VoL VI. No. 92· CHICAGO. FRWAY, FEBRUARY 21, IgoB.orIr&meialRINI. Sead Like Letter to that Received atW"lSCOnsin for Post-Seuon Bas­ketbaD Senes..�.. 6EOL06ISIS II COrDDEllCE CHICABO TAlES TUIIEElTo Discaa C'.IIE .doD of Pre- FROM ILLIIOIS, 38 TO 8dIIlbrian Rocks of North Americafor U. S. GeoIop:aJ Baney llap lIarooDs Capture An Events Ezcepttm. Aftenlooa in Walker. .Distance Phmce-Polo GameVery Exciting. . TO IE· ,- APPIEN1ICESlcallimEES UIT .PES;CandidAtes for Diploma of Acricul- PRllIIEAIY TI.·LA._taral liaild of U� of Chicagoto EDter on Same Buia as ia b­dustrial Tedmica1 Schools. u� OIl EcIp for aeem-. ofGraact IIarch III ButIett at1=30 ToDiaht. 'QUAKERS ASI FOR GAllESWITH THE "YARm FlYE, �- An important conference of noted :Entrance Requirements-Ability andDr. Raycroft Expresses Hope that scientists will be held in Walke r DOWDState lien No Match in Swim- energy.Contests May be Arranged-Brisk . museum this ·afternoon. to consider miDg Events-Lewis Ducks UDi- TuitioD Fee--$S a month. subtractedPractice is Held. the classification of pre-cambrian versi" High Aggregation. from a minimum moDthly salary ofrocks in North America, for the use $:as.._ The truth. about the recent invita- of the· United States Geological Sur- Taking first place in every event Curriculum-Hard,'farm work UDd�c Tbe day is at hand.tion from Pennsylvania to the Ba 19- vey. The men who will take' part;n but the plunge for distance, the Var- an ezpert and scieDtifie farm man- "The Prom is going to begin attors.for a post-season basketball game this tOirler.ence aile Professor ·Thomas sity aquati.c team -overwhelmed it�e ager; ODe C01U1le in the economks 8:30 even ii there is DO oDe'· there bur·'eame out. yesterday when Dr. Ray- C .. Chamberfin, head of the:- depart- Hlinois : swimmers in Bartlett natato- of agriculturel conducted by Pro- the. orchestra and the Rrc:eption Com':'c:oft produced a letter written to him c�eDt of Geology; President Charles rium la� night by the score of feasor lim; more hard farm worlt; ruittee," This plain and fon:eftdby the Quaker autborities to the .!f- R. Van Hise of the Unive.�sity )f j& to 8. .seminar· on special _topics UDder statement was made by· Chairmanfeet that in case Chicago wins the Wisconsin, Mr. Willis. of the United The fate of the Orange and Blue Professor Hill; additional bard faMl Jordan last. ni&ht.·Conference collegiate championship States- Geological Survey, Dr: G. W. was sealed after the third event, and work; hard farm work: Hustle! )love! That is· what thethe Penn team is anxious to settle .. he Brock . of the Canadian Geological the relay was forf�ited by Coa�h "men . behind" tIR b:ggest socialcollegiate championship of the coun- Survey; and Dr;-.· F. D. Adams of Mbn.; H:achmeister, who wanted to keep . The above might be the main event ever :beld within . the ,"uuallytry with the Maroons. b eal. Dr. Adams and Dr. Brick •are his men fresh for the polo game. heads of a prospectus for the new ag- quiet walls of tbe City Gra� ha\�A similar letter was received at ·expected to arrive in the city this Coach Knudson's men made a far rjcu!t\1�1 Guild of the University of been doing for weeks, with t� �!IIlitWisconsin. The Badger authorities morning. .; better showing last aUght than in any Chicago, which is the Univer3ity's that this year's Prom is ass� of.made public the challenge to t!hem The United. States Geological Sur- previous contest. .agricultural' school i� embryo. . I-eing bot4 a thing of beauty· aDd aimmediately, while Dr. Raycroft hdd· \'"Cy has prepared for the International A new tank mark was set in the Th� most j�portant fact about t:he ;oy forever •. 'his. Consequently it appeared that Geological Congre�s.Of. Mexico" of Iast pl�n�� for distance by Pillinger of guild and its �ethod of instruction, Wilen You and She arrive a� Bartp. the Wisconsin authorities alone h� year "! new geological map of North Hlinois, �ho made 57 feet 6 inches. as expiained yesterday by Pr�fesSor lett Gymnasium. tOGiab� aU' dft.sedbeen asked. As a result, the impres- America. "In order to make this m3P The former record of 60 feet W".tS William ani, di�ec:tor of the Guild, up in your pretty party cIotbes" yeasion that the Quakers considered the more useful to stUdents," said. Mr. made under the old rule of an )8 is that it is the Qrrying over into will first be moved to a f� or·Cardinal five the strongest in the Willis· of (he United states Geologi- icch box elevation, and no ionger agricult�1 training of the: system surpri� ,aDd, thai· �o ecs�.·· trll-'Conference 'college gained ground. cal Survey. ··oot only here, but ,;n holds good. Pillinger displayed reo worked out in the industrial technical doati�ly you will. .BartIett· G,iD,. I"Personally I should like 'to have' Canada and: elsewhere. . a conference �ble. endurance, and couid have schools e'stablish�d by ·the railways Ilever loolaed that ,�y �-: ill'· tlie .. "'. . "" ·Chicago meet Pennsyl�Bia," sajd.·Dr .. �I be held to.�Sider �be.:.eJassifioa_' .go�e tb��le�&th �� .the .�nk_if.)!e_.h!l'). �d other bic-�.eft!.1!i .��·.�s'or. �"!'!!:.;�2. ':1_'f._�·�!r�;.,"_��:��.JC:IVft yesterd;ty:" �H -we c:aa-'gd-" tieerof Pre-=cam�"",-.-..:- .,- f"�t.. . � ... -:�� t� '.'I<'� 'Fi'i1I-uses tb,ttenn', "appreatiee" ratb.' oration committee��Rner- .. wpdred fO : ... :'-'*f oT�r the difficulty of settling tbe "'Coo-" A prtrliminary .c:oafeftace, was '"�d . .� polo p�� 1IraS WOD, 5 to I, by u than :'studClllt'" in referring to -tiac' �r�· - �o� ·eithe� • .:� wt.oie ·:'Wftk " .-f�rence championship and the faculty by Professor Chamberlin, President �cago •. � .�!a more excitiDg than men doing the 'work pr.escribed bY 'tM i� 'in pRparatioo �tIIeD �� day·•. � to accept the &imsjlvanh Van Hi$e·aDd. )lr.:·WilIis to -ptaa the � score JDebated. Every goal ,,�;.s Guild. This defineS the position .to F��. ; ..." .' ... '.. "' .i�lIenge, the game. wiD. be·a cenain- work for today's' meetiDg. �lttedy contes"':4 by both sides/and be occupied by the candidates for the . )\:eI�: ��er .�. ��� .�.iD.:.dle·-. 'li: The Pennsylvania letter caDs for, the large. �d was. brought to its Gaild·s diplomas.· ,The . prospective, ;.- '- -.::- ,�.�tIy ..... aUo�·(IDe game he�, one in the East, and IIANY ATTBIJD BARD COIIC,RT f� maay b� in bod) . halves by the ma�. will .go. about entering;bc �����.� .,!f·tbe. same � ·�ilalcthe third on neu.tral floor_" ,scn�- before the � : Guild In abOut- tb� �e manner tbat· iuto �.:� � � begin .•. Ma-The final practice for· the MiDDe- XI"rsh.._SoIo � limper. Feature Near the close of -the firsr.:-�baU. he would' look 'for" a job with a niil- r���� �e��o�_�� �'�h.sota game tomorrow at Minneapolis of �. p. , .... _ .. �lght men were bunched a few feet Way c�mpanY'''· On· the part of tile 'You. won't .be "the �. ��' �'fC .was the briskest of the season. Cap- .1:1 frout of the Maroon goat with. the Guild his abilities will be C3nV3S.ited OJarles Johnson and:--� �nntain Schommer was not ouL Hoff- A larsez: audience than bas ��n haU iD possession of one of the· 11- from the stan�nt of an eiDploy.!r. will· be there in .tlia� .. �� ��dman and Harris both shOwed up well, at any· of tb� previons public "r�- lini's. After a desperate two minute A promising c:;mdidate will not be. then some more.' � "a.ut '�C'\'land the fight for right guard· is .as hearsals of the U.DiWC'sity band h�rd struggle the ball was wrested �r�m. barred from· entlc,lng on account of You will tag on happily.- � .�.close as ever. Falls and Hubble are tbe concert iD Mandel ball yestercby the visito.rs, and Princell scored :i lack of academic training and on' thl" Pret�y soon· th� DiDsic will· �(('w in shap�. afternoon. The feature of �he (,ro- �l ThIs was not allowed by the other hand� the most extensive schul- and the man witb ttJ�.�mera ��.�.l'-'BADGER ELEVEN TO BE gram ."as the xylopbne solo by H. Judges because �denoch � DOt in arship will not aid a man who :f; pea.r and make sO� aU,egMly wiWHarper, tbe Allegro from "WiI1i� the tank all �be tIme. ". afraid of work in being admitted. remarks aboat �C p.:leasa... Dt; .Yeli,PLAYED ROVBIIBER 14 The � . f hTell" Tbie seiection was enthusia5�-. . �ature 0. t e game, was the: At the present time there are ·open yodIJ be.in the p�r� too,," aDd )"6ft�. Ra7croft s;;-Date i. SettIed- cally received ·by tbe audiena, and stelbr work of �ob�e, who� was in about 100 J)9Sitions, varying in pa)._ c;.n see a proof .. when you go �r 10Game W"1th Hatem Team the demand for an encore was ans�- every play, .and· registered t'fo goals from $25 to $100 a month. The mir.1- Hutchinson to eat, aad that·s SOIDt!Loobcl For. ed·by H ....... SIIppe's overture !ro:p for tbe Varsity. Captain Badeno.:b mum pay oi any student will be $25 speedy work.--_ the "P..-t --II P.aasa. n." and thoa se- all\:l Fnncell also did � work a mOnth, from wbi�h :-; a montb will Now comes the first cIaDce, Md theDr. Raycroft yesterday confirmed '''" i&DU .''"7 '- th . ...,I�bo' n f- .")1"_ �ste," which . roagbout sbe.polo game. ·be subtracted for.tt-�(ion and $5 for $('Cond and tbe �st_ solliethinc a��the report from Madison to the ei _�.. ._ IIIC. ... .....,u. Th .. .-5 pia...::. .... -uest, --e also "'1V".11 e :.llIinois swimmers �re no th lat' f th bonDs 'd t tM orcler:feet t11at Chicago and Wisconsin wHi ft_ 7� "7 .-, ft.... . .. .,. e accumu Ion 0 f! pal arendered. matc" for Prin(..1eU and· Day, who fin·· graduation. Any salary increase he- Merry- Widow.have their game November 14th. He ished oae, two in the 100 __ -i swim; Ke�p OIl Smilin�.� Ia _..I h· � propam iD faU.follows: 7.u" yond tbis minimum will be paid into •ec rQl t at tbe datle has been bang- Cary and Bicknel, who dupli�ted th� the fund mven the student a.t" 1,i5 Tattooed .M�.ing tire for some time, paldiDg the Opening Mardl-"Lintenant Sande.: . k' b e',.. R me: In t e -to yard event; arid Har- trl"!tduation. Thus it will be po53ibt'! Honey 807.decision of Director �agg. man . . . . • .• . . ... ... .• . . . • .• . . .. . �I nd U d e--"D.... oJ per a n say, wbo left Brooks rar for a s�ally able man to accumula;e In tbe Isle of Our Dreams.According to the, dispatch from th� Overture-··Pbet aftC! &"'�It •••• '. h ., 60· i r--'D_ • Sa m t e ftar.an the yard swim. oil-ring his three years- coarse a b.,- Lights OuL�dgtr camp, tbe game will be played •••• - •••••• _ •• _. •• •• •• • • •• • • • ppe 5d •'1. W- I "Fl' • !If S cit mmanes: t .flUS larae enou .... to allow bim to I,nr· For Every Day Is Ladies' Day fC'1'at .'1'Iadison. It is felt here tltat tbe a tz- arbtlon •• - •• •• •• •• • te . d' W - 1t -e' 1511 • .\\ 100 yar SWIm- on by rin.�dl, cltase a rair sized farm and the actual Me.. 'i!consin gridiron was $elected �- Xyloplane solo b. y. Harry Harper.. . Chicaon,' Dav, Ch· i':!laft, L�"'n.l·. L_"" V'r:: I 'I W T' R e� oJ' --� r-.... (� experience and knowledge 11'1: h3S .Aly ilia._us� t lc �,innesota clash. will t.!;� Allepo (rom alliam d •••• 05SIDI ,Brooks, Illinois, third. Time. i:I" ."-5. �"rl11 "Sure Enongh Sernoeft'!lltion," 5.1"".-I\Ia '( . �)I H � ,.. sained in managing a model I.. ..- e- ........ Ce on .\ arshall Field. Selection•• ",om ._IIe. � erbert 40 yard swim-Won by Ca-. ' �1'- t,'ons from.I . oJ -" '-II will enable h:m to conduct hi� n�'··t IS now certain that whether or Marcia- Georaia SaaIet" ••.••• Brown cago; Bickel, Chicago, second; Hanel. You Never Can T.ell About a Wom-""t the even game schedule is adopted III" •. �roperty efficiently and profitably.et5, mOts, third. Tlme,:24 1-5. The 'Work of the Guild is �ing an.one: more big contest will find a place Pool IIIId BIIianI RaaIta. 60 yard �wim-Won by Harne... The Rush:nIY of Raxes.OIl th Ch' I' \utched with a great deal of interest ..e lcago program this year. C'ohicago; Lindsey, Chicago, second:The last Saturday in November �g The fol)owing matcbes in billiards by agr1Ct1lturists all over the co\!�-d I 1.-..11 t td . th Erooks. Illinois, third. Time, :37 "'-S. •.O��n. It is fe1t that thi6 date will an poo were p ay'l;'\l yes e 3y m e try. "It is a very interesting �pen-�R Id lub toum m t P'unlle for distance-Won by Pil·find an �stem --.I I' . eyno s c a en:"I:"leven p aYlng �TI I:nger, Illinois. 5i feet 6 irle:hes; L�nd.liarshall Field. Billiards-Harris 120 vs. Silberman Weeks of PIamliDc aDd Pnp.ntlonTo BriD& RauliS in Bic: EWDtof Social Calendar.nit.:othea'_to-'papas;J. JI.-----say. Chicago, �ccond, S2 feet: B;ck�l,Chicago,. third, SO 1eet 3 inches •. (Newrecord under revised mles.)Team race-Chicago- won ,by de"fault. Tim� i:33 2-5. (Cary� Bickel.Harper and Lindsay.)Polo lil'R",:�: . ment and seems very promising,said Prel'idcnt Judson, who i5 a mem­ber or thc Guild's board of adviser:'. Dreaming."m Happy at Maxjm's.'n the Land of the Buffalo., Want You.EXTRA-Drum City and ,be�I � 121; Nible,: 101 vs. Stem 125; Nibl::y"'7 Become Womaa'. CoIIep. 12. vs. Ebrbom ISO; Bliss 93 vs. Ire-Alumni and alumnae of Swathmo:r. 'land 1_College ;ore said· to be earnestly CO!l- Pool-Gilbert 104 vs. Sunderlands�dering a plan to convert the institu- 1.40; Lyoa 1'5 VS. Ga�tt 100; Smitht·o .. n Into a woman's collqre solely so 135 vs. Preston 120; Smitb 140 vs.flle: million dollar bequest of Anna T. Young 64; Hancock loB ,"s. BurtonIfant"8 ma7 be �ed. .125- Others who had e�amined the planscf �e nnr; school seem� as we!15:ttisfied with �he wisdom of th�course of tr.li·nin�.The farms of the ten wealthy Chi-(Continued on pa� .f) Magic Knilht..By this time you wilt be banl'T. !-OYou and She witl 10 over and ba�a good sl1J)ger, after which. mneshed.rejavmat� and joyfal 108 wiD retamfor fartber j�_ If :roa buen·t �med(Contiilued on pal'e .f)---TIle omclal Stacltat. PUllcetAcNa_ Gf. theUDJyeralt� of ·Cblc:aco.Ii:Dtere4 .. 8ecODd-dUa JIalI �i tbe Cblca&."OP_toftlce.PabUahed da117, ueept SandaJa, Koa..__ ad bollda7.. durl.- --tIIi'ft qUart�1'IIof tbe Unlnralt7 7ear.LUTBKa D. Jp'BB.NALn, �II& Edltor'P.RB8'ION ·V. OA.SS, Newa Edltor.KELVIN J. ADAlI!. Atbl�tle Edltor.LOUIS S. BERLIN. Boslnea lllUUlpr. crganixations, such as the committeeon student' work, the unive�sity coun­cil. and the program committees fortli'e facul� dancing ��; an� thoi:.: the�oci�i side of '-the f��ity' s life is n.-)tneglected,"ERRATUM.In the Maroon of yesterday therewas- an -@orFOr". in· the account of Pro­fessor Starr's reception in the state­ment concerning the '. collections "ofva)uilble.p.',ints, made by the anthro­l�ologlst. :T11e word "fruits" was print­ed twice, instead of the word "prints.";\ statement was made' of 'acollection 'already made of prints rofWarren D. Foster,Harry A. Hansen,'Jerome Frank,Albert D. \ iessor Starr to have prepared a seriesHenderson,:If life size prints' of Congo natives.Mexican Indians, and announcementwas made of the donation of a sum ofI mon.ey by Mr. Wilmart of 'Chicago,which will make it possible for Pro-while stud"nt moncy, energy and tIme.alliac:rlpUon price. $3.00 per. 7ear; 11.00 is t\)ss�d away in wild pursuit of thE", .. a m6ntha. SubacrlpUoDB. reeeind at will_-o'-the-wisp of superficial "hon­.... Maroon Oftl� Ellbs Ball, 6l" at tb� jrs" and "achievements." The 'l\·cr­raftlt7 ExcbaDge. Cobb BalL Jge Chicago man's whole purpose inlife .seems to be to occupy as mud);;p;lce as possible in the Cap ::ndGown in his graduation year. .An undercurre'nt 'Of superficialitysecV1s to flow through our whole col­lege life. At our meals our who!:!committees, backed :")ym�hu$iastic . s�lIdent support, havenow brought all in readiness for thefinal event, and the big, g'ym has beentransformed from a gym athletic hall grade. In fact, it is rather bad ionnillto a brilliant dancing pavilion_ 1t.· be studious,. and your avera_get.amp"'l1s hero would blush if charg�t1The Prom, more democratic .h��year than ever befor�,' bespeaks the '.\"ith attempt at high grades. ourinterest of all membt;rs of the Uni· campus fusser plans ,his courses, nolwith regard to their place in his need­versity, whether. upromenaders" orJl()t. For the benefit of those who .:� personal education, but because hewill haye a chance to chat with ,·er-lain girl friends before, after, and dur-W. A. Weaver, Roberl' B. Owen.]. Sidney Salkey, Miss Mamie Lilly.A. N. Pfeffer, Sualiindra Bose,Miss Caroline' Dickey,Miss Esther M. Hall,Han'CY B.Fuller, Jr.Formeri7Th. UnlYeralt7 of Chl�o WeekiI'.FoandedTbe Week:7. Oct. 1. 1892.The Dail7, Oct. I, 1902.Pdnted b7 tbe Maroon PreuFRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 21,' 1908.Tonight's Prom, it is safe to pre­dict, 'win, as each 'succeeding Promshould, surpass the\Vashin&ton dances of. 'previous years. The'!be�om, ,­-;. ....., .wish to view the big dance, accommo­dation� have' been provided on. th·!running track, and a general invi!:"l­tion ext�nded to aJl interested. to at­tencLA full "floor" is assured, and a fnll, '."gal)ery'" should not be wantmgThe more University people who en­joy the dance, the better.'.1fWhat a line 01 leap year plays :lie!on the boards down town! Then';s"The Bachelor's Romance" and "T!J�Parisian Model;'" "The Man frvmHome" and "The College \\"�dow:""The Merry \Vidow·' and "The \Vitell·ing Hour;" and last.· bu·t not. �c�:,;:,.·�IY5eJr· and "The Girl QuestIon.'.'I'" 1jFolJowing an im'estigation .�iMinnesota student records to s�e ,fthe students arc overworkcd, tl:("Minnesota Daily conducted a ck\·�rinvestigation to see. if the faculty isoverworked. Th��ying the lengthyffi . I report the Daily decid.es th:l�o cIa ", '."\Ve find that the facul.ty, as a �!C.. ot overworked.' \Ve find furthcr.IS n .•that about thirty per oent are domgoutsid� work for their own Sl1ppolt.We fiad that 10 per . cent belong to Group Photographs for Annua!- game Was fast and clean throughout.All clubs will please rush photo- 'The �ictors won: Ja�ly m account .��raphs for the Cap and Gown. Dea,l of their saperior;team work. :AIl.lhc.':.r:tine, March I.-The Editors. men played good, ··individual gam'c�,Pen club-Members report to Cole· t.ut were not- able to play together. 'y� .Rowe, tl"easur�r, on' plates fot" an· At the end of the first half the ..;coreof winning first on the athletic- .lielo, nual dinner, 'March 3, at Hutchinson was;only 4 to 2. In the -second, how·dining room_ ever, �he Seniors .. Iairly ran awayCouncil PictureS-The Junior COlln- from their opponents.cil 'picture for the Cap and Gown Wilt Y.cAndrew .. played· the st;Lr gam:!b:e taken in front of Kent today at for Literatu�, scori.�g alJ the.,poin!5 Or any Soutl;tem Poin�at 10:30 today, if the weather is clear. of his side� . For the' Seniors, Keen� Ticket Office. db 'South Clark �Oth. erwisc, it will be taken at Mar- d HI' d'd th L_ t rk K .. nan iSS I e U":s wo. ...e -! Depot-Dearborn Station. Polk �tyn's Maroon st'U<iio. on. Cottage especially distin. guished himself. Dearborn St.Gro\'e, near 56th street, without fail. The lineup: .Stump vacancies-There are a 'i.:n- Seniors. Lit�ture.:led number of vacancies in the Stunt;> Bliss •...•....•. L F ..... _ .... Ree,·,csdebating society. All those desiring )Ietzinger _ •• _. -R. F .. �,. Mc�dr�wto join will hand iii their names ar.d Wisher ...•••.. _ .•. C ..•••..... .E. C()�n:ng the hour. Gl�1ifications 1 I -Ph L G 'Ill C 1. f d I to t lC nfonnation iC"inkerton ....•. .. . . .• . ..... • 0.111Even in the pursUIt 0 stu ent �0;1- ornc,e.t.rs. so-called, of which we hear f(\ Sophomore Keene ... - . - ... - R. G.·.. •..• ·Wi!liamsdance has been post- The standing Qf the teams is asmuch .urging, we find this same rna- .[.·oned to the 26th. Get tickets from tollows:tcrial:stic superficiality. It mU3t be members of the committee.a' big honor indeed' that will draw Bla. ckfriar chorus will hold a mu!'!lc:iaimants, ii there is much work c.:'n- hre earsa. I every Wednesday e"enin:;nected with it. If the position :s a :It 7:30 P. m.Mathematics L A and B will mcc�sinecure, th�re will be a great clamorior it. On the other hand, scholar­ at 1 I a. m'l instead of 9:30.�hip honors go almost b,egging. Your Missionary conference willclever college man who could just tomorrow a'f'ld Sunda� well \vir. �lOnors in his studi:s if ay.he sacrifi�ed a few ot his superfici;!1COMMUNICATIONWanted: University Ideals.To the Editor af the Daily:In taking issue with some recentstatements about student life at Chi­cago, I would even go so far as to sa ythat there is a deplorable lack ofworthy purpose �bout campus life inscncra!. An attitude .of half-contemp­tuous indifference appears toward the'eally solid things of college tiie.conversation is that everpresent oneof athletics, that all-absorbing oneof �olitical maneuvering, the ea,ie;;tway to "work the profs," or somet.(Jually ediiying topic for the devote.lattention of university �en. The 1I1:Aflwlro runs himself out rather than {.,ilcarcfuliy arranges all his cours�s � ..:IS to a void doing any more work�han just enough to draw a passing"out!'icle interests" firmly insists tllat"that's not what I <".ame to collegefor." TIlcrc is probably no more Hni·H:r:,al criticism of Chicago mcn lilaathat which applies to scores on :hecampl:S .today, "lIe' started out findyin his ireshman ycar, but he pe��rc.lout as soon :]s he got going in theUnh·crsity."What is the troublc? Don't weha\'� at:'y real ideo'lls at Chicage, o. isit that we mc�ly don't use what w\'really havc? Alumnus.Grand March at I:.u. IIl:Itigtoltd.,{-� HAVE NOVEL FEATURES .Special=-A Bl�'C!IIjIIioD to Be· Ewnt � • ...co or j .Blue ;��viot 0,1'., ,�'ton'JI B� .�t·' ThlbetlSIiit With elttaBy Girla of Beecher. trousers of the sameThe Barn Dance has lest favor in or s.. triped material'Beecher Hall, at least Iorthe present.while . the�girls"are ,·having 'a ,·ounk,..r -�-i25.o� new "folk dances," and figures forthe. cotillion' which is to.he.fbe; chief A proportionate reduction on aDfeature in· the enteriatnmmt next _.. _. : ou� - fan�y suitings, "·.\londay. 'at-"the Settleme.nt .House. 'e"- �.;· ," -.,There are about SO girls belonging tv .J. ....the- settlement clubs whic11 are' to 'be • . - ,.the guests of Beecher' at a- Wa')t.l-. . .• -�:a:!I!IM;I!!!!JC!!II- ,ington's Birthday Party: To accom- . - ... AILAR':lOdate the Settlement girls, the hall .G .;,.,... ;. V_decided to giVle the entertainment at WII .. I.UUW JERREMS' SOIl.the Settlement House since.it jc;more convenient for them to meet atthe house than to come out to theUniversity.There will be a shoot program dur­ing which .Miss J osephine Bostedowill give a reading, Miss Murray ""IiIDO YOU REMEIIBEJt?TRAVEL OV'ER THE? -One Year Aao TodQ :.�',' President Judson was tender�a "campus serenade" by the stu­dnets after the announcement ')fI his election' as -President.Five Years Ago TodayFred Hall of the University ranthe two mile in 10:0C) 3-5, break-i�g, sn �ndoor records fo.r the WCo).['1-"81% Years Aco Today .".• The Washington Prom, given atI Bournigue's, was recorded as ha\'-Iing he en the most successful (JIl(.of these dances held up to that• date. Tees Ballinger was gener.111manager of the Prom.JS Years .Ago Toda�The Re�r-end Edward .EverettHale addressed the students of theUniersity on the subject "What Is'the Chief End of Man As Fvi­denced by the Puritan Custom." "�If(tnt.ing �I!COII,lot'!Lis!(obIOarthe'Inhasj�ticstud,thansuit,-ancy�pidllenFunandall 1Clark and Achtms Streets. :SOMETHING NEWIN BASEBAUSpalding' s :::�c.::::.. ReadEdited by Henry Chadwics., tb"Father of Baseball:' Contains a--'THE DAILY BULLETINsing a solo arid. there wilkbe 'a series. merous interesting records. nemof shadow pictures representing the heretofore collated, including winners.ncst striking episodes in the life of of National League ChampionshipsWashington. each ,Year since 1876, with gam� WO!The cotillion will be 1Iead by Misses and lost and players' who batted �Gertrude Stern and Irene Hines. or better since 1876� leaders in eaafielding position, and winning pitchersThe favors will be appropriate Wash- each year from 1876; National AJJ.'ngton souvenirs consisting of three America selections from 1871; COlD­cornered hats. Martha Washington plete list of clubs, with officers_. dates of admission since 1876; Amer.ican League records since orgaaialion; Worlers championship retOr'dsfrom.l88.l; with players' names; Bast­ball Field Day records; college m­ords; niiscellaneous records; a� *major . and· minor league records rlSENIORS TRWMPH OVER· - ·1907; list of extra long games;.. LITERATURE 20 TO, 7 (907; �omplete �istory. of H)07 in baseball and other mterstmg matter.. A. G. SPALDING & BROS.Keene and �Blia· .star, for· Seniors-'"McAndrew·. Makes .AII· Litera-Junior College Counci1 will have :tspicture taken at 10:30 a. ;m. in Kent.If -it is windy or stormy it wilt betaken at Martyn'sTigers Head men will 'meet at 10.3')a m. in Cohb SB.German club will hold a meetingat 4 p. m., which will be addressed by�rr. John F. Hahn,Stump will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thiswilt be an open metting at. which th::question;' "Resolved, That Congr�.;<;should pass a law making possiblethe naturalization of Japanese" willbe debated.·Senior promenade grand march w��1start at 8=45 p. m.Sophomore class meeting will b�h-eld in Kent. Cobl. ,ngSwereportturt]• rt'rtmt'aMOlby 1it w.T1pageOnl:be4'sit 1Badkt.·rchiefs, and so on. A lunch .:s to;,;J)ow the dancing� The Beedl���irls will a'l -be Georges, the gu£st;;llartha Wa9hington�.J47 Wa� Ave.. Chicago.Baseball Managers: Send for SpaY­ing's New Baseball Catalo�e farii :. "; --.�. igos.- Mailed "free_Selliofs defeatet:l.· Lite·rature yesf;;:.--,I-------_------........J._,.day by the score of. � to 7.' Th;!- -/MONON ROUTt-_ -- ---- ----------.CQII, .. �LAFAYETT�INDIANAPOLIS.LOUISVILLE,CINCINNATI,DAYTON. f'Tpb(JG01m�ThemeeKelthe1"'ild�t�ED!Ilewood Sta.tion�,aBO-RDEN'SCondeased IIiIk, Plaid Milk, en.,; aad .Battennilk. .AD Bottled ill the Couotr'J.Bonis's COndensed Milk c..P7-329 E. Forty-snenth It: . ' nQ�Won.Law • _ .•••••••• , 3Sc.ience _ ••••. ,.. 5 Lost. P�t.1.000.830o iraSeniors ... �.. ..• 3 .;';0Philosophy •• . • .:Z 3 -400Arts ....•.....•• I 3 .250.be heM. ,Literature • .....• I 7 .125The. individual _thr:o�ing cont�st i ..beaded by Henderson of the r.;t wfive, ihe records sta.nding as follmvs:START BATTING PRACTICE Henderson, Law ..................• ,.sanCt apple, Science ...........•...... -: 2Coach Baird ,·;tried t-he methods ofl Lcvinson, Philosophy ·'1 --------------- �the baseball squad yesterday when �1C' .Kuhns, Science :If I"!::::=::::�Whad the batting nets let down .1:1') inlgave both the Varsity and the Fresh. "Knie;ht" Is M�ney Maker '"1llen their first work with the ;ti,,�k. "The Knight of the Burn-ing Pestle"_ ofF'r0111 no\'· t'l I d• un 1 t lC en of the quar· brought in more money than any litter; the squad or forty wilt be kept at production e,·er givcn by the Dra_ll'liiiiii"iiilthis end of the game. Baird said' "('5 matic club, according to estinlatestcrday t.hat be is satisfied with' the made yesterday by Manager �erer.fielding attempts of his proteges, and 'In spite of unusually 'hea\� expendi­�xpects the work in hitting to be :m Cures for both the coach and the cos­:ndication of the chances for winning tUIDCS, the club will clear more .thana baseball championship this year. ,it has for sevenl years. annTickets for t'b�� second engagementof. the po�l.� Robertson players atthe Uni.,·er:s!ty will be placed on salethis �Onling in Cobb SA, accordingto an. annoancement made yesterdayby Mr <. l'ayne of the University Lec­ture a�sociation.. The first. of the series of threeplays to be. presented by the com­the effect.D· M . pie. ton.' , Alv. in. �. ramer.,' Clarence nanv in MLndel h II '11 b "ThIn other words, The ally . aroon al• • "a.• a WI e eV· ,. I R. usselJ, Will. i�m E. W.rather,Kar.. l Inspector" by' Nipolai G I thhas a rival, Dean mcent s journa - , 31 ogo, eH. Dixon, William P • .McCrackeo. R . d ti T1 .__ IJ'�tic proteges are ambitious to let l'h.e ussian rarna 1St. us comedy-sa-Fred Gaarder Walter' P. 5teft'��.� . hi h . .�t�dent body know they are more . tire. w IC was given ItS premiereEdward McBride, ...Denslow �,'. -r I .tLan mere figure-heads,. with the re- 'P' perrormance ast .month by the Rob-suit that they are taking a step in ad- .. Sherer,. Georjle E. Fuller. .ertson players at Hull House, will bel-ancr of the former class ventures, . "rese�ted by that company nextYesterday the full force, under th: This staJie��nt" �ub.m:i.tt .. ed: by. tts Thursday night on Mandel stage.guiding genius of Managing Editor' joint signers for publication in ·t!1c "The Inspector" is a fearless andBen Badenoch and City Editor G. E Daily Maroo.n, indicates such a pita- unsparing arraignment of the corrup­Fuller, took possession of the campus ble plight OD .th,e, Par:t qf the unfortu- tion, incompetence and cruelty of thenates that it is gival prominence Jn Russian officials. Audiences havethe news .rather .than .the adve.rti$ing found·it screamingly funny as a spec­columns, It is. understood that c�p.· I tacle, but- underlying this is a muchies of the notice .hav.e :been s.Ubmhted deeper significance in effective satire.to all the girl's.clubs"the.W. A., A., As a keen study of graft and officialthe Y. �V. C. L, .and to 'all the wom- incapacity, it has a le�son for Ameri­en's. halls.. I can audiences, but beyond this it if­Many are .. the .other Indications of I� vivid .... nd. convincing portrayal of"'so_cial unrest" on the com pus. Scores rRussian. conditions. '.of men. battled-.thr,ough·the.stonn y�s, The other two plays to be pre-lerday . carryi,n� 'books.,. - f.9r .. �air on�5'1 sented ._.. on �u. cceeding Thursday even­Every bench in Cobb ,was..-s� crowd- . ings . are "As the Leaves:' by Gui-C.d' with ,cord�I',·fussers.' �.:Even. iu [s. «:ppe, Giac. o. 53., t.he Italian playwrig\lt .lhe class room instmetors were-fo:"c- and ,"A.-·Blot on the 'Scutcheon," the(;d to .-:equest,.that "the conversatififl remarkable play writtm for Mac­between the young' gentlemen ami ready, by . Browning in five days.,their! !lady, friends. cease.· . This list of. plays forms, according. ·'The .. man, wbc?' has Inot .been a�ke�. to Mr. �yne, a. much stronger pro':l{. go t& tbe . .ReyDOlds.duh..1eap�y�a:- gram tha,n that .presented by the Rob­.:ianc� by Monday � . .a�cept,it that utsol_l- players before the holidays.)is' social pro.m��c;e i,s only as- From tbis, it is thought certain that�ulJled" said President- "BiIIU ·H�witt. the" �Plpany· �ll' .achieve an evenye�te'rday:: �'()ffic�l�iJWiiationS WCIC ga:�;�� .s��es� ',than 'tha-t .of last, -. .,ent to-day to all the WQmeD'& org3n.:- . .quar�er" wheu .the -contest �ween til(''AlINUAL . SECURI�G 1 'PI��, : �atl()n.� .. QJJiru�� ... �r _�t�I\t-i.OIl' ;tQ., kmaJllaJlflf�c:s .att�cte�. at the F�netheir leaP' -ye�r . privilege of ::a�king._ Ats. ,�ding . an� thel· crQwded . housemen to t�c,.k�Y�ldance. We bo� :of Mandel hall attracted .considerablethe resl!On��,;'win� be-�mediate, ���I -attention. .relieve .the�gear:;raUeeli� of susp-enscamong.�the,.meD.. -.of the : -University. STY.D.��. _ ,.AS .. :P¥ Y,VIRIGHTThe rumor that men are going to beimpo'rtcd f�r 'the occasion is mo�t 1'1.:.. __. ---&0-' . -liusical .. :College to,. Stage(i<:pre��in.g." 1 P�.1»7 Gasta. _ Abraham._.The Senior College Council had itsphotograph taken for' the Cap' andGown. yesterday afternoon at . Es":­miler's studio on Fifty-fifth stree:.The Junior college councilors will· ;�JUi!Sm�;r;:� .:r�m t h' '.' , Arra�gements are beU;g completedree t IS morning at 10:30 o'clock �t ;.'7,0 �MJ.Q�C� AfISOQ�TION.l\ent to have their picture taken for "'� for the production by tbe ChiCag::lthe same PUrpOSie, I'resident Jud50n addressed the Musical college of �'The Strategy (IfTh Jane," a comedy-drama by Gustave Senior and JUDlor cODlldls ways and· means·· aHnmittee of - tl:e'11 h G. A�raham, a Chicago student. i""1 ave a leading place in the, newly, Ass,odation of Copll�l"ce ;at. thed �'., '., .. ,)ftlsic hal..- in three weeks. n,�etel.oped section. lor, the colle�: Great Nonhern Hotel OJl We<!nes«ay.tlla . • .play i� �ing . prOduced �n«ler the c!i·. t WIll appear in this year's an- and �id:I La r«tion of J. H. Gilmour. who is gh'-noa . st year the first aUempt was "ChiQgo must � .known as :a cen- .' .mad t • . f'd" _. ". . ". 109 great care to the detaals of ttl:·� 0 give representation to tile ter 0 a vanccment III amstlc, mu §;C-·. .t;ght J. II I nd d . I I· . rd . prodqctlon. The story bas to d.). tlOIor co eges, and, five of tbe a a e ucatlona Illes an 0 ei to,. .•.. ..t II '.' . - . ...' . '-; With some events occurmg 10 "heo eges had their photographs insert- be a great commandmg power U1 oybe '. ..; . .ed. Th' '. . , I. lei. -rL._ h'p d' ,south of VI rgm la, near the close ,_,f, IS year all the colleges came flommercaa wor .' .Lln:' I er e u- ". '.Iii at 0 Th . I. I': .'. r'r':.:' b . the Chi I war. A company of ex\:c1·. nee. e section has been d� catJona UlShtubons. 0 '1 �c:ago, nng ..,"eL.......� d 1 Cb' . h h leDC'e has be�n selected by M.r. G�I·.. � an will include _60n'es 01.' ..-op e to· 11I"!lan. WIt JJlon"v \V t·on a'� . ., ,�- '. .•. - mour, from the ranks of his :u!-coJJtge acth'it:es, social, athletic and 'Ic!ave their money here. They 'llso'othtnrise and will be an important 1-ring peop!c. With mol1Cy ,,�o i�t�lc nnced .. �udents.sett' f L-e.' :Mr. Abta.. ham .is �ow negoti.:!tm�1. Ion 0 the undergraduate depart-· .�rntnt "S' h r d' f h Vi' for a professional presentation of t:li:;mce t e ,oun 109 0 t e n1\"er- ... f Ch· . �. play and others he has "'TItte' •.!Otty 0.. Icago. ,II II�, Its property' . .h . d --I. f' . e.. .. Among these IS one for �llss Flr>l aa8·a vanc�· roml-..J#f.lOPOO or ,SJ.· '�." '..$ :. "h ju.let Bowley, late leadmg wom,\ncoo,oo tOI.' :,JOPOO,OOO.: . :" gam .a:;· '. . .•. with Robe" Edeson m "Classmat�;.come,hrgely as a result ·of tbo .central ':\1 \h h . �r n J 1situation o(.,t!Je illStitution.· I. doubt . r. � ra am met • 15S ow cy (nr·ing her recent engagement in Chi·�ago. and in the friendship that :" .. :-The Ja!'t wcek has seen great C::c:­l'tdoprnents in the photograph line .. ,nthe Cap and Gown: Many organin.::. are having thdr photograph:\' GI'ad IIanta ... ;.u-.a.rp..&an . A large number wil be taken ··Cardaaw··wiJI.lIot.. be,..·.�1Ycby, the Blackfriars meeri- at' ·fronadlle .....'not' . . •.•S at II o·�\ .; .. ,'_ , , ...... _�.If somc half dozen uneasy, inno­(f'ul, timid students WlCTe seen. huny-,jug about the campus yest�rday after­lICOn-that was the .cause. If on next,1aesday morning a .)oungstel' takesLis stand before the main entrance ofCobb and offers the "Cobb, HaU(')arion" to all buyers-that will beRrll.tl:tQI.llemIlDetsIS�lWO!L,.,eaa�cherlAll-com­s�\mer.iloiza:criBase-e ree-u.:dstiIts:.Dbaseere and endeavored to squeeez news -fromaU the founts of information-s-andsome that were not. Every spot fromCobb basement to . Mitchell TO'Ncrns "tapped" and every person fromPresident Judson to the Maroon"snbs" intoen�iewed.. TOe result of the search for newsv;as that a'! the campus ,.scandah�:-e gathered by the 'scmtinizing reo'porters. This morning these will b,�tamed O� to the two ."copy" ex-. rrrts, who will mutilate' the w�l1-mr:ming "_;tories'" as worst they callMonday the p."!per will be. 'made lip··by the two boss editors, and Tuesdayit will be ready for critical approvai. rTIlle papt'T, so-called, will be .')no:Spall­ue far page the size of metropolitan dailies.Only one issue is planned, but thiswiUbe a �hummer. calculated to make .111'sit up. and take notice/' accordi�g toBadenOch.,c� .. and .Ql'pn��, -Being. ,·Photographed Jar ��in .Cap IlDd .� .�.a-Another feature of the new Capil� Gown will be the society section.'11115 It ..as nevcr been developed ;n .milnn�1. although social affairs fonn� .Iarg(.' a part of the studcnt Iif� .at�'Qgo. t; nder the directio1'J of�lnston Henry this feature is grow.m� to interesting proportions. . It,,"II . .nurror a1) the big social ev�nt �of th .e Yt'ar, Informal as well as for1IIal Public N�ice:-We._l� '.d��:'. signed· representative. ��, �i)he .University, desire ,.�(). �v.� �blienotice that we have -, �.ot, yet 'beenasked to: the Reynolds :Club kapyear dance: Charles B. Gol'<:ion. ,Wiliiam F. Hewitt, Noonan 'Bar�ker, Win'ston Henry, F�aik 'rem-ii such a, gain,·",'Ould ha'·e been 1)')5-sible in any othu locality in tbe ('mill" !(\w('d !Ohc became interested in h:�work. She has commissioned him h. -writc :t one-act play for her, which�he will prodt7<:e before the end (\f'ttoe. present ,�eason.�fr. Abra�am is writing under th._.n:ome of Felix Orman, a name takcnfrom the maternal side of his f:tmily.which he will also use in histrionicv:ork that he contemplates doing fora few years. He. is not in resid�nc('ia the Univ,ersit)' tbis �aarter.try."-Sol S�nbttg, who returned tr.the University last quarter, is n�\\'att�ndin,g the Loai!ville'" Medical cIJI­leare. • I • • ,�. I. " I I • • I • • '. " _IWe will rent you • II� V'..u,le Typewriter, .. U 708decide to pUl'� 1IPe wiD .aDow • full IDOnth'&- reDt to.. ap­ply on the price.�bera1 �tes for' aiz IDOntba .. t.1co�THE �ONARCH TYPEWRITER ,'COIIPAHY.25 � �D S�. Phone: Central 63kPhone Hyde Park I2SI.Woodlawo···lce Cream ·Co.I • • I • ,..,GEORGE II. ;WERNTZ,. Pr�p�ol'.Manufacturer offine Ice Creams;· ,.ces,· ,ftc.343 East 63rd Street.VIOLETS,,,�OR.CHIDS,: SWfET'PEASORLILlfS of the IIALlEY,.. ". ... -. ' .. -. .. '.' _...... .... .. .._, '.'.' : ......... ;:_ .''nJLL,::DUBS· �mmr8=: "lO:: JUnrr.. .T. G:. SCHAPJ!�ER a.-;.CQ.. AU. Sizes. ; (. Sure Ji.it.We carry. �SocietF "rand";,;CJotbea, 46 River -Street.WHICH SH� SI;IALL WEAR TO-::"Washington Prom fill: ··DBIOB BODL'" '<:A!fD BBSTAUltAB'l111-117· ,RaDdoIpb:.StreetTHE ,POPULAR -��a.TO EATEithc:r before or af�e-,_ the. neat�l'..r A.:rMCAdamsFLORISTTelephones H. P. 18 and H. P. figS7153rd and Kimbark ' We � g-..:_,- 'CIab'-.• ,I ,.. � -wr-�� �� :-' , , .and Fratemit7 DiaDen. .I..,GH'·ot·el_""der ·1I.ac�ent �. the li�ti9na1 Hotel �. \ 'Tel: B�J Pull • ..,.i The.�B���se�����: , "_,'. ��.POPu:LAlt'P&IOU- RfSfAURANf:; JlND.41iNCH. £OUmRIa CoaaeC:tioD272 E.' 55th street.Tel"H�·Park 3L:E C'r .... . • ._ :;."" I•• FLORIST••826 W: 6J1'd· StreetI Tel Wentworth, 2031-. .... ;; � .�::. . �:: -: ,;! T. r , ..... ,"arsHr�{fJ"' ••,sstb St; ·ad··Gn:- .... �-OPEN ALL DAY.'Meals··�Qc 'laA4 �4lJp-.Chop Sue7: _��:.��_I,�1IFide'ity L,y"""CLARK 6 READ, Props.6&t-fi16 East 631'd StreetSpecial aflention given to stude_.t �r:kA posta' or phon' call Will bri",LwitgonSTlJDENTS! _LIINCB ROoM-_._---- ..... _-THt: TMI�ADO ·--tArE--�.ea's 20c H."�pm£. 5551.PEN CLUB ARRANGES FOR feeb confident 'the"· Chic:ago',fact\ityANNUAL. LADIES' DINNER wi!l turn in fJ,vor of the measure :topposed before. It is also countingRichard 'HenrY. Li�e to Be Guest on Purdue's support. thus making ibeon March 3-To Take Pic- vote on the matter stand 7 to I. Wis-. CHICAGO TAKES TANK IlEETPROII ILLINOIS� 31 TO 8annual ladies' dinner of. the club tobe held in the Hutchinson hall pri-vare dining room· March 3 at 6 i; earlier, you will see now that ito'clock. At that time Richard Henry isn't any use to try to get more thanII( .j!i 1i II,;t·1 !Iji,hi,,,:!:I�� •"'Ii� -ii : (Continued from page J)ture Friday.'Ch.iicago (5) , Illinois (I)Rohde ••...••.•.•. c AndersonBadenoch (Capt.) .. R.F .••••• CutterPrincell, Brooks •• L.F... ."' ..... Bc,:llFerguson •••.• � .. G .... Hackmeist .. -rCarey , FlandersKahn; .. �., .•.•••. R. G ... : ..•.• ,Talb.)tHirschl •••.•.••.. L. -G. • ••••• Morris cousin being the only college antag­onisric to the reform,The Pen Club held a special meet-nig yesterday morning in Cobb hall COMMITTEES CAST ROPES;and made final arrangements for the PROM READY TO LAUNCHLittle, president of the. Chicago Press two encores, no matter how nice SheGoals, Badenoch (2), Rohde �2:, club will be the guest of honor. Dr, was. Two is the Limit. This is th.:Pri n cell, Bell Time of . halves, . 8 and Mrs. Martin Schutze will be the order of events:minutes. chaperons, I� Extra.Officials--Referee, Alex Meffert; The club also decided to have its Love :\Ie and the World Is Mine.- judge, J. H. Patuck; timer, Charles photograph taken for the Cap and l\Jf»onbeams Shining,Kilpatrick. Gown next week, probably Friday. Motor March.stitute, and were entirely outclassed. The Lovely Women.They failed to take any event. though STORM DAMAGES BUILDINGS Slavery Days.in several of the races the contest for 'Good-a-Bye, John.first place was spirited. The 40 yard Glass Roof in Ellis Hall Falls Under Fawn Eyes.swim on back, in which Shedd of the Weight of Snow. In Old New York.University High and Stein of Lewis Passing of Rag-Time.went to a tie, and the relay race fur- The worst storm Chicago has nad Maroon Two-Step.nished plenty of excitement for the in years resulted 1n a damage to-Ellis Girl Question.spectators. In the 40 yard breast hall estimated at $100 or more. The Plantation Pastimes.stroke.Btein of Lewis_Institute lower- pressure of the heavy fall of snow Bare a rolle,ed the former record of 32 2-5 seconds Tuesday night was too great for the Oh! Dry Those Tears.held by Clark, University High, :0 rt ifters, which support -the glass roci- Of course, it is too bad. but Proms30=4- ing over the south corridor of Ellis. must -end like other thingsiHigh schools summary: and large pieces of glass crashed GOOD NIGHT.100 yard swim-\Von by K. Hm:- down through the ceiling at intervals Yes, you've been at the best Promwack, LeWis;· Chiville, Lewis, second: during the morning yesterday. Su- ever. You're happy and sleepy, butRosenfeld, U. High, third. Time, pcrintcndent Mac Lean, of the Build- not quite as happy nor nearly asJ :10 4-5- iugs and Grounds committee, ordered sleepy as they; are who figured and40 yard swim-Won by K. Hl!7.- a squad of men to begin repairs at planned and thought and decoratedwack, Lewis; V. Huzwack, "Lewis. once, and a temporary board roof was and argued and wrote and did nearlysecond; Buck, ·U. High, third. Time, put up. The damage will be perm 1- everything rational and irrational ex­:J9. ncntly repaired as soon as the snow cept sleep o!" study, just to make40 yard swim on back-Tie between is cleared off. everything come oue right. But thcvShedd, U .. Hrgh, and Stein, Lewis; Windows in several other buildings are happy because th..:.y know all'sChiviUe, Lewis, third. Time, 32:2. .on the campus were also broken by welt f'h:l.t ends swell.40 yard breast stroke-Won by the' wind and snow. Yes. it will begin at eight-thirty andStei�' Lewis; Hench, Lewis, second; c\'cry dance w.::tl be danced and eVf!.ry'Clark; .U_ High, third. Time, 30:4. LONGER 'SCHEDULE UP _TO piece played and every. bit of supp.!r�ew High School record, formt�r CHICAGO, THINK H«;lOSIERS �:t!en and �.very atom �f unadultentdrecord 32:2, h�ld by Clark, U.� High j('Y squeezed out of the accumutati�'lPlunge·'" ·for· distance-Won by Indiana Paper Predicts Maroons Will of happiness.Ryther, Lewis. so' ft. 3 in; White, U. ReverSe Vo�ounts on Pur- TO . BE F-A-R-M--A-P-PRENTICES 1. High, second, 4i.6; Cain, U. High, due Also.third. 42- -- (Continued from page I)TeQJll_ race-:Won by Lewis Inst;- Indiana also has a version of thetute. Winning team, K. Huzwack, V. seven game proposition. 'hie Daily cagoans w�o are co-operating �thHuzwack, Rose and' Hirsch. Student, the Hoosier paper, yestet"- the Guild are \�ell adaP.ted· to tIleday came out with, the assuran.:'! purposes for which t'hey will be ti:ictl.that C. hicago·s vote is all that is now In most 'cases tllcy are the grour.dsDiaye you tried the classified ads I _I tit tl I h d I surronding their summer homes .111.1of the Daily Maroon. ncc( eu 0 a� op le onger sc cue: :.dvocated by tee Conference commit-: tee at its last meeting .. :.. Small ads· in the Daily. Maroon ! Under the head, "Chicago May Dobring large returns. Try one. i It," the D2ily Student says that ;t are' specialized according to the hnh­b:es of their -different owners. It i�the plan to transfer the student 7rom .--------------�farm to farm. so that by the end'rfthe three years he will have bad·.lHall-around experience in. f�f:min�.Thus, dairying will be taught on thefarm of Arthur l�ker, where thefinest certified milk shipped into Ch!-c�go is obtained from a herd of ;?fJOcattle. Spencer Otis is an enthusiastin .the t]e\·elopment of farming ma­l.hinery and has the latest models onhis farm at Barrington. Opportunityto study fo�stry will be fumish(.'·J�n Samuel Insun's fann at Liberty-ville. The biological aspect of a;;ri­culture will be ('mphasized on thefarm of Professor Lillie, which �lsopromises to be tIle social center \"f fh('Guild, under the leadership of \f f4;..Lillie. who is much interested in the5(.·cial and educational deve1opmen: ('If_______________ farm me. Problems concerning Ii\"('stock will be studied on the farm dH. S. Keeley at Libertyville.The University High S�hool boys .� date suitable to all members willproved to be no match .for Lewis ;n- �c arranged for..... '.. �.�;.:• ...AIOSEIENTS....OOLONIALHaft you seen'TBK�YWIDOWShe is the loternational Craze THB GARRIOKAugustus Thomas' Great Play• in .....,THE PARIBIAH .ODBLTHEWITCHINGHOUR� .'" .LA BALL.The Leap Year WIDDer. THE GIRL QUESTION THB AUDITORIUM,- .,- " .... ,..'lBB WB.IT •• Y Ziegfeld's Big Musical Revut!... The II_cal WIDDerA KNIGHT FOR A DAY FOLLIES OF 1907.. ,------------------�--- INTBRNA '1'1". ALTBBATBItMETROPOLITAN GRANDOPERA IN ENGLISHTANN;HAU5ERBTUDBBAKB-R. THE COLLEGE .WIDOWThe only College Comedy to Last• ILLIBOIJlANNA HELDPOWBIlIMAXINE ELLIOTTIn Her Latest Sac:cea�-Bettiaa " (Continued fro:n page I)Cocoanut Dance.Return of Spring.Minnesota is carrring on an �nthtts­ia�tic financial eampaign for the ere:­tiol) of a new Men's Ruild;ng.Those subscribing any amount to­\\<lrd the fund wear maroon and goldbuttons given· cut by the buildingcommittee. DRINKS INK.. '. � �', � .� ; LIKE A -CAMEL, .. .,. To t� a ConJdin Fountain Pen: just dip it iD.,Ink, press the Crescent-Filler aDd see it fill iti"­tank like a caDlel slaking its thirst. That's all 0-.: is � to it! No ;dropper-no mess-no bother. Do Itanywhere-any time.eAPIT AL 1200 .. 000.00Surplus ud hofits 125,000.00WoodiaR Trost 11 Savings BalIk453 East 6,31"d Street. .STATEMENT OF CONDITIONbe\'nJandattrten:bet,allyoveif ITandCONmN'S �G r.liTHE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT·FILLER- ':,can be filled instantly without the least inconvenience. ,j�'could fill it with white kid gloves on without daagei if. eoDing. Besides ip convenience, is the splendid writiIrqualities of the Conklin-the perfect feed. ., ,:I..eItdJac dealers IlaDdJe the CoDklJn.. If yours does DOt,_dIreet. Prices.13JIO aDd up. SeDd at 0DCe ,for haodsome Dew catUc. <IIae Con' •• Pea Co.. 310 iraahatfaD Bid£, Tol." --,.--VoL"._--EDti�=================================,j., �•oSiday�comReymentheCommencement of Business, February 15. 1908.RESOURCES.Loans �lIl1i Discounts ·$548,69s.6tOverdrafts ......•............................................. �IOther Bonds and Securities, including' Premiums... S3J0U5Banking Honse ...............•. ' :.. . . .. .. .. So,oGIUIDue from National Banks ..........•......................... IJ4.,9IJUChecks anti other cash items.................................. ..gLlzCollections in transit. ...................•.................... , . 1;s87.asCash on hand _ ; . WOI1dresTotal , $81,LIABILITIES.Capital Stock paid in .. _ ........................•.............. $:2Oq,OOOJ1IISurplus Fund , '... 1Undivided Profits,. less c"llenses am! taxes paid.. '...... 18,1Time Deposits .. ,:' � 238,�Demand Deposits .. - ' , 331J3J.11I)ue to other Banks :, � , .. ,. 20,:,.�.T01�i. � � .': , �$81. CHficer..: 'M. Poague, Vice-President:,· .J. W. Watson, Asst..CasIiCt\Vm. D. ·McKey, President.Fred C. Bell, Cashier. ma,besSuihis�·bec,wit, -THE-­BERSOB ORCBBBDl._ THATS ALL :_�{40 East �dolph s�i.��,j�'(VIOLETS. SWEET ,PEASLILIES OF'THE VALLEYROSES.f_or the Washington Pro",HILTON395 East 6,31"d StreetPhone Hyde Park 3244nilScd.WANTED-A young woman to'it advertising for collegeprofitable work. AddresS;' J� .Tne Maroon. OfficeTJpewdtas for SaleTYP.EWRITERS for Sale or Rent­SPecial rates to- stude�ts; bargai�in re-built machines. W. Whit�head, J6 La Salle StreeL tc.chthtythb4oSPAN ISH�LessonsW AN T ED-A young man to do edit­orial and reportorial work on I�­ing city trade journal' Apply toManaging Editor. Daily Maroon. <"ents every 100 words.son avenue, Room 36.The Daily Maroon ·will pay five FOR SALE-A scholarsm, .•cents per copy for iSsUe of Jan_ r.. prominent business coll�;"Bring papers to the Maroon offi-:e arship was obtained th .......t('d:ty. vertisement; will sell it for tIScent. off. Box M., DailyOffice.tI. Subsrihe for The Daily CIoa'tlFtl1;SRoomS �r Reat.FURNISHED ROO M S-Near theUl\iversi�y; with or without lighthousekeeping privileges; goodliltht, heat, hot and co!d watel;bath. Can 652 E. 57th SL, secondflat.Try I elaslliedPOSITION ·open to young women;three hours a day. io exchange Ill'room and board Apply at theUnh-ersity Employment Bureau.W ANT�ladmts to attead Ea-. giewoocl 'Roller Rink,. , 6Q2 Weot·worth Ave. EYer)" e.eoiac, 'n1lf'S.,Sat. ucI SaIL· AftftllOOlla tlaroap�e ..... The Dail, MI�