... ' .. � :' ',' '�"'f",;1 f' .�. ,: • �CHICAGO, THURSDA Y. JAN. 23. 19OH. Price Two Cents...Batly ilarnnttiaTHER HEADS WIITER ISWDDIIN6 DATESARBANGEDlW. A. A. ISSUES PLEA.f: $EIIOR COLLEGE COUIGIL Vanity Water Schedule Complete, FOR lORE CHORUS GIRLSNow that Dlinois.. Yale and Penn- for Amateur Actors of DramaticClub to DisgUst of Coach DonaJd Bogus Telephone Repair Man RobsRobertson... Telephone Cash Boltes in Wom-en's Halls and Hitchcock. '.··1· :� � .. lI-craaeD and JIias Baker Chosen sylvania Have Been Given Definite Women in Charge of Varsity Vaude-�;;. to Other Office&-Dail,. Meet- Places. ville Find no Problem oJ UD-,;' ings Decided Upon.. employed in Univenshy._, The full Varsity schedule was an- Coach Donald Robertson is dis-L.mittee OD e,.-:or Prom Com- nounced by Dr. Raycroft yesterday. gu t d"""- �It had been known for some time Hope Blackfriar Chorus Will Stir s e .:: mittees to Report Friday-Black Ambition of Women-Select The ambitious young actors andfriars Trip Up Today. what teams the Maroons would meetSoloists. actresses of the Dramatic club �::-ein .the tank during the Winter qua r - charged with unprofessional conductt r: b t t t d I � Kelley, Beecher. Green and Foster· Senior C01D1cil Officers. e. u up 0 .yes er ay severa 01 in being carried away by the humorthe dates had not been settled upon Wanted-Chorus gir'ls ; must be in halls, and sections two and four oft.Wi1Jjam E. Wrather, chairman. o· - of the lines which they are rehears-i William P. McCracken, vice- chair- definitely. telligent and willing to work; ex- ing. Hitchcock were all 'robbed in' broadThe season will open February 1, perience not necessary. Apply to Stories of a recent rehearsal are he- daylight ycsterday noon by a pseudo.JIIIIL when Chicago and Wisconsin WI· II ''IT A A Varsity vaudeville com telephone repair man who .went the: fraDces Baker, secretary. n. . ., - ginning to ·be told in which the en-meet in Bartlett. In conjunction with mittee. tire cast of 'Beaumont and Fletcher's rounds of the dormitories armed-: The Senior College Council held its ..· this contest, University High and A . woeful lack of ambitious soubret- "Kn ight of the Burning Pestle" was with a hammer and tools and smash-'::first meeting of the quarter yesterday{morning and after electing officers Hyde Park will have a dual water tes and dancers is reported by the SO convulsed by the humorous lines ed and pried off the money. boxes.";foapd so much work ahead of it that meet. stage directresses tfor the W. A. A. in one scene, that' the whole rehear- The man wa� seen in some of the-�it: decided to hold daily meetings for Two meets have been, arranged entertainment which is to be given on sal came to . standstill until the women's halls, l.ut the real character. '. with Illinois. the first to be held February 28, and it is asserted thnt amateur players had their laugh out of his operations was not suspected,�� !hile. .. February 20 in Bartlett natatorium, an advertisement of .the above de- until after his departure. In Hitch- ..'>Arrangements for the Washington and recuperated their strength, . ,.';Promenade to be held on the evening and the second at Champaign. March scription is under consideration. Such interruptions aside. however, cock he was not' seen. but one of the . ...,.:�f February 21 are' the most import- 7. The dates of the duals with Yale Much is hoped, however, from the preparation for the first performance telephones was found smashed very- .. :::; .. �:��i matter now before the body. At and . Pennsylvania have been ar- rivalry that will be created when. the of the play on February 14, is pro- .shortly before noon and the robbery _ >�.'; �t�rday's . meeting a committee ranged. Yale will be met April 18 achievements of the male chorus girts ceeding to the satisfaction of Ml'. of the other was not accomplished .... :.:'::composed of William Wrather, Nor- anAd F.enn�ylvania on �pril 25· of the �Iackfriar show begin to DC Robertson' at the rate of two or three until �ter this. The· identity of the '·'::'�:."I::� Barker and H. W. Harriman practice meet WIth the Central noised about the campus. Competi- rehearsals a week. man IS a mystery beyond the fact '.::';j::,was .appointed to. make nominations Y. M. C. A. is on the cards for the tion from this quarter is expected to The club has not yet decided the that it-is-faiz::ly celtaill-tllat_hl�t.-. '. ::",'.',lor members of-the committee, which Varsity swimming and polo teams for begin shortly. exact time of the second presentation �nd not the man who bas'' .. �<,:. Friday night at the Bartlett natator- "The four choruses which carry the ()If "The Knight of the Burning Pes- been mulcting the H'tchcock tele- .�,.:: will have charge of the Prom. A re- .··-,'·r: port. will be made at· the r egular ium, Coach: Knudson was not ready heaviest work for the musical sketch tie." One production on the night of phones for the last three months. . ,,-:_:,A-�p"g"r th� Council on f_rida.1.an". yesterday to announce the entries for have commenced rehearsing. Lexing- Friday; February 14, is. ·�ssurcd. ·The visit to the women's hall w;.s . : iiJ';''�.meiiibership of. the -Piotn 'eoDmiit: .t�eJ,.JIl.eef ... and. d.eclared.�that_he, had. t�.n.. a��_GYJ!.l���i�� .. are th� SCt;lM'S The. ·.other� presentation . �Il: occur ill timed, as the collecto� bad .been '. "�JiJ��jka will probably be definitely deci4� d�cided -=-_ iei-, give'�U" the - �cfidates o� l�tncafe step . practfces '. and" � gay :�lilie; :tlie--' ·Sat1lr&.ly·: -anemno}l"� : c:. .around.:�on._.Tuesday._· 4.t., is � asserted�.j:;._. , .... �'H� apoo at that time.' . uutil Friday before making anz de- smgmg, The sketch. the name of evening' .of February 15.' In all·prof.>.. 'that "the ·pr���edg· froIi;ihe' .. iJw h�I"t;�l��?��><�;-�. '�":},fiss Cheney was.appointed to rep- cision, The meet will -be entirely in- which has not yet been divulged, was ability a' matinee production on' Sat- did not' to\al more than ;30 :e:en� .: In'!_ .'. .v., '.':'Jj��._'�:t�nt the Senior Council in the se- formal, and the events that will be written by Jessie Heckman. Caroline urday afternoon, . will be dC'cided. Hitchcock he fared' better and 'may : '<:�:��1:�Iection of a distinctive Senior pili. pulled. off will not be decided upon Dickey and Althea Warren. It deals upon. ,It is thought that by offering have realized $5 d'rom' the· tWo�'t�le� . :U::��.::She will co-operate with the 'pin com- ::��:�da� DlC·ght.A. LSqi���d�,ibsuktnl�twnJ's wloitkh. a s.cub-Freshllman girl who i; an' afternoon performance, �ny Ph;�ees'radl' I dl'ffercance I'n' methods �:�, :".'���.'-.�{:.:.,.��ttee of the Senior class. It is pro- ....,_ 0 109 lor a -co ege. school children in the neighboring ca �- .. _,:0.-': posed to embody in the pin the of- supposed to have a few fast men. Already much agitation as to cos- vicinity will be afforded an oppor- has satisfied the investigators th&lt .", ....... :,��:.�jThis will be the first meet that the tumes has sprung up' Accord' � the man who robbed the telephones _�:,.ficial seal of the University, if one is . 109 .0 tlmity of seeing an Elizabethan pre- .: T''>;.. decided upon in the near future. aquatics team have had, and .it will Blackfriar precedent the system of sentation of one of Beaumont an,1 of Hit�hcock last QUarter was· not' '.;''''· Ben Newman pre�ented a request be the first opportunity for the U:ni- borrow:ng clothes from· one's friends Fletcher's greatest plays. concerned in yesterday's work.' The . -_�'£i:. on behalf of the Blackfriars that the ve.rsity fans to get.a line on th�ir has commenced, Business Manager Renslow Sherer person who first operated in Hit�l�- .� \�]Council petition the faculty to per- work. Coach Knudson will probably Miss Dudley. Miss Barret and Miss is taking all necessary steps to secur� cock evjdentl" possessed a key 0'" � .;:;;��t the proposed trip of the comic determine from the showing made;"y Lhoermore· are training the dancing. special songs. music and stage. set- was able to ick the lock, as hL per- .:. ,r�, opera organization, Action on this the men Friday· night the men who Alj-ce Dunshee, 'Marie Ortmeyer and tings, which will form important fea- iormed his work neatly and' withontwill meet Wisconsin a week from Phebe Bell are training the sinmn:.!. . :njury to' the instruments.' "'The manmatter was postponed until this e' � tures in the presentation of the play,morning, when a special meeting will Saturday. Yesterday trials were held for tIt! Professor A. H .. Tolman is writing a who. went .• _the roUnds yesterday -be held to consider the matter. The work of the polo men will oe solo parts. The successful candidates criticism of the plat, which wilt be smashed the boxes open in somewatched with special interest, as i� is were: distributed in printed form within a cases and pri�d them off in others.I. H. BADENOCH WINS PRIZE there that the fight for places on th= 1\liss Murray, Miss Alice Dunshee, short time. It is expected that tick- Several of the telephones· were -autteam is closest. Miss Phebe Bell and Miss Burke. out of commission for part of yes-ets for the play, which is to be pre-There will b.: another trial Monday sen ted at Mandel hall. will be ready lerday aiternoon.at 5 p.' mo in the gymnasium for a for distribution by February I. In Hitchcock this third robbery inTWO HUNDRED ATTEND place that is stilI open, The judges' The cast for the play is as follows: thrc;e months proved the last straw,LITERATURE DANCE were Miss Dudley, Miss Ortmeyer, Speake r of the Prologue .. Henderson and orders were sent to the ChicagoMrs. Jones and Miss Helen· Peck. A Citizen •...........•....••... Bru.:e Telephone company to have the five'The general chairman of th� W. A. :nstruments in the 'hall removed atHis Wife .•••.•.• ,' Miss Grim::nA. entertainment is Miss Ethel Pres- Ralph Benzies once.' A minimum rental of $1.50 aton, Caroline Dickey is chairman of Venturewell Shackleford month for each instrument is charge.ithe vaudeville and Althea Warren IS H h D· and during last quarter the collc<ct:>rump rey Ixon�ferrythought Orchar.J, from the telcphone company would'I 'f 'h h 'I' B I be confronted by empty boxes at al-�� rs. � erryt oug t "'� ISS e IJasper Scott most every v�sit to the hall. The £r�-STOP BEIIWSAL fOR LAUGB SMOKES TELEPHONESAID EXTRACTS' NICKELSElizabethan Humor ProftS too Much..Is Not Hitchcock's Familiar Robber-Men's Hall in Disgust OrdersIns�ent Taken �ut.'.''. '�;: -:''\-7 i-. �'. :':. ,,:.Writes Best "Squib" in Contest forTyro JoamaJists.- As ·the result of a contest in Pro­fessor Vin:c:ent's course in journalism,Benjamin H. Badenoch was yester­�, adjudged winner of the priZe forwriting editorial "squibs." Bade­aoch's paragraph follows:"In these days of revived Marath')nruns. is it any wonder that 1.1 r. Bry­an keeps right on running?"Second and third places were givc.'1rtspecti\,cly to the following squibs:"Anarchists attempted to blow upthe Amerkan Aeet and PresidentRooscvelt has launched the Taitboom. Misfortune never comes sin�­I,."flGo"cmor Hughes does not wantthe RepUblican nomination. but, \)fcourse, if his party insists -- __ ." Girla Give First Affairs of the Quar­ter to Men of Philosophy andLiterature.The Junior Literature College "'! ·"hairman of the refreshment COln­Women gaV'C an infonnal dance :It mittee.the Reynolds club yesterday from 4to 6 o'clock. Fully a hundred couplesattended. The "Barn Dance" was afeature on the program and manytried the rustic reel, with varyingsuccess. The men turned out "crywell. and there was plcnty of thisuncertain elemer:rt. An exceptionallyeffi-cicnt social committee saw that allthe men were introduced. The wholeaffair was a great success and e"cry­one enjoyed himself immensely.The chaperones were Mr. and Mr:-;.Two fine private libraries, consist- Lovett, Mr.' Krehbiel and Mrs. Ar-ing of several thousand volumes, have nett. DePew played. One hundred and fhoe students To TeD of Har� llountainsrecently been donated to Syracuse 'from Central and South America are A t the ne�t meeting of the GermanUni\·crsity. One of these a collect- 'members of the Latin-American Chlb I' club Dr. Kern will give an account (\fion worth $10,000, is pr�bablY the Ernest Fischer, '09, recently visited I at the University of Pensylva- a journey through .the Harz moun-best of its kind in the country. . friends at Three Oaks, Michigan. nia.. tains of German,...Michael ..................••. Borden quent assessment to meet the deficitsTo TeD of Standard OilLuce .Miss Jackson became exccedingly monotonous t\)Pompiona Miss6 Porter the rcsidents of the hall even beforethe end of last quarter. Several houseAn address will be delivered t.)­night by Dr. Wl'ight of the depart­ment of Political Economy, in whichhe wi)) deal with certain aspects ofthe hU!'incss procedure of the Stand­ard Oil Company. The lecture willhe held under the auspices of th�Political Economy clubCohb 3C. meetjngs were called to consider theTo Hold All-University Reception matter and it was generally agrecdOn Friday evening, in ,Lexington to remove the telephones at the nexthall. an in·formal gathering will hI! offcnse.held by the Young Women's Chris- To make up .for the absence of pu�at 8 p. m. in tian Association. The entire Univer- li-c telephones several private tele-sity js iO\oited to this affair. phones will be installed in differentrooms. Those who have already de­clared their intention of installing tel­cphones in their rooms are Carl H.Lambach in section 2,' Louis S. Ikr­lin in section I, Schuyler B. Terry insection 5, and P. W. Pinkerton :nsection +-'__irJ:�r.>I �:-., '.. f·. f, ','f. ..;,,!.:1 ..tf. ,i.;.,.:I;;,I: i!:I:rI �r1\II·II,',Ii iII!.I"I'I,I, 1 ODe Year Aco Tod.ay. Senior ��. Women will meet a�'It was annouced that Edith Ter:", 10:30�. m. in Cobb Lecture Hall,ry and Ea�l D. Hostetter would Pre-Medical StudeDta w�lI; be .\d:-lead the Washington Promenade. dressed by Dean Dodson at 10:30 a.The appointments were given m. in Kent. All pre-�edics are invit-oat for the committees in the Sen- ed,ior class. Guthrie Lecture--Mr. William H. STwo Years ACO To-da1 Guthrie will lecture at 4 p. m. in theDr. T. W. Goodspeed announced I Music Hall of the Fine Arts building, that the trustees had dccid�d. in on "Ibsen, the Critic of Society; the, .'favor of erecting the Wilham rights of the Individual"·Rainey Harper Memorial Library. I Brownson Club will meet at 4 p. m,Three Years Ago Today. in Lexington I,S.,It was announced that Leo De Glee Club will hold a rehearsal atTray had pledged to Phi Gamma 17:15 p. m. in Kent. The trial for nc-Delta. .'companist will be. held.Hitchcock hall gave a recption Fellows club will meet in Hitch-at which Mrs. Frederick Carpen- cock Libraray at 8 p. m, today, to dis-ter was the guest of honor. cuss "Research Work in the Biologi-Four Years Ago Today. cal Departments."An oriental reception was held Fellows Club will meet at 8 p� m.in Lexington hall. in Hitchcock Library. There will beSeven new members of the foot- a discussion of research work in the rllB UNION HOTEL ;,!,ball team were awarded "C"s. Biological Department. ABD RESTAURANTFive Years Ago Today. Settlement Dance tickets may beSCIENCE AND LITERATURE The Freshman track team de- obtained at the Infonnation Office.DEBATERS COilE TO TIJIE feated the Illinois Freshmen by a Amaleur Photographers who' wishscore of 45-41. to work for the Cap and Gown willSubjeCts for Intercollegiate Debates The University Glee and Man- leave their names and addresses atSubmited Within Time Limit Set dolin clubs gave their first concert Box 280 in the Faculty Exchange.by Council. of the season at the Memo�ial Senior Pictures will be taken byEvery university of any pretensions Baptist Church, Oakwood boule- Martyr. free of charge. Iwhatever always has one or more in- In compliance with the order of the va rd.stitutions which serve Junior College council, Rbilosophy Ten Years Ago Today. NOON TODAY TIME LDUT.. 'Credit as butts of increasing and Science colleges bave submitted The Quadranglers gave a dane- FOR SUBMITTING ORATIONS SOMETHING NEW IN BASEJIAU.to the criticism and ridicule. to the other two colleges questions ing party at Kelly hall. --Spaldin"'s .O!'SEIc.!��. RA"�... eo.Dmons It seems it really must for the annual iutercollegiate debates, ManIlllClipts of Speeehea to be De-I» _ _ IiUIIbe so. Else how could the' ribald Science debaters chose: "Resolved, FORM CLUB TO STUDY livered in Oratorical Contest lIust Edited by. Henry Chadwick,' tl:ekeep the fire of near-genius burning That the Canadian banking system PROBLEMS OF ORIENT ' be Entel"ed Today. "Father of Baseball:' -Contains 4l1-an institution with caustic criticism should be introduced in the Unite I ---merous interesting records �and woden witticism. States." Philosophy gave Arts col- Stlldents and Factulty lIembers Noon today is the time limit set heretofore collated, including witmtr�Probably the. University Commons lege the choice of· three questions, lleet and Organize New Society for submitting orations for the North- of National League Championshipshas, in the past, held an unquestioned which are: "Resolved, That the peo- -Dr. Parker President. ern 'Oratoriea! preliminaries, . Each each year since 1876, with games wonb . hi d ] th t and lost and players' who batted.pJright to first place as a campus y- pic of India should be given'. home candidate must an m ree ype-or better since 1876, leaders in """word. No comic opera has neglected rule;" "Resolved, That the law pro- Students from the Orient and the written copies 'of his production not fielding position, and win,!i,!g'p�5.to poke fun at it; communication� viding. for the closing of the saloons members of the ,facu,lty rep' resentin g later than: 'this noon. ', each year from' 1876; Nat,lonal AlI-I fti d. f : hi b it 11 America selections from 1871; ,COllI-have poured into the Daily 0 ce ej of Chicago on Soliday should be en- the sociology, politics and compara- The .oranons, none 0 . W IC S �plete list of ocl,!bs, �ith officus...t• nouncing it; patrons have showed forced;" "Resolved, That the people tive religious departments, met' �o- contain more than 2,000 words, are to dates of admission smce 1876; Ama:�. patti;.u�ar unanimity in triticising it of the state of Oklahoma should be g'ether last night and organized the be judged by a commitee : of three, can League records since orpaiD-blib b -d f tion; World's championship .�.without stint. The University pu IC given the power of usia� the Initia- Oriental club, a society formed for selectedjointly y t e epartments ofrom IS&!. with playcrs' names; B�'.early came into the habit of thinking tive and referendum," the purpose of, studying the political. English and Public··Speaking.· They ball Field. Day records; college:�that if anything worse than the Com- Neither Literature nor Arts �ve social and, relizious questions of aU . will first be marked-with regard to ords; miscellaneous records; aD :�;'.Q.•• d major and minor Ieague rec�rds',,�.mous existed it had never been dis- as yet accepted or rejected th ese the nations of. the far East, from literary style by these three 0JU ges,1907; list of extra long ga ..... , ...covered. Freshmen accepted the questions, but it is expected that a Turkey to Japan. Then they are to be presented before 1907; complete history of IcpJ in_� .. sort of traditi'l'MI! ."nd d .. '11 b d· &. d d et of J·udges to be graded ball a'nd other. intersting matter .. :.... �;, '..sentiment as � ..,� GAA easlon WI e ma e JD a Jew ays . The dub will meet once a week a secon s .' .. began to feel at home when they could in order that the teams of all the All members of the University and according to oratorical ability ShOWd A.. G. SPALDING &:BJUIJ;·.""Pn:Ss an·· opinion of the thorough colleges may be able to begin work other persons who are inter"Sted in by the candicbtes.. '47 Wabash A_, Cbk:ap.�(�;.•. and· sincere disguest with the man- on the debates as SOOtt as possible. oriental affairs will be eligible ior The names of the nine men wh"_baD Managers: Send for �. ��ent of the Commons. It was The pJdiminary debates, to cboose membership. hav� registered, together with the ing's New Baseball Catalo .... fOr. 'useless for viritors to praise the Com- tM representatives of the teams far The officers of the club will be title� of their respec:tive orations, WI:J IgoB. Mailed free... 'Do�s' as better tban any other col- the finals, will be held in all the Jun- elected annually. Ther-e will be ,no be announced this aftemoon�legiate eating-place; tbe tradition, like ior colleges at their regular meet- fees charged to the me�bers.the ghost of Ban quo, would not ings next Tuesday. The semi-finals The following are the names of th�down. and the finals should bave been held officers, who will hold their office tillIn the period of tbe new manaJe- two weeks ago, but owing to the the first week of next January:ment of the Commons. however, even failure of Philosophy and Science col- President-Dr. A. K. Parker.the chronic "lmackers" have been sa:- leges to submit questions before, Secretary-Mr. W. E. Hopkins.isfied. Better food and better S'!.· nothing was done. Executive Committee _ Professorvice began the moment Steward Bar- The members of tbe Junior col- W. I. Thomas, G. E. Owyang and Mrell assumed charge, and the� bas I_eges 'are showing more interest ;r{ S. Raffie.been constant improvement during the contests this year than has beenhis administration. As a result, five the case for many years. In all the SPEAKS ON LONDON TO.thousand more meals have be::n colleges there is an extremely large ENGLISH FORTY CLASSserved than in the preceding year, number of candidates for the team,and objection to meals and servi�e and all the men are working hard.has well-nigh disappeared: It is expected that there will be manyNo human work is perfect, and no close races for places on the teams.absurd pretensions are' made for the The debaters of Science. collegeCommons; but so far .as performing Met yesterday in Kent to decide uponthe difficult function' of. famishing a question for the preliminary de­satisfactory meals to several hundred bate, which will be held at the meet­University. men, the Commons :s ing of the college next Tuesday,above reproach. The question to be debated will Dc:"Resolved, That .the election ofA secondary primary bill is now III Roosevelt in 1908 would be a benefitto the United States. The men who� BAILY· �OON. CHI�GO. �HURSDA Y,' JAN. 23.-'1g(;s •PBBarJ.'ON w. OASS, Ne.. Bdlter.IUl:LVIB s. ADAllS. .AWedc EdItor. It is repaaed 'on fairly creditableauthority that a union walking dele­---------------1 gate is p!an:nins to actually' work for. ne 0GIeIa1 ast1ldea�. PnIt'�tI- ., tilehis living in the future.l1a1ft1111Q' ., CIIk8p.Chief Shippy, says no hobo parade� be' pCrmitted in Chicago. . Didthe genial O'Hoolihan fail to carryout orders in permitting the �gather­ing of. the "always Idle' at the Rey­nolds club Saturday Bight?PabUabed da1l7. acept 8adaA IIoL__ ud � 411dDa �of tile I1Dl.ealq 7IU'.Ther� should be an investigationLUTJIU 1). WBBNALD. llaultac Bdltorof the titular ·claims of Count Steche-nyi, who is going to marry GladysVanderbilt "for love alone." C9un:sof account usually count on a largebank account.I'ormerqThe I1D1N1'8l� of ChJcqo Weekl7. A federal prosecutor took a sixmonths' course in bookkeeping to en­able him to convict Walsh. If someThe WeeJt:7, Oct. I, 1892.The Da1l7, Oct. 1, 1� of Walsh's associates had given afraction of this time to a study ofWalsh's system of bookkeeping, theefforts of Attorney Dobyn might not8ulleerlpUOD price. f3.00 per 7ear: ,1.00for 8 m6atbL Sub8crlpUou recel ... atBaJ) ..... at the have been needed.the Maroon 01Dce. EllJa , _heulQ' � Cobb BalL.Pr1Jlied b7 the IIaroGD PI.­Phoae lbde Park 1881Postpone Glee Club ElectionThe Glee club election, scheduledfor yesterday morning was post­poned until tonight, for lack of aquorum. The m�ting will be heldin Kent theater at 7:15, and in addi-tion to the election of officers, a �e';'hearsal of the club and trials for an;tccompanist will be held.Have you tried the Classified Adsin the Daily Maroon?.. lIr. Robertson Gives Lecture '"'()JOint Meeting of His and IIr.Boynton'. Classes.order. Reputations are not made in a day.It has taken up years to "establishThe joint English forty classes of ours:' That's the reason you canMr. RObertson and Mr. Boynton me: depend on our work, both in quali:yin Mandel Hall this morning and lis- and artistic appearance. Convenien:lytened to a stereopticon lecture by located, it should appeal to you. Es­Mr. RObertson. Mr. Robertson spoke moer's Photo Studio, 243 E. 55th St.on "London and Early ElizabethanStage." The lecture lasted nearly .\nhour and in that time Mr. Robertsonshowed the principal historical pointsof London, particularly those th:llhad a literary interest. He also show­ed pictures of the Swan, Globe andBlackfriars theaters and describ:dtheir interior plans. The Globe th�a­ter \V'as_ made famous throughShakespeare's connection with it.Science wins in basketball, despitethe Arts of Captain Excellsen. will try for the team to represent thecollege are: R. C. Halsey, Ben Mor­gan, C. Benitez,' W. Kuh, C. W.Smith and C.. F. McCullough� GLOVESFOWNESThe man who is broke still hasti�e to pun himself together for theSenior Prom. Course books should be left in tbeoffice or the Dean. wiD be WOrD loapi' tbis8eaOII thaD otben­that .. other &loftS.With the armouncement of tileProm. committee, our intuest in Da­tional politics wiU return. WaDtecl-�oar Dame 011 tile ...� If. ef 'nil .... '1 No. is the ti&le to SQ�scribe. '� .. "-..... ,III-1I7 Randolph StreetTHE POPULAR PLACETO EATEither before or after theTheater.We make a Specialty of Club·and Fraternity Dinners. pr..:.. it).mipapr,;. sa}' ..,_ :hi:-0inlw;ththor, du.. �I;� m;. fintal; pr,. p(·.�.)h,"···f�" : ist. poofideinltcrthe' .. ,.. .,TeIepboaa Hyde Park 18 and �7fOiDIeWA. McAdalWlsttriaria_hfielhesplYiilDrfrolIlil101COlfili:lIletveha,froTh. U.I"'e ... I'�... F lor: .1.,........-aoUSBS: ....Car. SM St •• ::ad XJm..a-� A.-.e. ChlceloBORDEN·SCondensed Milk. Fluid Milk, en.'and Buttermilk. 'AD Bottled in the eountr)'.Bordea·s Condensed Milk C6.,P7-� Eo Forv-seventh at.'Have y·ouSubscribedforTHE DAILY MAROON? turpiliJ�S!th�contdh:l\'er.circquethehan,oj IIOlDo it Now... _ (. - .. ' . . -, ""';""� ��:�:?�:�....'��::�_ ,,BAlD' �oOll.·' GHtCAGO,· TaURSDA Y, JAN. 23 •. J908... .OoMS ARB READY PORSOLDIER MEET TOMORROWThayer of Topeka, Kansas, i!pledged to Delta Kappa Epsilon.J ��e ph Hayes, an alumnus of A1-pha Delta Phi, ate. lunch at the chap­ter' bouse yesterd�y"No life-work is, greater, no enter- The :following men have been. in-prise in life affords' better ,opportun� itiated into Kappa Sigma: Earl H.ity for real success than does the Bolby, Enoch Brand and Joseph B.Coambs..ministry, and yet this 'Worthy occu-. pation holds little attraction to the ,The, Tennessee club will give a. present generation of young men," dinner Saturday night at 6 p. m. JD't" said Professor Herbert Willett, in fI�tchinson Commons. The promi­,:_ -his address before the Young Mc:n's nent Tennessians of Chicago will beChristian Association mid-week meet- present, and it is expected tha.: thereing in Haskell last evening. "Time will ,be a full atendance of the Uni­was," continued Dr. Willett, ,"when versity students of that state.lJIIer:! th ., h I The Score club. Will hold their firste mnustry �as t e most 'popu at'. ,.lSbips the most dignified and the most hon- dance this quarter at Rosalie hall,� -: ored profession. The gradual intro- Saturday. The dancingwill begin at. aclJ .duetion of what is now termed poP- 2:30.tthers ,,�b.r education and the' presence,.of ' . �e I,atest .����lt� �n .the Inter-Ira-. '.AD- ' 'di ..' . • • ' temJty bowling . contesf ate as « I.COIII- many ivertmg occupatIons JD whlch'( .. S.' ,',' 0 -5', __ .I • fi • I .. . '1 ' �W$: IgDla Chi'defeated Alpha �iIUU nancta gam IS easily ,avaJ able, have . ':", ' ",' .Lan� . " �� ,taken from the ministry its former " B " ,� ; prestige in the 'eyes Of the world. . ,�ta Thela Pi defeated Psi Upsilon JUDGESUII�. .; . .• • ,'. to three straight. FOR SECOND WEEK�. Pointing toward a life: of opulence, Ka' . . '. OF MOTTO CONTEST NAIlED:,,�, ',,' the average young man enters a pr�: ppa Sigma defeated Psi UpsilonIt.; ;..�,-: ., ., ..:n three straight. ,Competition Already on for' Sec:oildds"of" '. fession Without constdenng the mm- P ., U ·'1 . . ''..' .' . dol -. - Sl,. - PSI on defeated Phi Gamma Tweo"'_&�e 'Do"-- O� 'F�es,,!i: -: IStry, rts needs and Its wonde ,,': " «r : � ,gu&� »."I be . .. . . Delta two to one. SeeD Cam,posslblhtles." As a result. the need on pus.�i of tbe Church Ifo� r"';l leaders lead- SCIBNCJi:.,�,:nv&· The second week or the four-week... (�. . .ers in touch with the thoughts 3Dd DDBA .... , AJtrS TEAll Daily Maroon Contest is OIL Theideas of the present time, is grow- competition for the second of t.'te;� ing and an evident dearth of minis- Secoacl Coatat' of IDteI1:On-:� �,our twenty-five dollar SUI'ts, to bee fOr 'tenal �tudents is becoming evident 10 Series.. � ',to Scieatiata _ given away by a prominent down-theological seminaries." , Score'· of 23 to 10. town clothier, is already keen. D.-:': ':: 0' After clearly indiCating 'tbe- vanDas '�: W. Kobak, winner Qf the first award,forces tending to prevent more yOUDI' . �rts, College went down in defeat is a personification of the excellen.:;:,,,�en from entering the ministry, Dl·. before the strong'Science College five merit of .the prizes when seen stroll­Willett mentioned that the average yesterday afternoon. by the sco� of ing about the campas in his "natty"student is not aware of the substan- 23 to' 10. The future sdenrists w�n new suit. The following judges haverial and active work that the Chris- by their superior team work and the,.- been announced to pick the winn.:rrian church now accomplishes, and IS fighting qualities. Arts was crippl�d of this week's mott:) competition,wholly unacquainted with the d'e�iI� by the absenc� of one, of her ft'gUlar Edward G. Felsenthal, WaIter A.field for a willing leader. Afrai� tbal Jorwar!ls. .. E�sellsen ��. the greatest Steffen Fred W. Carr, C. O. Fair­be will be forced into a circumscnD!d point winner fot Arts. Long' played weather and Louis S. Berlin.sphere in which ordinary f���� a �ood ga�e. In the Science team The prize will be awarded to thewill not be allowed him," remarked :ne'rc' was a:-greil':difl'ereiice betwee�' �tudent writing the best motto of netDr. Willett, "th� young man -refrai:ls- flie pl��ng--of men. who' all played' more than twenty-five words, onfrom c.-cn a fair consideration or t� cf;,ditably, CaRouse Diade the m'l'" "C"'!rteous TreatmenL" Contestants STIIDENT�' LIlNen RGOMministry. FurtheTl11ore, very few pOints.) should address communications to T HI:' M I K ADO C A' E: -=-young men .receive the necessary en- The lineup'; :' the "Motto Contest," car. of the :::. • Lcouragcment in their domestic at� .Arts. . "-: '., . "Science. Daily Maroon. All communications 299 f. 55 Sf. M I 20 ' d 'filiations, Mothers fail utterly :0 Exsellsen ...... ,:R. F ,_ '" CrappIe received by mail or through the Fao- . ea scan pmcct �eir duty in this regar� I hav.: Long .� .•.•.• : .• �F .. � �. �n�se uhy Exchan�, up to and inclUilingI7��������������������������������t,,'en known cascs in which ministers F�y.�r : ..•..••••... C .••••• · Harrington lhc first mail Monday morning, Jan-bave discouraged their own S�)�S Ldckenbill • �",' R. G •••••••••• H�da uary Zi, will be accepted. In casc offrom entering the Christian ministt'y. Sayl�s. Frohbine two contributions rcceiving a tie 1(;­"One CYf the most discouraging fca· Wo1fr�m ••••.•• �G. ' •••. Sutherland cision irom the judges, the one firsttures of it all is that many stuck11lS Baskets from field: Thayer, ExceU- received will be given the prcfer-plunge into comnlcrcial life, regard- son: 2y C�pple 3, �nouse 3, Har- ence.Itss of the call of t}1e ministry, and ringto.n; 3- 'Baskets from free thro�5: In order to guarantee absolu.te im-then barely gain a livelihood in tfie Excell�en '2; Canouse 2, Harringtori. partiality in the decision, each motto(Omme«:ial world. To have neglec,· _is ,to be signed by a nom de plum�ed an urgent demand and then', to II"� BIectId CamacIIor, and accompanied by a sealed envct­ha\'c failed in the work given prefer- . Miss ,Ruth KellOgg :was elected (0 ope, containing the name and addrc�ser.cc is a' thing to. 'be seriOUSly 1'\.- the Senior Coun�I,�sm-day morning of the sender. The winner of the,ITetted. The student must face the from Division six.' The other can-qucstion squarely; he must see that �i�te, ,..as .It, Po; Sherer. The elec-•the Church docs not a�d will not tion last' week . w�s a 'tie an' as a rf'-hamper his personal belitd's and will ==:.her 'electiOa was held in that• '!i DOt force him into a aanow' spIIereo"GENTLE.ItN____ l11li...... _ ....... iti ..... 'BOSTGARTER:'.!.,.�'<�" �-�>�,l.t"t�:�!.-::.�c��... �: 1ft .ell '" n...........� .. �CUSIIIOIBUnO.CLASPUtI FUn.lIl UI-1lYUSUN.1UII __ aarua............ IIIUIe..c.e... ....... - �..,.n ........................ A..ALWAYS EASYASKS FOR ,CONSIDERATIONFOR MINISTER'S PROFESSIONProfessor Willett SaYs Opportuni­ties for Leadership in Ministryare Overlooked.e_----ON.�,:�, . . ,Coach FrieDd San Cbicaco Athletesare in Good Sbape-OpponentsStroD� He Thinks.The f�llowing men have been ;n·itiated into Phi Kappa Sigma: JamesMilton Bayne '10, 44 Hichland ave­nee, Shawnee, Oklahoma; John LeBrun Brady ,'10, Keokuk, Iowa; How­ard Raymond Schultz 'II, IS2ULoomis avenue, Harvey, lilt EarlChester Steffa 'oS, Colorado' City,Colorado; Alphus Lynn Rockwell'10; Otawa, Ill.Harvey Parker, who has just �'1-tered the University High School, baspledged to Alpha Delta Phi. .E. G. Stibbs is pledged to Psi U p­silon.Frank Coyle, who has just entered'the University from Hyde Park HighSchool, has pledged to Delta KappaEpsilon.On Sunday afternoon. January 26,Psi Upsilon, wilt give a tea at theChapter house, 6106 Woodlawn ave- The last heavy work before theinitial dual meet between the Varsityand the First Regiment track teamstomorrow was =iven yesterday byCoaches Friend and Russell. Themen who will enter for the Maroonteam are all in excellent shape. Theywill be given light jogs this after­noon. Coach Friend would not makeany predictions yesterday as to t�ieMaroon aggregation's chances. Hesaid he expects to see an excitingcontest, as the soldier team has anumber oi stars .In the dual affairs with the FirstRegiment and the C. A. A" the Chi­cago aggregation will be strongerthan in its meets with Illinois. As theFreshmen tryout showed, the 'firstyear men have some athletes wnoseem destined to capture pointsagainst the next two opponents cfthe Maroons. Comstock and Stoph­let in the mile, Timblin in the halfmile, Gilroy in the quarter, Lorenzin the hurdles and Rogers in the polevault and high jump, have all showedexcellent form in their workouts,Barker wil also be eligible for themeets and will enter the dash andquarter mile, where ,he is picked tc�et places.Df the Varsity men, Captain Qui�­!Iy. Steffen and Allen in the dashand quarter, Steffen in the hurdlesLingle and Garrett in the qu�e;Shuart and Morgan in the half, Stef�fa, Caldwell, Long and McFarland in. he distances, Schommer in the jumps.:u:d Iddings and Jacobs. in the polevault, and Schommer, 'Maddigan andWendt in e shot put will round O.ltnue,'the team.second week's competition, as wdlas the announcement of the follo,,,­ing or third wee�'s -contest will bemade in the Daily Maroon of Tnes-daJ'. laDlW'J', .28.. . BR'CBFIINFIlii Cia." !a.,.,...for soli� comfort. The newest .hadesand designs of one piece, ,... .."web. All metal parts, heavy' nickel­plated brass, cannot rust., 25c •• pai�all dealers or by mail. : 'Hotel Maroo,n.'Under 58TH ST. AND D�L AVE. ." .'. ", •Management of the National Hotel Co. Tel Hyde Park 3739-The BEST Served at 'POPULAR PRICBSRESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUlTERIn ConnectionGoods called for and delivered.' Phone H. P. 439BENDER BROS.'SuccesSors to J. T. MorgenthalerExpert Cl.eaners an"· Dr,,"'·:.i r;.; .: :o+, '+ .; .. ,'; 556 E. 631'd StreetGENTS' TOP COATS AND SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED •, .lIarsitr Cafe •• .( :55th St. and Greenwood AftDM ,',OPEN ALL DAY20c Bn(lMea.lsChop Su_��. � S - - -al;: .. ,. "peC1.t7Notice .'n writing JOUr definition of "COURTEOUS TREA TJlfIIr'- Remember ....I. It is to be ,used for themotto of a,men·.!dotbes shop.2. ,It is to be short, crisp--Dot over 25 words. ,',.. The winner of the &rat suit to be announced illthe DeZt � issue ofTbe DaDy MarOOD- , '-�0,.".".,... TIm MNOLD COMPANY, E;N$lNEERS-CONSTRUCIORSe����'!��L - CIVIL- MECHANICAL,-;:,-:_ !l :."iiIi1'1..A SALLE .T".&TCHlp�.GQ!.• .� ''If �_.O.L.�P�CTURBS AND PICT1JIm._" "FRAIIING:165 East Pif�-Se.eatb aa.tOpposite hIaJie c.....MANICURING, SHAMPOOINGElectric Scalp and Facial IIaaapMAQMI£ DYlfOR·S . ISCALP SPECIALIST . j237 E 55th St." Phene H. P. � ,TRAVEL OVER THB "� ...� '1 ." .,'" .. ,: ,' ........ .,.. .... I . ..... : .. '.--.._.� - -111£ BAIL.'. � �.'CRlCAGO,·THuasnA�t· - .... ·y:.·...:-.·t_... ,j,�, ',."" .•.. ; :":'��������������=;;;;;_�AAII='���_"'-""';"" ..., nBRUAaY J ,LIIIlT POR FACULTY' sTAIID 011 �.:' /'J�: " DBCLAllATlON BNTRIB8 TRJPTOB£�B8ATURDAYTypewriter for &aletween two of the plays in the con- January II was th� 10Ist anniver- A NEW UNDERWOOD'. has hardlvtest, but the committee will not state sary of the birth of Ezra Cornell,. been used; will sell. very cheap. Cail . '. , .. -:'which of the plays submitted com- founder of . Cornell U.niversity, and at .28 S�ell .: hall •. or see Parkinson. ' . �(: :!.:prise the two rivals for a final choice. was celebrated as Founder's Day at ��5 E. 57�b�t .• o� block west of J\ private Secretary is wanted tifj'�"The solution of 'this problem also IS the University. Hitchcock ball . Univ.. rsity professor in Ma.ii��: ,1I0D.expected to be made by, the coming _..... i__•. _. __ ,_,_.o_.:__: ....;...I Wis. A good stenagrapher and ijJ6.\' :'1Satnrday. . Professor F. M. Goss, Iformerly of WEDNESDAY LUNCHEONS w;1I ist, with some knowledge of W.o;,. : ,,"Acicontestants in the finals receive a Purdue, will be installed at Hlinois <)" be served in the Church of the Di ... keepinr- a good writer, and �': .". Adscholarship for one quarter. Penian Euy to Lam February 5th as as dean of the Col- c:iples �t· 57tl1 St. and Lexington proficieDI'Y in French and �" AdLast quarter considerable Interest Persian is said to be not a'very dif- lege of Engineering and director of. A",:.�. from, 12 to 1:30 p .. UL M ..als Apply at Boord of Recommencb.illiii.� was taken in this Department of hb- �cult lanpage. .The modem Persian the school of railway engineee'ng' and �_te .20 .. cents each, and are appre- -------------......:-lic Speaking. It is hoped, however. is very much like the English iii it9 administration. '" ci:ited.by.''those 'who "ave eaten . Sn; that a larger number will register for sensible rejection of ·th� 'iII�iolls there: '''StudeDts .; 'are invited to Want.d-A· young man to' �:; the.· the winter contests, and thiit the that burden So man)' of the W'i{rld's . A . feature ,.of !\te., PIIrdue-Nort�"' �o�e.. physiology and. zoology iu • liijb ,men. speakers will bC more evenly distri1>- IoDgUes:. There is"oo dilfereuce. of western basketball game, to ,take . .. . colleg in Iowa; salary for tlI&'Iifi' �· uted. among the different ""II� iem.ioation 10 Diark 'the gendo!f,'O!ther place at Purdue on January 31, 'Will of th." ye:i.�, $540; ,work tu,.�': .;tbc'at}lo� �petition is. needed within in nouns or'adj'.ctiftio, an,f'all iliaDi- be an Inter-sorority race in which' the WANTEl):...:Students 10 attend En- at once. .Apply to the Sec4tf : .... t;. 'eai:h coH.ege, 'so that .there will be a mate thiBiIs are' nenter. In··oth er sororities .will be represented by a �Iiewood' Roller Rink,;1icJ2 Went- the BOard of Recommencla�� .....��.:!:«.. J._. faj� representatiou of aIL At a IlOCeIIt waYs 'the .Persian conforms to the .. hosen "lmight." worth A� . Eve.,. enni;'s, ·Thun., Monday at 10:30- . .,'�-'I) .• -mectiii8-'oiih� f:u:nliy,. tile desiR was EnglislL' Sat. ""d Sun. Afternoons tllrouah /:r$;;;. TpN.:,_ exPrweiltnaf -toe 'matter of remq- . J ",',' '.. • ': "Th. e Sophomore Stunt 'committee at, 1 the seasOlL " Rooms for Rent. .... �g�.: .rfwi.:0- FU, RN.ISH. ED R 0 O-M s-x=!'.. '.- ... _..... '�:','. '.:<'-.�<t�L�!" :tration:for these contests "e brought, Freshmen at Pe I· Cornell offered.receatly a prize of $53 ' .,... •. � �to: th� a,tt.�tioD of all Junior coIl� allowed to leave o;::YteV3DlarColt-�ee H�_�tl 't.o th.e member Of. the university hand- 0 '. Uholllvekrslty; with or without·'. }.-;. �;"�'Thad ..... � . onse _eping privilegeS;." •. { -:::::_". 51 �ts. In ample time for 'them to by the. iront entrance but must use 109 In on a certalD day tire sUl!Jrestioll POSI!I0N. open to "young .wom.n; light, heat, hot and cold �\ :(;., ". '; ICc>nsJder .and act accordingly. the side or rear doors. . . � that date was. the best �or bold� three' hoars" c1:ly, in ",",cbange (,1I' bath. Call 652 E. 57th S' . ...;.\ '::mg the Sophomore stunt affair! Each room and board. Appl t h ....________ �--�-----�-------------I��st�-s�p�w������ty��-; � Le � �i/'ticle telling why the date was the' ,0( ... '., '.'.' ,'. " . ureau.best.' TUjTORING in chemistry,�'or geology. 5509 Greenwood an;,jifloor, room 3. Apply evenings.,·:. \:- ;.•.• ;"1"�tiGD for' W'mter CoDtat to'> �:.Cio.e Week from 1I De-.!lire lIore CompetitioD.I' The preliminaries, for the Junior.t�l�ege declamation contests this'quarter are to be held on Thursday,· February 13, and all those who in­tend to enter are required to regist�with .their deans before Mondaynooe, February J. In registering, thelContestant must give the titk of hisselection and the name of its author.The undergraduate course bo:>kstates that these selections shall bein prose and are limited to 800 wordsin length. ,These contests are' open. to mem-· bers of' the Junior colleges who haveless than 18 majors in anyone col­'lege, and who are eligible for publicappearance. No contest is held du�ngthe Spring q�rter.At the preliminaries each speakerhas two minutes in which to pre-· .sent any part of his ·declamation. The; judges are faculty members' of theDepartment of Public Speaking . a."\dwill choose one man and ODe woman'· from . each college to speak at thesemi-finals, which will take place on· February 2'7-At the semi-finals each speakergives his entire selection, two menand two women being chosen 'tospeak at the finals on March 10. All'.. ,.I.' An intr-class tug-of-war contest iscouncil will take is an uncertainty. to be held at Purdue, the winner re­The Friars. however,. have petitioned ceiving a silver cup.the council to consider 'their plea fa-vorably. The women at the Univer-sity ofThe Blackfriar committee which is Indiana will have a hockey team thischoosing the play to be p'resented,:5 year for the first time.so ifar . unable to make a choice be-�,;. .' ;.Bet£ore ��e end' of the week. if thepresent plan mature, the Blackfriarswill know the fate of their long heldhope ".for (aculty consent to a trip onthe load. for their' play this year. Theseti�iD�t of this question will �meSaturday. when the 'Board·df Stu­dent Organizations takes the matterup for decision. The action of theboard will undoubtedly bet. final, andupon its decision rests the possibilityof the proposed trip during the springvacation.The Senior College Council at ameeting. yesterday.morning. deferredaction on the petition of the Friars,but decided to pass on the questionat a special meeting, to be held thismorning in Cobb. What action the• ...IIUSEIEIIIL. Smoker Subetitatecl·for Dace Scbed�uIed for February I�DfIict widlSettlemmt IMair.The Reynolds dub dance, sched­uled' for the first of February •. hasbeen postponed and a smoker will'b�given in its place. The smoker.whichwas to have been on the fiiteenth.will be replaced by a dance instead.Assistant Stewart Abbott' said thatthe dance had been postponed be­cause the Settlement dance. takesplace on the thirty-first of this month.As a great many of the same girlswill .be at both. the entertainmentcommittee thought it best to post­pone it as two dances in successio�is a Iitle too strenuous for the ma­jority.'NEWS OF THE COLLEGES•• ..rPresident James of. Illinois, Wa�elected to the presidency or' tire' lUi:'nois State Teachers' Association atthe last, session in Springfield:' He;snot only the first president' of theState UlliveTSity to be elected, to thatposition, bu the' first president' of anyunivers.ity in the state who has re­ceived such an honor..,.!i...<­r - I.Tlnt. A �I". ALTHBA.TJ::aWabaab ATe. and. Hubbar. CoutMETROPOLITAN GRANDOPERA IN ENGLISH!'BB GAB.B.IOltAugustus Thomas' Great PlayTHEWITCHINGHOUR'lBB AVDI'lOB.IV.SAN CARLOGRAND OPERA CO.Henry Russell, Directorlime. Nordica and Sig. ConstaDtiDOHave 7OU.�TH& lIBItRy WIDOWSb.ia ... ·�er.. . POWB:aSMR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAMi'ill theSQUAW MANILLIROIBTHE ROGERS BROTHERSIN PANAMALA BALL.Tbe Leap Y .. WiDDerTHB GIRL QUBlTIOH""._caJ�.A 1DIIe&T WOIl A .AT• ,.��1iD •• AK ••KAY ROBS()N�:· -ill TIle RejuyeaatiOll ofA1PIT lIMY At Wisconsin' the various 'liter:trYsocieties and other debating Oiganiz.�­tions are up in arms at' what· theythink is a tendency on the part �f theoratorical department to promote theintercollegiate debating interests atthe expense of the joint local' -con­tests. They claim that the hitter arethe oldest and most important ..Thirty sophomores of the OregonAgri-cultural College were makingRobert Olph, a freshman, do a ff'!wstunts recently, and were in the. actdi giving hima ducking in the .campus 'fountain when he drew a knife andseverely cut two of the sophomores.Kelly, one of the second year men,was seriously injured, and will be inthe hospital for a couple o£ weeks,altb�gh he is in no immediate dan­�. �r. Thomas .K-err, president (1fthe. coUe�, .has issued an o'rder pr�bibiting haZing. In all probability th�ringleaders of the bazers will be sus-peadc4. ' ... :;.;-, ..... .; .. � .... , ... '... :� ... --� .� ..... --.:-.Try a elassilied 1�.WAHTm 4)-I.. 1': ,L:·. :_ "..... :" ADVBRTISBIIBNT'. t. �.: ... .. ;"';"'"-'VoL-IN-' DaveYou :�-THE MAROON,BRINGS RESULTS anything you wish to sellcata room or house for rentlost. or found something " ; JI,arc" daWe have' proof to substantiate,: ,,' ,this statement. advertisement iI; '.' 0. p'limeMme. lion.The Daily Maroon '.Mon.Mon.:.)100.W AN�ED-A gtn'erness; must be'able ·to' speak German fluently alJdsome: knowledge- of French preferred .. The UniversitY. E�ploymentBureau. T7Jw!Wiiter.: -: ... �;�:.:TYPEWRITERS for Sale or ��pecial z:ates to students; �.III re-bullt machines. W. � Viiihead. J6 La Salle Street. ���_',�� .''Visit Our: Pianot''.-Sole Agents for. .C�OWN. KIf ABE, ESTBY,CHIC�NG BRos., II#CPHAIL GRANDCONCORD, H. P. NELsoN. ' zrighPlay·the :ill t�in tl'�ndAI,!Iitr:�siast'�orI,f,Pow;10 n�. �'lDUIac • __doD �t tbe Piaao Roo .. of. ,.,' ...��9.'·P. BENTCbiuCo, u. & A.