II c. .', ,O.,I�,�, , ," ._ .', � .. -, : ... : <;: ••• _,f '0' ,,�, ,.' CHJCAGO s; �WEDN.ESDAY,- . ,- ... ., .. '.... �� ..� '" .).r. • .." ,1 .'���"�,�-r4V�:" -.�:��; ��'��(���i:� : .... jiYlns ,�·:DI.SE_.mllT Glee Club �il1-;;-','TIIro""':Pio-;, TO�;IE:'�Ilij-"OI APilIS.;', � . :'/ -. , .; ..... � ��cram';':P�ifor �"'"To- '.. r"··,' • ;., mOrro. Nicbt� RePort..:Bi ;':. ,.. , .:�.. : � " .: . Demand for TiCketS.. .: � c Pla�. ill' Cut aad. Chona of' Till., yearS � .�. be' AS- I;,' :�� i��t r�h�f the Glee Club . � Final tryouts JOt th��.Freshme� de-Misses_��y._DQ..� ,�:�o will '�"lield'" tlUs afternoon: in final· Mr •. 'Georae Hubert. WiD .Act as bate. with- 'Northwestern' ... ere' held'and, . Hern·-1.. Su�al-'ft:-I..._ preparatiOidor' the ,Mandel Hall coo- . , It' hOt th , .. ' .� � CUOA' Coach-;-ProductioD II ... 13"" as ntg, e SIX. men.chosen in. theChorus T�., ' . . . �et:t. ; .�i�) final' practice wil! partake aDd 15- " ,,- preliminaries taking part Th� 'wbo,� .. _ .... _,. . . somewhat of a dress rehearsal 'and make the team ,arc: -Felsenthal andR J • ., Nell: � . "'me� entire ·program . will' be' gone over' T t r' h .' Loth, with Bills i as alternat e,' Th' ec cevema. ••• •••.•.•.. ue Anthony . h h h ryou s lor t e- .B lackfriar : opera. .. .. illGym teacher-, ; •.•••.• � •• Ma�rie Day'� ' ..... I�:·� e.�rc e�tra :aeomp�ni�ent.: '." both dramatic and musical, will be judges ·were Messrs. J. c. Kennedy,Miss Taike·li:·.�.-.; ... Hele��··.ADt�le: :I': 't' ��·odets. �.cho�ce� .are �elhngd"" held on April S, according to the all- F. D. Bramhall and W. F. McElroy.1\1 R tt I '. .... .' - las a . a. .• ouse . IS expecte ' . t'f", The debate with Northweste rn Wl'll1 r.. a e .•... � •.....••.. Rutli Dean Th ,I.. • I b h deeid d -.": nouncemen 0\ J,� anager Lightner,• '. '. e nomen S C U save eCI e �a, B h h t k I A'I TIlAnarchist Leader Alice. ':"Herri:i\c t-.I' ,��, d f h f· " ot t t: cast and chorus of this a e p ace PrJ IS.. e question willThe "Releevema in" Green� ��t.· .:.at .t��t��l�. ail· I" 'by-an � mkost � tble raks-·· year's show is to be picked at this be that cf Postal Savings Banks, the.fill d .d '. ". .;: ._t.. erm IeS w uy tie ets an oc. ti A I f U· . f h ] ,. e yester ay at tryouts held' rn : 'I .'S .b· ..... ' . .- h h . nne. new p an or holding the rnversrty res men to, upho d the'• .. .' on anager tl uS reports t at t e seats . I .. . I h .hLexington, and rehearsals. will begin bei bo b f ha tria s .IS being evolved, .though its na- negative. A t oug reports comethe first d�y of next quaiter for the. a.r� c:rng ug t �ster t � was an- .: -ture is .. not denifeJy: known. Ho�- from Northwestern that the. best trv-.W. A. A.' musiciil' 'skit ana vaude- � t1C .. lpat�� by .. t�e ,m�st ccnfld�nt,. and. ,eY�I:'�C:irculars will be sent to the ilif- outs ever held there took place lait·\·ille to be given in Mandel Hall At,.', I!evryt 109 pomts. to the b�bef th� '�'(erent organizations; giving definite Thursday ,th!!. 'first· -. year. men'ril J6 . .. '" '. ,the'stude,nt body IS deeply: mteresf.. : 'iilforn-:a,tion as to,th� requirements 9£ here feel confident of giving their,op ..• in .this initial, concert. . - .According to·',Miss Frances Her- ., .'To PuS oD Trip L, the ,various parts. ,In this way th:: ponents a hard contest,rick,. general chainnan, the women' The faCulty has chosen Dean Rob-: men will have a basis' for preparation, ,After· the debate. -the '. Po��Wo': •.members· oi the. anarchist chorus wi)}. : and. the:. management will be able t'J . under:. whose· auspices the' trials wereert . )4: � �ovett-: and . Lester Bartlett, .I . 'be chcsen tomorrow and' the' ��. gel stune sort of an idea as to wh.lt .he d, elected afficers for the. comingJ1asiuDJ .chorus' will j be', seiected, 'Fri-. !< nes. director of the choir, as �t:;'· 'material there is in sight. quarter. Bills was chosen P.resident.day afternoon. . . -. offiCial �repreSentatives' and '.jud«es 'tt, The name of, the play has b O·Neil vice-president, . Loth; ',: secer-the, Mandel. concert. Upon' their re.:.... een'. "Stunts" Arranged . . changed. It 'is now cal.led "A' Lyri- ., tary; and Felsenthal treaS!1rer•- .. -, . .. por.!. to the. Jact,llty will hang the fat;!The "stunts" thah wilCmake. up ,the: : o{---'the spPing":'vaoation trip for the� 'cal- Liar.'" The work of rewriting hasvau�evi:le portioi( �f:. the program, _also'-been- completed, and- it is read\"will�al3o be annotinced by the'end 'of .·.club., ... : .... '.. :' .," i to:be turned over to, the' manageme.nt, Last" night the club gave a concerti t• • • �, ." • , '.' , ., •the :week.::These·' are'"bein& workd· George Herbert·COaCh·''b' .,. ...... ."'� .... " ". - ;:a·t.·�,:Ch�.-Q. ·�·.H.eig.hts:7under,.·tbe.:au. 's.�': 'U'. Geo·· . "U-_L- h"up' Y .ilo ISS Blajor:ie- Bell; chairma'ii· of" .... .' .", . . ".' ,',. " .IIllr. rae�· ICHIICrt as� . been s\!-. pice's �orthe 'senior"class' at that·place. ' .. ' .. '1 . .. .the COU1QUttee. .. ,�_,. _ � <._ . :' .. �, .. A�"num�of .. the.- sonas. that wilLbe.. :.cured as :coacb.:.- He;::"-:lias been, inParodic:�_. 'on' leading .. coone �pera" ' .. cha'rge of the- 'Purdue production ·for- .;�ven. ';...�"fbursday�' ,night ;-were.. OIi� .. the,. " .' "" .songs_wiILma�e up the-:,music oL'tiie7, ' . .-. '. the.· la.st three years; ,'and; managed.: progrnm' 'and: made a.-'decided bit�..,ith�� .sketch. _ :r�e . pi�ces s. elec. ted '�l'm . go. • . . :he initial� .·staging : of .. 'The, Fair C:>-.. . the� s·Jbul'banites. After th� cO.ricert "a';in� ,to" marrY a"nobleman�' �and "j,'.'" .. _ " .ed/' He 'wilUook out. for the.detaibbe' weddt:d to the music of a miJi-: ,Aan.c:� ,'was �iven for th'e�'c1ub: .. . ,":. oVthe, production,. excepting· the di-tary' band" from "The"'Prima :.Donna·' . rection 'of th� singii1g�' Several goooand "Twilight" from �'Aiit,eria:" all: ����r���.:_LESS TALKINO' 'men are un�er 'consid.eration to takeby Victor Herbert. .-" , :chaT'ge' 'Qf this. 'ina'tter; but· no defi-:. ., , � �ty 'Preacher Scores �'" 'nile .dec,i���:n ,',�as. ,�e��:, ,��.ched .�sLEWIS. AFTBR·t.Yl�¥ "':' '.'. " , ....... _ 'mII---..L.' U . .......t Vii .. '.' ye.,t... .' .... ",,.' .• '.' '., _,- • 'ftJUU ............. n-.:�·'cl� , " .. " .. ::: .. :_.IN...COIlUlG.:.P.OLQ:.GA.Il&., ....... ;.!'_��._;..,.. � ••.• _�,' ••. ' "'-..,r., .;:...� •.. :.�: The,"orcnCJtralion 'of .the ',music is_'� .' ._._._. _._, / .<.; .::.,:" -:' _ '. -:" -:: ��.� .� 'rr'-4'�>�':'��;�:_,,' � �iiged'�iOr:-:b¥;:::�e..I�.'• ..- . . , _ r-: �" . ,' .. ::. . 1":be�:�odd: IS. full ol ,cbr.omGaUy.; , , .• .. .,',' ",.'- • •..After . Forfeit.. ID ,1Mt .. 1Icets •.. : � J 'ed' ... .- h" ".' : .. 'n' . . :. ment, .- a� r:.��SV . �e- publicatIOn of,. , .'. .. '. ".... , .. unc:mp oy �. rSOl1.s w. 0 can te you· .. h··.!·. . ,'.- . - ",DetermiDccl to Defat ........ tain'·' ,� ," ... ' .... :, ... ,. ';'," :'·t e- ync:s..·:·'.'-··" '.'- ".:',', i,-' .. .' .'... . -... ,. " Just how',everythQlg ought to be done· ' '.. ,. --.-----_, .�.':. � .- . .''. �·a':Jleo.··"·'� .. �, .:: ;'d'·'··' , .... : .... '. ':.; • il··· • �'b'" TIle , poster competition wdl c10::;�_, ...' .• . '. . �. an can re-orpplze ClVl iZation' ul·· ..... .:. • .- , .'. -can't . earn:' 'thei�' o'''':''-':Imri';: Ther�f March l�!� .�����,l1"admlt.of the'The· p' 010' men ,are >buS�;';woid . hac; . �.' .- 't· �'.... ',' � . g. -·-L:ib.' posters �appeanng on th�;campus hy�. -are' vas ·'nuulUCfS- .trYID.g.· to CAllI It'A '1 .';00 b' .,.' "."-,::' ' -.- " ,". ;,�"come �.from:'- ,Lewis·, that' .'tbe1.,West", . ". . ...... pn 1St.' . ;", "'.sid;rs "are'" :'.·det·e· 'nn'-"I·ned· ·':·:t··o· ;':0'':;·:':'.:":·th·e· :,' ��Dh:';.a�c�l· ��_�:��:.' �e;q�Ii�!�s�: bu�·: Th� date f�r:' tb�';'-show b� ",b�;lAle ;W. o-a ways'·expect;:someone:.elsc-,t.)�' . '....... '", .. '.' .':.' ,-' th' - • ' .. , I .' h " .' d ..... .sc;t.f�r, �a� ,,13, 14 ,and; IS, '_3:n� thepay e :pnce. n t ese wor s 'n·. . .... h' . b' ", ed' .• h , ...' .' ". . . . matter'. as � een arrang : Wit ,BIr.�part;· tbe�Rev_' . Samuel' M'�',CTothers,., M'-'L":: th' .'. '.' t d "t f b ·ldU. ..' ..' . c ean. e supenn en en ,0 UI -.'n.lVersJt�.,preach�. p. ar:raIDged. ,those· '.' 'd ' '. d···n ·:t· k t II.'.'. ' ... " ... -,. . mg an . groun s e IC e S Wlwho 'talk much-and·,do· littlei at $ell-' . ., b" -bl: ',.. . -, b'·' . A' . '·1' ".'· . hi' erd pr(l a yo. appear Y" pn 22.'101' C ape vest aYe . .:.' "Ws a, very: WOr". person, indeed,'!t'ho does noI-,bave. somc:,.ldgh..ideals .SIG�, XI HOlfDS "lIEETINGa'nd:does �not.�; somehtiilg; beauti· .· faJ 'in .Iif� But: the real test of char·:&ct�r .is . th� Willi�gness to pay the'. price. to do and.' find the beautiitll.'. thingS' at· our' own cost There- is so·much' tbat"could "be dORe< to· bring· about a bette, order of � things. ThisbetteF'.· order· WIll cooi�' onlY!' as. each:c.f:· us talcH.,'· up sOme> w:o� puisf�ithf�lness and energy into it and .:i­i rers society . nothing .. that: has not· 'cost S()� expens� .. '"New �-=,rACa· •. · G,ni�" Play . Wiil : bePut lido Rebeanal Pint of NatQuarter.game-- in the meet ·next·· Saturday;"'Th�y �:fcrfeited "laSt _ tim� but�· are:' to .make,,�p_. for. this by ,defeating. Olp�!�-�Kahn's men. 'However,' these do' not';5eem to;' � greatly worried. They are·Wilrkin'g Ir:l�d;_ that, is, all;.� After � theirune:'fpectedJy str�ng . showing,. a'Piiastthe 1IIini.· both tbe . men_,andr C�cli. . .-Kncdson are' agreed that .. their', OJ)-pcne�ts, will have to. put' up an nn­Iqcked for' fight to· win •. And' ydLewis. is "reported 'strong,'-the -: play­erS are, especially fonnidablec'in .. thatthey: are all, first-Class swimmefS.;eTh�sam� team ,.will 'prc.ba�IY,' be used that .facect 'IIinoi�With ,tbe, eXCePtiOD: thatthe sixth place ,nil furnish", an oppor­tunity for :1' .. number of. substitutions .. · :Taylor bas jnst returned to practice,after his" rather Sn"ere' handling thenight of tbe ,senicr Prom. ' .,The swimine� are, �mi..g: .aloag·nicely in the . estimation 'of coach,Knuds()n. The. usual 1�' 'of men willform the entries in :these events.CRITICISE P� ,B�A �AlIicIqan Anit 'R'-' WO-W. Dep:,Oil "QriDds.';, ._'Harvard and MichiJ(3n are havingtr(:uble m'er election to Phi BetaKap� No mot'e Harvat'd men willhe ("hosen simply because they havemade high marks. The aim will betf) choose the colleae men of di�­tinction in all lines of University cn·deavor rather. than the "grind."At Micltigan the contenion is thatsome. students get ,in on "pull" anclthat others are barftd because theyfaD do .. on aecoant· of 'illness. Theclub recommends ·tbat· more: r�­nit ion be' given to cleat:' aDd directthinking rather tllan, the meR melll-oriZma of fa�'...... '; HonorarY.' Sci�c' Society Receives. '. - N"me New' lieD 'IntO.. "�berSbip. MA' �.r1Uo" ...... .- .:;.. •• "';' " .:1';;.RI\.On ",10.--: J� .. :.'. ": {,.. .,": .. :! .. � f···:·t'�"EZpecta., PeW if' Any Reform. -hf�lRules at_GotrWD: ileetiD&.: ',;,'; 1'�..�. '�:,2Stb. ." .. ;,_; .�,The winte,r meeting of, the SigmaXi honorary 'sCientific society was·held last night at: the Ouoidrangle·club:' The follo�i�g "men'· w�e' elect­ed to membership: John· YulongLeC;' Edwin;.S. .Bishop, Benjamio)a­vis, J •. Harry Clo, E. J. ,Moore, H. J.Corper, James' Herbert. Mitchell,"joseph c: Stephen�on,: Floyd E.:Chidister.One of the notable things about theinitiation' was the· fact ·tbat· two, ofthe ,nine men taken in were China�men.After the regular quarterly bU3i·ness meeting, Professor W. L. Towerdelivered a p;aper upon. "Some Ei­feets of Ch�nged Environment UponEvolution Processes." PIRST COLLEGE DEBATE''TO BBHBLD,TONIGH'l''Pifty ,A"'; S. ,A.. B.. Baqaet­..... _ Pe1la1n.Foallder!s .Day. was. celebrated lutevening by tbe. local chapter of Sig-·rna Alpha Epsilon at the chaj,te:house on Monroe Avenue. About'fifty active members and' alumnifrom the· city "ere in attendance andf;athered' arou!ld a banquet boar.!'After the banquet several speechcswere madc and, a smoker occupie.-lthe remainder of ·the evening. "DUK�' JONES ON FACULTYRegistration .Large For His CooneIn Commercial Geoaraphy· 'next year.".., -_,____ , PLAY OP SCIENCE WOllEN. READY POR PRODUCT JON _Mia R�1da at U; of �Miss Mr-a Reynolds, associat�- proft'uor of Engl.i�h� win be a gut'stat the' Univenity of· Kansas during,the sprillf{ recess of the last part (".iI th. is month. While there, sbe w11l bet'ntertained at the MJ1:3 Reynolds'bo:an!iDR c� .Dallled in honor ofher·· .. ' \\'(>lIington D. ("Duke") Jone.;.'oS, guard on the Varsity elevens for19(16 :1n,1 1907. will make his bow asa member of the faculty next quarter,and- indications arc that his COU3ewill be tilled to overRow. "Duke" willconduct a c:1ass in Commercial Ge­ography. and 'the registration ;slarae. . PIIilosopliy aDd Scieac:e ... : ill,Cobb .Lec:bIre- Ilall-LaueI'_ Pawo.i-. ReMane, Overtime OD. � Klepto­. maiac"-DaDce. to . PoDo.. Sat.-.��ormance.._ -.,The first inter:..coUege debate of theycar will be-held tonight in Cobb lec­ture. hall, between Science and Phil-,osophy. The question Win· be. "Re­solved, that women should be allow­...c:J to vote in the city of Chicago:'Philosophy taking the affinnative.These are the ,two teams that de­bated in the finals last year, and7 olSScience won, and has two old me:lback, it is predicted that the sameteam wilt again be victorious. Theorder of speakers follows: Philos:)­phy: Appel, Earle, Loth; Scienc.:�Knh, Fuchs, :M�CuIlOUKh. . Science College Women are re­bearsing daily on their, comedy "TheKlt!pton.aniac," which they will pre­sent next Saturday afternoon. in theReynolds Club theater. The p�ay ishcing coached by Darrott H. Clark..assisted by Albert D. Henderson.The cast is as {ollows: .Mrs. John nurton (Peggy) .....•••••............ Anne·�laric WeverMrs. Valoric Cha.:-c Arll1!'hy .....•.••................. Lillian France5Mrs. Va'oric Dixen ..............••• ••••••••.•..••••... Ann.'l Gterum:\(rs. Charl�s Dover (?\fabcl) ....•••••••.••....•......... E"a BrownMiss Evelyn Evans .........•..•.•• '•.••....•......... Marian FinneyMr!l. Preston Ashley (Bertha) •••• "..............•.. Christine FuchsKatie ..•...•....•..•••. ,Lucille Taylt';rAn invitoations have been sent out.Wisccnsin Gets U. S. Laboratory.It is now considered certain thatthe University of Wisconsin has beensucccssful in landing the Gov�mmentFore!:tT'Y Lahor:ato�. Michigan, theother aspirant. has now practicallygiven up all hope of securing thecoveted prize.-... -.ASSOCIATB EDITOas.W. A. WeaTer • A. O. WhlUleldIt. B. OwenBBPOBTBBS.B. Felsentbal Vallee O. AppelC. A. Karsten W. ;1. ..oate\\. B. L1oJ'd ' ,c. A. WashburnH. It. BauthageNe.. eontrlbaUoua ID&J' be left at BWaHall or 1'acult7 Exc:hau&e.· acldNlaed toThe I>a.lq, Marooa.Cheer �JP!iere, Exams will soon beNow is a g�od time to start plan­ning for a non-political Cap andGown. election this spring.The 'Dramatic club loses money,while the Blackfriars roll in wealth..Is this another fact proving the unin­tellectual tastes of the Chicago stu­dent?I f the truth must be told, the sixmen who resp�nded to the call forspring' football practice don't look'very much like the University of Chi-cago football team. •�-Columbia is not sighing for morebasketball worlds to 'conquer, Hav':'ing established' a . pretty fair claimto the Eastern championship, she. iscontented to le.t �ell enough alone,'l If some -enterprising Individualshould organize the University (ofChicago Order or" Goats, the Cap andGo�n and the Dramatic club. withsome help from the Daily Maroon,could furnish the necessary numberof charter members.\Vith that splendid optirnisrn whichinduced .the enclosure of a two-ce:ltstamp 'for reply in a letter asking alarge c�tribution from Mrs. potterPalme"r' the campaign for a women'sgym' ·g�s. energetically on, in, spiteof President Judson's recent utter­ances on she subject.TIle. University Glee club shouldbe given a hearty welcome into t.h.:ranks of UniverSl!}'Inaugurating student organizationsthe Glee Club when it makes its firstappearance on thecampus tomorrow' evening. T11.eUniversity's nccd of such an orgam­zation is not to be gainsaid, and enthe success of this, its first homec ouccrt, depends the decision �fwhether or not this particular group'If �jn�crs is to fill ti1C� need,The new glee club deserves a fair�:r:lrin�. under the most fa'\'orahlccircum stances. and Mandel hall�1:\.nhi he filled tomorrow night byr.n audience that is willing to apprc­ciatc any merit that the entcrtain­mcnt may show.Princeton Wins Track MeetPrinceton added another victory toits record of winning the Geor�e­town indoor Jr.lmes at \Vasl;ingt�.nla�t Saturday. with a total of :.,9points, Carlislc was second with 2:;points, Pennsylvania third, and theUniversity of Virginia fourth. ANNOUNCEMENTS.Reynolds Club Informnl xlance Sat­urday' evening at the club.Swimming Meet, Chicago vs. LewisI nstitute Saturday in the gymnasium.Mrs. Caroline M. Hill will speakbefore the College Equal SuffrageLeague. Thursday· at 4 o'clock, inCobb Lecture room.Darwin Anniversary Address. willbe given by Professor D. T. Mac­Dougal of the' Carnegie Institute, onDarwinism 'and E...cperimental Meth­ods in Botany," Thursday, at 4 p. 1:1.;in Kent theater.Student Volunteer Band will holdan open meeting in Haskell assemblyroom Th'lrsday at .8' o'clock, Mr.w. A. McKinney on "New China,"New Testament ,Club will meet inMiddle D partor�, Thursday, ut 8o'clock. Mr. MacNeill and' Mr� Da­kin will speak.German Club will meet in Lexing-ton hall at 4 o'elock .Friday,,Glee Club Concert, Thursday.. evening, in Mandel hall. Tick:!ts.now on sale. ','� omci3.ItC" Pin on sale 'at t�e Rey··nolds club and the information of­fice. Price, $1.25 and 35 cents.WEST .BUILT 'BY' RAILROADS.Novelist Warman in Lecture Shows',their I�rtaDce.Mr. Cy Warman�. the Canadianwriter, yesterday traced the work l fthe railroad in western United States,illustrating his points with coloredslides."The railroad," said Mr, \Varm:m,"has absolutely made the West.Without it there would be. no settle­ments of any consequence, except OIlthe coast. The railroad also has·:.\11educational advantage, for it enblcsparents to show their children ourcountry,"After sllowing the development .,fthe rilroad in western United States,he took up the railroad in westernCanada."Canadian . and English capitalist.sin co-operation with the government,"continued the speaker, "arc buildinga weat railroad from Nova Scotiato Prince Rupert, about five httndrdmiles north of Vancouver. With the�ornpletion of this road, Canada, with'11her yet undeveloped resources, "·1.become the brea\l-hasket of theworld."FRESHMEN TO PLAY ILLINOISwm Have Second' Chance at DownStaters Saturday Night.Chicngo Freshmcn will ha\·c an op­portunity to redecm themselves fortheir defeat by Illinois Ircshics whenthey mect again in Urbana Saturday. nicht. The 111ini yearlings carne outon top in the game played in Bart­lett a few weeks ago, but the Ma·roon Ireshics have played in goodform recently and expect to turn thetables on their opponents. This ,,-mhe the last game of the year for thefrcshies. I' •- .. '. '" -." -:',.,.p'-"����J;:''''�'��,I ,'1Jalat1(a . �� ", ��, ES�i�����!: WO��O����?B�tka �,� PostalCard brings Catalogue. Write to-day. S�-9 DR: CUAS. F. BALATi<A, Director. �Z Diplomas reccgntzed all' over the World. :-&� Special Rates to Studen� of University of Chicago ' �I Address' Atl 'Communications 10 III� ��I.�U;�dO�����' ',' ·111Iih.��'���"����I' .I',� ATHENAEUM '�I�!!����������������������- ,�Y �ung .peopl,e QUaI1i::; �: �;n s�:�:a!:::� .Business depart- 21' < \9 " . . .�. 'mebt,s In ·the·shortest possible-time for positions that pay at: IAS.: YIB,O. L,',., ,., .D. F. Q' ·UAL,n. Y � once f�om $35 t? S60 a �onth. I.n�i�idual in�tru.ction., ,Day, - '. and ,night sessions. Enter any time. Call, write or ·phone �� . Harrison: 1.1l0 for ·catalo�ue. .Positions for graduates. 37 yea.:s: I�'.BALDWJN�MADE I of uninterrupted success." I;PIIN' OS AND' . ".. SAMUEL B� WILLEY. LL .. B., Superintendent ..,," .,' �-,�����,�,��., PLAYER 'PIANOS .... ...,·1, I"""�!�.1.:}-t_:/{,FOWNESGLOVESon the man who doesn'tknow what's what­you're sure to seefhemon the man who does knowl.II:i,''/A PRODUCT THAT JV\ason BurackerHOLDS THE WORLD'S:HI6HEST HOIORSThe cost of the Baldwin madeinstruments is no higher than isoften paid for Inferior makes.Quality considered they are bytar the Most Moderatelv PricedI nstruments on the' market.Onr Terms of Paynieat will alsoPlease Yo ••Please pay us a' visit of inspec­·tion before concluding a purchaseelsewhere. DEALERS INFANCV AND STAPLE6ROCERIES AND CHOICE MEATS436-438 East F'1fty-Fafth StreetTeL Midway .2169 �mer Lexington Avenue- //Irwin Bros�/Co6tpanyI449 to 451 State St. CHICAGO,' 5825 State StLong Distance Tel. Harrison 5�6-517 �g Dist.;Tel. Wentwonh 517Prtl!ri!�e!!!���i!�lp�!!:!,uttonSpecially selected for Hotel� Resta�rant, Club ,and Dining Car tradeFancy Cuts of Meats for this trade given special attention.The' Baldwin Co.MANUFACTURER·267-269 Wabash Ave.2000SpringStyles and SummerNow Ready.Suits $25 to $50 E. c. MOO'REFlori.it326 West 63rd St.Tel. Wenlwofffi'2038 27;! East 55th St.Tel: Hyde Park 38Wm. Jerrem�' SonsCLARK AND ADAaS STREETS. STEEL VAULTS ELECTRIC LINEDCenJ:i!!l�:.t�A�Burglar Proof. Fire Proof. Ablolutely Security.Boxes Three DoIlan Per Year Lea than a cent a dayW. K. YOUNG & BRO.Phone Hyde Park 997------------------------------FULL DRESS SUITSTo RentT. e. SCHAFFNER71 State 51. .,..... Ce1ltn1 .ta75�,..,r,,,_,� ,. ;l.I,, ,i;. / , . . .. �• ..... - ••• w. � r- .... f_ .. ..,... ......... � __ � II ""' ... - - - ".' . .;' . ,,'"r-. "... '. �. . ........ 1 , . �'..'BAIRD RESIGNS ,.T ,IIICHI�N�,nn, Arbor Athletic - Director Quits'Tn' GO Into ',BUSiD-ea' , ,,'. Professor 1-1; E. Slaught spoke to,Science men 'yesterday morning on"The Eye/' The quarterly electionof officers resulted as follows:Chairman. Cobb; Councilor. Crow­ley; Committeemen. Pincoffs, Bow­man, Fox, Elwell.. Students Read to College..Miss Eveline Phillips and MissElizabeth Kimball entertained thegirls of Philosophy College withcomic selections, Miss Phillips read"The First Call at the Butcher'a'and the "Last Ride". Miss Kimball'gave "When that best felfow comesto call." and' "When Mamma is at theClub."Sorority PanalIs an evolution in artistic photomaking.Its neatness commends .itself asa gift to your friends. -Made only by ,ESMOER243 East Fifty�Fifth Street., "-�� t", � , �·��"�������:i��:'���E '�'�O�C��' ·�� __._�,_._._�_._,,_._:_� ._&��._�_:_._'��-t��_'�,:_i_�_"_'_', __�_1_,��'�,o��:�e���{����::i. ��' .. �y�o,lIS AT �. � -. ., .: c.;,� � .. T-t,JT'E'r '" 'T'� ,0",.... �t).�-', A-" V,;,.1.•:a1 s, m adeP�I·on�th·eo:.uJeerream·�s' :w' .aay' . .}. _.' . A�, I�uir!a .�� �, ·,-ProfeaOr Slaucht Talks. Y' � A:.'..." CampUs :T�J>ia. ' ,II ··GriDd.··The' new Spring' patterns � aDd�' .,; and Otber� �,�. .,�. -fabrics for, overcoats' and, suiti�gs.are here now-ready foryou to -, Is ·tlie grind admired by the fac-choose from.. ulty? . If not. how much should oneTwilled fabricsin greys 'and soft mix in social events?"colors are the favorites this 'season ··Why are men and women segrc-The ultra f�hionabie thing-is .' gated in their first 'year?"to have your .Spring overcoat and ' '·l� there any hope' of 'rea" segrega-suit harmonize in both color and tion in the Junior' colleges?"weave. ..\V �re any potic_es .issued last quar-Whether you are 'thinking 'ofbuying your clothes 9£ 'us' or nol""'::"you are cordially· invited to 'calland see this showing of the sea­son's novelties.SchO����!� $30 'to $50-ao.fta.CIO ................... 1J.LA..... _"ALW.JS EISY ....... __Bargai�� all the Ti�eReliable Rebuilt Typewriters, all makes;rebuilt in our' own factory; better andcheaper than' others. See for ·younelf •THE TYPEWRITER EXCHAN6E319 Dearborn SL A. J. COUSE, Mgr.Telephone Harrison 4065 The Union Hotel andRastaurant111-1rr Randolph' Street.THE POPULAR, PLACE TO EATeither before or, ,after the theatre.We makea specialty of Club ;and Fraternity Dinners., ,Excuse y �ur Fliencis Can Vo� ,,TAILOR FOR YOUNG 'MENTwo Stores: 131 La Salle Street andand 4� Jackson Boulevard.We make .riding breeches.Telephones.s Central 183: 1 Central 184The SatisfactoryWall Paparand,PainjHOUSE,Cor. Wabash Ave. and Lake St.CHICAGO.THE .I£COCIIZfD S1IIDIIII.... The ·.=� ��e. CUSHIOIIBUnO., "C�SPUts FUTlD lR£ LEI-1IODtSUps.1DIS ..... IEU , ter?" ,.� I f a person is on probation anti, gt'ts the tr�iler in English I, can hestay, in school?" ." These. and half a dozen other ques- -ticns, .were asked of Dean Linn atthe meeting of Literature college yei­terday, as the res-ilt of' questionssuggested by Dean Linn._Members desiring information hadwritten queries on a slip of paper,which 'were given, to, the' dean at' thebeginning of the meeting._ The, question about notices wasone of the first that was brought ap.,. I' consider the seeker after inforrna-,ticn in this case especially fortunate;'said Dean Linn, "as it shows that theman did not get any yellow envel-,opes.The Status of the "Grind'·'�Is the grind admired by the fac- 'ulty? That depends' altogether on thedefinition of grind, and also on whatmen in' the faculty you are consider­ing. fer no. two have the same views"on ·the--5'ubject. . In general, if a manworks in college 1!ith' the single self­ish idea, c:f advancing himself 'in hi,·studies, he is considered a failure.On the other hand, the man, wh.)makes Phi Beta Kappa and also has'time to think, of others,. gets a greatdeal more praise from the faculty. Itis 'sometimes valuable ,to succeed intwo lines. Of course, your -iob herein college i� to pass ,your studies. On _:Developmg�'�edudng. Facial andthe' whole, the�grind, 'pure arid simple 'lik I b dmi ed h Scalp Massage._,i.. no more J e y to e ,3, mar . t anthe man who goes in for athletics -Electric '·Ligh�::: Steam, and Hotalene. Air-· Baths •. '. ':,; � : .."I, am .unable to state why men and We cater t�'pio�rs andstudentswo�en are segregated. There are �o especially. , __ , 'many'different causes advanced that '. ' H�d,.·e :"D�'_J;:'::-,:� •it is impossible to. say which is the 'J • r ar&.true .cne, .N�r. do I . think it likely 'If · '..' _ IDS .,. 'that there will be real segregation in yp�C-. ��t�tb� Junior ccUeges_ Undoubtedly, so : M� �DJtItOnr. M. G .. Manager, '. long as" you are in college," the pres- . '. 'Phone H. P, � 4454 'ent regulations wiJI stand." , 432 E. ,55th 51., Cor. LexingtonAve.;, 2nd Floor. ' The Monarch Visibli�':A Typewriter Par QceUenC:eSee the New No. � Monarch.Service, Durability, Mechanism, unexcelled.Machines sold or Rented at Chicago office.25 �son Stree� ChieagoWhere -to 'DIne.75he Woodlabln CaTe "63rd St. and Cottage Grove Ave.THE PIBBST AIm J(OST ELitG�Y APPOQTED CAFE 011 THESOUTH SIDE.CUISINE UNEXCELLEDPRICES REASOlIABLB.Orchestra Music every evening.The DIin�ia'" Warehouse and' Storage 'CoDipimy..._ 1Q.Ie' hIk S7l ,. . . Kimbark Ave. anc!,56��', ,:;�' ,The Cleanest and Best Kept8torage.ware�:·:in City�Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored, PaCked andshi�"to all parts of the world., 300 Private Storage Rooms forTrunkS and Wheels. Large ROOD) for <:aniages" Bug­gies and Sleighs. Trunks to and from all Depots: I..oc:iI,Transfers for Baggage, Furniture, Packages, etc., at abortnotice. Special attention given to University Orders.." ,-. �.� ': ":' '.S,CI-IULZ �'BROS,�,FASt:IIONABLE LADIES� "'TAiLQRS:,:,.'... . ',. If-.·- .,.OnrBpring and Summer FashionS and.Fabrics are now' here for inspection$u�te 83, Audl�orlurn· Bldg.r" :'! ..... ";,, ,,'• � I'�.",2441-43 Michigan, Ave.U"hJwdty PalrolNVe Sollclt_Charles Baird, director of athleticsat Michigan the last nine years hasresigned from his position, the resig­nation to take effect 'at the" end ofthis vear, He will hereafter give, obis.itteritiop to' his· business i�te�esis i11Kansas City .. � ,:: For buying inferior machines be-'Among those who are most prom- cauSe of price, when you Can get aipently �entioned ,to succeed him 'I NEW No. 3 1100 FOX for $50,are .. Kip�" Cote, of Nebraska and I student price.,,Philip Barthelme .. ' With UlE FOX. no �eavy push'strob; no soiled fingers; no type­wheel j no' gUess work. The best Iof the $tldards, and &q MOileyto you,GEORGE STARRING,' Apat,56 Kiddie D., U. of C. "PRESIDENT RECEIVES TODAYWill lleet Cmdidata at' Hoine Prom4106..President and Mrs. Judson ,witthold a 1'eception at the Presidenfshouse' this afternoon from 4 to 6 0'­'clock to candidates for degrees an.;ltitles The next' President's Tecepti�llwill be the regular quarterly meetingwith the candidates next Mond:.}"night from, 8 to '10 o'clock in Hutch­insnn han. at which Professor PaulShorey, who will be the convocationorator, :md Mrs. Shorey will be the�ests �f honor.Nibley • Victim of TJpboid PncrPreston Nibley, a member of thl!class (. f 1910. is seri9usly ill. He issuffering from an. att�t�k of typhoidfever, and was removed yester:dayto the Wesley hospital. The late�treports are that he is doing as wellas can be expected. ,, .Taxicab Rates Reduced' No '�u�" ' Tariff,.Three or four people pay no mor_e than one or tWo when�ding in one of our Taxis.', Telephone C.alumet, 2�98, D�y ,or ��ht.�o Taxis available Competent service ,asSured.TAXICA�AUTO CO.,King' PianoThe"King of Them All"271.Wabash Ave. Harrison 2571A 'Reminder /Have you paid your subscription to the Daily Maroon!H not, it is, past due, and a remittance will be appreciated ...'t1:::1>'��-":�;':' t .� -r. :', � ... � ��r ��\o._. '". ': ,"�:f�� � � ..r ..�: �.' � ':» 7�� '":.: .�, / �,:' �.;:: r;.:·�., •....• "'. .,.. . ; .. d ... r . �'� ..:re'· .. • '" ... _. '�,. �� >�.:-. '7 .. � .. (. _.. �r �-.- .;': ;'. v�?\,/"::> ," "'", ",_ � "',' ::c :Y";'"'. _,,' s :, •• ,', < ::m�·o;m;i,Luooir.i' WE���DAi; iWi<m I�"'I�"" , " - _ .'" •• \ ' ... '-_'�4' .... ,', ":.. "!..... .� _. �- ",' - " ".l�"·...!� '_"t·_�·:r,�, '.","-('�': ... 't.'"'.. ... ..,..�.� .... /.,.; .. :,; .. ,�# •.•• i...�(:...#.-1J.\ • ..;.. ... -_ .. ; .... "'... ,. : .. ,,���.. � " ...r , Y:AiDiisemeDti.� ,:� �i)It, ��=��;r� "'�����r' '�Sfjd�;���·'�I0.'�.·�=rr:�I��f'���:::��If�""�:t v .=.,I�'-"'''-::f:':'''''''-:-'''��''':'''''�''�'' '-_#_-:":"� �-" "'_. ",' ,,-.-� ..... ,---� ........ -.�,_,... ': .: ��': "," Fe :-S··,. U _ laID' Ir, M:':I Ii 0 I; -i : i:.{MaaU;De :ktidec..��·i'1f�: Matcbelo� ia .. �tBiJlianla .....'. ' ,:, .. ,,,�, ', ,," - , ,·"i '. ,L , .) .'. : '.Jp�,·�.lya��,l�t���ei::s':,: N·:·:.7::':==s :c. :::o::::::u:.nt Gii.b':,liiY�<-$"�1:0';;:'O""1;:llO':;'�,,'., 'CiteD; .*avtically the only adequate method of ill bowling, billiard. and POOl. open ' I, -',. � U':' D' 'E BA' E Instructing. 'r.t�,i1t1rclj. is, the' assertion cnly to . associate members of thc .... C .l{� . � .: _. K R, - made by,Profcssor G. H. Meade, of club. will begin at the Reynolds �lub ON THE. CO-OPERATIVE PLAN BY THE� �'\h�i�, Allen .' .�' ·;�;�c (�r::�lt�:�;l:y' ;:h!�il;::���; f!l; i�r:U�r�l�e�l:�\:�tn::� %o��: ��::' . .. ,: ';' IIn F. M;;;b, enwford and Walter Hack. Ma;ch, ' bers, informing them of the' .fact, P. A. . Starck· '.. PiaJJ.() , � •• #, en'snew play "To the' objection that only a select The tournament will be conductedccTHE WHITE SISTER. " few C;i11 afford to get a technical ed- c 11 the handicap principle, just as' the,.• . ' ucation; "Professor Meade' repliesr uther tournaments held this year.THE ,GAR,RICK -rr human intelligence consisted in Seine attractive prizes, are' offered tothe' knowledge of fixed laws and the winners in each game and a goodJames K. Hackett .methods ,til� man who knew them entry list is expected.would be king.' It consists in theconstant interaction of theory an-Ipractice. Theory is calico in to ten. us how to act, and what 'we do showsus where the theory was defective. Aslong, as we have, got to check up andreconst ruct our theories our plans,our methods hy thcir working, thereis �oing to be as grcat need of ;1l­tclligcllcc in those Jwho' use thetools; who, install ttic machinery andfit the pipes; as in those who thinkthcm ,out and make the. blue prints .No onc can estimatc' the loss whichour in,lustry suffcrs from the lack oftraincd intellil1gence among th�workmcn." _Elementary Ed�cation ImpncticalRc�arding school methods -in theelemcntary grades Dr. Meade says:-"The rest of ',the community havesuffercd becausc "the curriculum of th.!elcmentary schools has been fashion­ed 10 mcet the demands 'of 'a com­mercial dass. and for tho�e who e"(­l>ccl to pursue tite.rary and ',-profes.;.sional studies. The arithmet.ics do notprescnt the type of problc'm that �h.:.l\,cragc child meets :whcn he lcav:sschool. Thc histories instead of ,be:1r­ing on the occupation, ��'! pnenom-,Cfta with' which the child ':is familiar,and toward which he is attracted, 'uchopelessly political. One would as­sume • .frc,m thc study of our scho·)1histories, that politics is, the. onlyphase of human society that_ has ahistory. Geography is abstracted from'the act�:ll relations of. industry anJ. c���crc� wl1ich would' give it mean­-;ng·to·the child living iO'a wo'r1d th�t, is. given over to the . production, ,ofwealth." .. ", .IN REPERTO.IRE,Graduate Students to be 'Awarded forSocial Research.CoLONIAL ', ,Klaw &. Erlanger's- , -' Mighty Mfisical ComedyLittle NemoOrand Opera HouseHarrison Grey Fiske. ' presentsGeorge Arliss,in THF; DEVILpOWERS .. ',. :The ThIef,By'Henri Bemstein'-with'K;yrle ,Bellew,Effie Shannon and' Herbert Kelcey, .' ... ,hicaP, Opira: House,C, Fred.tick Thompson's Mammoth, Production;· 'Via Wireless.iII'��','s � :L lVt':�r;e�:pe��: ,,..-' . >�U�TIN. -ARNUM InT�e Squ��: .�anTh,.e 'AuditoriumL Return of.the Big ShowZiegfeld's Famous Revuerhe- F()llies . of '1908 OFFER' $350 STUDENTSHIPS., WHIT�':�eeksThe Big SuccessA!; Broken Idol--�ith ()tis Harlan and Beauty �horus The rescarch departmcnt of thcChicago School of Civics and Phil­anrhropy. which is maintaincd on theRussell Sagc foundation, and whicilhas' for its primary aim thc trainirr�of students who desire to lcarn mcth-. ods c: f hlcdcrn' sccial inquiry. offc'rsfor the year 1909-1910 a limited num­ber of research studcntships, thevaluc of which, except in a fcw spe­cial in�t;tnces, wilt be $350 and tui-tion.Students are required to dcvoteone-third of their time during theirfirst year of residence to the' study ofthe theory and method of social in­q�tiry, ami the remaining two-thirds.of thcir time to practical work inconnection with the im,·esth;atiol1which is in progress. I n cases wherestudents givc promise of exceptionalability, stmlentships may be rcnewedfer a secf)lld year, during which theentirc time of the student may be dc­"otcd to an indcpnc1cnt inquiry '')£limited scope.Applicants for research stmknt­ships must he �raduates of C(lttcgesitl good standing and those who havehal) tr:tining in political economy willhc p"r('fcrrcd. Graduatc !'t\ulcnts inthe departments of political CCl)n�­my al1tl sociology of universitics ne:lr�hica�o who wish to undertake theil1\'cst'ig-;tion o£ some phase of Chica­J.!o �(1cial conditions, arc e1i�ih1e nl1-cler ccrt:lin restrictions for studen�­�hip appointmcn�. Application�hcu1d he m:ule not later than May1st. and blanks will be furnished tlp;)nrequest.t:'Iiincess The�tre 'r The PrInce of. To-Nio-htoMusical Fantasy with Henry Wood­ruff and Georgia CaineLaSalle Theatre. The Golden Girl. Spectacular Musical Play��atinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays�:�i,;II,l11;:\ AMERICAN �'i��Wabash Ave. and Peck Coun'The Show Place of Chicago and al,,"a\'5, a Show of Quality." .TWO BIG SHOWS A DAY.jI:j�., MAJESTIC.CONTINUOUSVAUDEVILLE12 Big Acts This, Week. . PricesI j·25-50-75c.Olytnpic IVlusicHallTwo perforwan\":eS daily2 and 8 p. m.ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ---, '( . ........',' -,;-' .... ".... .:' ..... II If·. ,,.::;.',"",,_,1.I'.jI... ""FOR. SALE-A good Blickensder­fcr typewriter at a bargain. Call at64 Snell. Frank A. Gilbert.A Practical knowledge of Germantaugh t in five weeks; expo teacher,native 'Germanj ,coDversitionclasses arranged for five' or- more;one lesson, free. E. M. Fischer, 6054Monroe Ave., Apt. 44, Phone Mid­way 2012-Wanted Immediately - Four ten­ors and four bassos., to sing at the,Church of the Redeemer, (Episc�pal). One rehearsal and two set'Y'­iccs weekly. $1.00. Apply,' to. S. �A_,. .Mackay. 271 E., 56th street.. Phone.Hy(!c Park.' i400. " .'FOR RENT-Modern 6- and 7 roomApt�.; (:on�t;nient. to::, :University;$35:00. $37.50. 5481' Madison': Av�; .See Janitor. ' ."FOR RENT-During Spring:quart'!r,housekeeping rooms; 'adults only.57�2 Drexel avenue� 2d fiat..ROOMS-8 .Newly furnished. steam­heated rooms;privilege light house­keeping,' if desired; all, c'onvenien­ces. Call- evenings, after 6. Dana­he:-. 338 E. 57th ·St., 1st cor. apart-ment.MakesGOod Photo. $2:50 Dorzea,, , 'Come anti see'tbem.,,SF-rA�D.,.NO'S,,: Official' 1909'A1IIleffc- IfIII •. f,Edited byJAM� E. SULLIVANPresident of the Amateur Athletic Union,The only pub 'liation inthe world thataUbliShe5, acomp'ete list of amateur,athletic best- ;' '- recordsand sectional records. The1«)09 Atliletic A I man ac I'cvntainsa f·lll tistical re-pon of the ...... ". �Olympic - Gamesof 19Q8. Replete with photOgrdphs nev­er before' published.PRICE 10, carrsAt all newsdeale1'S and·A. G., Spaldingr& Bro.147 Wab3sb AvenueCb�cago, III.The,RornaItalian Table D'Botesoc, -7 sc--lt.ooIncluding, WineAlso a la Cane SeniceO�DailyaridSundaysfrom11 a. m.to9p.m.SPAGHETTISUCH AS ONE GETS 1N ITALY146 State�Second Floor. .,In su.s of .1100 each to the' � 100 Pircha�rs of,Starck Pianos, at '. RegUlaf Prices. .,This offer holds' good until. closing of our' Annual I nventory Books.This generhus gift is applicahle-.as part.paymcot on �my of The Famous... P. A. Starclc Plano Co:s ' ' _,TO Club·Members Only.P�vid� ,��� 'cut out.this ad. and present i� at time of joining.Don't.delay! C.II or write'- for· particulars .of,the._plan. • This offer may never be, repeated�Deli,veries Will be: �ade immediately without any mqney down. 'Easy pay-.. ments monthly accepted on ,balance. " .,Out of town customers may take advantage of this unprecedented offer._,' Ne� Eastern made Pianos for lew days only $�4SL� ..Used .Plan95 sold as,to',"'� $2.00, '3.00 and k oo.month�y.K!labe_Pianos Sgo.OC?; Pleye� 15°.00; Starcb �'.oo; S�i�waY:'IOo.oO;,KlmballlgS.oo; FIScher, '95.00;. l:IeUer.(like: ne�)"'120.00; Rudolph-. (Ilearly'new) $115.00 ","Note the address '-,P. 1\. .. Starck· ,Piano' Co.,Manufactaren.204-206 ,W�buh ·Aye.,.�'A"',�. �"'�"-" .-TO ANY' SELF-supPORriKci STUDBNT.·�-,• •_'. • _:' � -f_ -'_• � ... " � •We· can put:J01I in touch with a �ipified 'method-< of .... ·jnueaSi.s yo�·'revenu�a method that is 'clean and that, involves �;.�.m ����'incom� at ,a, muumum 'expenditure of tim� The: p��, �' ��ead7 pro.;ed·its eflicien�y in 'other l)niversities where �elf�r�specti�g. �elfisupportinirsia-'dents have taken'up our me!h.od to. the; excl�sioD.,of.-ot�ers; they a�epl�.and their' finaacial .burden � �lv� We, caD do �,'much for- you. can',any time -du.ring business ho�rs at 39 Dearborn St." o� i�lepboDe Cen�5114� and 'ask for Mr" Goldblatt. - '- ,& DITSONWRIGHTFAST'TRAlBS,DAY AlID lIIGBT Manufacturers and Dealers iaHi�b Grade Athletic Supplies_ La�> IIB,ls" . FI�t �I,_: BaIJI ... BtllHacklY Ian .. GIldsIn ..... �,Yle. and Quanti ••. ;' ATHLETIC'. OII'D'OU8·,f �. ,', .../, _;/A SPBClALTY/' �t is ·generally con-_' .,ceded that the clubs .'equipped by Wright& Ditson·, have the­hest looking, bestfitting, and' most'durable suits.The WRIGHT a DITSON SWEATERS an!eaeilJ tbe fiDeaL lIade of choice wonted, wellm_. perfect fittinJf.� _Notbia_H like one of oarS_aen. CAT .. \LOGUE FREtt. .WRIGHT&DITSON34 .. rWubington St. 18 West 3)th SLBoston, Mass. New York76 Weyhoaet St, '84 WahMh AvenueProvidence, R. I. Chicago, IIIHarvard Square, Cambritlge, Mass.ON THEv-:--=------ -----�----,MONON ROUTE--__/� ServiceBetweenCHICAGO, INDI;ANAPOLlS,DAYTON, .CINCI�N�TI,AND WEST BADE�,FRENCH LICK SPRINGS,Frank J. R�, Gen. Pass. Agt.. E. P. Cockrell, A. G. P. A.CbicagoFifty-FiiHL St. Dairy: sroc;;;iM;i;teo.s. EDMARK & co.' , WM. J. THOll AS, Prop.Fresil FISh and Oysters, Poultry andGame. Fresh V�bles received dail,.Prompt delivery. Tel. Hyde Park 1361G2 East, "_-FIf, .. S�DEALERS INPure Milkand Cream3m East FIft7-FIf'lII St.