rde Tem.ChiI!': in­s weDAY,»erbly:r andobli-,_.�O.·Seweator atil tolrithinl"AILORIlANSHIP.�l)IIPAMYe. aDdlrap).Mnit.CId� ... �- ..... _ ..... -_ ...... -.latly Co '.tlarunuVol. VII. No. 19.'. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, OCTO�ER 28, :1908 Price Two Ceata. "KELLEY LEAVES TEAlCOIPUIIS' OF COIBITIOI AN APP�IZIMG PRQSPECT RIOTERS STiRT THllaS.�� 88116 THIS IORlil1sift DlWIAnc ASPIRANtSForty Candidates Seek Admission toDramal;ic Club inTrial. and FourteenFair sex Predoininates. So·. Practice· 1ft Kent· Theafer atiO:30 Becinninc of Strenuou.Procram.Big Tackle Not Playi�g Hi. OldClass of Ball, and Decides toQuit.Successful in Yesterday'. TrialsMisses Elizabeth Hind, Etten, Kel- Plana for lIass lleetinc aDd PurityBAnquet AmioUDced-� NewYells sUbiDitteci.Varsity Makes Unusually Good logg, E. Dickey, Davis, Phister, Her-Showing Against Doaeff'. Charges rick, Clark, Helen Hurd; Messrs.Scoring 23 Point� Holmes, Clark, Parker, Washburn,Dodson.Big Tom Kelley has left the foot- Out of forty who entered the corn-ball squad 011 account of his poor petition, the above fourteen passedcondition. The big 'tackle bas not the preliminary trials before a com­heen playing the game that he was mittee of judges consisting of Deancapable of in 1906, owing to the rheu- James Weber, Linn. l\,rs. Flint,Theodore Hinckley, James Hickey,mat ism that kept him out last year,and has handicapped him all this Miss Harriet Grim, Renslow Shererseason. I n addition his foot has a and H. R. Baukhage. The successfulpermanent injury that has stubborn- applicants will appear today beforethe. club to be voted on for member-ship.The contest lasted from 3 o'clockuntil nearly 6, and although the num- The first gun of the Minnesota en­thusiasm campaign will be fired thismorning at 10:30. the attraction be­ing a song practice. with slight yellvariatjons. It is more than probablethat the practice wi1l be held inKent.Last week's session was a decidedsuccess, and today's will undoubtedlygo with smoothness and snap. All. the Varsity songs will be tried, withspecial emphasis upon .' GordonErickson's "Heroes of the Day"march, which will be played on thefield when· the flag scheme is put intoexecution. George Garrett's "Chica­go-go" song will also be practiced, aswill be th�. others used on the field.�t Rally TomorrowThe real enthusiasm getter will bestaged in Bartlett gymnasium tomor­row night when the big rally isbilled. MacCracken announced yes­terday that this will be short, start­ing promptly at 7=45 o'clock and end­;ng at -. 9. ···But in :-th''ir-brief" Period 'all 'J...ly refused to improve. '.Mr. Stagg said that ·if Kelley wasnot capable of playing his best, heis not valuable to the team.· "Kelleyber entered was about the same ashas had a hard time," said "the "OldMan," "and has been threatening to last year, the general run of talentwas somewhat inferior. The judgesquit the team all season. He is work­iug hard, and probably has a hard were strict in their decisions, how-time getting along. He was shifted ever, and all those' who were passed,from tackle to guard in the' practice displayed special ability..As usual, there was a majority ofMonday and thought he was not be-ing treated fairly, But' if his injur women entered, the masculine Thes-ies are so 'great th--at he� cannot cpla;, pians of .the incoming class remain­well, he is a handicap. compared' to ing eonspicuoesly scarce.a man who is in better condition/and Trials , will be held again in theis full oi; eilthiisiasm.:·' �._� SpriDK --q...rter; ·bd' those who were"I have not been right all ... season, �nable to enter this fairs contest willhave further opoprtunity at thatand in fact, for over .� year,"· saidKelley yesterday. "My shoulder isbadly, hurt, and that rehumatism isstill in my system. I. have got towork for my living, and the threehours a day for football makes a lotof difference:'Director Stagg said that thescrimmage with the ·F�eshmen '!Yes­terday was one of the best that theVarsity has had this year against;the yearlings. Four times the year:'Freshman goal was crossed fortouchdowns in thirty minutes andthree goals were kicked for a total of FENCIBLES Sophomores Begm. PiCht to HaveNew System o£ claSs ChoicesAdopted-Enter Name for vice­Presidency.Farmer '_stag: ·'ThAt· bird Will' be nice and'· fat .hom TbaDksgmnCsorts . of' live things will happen.Speeches will be delivered by Di�ec-W· 'a...: ..... _j;�·rii.'ft.·W'9I1 0·. .1.-'·, A ••• _GE-' nna.-..nr!.. ..... W� tor Stagg, Dr, Goodspeed, . Captainana ,,1UIftUJ:. an.......,u D ftBIUI.nl lI ...... un .. AIUIIIJ '··Wallie·' Steffen, every man on the� ,team, ami probably "Eckie," The�data 1�!1 be ��ect' into �o wimie�s of the yell contest willi bep '.' .. : � .' ,Sections Tomorrow �icht-:-Lar&e announced then, and the yells will beNu�� !,l��:;, �� All 'learned tboroughly for the ,�me.Jintries Must be in Tonight. Telegrams from various prominent'characters will be eead, and a _fewstunts· will be intrOd�ped to keep themeeting live .all the 'time.Open football pra�tice and opentime. my bOy."��e.Dean Lynn, in speaking of thetrials, expressed his regret that sofew ,were entered."The material this year," he said"seems to run to quality rather thanquantity, With the weeding processcf the, trial before the members thedub may be assured of some valu­able additions to .its membership this The candidates for the lJ1tiversitydebating team will be divided intoA movement that,'may culminate in two groups this evening and the lists. air yell exercise is still being con-holding Sophomore and Freshman posted on the bulletin board tomor- sidered by Director St�gg, who saysORGANIZE elections, under the same system as row morning; This measure has he cannot give a definite promise un­upper class elections, was started been taken in order to make the pre- til after the work9ut .tomorrow ..23 po�nts against the first year men. yesterday, when the name of Richard liminary trials tomorrow night run Love !reaat to be AttractionThe regular lineup. with the excep- Field for Sophomore' vice-president, off as. smoothly as possible.tion of \Vorthwine, was used and Sophomore Society to Hold Firstwas sent to Dean Lovett" of 'th� Jun- The trial for one group will beMeeting cf Year Tomorrow. ,.more forward passes were success- ior colleges. This nomination was held in the north room of the Lawf II Night.u y executed by the Varsity than made by petition, and if it is acted building at 7:30. The judges will behas ever been seen in the same time. favorably upon at the next meeting Professor �Iechem, Professor Linn.Elliott and Hoffman played at The Fencrules, the Sophomore hon- of the deans: the plan will be adopt- and Mr. Burt Barker, a former Uni­tackles, and the former showed a de- orary debating' society, will hold its cd by the Sophomores. "crsity debater and now Chicago'sgrce of aggressiveness that may in- first meeting of the year tomorrow In the meantime, some hustling representative in the graduate Coun­sure him a pe�mancnt. berth on the night in Cobb 8A, ',ne purpose of will be the rule on the campus among cil of the Central Debating League.line. Meigs and Hirschl played good the meeting is to organize, and to second year men and women. Those Mr. Leo: Wamser 'will in probability ft considerable portion of rooters willfootball at guards, 'while Falk was elect a secretary-treasurer. to sue- who put up Field's name say that nreside. accompany: the squad.given some more coaching at full- ceed J. Elmer Peak, "'ho has not re- unless a full ticket 'is p1aced in the The otber preliminary "'ill be held Director Stagg declared yesterdayhack to'.4give the over-sensitive turned to the Unh·ersity. Plans will rac(" there is small chance of the in Ilas�1J a:>sembly hall. The judges that all pMsih1e is heing done t�Worthwine a rest and prepare Falk a1so be discussed for the work of �he election reform g' euing sanction will probably be Professor Hoxie. ..how the l-linnesota crowd a cordialfor the position;': if he is needed "-ar. from the authorities. Nominations :\(r. Bramhall, and. �IT .. McElroy, aJ" \vdcome. He will be toastmaster ofthere Saturday. The remainder of the The chief activity of the ·Fencibles. may be entered at the office of the University dehater, of. two years ago. the occasion, and Dean Vincent willVarsity array consisted of the regu- thtlS far. has been to organize the Junior collene dean until Friday The chairman will: be· llr, G. O.• ro probah1y represent the faculty. Dr.lars, Page and Schommer at ends; Pow ,,·ow. the Freshman society, as afternoon of this ,,'eek. Fairweather. WitJiams ,,·ill be the chief Minn�sotaCrowley and Iddings at halves, Bad- most of the Sophomores being for· Whether Dean Lm.'ett ""ill act A largre number of candidates han' MI r;-, �.. :'11(1 a memher of the a-enoch at center, a,!d Steffcn at quar- mer members of that organization. upon the test case of Field at once. a1ready rer-:istered. Those wbo in-r.'f.n ;\1lcl Golc1 faculty will also beter. It i:, prohable that the Fencihle cr ,,·iIl "'ait until the day nomina- tend to enter. and ha,'e not yet donl'nn tT1(' program. It is rumored thatMr. Stagg "'as better satisfied with will ehallenae the Sophomores of tion!' may ht- turned· in for the last so, should hand in their names to .t" a quo,rtet will lead students in theIrthe defensive work of the team ye�- the Uni\'ersity of tllinoi!' to a dehate. time was not disclosed yesterday. �fr, Chandler. care of the Facl11ty un.fition of the Varsity sonJ.:{s.tcrday afternoon than he has been There may also be a debate hctwceo President Har01d Smith of last Exchange. before 6 p. m. tonight.for some time, and in spite of the the Fencihles and Pow,,·ow. vear's Freshman c1ass. said that he "Each candidate in prefacing hiswet field. the plays ""ere executcd The members of the Fencibles arc: i� cQnfidcnt the new plan will Sl1per- "peech.shol1lc1 hear. in mind that whatwith unwonted speed and smooth- R. Y. Rowe. R. H. Baukhage. R. R. ("ede the scheme of holding me�tings counts in a prelhninar,)' trial is c1earness., Owen. Wi11iam Kuh, Cbar1c!' Grey. land deciding upon officers then. It anel cogcnt prt"sentation of a sing1eGood stiff effOrt of the most stren- Denald Grey. V. O. Appel, C. P. '�s decitf("d an ad\'antar;te when the Jloint.rath�r. than ,an attempt to co\'ernons ·kind, wi11, be the portion of th("· McCul1ough. Conrado Benitez. R. �. \ Senior Coondl drew up its class the �ntire field. which is certain toteam all week in an effort to win the IReeve. A. G, Whitfield. Ben Morgao, e�e,etion code •. which. while intended' result in failure.·yame. which ,,'m mean that either E. A. �eger5, �. �. Carpentt"r. L. P. 'I�S�ciallY for the tw� upper classes "Nobody needs to be deterred by(CoDtina� on pap 4) Fox· aDd Nathaniel Pfeffer. embraces all foar classes, (Cc,atinued on pap 4)TO.'\ ::purity banquet" tthat 'will sur-pass any in the past t�ree years, isassured' for Friday night in. Hutch-\inson Commons. The Gopher root-cr� . are coming down. ° the campusin a large body to join i�. 'the, hospi­tality extended. Though �ny donot intend to make their appearancein the ci\y until Saturday morning,Speaks on Literary WorkPrnfe�sor Linn gave a talk before.-\ rts COnCRe yesterday morning on"Literatu�t" as a. Career:' He con­sidered the two possib1e �ursesopen to young men ambitious in aliterary way. magazine writing andthe writing of books.THE. DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .28. 19oBIIKLVnc s. AD.AlI8. M ... Zd1a..A. L. 1'1UDS'l'DN. 4tbletIc Ilditor.. oaW.6.LD 1'. MICLSON. Buam.. 1Iuaapr...... Kamle LUIJ'. Jerome N. FnlDk.&. G. W1llUle1d Roberta B. Ow_J. B7c1D� SalkeJ' Baqra'Ye LoDe srm will speak. Everyone invited. come .Special music.A. N. Pfe6rART IIDITOIlROJ' BaldrlcJpsubject of Dr. l;Ienderson's Senior� omc.-.JWan • Po a.. � &II. chapel address yesterday' morning,. ........,. � � Padr ..... MW. After pointing out bow in the press..... .._ � 4140 K. aItIa IItnIL �__ .,.. PuIt _L of material progress, man has neg-...._ .,... BII... • Do a.. am. BaD. lected serious consideration of re-........_. 'mIL Ibde � at. ligion, which consequently remains... CiWdI� � be Wt d 1bD' somewhat unreal, he declared the� � ......... � to DU1J best way to come into tbe realization..... of a God is through companionship�th Him by means of prayer... ------------------------�"A God of omnipotence and ofuniversal laws does not satisfactor�tly· answer. tbe cry of the soul insearch of a real God. I t is onlyThis morning at 10:30. songpractice in Kent theater._,: Thursday. evening - Monster"inass-meeting in Bartlett gym-. f'iand the same is true in our rela­The standing room only bleachers tions with God."are going up on Marshall Field.With this morning'srally in Mandel hallSomeRealEnthusiasmbe started. Saturday afternoon at2 o'clock the Maroon flag will befloating over Marshall Field, thebands will strike up, the crowdedbleachers will r�ar as two -elevenstrot onto the field. and one of thegreatest games of' the season. will beready for tbe kick-off. quarter, has made a departure fromthe usual custom of having affairsfor tIle ,whole house. Tbey feel thatthese smaller functions will tend to'To the undergraduate with any bring the men into cI�ser contact.red �Iood in his veins, this is the I Sec!ions 1 and 5 have eac� gh'en amost glorious week of the bf st sea- smoker, but the three middle sec­son of the whole year. Football is tions, on account of their small size,the Icing of all sports, and the next are compelled to. combine for on�best thing is an opportunity to root. affair. Later in the quarter affairs forThe man who feels the stirrings of the whole house- will be given. Atfootball excitement "'ithin him need the dinner tomorrow night the dif­not feel himself called upon to stifle ferent heads will give speeches asit or apologize for it. It is not be- well as the prominent men in theneath his dignity to betray some ex- vario1.as sections. The dinner will berooter. He over in time to attend the Robertsonplay.citeTent, or become a.. iIi "have company.The I rooter will be i·J the limelightall the week. It is his opportunity. Miss McDowell to SpeakIt does not happen so very often in University men will have the op-a Iif�time, and he should take ad- portunity of hearing Miss Mary Mc­vantage of it. He has an engagement Dowell of the University Settlement.for every day this "'edc, including in a lecture in Haskell hall at 7:30this morning at 10:30, and he should tonight. under the auspices of the Y.Iceep them all. M. C. A. Miss McDowell will speakon "Serving the Present Age."Mist' McDowell will discuss thebenefits of settlement wor� both to,Wanted-Every student in the the worker and the poorer classes IUniversity w�o is Dot a subscn'"ber to Itreating the subject from a socioligi-lubscribe at ODce._ ._._. _ cal standpoint. ·"Sizlng up Of. FresluDeo"is a Popular stunt among the Upper Class-·men. To be "sizeff' up PrOpe'" is mostimportant ·for every first year man - tocreate a farorable I.presslon he must wear, cloflles with sIyIe, ladlwlaalifr and qllality •clothes made for College Men by 'CollegeT8ilol$. Most Upper Classmen are already,wearing our- clothes especially those' whoare correctly dressed.We have us attractive CollegePoster --70Uft for the asking.C�ereWDkieTAILORS tiS 1. DarfJo,. St..... ifJeo'A. tE.C.MOORE'I.�FLOR'ST••w. filrd StreetTel. Wentworth :loSs. 272 E. 55th Street.Tel Hyde Park 31- The IWorldFotIce� .. Beach SiDe today. at 10:30. All'lb. 0tIdal 8t.IadIm PM, ..... ., ... " .OlllnaUr cl CIIdaIIIa. out. Wiaconam students, register namesiii .. IIary E. IIcDowell will gh·e at Information office.� _ 8ecoD4� .1Ia11 d\'tM Qa.Ic:aao an address: uServing the Present Mr. DoDald Ro&ertson is unable to� Qucaaoo. IlUDDII. IIarc:b sa. lI03., . H k 11 h II 'v .... oUt crI II.uda .. lam. .�ge, In as e a, this evening deliver his lecture Thursday, " p .. m._______________ at :;:15. Ushers for the Minnesota gamePIIIIIiIbe4 da1� • ..,. 8aDdQa. .� ad Y. II� C. A. CabiDet will meet at sign at the Information office.� .... tIane caUrt-a til � O� 10:30 today in room 9, Snell hall. Contributions to the Cap and,_, Freshman Clau meets today in GO"'n, both literary and art, are....., Kent at 10:30. earnestly solicited by the editors.fte Dill..., CIl a.sc..o .• ....,. Y.- II. C. A. meets today in Leave at Faculty Exchange........ Haskell Assembly room..· 7:13' p. m. Football Game-Chicago-Millnesota• fte w�. ()c:t.ot. 1. 1IIL SocioloU Club-Cobb hall .. room October 31, 2' P. m., at Marshall'De DUJr. � 1. 'uoa. "c. today. at 8:00 p. m. Address Field. Student tickets on sale at_________ ----- by Dr. Evans, Department of Health Bartlett gymnasium from 10 to 12 a., ......... pice. p.oo »- ,.,.: $LOO fe. of the City of Chicago. m. and from 2 to 4 p. m. 011 week::-.. -=- .s:==- at '::'� ': Historical Club, with Professor days; from 9 to 12 a. Ill. Saturdays.- ....... 0DIIb BaD. McLaughlin. 5609 Woodlawn avenue, Fellows will send their fellowshipthis evening, at 8 o'clock. Dr. report blanks to D. A. Robertson,Jer�egan will address the dub. secretary to the President.Y. W. C. L meets today in Debating Coach Chandler will b� atLexington hall, 10:30 a. om. Miss El- home, 6034 Greenwood avenue, even­len Osgood will lead the meeting. ings, except Monday, for consulta­Citizens' Mus Meeting (non-patti- ion.san) today at 4 o'clock, Mr. William Mass Meeting, Thursday, at 4Street and Mr. Willima P. F. Fergu- o'clock in Bartlett gymnasium. AllFirst Trials for the University de­bating teams, Thursday, '7:'30 p. m.,PRAYER MAKES GOD REAL Haskell and Law building, northroom. Order of speakers will beDr. Henderson, in' Senior Chapel, posted' Thursday morning. Candi-Talks of Mystery of Religion. dates leave names for Coach Chand-ler in Faculty Exchange, Box 5, be­T:.e seeming unreality of religion fore Wednesday, Oct. 28, 6 p. m.and . the mystery of God, was the Fencibles will meet Thursday nightcrt 7 :30 in Cobb 8C.Devotional HaH-Hour conducted bymembers cf the Divinity School,Thursday, in Haskell assembly room,10:30 a. m.Chapel Assembly-The Junior Col­leges (women) in Mandel hali,Thurs­day ,at 10:30."A Curious, Mishap .. '> a comed·y inthree acts by Carlo Goldini. Present­ed by the Donald Robertson players.Thursday. Mandel hall, 8 p .. m.JoiDt Debate, Pre:l.ePI . dub-The ,. Hotel Maroon.58th and J)rexel AveUJO)EIt REW IlAKAGDIan"RESTAURANT liND LUNCH ROOMFIrst Class l\IIealsPrompt ServiceThe best of He"",ilJf SBftI at reasoBi.ble prices,:Musit; erery ewening ;n dinner-ball., 'The.Miltiaw Hotel cs, J� W. Ward Mp-. 1mSpaldicatanuA. «NewCI1SC,phia,Denvetroit,MinneLondcWHAT'S THE USE?of -viDe pod clothesR if YOU doa·t "keep them preaecI.A Cood Sait deserves it' aDd a poor suit demands it.We press all garments at regular prices. Work called for and delivered.AlfDBRSOlf'S cur.riKAIf SHOPgovernment. Friday, Haskell assem-bly room, 3 P. m."Philosophical Club, Monday, .Nov.2. 7:30 p. m., in Law basement, east.Organization and plans for work.If you like to wear yourgloves 10Dg, wearFOWNESGLOVESThey weal" 1cmger.EDUCATIONALBOOKSof ALL Kind. ata.WIT'!'S415 E.. 57th StreetNat to Cor. of Kimbarknational committees of a!l parties willnasium. when we have entered into dose send official representative's. Kent� Friday afternoon-Open prae- communion with the Supreme Being theater, Friday, 7:15 p, m. � All in-tice on Marsball Field. that the halo, of mystery vanishes, vited,: .. Friday evening _ Purity ban- and we feel the reality of God. Com- German Club, 'Frjday. Lexingtonquet in Conunons. panionship has al�ays, been a neces- hall, 4' p. m. Lectur by Mr. Stok-... .... sity in the daily' life of the world. hardt of Danzig. "Das DeutscheVolkslied." Classes in conversation.University' . �blic Lectures (a)"The Commercial and Colonial Pol­HITCHCOCK TO GIVE DINNER icy of the Dutch." Professor Dae­the completest rooting nell. Cobb lecture room, Friday.program th •• t has ever Members of Sections 2. 3 and 4 of 1.2:�1:00 p. om. (b) "Archaeologi-Hit h k h II '11' di cal Discovery in Sweden and its Con-been planned here will I c coc a WI glye a mner'tomorrow at 6:30 in the private din- trol by Government," Professor 05-ing room of the Commons. The car Montelius, director of the De­house committee, which has been ar- part of Antiquities of the Swedishranging the social functions of the.----- .• --------- 430 55th Street Tel H. p. 4989-A.US ••• R'1'B--.POWBBSWILLIAM COLLIERTHE PATRIOTOGLORIALGOO. M. COHANand his Royal Familyand Incomparable' Co.GBABD OPBBA HOURWALKER WHITESIDETHE MELTING POTOBIOAOO OPBBA HOUORA YMOND HITOHCOCKAnd a hundred others inTHE MERRY-GO-ROUNDINTERNATIONAL THEATREGRAND OPERALUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR'I •• AVDI'tOaIV. 8-rUD.B.A.KBRFRiTZI SCHEFFin the first producti�n ofTHE PRIMA DONNA F�PITHE LIONAND THE MOUSE A GIRL AT THE HELMCECIL LEANaadand tbe La Salle Theatrr Stoe-Ir eo.FLORENCE HOLBROOKILLIROIBMAUDE ADAMSIn New Comedy, ..WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNO\VS, .-'The Quality Musical Play",/A STUBBORN CINDEREl.'L.A:'I •• SA •• IOE�'ADAM NAZJMOVAIn . Ibsen's'-A DOLVS HOUSE"WBI'1'R.YTHE BIG SUOCESSA BROKEN IDOLTrywil'lass-:, St.E:.I it.livered.P. 4989IUtFon of'NA-,., �;.J KNOW�ISPby'�1�REl..'LA :[OK,VASE"YESS::>L•flELMr• Stoc-" eo.ROOK NEED"HlGH ScHO�HIP'IN, ,MEDICAL PROFESSION ,,UIlIV_aSI'lY WO •• 1tTHE DAILY MAROON. WEDNES[)�y,·oq9BeR�, I�tiliiVBum'-jjABciRa ,--. .s."SOAOOL '_�.'..�The regular meeting of the Y. W. A Select danc:bic .lChool for Univer-_C. L, yesterday afternoon, was led by aity men aDd women hu been opeoedMis� Osgood. "The Conference at in ROSAUE HALL, 276 E. 57th. St. ,_�Geneva,' was the subject discussed. Lessons Thunda,. Afternoon, 2:30 dThe women of the Literature col- to... Informal-dandnCr4. tQ.-:s. Lea­lege will give a dance, in. 4�in,gton, SODS 25 'c;nt':'�, , ,Thursday, October 29- All women of '.: University :Stude� invited •. For In­the college are ·urged to' ;��end. .. formation, caU 6503' Kim�rk avenue.The trials for the Dramatic club 6rat -apUtmeht;:;· '. '.�:"of the Arts college (women) will beheld next �Ionday afternoon in room - The Marinette. Assemblies will hold5, Lexington, a CHICAGO PENN .. \NT PARTY,Dean' McClintock's reception to Frida' evening, October 23rd, at Cal­the College of Philosophy (women) timet Hall, 63rt! street and' Jacksonwill be held this afternoon. avenue. Everyone attending will beEGYPTOWGIST SUJlIl.ARIZF..S presented with a beautiful 36-inchUNIVERSITY EPEDITION ielt Chicag» Pennant.This is the first of the series dur-ing which a set of seven differentA fascinating account of the Uni- co -llege pennants will be given: Doversity of Chicago Egyptian expedi- not miss these. This set of pennantstion through the upper cataracts of wit! be a beautiful collection to adornCollege 1\I:II1'S Den.! ):lI1cing every Friday evening-Adv.GENTLE".N........ 11U :IUtIUI ...... Dr. Hania Tclla Future Docton tbq... iii --- ,. I ".ust be �roll&h in. Order toBOSTON INorman Har::stant professorG A Rft·R of ·8actcriol�gy •. .addressed Science. . "1 t .' c'ollege yesterday morning on "The. ,RcEtuirements of Medicine," dwellingparticularly 011 'the field open in Bac­teriol6gy.. .. �\Inny, men,"/' he said, "enter thet -nedical profession r who do not be­Iiong there. What tbe medical pro­fession needs is scholarship, person­ality, .and .strong foundations."TIll' field of medicine ha;- changedI grC'atly,: and 'now one does not haveI . di . If'to practice me icme as a resu t 0 Itsstud;·�."'bui' may enter into the broadfields of physiology. therapeutics, orbacteriology,"The bacteriological field was open­ed twenty-five years ago by Koch,who first advanced the theory thatsome diseases were spread by bac­teria. }1acteria are now-differentiatedby e�eriments on animals .:.. It is through the study of bacteri­ology_1hat the spread of disease hasb�en so much decreased during the the Nile last year, was given yester­day evening in Haskell han beforethe Semitic club and visitors by thedirector of the expedition, ProfessorBreasted. The eminent Egyptolo­gist told many interesting adventuresof the trip and related a few of theresults obtained by the expedition.The lecture was copiously illusrtat­ed by stereopticon views from pic­tures taken by the investigators.The expedition succeeded in draw-111£ Ill1Uic.a_ ........ n- ......::1"��� CUSHIO.r�1 BUTTO.·."CLASP__ ... ALWAYS EASY ..... __A. G. SPALDING 11 BROS.-i.The L:lrgest M,anufacturers in theWorld of official Athletic Supplieslast qu •• rter of a century."Officiai Implements for all Trackand Field Sports. BANQUET FOR FOOTBALL ing up a complete set of records ofTEAMS SATURDAY NIGHT all the manuments of the older civ­ilizations in Nubia. and one of these'monuments alone revealed informa­tion that completely alters the pre­vioualy accepted history of the con­quest of Nubia by the Egyptians.The discovery of the first templededicated to monotheism was one ofthe greatest accomplishments of theparty. ..Three of these temples wereknown to. have existed. but none had.ever been actually found until Pro­fessor Breasted and his helpers madethe valuable 'disclosure in Nubia.The only previous expeditionthrough the part of Egypt covered bythe University of Chicago expeditionwas made by the Prussians sixty­live years: ago, and was of little value Ibecause of the lack of permanentphotographic records. .Professor Breasted declared thatthe type of feminine beauty in voguein Nubia was the same as in ancienttimes, and favored an abundance offlesh.Foot BaD, Basket Ball,I Sk t '8 .k GoD' States Restaurant to Entertain Sev-ce .. a es, ec e�, .) e�ty Men o� ;U�v�ty Night-Uniforms for aU Athletic Sports . Theater PartY to Follow.GYMNASIUM APPARATUSSpalding's handsomely illustrated' A dinner at the States restaurant.catalogue of all : sports contains Sa1urday evening will follow the Chi-numerous suggestions. Mailed cage-Minnesota game, Saturday. TheFre� any';here:.· - States management has extended an... , . invitation to some seventy. men toA. G. SP ALD�G & BJr,OS. attend a's 'its ·gue;t�·· including theNew York, Bost<?nY�n��al�, "�yra: Ii���_n·:.�!�nes�t� �e{UI��§ and herCl1SC, Washington,1Clticago, Philadel- t.�nt�,;elght substItutes.phia, Pittsburg, Baltimore, St. Louis.] .n .. will be arranged' that the wholeDenver, Kansas City,' Cincinnati, De- I party. go to the theater in the even­troit, Montreal, Can.; San Francisco. i,ng, ·but as ye.t .the plans'. have notMinneapolis,,·New· Qrleaiis,develand, been�.fuily made"as to what :will be.ondon, ED�, seen. Fraternity men are engaging, tables -in a body, and it is urged that--..-------...;......;��-___;,---,- as ,�y students' of the Ulni.yersity as'. possible attend. . "Reservations .can bemade+after 6 o'clock of the eveningof Ben' Newman at the Kappa Sigmahouse,60g . . Cap and Gown Locates in Ellis 3 "The people of the cataract regionThe Cap and Gown staff estab- are stunted and dulled to an incredi­Iished .itself in temporary quarters ble degree, due to sever toil from theyesterday in Ellis -3-' It is expected, tenderest age," said Professorhowever, that the Cap and Gown Breasted. "Their life is miserable:will have a permanent office, but ow- they live in hovels. in indescribableing to the crowded conditions of EI- tilth, with their goats and dogs andlis hall, only desk room 'ean be al- camels underneath the same roof."lotted for the time being. From nowon, one of the editorial staff will bein Ellis 3 every day from 3 to ... DR. SRA W MAKES PLEAo'clock, The editors' wiJI be glad to FOR WOMAN'S SUPFRAGEexplain the nature of contributions,which are desirable. and are anxious I:153 La Salle SlftCt I .. '1"oted in a!'l regular members of the �Io\\'ly but 5urcly coming when equalbe CALUMET ASSBMBLIBS club;' Helen AJling, Olive Bulcell. suffrage rights would be utcnded to Innounce informal dances every Sat- Allys Boyle, Florence Bunbury,Ruby hoth se!'Ces in this country. ..-----.----------------------------rday and Tuesday evening at Bush, Susie Chatfield.l.orainc Oeary._ CAL U MET HAL L _ M:try Louise Etten, Gertrude Fish. Powwow Rejects Guaranty�Iary :\1. French. Harriet Fudge. Ray The Powwow at a meeting lastG(,Ict�\Torthy. Irene Hubbell. :\Iar- night debated on the subject: "Re­�critc Huston. Eloise Kellogg. Alicc c;oh'ed: Th:tt Congress should passLee, Katherine Macauley, Grace Pay- an act SImilar to the Bank Guarantyton, Lorina Petry. Laura Peterson, Act of Oklahoma.'" The affirmath'e of:\Iay Belle Scanlan, Sarah Scott, Jane this Question was upheld by HolstWeck�, �ura \yilder. Myra T�char-Iand Brown. while the negative W3.c;ias,. lIIupported by Gre,. and Freilich. Af-Try a classified ad. in tile Daily. It i!l planned to give a cantata. a!'l fer a li�ely discussion, men of thetile first program of the year, early Powwow Ila"e some ability,the judges• in DecemMr. C'Iecided in favor of the nepth·e .Before' an audience of an Junior:0 receive material for publication. college. womcn, the Reverend AnnaCommunications may be left at the H. Shaw of Philadelphia. presidentFaculty Exchange, Box 280, or with of the National American \Vomanthe editor in person. Suffrage Association. spoke yestcr­day on \\Toman's Suffrage. 51.I,e gaveELECTS an account of the progress made byGIRLS' GLEE CLUBTIle fc?lIowing ,,"omen sun'ived the the movement in different parts ofrecent Glee dub trials. and ha"e been th� ,world and said that the time wasCI.UCTT. "''Il00'1' 6 co..""CR. 0 .. "IntO. CO""R.63rd St. and Stony Island Ave.Special reception and bam partyuesday evening, October 27; HaI­we"en party. Saturdq evening, Oct.Ragan'. Orchestra. 'Phone Hyde Park 1455-will pay you. ... PATENTED.aAMD . .iJcD.0 S 9.11DO&��ITABSOLUTELY NO BULGE,. IF it·. a pal""" .MAC-HURDLE"FULL DRESS SHIRTu..w SI.Irt &. CoI.r Co., (t1.Un) T�;M.Y.POPULAR PRICBSCollege Cafe\447 E. 55th. St..Near Lexincton Avenue�ANDALL MILLINER'Y-_-- • ..=.- ....458 �., 63 r d Str e e t, POPULAR PLACB�XCLUSIVESTYLES 1.1II POPULARPRICES ATTel. Hyde Park 8 8 4.-"�!" I,I Luncheon 20C upEvening DinDer 25cSunday Dinner _ - - .- 35c II _.''iSERVICE A LA CARTE# ALSO- .PurIty .DR ExceUenceSEE THE. MADE370 E. 55thStret Try a classified ad jn the Daily.Small ads br ing' larae returns.Can Tell: � Fraternity Man'. ·.By ltiS�.;:Clothes'VVHY?. ',BecauseLin�7 'B�thets: ,Makes ·Them.LINDSAY," 'BROTHERS49 AND SI JACKSON BLVD.... CHICAGO. ILL.OUR' "PLEDGE TO :YOU IS:WE WILL MAKE·REAL COLLEGE CLOTHES THAT GUAR-.ANTEE SATISFACTION OR MAKE GOOD OTHERWISE.GIVE US' A- CALL. ':wE ARE NOW EXHIBiTING OURLATEST EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN WOOLENS FORUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO M�.Watterson & ,SouthwardRoom S02Telephone Central 61gB. TAILORSI believe in Popular Price_s. My$25.00 Business. Suits are positivel,$35.00 value. You can save just $10.00Thars worth while. Let me make onefor ,ou' and prove it.Wende" 75 Monroe StreetMajestie TheatR BIde.55th AND ELLISMIDNIGHT LUNCHHall "Feeds" Supplied Up to I A. M.UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTBRAIDEN, ex-'IO, U. of C.88th AND ELLISbOODS' FaI IShowini! 238 E. 55th Street --=......"...c-.....TBB DAlLY MAROON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, IgoS ..NOMINATIONS FOR CLASS,OFFICERS NOW IN ORDERB - _. 6OY. � CIIAiGES-A argaln 1Ir��a:=:�\ Attacks of Adlai: E. Steveuon.011 Other speaken AlIo Present.•Governor Cha� S. Deneen in ae r .traigbtfor .... rd taik to an enthus"iastic gathering in Kent theater yes­terday afternoon, answered to theevident satisfaction' 0(; his audiencethe criticisms of. his' opponents.As 'the speakers, including the gov­ernor, John E. Wayman. candidatefor the office of state's attorney, andClifford G. Roe, the present assistantin this office, entered the theater,they were greeted by a rousing Chi­cago, Jed by .. Bill" MacCracken.Arnold B. Hall, president of the Urii­versity Republican club, opened themeeting.introducing the first speaker,Mr. Roe, who made a short address.Then Mr. Hall introduced GovernorDeneen. Namee �f Senionr Poated Y esterda�-Junior Class' List to be OutToday,The official list of members of theSenior class appeared yesterday, andwill be followed by that of the Jun-Saturday thisiors sometime today.In consequence of .this" the studentsare 'planning to invade Chicago enmasse. It is probable that severalthousand people from the Twin Cit­ies will take advantage of the cheaprate to the game.week is she time limit for nomina­tion oi Junior and Senior class offi­cers, as determined by the Seniorcouncil, and all upper classmen arcurued to be prompt in naming candi-Have YouSubscribed Nominations. which must be in theform of a written petition, signed byfive class members, may be left atthe, Faculty Exchange ('r in the of­fice of the' senior .lean.The officers to be chosen by eachclass: President, vicc-prcsiderrt.secre­tary and treasurer. Elections willbe held on November 12 and 13.respective classes.d-ites for theiri,for the'.DAILYMAROON "Today;' said Mr� Deneen, "it KELLEY LEAVES TEAMseems that in a political campaign a COMPLAINS OF CONDITIONman is placed upon 'the dissecting (Continued from page I)table and 'hat men and not issues are Chicago or Minnesota will have towhat the fight centers about. In this count herself out of the Westernrespect Mr. Stevenson has, attacked championship race. Ime in two particulars. He accuses, The following comment on the Go- Ime of mi�manageritent of the state's pher team was received by the Ma-Icharitable-. institutions, and also of Iroon yesterday in a letter frC!,m thehaving accepted fees while state's at-I Miunesota Daily:torney which did not belong honestly "Minnesota's team this year isto me and which later I should h:i.ve-lgrecn, there being only three 'l\l" •returned. He then proceeded to an- men on the eleven. The team hasswer the charges �n detail, worked hard, however, and has im-Mr. Wayman fdllowed in a very 1 proved in every game, and the hopeable. and interest�ng" defense of the of everyone here is that the paststand �e- has taken regarding the week of practice and that of thisSunday closing, law, He said, "I be- week will result in sufficient im­lieve that according to the laws as provemcnt to enable Minnesota tothey now stand':.,the saloons have a regain the Western championship.right to open, Sundays; The only The weather during the past week�a� to regulate this .. Is- through the has severely handicapped practice, as•... I',city council, and not through the it has rained since last Wednesday,state's attorney's '�ffice. .1I1d Northrup field is a sea of mud."In the present it is impossible "The railroads have already offer­without a city ordinance to enforce ed a � round trip rate to ChicagoSunday closing-,. and' I: would rather for the game ,and there are rumorsat'tade and' drive', out the dives than of an even lower rate being offered.?-If notWhy" don't you?•l'pursue. the, sal��� 'for opening onC t Sunday."75 'en, 5 In closing, he i�marked: "The jin­gle, of money wil! never be heard inthe temple of justice as long as I. amt Jan lst "' state's atrorn:y." .o .. DISCUSSES BALKAN "The team will leave for ChicagoThursday evening over the 1\1. & St.I.. and will go to the Chicago BeachHotel.CRISISDr. KrehbiU, in Address t� Philoso­phy lieu. �JajDS GermanSupRmac:y.The military power of Germany asa prime factor in the settlement ofthe Balkan situation was the subject ers will leave Friday evening for theof an address by Dr .. Krehbill before Windy City."Philosophy men yesterday morning."An army of the size and efficiencyof the German Army," said Dr.Kreh- ARRANGE DEBATING(Continued from page I)bill, in discussing the causes of theKaiser's importaace in connection fear of being lost in the competition."h said :\(r. Chandler. "for there are fewwith the difficulty, "which is mucmore powerful titan would appear on old debaters in the field, and conse-paper, and is even during the time quently there is an unusually goodof peace making warlike prepara- chance for new mcn."tions, is always' rcady for an inter- CLASSIF'IED ADVERTISINGnational conflitt. If such a contin-gency should arise, Germany wouldnot be thrown into a furore of ex­citement, for no efforts have beenspared in making ready for anyemergency. It is no small wonderthat the European pov.. ers are watch­ing eagerly the attitude of Berlin to-ward the Balkan situation." "The students are planning a mon­ster send-off at the train, and theband will be outand several alumniwill speak. The band and the root-If you ar� asubscribe�·to theDAILY MAROONyou knowwhat's doingthe.'�: t.f�Er;J.!I :lt• onc�mpus. WANTED-Four Jive hustlers tosolicit advertising for the DailyMaroon. Apply at �{aroonfrom four to five.IF NOT FOR SALE-Scholarship inof Music and Acting at a reducedfigure. Apply at the Daily �fa-Room lOSy.ou're not inthe ga,ne. roon office.Political II... lleetinc in Kent at 4A citizens' mass meeting will beheld today in Kent theater at .. p.m., in· the interest! of Mr. WilliamStreet, independent candidate forc;tate's attorney. 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