Vol. VII. No. 71. -CHICAGO, THURSDAY JANUARY 2:1, 1909.'" . .; ..• �ii'L.� II . ., President c£ U. S. and SupremeCourt Judges to be Selected byMock Body. 4 P�OPENIN "TBEFAN"!SrART ACTIVE WORK iPENNY R1C�AIS FlNlSBlS1YS WleKED NERD AIDED.tff:!e Ro!es for Dramatic Club Pro- 01 SETTLEME_T BAICE j'Girls of All Classes Ready for the i SPREAD· OF CHRISTIANITYducticn to 'be Filled Today and - I Big Sprint in Gym TOday-Run-1Tomorow-Not Limited to Mem- Committees fer Annual Benefit Balli ners Fresh for Final Laps of the, Sig. Ferrero Exp!ains. However,bers. Begin on Detailed Plans--Time is Reee. ! That Destroyer Waa Uncoil-I ,is Short. I I scious of Assistance.Owing to the fact that several of --'-... I .. I r's a great race," said Miss Ort-lthe cast picked for the Dramatic All Women Guests to be 10 Receiving i mayer. "\V�lY, its nut often that men Notorious Ancient Ruler Called In-club play will be unable to take part Line-Women to Come Without \ can sprint all the way and come tu I competent-s-Mother a Keen.r has become' necessary to throw: Escort. ! the Ia;;t lap fresher than ever, but the i Financier But Stingy.open 4 of the male parts for outside I - . I girl:; in the gymnasium marathon are:Democrats were "placed" on com- competition. This is the first time'l' Active wurk on details tha,t prom-I racing faster each day-sixteen' pen-I That Nero. although ;.t, monster ofmittees in the Mock Senate yester- that the club has been forced to rse to make the Settlement .dance the lilies 3' stride," \ iniquity, nevertheless was of trernen­day. The recommendations which such an action but the size of the year's most succesful social event. was Ectk Hurd and Emma Dickerson, .lous benefit to future civilization bywill be voted on at the next meeting cast in this year's play makes it nee- : begun yesterday, The experience I for the class of 1912, are showing assisring in the spread of Christian­of the Senate, were made according essary to secure additional, talent.· i gained last year is being drawn upon, what youth can do in. a race where ty was the conclusion presented toto the proportionate representation Co .. ch Wallace announced ycster- I and while the affa.ir of a.. year ago was 'I 00 money walks." Excitement ran high his audience by Signor G. Ferrero.allowed the party. day that trials for these parts would pronounced a success 111 all depart- when' Mary Phister of 1911, covered yesterday.E, S. Cox, leader of the floor, an- be held in Kent Theater from three- merits, the cummittees are going :uan,)' yards with a new installment "Xero ascended the throne at thenounced that of the eighteen commit- thirty until four-thirty today and to- about their tasks with. confidence uf shiny coppers. Miss Marjorie Day, 19C of seventeen," said the signor .. norr ow, Contestants will be asked that they can improve upon it. for the Seniors, is near the head, as 'S(, young an emperor was a scan­to give some selection of their own All Women Guests in Receiving Line Pour �cars of "old gym" have made .lal at the time, and it was said thatchoice of about two minutes dura- The problem of acquainting all the I"new gym" a gcal worth racing for, I' I A' I dus mot ier • .,.gnppa, p otte to puttion, .�uests with each other and of mak- Start Savings Bank him on the throne and murdered herThose scenes of the play that have \ ing it generally understood that it is Miss Gertrude Emerson of 1912,has husband, the Emperor .Claudius, to doThe heads of the committees are: been put through rehearsals by Mr .. the thing for the women to come instituted a penny savings bank sys- ;0. There are too many difficulties .I A· \Vallace so far' have been sue- without escorts, is now being' met, tern. All Freshmen are urged to ap'- .I'n .th .. way to' allow us to believe thisNaval affairs, C. A, Ba es; griculture .. •cessful . and although in :a rough To introduce the guests,a plan, which ,ply iur banks, and then economize story,and Forestry, W. P, MacCracken; Ir- "state as yet, the play shows possi- is a novelty for so large a dance, has for the good cause. ...0 .. 1...-_ .. 'IP ........ Cl•errigation, R. D. Penney; District of - � "" 4'�Columbia, A� W. Logan; Indian Af- oifities of being one of the clever-I been practically decided upon, The All classes are requested to meet in. "Nero devoted himself to pleasure,fairs, C. F� Grider; unnamed com- est comedies that the Dramatic Club receiving line will consist of al! the tile gym today at noon and bring while his mother was .the real ruler.mittee, F. W. Whiteside. has ever given. Owing to r'its novel. w,omen present, and the men Will be :eet enough for an exciting finish. .She was. an able woman ami excited.Makeap on CommitteeS construction and the unique setting'l marshaled past them from end to end, The Juniors have deputized Lester Jiscontent by her .strict rule .and'The Fail" promises a number of a� the conclusion of which ceremony Stew to act as financial agent among. , I f N developedMemberships on the various com- ... _ ... _ 1. , • ' ! ..•• • .. .1n:l11cJa re orms. eromittees were distributed as follows': surprjses £o� Univeraity audiences. I all :he p�o�le on the' floor WIll be a�- 'the Junior men, A committee, con- -into a . precious debaucher. and offend-:, . '. . quainted with each other, at least In sistine of Alice Johnson Eloise Kel- '1 I . th b' hi d .Membetship-Cox, N atanson and . . ' ,.. ,,, !� 11S. m.o er y IS evonon to un-�ENIOR 'COUNCIL C· HOOSES theory. A suggestion that the tickets ,10"_, Eva Schultz.Caroline Dickey and ' - '--.'MacCracken.... ,., : worthy .things. He assumed the reins.. - O'FF CE� F'O' QU· A'RT' -hR be issued in a form that can be used J . H k lb' .t dFinance--M. ]. Adams. Allison and I ... � R '.I!O essie cc man, las een appom e :>£ government and drove his mother-for name tags. by the guests has met to stimulate interest. :� �m��. ., Lestern Stern is Ne.. Head, Morri- with iavor.. Foreign Relations=-Penney, Salmon - . .... "He was popular, for he. gav.e the.and araunlich� son Vice-President and Miss To' Guarantee Escorts SC��C� B�S��:rBAL�, FIV� .people the 10Qse government they. de-O'Neil and Courtel'1Q Secretary. A unique plan for making certain OVERWHELMS LITERATURE :sired. Presuming' on this popularity,:_ CiVIl' �ervic�rider. that all the off-campus wo�en will beHuse. he murdered his mother. This' turn-Commerce and Labor-C. F. Gray, At is first meeting yesterday morn- provided with escorts to their homes Score is 40 to' 6 in One-sided Con- cd the people against him. Agrippi-.. th I ltd S . C '1 will probably be adopted. It is pro- t,�st-.Amand Stars for WinningAllison, Huse and Braunlich. mg, e new y e ec e ernor ounci na's sthost .haunted Rome. ,His in-h ffi f th t d posed to have booths representing Aggregation.Internal \Vaterways-T. D. Gray, c ose 0 cers or e quar er, anand ,;:tn� caprices and debauches alienat-·named a committee of five to have in various 'quarters of the city, ed the people.West, Caron and Orchard. .h h . f I d f wh�ll the dance ends at midnight the Science cdlcge basketball team yes-Panama Canal: Adams, (j'N eit, c arge t e appomtment 0 ea ers or Fire Not His FaulttIle Junl'or Prom. guests will meet at their proper terday added another scalp to itsFisher and Williams. ';The fire at Rome was laid mostLestcr Stern was made President of booth. Ushers will be in charge of rophies by overwhelming the Lit-Irrigation-Penney, chairman,Chase fooishly to his charge. StilI moreand Caron. the Council, Walter Mo�rison vice- the different booths and will be res- erature team, 40 to 6 in·a one-sided ioolishly to 'his charge. Still more. . M ponsihle for providing every girl battle. The Lit men could do noth-Postofficc-C. F. Gray, Cheney and president, and l\hss ary Courtenay the Christians of the act. His gov-with an escort. An adequate number ing against the brilliant work of thesecretary. of ushcrs will be appointed th"is year, Scientists. crnmcnt descended into a suspiciousNaranson and There will be a second meeting this �yranny, and in the end' his revoltingtafternoon at 2 o·clock. At this tim'e this being one of the points where Amand starred for the winning 'egions drove him to suicide. AI-the ties fer alternate in Divisions Il the committe("s have been able to team with 12 field goals and, one freeBarron, W. fi f I ' . hi' d' Th II hough reviled as the arch-enemy ofand \r "'1'11 be settl' ed,and specI'al cont- pro t rom ast year s experience, t row to 11S cre It. e ta center•• :hristianity, he really helped its. ; t 'is expected that seventy-five men now leads in individual basket throw-Judiciary-Fairweather, Bales and mittccs will be selected. The tie m �rowth, He orientalized Rome andand' woinen will wear usher's rib- ing, with a total of 23 baskets for 3weSt, Division II was between Conrad Bor- tlrepared the W:1y 'for the teaching ofh d F k I .h'l . hons at the dance. games.Pensions-\Vhiteside. Cheney and c ardt an 'ran Temp cton, w Ie m �111. :Moreover, he shipwrecked thed Many of the: details of last year"s Summary:Logan. the Division V the office rests un e-success will be repeated. Refresh- Literature. Science. ttempt of Augustus and Tiberius tvNa,,.al-Bales. chairman, Cox and cided between Miss Mamie Lilly and 'c\,h'c the old. religiol1S, and .50 de-H 0 L I ments, consisting of cider, apples. :\1. Cohn ....... R. F ...... SutherlandWilliams. arry at lam. sold, ')ri\'eo Christianity .of any strong op-:Ioughnuts and cakes will be E. Cohn .,., .. ,' L. F,......... Kulms. A�riculture and Forestry - Mac- ')oncnt."HARV.'ARD OVERSEERS VOTE fhe dance will begin :1t 7:30,·a half :\Iikerson' C AmandSalmon and -. . The next lecture of Signor FerreroPROFES' SOR LOWE··'LL 'H- EA' D hour being given over to prelim- Williams .. , " ... R. G.. . .. . . . . .. Mehl ..\'ill he given tomQrrow_· on the sub-:nar.ies before the reception line is Joyce L· G Rhud:t" .. , . . . . . . .. , .. . . . . ... . . :cct "The So�ial De,'elor·ment of theformed promptly at eight o'clock. .I·leld goals: Amand 12. Suthcrlan(t ''l.P I '( hI N' k 'I I Reman Emp_ire."The price of fifty cents per person :!. n..u ms 2, .\ e 2... IC erson 2, 01.\ •will be charged, this being the S:1me Cohn, Rhuda, Frce throws: Suther- BADGER BASEBALL RESTORED:1S last year,' when eight hundred at-Professor Abbott La'\\'rence Lo,,'cll tended.-PICI DEMOCRAT MEMBERSON SENATE 'COMMITTEESt,if1.for' Minority Names Bales� MacCracken,Penney, Logan, Grider and White­side. Chainnen.\,tItees. five chairmanships have alreadybeen granted the Democrats by themajority party, and one more will beplaced in their hands •Nominate Six Chainnen'•.......��r.�'"oDII.andI�­ariDiutri.' ;.hi."/"r;.�:orId', '.e�-�;in �'.oll�majorworldies .��d the I,I.I •.. -,.\.I.Iand�baft.e .f« H;msen ..�ules-Fairwe:ither,J . .Barron,Military Affairs-Cox,D. Reeve and Williams. 1! •ICracken, chairm:1n;Reeve.iKtIWD�so . ."&S·,I·� . District of Columbia-I.ogan, chair­man; Hanscn. Holst, and Ster.Indian Affairs-Grider, chairman.T. D. Gray and Fisher. Confirm Recommendation of Cor­.pc ration-Eliot to Resign at E�dof Year.Undecided CommiUee-\Vhiteside,c:bairman; I lolst and Orchard. \\"as yesterday formally elected toFurther plans for perfecting the ef- succeed Prcsident Eliot as guide oftiency of the mock Senate were an- HarvaTd administrative affairs by thenounced y('-terday hy �Ir. Arnold B. board of o'\'ers{'crs. Professor LowellHall who ,j, acting as president of the was numinated a week ago by theage body. tic state(t that a presi- Han'anl corporation. As a m:1ttcr of(,nt of t"t' Cnitcd Statcs will be e1ec- form:llity the nomination had to bcd :It the ,�(':\t sesioll :\Iunday after· held up for a week before being ape Professor Clark to Lecture �tu�ents at Wisconsin WelcomePOSTPONE P�N CLUB DINNER I Scheduling of Games.icon. proved.Accordil1� to Mr. H:11l somebody The prcsent incumbcnt of the officeill ha\'e t() shoulder the blame for ",·iII resign :1t the end of the collegehe radil-al turnout rneSS:1ge presented year after :1 long period of service.o tIle memhers for ratification at the At present he is the oldest president Tht' University of Colorado hasast 5cssiQll. Then, too, a power of in an American college, and is at j broken ground for a new law build-eto m�l!'t be exercised. and the pres- the same time recognized as the ing, which is to be named for Senator(Continued CD pap 4) leader, G�beim.The third of a series of readings byf'rofessor S. H. Clark, head of the, Banquet Deferred Owing to Inability: StU<i(,l1tC;:lt the University of \Vis-Departmcnt of Public Spcaking. ,,·iIl of Atteridge to Attend. I con ... in arc juhilant OVer the decisionhe given :1t �Iusic Hall this afternoon : )f th(; athlctic council to retain b:1se-under the auspiccs of the University . I, J' h ..... , .. \V0rd wac; recclved ycsterday ):l I at t e R:utgcr mstltutton. Dlrect-Le��ure A�socl(\tlOn. The, sU!>Ject WIlli morning from Harold Atteridge that or H'1tC'hins has bcen :\uthorizeel tobe Les MIscrables,Sal\'atlOn Through he ""fluld he ull:lble to attcnd the Pen '.chcclule twclve games for the comingLo\"'e." Cluh b:mranct, which "'a 5 scheduled spring scason, two each "'ith Chicago.br last night., at which he was to be Furduc. Illinois. NorthwesteTn andthe guest of honor. It was decided to �finnesota. one ",';th �farCJnette col­po�tpone the affair to next \\redncs- lege :md one yet to be dccided upon.day c\·ening. ","hen the ten new rnem- The elates are also unsettled :1tbers wiJl be initiated. present., ,THIt DAlLY MAROON, THURSDAY JANU�RY 21, 1909·_ day at I o'clock at Martyn's.Mr. Ernest Leffingwell, formerly a Seck and Buskin Picture-All mem-student here, who .recently conducted bers will meet on Sunday at 12Me •• cOlltrlbuUODil mal be iett at £1118 au Alaskan arctic exploration last o'clock sharp. at Esmoer's.l1a11 or I<'acult,. Excbaqe. addreue4 to . ht • 'Cia DC' f .mg gave an illustrated lecture on S8 ay cmmittee 0 Senior• be IJalll. KarOOIl. his trip before the Junior colleges, class meets Friday at 10:30 a. m. inunder the auspices of Arts. Cobb �ll. E. L. McBridc, chairman.In describing the methods of trav- Pen Club Dinner postponed to nextel, Mr. Leffingwell said that the av- Wednesday.erage rate overIce was six miles per Tiger's Head meets Friday at 10:30day, and sometimes where rough ice a. m. ill Cobb 12B.was encountered; 500 yards in a morn- Signor Guglielmo Ferrero will giveinK.. '.' ; '�f'':' t his fourth lecture on "The History ofHe declared that it was absolutely RO.m'·" Friday at 4 o'clock in Mandelimpossible to make the trip in an au- Hall. Subject: "The Social Develop­tomobile on account of the poor ice, anent of the Roman Empire."and the frequent and changing cracks University of Chicago Dames meetThe mock senate seems iikely to in the ice.' Saturday at 3 p. m, in Lexington IS·develop into something very serious- The lecturer stated that the popular Miss Raymond will speak on "HouseIy worth while. The idea of sled travel in the No� that Decoration."Proving tendency to regard it as it is rapid and easy, -is erroneous, Fellows Club meets Friday at 7 :30ita Right to a big joke, has already He also described the dress, man- in Cobb 6A.Existence begun to die out, and ners, and social customs of the 'Es- Political Economy Club meetingwhile the organization quimos. Mr. Leffingwell will lead Friday at 8 p.m., in Cobb 3C. Talkwill never even attempt to turn. o'!t another party north next summer. by.M r. Joseph T. Talbert on "Clear-the real brand of senatorial dignity, ing House Examinations."something more interesting than SOPHS HOLD .INITIAL Reynolds Club Bowling Touma-horse play will occupy the attention CHALK-TALK IN KENT ment-Entries for singles and doublesof the members. will now he received.. The frequent transmission of presi- Enjoy Program of Music and Chat by Third Year . Law Men get your pic-denes messages on the live issues Baldridge-Dance in Two n.res taken free for the Cap andof the day is :1&1 excellent method of Weeks. Gown at Martyn's. Hand to Gordon-._._ Stewart.Phi Beta Kappa Picture will betaken Friday at 2 o'clock in' Water'sstudio, 414. 63rd street.University Basketball Game-Chi­ The MARINETTE ASSEMBLIE�will hold an Iowa Pennant Party,Friday evening, January 22d, at Calumet Hall, 63rd St. and Jackson ParkAve. Everyone attending will beJunior'Class meeting next Wednes- presented with a beautiful 36-inchFelt Iowa Pennant. Dacing everyFriday evening.Tells of Persian CultsProfessor A. V. \Villiams Jacksonof Columbia Unh'ersity, gavc the fifth")f his serics of 'lccturcs on thc "Rc­ligion of Pcrsia" yestcrday. TIle sub­jcct treatcd by Dr. Jackson ,,'as"Mithraisft1, Manichacism and Maz-· lIdalci.m.'·"', .ug _UlIlIlI tiODS with th�: purpose of arranciniwrestlins meets. As yet nothing d.efi-nite bar beeD arranaed. Mr. Stearns".. Ullcl&l IIt __ , PUUcatl_ _ CIIf tM said that althoush the candidates forCal1'�t7 of ClaIcqo. the team are �t pres�t doinK ftll,�onDer17' . . he .eXpects that, with the announce-ne liIliTera111 of CIlIaao' WeUl7. ment of meets, more material willlI'oWlclecl show up, The' men who are at pres-The Weekl1, October I, 1882. ent Itrons contenders for positionsThe Dall" October 1,'1802. on the Varsity, team are Kelly and-----------.---- Elliott gf the i908 football team' Al-_lINd .. 8eeGDd-dua Kill at tbe CIa1c:qo - .... d U" . '.exan er, ruverslty bKhtwelghtPa.toalc:e, CbJcqo, 11111l0� Ka.rdl 18. champion of last year, and Francis1G03. Wlder Act. of Karch a. 1871. and Wood, two new candidates.Pabllahed da111, ucept SWldQa, KCIG4a1a LEFFINGWELL DESCRIBESan. hollda1a. doriq three quarter. of tIM HIS ARCTIC EXPEDITION'Oalnraltl lear.Former Student and Explorer De­picts Hardslups of Travel in Il­lustrated Lecture.Iut.l:rlpt·oll -price, '0.00 per lear; ,1.00--for three montha' aub8crlptloll recelnd attile IlarOOIl Omee, Ell" Ball, or at the.acull1 Excb�e, Cobb Bali.PBJC8TON 11'. GASS, � EdItor.11m.. YIM J. ADAIlS, Ne.. Edltor.OIIWALD F. NELSON. BualIl .. Kanqer.IlcUtorlal omce--Before 8 p. 111.. Ell1a Hall.Ualnraitl. TeL Illd"al 800. After 8 p.... Maroon Preu, 474 E. 55th Street. Tel.... Park 8tmLkeeping the senate working on thingsworth while. It is not probable thatthe mock senate. will emulate' theaugust body after which it is model­ed and rebel against e."Cecutive domi­nance. I t will succeed, however. increating a real interest in the prob­lems that are before the country,which are too hazily understood bymost University men. It will give themembers a knowledge of actual pro­cedure in congress which th�y couldget in no other way, except experi­ence. It wiII also fill a field of inter­'est which debating has been unable toco,�er adequately. It is to be hopedthat the sudden enthusiasm withwhich the idea has been taken upwill prove lasting. There sees_ns to beno reason why it should nOt. The first of class chalk-talks wasgiven yesterday' in Kent theater be­fore the Sophomore class, and itscored a pronounced success.The second-year men turned out inlarge numbers and received with en­thusiasm the musical selections ofBowlby, Brant and Bowman and theillustrated talk by Roy Baldridge.Baldridge took as his general sub­ject, "The Illustrator and His Meansof Expressing. Himself." I twasshown how the art had developed,step by step, from hand-work andlate. the wood-cut, to the modernzinc etchings and- half-tones. He con­cluded with an exhibition of the.;culptor's and cartoonist's arts.It was decided at this meeting tohold a Sophomore. dance in the Rey­nolds club week: after next. Thedallce is to be a subscription affair,each member givi�g 2S cents.FIFTY MEN IN WRESTLINGSQUAD; OUTLOOK GOOD-Lit DebaterS· Are ChosenLiterature college debating team forthe intercolleKe debates will be com­posed of Reno R. Reeve, Arnold BaarWith d large number of promising an� Clinton Jennings. They will beginmen to form the wrestling squad, the work at once and pick sides for theprospccts for a winning team in this question submitted by Arts, "Resolv­new branch of athletics are exceed- c.d, that the aldermen of the cities ofingly good. At present Coach the state of lIlinois should be chosenStcarn's squad 'consists of almost fif- at large.'"ty men, among whom are not only :--------------­novJ(':C5, but experienced men fromlast year. The class is so large thatsome of last year's men nave beenheiping Coach Stearns to get the menin goo'"d condition for the heavy workto fol1o\\·. So far all the efforts ofthc class have been in this direction,but :Mr. Stearns said ycsterday thathe would soon start to give the menthe holds and harder work.Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft has been incorrespondence with other' iastitll-Coach Steams Hopeful of GoodTeam from LarP Namber ofAspirantS.-FOWNESThe Rlove ltore that car­ria a aood line ofGLOVESit to be depended on. ,.......-TBB DAILY BULLBTIIf SHULTZ'S SCHOOLOF DAlfOINGMost Popular Place in ChicaPPrivat,: Lessons b7 Appo�Guarantee Course $5-00. Five Pmatelessens with music. A guarantee tomake pupil proficient in the waltz aDdand two-step. Barn dance taupt iaone lesson.Of&� and Studio. 301 West 634 It.Cor. Wentworth Ave.Phone Garfield iHInformal Dancing Reception atTHE FORUM.urd St. � Calumet Aft.EVERY SATURDAY EVEHIHQActmiuion 50 Centa a P--sPECIAL PROPOIJTIONTO STUDENTSInter - Fraternity Repretlelltativeameet this mornin in Cobb .' A' .� Offered b7 the Rebuilt TypeWriterPhilosophy College debate trials,this afternoon in Cobb 6A.IgoS Cross COUDt7 Squad meetsin Cobb Compan.y.this mornin� at 10 :303-� Important.Blackfriars meet today at 10:30 a.m, in Cobb loB.Investigators' meeting today at10:30 in Cobb 3C.Haskell Lectures-"The Reli�ion ofPersia," by Professor A. V. WilliamsJackson of Columbia University, inHa,3kell assembly room at 4 p. m. Ther ; are about 200 students at tit:University renting tyepwriters at theaverage rate of $2.50 per month,which means about $500.00 paid outmonthly with nothing to show forthe investment. If the average ma­chine would be worth $50.00, youwould be paying about 60 per cent ayear on your loan, because payingrent for a typewriter is practicallythe same as paying interest on aIoaa,Grade-rebuilt typewriters will besold to students (In almost the same,rerrns as rentinz.If you are renting a machine, or ifyou are thinking of purchasing one,call up Central SIIS, or address Edw.J. Goldblatt, care Rebuilt TypewriterCo., .10 Dearborn Street .Let us tell you about our proposi- OLASSIJ'IKDADVJ:BTISm4BR!1in theD A I L YMAROONBRING RESULTSFOR SALEFOR RENTWANTEDLOSTFOUND ALlORI--Dc yHaveYouthoughseldomfit.That'once fcWe rBAjclwtlClAlOIOUNOBJrlBNTSJ. Supribl;Pen CluD Picture will be taken Fri-tion.-Adv.Get your Cap &: Gown Picture atmntbtr�ttpI&botograpb . �bop.Nearest Studio to CampusBest Work in Chicago •397 51th Street. Phone H. P.1666 25 centa for threelines per issue.AlI ,FOR FORMALPARTIES ORDER FOR SALE - McMaster's HistoryPeople of U. S., 5 vols., $S; cost$8.75; perfect condition, Hays, %57E. 66th Street.FLOWERS OFANDUW .cAnAIISDECORATOR, . LQST--At Christmas, a big- brontabby Angora cat, male; reward.The Little Book Shop, 434 E. �1hStreet.S3d St. and Kimbark Avenue.Tel. Hyde Park 18; OR RENT-Neat light room at DrPotter's, eye specialist, 525 E. 63dStreet, near Lexington Ave. TelMidway 212.We Have.,No Branch ��dio.. O�T-Gold watch (monogram E.T.) and chain,. Wednesday after·noon. in Women's gymuasiam.Finder return to 359 E. _. St.2nd ·fiat. and receive liberal mnrd..O·ST-Silver Belt Buckle atDdlcdto brown belt, Friday, on campas,between 8 :30 and I I :00. RetUrn to13 Beecher Hall.cago vs. Purdue, Saturday, 8 p.m.,in Bartlett gymnasium. Tickets atinformation office. 25 and So cents.Score Club Dance, Saturday, inRosalie hall. JNIVERSITY DANCING CLA&\Rosalie Hall, 276 ,E. 57th Stml€Iass 2:30 to 3:30 •. Infor� n.­iug Thursday afternoon.day, 10:30, in Kent. Very. importanc,German. Club meets Friday at 4 p.m., in Lexington. Lecture in English BARGAINS ALL THB T.Dm-Reliable Rebuilt Typewri.....;�1ces; rebuilt in our' own fimrr."f'!tter and cheaper than oth.n.!IIfor yourself. The Typewriter Es­c h�ge, 319 Dearborn S1. A. J. c-.14anager. Telephone Harris._FIFTY-FIFTH ST. DAIRYS, EDMARK & co.en Hauptmann's, "The Sunken Bell,"hy Professor Rudolf Tombo of Col-umbia University. -Dealer in-Mathematical Club meets Friday at PUR E MIL K AND C R � A M329 E. 55th Street4:30 p.m., in Ryerson 35·Signor Guglielmo Ferrerro gavehis fiFst lecture on "The History ofRome," Monday afternoon. at 4,in Man(�el hall. Subject: "Antony andCleopatra." The second lecture inthe COl1rse, "The DevelC'pment ofGaul," Tuesday. Third and fourthlectures Wednesday and Friday.Candidates to form Freshman Track ---------------------------jTeam are wanted.Cap aDd Gown Bclitora will hol4office hours in Ellis 3 from twe tofift. The Businesa manapre fr_three to four.Senior Pict1lne for the Cap aDdGown are due before JaDuary �Picture will be taken free of charpfor the Cap and Gowu by MartYD',\{aroon Studio, SiOS Cotta,e Gron.avenue. "'We are making a Special Offerfor 60 days of our $10.00 Sepbie Plat­inum. Photos for $5-00 per doz. to U.of C. students.ROOT STU:DIO WBBU -rO DDfI'lJIJ: _ UlfIOlf KO.,..AlU) USTAUUJrrIII-II, Randolph su.243 Wabash Ave. Phone Har. �THE POPULAR PLA.TO KATEitia"r Hfon or aft.,. ..."neater.IOftlT. C. SCHAFFNER a: CO.18 State StreetRobbery in North HallDuring the absence of S. J. Moorcfrom h's room in North hall, Tuesdayc\'cning, thieves entercd and stole adre�s suit case, a suit and severalhooks. Suspicious circumstanccs arcwnllccted "'ith the affair, as foot­prints show that the culprit made sev­eral attempts to entcr by the door. IFailing in this direction, he climbedaround the ,,'indow Icdges of theroom, and entered throuah a window. A. J. SHAWBANJO VIRTUOSOHyde park· Conservatory �Music.276 East 57th Street.reacher of Banjo, Mandolin aaclGuilar.Special Attention Given to a'"I. Suit and extra trousers forprice of suit alone. Stapleblacks and blue included.Jd36tlitHIHa-HistOf)';5; cost15,. 2SJ De you enjoy Roller Skating?Have you a good p".lir?You have doubtless learned that.though the rink provides skates, theyseldom feel right as to action andfit.That's why you ought to write atonce for our Free Catalog.We make �ood skates.BARNEY &: BERRY2 7 3 B r 0 adS t re e t,: 'S p ri n g Ii e I d. Mas s.'. bronreward.E. �1hn at Dr.• E. �3d"c. Tel.gRID E.. 1 after·mmsiIIID.s81kSt.I mrri�, c:ampas,�etUm to- close meeter thatwill try neither tie,thumb nor temper11111-i.., •I fadIIJjthen. !IIrita. Es­,1.r..ia .... 15<-.- 2, for 25c.CUttt, Pn.hotiy &: Co., TroY. SewYodI:JANUARY SPECIAL-DA suit with extra trousers isequal to two suits for service.........Wm. Jerrems' SonsClark and Adami StreetsW)SO)ry � Phone Central 1<'''4ALFRED PEATS s to.Forei� and Domestic�et.:olin aad WALL PAPERSAND DRAPERIESto 0* 144- 46 Wabash A •••Cbicap. TID DAlLY 1IAtOOlf, THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1909.I •PRESENTED FOR CONSiDERATION' OF THE MOCK SENATEnot been yet announced.The prospects of the teams werebrighten ye�terday with the return ofFerguson and Bickel two "C" menFerguson is an old polo man, andThough no definite date has been Bickel did good work in the 60 andTariff Reviaion New WarshipsThe country is greatly interested in Congress should act at this session,the proposed revision of the tariff. provide for the construction of atIn taking up that subject, we . must least four battleships of the newestconstantly bear in mind that the na- and most efficient type.tic n is not only definitely committed, Parcels Peatbut firmly attached to the historical No measures which Congress couldpolicy of protection, well named by pass at this time would. more justlyHenry Clay, the "American System," earn the gratitude of the country thanand consecrated in our hearts by the the establishment of a parcels postmemory of the martyred McKinley .• md a system of postal sayings banks.\Vc must be very cautious in depart- The arguments advanced against__ --. ,iug from the policy under which we them are without exception the merehave grown from a sparse agricul- pretexts behind which men enjoyingrural community to the greatest man- vast and oppressive privileges areufncturiiig nation on the face of the fighting bitterly against the real in­earth, and under which the American tcrests of the people. It must be a; workingman has been the envy of the matter of mortification to the Ameri­industrial world. Certain schedules can people to observe that the mo-do undoubtedly demand readjustment nopoly which is fig hting' the first ofin the true interest of the American these measures has its representativebusiness man; those schedules must on your floor in the guise of a sena-Ibe courageously investigated and re- tor of a great state.vised to meet changed conditions in Income Taxthe commerce of the world. I recorn- The decision of the Supreme Courtmend, also, the creation of a perrna- in IB9S that an income tax was im­ncnt tariff commission, whose busi- possible under our constitution, was aI ness it shall be to maintain � con- great disappointment to many advo­stant service of investigation and pro- cates of fiscal reform: I believe thatvide a body of fact on which the Con- we must and shall yet have the in-!gress may take intelligent action. come tax as part of our financialI urge upon Congress again our system; but I recommend for theobligation in justice and decency to time being a policy of delay; in orderremove absolutely the tariff on Phil- that when the matter is again pre­ippine products at the ports of the sented to the Court, the forces of so­United States. Justice may demand ,cial and economic progress, actingmore; it will tolerate no less. .quietly on the hard rock of judicialAnti-Trust Law logic, may have made more sure of aThe Sherman Anti-Trust Act of reversal of the former decision.I� after 18 years of valuable service, Inheritance Taxrequires amendment. I recommend In the meantime, I strongly recom-that Y.9U modify its, provisions b� mend an. inheritance tax,. at r�pidlypermitting, upon 'proper "administra- progressive rates, upon both directtive �:tiiIfhdrization, .the formation of and collater�l·· inlieriiances.. I cancombinations and monopolies nut in conceive of no argument, based on so­themselves . harmful. . Competition, cial expediency, which can have theevert:'if always desirable, .cannot al- least weight against such a tax .ways be compelled by main force; Publicity to ContributionsI and it is not always desirable. The I recommend a law requiring par-act by its inflexibility makes for its ties concerned in national elections toown defeat. .'. publish in full their receipts and ex­Iii this connection, I recommend penditures.that the Interstate Commerce Act of I suggest to your attention the de-1887 be similarly amended, to permit, sirability of amending the present ex­under suitable conditions, the combi- tradition treaty with Russia conclud-nation .and pooling of railroads. ed in I�3, in order to give a moreInternational Waterways complete protection to,. persons ac-I recommend the adoption of a cused of political crime and fleeing tocomprehensive system for the im- our' shores for refuge. They shouldproverncnt of international water- at least have the safeguard of judicialways. TJ10Ugh they never supplant procedure, provided in more recentthe railroads;. an adequate- system of treaties with other powers.canals and navigable rivers, is an ab- Isthmus of Panamasolute essential to the prosperity of' � shall at a later date transmit tothe country, particularly of the' great Congress the results of the investiga­Mississippi basin. It would be of the tion now in progress looking toward Igreatest value to the country to have a revision of the plans for a locka permanent commission on internal canal across the Isthmus. of Panama.waterways, on whose initiative rather Secret Servicethan on that of an irresponsible corn- I shall also have further inforrna-mittcc of Congress, our vast expendi- tion to transmit, drawing upon thetures should be planned, and execut- necessity for additional provision fored, the secret service.\ .No Date Set, But Quakers WillProbably be Seen in BUtlett­Wisconsin Comes FirstSWIMMING MEET WITH schedule, the first meet of the seasonPENNSYLVANIA LIKELY will be with Wisconsin. The date hasset, it was announced yesterday that tOO yard dashes.it is extremely likely that Chicogo Baker and Maxwell are practicingwill have a chance to meet the for the plunges. They arc receivingUnivcrsjty (If Pennsylvania in a swim special instruction from Coach Knurl­rning and polo meet during the winter son.The Quakers are planning a trip westand through the tentative date madelast year has not been officially con­firmed, they will hardly return with­out a meet in Bartlett.According to the present tentative The Daily Maroon is the officialstudent publication, contains all thecampus news and deserves the sup­port of every student. ..... -:... .. ' For these you'll need a Ore.. Suit. 01' Tuu40"Dear Mabel:':"_I really wan't to· itO' to : that Formal Dance,' b\lt 1 can"because I haven't a dress suit, and don't care to borrow oae, Ha.d Ito 'lose 01:t' .on three dances. a�d a banquet thi, season, because ofthis deficiency' in my wardrobe. .1 simply mu'5t' order a drels suit Iand tuxedo tomorrow. Yours, JUD.P. S.-Ain't it awful, Mabel?"Y9U will draw bids to Full Draa Affairs richt alonl, for the MUODis here-read Jim's letter.Order ,y�ur Suit .Early.Our prices are within every College man'. reach.C�er (1 WilkieTAILORS las 1. De"'" St.Bani floorTHE COLLEGE MAN'S TAILORI claim, by riKht of years of experience with the college man, tohave the only Varsity Tailor-shop hereabouts.frYou will always find me with exclusively different fashions andfa1lrics; never the "same," despite that they contain all the GIN­GER and SNAP.. fL I have learned to cheese my styles with Two eyes-one openfer the SMART CHAP. 'the other for the MATURE. MAN-andthe contrast shows how little I have let "the right eye know what the�t eye deeth,"BENHAIMVARSITY CLOTHESNo Moneyi;DownTry'Our"'300 Kenmore .Piano,In ;your own home. make sure that it enDts )'011In ever')' particular. Whea )'OU. are so satldied,5165In �)' wa)' you like, even as, 'low al. .$1 a 'WeeK.P I A N 0 8-Regularpricea $350 to $750. atREDUCED PRICES AT THIS SALE.THIS COUPON IS WORTH A TEN DOLLAR BILLCut i' out aConce. Don't throwaway money. We not; only SAVItyou over a hundred dollars, but permit the smallest payments EVERknown (a� 16w as $1 a week); ask no money in advance· aDdyou $10 :0 boot. Can you beat it?Out-of-town patrons are invited to avail themHl... ofIIOST h"beral inducements...CUT OUTTHIS COUPONGOOD FORTen Dollars. rs;o FREE CREDIT DUE BILL,� One of these Coupons 100d ..�IRST PAYMENTowards purchase of onePiano at this sale, at 204 Wabash '� venue Chicago, Ill.Pianos Shipped to Any Put -.1 the United States011 These Liberal Terms. Write for FREE Catalop ..P. A. STARCK PIANO CO.,MANUFACTURERS804-206 Wabash Avenue. Near Adam. Street, Chica,o.MENTION The DAlt Y MAROONWhen Trading With Our AdvertisersRUi.t�)iP1iPti iI·{�'_·' "" '.� y� �·�.lliWl JO.,�� � Clulj ��.�D CHOCOLA rfSNorthwestern Freshmen Saturday for Larce Number cf Downtown aDd' fine bo!lbona famoUl throwP·-curtain-�ser to Varsity Con: Representatives Next Week-Pro- OUt Am�ca, put up ill beautHIltest. . fesson Starr and But!cf to Speak. boses suitable for presents at tIC... and ftK ... pound. ...p&ased cust... is the beet ..· BAI�iJt:�;Mti�ltAL t'OL�EGEEstablished 1879 by Jthe worlCl­renowned . Hans Bal�tkaPOSTAL CA1m BRtHGS CATALOGUEWRlTETODAYD R. C H R. F. B A L A T Ie A, Dire c tor. -Diplomas Recognized All Oller the World: Special Rate� to Students of U of C.Addre.. AU Communicatiou toBALATKA MUSICAL COLLEGE Th� Freshman 'basketball team 'O'.-er one 'hundred Cliicagd busi-will 'play -the � first game of ,the sea-: ne's� ���n have been 'invited to, attend ...aeement."�on a�ainst the ,Northwestern Fresh- the' big' rcceptio'n to be given �by' the Guntller's ConfectioneryImen in a curtain-raiser 'to �he Var- toinlli�r.cial club of the University 212 State Street.sjt� c��flict with ,Pu�due Sat�rday in ncit Wednesday 'evening, January 27..Bartlett. ,J?r. Raycroft yesterda� an- Thi,s i'al� affair of the' Commercial ..vaLE THE LIP..nounced several more dates for the club 'will be held in the Rey- OF YOUR SUIT.,yearling five which are all that have' nol�s club. and 'it is expected There's twice the wear in a suit, ifbeen scheduled so far. that it will be necessary to utilize the YOU have an extra pair of trousers.The remaining games slated for entire space of the club rooms in or- Make the experiment-find out forCoach Corper's first year men are dcr 10 accommodate the guests. Be- yourself.set for February 20 at Culver Mili- �rdes the business men who have been Here's your opportunity-A .. ,tary academy 'and a return game invited all the honorary, associate, and extra pair of trousers for �with the Purple Freshmen at Evans- �nd active members of the organiza- price of the suit.ton on March 6. tion will be on hand. Trousers of the same material.,The team that will play the Evans- An extensive program for the oc- different, just as you prefer.tonians Saturday' has not been def- casion is being arranged by the T'l.is offer holds "ood on our eBtir.initcly selected as yet. Out of the committee in charge. Professor Fred- stock.large squad of candidates for the erick Starr will 'deliver an address We want to keep our good tail_five there are a number of men who I d D' N busy between seasons. That's' tIiaconcerning his trave s, an ean a-have shown marked ability and ,,-ill thanial Butler will probably make a primary rea sun for this offer.be �.sed in the game, The showing speech setting forth the purposes and Coming in today?,at this initial contest will doubtless aims of the Commercial club to the Suit and Extra Trousers=-Sjc to .. Ifix the personal of the first year business men present. A musical Yes, we ma_ riding breeches,team. "program is also being prepared, andMany Candidates Show Worm win include, among other numbers,'Goldstein, an old Lake high star, selections by the University Gleehas been doing good work at for- dub. piano solos. by Hamilton andward Ior the Freshmen. and Swan- cello selections 'by Oswald G. 'Stark.son and Martin are 'the best of the :'Our object is to get the business TAH.QR FOR YOUNG JIJUI.ernaining candidates for the two men of Chicago out 'here,' said Ben- A. N. Jenema. Mer.forward berths. Sauer, the star jamin Wilk, president of the club, rw. atores: 131 La Sane St.. ...from Morgan Park, seems to have "and let them know that !here arefirst call on the cen,ter position anthe basis of the practice ' sho�ng,J erend, the heavy lineman of the¥re.shman football team, is also astrong aspirant "for the middle post.For guard on' the yearling five-� • U ' .. "K .... -'I' :.__ Paul Edwards. Schmidt and Pen----------------' nel '�re strong contenders for places.• TV. • •• ••• Coach Corper has been working hardELSIE JANIS to develop 'som�"sort of team-workIn George Ade's College Comedy, in his men. There are plenty of in-THE FAIR CO-ED dividual stars but the candidates arenot sufficiently familiar with eachother's 'style of' play.The game With' the Northwesternfirst year men will help a great dealin bringing out the best' points ofthe yearlings.PICK 'DEMOCRAT MEMBERS lON SENATE COMMITTEES Vol. VI]100,01lOVEUniversi'rationsAL C. WI'LIC'INS_- J. C. LYNAS. ADDOuncWarrr.ShopThe CollegeWithcopies 4circularweek, l'sion prmark isThesein 'everare COlcedenttter is Inumbe:three 4ter atwithoution, fSo �that itengageothermer'qcured.}Foll"�-wilnWaphi a(helCh:of ro'ftrsitTblsor cGelat R,Artof AFrl,toryJalsorsity.Murprofthec:of 5Hof ]GOldlegeCHo:gic;E1629 Maaonic TempleA Special Line of Fraternity and Colle&e L�ther wall dec­orations; Arts and Craft JeWelry, etc. We have .Put whatyou want for Christmas.Call and See Us.IIrwin Brothers CompanyCHICAGO449 to 451 State Street 5825 State StreetLong Dist, Tel. Wentworth sijLong Diat. Tel. Harrison 516-517.44 Jac:Dea •• II ..Write for Special Hotel Beef and Poultry Price List.Specially Selected for Hotel, Rataurant, Club and Dininc Car Trade.Fancy Cuts of Meats for this trade given particular attention.I IIrj'I,i students in the University who arevitally interested in tile business, andwho are striving to make their col­I�ge course a valuable asset for auseful business career. We wish toget acquainted with Chicago's, �'rom­inent business men, and we' wantthel1l to get acquainted With 'us. �ecommercial �lub 'feels' 'that tb�s' re­ception witl be an excellent means to SPALDING'SOFFICIALBASE BALLRECORDSecond Y e �r.Official ave�of ,the' NatioDa( -'.American. a adall minor leq.ues ; the yeidi,I ' '" "'base ball; list of the "-!tOO" hi�",since 1871;: table of batters 'who ... : <reached ", 300" since 1876 in any � ,,jar orpnization; list .of .� .. 'championship teams; no-hit, �records; best on record in base .,.;previous championship winners iD�leagues; long games of 1908; cou. 'records; pictures of the IgoS ma)!r ,and minor leagues champions; w�series pictures and action picturts'�minor leaguers who have recahed thebig leagues.,Price 10 CentsFor sale by all news dealers �'A. G. SPALDIKG ....." Special-Every played: should bftDe Wellington latet 'a Spalding Base Ball Catalogue for. �. 1909. llailed free any·where.____ ���_.-.-4�����4-. / 147 ,Wabash AvenueCbicaKO. m,KCVIOKB&'8Klaw & Erlanger's'Mi"htyProduction.TH!E ROUND UP ��in this end."•• L •• IAJ.F. Ziea-ficld Jr.'s Great Musical-Produeti�/THE SOUL KISS.with the wonderful dancer,ADELINE GENE'E••• A •• I'r •• I ••THE NEWLY WEDS, AND THEIR BABY60 -People- 60 Georgia and Penn State are build­ing new agricultural balls, 'the formerto cost $100,000.ftDI PJUBO ...Beginning Thursday,HONEYMOON TRAIL Opposite the Illinois TheaterWhere to Dine11.1.1 •• 1.GRACE VAN STUDDIFORDIn the Light Opera Success,GOLDEN BUTTERFLYWBIT •• YThe BiK Success.A BROKEN IDOLWith Otis Harlan and 'Beauty chorusI. .... .&.1.1..CECIL LEAN'&ladFLORENCE HOLBROOKand the La Salle Theater Stock Co.A GIRL AT THE HELM THENEWESTROOM(Continued from page I)THE INDIAN ROOM:-r ••• .&. •• 1 ••LULU GLLASER ident is the proper man to act in thiscapacity. Rumor has it that Mr.", Frederick Bramhall who read the mes_sage and wrote a great part of it willGBABD opmtA BOtJd - :get' the office.ARNOLD DALY Message in Dildavor-in- Republicans spent yesterday in dis-TIlE PICKPOCKETS 'cus"i(;n of the message sent to the_______________ ; honored Senate. The proposition ofPOw.u : the inj:lnction plank was the partic-ROBERT EDESON ular cause for disapproval. Warm-in- opposition is promised. The, Dem-THE CALL OF T.HE NORTH ocrats, while pleased with such planks-O-B1--0-A.-QO--O�P"""".�Jt�I�B�O�U�B�.� as this, ,arc equally dissatisfied withWALKER WHITESIDE ' certain others ",-hich sho",', naturallyIn Zangwill'. areat Play. it party bias. All in all, the messageTHE MELTING POT is unpopular. and will be' stronglycpposed by both parties.Tn Provide Supreme CourtSctltltors who have pl::nned to putthrou�h semational legislation ",·ilI11ml their efforts balked by the ap­pointment of a Supreme Court of theli�jtcd States,The makeup of this t\ugust bodywill be probably be determined byDean Hall, and will consist of eightof the star jurists in the Law School.Robert R. �Ii". the Republican lea­der on the floor, announced last nightthat he' has not yet appointed his committees whic'h is to choose the Re­publican representatives.r.. __ � �� � � •�n­MLLE. AUSCHIEFAlUi.K.lCAB .Utile HATil.(Formerly the Garden)AMELIA BINGHAM. EMMACARUS AND VAUDEVILLEIlAJBSTIOCONTINUOUS 'V AUlDEVILLEMABEL HITE ANDMIKE DONLINand ten other bi� acts.Prices 15-25-50-'5 MIDWAY TAILOBIGarments �f AU DesUiptioai ,CLEANE� DYED � ALT�·60'0'1 .Elli. Aye.. .Work caDed for and delinrel-'�:ROBERT P. IlUR.PHY.ProprietorBOTEL ALBANY, •PATE ... ·BAND ,.80 SOlDOES It41ft street and· BroaclW87NEW YORKRemodelled. HancJeom. Far­Dished Tbroapoat antOLYMPIC MUSIC HALLFRENZIED FOLLIESAND VAUDEVILLES.nokina Permitted gycalIofThABSOLUTELY 'FIREPROOFI n the heart of the City500 Rooms. 300 Bath RoomaEuropean �an. Cuisine UJlexcelledGentlemens' Cafe, Ladies' Restau­rant, and Moorish Rooms. Popu­lar Prices. Plenty ·of Life-butHomelike.11.00 Per Day and Up ofSO'UIE.C.l\IIOORE•• flORIST•• ofABSOLUTELY NO BULGEIF it· •• IHIf-""SEND FOR BOOKLET.Meet me at the College Inn, underthe Albany, New York'i leadingRathskeller, 'a place t6 eat. drinkaDd be merry..,. ... 55th ltiMLTeL H,.. Park _ pr