,. __ *- _&.·,�·T .. c;.m.'J..,..• f BUily,'"Vol VI. No. 80. CHICAGO. ·.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908.FPIlY'S TAIl 'ICTDRY ,.SEE lID DB ... UCIfRIARS ABAIDOI IOIAIIC muClUON .oD�ICLisS HATRED"DII&iIIFADES BEFORE FACTS Cbia&o 8IriauDen iD TniDiDc for D811�TOWI PERnRlAlCE Professor Thomu TeDa Facult7 ,of GIVIUZAnDi'S ·.IE,P .. c-t.t W'db DIiaoia .� _ School of Educatioa to Lam _Race That W_ Hot Ram Decicle8 ,: 8q8IId � �W.... GIlt Inebi&t7 to Get SatisfactOry Rates Mctboda of TraiDiDc cbildrCa. from Upi� .Ch.�iD Seen. Soci·HaaMeet ill FaYOr of of Vani� Liaeap. .Cauiea Rejection of PlaD by Com- Savages-Not Enouch Morals.' aDd C�turecl AliD for' PromotiDcY.IL C. A. 'f - • mittec in Chaqe. CJua ,Jealouq • ._ .The Vanity swimmcn are puttinc -- _ Tum to the Samari and the nati�eir. the' �l licks in p..qwwon for WiD. Praeot -rile Sip of the Doable Australians for �nts for improvingtbe meet with. lUiDoiS T1lursda.y ·B.ale- . at the UWVCiait, ill American educational systems, �night, and are geuiDC' rea.ctY . � the ..,.� the advice given by Professor Thomashard�t figbt they ..aYe 11:&4 thjs yc:iar. to the fuuky of' the Scbool of Edu-That portion of the UniYerslty Though the ·.Maroon· men bavr; beeIl The BJacldriars will not present cation yesterday afternoon, Professor "Class batred,-'�'s �ypmea 'either by'which is interested in swimming form- st�dil.Y improvUig siDce the diat; of "The Sign of the Double Eagle" at a. Thomas warned the educators that socialism or by' th�:' contempt of theeel itself into a big and emphalic Wisc�;Ii. it will tak� a. mum bet- downtown theater daring the sPring our schools are plading too much em- weafthy and cultu� .elasses . for. theq12tst{on mark yesterday, and de- ter sb-mnn'g thaG' was made �DSt .. -acatioli.· This decision bas beers • .thasis on intellectual and not enough 'common herd,' is. i�iporal and i�­manded to know whether. Central t� 'Badgers' to down the llIini. reached as a result of the inability of I,ll moral training. 'ligious," said Dr. Charles .HendersoaY. M. C. A. or the Uloiv:ttsityof ali- Coach Ha.cbmaster of the .Cham.- the' management to get any .reason- "The modem system of child edu- yesterday, in addressing the JuDie>r!.ag\) won the tank meet held at Cen- PaicD aciuatiLi team bas bad plcoty: of :.hIe rates. The rental demanded b� cation lacks intensiveness," said Pro- College chapel asse�bly. "Sucb bos­traI's LaSalle street natatorium iast material from which to pick bis m�n, been too big and too IIlIEh risk has fessor Thomas yesterday, in a lecture tility is digging' the grave of our ci�­Friday night.. The Varsity squa(i.to J�d 'bas sUcoeeded in presenting a been involved in everY case. The before the School of Ed�tion. "A ilizatiort, and is fast pulling down thea 'man, and backed by CoaCh Knud- ·io�le aria)" to OpPooaitS: �p- c..-ommittee found that the S�udcbaker child' 'rmy be trained almost any way, temple of truth and of culiti�"'son, declared that Chicago had won laiD Hale � Flauclets are said tebe was the only thela.ter which could be if �ntensive' influence is broagbt to During his ,talk, which :was oeeas-,,by a score of 26 to 20. The Central fast men in'the short dashes, aucl will proeared for . any thing but ��ee bear upon ·hini.. This form of edu- ioned by a recent address he made'swiDmre-rs unanimously, and upheld give Harper, Carey aDd Lindse7 a jJerfomiances. This could only be 'cation, dlat is tbe Diolding of the in- before the Young People's SbcIalistby Coach White, asserted that the ,Y: bard race, The best man Illinois lias p� on a rental basis. As tlUs dsvidual in ·order that be may be of 'League, Dr:-Henderson tOoIc ooi:;a5ionAt. C. A. team Wtas Victorious by the �n �e 60 yard swim is A.DdUsoD, and �t that too mucb capital would·be greatest good' to the groutlf is ',Jound to: seore- class hostility, whetb� 'f'­tally of 44 to -41. in illle hillidrect, �they'are said to have IIwolved the offer was·Dot aa:epted. at its bighest development' in.' �e hibited in the .part 0( . the ,capitalist.. The ·docidi.ng' point of the contro- a bard man to .beat. in. Broois. The ,As'a result, the play will be _ on more barbarous' races, Thd Sti�y '01' �. the )Proietarjat,· by. cultured or.versy. was a ra-ce tbat ne';e� was rim MaroOns. hoW"eYer .. IaYe PriDcell aod at �e University tbe 7tb, 8th and 9th schoOl and B&ble study are . the last un�uca.ted' �fe. _ 7b¢; iDqiossJ"bil­.. ·�hicl. Central in�isted on addi�g 'to Ca�ej in'ibiS 'evem;�aiid Will p�ly of May. If gc)od bouses are drawn survivals of �h� kind of teaching: in i17 '�f perf&tini aD � ciYili-'m column of the tally Deet a�' .won make Broobhasdc. � p:ie �t':' during these thfft per.fofD]an�s it' is o�r civilization, and it is qu�te.i '-"F- ·za��n·bY�·��.o!:#_�JiPSt·ofn' by default. This was die fortj-£qur ho.�· the sPe:ed,. wisCo� s�; ·It�.�able·, that .�. �tinee .will be t�on as to ,the good a-,�bJld detitcs his final denaociation of hatred-be-1'\:n.nI breast stroke, in which Cbi� ;l 'ba.id '6aht;:ud ,�l'iS oDe' :of :&'Iven d��oWIL' .For �is' �rpose tbrough the study of a gr"cat parfiai twe�n different groUps in societY.- "ad. DO entrieS. The Uni.e� StRn� ��: �'s·. �_. m"6e 10M the �f� ·may get.aJm.os� �y t�'e Bible ." i "Socialism is a new' social 'pMloso-=.:". "ob�.tQ. � tJle.·I.c;';is· -. _., ��-�;'-7' ;�-;r;; . .;,.L.· t!s_�l!!:��� � .> .... -.:. "_ �: . "The' point· whidl' impresses me ph . rdici�· . .. fad, f� .-/;'�t@ io'tbis';'��:t"'�te4?��� /�?Ji:a.�.?�!'i.Miiiioi{��� .;!�!� •• r.�Ii'!�·:ib -"" -. "�ditJ.e���"-� ect�=:'�h�::_oi���b�;_�-::"'?�:�.-'.'''''. C, . .A·-'-t"::';'�'S��t..'··- �'1' �:�;..��.:. :;� .;�;b, � o_a;.:&a7.;w�...'y '�. Earle education is' moral aDd'lI� inteUec- and ..;.---,;.:..� 'to' .r_� �I--'''' .. .&II. • � .._... • .., �� '. _". �� ..,...n.. -:r:-.' .... ..-a .. ._...... I�uer a.-.�'.;;,;�'" ..' :',� :'" . .;. '��:'iia:�::p�� he'die �itlDrilUioid a.JDDSiiuhearsal aJJd tuaL Control is its .. Jte.jStone. . EftD' Warfare -. t.ill outside its--�._.' ,�the meet Win be recorded;as.. . . '. ..... .. , ... '. •. . tbi:re . .- be' ,'. . '.' ... bCfi tb' dnd uti· , agaJIIS . ... .. -\:���{bj theCentrai't��is tIit·�ni. .�:�-iil:;�:.� .' _:;may.. ···a· .�.� .'the . �:: .e opm�. � we um. It��.�� �o the teaa.ng·of; !.'... . "':'. '.' ..'. .-._ I .;.. fOi·�.,- , •.... ,' _ .. ':.�' �. Ctiomse5 each week to prac:tKe· the bad a great advaDtage m grepnou. s- h '. b ", .. dDion fOJfced .,,. the·fax:a,� �-.-. ",' �.(-.:-� cIaDCeS. Tb rla' l..!li·be· - i d ih': ··th' . ·'1 t. e ryKherl�Ooct �;1IIm. :,Qne-"'"..., ....... II .. " ..' ,'. .� ... :l�.'� � Jrdia..':-a.icaitO."se.D. to � a e Mer·w. ,I decided po ness,an IS IS. e common prma�. � either join the class of the adhe .ts .:.:: ."3 ,a aroon �er.. .7��-3.. • .� i.�:r.;,� � _ •. ';..s;.:� _..:...i .:....:........ -: ��I-' �.. .; .' � of .control, tbe submission of the in- of' .'. '. :...... :.' �.. ,Captain Badenoch pi the �Vars�ty slIAue &Me � � �.� �eas r _ ., . : . .: ". '. . '. Jts .. �IICIJ?Ic: o� �blDlt, IS me feel-.. _ .lb- 1iD8a" iiDe.pa;ticl·· ....-·· ".�, .cauclidates for the ·show have dmclual to the common mteRSt. ing of the Socialist· 1am 5a1d yesterday ... I1e83n1inc· .: -'... ..' ...,.' .' L-.:-..... eel t b' .&L_· buH' . ";-o..Ll-n· g .:... -J·mmo- I, un' less l·t VI·OI-tes' .. s.• " . •'.011_ ..... '-- � ---';'" -.' �. � warD otwat1: UICl etm n UI -- 1'411 14& "0' -'�t_ter that he UDderstood tbe breast ��. --';�. .L'IIKI _RlKe t'IA bOar fo" ,,' . . . '. n tbe other bom.d, the wealthy. stroke to be an' ex� evcn�. whit:h �� •. � 1IiIIadRd:'�d � who . �dsl. r. annOUDC�eDts. : tbe.'solidarity of the group. Blood and cultu�d_men, diose pos�sed 'If. . . ' .-0 L-...· I._ __r..L··· L�, � .& "e_ 1st of those eligl"ble to appear veDgeanoe is moral wbere legality . .ioald' be held or not at the op.:cn :.)l � .�.. �" . out _V&. �e � ua;aq8e 'JI be . .. '._ ..1 . ..;,- e_;- power and emi:uei'*3e, are irreJjai�. . . '.' f '.. ·U i..:' '-:"..11 � L WI glYeD oat III a short time. U\KIZt � _;::0'" -'the coach� and tbat lae anden;tooj .0 . a 5()fe arm. WI.. ".� :wna,. .�t· � . and Immoral when tbey look at tho$e. .' . "Tbrough this method of. controlit had been aareed not to,,·nao .. tbe tbe Vanity. a� he �d .�. figu�,d PoOL AVD 'BILLTAD'ft �Iow them and sayp 'You CODlmO,qD· -- '.uaA&I everi �im.·ian -boy becomes 'a per-matclr. t��.�· t�e. �Qn�. aDa . �e··�. TOnDU avvu... BBGrtwS herd.' This appeal to class hostility• .L-_ Ua.&�& &n fect member of his society_ He un--ThtTe is DO doubt," said Dr Ray. sbqwiug iI! the � � '.Swim.. .. �s obnoxious on principle.Hale, Vo�rg •. Hac��ter � --:-:- '.. . questionably recognizes the stand- "All of you shoulc{ struggle againKcroft last night when asked coacem- Re,aoIda. CJab AmI� Coo� Were �uds of tbe group and infractions· ing the mao tter, ',,1.._... the . ."._W'�� BrOOks wi. be .in the relal. ra�e. r�r StanecI. y___.___.. �_L"_ An this hatr� Those' with �or'4114K __ oJ' _a......,.-:- --- -a& against its rules are ra� Thus he is'swim was in the list �f events .� the.lI1i.u, aad .o.t. to' make. the � � aDd' N� Bau..' h ha power should use it for the good (,ffay the cloHst ..ac,e. of the eft. niritr..·�. taugh't never to eat food e s pro- tIle whole race. If they do not, ti.e�agreed upon widi the Central people; cured until it bas been given out to .I''n coathes Knudson and Wbite-� Litt!e is �WD � .the strmgth of �I: ,Tw.o matches in botb the pool aDd ',im again from home." "'Ire wasting their opportnnities. We. tc> drop the eveDt there should be ftt> bnois' 'polo m�J aad th� polo' � billiard toarnament of tbe. Reynolds In discussing the wonckrful power '-lave inherited a� imperfect civiliza-question of forfeit. But if, on - the wiR proba�1y � aDYbodJ's '. to the dub 'were played yesterday afternoon ·ion. but its perf�tion will not cometime bst. --I..1·stW- IS· LW":' __ m·.. ·tL- _..:....._ Las . I • which intensive training bad 'on the , ofcontrary, there was _ !aCh, �� - .... ft Ie UIU_.. uc -- t Dlgbt, boweyer, DO matches mind, Professor Thomas spoke- veTY ·ut a resu t class hostility."�. since the l.!ni� .bad no bnd half. weft pla:Jed, as meetings of .the frate!'- !;ighly. of .the Japanese and of theirIDID ente�d for t"e eftnt, there is Do' . n:ties interfered. Every zftemOOn and traditions. which exened such an in- cALLS SENATE NATION'SreaSOn why it s�ld not be -forfeit· �� CLUB �... � . � ev�inc !hi� week and ��xt, with· the flucoce. that· �yone, ewn the small- VERIIIFORil APPENDIX, - ;. .. . . ... . : .' :exception of Monday and Saturday, �st child, -vQs ready and willing toCoach "'"-I'te of' the Y �... C. ia J-- � .- ��n: � 'pmes are scbeduled. ' I :• "d •'. yy � , • M_ � Critic, to .. ·GiIiIIt .. Boaat- I· • . die or coml!U� SUlCI e for the- interestdtnje'd emphatically last night that �e B_ PI .. ..... . n.e results 'yesterday .in billiards 1)£ the state. "We have never paml- ProfeRor Z.bliD in Rocbester Lee-had agreed to drop the mat. CoaCh � were �s 'follows: 'elnl the· spin."t of allegiance' shoWn tare, Bndonea .Abolitioa of UppeI'�·Kftud�(ln refuged to di�C1ISS 'the mat� . James' O'DOan ...... eH, dr.amatic "Score. Average. RUII by the Samari, not even in our rec- Hoae of Coacrea.Itt. critic of· &he Record-'HeraId. will' be . Hiih ordlJ C)f Christian martyrdom," he saidA minor cause of confusion � tbe gueSt of honor·at die, � CI�" �.' •. Score..· A�erace. Run and in closing snpllasized tbat 9trongthat the Univ�rsity used '& difrfftlit ·ciiDner, .. wJaida it to be anaa iIl'lft las.s Y5. •. � •••• I20· . ·97 9 influence should be brought to, bear in That the U� States Senate isf:,stem of scoring .from that of the ,riYate dmi. room of the Commons lCel'D •• _ ••••••. 1.00 .81 . 7 making the child's .tRaining intense. the Nation's vermifonn appendix, i5Y. M. C. A. Thus, by the Ulliveni-- at 6 ddock tomorrow nitbt. Presi- F.hrhorn •••.• 122 ·995 II 'he opinion accredited to Profe�,)rt,'s system the wi� of. the polo den Hansen said: '�r: Benzaett' is Stem ....• - '.' .126 ·95 8 MUMMERS PEN CLUB GUB8TS Charles Zueblin in a telqrraphic re-game got 6 points, the loser nODe; by recognized .. one of the leading dr.i� Pool port of a lecture delivered ill Roche:;-t'he Y M C. A..-h b' .. . -Z �--. H Hiih Will AtteDd DiDDer TOIDGnow ad ter, N. Y., before the Labor L�eum,... • �e t e Winner matlC cptics. \DO _ �v... _ e. bat ..got 1S. tbe loser' 9, the' compar.llltift been and is one cri the leaders, in tb� S·· . Score., ���'�" Run. DiKaa Play Afta�" Saturday. "1 hope the time willtfF��t on the rival totals IRing the movement tc)..,Ii'rt the drama. Mr. 0mlth vs. ••.•• 137 I·SO 6 come," Proiessor Zueh says, "wIlellsame. By either method the breast Bennett his pr.ia.i'sect to prepare a Ma:' 140 I·SO i 1'be Mummers have a busy enninc we will not try to morm the Senatestroke race would have- decided tile special talk. for tJris' occasion, Md, at . egan .vs .•• 79 1.10 .. planned for t�morrow. night. The by electing our Senators directly, batmeet. .this is the fint dinner ... Iett. die tRW Lyons •••••••• 175 1.83 9 members will be the guests' of· the abolish it entirely. The Senate. �fmembets of the club hfte 1teea ptn.- An the tables were thorouRhly Pen club 3t the dinner in Hutdlinson the United Sotes is the YennifonnHe� -to aHead, it is �ed that ove�allled for the tournament :md privatC5 dining rooms at 6 oPdock. Af- appendix of ow government. An op-tbe� wid'be a WI .tt�'" $166 wonh of balls were boUght �- ter tbis affair, wHich' will probably nation for its remov�1 is neftssary, . peciaJly tor the occasion. 1be balls last un�il 9 o'cl� they will adjourn t othe politial health of our COUlltry.------. ..' win. 80t � put in general use alter to 25 North ball, where they will read We still abide b your eighteenth Cell-Yoar - .. ... .- tournament bUt wiU be' kept fOT and dil'eUss Georp Bernard Sha�1 tory modes of thi� UII politicalKriICiGa lilt." � Hz... . __ �. ............... ._.. .. .... "- .... -nr� H�n � Soda1jsm a HewReJicion Which Is Poaaded. oilliate.Castnl. Coach Denies That HeAIreed to Drop Breast Stroke.Event From Propam.....Tomorrow at 10:30 Miss Slasan H.Ballou will give an infonual tlJlc 1C,.l!ntVtrsity_ women in the LaIr-Rroom. LaiaatO!ll L ."Out of 12,360 students in the f"ur ANNOUNCEIIBJITS . UlOI' i:TSfig colleges, there were 3,123, or mor� .. DO YOU RElil£MBER? : �J.qadcDt sftvice ApplbtiioDa' must � J.• ," � •• ,= Oale1al 8tucJeDt PubllcaUoe of'� than one-fourth, who were working One Year Aco Toda7 .t)'c; .·ha�ded in at the Information o£- ORCHIDSwhile they Studied and �in�ing their The University students weftl in �e before March 6. i.. ,way from ,classroom to classroom by mourning for the death OG Sun- '. iJterary Committee 'of th� Cap and SWffT PfAS.. tenclu 8ecood-dau lIall at the ci.tcap di1igcnci'i� !tudy ��._b� fear!less ap- iliiy of Dr. En B. Hulbert, . GO�!l!.�-i1l .meet every Moncb�.. ... _ ... '. . ORPo.toGlce. plication to labor �utside o_'f college Three Y cars Aco' Today ."� Fr� debaters who wishl to, try '(,- L"'':5' . 0" f �he II.walls.:,_ , It was' iiinounced that .. tlib : !ol<the Freshman Debating team wilt � &;. '1 W,.PablWaecl dall,. ucept 8UDdaA 1100.. ",More than a third of the students WlilSJlingto{'pr� ,;oulJ:be �si-. ; n.gj�er with 'Appel or Ow��_',��'�' '. . .�t .: '", ...,. ULCI Iaolldap. clur&q three ClW� of Harvard, • .Dore than a. third at poned inder,nitety. 09' a�0uriJ.4· 1 ·�ox .s. Faallty Exchange, befo�e 4 \yH.lCa SH.E SHAI.L WEAl.., tIae· 17DlyeraltJ ,ear. Yale, more than a third at Pennsyl- the serious' ilIll,ess oIfi president'j �.""'m.:··Thu;s-da.Y�· F. eb.' 20.. '.�� 7;;:�"iS1ilngtoD plDmvania, and more than a fourth at Harper. • �I'ODLCoI;DIIPttees-Speclal meetml .' . .�"Princeton were working their way Four Years Aco Today (I( all Washington Prom. .eommiteees,LUTIIBJl D. ·I'BBNAL;D. �D& EdItor. through ·cone�e. iTbe organ which is now. used if!. ... �",:e�nesdilY, February 191 at 10:30, in.. j . M.cAdaliiS·.···PlUCSTON r. GASS, Ne .. Bdltor. "'With no money of their own, with Mandel' hall was being put.. in Cobb ;oB"':c:--B� 'jord�it''':'G��:'ChJir- .'''-''IDL�IM J • .ADAKB. Athletlc Bdltol'. . FLORI' STno well-to-do kinsmen' and with no ;"·lace. .". man.... . . '. _ ". - . - '._ .-"Via·" BSaLlN •. B.-IDeu llaDqer.. ¥ . . .' _-... - • ". . . ..we·altJJY Iricnds-e-with nothing but tJ1C Seven yeah Ago Today ! : History Euma.-nl��{wiil be ;�n Telephones &.--P.' 18 and H..P ••unconquerabie pluck ond the definite Th� M3son�':'i'� ihe�t�d�rirbod� . e�airirl1at:iOri;T()r"s��tits":co�'Gm:o+d . �:�'���.�;:�bark;::rLpurpose of Ameriican youth. in their]: or 'tlie"Un�versity formed �th�em- i.n History I, February 21, at 40'clqckveins, and with such aid as the col- selves into 'a club," J .. R." De�te� 'nJ coblj"=8C.--R M: -L<ri-e� ��. Ilege appropriations gave them, they was elected presi-dent. I' >�·&=tiior .' �Ei�ti"es :�:: lDiport4!ltJerome Fronk, .." ,were swimming with strong strokes Ten Years Ago _Toda'y· �:.; . oieefirl'if 6£ Senior E!X�(:ufive� e0nutlit-Albert D. Henderson. across the current that separates A French and German dramatic, tee, Thursday, February.' 20� ��t �o:tJ0'Ul'OUUS yoeth from manhood and they are performance was iiVe-al in Kent in Cobb I6B.·. Action on IClas's Pi�,worthy of the applause and sympathy theater for the benefit of the Uni- . '�ta'ss receptioo'·a"nd. 'class gift . ......;.A F.of good men and good ieiriaens every- "'ersity Settlel�ent. .'- ",: ·hr.inie�, Ch·air��ri: . ..;' .... . .where. . .14 y� .�KO. TOcbY' ... �:Reg:StratiOli..2...During present week;"It is in young people like these Plans were announced for bold� 1 tiiClducites '-(in' order of ;applica.tio�),that the Republic's future tis pledged·- ing the "Washington Ball" at the Seni?fs �·who 'h.a�� .. 4tor.e J�a.ri..:.t4ittyill self-made men and wom etn-b rave Hotel Barry. R W. \Ve�sterh.�. majors'· cei'dit;Ju����. �hO. have' m�rete. dare and resolute to do-willing 10 H. Hewitt. Phiiip' Land and IH.)�.. tlian'twelve' �3:jc)rS" �redi�: . ::: .. :.')" A proportionate reduction 'OD aDface labor and sacrifice and self-de.: Caraway" wc�e ch�sen on the. fl��� •. :Maroon CdiDpeati'o�Tti�re .is':stiU .:. �:.. o�� �anCy' suitings; �,:> ': Inial, frank to accept the temporary c�mD1ittec. �. ,:. � . 'OI)P''ortii1�ty :fo� three Freshsri�n �d '.(!'",." , .. '. '.. ..'. "...:.inferiority \)f menial work. and clear ... ". five:�i>hdritores·to eoter·tne. CoiBpeti- :r.to see the equality which the future THE DAILY BliIiBTiN·. fio� idi�tliE 'place! ·oil·tlle. .D�iIY }.ta�. "... ..holds in reserve for aU who' equip \;oii �tafI:_:':'k D':"'Fem�� lbnagipg . .--==:::=;:p: ....themselves for its opportunities and Arts College .....; �il ·.h�ve 'the;; FAif;;r:''... ._..; ..•AI"L:.-its cluties. �ioture taken .. wt 1():30 a. � .. ,·.'\Il· �iIl : .:BiJ.liard Tourney .�. �e .fol1owing . ", I .:' ' •. 4.' • '"A youth that steps into the arena meet in Ellis 5, .. .... , ,: ;' sc�eaule ,ViII be "obS�rve.d 'T��i? WlLUA·. ;II:iIREMS· eo-..lIl1Rr1ptfon price, .3.00 per year: 'l�OO of life out of a gymnasium of honest .Y. W. C. 'L. will hold a vesper. s��- the play' o�_ t:hfRe.Y ��ds 1d.ub billiard .�.:. aarlt and .A. &tms S"·'.. a m6ntb8. SobecrlpUODB recelnd' at '.. l'k ha f 11 d . . ..' ItralDmg 1 e t t.. comes u arme vice at 4 p. m. in Lexington. MJss AI- and poor tourney �� '. � i ::. . '. . : . :;• MarOOD' omce, Ellis Hall. 6r at th� and equipped for. service and suc- . ..... S"d' I d' G'er d'" N'bl'thea \Varren. will speak on "The 3:00-· un er an. - Euor; I ey-. .._, ..... DltJ 'bcbaDge. Cobb Hall. cess. SQIlg of the Shel1." HaU, ":(iariet�-:-:H3:��ii, .::p�v:i.:" .Shfl .., SOMETHING NEW.IN B�'The American greets and congratu-' Pre-Legal club will meet �t S p.' �1l: do�'< .:< ":�:' '" ':' <., ". ; '. S'".I'din·· d' . OffiCIAL 'R�PrIDted b, the MarOOD .p� . lates the young Americans who are in Cobb 6. The trials of. the 'Stti�� .• �·:oo.:..:pre.s{�)li-Bo�an,. I;�:l,!!;��;:::. � r: 5 S. B.A$E,� .�.Phone Ibde Part 3691 . proving at the. colleges the good rlebate wI. be held.. . 'Chri'st()pli, �GOttfriea-Simp�op,'.5te�::- Edited by. Henry Chadwick.; titsiuft that is lin them. It stands ready �owwow: wiJl meet. at S .p; �. :i? �iiro:��:: ":�:. ��.;:.'�����'� p.�s���: ... �'J.��her �f .Bas��li.:�;·, C�.n� ....TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 19GB .. clOd eXp'ectant to welcome from c:v�ry Cobb SB. The subject�·of. tbe'-:febc4te ··.S�r .��'!i�#t to a m's�-: �.c:r,?� _mtc:r�s_�I,n� .. "�e.cor4s.:�!.ucce:eding gr-adua,tling (Iay.- a stalwart. Wi'JI be, '·Res.<)lved, That �e:: .:��4� d��st�I!����" � ��!(. :�����:·� ..t() .�en,� .h�r.etpf?�� .oo.Ua��d,: ind��i�}'�1'and promisi,ng. compa�y of stM-G)3.d:e Closing law should be en:fDrced.��,. '.' �r.o�>pr,o����,: ��e���.��� ;cat,ed :to or ,1iat�om�! . ��pe SbaQlPl�Chicago' bas always been rec�gnized �nd self-reliant. men, who wi.l� s.tan.d .' Botanical.�lub. will.�;��. ���tir� .�� "f��.t'��[����:.���ltt.c����; .. +d :�hl!::�ri���Ja.��'':��'=·:as a wu�.eTsity appealing distinctly In' robust and mdq»endent VIgor �r .at '.5 p;_ Di. _ in': roOID'. 13 Bot��y; bu�rd': /�)J6,! . .' t�� ·17�� .. �,��,rj; \\�t.lI,ch:: :"flU. �r. b�tter� �!��e ·.1876 .... I�a.d:�· �.�to the'man in sealfC.h '::If goo� government and. for:strong ar�' .ina:.: .:... .. :-: :.: �:�::.: :._;�. ,:,�.:t_ ."!., .b� ·s.erved betw�n .d�n���\I-?�.�.�.d·'� �el�ngp.C?sltlo�� an!l ��DI,!g�·The lien a u'niversity .edu��tio.. 11, upnght men to carry It." '. Sm .. 'tlI_·. 'F................ P of . S I l� The g'raD<}.'. march wilr-. be,gip. ·.ptqmp,ly e�eh re�r (ro� IS76, NatIO�.. �.....:. .. __ � .. ���e-::- r e�sor m�... .' � .. : ...•. :';, ",';,) ... ' . ,'. Amenta 'selectlons from 1871y.QlllomoWork· seCiUlred in the most ef-. - . i ley willleoctu"re on "The.Courts·ah� �t·���7�;.D:.l:'e�ICJ::?�i�..tlr� plete list of dub.s •. with ,0�Ceq'_fective wray, ali things On� of the campus "flunkeTs'! co�.-: .. kailroad i.�sl:itioD·" '�t"4 p. �.� �ii .. ij.l�g���a:-t�� .. :: .. : ,�.: ... _' . '. ": .-' :!. r .�ates. of admissi�n sinc.e .·18�;· A.r.considered, and so 'has draw.n to the ments on a recent editorial st.i;{- C' ...' ::.!p:' :.� :SOnior"Pi��nior,pictures fpr :�n League, records .Slnce. orpJlia'. . : . obb lecture: ropm.. ' ; • .-;; s.' -., : '." ." ' : _., tlon; ,World s championship �ifidWaY c:�us a large proportion :of gesllon by ventun�g the remark �at Romance .club:�U. meet at 7:4� :p:., .. pu�I��tlp.��!l :�'�!�"f� �d Go�. f�om I� with.pIay�rsr.names; JW... men who earn 'all or part of their 'w�y the great trouble 1S tha.t .the facu�ty m. in Cobb lecture room. Professhr are_ due. �y .;. f.eb�.ry: �5.-:,-:F�te[. apd ball F.el� Day rec:os:_dl; col!* �throtluh' college. I t �s. no exaggera- already·' gc1 next" t. 00 of�en. I ..' .: ';" 'Q" " . Mail . • Ii . Editors . ords; miscellaneous records, aD ..• \ViUiamson will . gh'e a reVl.e\\" :?f �: a�s.�n, .. - -:. a� ... � .' .: .: ';. '. .major _. and· minor· league records �aiQn to estimate that the men of :he Grandgent's <'15 Mdern I:an�agc. _.���� ·�����e:date.. of.. tre .1907;. h�t of.. �]t�ra I�ng.�,.UAiveniity who· tare ear�ing, whllc At Wisconsin the raising .of guinea T ell' . ·F .. ·I ?" ! SC�lor .�!a��.[ecepllon b?-s,been. cha.ng- 1907; complete �Istory.of 1907 m"learning, are 45 'ller cent of the men in pigs has proved a profitable business. epa mg: �'P It. A' . '�T ·ed·trom' ·W.pdriesday .Febftn,,"rv:'9, ;to batJ and other mterstmg matter.'atten �U&a� roJ;esso; .. ' .r· .. ' _: ._.1'. '.' ".'!. �.�; "-:;-J .. �. A.·G; SPALDING'" BIUJI. residence.", . : Why doesn't same industrious stu- Fatten of Nortbwestern UmversltY, Jucs�ay,. Mafc�::3, :al 4,oc,lo� 1-1· .": Situat�d within a dozen minutes :vf dent begin a ··hatchery" here for. the will speak on .<I.nstru�tion 'i�l Re�igi?n �'; �?n�le'r, :�:r.:.,. c,nai��n , Soci�1 . 147 Wabash Ave., Cbi.c:Ip.·:'t!R heart or. the' business di�trict :of medics, so as to save Ann Arbor in �econdarY ���s' of Genrlariy" tt. CO�lI�lI���e. .: __ • .• ..\ ::.ag��e�-:�r:�l1 SC:t!f:.!":die llJ'e�t city of Chicag(), the U)li- f�lil1es?-Michigan Daily. 8 p: m. in . Haskell' 17. . : ... q�t�n�Pr��mrna.ne� for, �()rth- 1908. Mailed free. .. ..,versity has b�n :ab1e ·to offer' to the Wee� conference of the Divin�y ern ()rat.oqc�.I.��e.st:1 will. �:he)� '\'.. ".:&ti d�endeiit more or less on �li5 COMMUNICATION 'scho'ol .:0 practical' work w�II' be . �-: Tue's��y� J�rUa.r: ·25,:.at. 7:39. i�.K��'1tO\rA ,·esources ... rare opportunities �or dressed by M'r. -: G.' Alfred' Garrett on t�e�te�! . The; ·lJinIV.�rsl�y. pub1:ic. :15· lln-earning mo� w:ithout sacrificing: a Time to Do Something "The Problems' of . t� . ChuN* �.j�ed.�F�· M. BJanchard�. ..' icolle'ge education. RecOgniZing this, Editor of The Daily Maroon. Branch'· at 4 p. m., in Hask�n asse\n-: ���NG UNIVERSITY·. WO�"the U)liversity has maintained an em- I write to 'protest against 'any I\)n- bly roo·m. ' ·:M�·�J.· . Ballou:' will speak in·. tfte .pluyment buteau, th'rough which J�')- ger d.eiay· in covering th'e road bc-' 1 : I:e'3"gue- rOOfll: a� 'tfJf!' regUlar' meetigg.sitiou.'for three-fourths of those cn- {ween Kent and Ryetson ·with· some- MAKE A· CHANGE "'IN"'CA��' .�{'·the'-y�·,·W •. C:. �. W�dnesday ,��pged in outside work have been �e- thing mo're agreeable to the feet' th�n 10:.30. - .curecl. large, pointed stonleS. W. 'A. A. Vaudeiile, ··6tfhe Lur� ;Of .lless Julia Stem has been yisiting'Of interest, in. view of the lar�e Hundreds of students and fac!lIty 'the QUarterS" Has New �ti.. in. �eef�.r! . • .... ..- '.' .'IlUmber oi men thus working, is t�e Iilembers cross this road s�eral ti�es �. '.. .. 1 .. 'The" �uni�er"chorU�f onhe·'W. � .existence of generally similar con�i- daily on their way to th� Commo�s, Several �hanges fn the .� "c:iI. thi � A. vaudev11J� 'will rehearse' today 'dttionS.at other unh::ersities� .. Th� N�w the Reynolds club or Mandel � �al1. "Lure of the Quarters," the ·W.·; !A. f:». c:: .. ,:y':(': .�.:;�,,��� .• ; .'� .••. _;York Amerka.n, in a recent editorial, The road has been in its present con· A. vaudeville, which ris to b�resc�t..; • trltCf�tih'g"plaDs afc� W\lI�r way Emcommented on the situation regarding dition for two or three month.;. I ed on the 2Sth 'of this 'm�n·th:. The the' p��y"wiH� Hc'eti:hcr' is' to giv�9tudent-workers as follows, under thc 11:tVC heard numerous compla.:ncs cast as it stands, is as folIows:·.; the fii;I�': clUb.S: at: t'h'e Settlemerittitle, "The Crop of M<:n in the CC?l- Clgainst this state of affairs. Frances Hall Mi'ss M'urr�y house on Wasbi�gton's' birthday.No doubt the authorities in charge Patricia W'nter �[iss Alice Dunsheeintend to take action of relief. It is Cynthia Spring �Iiss Pbebe B�iIhigh 'time (for so d�ing.· .Salthistabel SummeT '•• =";"T.enderfoot:'. • .' Miss Marie OrtmayerMiss Alice Edgerton, a painst'!-ki!1fr. .Aunt' Miss Louise SteVc!1sM:i'ss M'Clrjorie Wooster, a s�b:'Fresh� girl, who is always � ',; .0 RD. N' INrny �hild" to her Aunt Alice .. ':,: . . meI!iD.,riPt � '. " CoDdenRd .iIk, Plaid IIiIk, er-............ ;.Miss EIi�th .�.' t1c� $o .. �' �,�.'IJIld�.,...- ad ButteUiailk.troUble. AD Bottled in the Count!7. .A futI rehear�1 of the. SJcdch. �tI .. ". i •. � •.• BordeD's cOnden.d iiilk c..be held tomorrow aIternoon. � .', � .:.' :., ,-- .'J P1-PI B. F�- ..... tIa k'7dock i. Lexia,wn·i'JmaUiam..!: .. t'�I.!lIIJIl ••••••••••• IIIII .. ----------- ... -. '. .... '.. ..t:Diversities.'It w'as a story of young men' citi�'zeDS of the future-working their President Northrop, of the Uni­way to . education . by labor and sacn- versi�y of· Minnesot�, has been gn'lt­ice, and demonstrnting the higb ed' a leave Of absence on account ofqualities of manhood 'before' they had !Cri011'S trouhl�.�ntered upon man's estate.. -:nte statistics of self-reliant and Sixty per ccnt of the' Freshmenambitious young manhood were iil- cJa�� at' Brown .are 're�stered :for eD-.,p;.. .... sapert,.1111:.Ii'II!Warrell D. Foster,Harry A. Hansen,.' � W. A. Wea\ er, Robert B. Owen,J. Sidney Salkey, Miss Mamie Lilly,A. N. Pfeffer, Suabindra Bose,Miss Caroline Dickey,Miss Esther M. Hall,Harvey B.FuIJer, Jr.Formerl,n. UDlnnltJ of Chicago Weekly.FotmdedThit Week." Oct. 1. 1892-The Dall" Oct. I, 1902.,.'.' ..'.I'i :.'.' Jeps"::"The best and bravest story in TheAmerican of Sunday came from the "FOWNES'" 0' •• , ......... GLOVES, . . • .• J •••aineeriDC counes..• . .r: . ,-:;. .••. ' •• !J�:: �.� : :. ;'." .•,,!,� ,'; .. � ..... :�l! .. � .... � ... of".': ..... • 'I'.. "caao�)f;JiftPr1.", �'J �a',� IYCDtetbttW-baGJaadald�bit •Mowthe Ifight,ed,,r..ng'cf til.. �fOOD'.. :grealthis,. "agaitruUy, whieher icasi(]ocmI- .·'T-r.'., _', ..... _'.o ... -.' •··<·Special:.--A··a.l.�kor Blue . Cheviot orThibet Suit with ei1raTrousers of the. sameo�' striped . �atenal�·--$Z5 .. · .ra'sthe Ipink�efe.. a},o:,,-�tknnl'cIU��Was�c:'���t�'Th-.aiwtuge-&Dee.. �--1'Up:be.:h·ilaR,1k�; the,1 �]tiDe.-Jfoliottt �. manG�: aDdiJlrJtb� .Delt-,Iletw�D Sea.soD WeWIn. BIa�UIu4' and _. ...., ..,-.. 'SUITABLE WEIGHT FO.. ." '''�ST ANY TI� OFYEAR.". '-Suit aqd Bztra· Troasm.·'SO·. ',so. ,Also earl,: shipments of New SpriIt. Woolens for those gOiJ.lg Soutb. T. :to California... TAILOR FOR YOUNG:IIU� .• lOra: 131 La $aile St.,"44.I�a�, ". -.• �.. t" - .: 1$1t,l\AJl;:Y 1lAapp,N; �·.:T,�y:.j�AAY' 18. 1908-.. �,.,,�,-,_ .... ,.- '. . ' _. _. -.... -: : .. ,' .": . . '- " -' .". CLUB AND FRA�I�dtB_ V.� . .MASQ�C-CWB ... WOJl.SN<:DJSCUSS:rABUSB "I''ir-�����---------------''''''-_: i,. Pelta,. Theta �lllttmi, .. o� .Chi- .• BANQUETS Dlr��O"'ONS - ,.,OF:AFr&RNOON.·DANCEScaao. gave· their annual banquet at· the�r house .�urday. night, Near .. hQ��"1ed ..... SpeU�P1an to Jamior .Womeo· •.. Jbecatift Commit-JrJist)' members of the fraternity, :.:.� ��aub·H� .tees ADaIyn .. the Juniol:'.CoPe&erepresenting chapters from Nebraska .. Near· UDinni� Campaa. '"' JleDcea . with : Dean· Talbot.'to Maine, �ere present.. �: Alter the banquet, a f�atllre �f the The Univft'sity of Chicago Ma�ic' ,The. abuse of, the aitemooD da�e'CSJtertainment was a boxing contest club held an inte.resting meeting in 'in the Reynolds lC'lu� by irec and easya.'ttwen a Freshman of Chicago and the, form d£ a banq�ct iD the Uoiver- .. teadance of all the University, which(IIIe from Northwestern. The COlD- sDty Commons on Friday evening, has defeated the original pmpose ofbaUDts were introduced. amid cheers Ferbruary 14th, .thirty-three members these.dances, was the subject of a dis­aad laughter. as "Mrs. Sora MeDon- and guests being present. Mr. Frau- cussion by tbe joint meeting of thea1d� McLean and ·',Mrs. Evelyn Nes- '(15 \V. Shepardson, acting as, toast- executive OOIJunittees of the Jnniorbit Thaw" Chamberlain. Fnom the' master, called for response-s from ·ht' women's colleges before Dean Talbotblowing of the w.btstle, which started president .of the club, Mr. Miltenberg- yesterday,the first bout. until the Idose of the er, and from. Messrs. Howell and An- "The original and practical idea of'fi,bt, the conflict was closely contend- derson of the University, There were giving these dances," said one of theed, One observer from, outside the shor:t, talks also Ifrom .M'r •. AUen, the members present, "was to further the,r&Dg giv.es the foUowing descripbion .worshipjul master of Damascus lod�.! interests and . good fellowship in the'cr the match: �t W'>Odlawn, Mr. Wisdom, It·he Itigh colleges. Now the dances are consid­"When time .was called, it was priest of Jackson Park' Chapter' C. ered practically all-University: :tf-fou�d that Evelyn's reach was much Royal Arch l\fa�ons, and Hon, Edwin fairs, with no attention wh�tever paid,. &reater than Dora's. As a resuk of K., Walker dr. the MUQi'cipal Court. �.! the limits of the invitation issued·this, she could easily brace her hand The Masonic or�nizatio� has been ,)y the college to its sister or brother,""ainst Dora's fair face and success- ;i' existence in. the University for sev- colleges. If, for instance. the litera­fuUy elude the, severe punishment \eral ye�rs. It is a flourishing club tune men give, a dance to' which theI which Dora had intended handing to Wdtich is now looking 'forward with .iterature women alone are, invited,, her in the form of ,deadly blows. Oc� hope to the establishment of a I,e:.-- the Boor. is thronged not only bycasiQllally this pa.votal, superiority of manent house in which its members members of all the Junior colleges but 826 W. 631'd Streetocmbat was brokea down, When Do- Nill find lodging. place and also the ily Seniors and graduate students, Atn's terrific lunges, directed against ;��veni�ces usu�ly' to be' had' in a zhe recent Freshm� dance homes oithe heart of Eveline, brought the rater�y chapter house, MeUib�r- 5e.niors.:}uniors and Sophomores gavepink g:ow of warm blood to her skin.: .hip is."open to taU, master masons in. .he affair the appearance of an open�efe�.�c; Hoyt �ing,:��, iog that �uch' ·JOOd.St.aJl, ding ,who may,� memberslaU-l!niversity dance. How can ,t.he, a., �ut could not �safely go. o�, .and .)f the Vniversity. ' . , colleges or classes hope to become a1� mach f.atigtt.eJd himself from fol- These organizations of masons are uiJiit through these social means if{lOwing the bout, ble!w Ims whistle and .lOW to be iound in more than a score the purpose is tobe thwarted by un-.:caued the matc� a draw. Two more .:,I the universities t?f the ·country. :n .nvited members of the various .other� followed, ,the mtter of ,which many cases ,they are regularly �aner- organizations? Af.any an: known tc.,Was ended with the use of a club by .!d. chapters of the Adacia fraternity, a boast that they have never missed a��ee King. No ,.d¢ision was _,Qci�ty, which has the 1iea.tures of the Reynolds club afternoon dance., �ed ,rq-arding the winner of the ordinary Greek Idter fraternity, with \� e are attempting to use some��tm.." we limitation of membership to such method by which the original anel'. The r.emainder of the evC;Uing' was .;t�dents or' faculty meinbers as may ;alusable purpose embodjed in the giv-• .aiun over to a pie-:Ga.ting contest, a �e ,members of die targer fratlarnity 01 mg of these dances will not be renotIIg of war, aDd a vandeville perform- "re� ,and A"xepted .M.asODS. dered useless, and merely a name."aDCe. ," !lnd�r which the Same crofd may con·· � -The annua). banquoe:t of the eIK- �HOi.AR8HIP"POR THESIS j tin� t.Q attc:nd all Junior t:'olleg� :If-'-Qp Chapter of Phi Delta Theta will . ·OM. FRANKLiN -AS DIPLOIfA T fairs regardless of an. invitation. (:·�.:held at a down-town cafe QD ,<:-' .• .-.;..' �:�: ,:." .'�'.Kaida .'o� Mr. Wifliam Allen Wbite�' Cokmial'�' ,Mame-.cnu: Diplo- ·WIRELESS' TALK A TRBSPASS�.Ik.��&p'��,.JmbUQst,.is to_b� �:_�tit� of Ben,,iannn F- .... Ir_ Pror SmaJIey·-Declares· -�- _- ---.�� &essGr Tit!: the pest of. .bpnor. ' .liD" as Title foro 1908 Eqay.' Pro',.' , e to1 �Hilmar R Ba�age. 'n, of Dan- '. . perty COvers Atmosphere.�e, III., is pledged Delta UpsilolL The Co�onijJ' Dames of Anieri::a' in. AI h D I .h St f IIJi ' ,Th,e question of wireless tel�phy'. � P a e ta . Phi entertained th� t � ate 0 nois have established �e·-follOwing me.n yesterday at the IC'hap- .l scholarship in the Univ�y whicll is the lal'est tangle in 'the legal phaseter �opse: Messrs- Qixon and BU- yields' � the su�cessful caodidate the 0( eminent domain., according to Pro- . ,VI9I.ETSd! of '. . ," fessor Harrison S. Smai!ey, of the SW�ET' PEAS· anan the Uni�ersity of Toronto; tmtlOn oi a college year ($120) and ';0G� of BroWQ: tIDiycrsity,., �rriaDi ,.ld,dition a '� pdize �i $60 a qua�te. U rriversity of l\{ichiga� in his lecture:aDd Hunter of Dartmouth. Qumg three quarters. In recgnition yesterday afternoon 0.11 "The Legalor M'II - h 6 . !\'ature of the Railroad Business:'• ::-&01D '1 er will leave this mom.- 0: t e nanoal hetp thus ,gn,'en th�mr tor the East, where he will visit �tudeDt he is.expec:Lcd to n:nder .::omt! The title to a piece of land, according'Ib J h H to Professor Smalley, extends to the�. � ns opJains �lJapter of Alpha service in philanthropic work un-JerDtl� Phi. the general direction of the depart- .:enter of the earth and to the highest""'-, Ch- ;- :leavens, and I,.or:r-ally a --rson has no-& qe IcaCQ chapter of Chi Psi .hent of history and a committee c:i -c- ... -1fIterda ,. more right to send a message over the'. Y ent�ined a number of toe society "Deb furnishes the mon-dtJept' f ' and than to walk across it. The main., , es rom: Eastuu chapters who ey.tae roint at issue was whether aLrailroad'. en route to the national conven- The appointment for the year 1908-� at.. 'l.I'rmeapoll·s., '11 be de �::; a public business w not, and this, D'I 09 WI ma as a result of an l' <-· .-The literary committee of the :amina.rion wbich will be held on Sal- llew phase was. introduced to showCap '2� Gown met ye.st�rclay artu- arday, May 16, 1908." Thia elQ.l1liD3- t�e �tte� ,.bope�essness to reach a� In Ellis II. Material· is begin- Iron will be bas� upon "The Diplo- .� aSSI,catIOD satisfactory 'to all Pro- ,'4 �IlIII to be hande4 iJi..' matic Career of Benjamin Fr...nkliri:· lessor Smalley. defined a. ,1Iblic busi'- OOL 0 RIALness as an enterprise on which an H'Iaft ' If two or more contestants are judged aft you seeDt'VlOtRey. -IS AM EDITOR individual is po�rJess to emba:-kJ,:raatically equal in rank in the exam-T. ... Paper -;:-.en .. n-Not to ination th� decision will be based withoSmut the �d of the state. �rofes-... ;or. alley will lecture again this af-____ upon �nerat ability in history' a�� temoon at 4' o'dock in Cobb lectunsho,,'U by the official records of the hall on "The. Courts ami RailroadUniversity. Legislation."The committee in charge of theschOiarsbjp consists of Professors An­drew C. McLaughlin, Edward E.Sparks .. and Francis W. Shepardson.TIJio!;e who plan to enter the ICIOnt�'5tII�kor[Ira�erial:� :,I :Nf-O'ORE•• fLORIST••.. ,ftA'F _'.... ..·E. :IBRICIITON,.RIiI.� C .. .,,: ......'for solid- comfort.: The, newest shade.and designs of one-piece, ........web. :. All metal parts. heavy.' nickel-.plated brass, cannot rust. 2Sc. a: pair,. .11, dealers or by mail. . ..N c.._ ...,·n_· ,...., ,.n. $ "i ...,.,..., Pwe.r 8�TeL Wentworth 2038. 272 E.. 55th Street.Tel Hyde Park 38.�;j . 58TH ST.'AND DREXEL AVE.Under Management of the NatioDal Hotel Co. Tel ,Hyde Park�":The BEST'ServedjatPOPULA.R PRICESRfSTAURANT··-AND LUNCH COUN.TfR,In Connection'; titI ..�-�r.w.djll:�tdim:....s ..'-r­uria:ads1M-�If Phone Hyde Park 1251.ll, B. Pome;;:- ex-'og, of last1tar 5 track team, is to take char�: the loc� paper �f Whitehall,ont., enbe'ni'nD' unn hi :.._.tdi .. ., - �n_. ,S .. "",tlu :lS:,or �d manager next week. HetIDe Q.led to fill this position by hi�� Ie, �I r. Rickard, who bad beenOfced to retir.e_ . from the �itorshil)OIl, atcount of illness. Pomeroy h3"-been .• In attendance at the Univer-sit)' since last spring, and says thatIi01r h Ride ine Probably Will DOt be� able to -Mr. Scbiebley of Washington, foot)faam, as he had intended to do n��t who is on his way to enter W cst�er. Iilldrough be may finish h;... P�nt. has been visiting on the cam­�e by, correspondence. "'e is not pus.=: as to how Ioae he wiN be in.... � bat say. 'lilal it will be.,1 -Grand marchax • .... ilia ...are requested to give their names tothe last named member of the .:':>111-aH.ttee, from' wllom ,further. iniomla­tion may be sought. Carriage Rates for the Prom.�:md of approochjng carrSage $ 5Sound of retreating carnageSvond of silent carria�GHmpsc of carria�eGood view of carriageRide in carriage (nOlt more than 50feet) socaria� (for each adcEt!onal5Tips must be five times the amount('f carriage ililte. Carriages may bepaid for in postage stamps commonchecks or cigar bands.-Yafe Record.-for Prom at 8:45 GEORGE M. !WERNTZ,' Proprietor.,fine Ice ,Creams� .Ic�s�· ·ftc •LILIES OF"THE VALLEYROSES.For' the'. ;WlIShingfon Prom';1II118N395 East 63rd StreetPhone HaniBon 3244 TBB UBI0 •. HOTBLABD .USTAUBAB'l111-117 RaudoJph' StreetTHE POPULAR PLACETO EATEithc;r before 01' after theTheater.We make a Specialty of Cluband Fraternity DiDDera.• ..AIIJSEIENTS....THE IIERRY ·WIDOWShe is the International CrneLA BALLBThe Leap Year W1IIlIet'THE GIRL QUESTIONJ108 'lB. WHIT •• Y1'6. llaical WilmerA KHIGHT POR A DAY10------------------------------8TUD.BAKBaTilE COLLEGE WIDOWThe only CoHege Comedy to Last POWBRSIlAXINE ELLIOTTIn Her Latest Saccea. Myself-Bettina'lBB GARRIOKAugustus Thomas' Great PlayTHEWITCHINGHOUR'lB. AUDIIfOa·I ••ZiecfeJd'. Bic lIaical RenePOLLIES OF 1907,·rlUtQA.lJ3.� .��, . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY"IS, 1908.:1I:n:.:.:::E:S:O:T:A�O:U=T�O=F�RA=:C�E�9�I�DTOIU===D=C�PIT=:QI£=:R�:tII:::F:Jjl �s�on:a�l�e:xp:e�n�·e�ne�e�s�o{�.t�h�c:�s�Pt�-..a�k�cr�, �\\�'il�l �E:_ ::Q=���'�'.����.�. �--��=====:=======�'tcFOR BASETBALL HONOR· ." be fully- .illustrated. witli .stcreopticon , . . DRINK';IKS ...INKA·'CAMEL-.)Harvard :Bast:MlJ 11- Adopt Novel views from stides prepared by �Ir. _�_�Cbicaco and W'asc:onsin Now the Method of SbootiD& Sphere From I Wclli's himself, who i-:;. an' expert pho- 'To'load a Conklin Fountain Pen, just dip it in.aj ,',Chief 'Contenders-Maroons Down Gun Muzzle-Works WeU ID Prac- tographer. ... . Ink. press the Crescent-Filler and see' it fill ita onPurdue in Rougb Game. ti:e. Professor \VilJis was sent to China tank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all tbais to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itDemonstration of a new automatic by the Carncg-e Institute in 1903-4. anywhere-aDY time. ...Ill' .. Ir t IS . tory over Miu ..a to conduct certain important investi-1JlOIS u 0 VIC .I' -baseball pitching machine was neldnesota on the Gophers' floor Saturday in the basebaJl' cage at Harvard gations in the geology of that" COUI�practically eliminates the Mninesota according to the Harvard Crimson. try and his journey of thousands ofIi f I f fi t 1 . miles into the interior of China.ve rom t ie race or rs ionors 10 This is a new piece of baseball appar-basketball, and narrows the contest atus designed by its inventor, George brought under his observation manyd . fi 1 t b t . Chi ag and phases of Clr'nese life, which are not.own to a g I C ween IC 0 L. Cahill of Holyoke, to afford prac-Wisconsin, with the probability th.u tice for the batters and to ultimately commonly seen by travelers. He willth It ill b t' . have many interesting stories to re-e resu Wi e a re, take the place of the string of pitcn- -Chicago has beaten Illinois = t ers who have been accustomed to d.') late, and tbese will be made still more( '.1 .1' d vivid by the reproduction of scenes'hamapign anu seems destine to the workturn the trick with Minnesota on Sat- The machine is similar to a breech- taken from true life Dr means of hisnrday, when the two quintets play at loading gun. It consists of a sohd, <own camera.Minneapolis. 1'I:e game promises to heavy tube, the size of a' baseball -----b h d f 1 '\'1'1 tl G I Miss Warren to Make Address.to ar oug It. ' 11 e ie op I'!,':; about five feet long, mounted O!1 ahave no star - basket tossers they are stnnd so that the barrel is about fivestrong on defense. feet above the ground. When COI"1-A game full or roughness between plete with its shield. which protectsthe Varsity and Purdue brought the it and its operator from batted balts,large end of the 'count to the Ma- The mnchine .greatly resembles arc-ons at La Fayette Saturday, Cap-. '�.-\., .� .:.- .>.�."h"11 ...�� LCOACH FRIEND HOPES TOREVERSE ILLINOIS' SCORE�Cs Possible Victory for Maroons inReturn Dual-Varsity Gets Sec­ond in Regiment Meet.Deternr.ined to. win the return meetfrom Illinois :March 7, the Varsityathletes yesterday began a long pe­riod of training wh��h will continaewithout a let-up until the ·time of the. meet.Coach Friend declared yesterdaytbat Illinois won because it had' thebetter break of luck in the doubtfulevents. He said th'it his task is to de­velop winners in the close e .... ents. Todefeat M�y in the dasll, Jenkins ii1the 'hurdles, Hinman in the mile, �l i!­ler in the two mile, and \V.ashburn inthe high jump, as well as to win thcrelay are the hopes of Coach Friend, ill the next dual. ;- �....... . •CONKLIN'S ��G PENMTHE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER- :,(can be filled inStantly without the least inconvenience. Y_'could' fill it with white kid gloves on without danger tfsolling. Besides its convenience, is the splendid wriiIIIqualities of the Conklin-the perfect feed. .LeAdJni: dealers hADdle the CoDkllD. If YOW''' docs DOt."direct. �.13.00 aDd up. Send at once for handsome Dew cataJat· .The CoaIdin reo Co., 310 Manhattan BId£, Toledo,'",. ,.. '.paSt;4ItSUI. .ity'Oot: cambasil.. utttmiCVt!andfor 1satis'._._, VoL---·iI.Miss Althea Warren will speak atthe Vesper service ill the Leagueroom this afternoon at 4 o'clock, hersubject being "The S011g of theShell." Tea wir.l he served and �I!women are heartily invited.Special rates to students; bargains,in re-built machines. W. White­head, J6 La Salle Street.be served in the Church of the Di�ciples at 57th St. and LexingtonAve., from 12 to 1 :30 p. m. Mealsare 20 cents each, and are appr�dated by those who 'lave eatenthere. Students are invited toCal the other the opposite direction i�the result produced. In this .way .• �nin or an out curve can be thrown. BSrotating the barrel so that the wheelsare above and' below the ball a dropor upshoot caD be similarly thrown.The direction of, the ball is aJjus­ted by a kind of pivot, on which ..'Ie�arrcl is m�nted, and on which themuzzle can be elevated, depressed ordefleCted to one side or the other asis required.There is, however, one difficulty :nbatting the balls thrown by this m.1-chine, as there is, of course6 no wind­ing up motion before throwing the(;;,11 on the part of the "gun," as is the POSITION open to young women:case with the human pitcher. The thr-ee hours a day, in exchange fill .iirst thte batsman sees after the sound room and board. Apply at theof the escaping compressed air is the I University Employment Bureau.ball hurling toward liim through thtWANTED-�tudents to attend .En-come.The Daily Maroon will pay fivecents per copy for the following is­sues of thi� paper: Jan. 14- Brin�them to\�pe :h�oon office today.. .Rooms for Rent.FURNISHED ROO M S-Near theUniversity; with or without light 1housekeeping privileges; goodlight, heat, hot and cold' water;bath. Call 652 E. 57th St., secondfiat.air, and until he becomes accustomedtv it, this featurc makes it puzzlingto gauge the flight of the ball.Ii this new machine proves to be a�uccess, as the trials' held at Harv.l:-dindicated that it would, it will all­doubtedly be adopted by all the c.»). glewood Roller Rink, 6432 Went­worth Ave. Every evening, Thurs.,Sat. and Sun. Afternoons throughthe· season.The meet sU\'ed to hring two pos- leges. WANTED--A young woman to solic­it advertising for college. papers;profitable work. Address. J. M.,The Maroon Office"rc'.' the· vault. The Var�ity total was tJpoints as 3g:limt 44 for the Soldiers,The C. A� A. was third with 6 point�.Only a few star athletes showed to, ..� II'. �,.�. ' TWO LECTURES ON CHINATO BE. GIVEN TOMORROW SPANISH-Lessons and translation!';by teacher from Spain; 25 cents Jl(.rMissionary to Speak at 7:15 in Has­kell; Geologist in Mandel at 8O'Clock. lesso.n; translations into Spanish :':0Jcent& eyery 100 words. 5800 Jack­son a\'enue, RoQ.m 36.'C. A.advertiselDent inThe Da;I, Maroon STUDENTS' Ll NCH RC OMTHE MIKADO CAPEMeals 2�c and up' Opeaai.,.1299 f.' 5S St. TellsriCAPITAL 1200.000.00. Surplus a..nd Profits 125.000.00masked battery._tain Schommer and his men secured The baseballs are fed into the zunf . Typewriters for Sale3i points to 10 . or their opponents. at the breech and are expelled byThe Maroon leader himself was re- TYP.EWRITERS for Sale or Rent-compressed air, so regulated by a tev-sponsible for six baskets, while Falls er' that swift or slow balls can bemade fi v e as well as fi v c free throws thrown at the pleasure of ,the oper­and Georgen threw two ·baskets. ator. The most interesting and at theAn unusually large number of foulssame time the most striking featurewas called in the game, Purdue being of this baseball "gun" is the deviceacuilty 17 times and Chicago 14- Page which enables any kind of a curve orfound Captain Lewis of the Boiler- combination of curves to be thrown..makers a hard man to handle. Lewis The ball, while V. the barrel, restsregistered three. times. Hoffman between two wheels. These wheelsplayed a. wide-awake game, keeping are' operated by strings and com­J(Jnes, his opponent, down to no rnunicate the twist to the ball whichbaskets, I-'rotIuces the desired curve, By pull-The Purdue men were weak oning one string the wheels are made tott"a� work, while the Chicago team revol .... e in one direction and by a ;.ullshowed to advantage at this end ofthe game, keeping the Yellvw' :lI1JBlack team bewildered much of thesibilities out who were not l�oketIupon as part.icularly st�ong before.These men are Calowcll and Garrea.Caldwell made his name by finishinga foot behind. thc famous )liIler oflllinois, and Garrett reversed expec­tations by winning the halJ.Throogh the efforts of three )Ia-roon athletes, Chic:tgo securetI sC'c- Two lectures on China. one by a FOR SALE-A scholarship to aond in the First Regiment opcn han- t;l'o�ogist, and one by a missionary, prominent business �ol1ege; schol-cJ:,cap mect at the :\rmory· Saturchj' will be furnished tomorrow night. arship was obtained through ad-night. Steffen, Iddings and Roger� I The tirst one \\;11 be given at i:I5 in vertisemcnt; wi11 sell it for :zs per'all showed in their events, Steff�n I Haskdl hall by A. \V. Staub, a na- cent. off. Box 1\(., Daily Marooncapturing the hurdles, ItIdings the tional secretary of the student \'olun- Office.pole vault and Rogers getting third:n te('T movement, who will �peak on"Xc\\, Edu<:ational \Vork in Chin�"t:nder the ausp:ces of the Y. :\1.Try I classifiedThc. 'iecvnd lecture \\;11 be. Mr.�dvantage, the liberal h:tndicaps to Railey 'Vil1i�, a prominent member ofless prominent m'en being- the cau"c. the United States Geological Survey,who will speak in :\lande1 at·8 o'dockl,-Prom tickets $4 now, $5 at !hc �.n "Cllinese E�pcriences."4!oor. On sale at Tnformatjon office This !'oCcond lecture, which will beft. Jl-.yl101d. olub. in Lhe aatur. of azJecdote!l and per- i,••I Woodlawn Trost (1 Savings BankI . -453 East 63rd Street., Officers:WANTED-A young man to do edit': ! Wm. D. :\lcKey, President. Chas. M. Poague, Vice-Presidenterial and reportorial work on lea:l-I I Fred' C. Bell, Cashier, J. W. Watson, Asst. �ing city trade journal. Apply to 3 per c�t �terest on SaviDgs AccountsManaging Editor Daily Maroon. 1_ . .SAFETY DEPOSIT VAU�TSWEDNESDAY LUNCHEONS w:llI'1JLL DRBSS sumTO RENT'T. G. SCHAFFNER I: �.AU Sizes.. Sure ....We carry "Society Bramf", ., •46 River Street.' .':ARCADE"ARRow·�C- ......OLLAR. ..·.. CEIIT8 CACM; a .. ott •• CEIIT.cuar...- ... _-a.rr __ c. L. SCHARP' ;'�iPICTURES AND PICTUIIFRAMING .� i;.3.:26s- East Fifty-Seventh. � .Opposite R-osaIie ��''0" • __.._ '. t .... �H.Cbannon ComPaDJtChicagO.COIlE TO US :J'ORCAMPUS OUTFIT�UNIVERSITY FLAGS.MEGAPHONES.PENNANTS. andCANVAS GOODS OF ALL KIHDI-THE--BENSON ORCBBSTBA·- THAT·S ALL -40 East Randolph StreetT!:m MNOLD COMPANYENGINEERS-CONSTRUC1ORS�LECTRICAL - CIVIL- MECHANICAL!el LA SALLE STREETCHICAG�Washington Pro.FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21Ti�kets $4 In Advance.On Sale at 'nfo .... atlon nowVi illI:.\'eVo!esorJoaom"ailein all-the ' Jterdathe Ikco\abanknot)tate. by tlwoal,·renCJInm t�1�J8:Y�!it2in�.Ddtr tl'.;