.·.. SC:ienc�Kuh,··· G!l.t .... Page,Buckman. Sutherland.. Arts-T.h=!yef.,"WilIeU. .Long, Shaw.'. - \J. 220- Yd Dash .W r mutly fluruu"Vol. Vi.' No� isS. -.. Price Two Cents'CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908.'IANY JUNIORS . ENTER TO BREAK RECORDS J1JNE 13�·�.FOR··FIELD DAY MEEt .Showing Being Made by Prep MenEnt�red in Chicago's Interscholas­tic Indicates that Meet Will be UNIVERSITY BAND, WHICH WILL MAKE MANY' APPEAR·. ANCES DURING NEXT FEW 'DAYs I TO RUN PRELIMINARIESII SIX EVEITS FRillYThat this year's Interscholasticphilcsopby Floods Entry . .List with meet will furnish closer competitionNanles-Out�me !s an Open and break more records than anyQuestion� former Stagg meet or other "prep"meet this year, seems assured, inview of the performances at theNorthwestern Interscholastic lastSaturday. The prep athletes �et ninenew Northwestern records, only one classic games in the shade. came from'of which, however, betters the Chi- The University of Chicago Military Band President George Horton, of thecago Interscholastic record for the graduate committee, yesterday. Heclassy' struggles certainly can be t TI' showi I I W IT'HIN a. few da.ys the Univer- June 6-2:00 p. m., at the Confer- .same even . liS . OW1l1g C ear y announced after a meeting of thelooked, ·forward' to in most of the .. 1' t th iorit f th sity band will be much in ence meet.murca es e superrori y ° e con- committee that preliminaries in the�vents.! . Philosophy has the largest . C h S. . f h evidence. Beginning with ·the Con- June 6-4 P. m., at the "C" bench.testants In, .oac '1agg:s amou� at -100 and azo-yard dashes, the 120 and.number of entries; outstripping .each I . ference on Saturday, its' services will June 7-10:30, escorting proces-etrc meet, zao-ynrd hurdles, and the quarter andof the' other college. s in nearly every Th N I be in constant demand until after the sional from Haskell to Mandel hall.e ort rwestern event was 'Won half mile runs will be held Fridaycontest. by the Detroit University school, Convocation exercises. June �From 9 to 1 I, at the Presi- afternoon.The �ntri�s f�r the meet are as I h .1 I f h . f d I' t' .. ., .:. . ' with 37 I-� points, which recently; ts sc euu e or t e next ew ays dent s recep Ion.follows: won the Cornell "prep" 'meet, and �;-;:l be as follows: June g-At the 67th Convocation.son for running off the qualifyingOak Park High -was second with 2S ....'L"II.·I h Lo B G d W· OMEN 'IN SWlMIIRlG ME'" CHIMES TO aDDIVE TODAY heats in these six events is from 25.1'111 osop y� renz, arnes, at - points. Both tho ee schools 'are enter- . n IIDlIIIn £.1 IU\IU,.T k d to 100 per cent more athlete .. are en-nero Herrage, _ atars y, Hoagland, ed for the Marshall' field contests,Cla)-l. -Davis, Watts, H. Long,Worth- W.'A.· A... Holds New Athletic Event Race·Against Time to Have Bells in tered in them this year tharr In for-:� and will furnish lively competition. -_inc.' "'_/ .. �. .',. -, .. ) The addition of many other. high that is Likely to Become Part 'of Place for Convocation Day Will mer meets. Moreover, the variousLiterature - Nickerson. Briggs. �cho;ls: and academies will increase Y�a Progiam-One' Hundred'See Begin at Once-Change Ringers teams decline to. do any scratching,.G,.'ork.en.o.w., .. S. turgeo n,.- D .. Grey, Krog, : '.� Contest.,. Being Secured.' which means that all the men enteredthe excitement, and the cream of theStein.- ... --- will compete. Up to this year, pre-"prep" athletes of the West will no 'K h A women's •. t The Alice; Freeman Palmer mem- Iiminaries 'in only the 440 have been. u ns, doubt set up new standards this 'year , sWlmmm� mee , some-h .t f • . . ti t 0 ;""1 chi . w"'lLbe. .here "�'lV five run . ..th, e .day.b e. for.. �.,-- -----�---::-;::.. ... .' ..for the future. '.. , .. '.. _,�.' ...:..,. J! !.......?_. an_ lDn��a ��n.a :__,. __ . - . .... .... ��..." :J&- .- •.... _ ............ ';.. .-. .- - -- .... , .. -_ . h 'd L'" h W A.. A' and o�e-ha1f tons : of potential mel- "w b h d h d-Th-e"Oak-Pa;;k'''team won the Tlli- verslty, was e. uy t e·. '. m.. . . e.. · ave never a ,suc a reeor -Bartlett natatorium yesterday. Over ody, Preparations for assisting them b. reaking Iist of entries before," saidnois Interscholastic,' both last year _and this, ·but at the Stagg meet last 100 women watched the contest and linto Mitchell .tower, the: final stage Mr. Horton..vand in· order to get· theJ un�' Mercerburg, with" 3�; points, displayed a degree of interest . that in thei� ·long. journey frcm London, meet over at a reasonable, .time,. have �. makes it probable that the contests are be 111 g. completed and a donkey to hold the p. reliminaries the davDetroit 'Central 20, and Morgan Park ... .. ., I <I\vith 18, finished ahead of the subur- held were the twenty and forty-yard engine to perform the hoisting oper- before •ban athletes. dash, a candle race .. a tub race' and ations is already in. place in place' in "I . agr�e with' Director Stagg that,;Last year's winners in Coach and a' forty-yard life-saving· test. in front of Bartlett gymasium.. .�ch the Conference will '. be .a hard: fight:Stagg's meet were Claussenius of Probably other events will ': be: ad- of, the bells, from the big. E flat hetween Chicagg; Stanford, IllinoisLewis tTnstitute in the century dash, ded if the meet' becomes a fixture. chime, which w�i.ghs 2,254 pounds and Wisconsin, with the "smaller col­Mills of Morgan Park in the 220, A Junior'-Senior relay racewill 'prob- and measures four. and a :third' feet leges, such as Grinnell :and .Purd\1e.;Keiffer of St. Louis Central High, ably be �. feature, if 'the 'affair is con"" from lip to lip,. to the· smallest of cutting in strongly.. A victory by.and Black oT Mercerburg Academy in tinued� .them must b� lifted above the tower one point this year will, mean- ash '1 h· ·h . Ele:-.nor Freu.nd. winner of,t.h,e two and lowered through the roof. Each much. as one by .five poi.nts at pre-'t e quarter ml e, w IC was run m •dashe.=-, �Iary Swan, and MarY Phis- hell will rest on its own standard and vious m. eets."·two, races; Smith of Detroit Centralin the half, Paull of M¢rcersburg in ter, carried off a large sfaare of: the swing within it, so that hanging the "Shorty" Ellsworth� center .on ·the,McAndrew, the mile, Ben-Otiel of Ann Arbor in honors. The tub race was close, Miss bells 'consists simply in the opera- Varsity eleven from·. 190,1 ·to 1904, and,MadJern, the two-mile. Schnur of Lake Forest Swan and Miss Phister tying for first. tion of setting them in their proper captain in his· last year; arrived on'.in the high hurdles, Craig of Detroit The tie was run off and was won by positions on the platform already the campus yesterday from the Colo-,Central in the low hurdles, Freeney Miss S�an. completed. The room in the tower rado School of Mines, where he has''of Ida Grove in the pole vault, Nich- , 'the summaries: �here the' bells are placed' is suffi- been· coach. Ellsworth· receive'd first- ,MacClintock, ,.,lson of St. Louis McKinley High in Candle race-Won by Mary Phis- !=iently.large to. commodate twice the �and knowledge of. t�e Stanford.the. high jump, Nichol of Lewis In- ter; Mary Swan� second; 'Emma Sid- �1Umber to be placed there. team, which lost a dual meet to the:stitl1te in the broad .jump, Detroit enberg, third� Immediately upon the arrival of the University of Utah,· 58 to '68: -He:bells upon. the campus, there will be-Central High in the relay, and Tal- 2O-yard dash-Won by Eleanor said the Pacific coast· athletes arebott of Mercersburg in the discus, Freund; Emm'a Sid enberg, second: �n a· race against time, to have them �trong in the pole vault, shot-put and�hOt,-Pllt and hammer throw. Nine of Lorena Unde�hil1, t�ird. , .. _ UP. an�� ready to ring next Tuesday, �road jump, but otherwise did Dot;tlears and Stainbank, the English ia'npress. him as particularly stron«w- ,.; .ell-in�kers, had expected to spend aThe Stanford team, about whicb a'month ,in this opel·ation. Their rep-. . considerable amount of· interest is�esentaiive, llr. Hutchins, '\\'as shock- being centered, is on its way to Chi­cd when he learned of the plans to, cago. The meet with Colorado b·\sha,\'c them rung on Convocatio, n day. heen called off, and the··far-Western­That was. his first day at Chicago.The contracting firm of \Vells Broth­ers has undertaken to have them in­'. stalle� . hy Tuesday, and there seemslit Ie douht that this will he accom-plished. although �rr. Hutchins pre-_'--;.:;unusual '"''Number of Junior CollegeAthletes to Make Events Inter·esting Friday.An unusually large field is enteredfor the Junior field day meet to beheld Friday morning on Marshallfield. Coming a' little late, the Jun­ior college athletes have made upwith a "fuk field in every event. Some100- Yard DashPhilosophy- - Gardner, Tartarsky,Pegues, �ouglaitd,.: LOWry,', 'R'arnes,. Harper, "II, .. : Long, Davis, .�� Watts,. Worthwine. M.acN eish, :Litetatur�Kelly, Brigg�,Sturgeon,1 Stone, . Krog, Grey, Stern.. Scien.ce-.:Kuh", Gill, Page, Kuhns,Buckman, Sutherland, Kiefer. ..Arts �Willett, Gregory, Baukhage.,- ' «0- Y.�.f .Dasb:Philosophy-:-Latbam, Henage, Ta­tarsky, Simpson, Houghland, . Clark,Harper, Long: � )dorris, Worthwine.lIacNeish .. ':;:"�,.c.: .Literature :_ Kelly,Sturgeon, Stone, Stern,Har�on .. ' Newman. ,Sciel�ce-Nelson, Gill�' Kuh, Buck­man.i Arts -Hancox., Carpe�ter,880- Yard Ran11 Philosophy _., Henage, Simpson.long, Morris, Clark, Tait, MacNeish.Literature - Newman, McAndrew,Kelly, Gifford.Science- Hindu, Nelson, Kuhns.Fishbein.IIrI, ArtS-Carpenter, Kling,Gilbert. Bowman.'Mile Run5 Philosophy-:-Si�p�on, Morris, �­gues. Tait. MacN eish.y . I.iterature- Kelly" Brigg.s, . M c-Anllre,,", Pfeffer� Stone.: Newman.!,science - Hruda, Nelson, Kiillns.Arts-Kling, Gilbert •.. Long.Two-Mile Run'a Close and Interesting. Conference Committee at MeetingSets Precedent Because of Enor­mous Field Entered.Races Are the Dashesl Hurdles,Quarter and Half-Ellsworth Tellsof Stanford Team.The latest recognition that theConference meet next Saturday onMarshall field will put all' former'Mr. Horton explained that the rea-STICK! ers will arrive here Thursday, accord­ing to their present schedule. The()rlginal plan of making their quar-It Philo!'ophy - Hougland, these were new or tied records, and 4o-yard dash-Won hyLorenz. .three of these were set hy L. Talhott, Freund: Lorena Underhill,tl 'I b tIl t t C :\1 iss Cole, third.Lit�rature-:-Newman. Grey, Kelly lC.\ ercer urg ale e, now a 0"-1 f 4o-yard life-saving test-\yon Stanford men.;,I�Yard High Hurdles ne I, whose phenomenal per ormances 'I' . D tiS 'I· s"� Sid- ;lmount ot .precision that is irnpos-.\ lsses en on am "�n;.\ IS, ". Director Stagg put the Varsity ath-Philosophy-Stihbs, Lorenz.Barnes, ast.J11ished the realm of prep a�hletes. enberg and Underhill second.. sible in the few days remaining be-G I D H P letes through the beginning of theirarc ner, onovan.: enage, egues, Of the present records, Detroit Uni- Tub racc-Tie between. Missc�" fore the exercises.C1 k last lap for the meet yesterday. Hear . \,ersity School holds three, Mercers- Swan and Phister. Tie won hy �Iiss �ican�hile the search for tensays all the athletes realize that itLiter&ture - Harmon, Goodenow, change ringers, to give the first ex-burg Academy three, Lewis Institute Swan. will be tight, and they will fight' tohibition of that art this side of Mas-.four, and Morgan Park, three. Oak Judges-Miss Livermore and Mr. take advantage of any reversal of'Park holds one. Knudson. (CofttiDUed oa pqe .) form on the part of their rivals.�.,. �lacNeish.Ita!­i-Krog, Nickerson.1 (�fttiauecl oa pap 4).THE DAILY M�OON, TU�DAy, JUN� �, 1908.'Co"r�pondence Cours�Will enable you to continue 70ur colle&e work and aain tb d. ' • e egree.flOIle.balf [d] of the )6 .... on Ie4IuirecI for � bedoae b7 corn.po ...... ce. .0.- 3DO cluwoo. ••offered b7 _ben of .... U--*7 l'acuItiea. q;:::. d:. =alar, � School ... Collep. eour.e.. are "'7 that appeal tothole lD diff..... "ocatioaa-DOtabb to teachen. ftW k� at aD7.... • ...... at office of ... cw ID.THE CO�PONDENCE-STUDY DEPARTMENTThe University of Chicaco ..'.. Cobb Han. 7AJ2VDl .... ralt7 of Chlcaco. Snell and Hitchcock' 'h�J1s ':, i��' m�"'e DR. HALE WRITES ON '.. "bitter than this year..... . .:,,:, .l STELLAR, EVOLUTION, � , � �The �llela1 astudent Publlcatlou of the "Several nights ago Hitchcock, hall, -: .students carted to the front of S�.ell' University Press Issues \ Book 'by1;, " "'"hall a ton of mud. As night drew on; -',' Distinguished Astronomer-Fa-Entered u 8eeoud-clua Wall at tbe ChlcaCO this �\'as hurled through' open win- von planetesinlal'plan.P�todlc:e. Chlcap. IlllnoS.,. Karcb 18, dows of the dormitory, a handful at --,a time..... �"The Study of Stellar Evolution""Last night the Hitchcock hall Is the title of a riew book by Profes-Publlahed dall7, ezeept 8undap,' IloD.. crowd was chuckling over'how, it.put sor G. F.. Hale, recently issued fromdQa and bolJdqlt. durlD. threequarten the mud over the 'Snell bunch,' when the University Press. In this booksuddenly every light in, the building the author, ,who is director of thewent out...... Solar Observatory at Mount Wilson,"A minute later the call to arms 'Cal., 2,ives an account of modernwas sounded, and every mother's son methods of astrophysical research,in Hitchcock hall armed himself with and explains how life-histories of thepitcher, bowl, bath tub, and every- sun and the stars have beenthing else detachable," and so on, ad determined. A detailed study ofHubacrlptlon price. $3.00 per 7a.r: $1.00 libitum. the sun is followed by several chap-tor a mODtha. 8ubscrlptiolUl recelTed at There are geniuses and geniuses, ters devoted to the general subject ofthe MarOOD omce. EllS. Hall, or at tbe but the above must have been done stellar developement, iiltroduced by al'·acult,. ExchaD&e, Cobb nail by a rare member of the species. description of the sun spots. AmongAnybody can tell the truth; some the various hypotheses as to stellarEditorial omce......Betore 8 p. ,m., Elila people can' even perpetrate untruths, evolution explained and criticised inHall, UnlTeralq. Tel. BJde Part 426. 'III a' timely way; but it takes a real the book is the planetesimal hypoth-After 8 p. m., Marooa Pre.., 474 :m. :;Gtb., •Street. Tel. B7de Part aUl. gemus to worse up such a "story" as esrs by Chamberlain and Moulton,this-sand make it "news" 120 hours which receives very favorable com-LUTHER D. FERNALD. I4a.naclnc Editor .after it happens. One who knows ment by Professor Hale. A com-PRESTON F. GABS, New. Editor1903, under Act of llareb a. 1879.of th. Vnlyenlt7 7tar.FormerlJ'Tile UnlYeralt7 Of Cbleqo Weekl7.FoundedTbe Weeki,., Oct. I, 1�2.The Da1l7, Oct. 1, 1902.MEL YIN 1. ADAMS, Athletle EdItorLOUI8 8. BERLIN. Bua1Jleu ManagerASSOCIAD DI'I'O&..1 erome' N.' Frank�A. G. Whitfield, ..H. B. FullerW.A. Weaver Roberts B. OwenCaroline Dickey Esther M. Hall]. Sidney Salkey Mamie LillyA. W. Wheeler, A. N. PfefferJ. M. Houghland Hargrave Long.Ne .. cootrlbutlODa JDa7 be lett at BIllaHall 'Or' Jraeult7 Exehaqe, addreaecJ to tileDalJ7 JIarooa.TUESDAY, JUNE, 2, 1908.Wanted:aMassMeeting .-��------�----------------.----------===� � ,IIJIF OBLIGED TO DROPOUT OF RESIDENCEDAILYCollege of Education chapel pro­gram will be a reading from Hugo's., Les .M iserables." by Mr. BertramNelson.1909 Cap and Gown board will meetin Cobb 3A at 12.Senior class operetta rehearsal willbe held at 1 :30.Pre-legal=-Pre-medie baseball gamewi�l be, played on Marshall field at 4p. In.Conference on Christian steward­ship by' Rev. Geo. C. Good will beADOUlfODIBR'lS,.the paper in question, however, can plete account is given of Laplace'sreadily understand that being only nebular hypothesis a�d Lockyer'sfive days behind can be regarded meteoritic hypothesis. The volumeas being a mere commonplace. is illustrated by over a hundred half held at 4 p. m. in Haskell.However, the anachronism The tones. Botanical club will hold a meetingMaroon ventures to suggest, that an Professor Moulton of the Depart- �t 5�. m. in room 13, Botanyoccasional attention to facts, while ment of Astronomy makes the fol- building. Miss Storey' will speak.improving, would rather mutilate the lowing comment on the book: Pow':'wowand Fencibles will hold a"1-0" story. The elimination of the "Profesor G. E. Hale's new book, joint meeting in Cobb SB at 7:30.prevarications .und .exaggerations 'The Study of Stellar Evolution: iswould have cut a scare-head "front- remarkable in the clearness withpager" down to a minor inside brev- which i� sets forth s o. me of the most Tickets for the : W omens' ,-athleticityE• ven the fundamental problems, of astronomy, banquet mus� be bought before to-B� oIIlc:e....-BefOi. 8 P. DL, BlI'- Examiner, 'the "Old and the methods of 'attack which as-_ night in Lexington gymnasium office.Hall, UDlnralq. Tel. B7de Part 426. Faithful" of the saffron fraternity, tronomers are using. While it ",-.ill •di1s I Price, $1.25.was .Jlnccd. It, in common with of, .course be especially valuable to Divinity class exerciSes will be heldthe two newspapers of Chicago, w'as astronomers the discussions, '" I are so at 4 P. m, in Hitchcock, Thursday.conservative enough to put Wednes- presented that it will be interesting, Philosophy club will meet Wednes-day's tussle 'on. Saturday" nig' htr- -'.�' to a much larger class of d's ' ', " f.' , ", '., rea er . day' ,aF7:30., ,"Somehow Or 'other the spring feyer Probp.bly n�: �Y.'er .��ok �gi�es' ,5'0 ,in- _ IgQi� .. �!os:s_ COUDtry ,club will meetseems to have inspired the'k,nj�� �f teresnng' an �cco�nt of the' methO{�� Wednesday� ;t'-;Q;30' il)-·.��bb 3A�the saffron Pegasus to- begin ,�o. spar and results obtained by large obser- Junior Pr9m�:'tic:keta, are now' on''Friday morning's Junior day exer- again into -the realm 'of -unalloyed vatories Iike tile Y�rkes Observatory sile:' .., -, ,- .. , ,",' ,':, 'cises include the Varsity trophy ex- fancy. We recall that the',fir$t, ;kn- at Lake Geneva and th SlOb ' ' ,,, e 0 ar ser-:- Engraved Convocation Invitations�rCi�es' whl'ch', bes'to"'· niversary. 'of similar flights ,last year valo 0 Mt' W'l 'b th f h' b," ry n . I son, 0 0 w IC may be· had a� the, Information office�on the "Men who wear I is almost upon' us. Selah: ' : the a�thor ha� had under his 'own di:the 'C'" the tr�phies It'� too bad, though, that there: are rection." CHIMES TOof �he year. The Con- people who believe, everythIng they Professor Hale gives several chap'­ference comes next day. read in the city papers:-particularly ters to the discussion .of Laplace'sHere, then 'is an opportunity for about the' University.', nebular hypothesi�, Lockyer's mete-the postponed spring mass' meeting. Perhaps the papers' will"get over it, oritic hypothesis, and the p'lanetesi­It .can be made a 'celebration of the sometime; optimists', assure us' that mal hypothesis of Chamberlain' andyear's successes, and be made a' final the 'millenium is' coming. '"boom" for the Conference: A mereextension of the time allowed for the ANNOUNCE THE DEATH OFtrophy awarding, and a slight elab- DR. HEWITT'S SON-IN':'LAW EMBRYO LAWS AND M.'EDICSoration of the exercises, will pcrmit CROSs BATS TODAYof a rousing athletic celebration. Mrs. Francis Henry Wessels of CapeIf h h l.1 • Members to be of Two Sdlools-t e c eer eauer will set the hour Town (nee Helen Hewitt ,ft#;.)-:IV Will Meet on' Diamond thisat 10:30, there'is no reason why the Sends Cablegram.celebration cannot be as large and ashearty as anyone could wish. Muchof Chicago's success the ncxt daymay hinge on thc success of this ARRIVE TOQAY(Continue;d �rom, page I) Bows' Correct TailoringFORFLANNELAND SERGESUITS-We have just received acomplete line of Flannels'and Serges. Many import­eJ and domestic fabrics tochoose from.' Our, line'comprises' all. the verysmartest effects of the' sea-" ..son, Just the kind of pat­terns for young men andcorrect dressers. TlWe are aiming to SUITthe college man.. and in­. vite your inspection ofour &Gada.TO BOWS COMPAlfY80s Masonic Temple FUChic:aco -Residence, H.P. 961. Office"Cen. 3�SDR. FRED W. PARKERDENTISTOffice: Suite 708, Venetian Bldg.34 WashinKton Street, Hours Q-12. 1 :�O-S:oo.sachusetts, is going enthusiasti,cally s..V.forward� Already there are eight se- Thiscured, ,and ,a possible ninth in theMoulton. He comments very favor- person of a Chicago milkman namedably ul_>on the latter hypothesis. Roberts, who was a change, ringer inEngland nineteen years ago. but didAfternoon.In a cablegram received by Dr. C.E. Hewitt of the Divinity school fromCape Town, South Africa, the suddenand unexpected death of his son-in-law, Dr. Francis Henry Wessels, wasYellow newspapers, like thc poor, announced. Mrs. Wessels, formerlyseem always with us. Morc c)Cactly; :Miss Helen Hewitt, was a student ofthey scem always the University, cntering in 18g2, andwas a constituent member of theMortar Board.Dr. \\-'essc1s was an alumnus of theUniversity of Michigan, and receivedhis medical education in Scotland andEngland, winning several medical de­grees, including Fellow of the RoyalCollcgc of Surgeons (London).' Hehad been practicing in Capc Townabout four years,' and was achievingemir.cnt success in his profession.Mrs.Wessels' early return to Chicago isanticipated. Dr. Wessels was but 35years of agc, ahd was head of a medi­("al institutc in Cape To,,·�: Pre-Medics will meet the Pre-Le­gal club in a baseball game this af­ternoon at 4 o'clock on Marshallfield. The struggle, it is said, will bea desperate one, as the tyro saw­bones will attempt to emulate theexample set by the real Medics intheir defeat of the Laws last week,while the Pre-Legals are out forblood and are seeking to turn thetables. W. McAndrew is captain ofthe Pre-Legal' nine; "'hile Ben Mor­gan heads the warriors from the lab­I)ratories. No onc has as yet beenfound who will dare to umpire thestruggle.mass meeting.TheEternal"Yellow" against us. \Vitnessthe following from thcIntcr-Occan of yestcr·day morning:"zoo STliDENTS IN WILD ORGYGIVE PROGESSOR A DpCKING"\Vator Battle Between Snell andHitchcock Halls �Iay Lead to Ex­pulsion of Six and Walkout ofOthers. Kappa Sigma defeated Phi DeltaTheta in Washington Park yesterdayby the score of 10 to S. This makesthe Kappa Sigmas winners in theirdivision.·'Because a fiercc water battlewas in progress at thc Unh·crsityof Chicago last night, six leaders inthe campus, fight are threatencd ,,·ithexpulsion, and 200 of their classmatcslay they will go on a strike if theirleaders are expelled ••••"A feud of long-standing Conference tickets are on sale atthe Reynolds club. not pass a very satisfactory examina­tion when questioned yesterday by�Ir. Hutchins. The others are moreexpert, and include Dr. A. H. Nich­ols of Boston, his d�ughter, Mrs.Shurtleff, Frank Burgar a roofer, and"Steeple Jack" of Bristol, Conn., ajeweler's engraver from Toronto.two Englishmen who are comingover to settle near the University,and Thomas Smith, an English car­penter "'orking for the Allis Chal­mers Company. All these people areenthusiastIC over change ringing.which is practically an unknown artin America. It is expected that theywill be able to ring the simplerchanges in the University's newchimes.It is hoped that the aid of some ofthese people may be secured for theinstruction and training of such aguild of student change ringers as hasbeen suggested. For the reassurance')f Hyde Park and the University, itis announced that all practice on thebells will be conducted with muffledclappcrs, as it 'is realized that allchanges rung on them are not neces·sarily musical."Rooters' section" seatsConference are at thebetween clab. for the Some of the best seats at the Con-Re,nolcls Get yow ticket early for the Con- ference await fint-conlers at thefereace meet.• , ReyuoJcla dab. COUPONI'OcGood for '.'at Fifth Floor. Masonic Temple.$5.80 Sample Shoes $2.50�I•This is the time to plantFLOWER and VEGETABLE�EEDS •••••We carry a Jarce variety ofclean and � Seeda.Choice CUt FIowenal� on hand.A. McAdamsFLORIST531'd and KimbarkTelephones H. P. II and H. P. &957 Thep,.�AWANTED-STUDENT WORKERSDignified and profitable vacationwork for several men of good ad­'Iress, introducing our loose leaf de­vices til large business houses. Fullinstruction furnished. Write todayfor particulars. C. E. SHEPPARD,16_J E. Randolph St., Chicago. (AnARROW Collaris �ht to begin with and theClupeco Process keeps it �tway. 15c. �fori5c.ca.nn,�&o... .......THE DAILY MAROON, 'I.'tJESDAY. JUNE 2, 1908., "A. Stubborn Cinderella."· a newmusical play by Frank R Adams, ex­'05, and Will Hough, ex-los. the au­thors of "The Time, the Place, andthe Girl," "Honeymoon Trail," andother La Salle theater attractions,opened a week's engagement at Mil­waukee Sunday night, It comes toChicago at the close of the Milwau­kee engagement and will open MortlH. Singer's new Princess theater onMonday, Jt:ne I. The play is wellstaged and costumed, at a cost, ac­cording to Mr. Singer, of $25.000.The "Broilers," who have beensuch a feature of Mr. Singer's pro­ductions heretofore. are absent from \"A Stubborn Cinderella," but theirlack is supplied by forty "show girls."whom George Marion,who staged theTHE ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANY production, selected for the chorus.Phone Hyde Park 571 Kimbark Ave. and 56th St. The play is billed as the "girliestThe Cleanes.t and B�t Kept Storage. of girl shows," and deserves theWarehouse 1D the CIty· • • • • • di .t f omFurniture and Pianos Moved, Stored. Pack,ecl Dd name, accor mg to repor s rShipped to an parts of the world. 300 Private StOI'- Milwaukee. There is an interesting,age Rooms. Large Parlor !:xc1usively for Pianos. coherent plot full of humorous dia-Rooms for Trunks and Wheels. Large Room for '. .Carriages, Buggies and Sleighs. Trunks to aad logue and funny situauons. The mu-from all Depots. Local Transfers for Bagpae. sic is fetching throughout and the sit­Furniture, Packages, ete., at short notice.Spec:ial attention civen to University Orden...liThe Cigarette"f. A. CONDAX (:, co. wrr«�TRADE MARKftfGISTERED12 State Streetl Chicago, IlL 305 Pear] St'l New York, N. Y.1�102 Randolph Street, Chica&oFINEST AMERICAN CUISINESERVED-� Rooms' 10- Merit -SINGLE OR EN SUITEREASONABLE BATESRESTAURANT AND L.UNCH COUNTfRIn ConnectioDHO'lel �roo� PLAYWRIGHT ALtnlNIPRODUCE ANO'THER HIT'Adams and Hough' APm Strike Pop­ular Fancy in "A StubbomCinderella.uations extremely funny.:\liss Sally Fisher's and Miss AliceDovey's songs, "I've Lost My Heart,but I don't Care," and "Love Me JoustBecause:' seem the song hits of theplay. The cast also includes JohnBarrymore, Robert Harrington,Haze1Core, Charles Prince. James C. Mar­lowe, J ean Salisbury, Fred Stantonand Alan Brooks. The performanceis reported to have run very smooth­ly for an opening, and the Milwau- .kee papers praise it strongly.Adams and' Hough; who long - agoestablished a reputation as' suecessful.playwrights, attracted attention �styro dramatists back in their highschool days when they wrote severalof the famous Phi Sigma "shows,r. atHyde Park. Their success continuedin the University, where Adam wasthe founder and first abbot of theBlackfriars.Hough left college early in his sen­ior year, but Adams was just on thepoint of receiving his degree, whenthe acceptance of the first play, "HisHighness the Bey," caused his with­drawal from college to look after theproduction. The new "college-madeplay" made a great hit with the firstperformance and had an unusual run.It was succeeded by other plays of asimilar nature, which have kept thename of Adams and Hough constant­ly and favorably before the Univer­sity public.-----" . '5ITH ST. AND DRElUU. AVE. .,. .•Under' Management of the Natio� Hotel Co. Tel Hyde Park 37.57ond­Ie­lIlIayD, Daintily Delicious IPerfectly Pur e.SurpassinglySmoothWonderfullyWholesome'l11e Yates-Fisher Teachen' .AcentY·Paul Yates, lianaa.er, Suite 641-.642" .. Micbipn Avenue. FaneArta BuDding. Chicap. SPECIALSchool and CollegeSuitingsSZ5 S31 and $35We Have No Branch StudioFacilities for everytbinl inPbotocrapby.Pboae Central &og 'CAILOR FOR YOUMG IIBNr.o .lOra: 131 La Sane .at., ad44 Jacboa BoaleftrdBoaDa.'.;ondensed 1IiDr., Plal411D1r, c....ad BattenDilk.AD Bottled ill the CoaIltrp.Borde .. COIIdl." IIDk c..627-633 K. Fort7-te'ftIitb at. Dinctor Sta&e WiD Address Candi- CALL up,.tat .. ;: =":.:t'::''':. JA- IMAJESTICCaptain Fred Caldwell has called ameeting of the Cross Country teamfor tomorrow morning in Cobb 3Aat 10:30. The purpose of the meeting Telephone Oakland 2566.is to elect a captain and talk overprospects for the fall. Director Stagg CO"','L.- E_G., E LARDER CAFE"'iII be present to talk to the candi- �'.dares, A list of men who intend to 447 It 55th Street. •CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TOELECT CAPTAIN TOMORROWcome out for the team is being madeup at the Information office.Tickets for a teetion of tbe beatseats for the Confei.eace meet Satur­day. have been parchued in behalf ofthe stUdents of the Uniftnity. for thepurpose of foradnc a rooters' leCtion.Thq wiD be placed on sale at thedesk in the Repolda dab. Onl,bonafide lIuJlata .... �. Thegrupof the clupit HaY. It'ldat-the only abto­lu�ly'OlLt clasp garter1a the Driglllon. )(i]U·onl of men kno\y this-buythem ILIld W'eur them. The ... ear11 there, and t!ley eost oilly n quarter• pair. Remember it.",_"'a..nl�It ............ Brightonlare made ofpure lilk .... b.Tbe patterna: are+"Jt' Dew, .xcl uai va - Yari-JI' ety enough • .0 satWy� eYel'1'body. All metal parDare or benvy nicke1.p�ated brua.If your uealer can't lapply yna, ::pair will be lent upon receipt or p.�.'� . ...a_ "Indian defeated all competitors, inc1 uding special racing machines,makinit the fast time of 28 seconds up Algonquin Hill from standingstart.The Indians used were regular stock machines, same as we sellor that you can see on our floor. Ride a winner. Let us show you.HENDEE MFG. CO.,1251 Michigan Avenue.P. F.·JENSENMERCHANT TAILOR512, 175 Dearborn StreetSOLICITS YOUR TRADE FORHIGH GRADE GARMENTSFor "The Junior Prom," Call upCOLONIAL AUTO LIVERYGARAGE CO.STORAGE, REPAIRING AND RENTING CARS50-52 East 39th StreetFINEST RENTING CARS IN THE CITY- Special Rates to Students -- &DaJ_iiod Night SchoolBUSINESS COURSE. SHORT·HAND COuRSE.' ELEJIENl'. ARY PREPARATORY COURSE. ADVANCED PREPARATORY'COURSE., TEACHERS' PREPARATORY COURSE.LAW PREPARATORY COURSE. Pupils Kay Becin .t AD.,' .Time .ILLINOIS COLLEGE III COMMERCE'FormerJ7ATHENAEUM40th Year. 4OJ000 GraduatesSAMUEL B. WILLBY .. SUPt.-.Phone Harrison 1110. 18 to 2fi Van Buren StreetTH£ HYDE PARK PRINTING CO.SlICcesors toGEO. w. CURRIER a co. and MATSON a TRENARY.- . PublishersPrinters EnllrallersWE ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE ANYTHING INTHE LINE OF PRINTING.368 East 55th Street..For "The Junior Prom"GARAGE5035-S037 Cot tage Grove AvenueWK. L. RUEHL# Manacer•Near Lezin&ton A'fIe.IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO BAT.LUNCHEON 20c UP. EVENING DINNER, fisc.-PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS EATING,"SMALL PRICES SMALL PROFITS- BUT- and a l per cent diacoantBIG V ALUB S on aU purdauea ,BIG BAlUJAIHd in LADIES a: GEI�TS FURNISHING GOODSat TJIB MOUING STAR_5 Eat �-FiftIa Street. Day GOODS S'fOU\".. THE· DAIL� MAROON. TUESDAY, JUNE 2� 1908. ,MantTri s� tot�e'�Laundry?.(OUNDY CLUJ..... ill 3 JIeiPtaNo. 1 1�No. 2 2�/g'No. 3 2�8Y •• can �t, l� eood strone;' ha.d madecollars at twofor a quarter­with perfect style and fit. But youmust remember to ask for��- -2�ts�Cowrt:r7 Club !lets the way it is Intended-fits"cJoee up." It is the trim .tyliah collar thatmen are _ea.rina DOW. . .Write for able book 8howi� latest shapes.and names of the dealera who sell these Plain4'better collars.COI'Iiu Cooa &: Co., Cbic:qo,llLTRAVEL OV'ER THE'�I'·mU:ltlllIlI' ILAFAYETTE.INDIANAPOLIS,LOUISVILLE,CINCINNATI,DAYTON ..Or any Southern PointTicket Office, 182 South Clark St.I?epot-Dearbom Station, Polk andDearborn St.Enalewood Station-63d St'�.FULL DRESS SUITSTO RENTT. G. SCHAFFNER a: CO.We carry "Society Brand" ClothesAU Sizes. Sure Fit.Tel. Central 4875- 46 River St.e.L.SCHARPPICTURES AND PICTUREFRAMING265 East Fifty-Seventh .StreetOpposite Rosalie Court.•• 55th St. and Greenwood Ave.OPEN ALL DAYMEALS 20c ANDChop Sue), aSpecialty UP Philosophy-Stibbs, Lorenz.Barnes, all parts of the country are to be tory of CorneU over Pennsylvania inMac Neish, Gardner, Henagc, Pegues, present at the exercises of the Alum- the Eastern intercollegiate meet atClark. Tait, ni Association, Saturday. Among Philadelphia Saturday. The IthicansLiterature - Nickerson, Sturgeon, those who have signified their inten- won the big event with 34 points toGifford. tion of corning are Frank R. White, 2Cj 1-2 for the Red and ;Siue. ThirdScience-Fishbein, Page, Buckman, assistant director of the Bureau of place went to Yale with 22, whileKiefer, Leach, C. Degenhart, F. Education of tlre : Philippines; the Harvai d with 17 1-2 took fOl1rth placeDegenhart. Rev. Stevenson, pastor of the largest from Dartmouth, which finished one-Art s=-Kling. Exselsen, win-«. congregation of Seattle,· Wash., and half a point behind. Michigan didShot-put Orrin B. Taft, a member of the class not come up to expectations, gettingII Philosophy - Donovan, Henage, of 1862, the first class of the Univer- but six points.Lorenz, Clark. �lorris, :\hlcNeish. sity, These men, and others; will be The meet was contested under dis­t Literature=-Whipp, C. O. Smith, the speakers at th'c banquet at 6:30 tress ing circumstances, and no rec-I, Stern, Briggs, Ehrhorn, Madden, in Hutchinson cafe. It is intended ords were endangered. Rain fellMcClintock Be Bayfield,It Rackaway, to have several short. snappy speech- throughout the games. It had beenProprietors.'_______________ Scicncc=-Pagc, Otten, Wood.Shiele, es only, and there will probably be a expected that a line could be obtain-C. Degenhart, F. Degenhart. limit to the time allowed each speak- cd on the athletes for Olympian pur-;Arts-Exselsen, Wolfram, Steph- er, Tlie banquet will follow the pro- poses.but weather conditions preven,t�enson, Link, Luckenbill. cession from the Reynolds' club to ed this in every case. The attendanceHammer Throw the dining" room. at the meet was small, and little en-Philosophy-Donovan, Hcnage, From present indications. there will thusiasm was aroused over the per-Litcraturc=-Whipp, C. O. Smith, bc ji larger attcnda[rce at the exer- formances of the athletes.cises Saturday than on any previousq-J;eNew, Wellington·HotelDirectly opposite theILLINOIS THEATER$100,000 being Spent in Improve­ments. Rooms Single oren Suite.The New FamousINDIAN GRILLAND RATHSKELLARUnexcelled Cuisine and ServiceSpecial After-Theater Suppers"The Wellington Orchestra"Mr. StudentClothes made right lookright. There is no use try­ing to have poor ly-madegarments look right. Andthere .is no necessity in MANY � JUNIORS ENTER, FOR FIELD DAY MEET. ,.(Continued from page I).science-Page, Gill, Leach, C. Deg­enhart, F. Degenhart.Arts-Exselsell.22o-Yard Low Hurdlesexperimenting with clothesthat are constructed ofcheap material. and put to­gether in an unskilledmanner. Just come into Ehrhorn, Rackaway,Science-Page, Otten, Wood.Schile,C. Degenhart, F. Degenhart.. Arts=-Exselsen, Hartzmann, Luck­enbill, Fickrnann,Discus -Vol.-YE�IIDouSTtheesthwhehoconanticanofto 1halltheeffort is being made to induce mern- to Naples and Genoa, via Gibraltar.Henage, bers of the faculties and their wivesPhiloosphy - Donovan,Lorenz, Clark, Morris.Science - Page, Otten,Schiele, Leach, C. Degenhart,genhart,Literature - Racka way, Ehrhorn,l Whipp, Stern.Arts, Kling, Exselsen, Link, Luck­enbill. PROMINENT ALUMNI TO,BE PRESENT' ALUMNI DAY CORNELL CAPTURES BIG"·'EASTERN MEET FROM P;eMHour shop and get fitted outwith one of the many suitsbuilt' by the best Tailors inthe United States. If youdo this, you can feel cer­tain you are fitted out inthe latest and best. Satis­faction guaranteed or mon­ey refunded.Edwards Tailoring Co.AMERICA'S LARGESTDEALERS L'tf MERC­HANT TAILORS Ulf.­CALLED-FOR GAR-MENTSTry a Classified Adin The Daily Maroon Large Attendance is Expected at Ex- St�dy Rainfall Proves Handicap toercises of Alumni Association Athletes-Michigan Athletes Tiefer Sixt!1 Place.,·Saturday •Michigan's two milers, Dull andRepresentatives of the alumni from May, are ginn the credit for the vic-Alumni day. Reservations for platesat the banquet are being made at theinformation bureau, and it is expect­ed that about 225 will be present. An Mr. A. C. Bartlett, donor of Bart­fett gymnasium. sailed Saturday forEurope, with Mrs, 'Bartlett and MissEleanor Bartlett. The party will goto take some part in the exercises ofWood, the day.F. De-Pole VaultPh ilosophy=Gardner, Lorenz.Literature-Henry, Ehrhorn,Science-Page, Crapple, Kuhns.Arrs=-Kling; Fitzgibbons.Broad JumpPhilosophy-Lorenz, Henage.Simp­son, Pegues, Davis, Morris, Mac­Neish.Literature- J. Williams. Goode­now, Whipp, Stern, Madden,Ross, Page.Science - Fishbein,Shicle, C. Degenhart.Arts=-Kling, Gilbert, Sayles.High JumpPhilosophy-Stibbs, Latham, Simp-son, Pegues, Lorenz.Literature-Williams,Stone, Henry.Science-Sutherland, Page, Kuhns.Arts-Exselsen, Long, Gilbert.Relay teams will. be chosen fromthe sprinters in each college. Try­outs will be held for the gym teams.• ...AMUSEMENTS ...THE GARRIOXMABE.L BARRISIN andjOSEP HOWARD in M;usicalComedyTHE FLOWER OF THE RANCHPOWBB.SAugustus Thomas' Great Play,THE WITCHING HOURSTUDE'BAXln�I n the Classiest Comedy with music,ELSIE JANISIn "THE HOYDEN" Chicago's Newest Theater,THE PRINCESSClark St., near Jackson Blvd.�lort H. Singer PresentsA STUBBORN CINDERELLABy Adams, Hough .and �o�'�r:d_,ILLIROISThe Dutch Mu�ical i�cidtnt,MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND. �OOLONIALThe Laughing Success of the AgeJoe Weber and his All-Star Co., inTHE BURLESQUE OFTHE MERROW WIDOW Urges. �ving . for Pr�nt Life"Religion is often thought of as akino of insurance against another ex­istence," said Dr. Henderson in hisaddress in Mandel yesterday atchapel. C' Personally, I cannot im­agine anything that will fit a man forHeaven that won't fit him for earth.All' the principles of morality, hon­esty, sobriety, and so forth, apply toa better life here as well as to a prep­aration for a future life. Put the in­terest where the interest should lie.upon life itseH."THE INGRAYERSANDARTISTS�ORUNIVERSITIES &(oLLEGESJAHN & OlLIER ENGRAVING mCHICAGO_). To Rent-Large front room. Heald.6029 Drexel A venue. Try a classified ad in the DailyMaroon.Good f!'oney for College MenFINE 'BUSINESS POSITIONS FOR THESUMMER OR PERMANENTLY.If you want to earn money during the vacation months, orif you expect to work for a living after graduation, here is a prop-osition which will attract you. Financial'returns unusually large--$30 to $60 a week not too much to expect at start; ultimate earn­ings limited only by your own efforts. Work is especially adapt­ed to college men. It is interesting and pleasant, and gives val­uable experience,You may work. either in Chicago or elsewhere-in your homecity, perhaps.. No matter what your plans are, it will pay you to Investigatethis. You can begin work now •You could arrange to earn money on spare time work whileaUending college.For further information, add ress or call onSALES MANAGER, THE SHELDON SCHOOL,1002 Republic' Building Chicago.B. 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Phebe S.makes, special bargains this month, Bell,from our own factory, equippedwith modern machinery, 250 horse I European Tour-Will the studentisfaction or your money back. The who advertised in the Tribune for aTypewriter Exchange,J19 Dearborn tourist party, please apply to Ed­St. Branch of the American Writ- mum} Buckley, 301 E. 56th St., Chi-ing Machine Co., incorporated. cago, me:turbyha,galchathaofgalioredwabefiegaDlFrofotni:shDtnpidcd:"frtl'tlf(CANEScc::1nF\(I