maiily........1'0.56. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 1907. Prjce Two Cau 'Ii.� ·:IARSHALL Fi-ELO-CH-OSE-I --! -iO-P-LAY-O-NL-Y THREE iiMEs-' I "WiLLlE� '-'STEFFEN-Hiio -, u'p-FelDR MARSHALS APpoiNnD-,TODAl' GOIVOClllttlY'� , IFOR OLYMPIAN TRYOUTS Varsity Basketball Five Will Meet' 01 STREET BY, MASKED MEN Fernald, Harper, Jordan and Wrather FORTY·.TUEE:lrWIllEIowa, Washington and Kansas CityAthletic Club-First Contest ·Friday Gridiron Captain First Eludes Tack­Nigt:�III Hundreds of Western 'Athletes Ex­pected to Compete Here NextJune-Games in London.Armed Police Search Hitchcock In Charles B. Jurdan and William E.Vain-Guilty Freshmen Barricade Wrathcr w�re yesterday appointed Convocation Exercises �:\Be: .. He�d,University marshals by President at Three O·CloCk in�IIaadel-'Judson. All the appointees are mern- Profesaor;Welch'I'6r*tDr •.l-crs of the Senior class. The 1\1 a-Themselves In Rooms.Faul Harper is president of the DraAwarded Maroon Tassels by Presi­dent Judson-Serve for First Timeit President's Reception. Exercises to Becin .,with r Ilatl&tiDa1at 8 :3�N Claaaea Afteslers-Rettirns with Interference,But is Downed for Loss. Twtlve O·ClocLLuther D. Fernald, Paul V. Harper,Dr. Raycroft announced last nightDirector Stagg Enthusiastic Over the that three of the games to be playedArrangement-Varsity Stars on the vacation trip have been ar-Will Try for Berths. ranged. He said that -these may bethe only ones, as two more which)Iarshall Field has been decided were under consideration have nor II ist !roon tassels were worn for the firstupon as the place and some Saturday been scheduled. Captain Steffen held up by masked, t imc at t h e President's reception inin June as the time Ior holding try- The first of the contests will be men. PROGRAM FOR DAY.8:30 A. M. to 12 M.Class Exercises.10:30 A. M.Senior College Class ,Exerci�,3:00 P. M.The Sixty-fifth University Co�­tion in Mandel· Hall.Classes wilt not meet after 12 Y.Hutchinson last evening.Luther D. Fernald is managing ed­itor of The Daily 'Maroon, and amember of Skull an I Crescent, Owland Serpent and, Delta Upsilon.outs of eastern athletes for the great played next Friday night at Iowa Hold-up men lride in Hitchcock.Olympian games to be held in Lon- City, where the strong Hawkeyes will Six police with drawn revolvers indon next summer. This decision \\:15 be met. Reports from Catlin's pro- Hitchcock!reached at a meeting of Everett C . .rcges state that Saturday the men will Maguificicnr display of courage byBrown, chairman of the athletic com- play \Vashington University at Sf. 'police and of brilliant bathrobes hymittee of the C. A. A .• Director Stagg, Louis. From there the journey will Hitchers! marie Club. and a member of theand Dr. George K. Hermann, presi- be continued to Kansas City, and the These are mere incidents in the Pen Club, the Varsity swimmingdent of the Central A. A. U. �faroons will meet. the Kansas City great four-act melodrama entitledteam, the Blackfriars, Phi Beta K:1PP3The meet this' year is expected to Athletic Club. A contemplated game .. 'Wallie' with thc \Villies; or the Score Club, Iron Mask and Alphaeclipse all previous carnivals of the with the University' of Nebraska _ha;, Story of the Stolen Sandwiches."Delta Phi.sort, and it is also expected to prove 'little chance of being scheduled, ac- Sccne-Act I-Path near Mar-a greater triumph for American ath- cording to Dr. Raycroft. He ex- shall Field. Act 2-Dark corner of of 1908 in its Freshman year, and artletic prowess than former games. Two plained the iailure to get more games Snell, Acts 3 and 4-Hitchcock and editor ,190, Cap and Gown, and is :1rears ago, entrants from this country yesterday. environs.carried away a large number of the "We can get any 'number of games Time-12 :15 a. m. l\Iollda�.honors. witlJ! athletic clubs or military Drarnatis Pcrsonae-e-t'Walfic" Stef-"This scheme will be pushed," said schools;' he said. "But we are after fen, "Pink" Pink'erton, "Johnny"Director Stagg' yesterday. "It is our contests with. colleges as far as pos- Houghland, "Sky" Terry ,'Den" Cobb.intention to draw a great: number of sible, and rather than take (In many "Louie" Berlin, "Bernie" Krog, "Bob"athletes, for we want to see America others, prefer to play fewer games. Buchanan, Harry Harper, Yiko Hu,atD.I. A c las of forty-three, twenty-sevenmen and sixteen women, will pUsout of the· University with theirCharles Jordan was vice-president bachelor dcgrces : today. The sixtf"fifth Co�vocation at whi�h degreesand titles will be conferred" will be.mernbcr of the Three-Quarters Club. h ld j Mdl h II' ., r' " k' -·d·e III an e a at 3 0 c oc 1,IItsof Skull and Crescent, Owl and Ser- f Th" • r' , h" 'd13 ternoon. e exercises 0 t eo aypent, and Delta Tau Delta. , '11 b . hi - 8 hr' • r •• WI egm t IS mornmg at, :30 w en\\ illiarn \\ rather IS president of the L_ did '11 h Id h - 't'me can I ates WI 0 t err mato l-Freshman law class, and a member .na1. The class exercises i 'of! the Se-of thc Senior oCllcge Council, of Owl nior colleges will 'be held at JO':lOand Serpent, and Sigma Nu. in Mandel hall, These" will be moreThe number of marsh .. Is now stand-.it the established limit of twelve.The marshals who wil.- participate intoday's Convocation' are: Alvin F.Kramer, head marshal;' Norman Bar­ker,' Hugo F. Bezdek, Paul A. Buhlig,Edward G. Fclsenthal, Harvey B.Fuller, Jr., Luther D. Fernald, Neil.\1. Gunn, Paul V. Harper, Charles B.Jordan, Harold H. Sclllabach anilWilliam E. Wrather.,-win honors across the water, and at We are enthusiastic »ver the prospectthe same time want the majority of of taking this trip. I have not as yetthe victors to' hail from .. this region." picked the men who will go along.", The "tryouts' ,wilt-be ... ·held·-ju.-';t11 �. The 'basketball candid-ltc:s-' were 1-"..It simple than usual, the program beiDelittLe changed fro mthe'regttlar-·Se.-little+changed- f� ,:the:���_'_''_'after 12 o'clock,The Convocation "address will bedelivered by Professor wiHiitm i."H.Welch of Johns 1I0pkins:;'UD�t,.,and president' of ·the':Aliierii:ai.\t�elation -for the'; AdVtinc:ement of Sci--erents that are included in the actual:meet. This means that the metric,system will be used. There are twen­ty-two events included in the list t")be contested for.Lightbody and Merriam appear to'be the strongest possibilities from the'Varsity. "Deerfoot" captured a fi�:)t, ,and second at the last Olympian con­: lest, while Merriam is consider.ed as, fast a quarter-miler as there is in the. country. Iddings in _the pole vault.. Captain Quigley in the sprints, andpossibly the quarter-mile, and Page :n·;'the mile are strong in their events.and may tryout .for the team. through a long practice scrimmage.The playing lasted nearIy an hour,and all the men were gi�\!li thoroughtryouts. Baker, a new cand .. late, ap­peared, and did good work ill g+ard­ing Falls. ,A practice game. with somelocal five will probably he played to­morrow, afternoon, the details havingnot yet been arranged.LOST DECLAMATION VOTECAUSES QUADRUPLE TIE cnce, the subject being ".MedK:in""e'a-ftdthe Univ�rsity." . The:UniYerMly';'�1lconfer the honorary' degree dfj-£L.::D., �upon Dr. 'Theobald smi'th'i;·�rof Co�parativ� PatbolOiY'i1mlan1tt4University and director,:of�e-'pat�.,_logical laboratory ':o'f ,die J.I�1:II,t1-sctts State 'Board 'of "He2'�" "The order of events' will be-- 'as'foJ�,INTERNATIONAL CLUBCHOOSES DELEGATF;Four Contestants to Divide TwoScholarships Offered-FinalVote 4 to 4.Isaac E. Ferguson, �dwar:d t. Dyk­�tr:l, :\1 iss �l:th'l' Lodge and MissCarlie S.outcr tie for the two honorPublic Speaking scholarships awardedin thoC Junior College declamationC. Benitez... to Represent, ChicagoOrganization ,at WISCOnsin Con­vention- To . Consider EsperantoJ lows:'0 The Procession.The Convocation: Addnss.The Conferring of_' Degrees.The 'President's QuarterIT-..�9t�te-Declares Members of Junior Colleges t.crnational and Cosmopolitan clu�s, Wallie-Before He �. finals, according to the announcement ment.Fear to Have Standard of to be held at Madison during the of Dcan Lo\"Ctt isslled Salladay. It The Rccession.Christmas holidays. "Sid" Salkey, "Herm" Jam�s) and had been statcd at the time oiThe delegate has been instructe,l Jamr.5· c01:s':n,' "�rarhorse" Carlisle. \Vednesday's contest that the vote IDDINGS TO BE OUT-OP "... think there is not a single stu- to inV1'te the convention to hold its fl· 1 . f- "Rob" \Vright, "Pcp" Stern,' "Rill" 0 t I,C JtH gol'S �tood 4 to 3 111 avor COLLEGE· ND'W"T·,·Q'· U' .&�adtnt in the Jun:or Colleges who can s'econd mee'tl'ng at Chl'cago . '" 1 'I' L � �-next Gehrmann, "Bill" Chislet, "Sam" 01 ·oI..'rgu�on alH .\ ISS odge but anbe accuscd of working very hard,' year. 'He will point out Chicago as :\h..:-Cbuock, Paul Gardner, Dr. aror in o\crlooking a \·ote for Dyk-,said Dean George �dgar Vincent at the ideal place for conventions on a�- Parkc.r, "Kellie" Iknnctt, "Polly" stra and �I iss Souler was later dis- Varsity Will Lo.e' Senicea' of ��the Junior Collcge exercises held y.cs- Vaultu Who WiD- ae.m '�(andel. "The count of its central location, good ac- Gallagher, et pluria aI., and (last. t:on:red. The two contestants will • - :-- 'terday morning in .I., I • in the a...:-_commodations, and other facilitics. hut hy no means lea�t). six "coppers" accortlil}gl): dividc the sc1iolarship. . 'vr· .......man or \\'oman who attempts to work ---One of the serious problcms whkh from the Hydc Park station. "In thc haste with which the judge!"harder than the a"'erage, is considerefl will come I1p for consideration at the Act I. wl'rc- polled at th.'.! Junior Coll�ge The varsity. indoor, ttack: tealll' re-com-ention is to find out a propcr ("\Vallie" Steffcn, captain of thc finals in de,lamation onc ballot wa" ccivcd another heavy blow yesterdayand easy means of communicati?l1. Varsity CICWll. tlloC hero 01 numhcr- o\·crlooh·d." :5aid Dean Lovett yes- when :'Hal" Iddings declared';lIis tn­English. which has been used hither- lc�s gridiron hattlcs. the "�lan-afraid- �('r<ia.r. "Cou!lting this vote the re- tention of lea,·ing college· durin. tb�t9, does not suit all thc foreign st,l- oi �larsh�l1 Field fence. Perhap" snit of the contest hecollles a tie. \Vinter Cluarter. ,This de-rision,i'fo!­dents that are rcpresente'd at tllc he has heen taking a Xorth c;tch of the jour cand:datc;; rcceiving lowing closely upon that of'M.erriam.club fro;"l ncarly c"cry nationality:n Sidc girl to church on the SOllth jonr \"ote:'. III the cin'l1m�t;,nc�s the pnts a crimp in Chicago's·'chance,' ofJunior C(,lIeges the man who work� Europe, North Amcrica and South Sidc.'. and is jl1�t returning. This. prizl'� Illust ho.: d;\"idccl :1Ild cach can- capturing the indoor meds:from'll1i.too diligently is treated with oppro- Amerka. The languagc. problem will howewr, i:5 impossiblc for about fOlJr did;tlc will r.ccci\·c a scholarship, nois. Iddings will be back'daring the. brium and contempt. p.obabl'-' find I·t.: sOl11tl'on I'n Espcr- re."c.',Oll�,. . I' . Sprl'ng qu", rter for "''''mnetl't,'on ill ;..;....• � J •• � � Ferhaps. walking in hi:, amOl1nt:lIg" to onc- lall thc tuitIon fet' - " "'" I' v ...."It is to he hoped that the students anto. sleep. he is looking for the Carlislo(' for thc winter fjllartcr." door track work.who this morning received their :'lS- The convention will last for three vi(:tory which was stolcn from him Iddings is a'crack pole v�ulter. aDd.sociate degrces will in the Scnior Col- days. An excellent program has becn a while ago. Perhaps th� attraclioa with Jacobs" was, 'coUnted upon tolege di"play a passion for earnest, preparcd by the Executivc committee. of thc gridiron is so strong that he Dr. :\Icrriam-"\\"cll, how do you land one-two for the .vanity i� die!ystcmatic work of the kind whichIcannot kcep away, night or (lay, from like Politic:l.l Sci.cnce now?" 'meets next ql1an.:r.' He hall a'recordought to be .evidcnt at an institution IAnd now comes the perennial pun- the vicinity of the turfed battle fi.:-ld Thoughtless Fair One·_"Jt isn't of II feet 9 inches outdoon, and bas·Iike ours." Ister with the .comment that Dr. �(ich- \'cry hard, Dr. �Icrriam, but it's gone o,'cr the bar :at II feet 6 iDdIesc1son has rccdvcd a Nobel prize. (Continued, on pa�e 4) a\\"ill11y intcrc�ting.'·CAN'T ACCUSE STUDENTS OF C. B.enitez was chosen ,Saturday asWORKING, SAYS DR. VINCENT the, delegate of th� Internationalclub to the first convention of all In-University Raised.- in 'the sam.e light as the "pacer" inI the union shops. If he "specds IlP"_:', does more than the required work.­he raises the standard and cons\!­qvently makcs life morc irksome for'his £Cllow-worl·ers. Just so· in the--es-t)ncc,r 11r aD­reaG,-consistently.(Continued from paae 4) . ". '•. _ i'1Ii..j1.1i" '''--'�':1lI.1!j'rHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, TU.ESDAY, DEC. 1'/, �90'/. .�DO YOU REMEMBER?, .,. l'onMiIQ. ··ft. Ual .... � of CIalcqo Weeki,.• ·l'oaadeeJ.TIae Weeki,. Oct. 1. lt82.?-'be DaU,. Oct. 1. 110%. • ...AIUSEIENTs ....� �t Pabllciats. of'. 8al�i;, 'A.:. _. of CJaIcap. IRTBRBATION ALTHBATBRWabash Ave. and Hubbard CourtGRAND OPERA APANESE CLUB BIDSFAREWELL TO COUNTRYMANThe japanese club of the University.of Chicago met Saturday at MiddleDivinity hall, to present a farewelladdress to Dr. Ienaga, Mr. Ienagas a graduate of Princeton Univer­sity and has been engaged in publiclectures throughout this country for'the last ten years. The UniversityExtension hired him some time agoto speak at several places on Japanesesubjects: He is now going .back homewith his wife t\) teach a t Tokio col­lege.Mr. S. Shimizu, japanese consul atChicago. and his wife, were present atthis meeting to bid Dr. Ienega god­speed. There are nine japanese Si,1-dents attending the University. Manyoutside Japanese, who are honorarymembers of the club, were also pres­ent. The Japanese ladies were beau­tifully 'dressed for the occasion intheir kimonos and white gets (slip- YckindA Year Ago TodayI john :Moulds 'oi was appointedas student head marshal.John Y. Lee was elected to PhiBeta Kappa .I Two Years Ago To-dayThe Y. W. C. L. issued its 1906 ,calendar.Seventeen men were awarded\the "C," and Catlin, B;zdek 'Gale. Hitchcock, and Boone re� Iceived blankets.I Three Years Ago To-da,.The swimming classes hadI their first tryouts. Templetonbroke the 4o-yard record.Four Years Ago TodayMiss jennette Barner and Al­bert L. H.. opkins won the Ferdi­nand Peck prizes in Public Speak­ing. Japanese Consul a Guest-JapaneseMartons Are Present in NativeDress.IDatend·" � Ka11 at tile cas­caco Pa.tomc:e.hbllabed da1�. except SliDda7 .. kOD-41&7.. ADd hol14a..Ja. dur1� three-Quart,nof the Unlverall7 7e&r.8ua.el'lptlon prlce. $3.00 per 7e&r' ,1.00• for 3 montha..· Su_rlptlona rec:e1Ted at-. &be �OOD omce. Ell" Ball. or at. tbei'aeult7 ExehaD,le. Cobb· BaIL",LUTHER D. FERNALD. M.an�l� EdItor. ,. I'RESToN F. GASS. Ne.. EdItor.. • 'll:&LyiN J. ADAMS. Athletic EdItor.LOUIS S. BERLIN. BoalneA Manacer.Warren D. 'Foster,Harry A. Hansen,Jerome Frank,P. W. Pinkerton.':.. �.... -e.)!.:. '.' ,W�lter A. Ford. Miss Esther Hall,Harvey B. Fuller, J r., A. L. Fridstein.Al�ert D. Henderson Fred W. Carr,.. � .. "'... : '.�.- :. Printed b7 the Maroon Pr.a,."., Eut 55th StreetPhon. �d. Park aal'.' I," •• .:'.0...... �. �.oo".'. . -" .... --!'------• • c The 'presence of a large number oivisitors and the absence of many stu-.dents has been notice-...... '.. Wan�d: able in several of the. ·A Student previous mid-year Con-. ,ConVQcation vocations, with the re-sult,' naturally,_ that theexercises fail to be as thoroughly sue,cessful as they might be to all con­cerned. For this no one but the stu-. dent �ho fails .to take advantage ofhis opportunities is blameworthy.There seems to be somewhat of atendency on the part of a numberof students to scoff at these so-called"minor" Convocations. Places nottaken by students are, of course,. '. taken. by outsiders, to whom the• '.. ·:.i. whole '''ConvoCation business" is allinteresting diversion.Todays Convocation should attractthe attendance of every student in theUniversity. Convocations are amongthe important events of the year, an.lthe privilege of attending should notbe disregarded.This editorial has, to be sure, arather' badly sounding heading, as ifthe Convocation were meant prima­rily for any but students. n.e head­ing's. only raison d'etre is that ithas attracted the attention of thosefor whom the editorial i! intended.. \....... ";.-. � 0". ;,., '&... • •:';" ...Dean Vincent to Speak in East.. Dean Vincent started yesterday af­ternon on a six-days' lecture tour to.', the: East. He will speak on sociolog­ical subjects at Greensburg andBrookville, ra. In each place he will'deJiver from three to four lectures.Professor Vincent will return to thetJni\"ersity campus on Saturday.: ..... :..... r , �. .� .::", ...Campus Talk.So far as we can see, intercollegiatefootball was about the only subjectnot touched upon by the new senatorfrom Arkansas when he began toinfringe upon Tillman'!' notorietycopyright W c�Desday. RAW YOU IRVBSTED?THB GARRICKE. Me HOLLANDIn a Thrilling PlayThe Houae of aThousand CandlesTEB AUDITORIUM:KLAW a: ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLEPOWBRSJAMES It.HACKETTJohn Glqde's HeuourILLINOISThe Big Six·of Musical ShowsZIEGFELDMusical RevueFOLLIES OF 19o']LA SALLETHEGIRLQUESTIONCOLORIALHave you seenTHB MERRY WIDOWShe is the International CrazeTHB WHITNBYThe Musical WIDDerA KNIGHT FOR A DAYEleanor Robson-in­SALOMY JANEPaul Armstrong's stirring playof the West.MCVICKBR'STHE CLANSMANBy the Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr.Drama t)f the Klu Klux KlanSTUDEBAKERWILL T. HODGEIn the New ComedyTHE IIANFROII HOllEAN ADV. INTHE DAILY IIAROONIS AS GOOD ANINVBSTllENTAS YOU CAN IIAKE. 'Men'shouse' coats, $10 "A s�ecial feature d ccrhcese coat steck is a gtCUP dstandard $15 grades at $10--everything less than cost.It is more than li�dlat thele coats are thebelt ..... uel in Chico go.AU the most favored ma­terlale and styles compris­ed, Sizes range complete aUthe way from 33 to 48. I,Five Years Ago To-dayGifts to the University for theyear announced to be $1.436,760.• �t -.. ThmadlIntelNEWS OF THE COLLEGESpcrs with wooden soles and· whitePresident Wilson of Princeton, canvas coverings).speaking to the Association of Pre­ After ... e fonnal address had beenparatory Schools and Colleges, con­ presented, refreshments were served.demncd the present system of educa- Iin orthodox Japanese fashion.tion and urged a revision in the in-terest of more technical training, so.that th tl f th t L ,MAY RETURN TO CONFERENCE 1e you 1 0 e coun ry may oe .better fitted to grasp opportunities. --Election of New Board at Michigan. Considered Good Omen. � AlUJ.iPresident Eliot of Harvard, speak-ing to the New England Teachers' The election of a new athletic boardAssociation, said that the cause ofat Michigan has convinced many thatlow salaries of teachers was the fact tJ:e Wolverines will re-enter the Con-that the public schools system is ference this year, as the majority onmainly run by "very young women. the bodv are said to favor participar,who have not made the investment of ing in inter-collegiate athletics in tit"years of expensive study that young Woe st.men always bring to the profession . The personnel of the new boardYoung women do not stay more than follows: Faculty representatives, Dea few years in the service, many of Nancrede, Bates, Lloyd and Patter­them adopting a higher calling." son; students, Kennedy and Magoffin:A. new auditorium with a seating alumni representatives, Henry 2\1.capacity of 2,500 was recently ded- Bodman,. Physical Director Keeneicatcd at Illinois. Fitzpatrick.THE UNION HOTEL'.AND RESTAURANT ;-"Iowa's new natural science hall ;5now nearly completed and will hededicated next April. Kalailu Initiates New MembersKalailu, the honorary society forFreshmen girls, held its initiationFriday afternoon at the horne of MissA recent editorial in the Daily Fannie Johnson, 5836 WashingtonPrincetonian discusses the great need boulevard. The new members willat Princeton of a central clubhouse, 110Id their first meeting Tuesday af­like the Reynolds club. .�IlI';'U, Randolph Street "�.ternoon at I o'clock in Foster hall.We make a Specialty of Cluband Fraternity Dinners. . ",-THE POPULAR PLACE ,,:TO EATEither before or after theTheater.Bowdoin has been invited to estab-li The quarterly meeting of the boardsh a chapter af Delta Sigma Phi, the of editors- of The Daily Maroon 'wiltthe honorary debating society. be held today at 12 o'clock in the MANICURINGMaroon office in Ellis. SH:\�lPOQINGElectric Scalp and Facial MassageMADAME KAYNOR'�The board of directors of the Ath­letic association of the Universityof Wisconsin recently adopted res­olutions declaring that the money re­ceived from the sale of its new mem,bership books, which were placed onsale recently, will be used in hiringcoaches for the baseball and footballteams,' and supporting generally theother athletic teams, especially the The great unsolved mystery :sWill :Michigan return to the fold? SCA_LP SPECIALISTPhone H. P. J2S6.l3i E 55th S�.Have you heard about it?Have you seen it? .Don't fail to call when down toW!!EVERYBODY DOES.louis XIV. FamoDs Candy Shop.A MARVEL OF BEAUTY_Bowes-Allegretti CompanyCANDIES, SODA, LUNCHESState and Monroe StreetsTelephone 792 CentralChicagoYou can't say whetber ornot a Clove is economicaltill it's wom out. Trythe wear of TbOFcrew. The board expects to get about O:tYTll ��$4.000 from the sale of these mem- iF· I W 1�.I::..:)bership books. .1George Deering Kimball of Den- GLOVES"cr, the Eminent Supreme Archon ·.)f Ithe Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, ' .was the gl1(.'�t of the University ofChicago chapter yesterday, and alsovisited thoc campu� .. He is on his w:tyto Roston' to attend a meeting of thegrand coutlCil of the fraternity. OffJOSEPH R. MAUR,ITonsorialParlors724 E. 63rd Sf. ATt is rumored that Donald Robert­son is to present another series .)fpl:!ys in Mandel after th.e holidays.I f large and enthusiastic audienc�scount for anything. this should bemost welcome news to the stu<1en:s. and their friend.i. ' ARCADEARRowCIIfBI_ tIIIID IIZICOLLAR.• CCIlft CACM; ... OR •• CC"T.1IIIn."'" 1",- .curn�1. . . . . . . . .. �''tHE DAllY MAROON, CHICAGO, 'l'lmSDAY, DEC, Ii, I90i._.,"THE MAC-HURDLE"No.9This is the only Full Dress Shirtmade. the bosom of which abso­lutely will not bulge,You will never wear any otherkind ii you try this.(Patented Feb. 28-1899.) LIT DRAMATIC CLUB ELECTS BEECHER GIRLS HOLD � - ........ ���f.2I .... 1II-- I CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION lMiss Wlider Is Elected President and .--Miss Lilly Secretary_Treasurer ! Have Christmas Tree and Santaof the Organization. Claus-Ruggles Nine Give theChristmas Carol,The Dramutic club' of the LiteraryCollege of \Vomcli organized au-l The younger generation of Vin­elected officers yesterday. Miss Wi 1. cent s, Lovett s, Flints, Baums, an-Ider was chosen president and Mamie RaYi;:rofts joined with the nine Rug­Lilly, secrctary-treasueer, As yet the gles children and the other Beechercluh has no name, but this will be girls around the Christmas tree andtina lly decided upon, as well as plans jolly 010 Santa Sunday night. Thereconcer ning the first program to be were presents for all, from little boygi'·.t'n, at the first meeting next quar- dolls and Teddy Bears to a dangerouster. The club now consists of those saw for the ambitious �l. D. to-be.taken in at the two series of tria!sheld this quarter. The members are�lis�es Davis, Wilder, Bowlan,Slaught, Tausche, Caroline Dicky.j es sic Beckman and �I:tmie Lilly.PRESIDENT HARPER'S SPIRITSTILL A VITAL FACTOR A S('CIlC irom "Christmas Carol,"by the RlIg�lcs nine and their mother,was given by :\Ir:-;, Vall �Ietl'r, Gcr­trude Stern, Grace Spayd, MargaretTibbets, Marguerite Davis, Julia Gil­her t, Ethel Harrington, Ruth Keller,Fr:I IIce� :\1 cig:-; and Mamie Lilly.LONG TRIP FOR ST. LOUISUniversity.Dr. Hall Finds Influence of First Strong Gridiron Team Will PlayVacation Games in the West,7. Illinois at Evanston.President Still Potent in theSt. Louis University, tCOI1<IUerOrs oi'The spirit and influence of Presi- thc University of Nebraska on thedent Harper are still ;'ital factors inthe life of the University of Chicago,·'according to Rev. Charles CuthbertHall, president of Uni�n TheologicalAll good furnishers sell them.Made byUnited Shirt and Collar Co.Brand Shirts and Collars gridiron, take a 2.500-mile trip t,)Spokane, \Vash., where they have a"ootball game scheduled with theWashington State College on Christ,Seminary, who preached the Convo­mas day. The squad of sixteen war-.. cation sermon in Mandel Sunday, . d h C h C Iriors, accomparnc y one oc 1-"Some there are who have beenhere whose bodily absence is lost inthe presence of their spirit still amongus:' said President Hall. "Of one illWIIO DRlSS ,. snulurliSS.111 C •• FO. particular I, coming to this Univcr-WEAa'R£laplOtu I sity thinking he is gone, find the Iiv-BOSTO'N ing spirit in everything." Inspect Mail Order House.The Sociology club made a trip tilNorthwestern Schedule Completed. Sears, Roebuck & Co., the big mail A. �Icl'.. di:!r!.1�GARTER Th .. Unb .. cr�ltv. . 'order house, to study the economy ; ... Flo r : � t •. -.The Northwestern athletic authori- of distribution. 'GRI:Rl'fHOUSFS:tics have completed the basketball The Sociology c1ilb beginning with I Cor. S3d St. a:-.d Ki:r. ... rl.: Ave. Chic8�O- schedule for-the purple five. The sea- next quarter, will make two tripsson will last from December 2i to 'every month to all typical institution ...March i. .eight games in all being both in the city and outside.booked during that time. A winningteam is expected to develop from thematerial at hand. The followinggames are scheduled: Dec. 2i. Port­age Athletic Club at Portage; Jan. 10,Indians at Evanston; Jan. 24. Purdueat Evanston; Jan. 3', Indiana atBloomington; Feb. r, Purdue at La­fayette; Feb. '3. Chicago at Chicago;Feb� 29, Chicago at Evanston; Marchb THE .R£COOIIIaEo, STAIDAID�The limo II 'atllaped on .yo�.loop_ ,CUSHIO.BUTTON, CLASPUES FUTTDlRl LEt-IEYEISUPS. TUIS It. U.fas rUI.1"0"'"__ -,ALWAYS EASY�_�I,�- �"ITURKISH�RUSSIAN 75CI'1 PL�� D'!/!!l!,�5c ,l BARBER SHOP ISaratoga Hotel 161 Dearborn St. ,-,)INGageS A.G. SPALDING'.J1S6& BROS.-The Largest Manufacturers in theWorld ofOFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIE�Base Ball, Foot Bal� Golf,Lown Tennis. Basket Ball,Hockey.Offici:t1 I mpi�ments for Track andField l'n:(o,ms for All SportsSp:dd T1�'<; Handsomely l11us­tr;ltl'<1 Catalogue of all sportsC()'1t;i;l1� numcrous suggcs­t1011", Send for it. It's Frce.A. G. SPALDING & BROS,�t"" Yor:' . (·J,("�n. Philll.l('lphill. lto!'lon. Hllhi.lIlort �\ r", lI'�. :'-1 inl1�ar"'Ii,. Ilclroil. Wa!'hinglon.Sr, l.olli-. :-\,-w ()r1clln�. �1I11 Frllnd.co. I'in"hllra:._Cin(inn:<tti P .. n\·�r. :\lonrr"lIl. l:nffAlo. "lin!'.!' •Cir)'. Un "ian'!. l'lInll.IAJR,C.L.SCHARFPICTURES AND PICTUREFRAMING265 East Fifty-Seventh StreetOpposite Rosalie Court. The candidates for the title of ass')ciatc are: Wil"!; Sage Adams, Vir- day. X e w Y car's d:ly. Dancing a itergrrna Harrington Admiral, �Iary noun .11111 evening.The next religious service will be Stickney Allen, Benjamin Harrisonhdd on January 5. 'Badenoch, E. Raymond Bli,,�, Jr.iel'ma Davidson, David Francis Davis,Marjorie Day, Elizabeth Emily Erick­son, George Elmer Fuller, William�Iathias Gcorgcn, Etl1('1 Edna Hanks.Florence �Iay Harper, Dorothy HOWl'Hess, �liJ1l1a Hoskins. Ruth �[arhl1Kellogg. Kate Lillian Knowles, Helen:\Iargan't Langan, �Iahel JennettaLodge. J.oui::-e Bosley Lyman. �Iyrta lBelko :\lcCoy ... \l1('n Parker �lcFar- �land. Louise Chabrier Xortol1. ,\lIori._. j:\Ia)' Palmer, Ha7.el Dorothy T'cek.Mamice Thomas Price. :\lahc1 Raich­kn. (-;eorJ.!c Jo�eph Read, Vera Rice.IJa7.. c1 Dwi).,.>i1t Rohinson, �Iildr\!dScntt. Il:trry John<;on Schott. :\Jaryl'()Ig-a Shakes. Ren.,lo\\, Park('r Sherer.:\Iargar('t l.oui;;c Stein. Karra Scott.�tl'\"l·I1S. Shiro Ta�hiro. �fahel E�tdkTUTlH'r. \\'illiam DeGarmo Turner.I Stcpllo<'n SarJ.!cnt Vish(,·r. Eli7.a Jal1l'Up to 9:30 p, m .. out of 53i contem­poraries that have come to our notice.we find "Indians Scalp Maroons" asthe headline in 5'3 of the issue '>iNov. 2�.Robert C. Halsey has been pledgedto Beta Theta Pi.We ... yIU -fftIIeD ••IUIaqe asserIIat ..X.AS-GIFTSSuitable for theNURSE.DOCTOR.INVALID orMEDICAL STUDENT.Correspondence solicited.SHARP " SMITH, Friars Name Managing Committees. Every \Vednesday. Thursday, Satur­day and Sunday Evenings andSunday Afternoon.The committees have been appoint,cd for this season of the Blackfriars'activities. Ben Newman is thechairman of the management trioiUld is also on the trip committee.The committees are as Iollows : Mnn.agcmcnt=-Ncwman, chairman; Shawand �lcBride. Trip-Hcnry, chair. day, Cotillion. December 2-t, Tuesday.XXmas Eve. TCIl ttlr.kcys given away.ems, will leave next Friday.From Spokane they go to Portland.Ore .. to play the Multnomah Agri­cultural College New Y car's day. Th»party will return January 6.man; Harper and Newman.Candidates for Associate.\\'ilkiIlSflll, r--------------�����: University of Chicago! PENNANTS AND PILLOW COVfRSNEWDESIGNSPINSandFOBS ••Ii•IFRATERNITYPENNANTS"HOLIDAY GOODS PACKED AND MAILED WITHOUT CHARGEThe w. C. KERN CO.'--------.--------.-----------------------------------------------,, :!Manufacturers.Main Office and Factory41I East 57th Street. Wholesalers, Retailers.City Office eYe Salesroom35 E. Randolph St. (main floor)(Opposite Marshall Field 4 Co.).,Art\ES HATS-'2.00 $3.00A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.(61. 163 E. MADISON STREET,N ear La Salle. ?\IORE GOODS REDUCED ONALL OUR LINES, INCLUDING "STAPLES$50 and $45 Fabrics reduced to $42and $40.$45 and $42 Fabrics reduced to $38and $35.$40 and $35 Fabrics reduced to $33,,$30 and $28.Other goods in proportion.---_ ........ __ . ..-_--,_.Telcpholl�"'lI�l)� Pa r k lk a n d f/l.' 7SANS SOUeI PARK­DANCING PAVILIONOPEN DURING THE WINTER,U1f!x4e W·.TAILORWILLIAM .IERREIIS· .0 ..... I_" 'ti . _, ,Clark and Adctma Streets 'quildillg now enclosed and heatedEnrrnnce on Cottage Grove Ave."ncar 6T5: Street.2SC the Person.fSpecial DancesDecember 18, Wcdues,December 25, \\'cdncsda:,', Xmas day,Dancing aitcrnool1 and cvcnug. Dec..)T. Tuesday Xc\\' Ye,ar's Eve party,Sotl\·(,lli�s to all. J;I11. J5t, \Veoncs, BORDEH!SCondensed Milk. Fluid 1Iilk. Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed lIiIk 0,.327-329 E. Forty-RftIith It.'CHEMICAL, PHYSICAl., El.ECTRICAL andSURGICAL GLASSf APPARATUSWE MAKE SPECIAL APPARATUS ,!J'I!ACCORDING TO D�CRIPTION.Any Appar.tus Made to Orderw. J. BOEHMMANUFA�TURER AND IMPORTERPhone Main �,o:>. 171 E. Randolph Street.CHICAGOTHE ILLINO!S�Ianufactttr('rs amI importcrs ofHigh-Grade Surgical and Veterinary· 'f yon tcll any advcrtiser in TheInstruments and Hospital Supplies. I nail}' �Iaroon that you rt,re a uni,'c:-92 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. sity :-.tlldel1t. yon will r'�'cei\'c !'peciai(.! doors north of \Vashington St.) service., \!'tHE DAiLY MAR60�, CHICAGO, TUESDAY. DEC. 17,1901.The reply in behalf of the candi-I· REFORM ' SPIRITDEFEATS�RAD." RULE, J 'VIIIYCl'Sity . AthletiC Board SeIlda Coa­I' !it - '1erenCe Proposed Route of Seventl \W ',"'. Game Plan.,� 4,'�V"Action No Surprise to Students-ItW ,,' ,Means That Chicago Will VoteI . ApiDat All CbaDges.� i .. ,:,_ .!..The University athletic board con­r .tinued, its fight for "purity" footballI Saturday. when the ;>Wposlt:"n to al­: low graduates to play Wl�J IRey have; completed three y.ears of competition! was treated to the Maroon han. 11115: matter was the only one regardinz': the Conference rules th.,t was con­: sidered.: Th.e ruling whereby all students� .eould compete for three ).. \!3rS was put: through by the Conference cern mit­: tc:e at its last meeting, J t had no! difficulty in securing the requisiteI number of votes, and for this reasoni was expected to be approved hy the: University faculty. Other colleges: have not passed on the ruling. but it: will probably get the two-thirds votel needed.This decision of the athletic: board: has served to convince many that thet University will sit down upon all sug­i gestions made at the meeting of the: ..conference committee Saturday, J an-.uary 4- In case some reforms areput through, the faculty will probablynot approve of them at its meetinglater. up. I've just been held uP, at the HOLD TRIALS FOR CASTcorner of 57th street and Ellis. Bad IN DRAMATIC CLUB PL�Yneighborhood. yes. Hold-up menare hiding in Hitchcock. Yes, hurry."Act 3. Contest for Parts in the Cast of "TheKnight of the Burning Pestle"Is, Spirited.(Wallie appears gesticulatingly �x­plaining incident to six husky police- Nearly every member of the Dr3- _men, Pink and Hogy assisting. Po-lice, apprised of dangerous character matic Club compete� yesterday in the 'trials for parts in the cast of "Theof criminals, draw revolvers and be-gin search of second section. Wallieflourishes big revolver. "Sky" Terryguards entrance to basement withfor more than one part, increasinggolf-stick. Krog is armed with In-materially th;e difficulty of Coachdian club and mysterious bottle.Stern wears mask and swings baseball Donald Robertson to assign parts.Competition for the five women partsbat. Cast and ehorus of Hitchersand Snellers stand around in divers in the play was strong •. there beingten canddiatcs for places. Assign-ments of the parts will be announcedby Mr. Robertson today. The su.=­cessful members of the cast will startwork immediately after the close ofKnight of the Burning Pestle," the .play which the dub will produce next .quarter. Many of the members triedstrange garments. Yiko Hu is appro.,priately garbed in a kimono. "Louie"Berlin wears vivid blue bathrobe.Harry Harper is in his famous pinkpajamas. It being after 6 p. m. "Sam':MacClintock appears faultlessly garb- this quarter.ed in evening dress.) CAN'T ACCUSE STUDENTS OF(Some one turns on shower in lav,WORKING, SAYS DR. VINCENTatory.)Police (startled chorus)-What wasthat?Harry Harper-Just Carlisle snor- (Continued from page I)ing. da tes was made by Maurice F. Price.(Meanwhile Pink jumps from the He compared the college system withlavatory window.. and re-enters by similar systems in other universities,door in time to call attention of po- explaining where the Chicago plan islice to fresh tracks in snow indica- deficient. The increase of spirit, heting escape of one malefactor from said, could .come about only throughlavatory. Three officers are detailed co-operation of students and faculty.to' examine footprints, which Wallie Dean Lovett in his statistical sum­identifies as those of one of his at-mary of the quarter commented ontackers. Great excitement.) the fact that the University is attract-(Other officers search basement for 'ng fewer people from outside statesother criminal, a barrel of apples dis- and more from Chicago and Illinois.appearing simultaneously with "Pep" The figures for the Junior CollegesStern and "Ben" Cobb. All sectionsIt is the general impression thatthe only proposition standing a<chance of becoming operative next. year is .the proposal for a seven in-stead of a five game limit. No vote.was taken on this at the last meeting,and so it was impossible to find out are :are searched in vain.) Chicago ...... 435 Pennsylvania .. 6Wallie - Good night, gentlemen. Ill' . MmOIS ••••••• 125 ,I; ont na 3Sorry that your search has been vain. Iowa 52 '�tah '.. 3Police-Not at all. That is not un- .how .the various representatives stood. Indiana 40 Minnesota • 5It is thought, however, that ra ma- usual, (Exeunt.) Visconsin .•.. 26 Icf;lho 4jority favor lengthening the schedule. Act 4- Kansas II Indian Ter.... 3Crime IS. minutes later. Inmates Michigan 14 Kentucky ..... 4"WALLIE" STEFFEN HELD UP of Hitchcock have begun to straight- Missouri 15 North Oak ...• 4ON STREET BY MASKED lIEN en out rooms stacked by Snell friends Ohio 21 South Oak '.. 3:n their absence. Two police lurk inl New York..... 9 Oklahoma 2the shadows of the fence.} Nebraska ...•. 7, Georgia....... 1A Voice-Help! Murded Help! Texas........ 7 Maryland •....(Tumult ensues. Action and cos- Colorado ....• 8 New Mexico.. 1tumery of Act III. repeated.) Delaware 2 'Vermont ..•.•• 2Police-I t happened here. (Knock Cal1iornia . • .. .2 Oregon 2on Berlin's door.) Alabama...... :2 Washington •..(Continued from page I)Clo��r' i�pection shows a white, ovalobject under his arm. Probably this� is, -a: "ghost" 'ball, and he is seekingt. a ,_.chance for a little midnight prac­�ti�e ,�icking drop-kicks from, the "73-. ·�·rd "line.' You never can ·etl.J(Enter two firce-looking despera- Louie-Not here. Some one on the Massachusetts. 2 Louisiana •....roof. Right up stairs there. New Jersey... I Japan .. J....... 2(O�ers mount stairs slowly. hy Tennessee •.••• I China......... 2light of dark lanterns and with drawn Germany . • . . . I Russia :2revolvers. Search all rooms, but again There was an irscrease of six perin vain.) cent over last year in registrations inSky Terry-Perhaps you woald like the Junior Colleges.to stay all night. Associate Professor Addison Web-Police-No, thanking you kindly. ster Moore gave the address. HeThis is no place for us. (Exeunt.) spoke of the fallacy in the idea that(Curtain.) in modem business dehumanizingmethods were taking the place of old­fashioned family and neighborhoodco-operation. "The neighborhood hasmerely become enlarged. Each manis not now working in common withthe neighbor from whom he borrowsa rake or a hoe across he back f.enc�:the whole of humanity receives theb<!11efit of his work."does, with handker-chiefs concealingtheir nether features.)First Stlck-Up=-Stop! Hands up!Second S.-U.-Yes. desist iromyour locomotion; extend your manualextremities' parallel toward heaven.above your head.Wallie-Not by a (?) si,ht. (Exitin the direction of 55th street, movingrapidly. The thugs follow, but aresoon distanced.) Yesterday "WaJIie" mourned the lossAct 2. of his three pork sandwiches and con-Scene I. (Wallie appears in the siderable self-respect. Two freshmen,distance, breathless and tcautious, ac- barricaded in their rooms, wonderedcompanied by "Pink" and "Hogy," how long it would take "Wallie" tolikewise whistling to keep up cour- get over it. When interviewed fromage.) the fire escape by a Daily MaroonWallie-It happened just as I toitl :-eporter they asserted that fi"e pointsyou. are sure (or Chicago in the Confer- 1--------------_Pink-Would that I had been here; cncc, as "Wallie" covered the 220 toI would have shown my valor. 55th street in exactly 21 flat.Hogy-And I also, I would- "I never saw anyone run So fast,"(Re-enter villains.) said one of the gleeful first year men.Villains-On your knees! "\Vallie" spun around and never �nce(They fight. Wallie. Pink and looked back. And we certainly hadHogy arc discovered beneath the two that trio 'buffaloed' when we caughtvillains.) them by Snell. They said there wereFirst Villain-Hand over those pork five of us. 'Wallie' dropped the sand_sandwiches or you never play foot- wiches, and 'FSnk' his cane, and .\11ball again. three dropped their nerve. Say, but(They snatch the bag and disap- 'it's fortunate that we have a pile ofpear into Hitchcock.) food in here or we'd sure starve. JScene 2. (Wallie appears convers- expect we' I get ours tonight. Theiug wildly over the telephone.) whole hall is after us, and the policeWallie-Hello, police station1 Well, have sworn to give us the 'third rle­,this is Wallie Steffen. Yes, Wa11ie. gree' if they catcb us out at night.No, DO, I dOll't want to sift aaJSelf But it was sure wonh it." TypewritersTYPEWRI:rERS for Sale or Rent­Special rates to stud�nts; bargaln�in roe-built machines. W. White­head, 36 La Salle Street. DRINU�INKI,IKE A CAMEL�,vol LI.�:;;;.----IEGl. THRIWiD Lei6-Fr.----------------------------------------------------�' -O�MDeMACHINISTS' AND METALTOOLS IN AMERICA.THEY ARE FOR SALE ATPRICES.Call and See. WORKERS'REASONABLEPhone Main 558.To load a Conklin Fountaiu Pen. just dip it in aDJ.ink, press the Crescent-Filler and see it fill its oWn,tank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do it.anywhere-any time. 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