and has been compelled to reo for which Alexander, Buckley andEllis Ave. tum home. His place will be �!lc.! Johnson have been chosen as theby one of the Paddock brothers. champions of the second-year men.A FLAT of 4 well furnished outside Coach Sheldon has shaken up the Immediately after the. event, a 135-rooms for housekeeping. or wan team considerably, so that the lineup pound boxing match will take place., VI·SI·tTent separate; windows overiook in the Chicago game will be different The last number of the programthe Midway; telephone and ali from what it was last Saturday will at the same time be the mostmodern improvements. Apply 5836 againsr De Pauw. Kreutzsh continues popular. for it will consist of songsDrexel ave .• first flat. to kick in surprising form, and is and stunts by Harold Atteridge •. w.ellcounted upon to put a goal or two known as composer of "Momio Si"The University Employment Bureauover the bars tomorrow. :unl fo: his remarkable impersona-'Office hours, 9-11 a. m. The Hoosier team wilt arrive at tions of George. Cohan.Positions ar.e open {or five yOun'l Chicago Beach Hotel carly this af- "\Ve are providing the best pro- ,women. Board and room in re- t<;rnoon.�ram e\'cr presented in the U .....tum for .assistance at housew.)rk.sity;' said President Hewitt of th'!!k . d TIl d s Illinois Club � Meet.Saturday ,,·or asslgne. urs ay .Reynolds 'c1ub, yesterday. 4IIConsc.Tonight at 7 :30 o·c1ock. the secondmeeting of students for"merlY of theUniv.ersity of Illinois, will be held inthe parlors of Hitchcock hall. They fIJTWO young men desire noon-daylunch with refined Europeanseason.nounced ..Imbp eberp .)lab!' Sboulb b(��. BUIIMlA.S ; ;BECAUSE ./.j\fOur facial treat __ ts arc a.cqoalled. We haftall tbe latest aad lAost SC:ieatific appiiaDca:Our Preparatioas a" tbe. purest aad belt .Our <>peqtors kDOW how to apply tIacIa to .....duee the desired raulu .Our establishlAeat is cOlDplete i. eyery deput-lD_t..')ur Hair Goods. SwitcJacs. Wip a.d POID,..dours are IDa de of tbe best £reach hair.Our.tyles of bair dre"si�� are. up to date.Our Marcel Wayers are tbe 1D0st skilled.()ur sh.AlApooDiDC is the heat kCaU5e we dr)'the hair with dry comprcs!cd air.Our scalp treatl!lcats are scieDtific.. Sarisfactoryresults al e surc.,Uur MaDicure depanmeat i. tbe larccM.Our Chiropodists'are expen.o.r _rk is tbe be!<t. 1LADIES TURKISH BATHS,ELECTRIC LIGHT BATHSE. BURNHAM, j\) and ]2 State Street: 'Sole Agents forCROWN, JtNABE. ESTEY,CHICKERING BROs., II#':PHAIL GRAND,CONCORD. H. P. NELSON.Our Piano StoreiBefo:e making a selection' be'sure to .see oar impIewi ••exhibits-four floors of displq rooms;_ Colonial Room, ArtNoveau Room, Louis XIV Room. Datdl Room! Hundreds ofp:anos-many different maba...-each of ac:lmowl� saprem_ i•• c __ Iacy in its respective claa-al1 sales � at mlDUll1lm ..... _Call for art booklets of nrio- r-ianos to .tacly at ,oar IeiRre.Terms to suit your preferences. VlSiton � welco�Doone u�d to bay! We areTJpewaiter.TYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent­Sl'cociai rates to students; bargainsin r.e-built machines. W; White­head, 36 La Salle Street. quently We are anxious to have .everyman in the University present. Ab­solutely no obligations for member.ship will be incurred by attendancehave organized thcmseh·c!' into , at the sploker. Every one is cordiallYclub with Herman James as presi- invited."dent. and -Otto Sch:-eibet as secre.tary and treasurer. All llIini are:-ordially in\"it.c<l 10 attend.Clubmons.8 :oo--Smok�r, Reynolds Club.Have you bought your ticket �t?SPANISH-If you are' interested init, and li\"oC close to the Universitj'. of Chicago. drop me a "Tarje­ta postal;" call 6047 EllisAve. or 'phone Hyde Park 2�20.Sr. Francisco Ranos. Your Program Today •10 :3�Mass meetiJig, Kent.6 :(O-"Purity" , Banquet, Com·GEO. P. 'BENT·"�rity" Banquet. tonight.Smoker after BanQUet.What'., Going . On? .W�tch The DAILY MAROON.YoaCul't AffOnI To Do Witbolt It.Subscribe Now ··t:uhhles" HillChicago from has returned toBirmingham, Ala., Before making a se!ection visit the- Piano Rooms of211 Waba-sh Avenue Chicaao, U. S. A.wlll"rt" he spent the. summer.Subscribe for The_ Daily M'arooll&II. HaIL' Do it DOW'J'..