;�?�.�'!:.�:.•.... l� ... .. I')I." . r -:-' ,.f:rl- -."-)' .'R' . 11""........ � ....... 1"IIIiP'¥''t r'¥t ...-.f • ..• .,. •,:. ...".. ,., ...."J • : ..... -lI. -' .I � ...' ..� � . t',........-��·�-·�.. 1l>--···;·O··.:u··r..�1' . �;. X·.i�· ',. J ; t.. .':.' ',.,'. ........' .... . .,." , "VOLUME VII-No 116 '.TO VOTE OM, HOIIOR ·8Y8TBIL 1il1Iil£ .. FIIIII;;.ItstllUlJU Ot.VARSrrY WINS IN TENTB..OWortwe HittiDc· Takes Eztra 1Dn­iDe Game From Lake Forest. byScore of 4 to �Pace Allows ButTwo ·Hits. . . Re.olatioD . Drawn . Up .".. .Ie '"Committee Accepted � Pacillt7-.s'Win be ,Flit to· a Vote:of· the·S=­deDts. 100' StDamtalo .. ··Daiiaa'�catiala· W_ aDd -0rpaiatiGD � -IIQ .be .Per"w� .':.':Deaial � RobenIGD that PIIIpaIe.-J.to � vrdb Em ........... CulLODe .• oiam aDd '14' __ A1moaacecl.. Katria in UDiYeni� Speak-,me" Competitioa. SWfen' from � ComhiDa&m of Ail­ments," but Lectures aDd is De-In a hard fought game. which it termined to Meet ClUscs. A resolution proViding for tile io-took ten innings to decide the Varsity stitution. under studellt refereaclum.baseball team won over the Lake For- Declares Opinion From O�on of an honor system in the 'University'est team yesterday by the score of That Mamag is Survival of a was adopted yesterday afternoon in4 to·l. Captain Meig's team made a Simian 'Tendency. a joint meeting of committees t'epre-plucky up hill fight and came out -on seating the student 'body and the fac- .'Fifteen eontestants : have entered top by good hitting at the right time. ulty. A 'subcommittee compOsed of An effort is being made to get to-their: names for the last oratorical . With the score 3 to I against them III from what he termed a "com- Lester Stem. Miss Caroline Dickey" gether a chorus of one hundred ...a.e.contest under the old system of rules. in the seventh inning the Maroons bination of ailments," Associate Pro- and Roberts Owen drew up and pre- ·voices to ,sing duriag coovocaticMa,There' is but one girl entered. Miss' got busy aDd began a rally that tied fcssor Frederick Starr yesterday sented the resohrtion which was.anani- .week. The ·particular occasioas .areHelen F. Zurawski The other names the: score and in the tenth scored the struggled through a lecture at the Fine mously adopted. Tbe e�t -CGRtent to be a vesper service on Convocationare H. R. Baukhage, Ira N. Daven- winning. run. Arts building on "Samoa and Fiji." of the resolution will· be ,witbhel4 for simday, ,at the I:lying of the comerport, James F. English, L E.. Fer- Page in Good Form. This lecture was the second of the some time, but it is the n.tentiOft tltat stone of the Memorial library, and atguson;· C. F. Grider, W. P. Harms, .Orville Page was in the box and series of three which he is giving. and the students will vote whether,or not the luncheon Tuesday, June 15, Con-Albert D.; HendersOn,' C�rles" .F. -held the Lake Forest men down at all was illustrated with motion pictures. they wish the same put ioto fo�e.: vocation day.Lauer.:. Leverett S. Lyon, Edward L stages.: He allowed but one clean hit According to Professor Starr. he If sanctioned by the stude.ts, aD One rehearsal . of the chorus hasMcBride, Edgar 1 .: · PhilliPs. C.- A.. 'in' the riine innings and struck out six has been suffering for the past ten honor -system much similar to that.iti been held, and the plan for the fu-Rouse; Nathaniel Rubinkam, and AI-' men. He also pulled out of several days. and has taken to his bed im-' 'effect at Princeton. and other lat-ge ture is to call 'the men together oncebert Sabata; holes which 1001ced bad. Collings and' mediately upon arriving 'home from eastern universities will"be iHtio4wced. a week.' Places in the chOrus aTe'The preliminaries will take place SunderlanCi were the stars {rom the classes. He declared that it Is worry. 'A publicity committee .has been .ap-' open to all men -of the University.about the 1st of May and the finals batting side. Collings made '3' two- from having the illness as much as pointed by chairman Stern. whicb will ; RobertSon TeDs of Obeades :. "about-the 20th. ,Unde,rgraduates only' :bagger'iat a critical moment, and Sun- the actual trouble itself that is caus- -put the question before the Umv.ersity "We are ''having some ctitliculty,"�I:!o have ·not:. more than_four "years derland-secured the most bingles, hav- ing him anxiety. _. after the preliminary. arrangemellts stated Mr. D. A. Robertson, who. isof college work will be allowed to ing three to his credit. The Maroons When asked last night if he ex- -bave been completed. one of.lh�· ,Promoters' of the ��� .compete. Five of the contestants played a stellar game from the fic1d-' peered to have to keep away from his . A )latter.of ImporIaDCe. "because of tile BlackfDan rehean-will be chosen at the semi-finals to ing'Stand-point. But one misplay was- .classes he said "No, decidedly not, "This question of student bonor:sys- ala. ·Many -of.-the voices that' coaJd'enter tli�. finals,' aD. these thne will charged ,against ·them. _ I have never remained away from any tem in the university:is of gi-ea.t';m- _ aid us in our choras �e.�,� otteQ.be given scholars"hip prizes of .$120, The 'Lake Forest team is a strong of my classes for eighteen years ex- portance," said :Stem 'Yestetday,.�DII.' and we_ shall not laave ��:to.�:'J$ml aDd· $40 for first, second and third -aggregation' and put: up a .hard fight.. cept when' I fell off the porch and 'One to which he,-etofore altocether toO· llDtil after. the. pIa.w . �:; given. There·spectiveIY.· The oratioris.are limited' Although. unable .to solve Page's de- split my head open." little consideratioB :has' beea civen�. choir 'men, the G1� �ab;and tht;-;� ...to 2.000 words' a�a tJir� '�ritten livery. 'they hiaCle the m��t of' their' vesting Copied From Apes. :It is our purpose and that of the faC-' rulV; double. Quartet ,arc'. to . joipj � �'Acopies. must be' given to Dean AD.;' oPPonariities' and 'by skillful team In his lecture Professor Starr an- ulty committee to so 4evelop stu.teiit nDks." ..• ',;.-.geU'by =Apnt Zlncl. The p1iblic �k- . play' sCo'red th�e' tal1i�s. nounced an ,observation which he said opinion on this' 61Ibject that: an . i .. : "WiD' this be pepaa1HDt? �t'i'ing department. who has',charge of . Sunderland TaUies' trust. is a: brand .new one. The question is. telligeot vote call.be . .obtaiued iii tIae am D�"� .tG.·�sa.J'�: .�:��_.,the plans, are well pleaSed' with the Chicago sCored its first run in the whethe,- masking is Dot a pre-human. near future. The discussion .of.,this· suc� � � � m.� �,� .interest shown as represented.,by the opening �round. A two-bagger' by custom and copied �y 'man from the m�tter on the campas is one aetJaoa ou� to � �. :� •. I. cIon't. see Jf� �; ..numbers and,by the work ';liich bas Joe Sunderland did. the wode. The ;Iower animals.' . :wlrich .the students .sboalcl. adopt.:i. shouJ4 .. 'D�. coDtiuae . BO�Y!er" ;it,:already �eri" put· on' the ·oratio�s. score re�ined 1 to '0 until the fourth ; "I do not belie�e: that such :is:the order to arrive at their conclusions. will never be'�,ia �ppoaitiGa t�:the.;.Delta-Sigma -Rliols' respoilSi61e--fo'a .-;... '''h-' - -h·-t b'" ··,.·: .. th·.... ·_ .. ··tj-;" d case." he 'said,""but merely .put the . befo'- ��be ti· :; f the .�"'am." �lee c:hab or·.any otJier .ailigUrg .. 01'-grea't extent' -£or- the - iiiterest "s'tioWli'� �:��o::. �!� atbel �ix�':�ac�\{e:-' ·questioD., It:occurred to me that such a" '"1. � � gaiiizaf:iou:' h�' . � .. ,-,:.- ... '. ,,' ..:",<��ong t�e�t��e�� ; . nedy's ,players made t�e Maroon 'is the caSe from' obse.rntions made :FAST llASTJuuHo BRIAR:: ;' . . ;' :�f:.'. .':.' .... '_ .. �. _ • '. . .. , . t.chances ·Iook -black by bringing two but recently. I noticed how a chimpan-,. SOHGB--:AIfD-:DIAL()UB TlllUllPB O ... :WO .... :votB:.., ::. ....SElfIOJl;-.�J·'SS .• �-::�.�� - '.. �o.� the '" �te_on'_a' �tch in- zee will' :pUl':a 'whiteCc1oth ·'oVer.-Us\ • :..:: ;.: ':':i'�' ':; :,,;-:,� � : .. : .. '�::-::� .- :: I a.LY"QUDI'IOII� 'ftIiB.:! >�:�OIf·QUAltlKltS PltGORAll- "fielcfhitab ane face to,:sc3r:e.:another,:and'this>cus- .. i �;�i()pejchjs·:]IwWIi..n : .'_'- , .. ;_,-�:�. :_.·r.!·>�·-:·�k:�t::j ··<":�t-..;....,,;._.." '"' .. in.-Le .. seftsfth,things.were evened·, :tci"�;noreO:;e;:u·;iiiie�· - - ' .. , -', _., .' ,·Bakst j ... _ a,' "-eo .- .-n;' " .•' '..;..:�, '11' ., ,- ,·,J:;St· .. :::::lien to Diae • ....t :GiR··� Wea..:,' J.M._ culture:":. . ... :.-. '. �. ',&� ",.� • - _'. -;. jIr� ... -. JM��£.�.. : ... -, -' . ·,-iup-.a�in. ". Rowe' brokc �thc ice by" -' , _ .-- ... � '.' - -- ._ �. . -4 .1 -...r:.:.:.�-.:...r' ... � .... �;-.--� __ ... , ..--.-:a_� ...... �. FDI-- 0- The' 'spe-t.e·r' a'-':" stated his bell·ef .,...... . �.�. " " .. j :�t+..., .... �� q -'!I-"- .. _ �� ...... "!_ _ ' 4� .... r:�-. .... ).-'�.':.r..:_�-n..:_-.-"�'���� -c'. :.!'i'._w,.. �aCk'baseo··u� ponag'eousa"c·;ban.filcISe-·d· RAoftw'eer.. . : � - &:tV. . -., � .•.• ' _ • .J_.... . . ... . ... � Wi'! "'�4"'_'''''!' .� .*.tlaU&' ---=-- �iIJI&!�uu.., that the,:Samoan�'Hawaiiali aiutHew.'·. Both the daOnIi�:eUtfthearsab ,;:.: ..... : :.�:.J�:'L"" 1_ .... ��!:.;;. -;:;1 .:.�:����Zealatidl't:ypes are�·destined· to be ex.., f......... L -cal or:,_-n a. . - -'. • ...,' . ',� .. Official notificati.o.n' O.t the Semo.-,r. ·oton·.tt�hil�rd.d- Co·Wlil,tl.hn· ;!.wpQ .. oOv�etdantod baemtahne terminated soon ·through'.-inarriages, 0 '-'-De � -�.- went Ou : ��.:W.. :.J.".?:.,����:.:�·�� �:;'� . :�.t>.. a :smOOtJaly ;Jaterday;.lIIIICilJto:.the:.sid:" . '�;;�;d�ss �usiness.�nd � p!,o��,��L . right.man�.at .the right time by get- with white� isfactiosi .of. the �: :TIie chonm ... �i��(�f��1I!Il,��.:��'. . .th�: q�ry�r: �� recel�ed ��t�-c:m:' --ting oW·a·1)eautiful·twtrbagger. This. .saag;tJae; choruses' of .... dim soap � in .Jl.-� ·�.7:�1''':_ .Pus yesterday The first· ev.ent IS .' .' .• CONSULAR f . '" th '.,p1., • '1-£ :..L' , DOOII, �hcD ,he, .dedued·.tIaat -tIM: . tri- '.: .... ,. , '·:'.1.""T ·"'w:ls'folJo*ia;(ftY·;a:prettY:single off· -CLUBFORllED : rom memory, 01I5N1t.:w:aS:;-.u,,-.ue .. "."-' "'.'-�" . ".- ' ..... -da�t_�d fO, f, • next. w_e!l�es�.�':,�!ternoon I ::'bom. 's bat,. which b�oaght in CoI- . WITH FOURTEBII JIBIIBERS third time together. Coach Bar..uleU. umph of the movemea(. �. � •. ;:�'.wh�n the men of the class_JrilL�� '.gs. . .. _._... '. promiSed. tJaat by. the,.date of ·,the question of time.. "I thiDk," he wd,-a dlnne� �ol1owed by �.smoke.r.:.�hde ,'. Wr-'-- RIm. Teatb. PIIismoD E1 � . '._ production .. the choruS ·wOuId be :s.' ·'that.the �uSe-o(-"oiDeD S1dfngethe women' of the class Will give an ..... , -... m.... . ected ewpotat, � perior to the majority of prOfeSsi ... I. bas-been tdrea,dy dec:ided,-for _btitad'informal affair-heided:by' Mary C;urt- 1 .T��. 5�?re was kept e�e�;.�tll the � of �tlldeats CaDecl Togelbec' choruses.. . �0e5 yield' to' 'rQsoD . atthoqll ·:tJi�enay. :;.' . .!." i' :':" i. I tent� JUnmg .. when the ga�e .lY"as pul- � Pndeaor 1Ierriam. .Ill the- eveniag .. Coach Herbert took. proc:fiss � slc;;w.-· c:. ',. ,:�, '.'.President MacCrticken bas billed an- led' out of .the fire. Sunderland again .the entire cast throagh. the first .act. . ,r-n.e' 'weak po�. in' the .� . of:other· class meeting for -a Week from. made a s!ngle. Rowe drew another .At the.caD of Professor Charles E. of the sIIow twice·.so dlat -next: week. wOiDeu,-lae:decbftd;"IS'th3t·so nWIytoday, .. when definite 'plans' wJ11 be' �M -on .ball�, ¥eigs singled. and a Merrialll, "Father of the .Consular during his absence. die maaagement, women are afr.aid to 'face fife. ?hemade' for the. carrying out of the pro.·. . paSsed balJ by 'the. Lake Forest catch- school," fourteen men reported. yes- with. the aid of the authOn... WIll he incarca"ati� in 'the home 'is' the �ont. -r "b�ght in :Sunderland· .. and the h- .":a.,a_ L..;, • --d hgnm for the ;rest of the quarter. .... . terday for the purpose of foaming able to eooduct tbe reheanals without t Ing' poSSIUl1I: Iur women, s:u .. t e. Fai.d. Needed. ·Win·riing�:,rnn.· '.a Consular clabo Professor Merriam any trouble. speaker. '. �e used to think that ecta-"We are coming :near the end of. :- The· Maroon' team wilT' 'have a had asked all those who were Jnter- ........ R.plac:a 11 ..£ .. cation and the ballot were Cuds' inthe year," said MacCracken, "and seri- . !eveTe " cOntest . Saturday' afternoon ested in the school, and in 6rgan!�ng -coach: .Herbert .... de another themselves, bat 1IOW we realize ·thatous work can be. delayed DO longer. when it iii"eets thc 'strong River FOTest -a club �o meet for that pnrpoSe:' change .. the cast,.sabstitatiag Ralph they are means toward a brpr Ufe..·The officers' and committees are doing aggregatio.:i·- on ¥arSbatl' field at. 4 l' J;- B .. Plasmon' was elected temjor- BenEies, the soa� in last,ar's It is not fair play thn we should Saytheir part, and it is now up to the o'clock. The River.:' �orest· t�m is ary chainnan, until the club co1iid be performaace, .,for. r. W .. Monison;. ia_ that woman'. wllole life is 4emancledmemben of the class. What we need composed of old college stars and is ;re�1arly' -'0' rgan:-f-e ... -·' 'Fo' r ,£.!,..' :.;.;.__. the ..... - of Jess Ho- 'a6_ �-L.-rt by.dIe :chiN, aM ,Jet .. it-I'O at tlaat.worst just now 'is class dues.' We one of the strongest nines· in the vi- �po-;;'of drairin�u;,; a co�=io;:-a iladf:ji 'charge 'of.tt.; =- � W�'s h:Spoe� 10 the �.can't do-;mneh if we are ti� up by cinili. Among those who will be in committee of three, consisting·of Da- and.is at .Iiberty to mab,uy;lartllcr may be ftprde4 as..-oaat. bat itlack of lands." -. its line-up are the Hildebrandt Bro- vi� �e8in and Rowe; was appointed. .' changes in .the cast, which' wiD .in his is not overwhe1miq."Another event· anoUn�2!:"'on the' ·tbers.·of.rPrinceton. who Win be the' �-se __ -";11 � to the dab . d' be th roda· ?rofessor, Thomas declared.the ad-.' . '1.:.- S· Iei'ill -, fDa··'· h d -'-"': � •• _. .'"rv'.. JU pent tter .e, p ctiOD.-- of .. om .... ·I·n - ...... .,;.,..:�-. WI·tL.: ..I)ostals sent alit '.bY Cba'irinan Her- . U<lttery, on 0 rtmoat· an 'neXt Tharsclay at which time the.dub "'- �.. IfCUU __ • UIschel Shaw of ilhe �I committ�e Walter E�kersan.· It is prObable that will eleCt regular olic:ers. SIXTEEN OUT PO. I....... the last hundred yean has been won-is a cbss �n� f�r. M�y 20th. . ,Ex-captain Fred Gaarde will catch The number presen,t ..agreeably S1II'- derful beyond description. "While" part of the game for Lake Forest. prised Professor )(e�a:m,'.as bst' faD' every force in 'Christendom,' orpnizedScore: only five men reported for;th�.course. Captain ltoa 1HD ADDC'PCe. Spriac and unorPRiaed, .... : worhCI againstChicago R H P A E Those who were at 'the' mcctiDc PIactice .... wOman in 11« �. lie· _it. .. tCollings. c.' f 1 I. I 0 0 yesterday are: Herbert lt�l1ar; K:irl can.ftOt find a siaIIe-thi.g t"at wo'"Eh h f I I I 0 0 .. . for 'it oatsi4e llenelf aM the' lapse ofrom, r. . .... ." Keifer, F. M. King, Abraham Halper- A. formal caU for caaclidates.for the. Kassol1ccT. l f. .. 0 0 � '3 0 0 in, A. C. HeTger, Harold ·�on, H. Varsity tennis team will be issaed by time."Sunderland, 2b. '.. '1 3 .1. 4 0 A. Biller, Bamie Wetsman, Lester M. Captain Allan RoSs about the fif-Meigs. lb. •..... 0 1 13· I 0 Wheeler, J. B. Plasmon. Paul Heflin, tecnth of April. Sixteen men havePegues, s. s.. .... 0 2 3 I 0 Hargrave Long, Paul Davis and C. So far signified their Inte1ltton ofRowe. lb. •.. . . . I o· 2 2 o· Y. Rowe. . . , turning out for tbe net game. amongi Paul, c. . � . • • • • . . . 0 0 6 2 1 The consular school. �s 6r-st P.\ai1- whom are Paul Gardner, WinstonPa�, p. .•....... 0 0 o· 5 0 'ned about a year ago, most1Y�thrOi.gh Henry, Robert Hart, Moffett, Lewis.the efforts of Professor'" Mernam. 'ftIe .Sabath, Stern,' Pincoffs, Moses, Ho1-purpose of the' schOol is to prepare bor" .McCullough, Mac�1intock, Sar­men who intend to enter the"COD- dam, Kuhns, and Johnston. WithE � sular sernee, and to � to- the . Captain. Ross pla.nng aL._ net' -an2" president of the United· States·.,on hope to capt1lre "the Watern tidetheir graduation. . api .. tbis year.prizeS to be Awarded 'l'hRe' m&beat-Last .Uader- Preamt S,aemof DepartmllDt. .-•Twenty-two Seniors made Phi BetaKappa at Nebraska. 'Only six weremea.Cbaapa·iIl. Hotel 1Iaroaa.'The HoteV Ma� under 'Eo M.·Russell, is �lDdeigoing an' 'c:xtensiverenovation, ·ineluding redecoration ofhed rooms .and rea1Tangemcnt of thedinrng rooms: . PriVate (acilities arenow provided' for private banquets. ATear' entrance for convenience hasheen added. PDt Piaanc:es in Shape.The Three-Quarters Club held ameeting ycsteTday in the Rcynoldsclub to straigbten out their financialmatters. Vic:e-PTesident Munger pte­sided in the absence of President Ru­ris. - IDr. R. B. Opita PromotecJ.The tnstees of Columbia Univer­!lity .have ,appointed Dr. R. BurtonOp�t_a, . .-.0' ,took hiB: I�. � D.' �ere in'1905;: to>'he iRadship ·of· the depart­ment of Pharmacy. Dr. OpitE is nowassistant professor in the depanment. Totals........... "' 8 30 15Gke:.FQr�t:-< R H .P AP. Scott. u. .... I 0 0 0(Continued on Page 4). -.."/�r}Y" '>""�t.. w"� �tr- -���'.: .� .-::��\. 'I.I · ..-.... - ...r :: ". �B:DAlLy·IlAltOON •. FRiDAY, APRIL 9, i900....... �:' ,. . .' � �... -PROF. STARR TO ADDRESS .. j; INTBlUiATIO.NALS ToNIGHT'\:' : .; ..... �,-- �. ; ._ ::- ···t .-<G604 .�.auf '�\for F1ftt .Social JlectiDg,' of Club in_ . Bitcbcock Parlor.THE DAILY MAijOON':' �.: DAILY BULLB'I'DI. ... . v r ... ::_ " ........ 't.- '. • "u. CIIIiI'wiIl bOlef bGsinessmeeting today in' Cobb 88. . 'BIaddriar TijOata--Chorus. 3:00o'cloCk' .everj afternoon" Uid' wt at7:00 o'clock. t:'iery evening.Political 'Bc:Ga� Cbab will holdmeeting this evening in Cobb 3C. Mr.H. E. Downey will spea'lc on "TheTeaching of Economics in the Sec­ondary SchooL HJaaiOl' CoUeie CoaDdl will meet'this morning at 10:30.Hoaaehold AdmiDiatratiOD CIDb­Dr.' Chester W. Wright will discussthe subj«t, "The Family," EmmonsBlaine Hall, this afternoon at 4:00.Sophomore Clua meets today at10:30 in Cobb 6A. .IDtCmatioaal Club will spend socialevening in Hitchcock tonight at 8:00p. m. A,ll men and women are invited,TIle GmdaI ...., ;, . ., ...U ��· ..._.., ..·'ftII:v -ef ..... ' • ..._.-#",' .�.,- ..r.- lI'eIIII�,� ••• , •••••••••• � 1. �n.:.,�.;.;.,.;.�' ••• �.�., •• � � ... '....... _ ,.. -�' .. eM-eqo ·P CIdaIa ......l&�:� � � 1hM,_ �Pabu.iii4t" : ...... __ '......-. ....4QII &ad � 4utq 'u... ......ot�':7�"" ..ee' .....tOI'.u.n. ,. II" ..� .lIIIIa ...,.'.aaTOK ... � .. - r It ....Mm.VIlf � .AD.&8,., ...c. A. • .......-aa."" " ••• A&111e&16 �A. L..PJUDSrmK ••• , .......... __ OFFICIAL NOTICES,Political ScicDce 3C will meet to­day at 3:00 p. m,CJaimaDts for AdYaJ1cecl StandiDgwho have completed six majors andhave been two quarters in residenceare requested to leave their nameswith the clerk in the office of admin­istration, Cobb 6A.Annual Contest in Oratol')'-Threetypewritten copies' of speech not toexceed 2,000 words must be sabmitteeto the Dean of Senior colleges beforenoon April 22dProposed Amendment to the Cap. and Gown constitution: "To substi­tute the words 'associate editor' forthe words 'literary editor' whereverthe latter words occur in the textof the constitation," To be voted onby class of 1911 on Wednesday, -April14th.· ._GoU Team-Both Freshman andVarsity candidates are. requested to'meet in Dr. Raycroft's office at 10:30this' morning..CbaDge of Rooni-German 2A and-2B .are' to meet in Cobb 13C at 9:30'rB08. .. MQT_.,,� ••_ .....A88OCI&'I'B BDftOIULA. Go WbWIel4 Bargraft As 1.0 ...H. l'el8enthal Vallee o, ;A,ppelaBPOiI.'rBB8..II. �. CUpenter\1o .. Le�W. B.. Ll074C. W, Wuhbnrne As LothJL�. �B. .. , B1JlaW, s, "�uteNewa eontrtbatloaa 11187 bit left at ....Ball or I'aeu1t7 1!zcIw ......... 11111 ..Tile DaII7 IIuooLNow that Director Stagg has de­cided to give the season ticket idea, . another trial this year. there is· but one' thingfor the students to do. .The purpose of thescheme" is more tobring out -an encouraging 'audience'than to increase: the athletic receipts,and it is likely to' cut into them seri­ously if a large' number of studentsdo not buy·: the .tiekets,But' it 'is for· the rooting, the en­couragement, and the enthusiasm that,only a large crowd of spectators cangive _that .a_large patronage is mostneeded;. The: distinct .promise ofthis yea�'s' -basebal, prospects has beendwelt 9pn bef�re. .TJ:t� ..��� sc�ed-\, ule prolUi5eS'.�ome inte(iisting �lDCt.im,-:portant :�etu.·: :: in' bOtJi" - of theSebranchei" of· �athletics trluch' dependson the am()unt of' support given bythe students. -ChiCago students'should ·The .first 'entertainment o� the In-justify' the' cOnfidence' Di!,ector Stagg temational club this quarter'. Win takehas placed 'ili- their loyalty, and prove place . this . evening in the' 'parlors' ofthe adviSability: of "seaSon·;tickeb for' Hitchcock baiL This will not:be the'spring' :atbletlcS. " . : . . . - laSt ·afbit· of this sort to'· take 'place'· . ,;''',: :;:; : .. ,.:.. '.. in the house parlo·rs. . Dr: C. P; small, .. .' �::-.-... ,the new head of Hitchcock, has ari-.·Phi Kappa ·Psi ·Eatenain .. �ac:alty, '.The Chieago: diapter of, Phi Kappa. nounced his inten�ion' of allowing ;lS-Psi gave -a� dinnet:' iO"six members of' sociations such as the International'the faculty'.tast night· at the. Wind�r"; . club to :n5e'. the' room for meetings.mere hotel President judson -. was It was at first: reported that· Dr. Smallthe. gUe�t of honor: ' 'The- other mem- would not allow the' use. of the par":bers .of . the faculty, who belong to lor for this p.urpose.· . . .'r B:'I t. The enterfillnment thiS evening wdl-ths: :fraternity, were ��ofes��r, C.',r.· be for all the members of the clubWhittier. Professor·T .. G. Soares� As-.and all iu friends. The propam assistant Professor. D.· J'. Li·ngle.· As-sistant Professor T. L. Neff, and Mr. announced yesterday will in,clude a'. . . . . - . talk . by Professor Starr on his' ex-C. H. Beeson,. . . . Af· ·caI 1_·peneDces In nca, musl se,...cuonsby members of the club and nriowsother Duinbers. John' Lee, the firstChinaman to enter the' University asa student, will give' a. description ofChinese' life, and the Phillips Broth­ers of Jamaica will speak about the:\ special 20 page jaw edition was customs of their native lanel. TheI'ublishc·d Wednesday by .The Daily music wil be furnished by Miss Bes-Iowan. sie Diggett, Winston P. Henry andHenry Miller.SeasonAthleticTicketsa,-m.'UDdergraduate Course ·Book s :should -be .handed in without delay atBureau .of Records; Cobb 2A2.The editors and business managerof The Daily Illini are choSen, by theAustralian' ballot sYstem, all paid-upsubscribers J>eing entitled to' vote.ANNOUNCBllENTS.Theodore Tbomas Ordaatra' willgive a concert in Mandel, Tuesday,April 13, at 4 p. m. Members of theUniversity may receive reduction slipof 2S cents after April 5th at the in­formation office. Tickets at CobbHan, $1.00, i5c, SOc.Woman'. Athletic Aaoaation willgive two' performances, one at 8 p.m., and ODe at 9:30 p. m. in Lexingtonon Friday, April 16th. Admission 35c.UDlvenity of Cbicaco Dames winmeet ,Saturday in Lexington 15. Mrs.Kern of College' of 'Education willspeak on "Songs for Children." Mrs.] I ouse is to be hostess.Reading-Professor S. H. Clarkwill give a reading of "Parsifal" inllandel on Sunday afternoon at 3:30. D. F, DAVIS WILL FENCEAT CONFERENCE TOURNEY.\'Defeats JIPIrid&e aacl is a.c-a to.RepraeJlt V..-, at NebraskaApriJ t�David F. Davis will represent theVarsity in fencing at the inter-collegi­ate meet at Nebraska April Ii. His se­lection was decided by the oflleial c:on­test in w1tic·h he won from his nearestcompetitor, Roy Baldridge, in twobouts of 5-4 each. .The finals for the Universit1 eham�pionship will be held next week. Thistitle lies between D. F. Davis, winnerof preliminaries, and Robert Kemer�last years champion. The prize is .to be a medal' Siven by the athleticauthorities..The fencers are Optimistic over theirprospects at Nebraska. They havetwice proved their ability on outsidefencers of Chicago by favorable rec­ords. Davis has beaten Eckhart, oneof the ablest fencers of the country.,and is expected to win the Westernchampionship of the colleges.RECITAL OF .� PARSIFAL"BY PROFESSOR CLARKTo Acquaint University Pnb1ic WithWagner's Opera in IImdelSunday Afternoon.Professor S. H. Clark, head of thedepartment of public speaking, willgive a version of Wagner's "Parsifal"Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock inM-andel hall. The version is entitled"Parsifal as retold by 'Oliver Huckel,"and will be supplemented by selec­tions by Mrs. George N. Holt, theUniversity organist. This reading isexpected to attract especial attentionon' account of the coming of grandopera.. "Parsifal" being one of theoperas to be given. The recital isopen to the public.NOMINATIONS OPJ!:N TQDAY,Senior Coundl. Liats Posted in Cobbfor Elections to be Held at C�Meetm, to CIQSO MolJ4aJ at 4o'clock.Nominations for membership in theSenior council, the elections of whichwill be held at 'chapel next Tuesday,'will open this morning. Lists wereposted outside the Senior dean' a officelast night, and names' may be turnedin up to Monday afternoon at 4. o'clock.It was announced yesterday ·tbat nonominations will be reeelved afterMonday afternoon unless' no name i�proposed for a . particular; division. .Those eligible to vote are all ItU­dents with: twenty·Jour ·or more ma­jors .of ¢r�'�,. ,The Seniors' are 'Ub­divided' .Bto - � divisions. and' ·the .nieJllher��ip. " of. �ch, .division . is' in�.dieated· on. th� l� in: 'Cobb corridor.AU those eleCted will .erve for' two:q .. u1erS with the. <txception of thecouncilor from divi,ion 1, whieh ip­:Cludes those who take degiees inJiine.SapbomoIe a-. to Meet Toda�.A meeting of the Sophomore class:wi" be held in Cobb 6A at 10:30 this�orning. The question of the dance,on ApriIW9th will. be settled. AI­'though the matter of, changing theconstitution of the Cap and' Gownwill. be brought up it is understoodthat nothing can be done,. as anyam�ndments to take effect in the yearin which they are passed must be .acted upon before the second Tuesdayof April. That will of course outlawthe cOftJ�'Pplated action....,__.................... A.__ " ••• " UI'�_ .. W ........ � :�, .. 5 �. �: .Gillette Safety Razor'. Clean �havi�g' is part of ""the' 'oollege' man·8 g(le-. pel. It goes With the exercise and outdoor life-- .. with good ,spirits 'and good hea.lth�·'·. .�.Five minutes -a dav .�t with the Gillette Safety Razor.keepsthe face shipshape. The skin is 10ft and clean. . "..;• A man can't wash his (ace really clean with a stubble of bean!on It. ' -The GUlette Safety Razor has a big following �mong eullege menThe best shaved men on the campus use the Gillette. .The GILLETTE is kind to the face-the k�enest ind smoothestshaving edge ever devised.. Any man can give himself a clean sau.(ying shave with the Gillette -despite tougta beard and tender"kin.The GILLETTE is handy-no stropping. no boning. A saver. of time and money-l36.00 a year and tips. .,'There'. no razor like the GILLE'ITE or that.ill do the work ofa GILLETTE.. .The Gillette Safety Raz •• r is sold everywhere. A mall can getblades anywhere on the civilized globe.Standard sets, 15.00.Gillette Sales Company'603 KI_ball Balldl ••• Kosto.New York, Times Bldg. Canadian Office, 63 St. Alexander 5tChicago, Stock Exchange Bldg. Montreal, Que.Factories: Boston, Montreal. Loodon, Berlin. Pans. .Irwin .Bros, CompanyCHICAGO449 to 451 State St.Long Distance Tel. Harrison 5:6-517 5825. State �t'Long Dist.. ,Tel. Wentworth �1?:Prime Beef, Pork, Vear and MuttonWrite for Special Hotel Beef and .Poultry List,Specially selected.fOr -Hetel, Restaurant, Club and Dining Car tradeFancy Cots ()f'�eatS -for this· trade given special attention,. 1V here to 'DIne.,1She Woqdlabln', c;,Gf'e.�. ant ,SI. aad Cott.p Gnwe A..e.'TBB FIBBST' m' ilOsT BLBowy APPOIlIDD CAFB o.TIIE'SOUTH SIDE.CUISINE UNEXCELLEDPRICES RBASO.�-On.hestra Music every ev��g.fJ\TIJII4_ 'l'lmIPSR �,. _ ClGAR&TrLS -wTo have becoll;le 80 popular aDloa.college men without any spedal 'ef­fort- to make, them. k�own ' showsthat Fatima Cigarettes. deserve thesuccess they are making.Smo!tc a f�w, and you'D kDowWhYF��ve������("for l�� ·:Ll ., I�J"'1 s;....... �, :.s-l .I THJt DAILY :IIAROON., , FIUD� Y. APRIL 9. 1909Mossier ce. '1""Ready.S8rvIce CIothB. ..50 Jackson-Blvd. BADENOCH RETURNS, ''TO WATER-POLO TEAll.Cbicaco CbaDcea for Victory ewerPenn. Brich�tift Practice'forSwiDimen.EasterClothes 'atMossIer's$25&$�OThis week' will be� 'gala, da.ys" in this store.Just follow­ing our '·b�Style Show'we are nowselling t h ev�ry modelsthat were somuch talkedabout.;The ri c hgrays andfancy bluefabrics are It was officially announced yester­particularly day by Dr. Nathaniel Butler that theUniversity Elementary School �oul�fascinating. , '., have no sum�er quarter this year.These Suits at .$25 "and $30 This, however, refers only to theare extraordinary values and grade school. There will be the regu­besides, they, ,bear the ,lar' summer quarter for the modern, kindergarten."Mossier" , 1 a b ,e 1, which In speaking of the matter Dr. But-standsfor the- best in clothes 'ler said: "It has been the policy-f)fready to walk out in'._ the University in past years to hold a .._ summer quarter, for: the ElementaryBring your lady with yon School for the; purpose of allowing·f Ii k (h teachers from all over the' country1 yon 1 a we ave a to study 'modern methods of" teach-. most comfortable' place) ing. However the plan has beenand let her help" you' make found too expensive to warrant itsyour selection. continuance. It- -has cost a great dealto organize and maintain such an, in- 'Styles for yonD, D' m.: , eD. old stitution and as a result, if, ��'; �enmen amI- 014, yomii' .n�::: -=-:;--_< : - ; de�aed . bj diScontiriu� it." � x..,.. -: '-<'You'll �nQ yoUr siie,(Vp to 46 .tout) ",.,Come to-4lly ,MOSSLER .CO.CIoda .. _ ....... y._ ...... 50 J.cbon Bvid. .. ' 'By the return of Ben Badenoch tothe water-polo team, the hopes of theMaroon swimmers for victory overPennsylvania are greatly increased.Badenoch, who captained the 1907championship team,' will resume hisformer position at forward; and hisexperience, and stellar playing abilitywill greatly strengthen the water­polo men.Strenuous practice with the C. A. A.swimmers during the past week hasbeen of great benefit to the Maroonplayers. Benitez, the Philipino, isshowing especial improvement.lPennsylvania is now out of therunning for the intercollegiate water­polo championship, Princeton andYale now being tied for the Easterntitle.DROP SUMMER QUARTEROF ELEMENTARY ,SCHOOL� te&iMta.de4 ......... re­,PO" at once to' Allan Ross if theywit'" 'to receive spring quarter P. C.credit.· ' ._ ... .' .. ". ......• ;;:0" .. !.- ... ." ." ..... �.. . "�DO'YOU PAYlI\ore·than'2�.ror a hat? .Lota of merchant. are sellin.hats tort.2.QQBut-Arthur:'�2are\Wl'lhPlan Has Proven to be too Expensive,. to Warrant its Continu-'ance,� - - - - .. � - ..Preliminaey wrestling trials tochose a man to send to Lincoln, Ne­braska, for the inter-collegiate cham­pionship April 17, will be-held in- toeBartlett 'wrestl�ng room at 4 o'clock.today.'Coach Tilden Stearns last night ex­pressed confidence 'thit -ihe--Varsityrepresentative wiIJ finish weJl. Muchwill ,depend upon whether the men,who compete can get under weight,165 pounds being the heaviest aJlowed.At present both Elliot and Woods areabove these figures. ' Hirschi, 'Keir­slid, Galway, �ix, Madden, Eskey,Fisher, and Alexander are the possi-bilities. '_'" t is hoped that all undergraduatesof the University who are 'interestedand who weigh 165 pounds or lesswiIJ take part in the preliminaries,"said Dr. Raycroft.WRESTLING TRYOUTS TOD.AY." COach steams to Select Man for COD­f�' ,1Iatcbes.·,· REPORT OF PItBSIDBNT 'OF .THE J1!HI0R COLI.BOE COONCIIf the autumn quarter was primarilygiven over to the reorganization ofthe council itself along practicallines,the work of the 'winter quarter hasbeen to seize the opportunity thusoffered by the new constitution tomake its power felt in improvementsin many phases of the life of the­Junior colleges. The main things ac­complished are:The council has taken part throughits representatives, .in the work of thecommittee now considering the ad­visability of the introduction of thehonor system and will have much todo this quarter with determining theoutcome of this matter and after care­ful consideration should take a de­finite position on the question.Morover, the council has been repre­sented on the committee consideringthe re-organization of the college sys­tem, another matter that will demandattention.Instrumental in CoDege Reforms.Through the efficient work of 'one, of its committees, the council hasbrought the plan for the introductionof music courses into the Universityto a point where its early adoption'may be confidently expectedThis is an improvement which hasbeen much hoped for by many stu­dents, and the council has been greatly.pleased at the encouraging prospect.Realizing the fact that one of' the.greatest weaknesses of the council layin its lack of close connection with,the student body a system of monthlyreports to the colleges was provided'for. Trivial as this may seem; webelieve it to be a big step in the wayof greater efficiency. '. , . ,The matter of bettering the JuniorClass Day exercises was taken up andrecommendations past, most of whichwere accepted by, the facilIty. Thelengthening of the time devoted tothe- exercises, better attendance, andthe selection of the . speaker by tllecouncil �er:�,. ���: ,ot!tJ:� '_main 'hra; ..visi.ons. Incidentally, the increase, ofattendance of the' associates af':the: _winter. e��r���s �y_be tc;ited �. part- .ly due -t() the ·comicl1's 'aetioli." ,'�:��ts."",.,A revised cod� for the' governmentof the inter-college debates was sub­mitted to the faCuity, but action onit, has been postponed for a time.A, uniform plan of control over the':conege social program was put into.operation and has proved successful;., B�sides tbe�e main points, th� .coun­cil has had' representatives on the.seal and motto committee of the Uni­versity which has -been, making ad­vance during, the quarter in solvingthe difficult problem of selecting a fit­ting seal A miDOr point has' been theintroduction of the college taxationsystem.Work for SpriDg Quarter.As to the work ·of the ensuing quar­ter, we recommend the following:; The counal shoul� take up immedi­�tely, and throUgh"itS rq,reSentRtives;�id m',th� Solution of�tbe-�prOblem·o'introducinl{- tho .boao..: lYStaD, ud 'ther(t-a1llan,pti�n :, of the' �DeP.s.�:., .. :�:".' ",It shoal.f 'p1is�', tiI� � to ':cOmpie:'tlon the. pian' (or, the· introchiCtiOn 01inaslc, CourseS, 'which has progI-essedso favonbly- thas far.·It should' endeavor to 'Come' 'intocloser toach witt .. the colleges, and, tothis end, sho1ild continue, regula�ly,the monthly �rts.'t should assist in every possible'way the work on the matter of theUniversity seat. 'Bcside these things, the counalrn�st select the Junior day commit­tees and must manage the Cap andGown c:1ections, both matters of rou­tine. They should be disposed of assoon as possible after" being takenup, in order that they may not oCcu­py the whole quarter's work.R�spectf�ny s�btqitte� ,. RQBERTS B. QWEW;' .Presiclent- ��� �rte� 'Q� '. S. Scanu.. Pres. A. C. ScaUMACHU. v.·Pres. F. A. WILCOX Sec', ,---.-' A--Bishop SPec:ialof true merit. disdncd,utyle and, :becomin. �don .. One 0( oar2m .prins oftermp which appealto all critJcal style experts. 11Iiaclasa we constantly aim to please.Expert.hatters' Benice when youtrade with us..1a'S ·UIBT lIE$3 $4 $5 $& .Specializing Knapp-Felt, Roelof andStetson prOCIuctions. '.I .. BISHOP " CO.,Ha.., F.n. GIn., SIiCb, .�.�'.,�"8TAD·S't; �.�b1ished ,� Clothes for the COllege ·ManOn the campus and in the cJasa room,men of refined taste are sure to wearKOLMAN e a::� CLOTHESIn these garments are embodied the higher ideas in correct dress, individualityof styie end exclusive patterns. Cut, fitted and tailored by artists in garmentbuilding, in our own work rooms, by our own tailors. Fit and fabric guuanteedKolman· &: Company, 266' Dearborn, St.. M d=ock Block7J�;lde,..s �.f F�n. C/o,tblnAU, of C. Representative, David Anderson, Medic Class 1910STYLE,.QuALIty,'. Duratijllty ITAKE'NOTICE,!,·And warn your,friends not to�y $2 for & Hat.THE .GOlDMAN '$1.50:::· H;AT,. .- :,ALL UP-���!E �TYu.s, con·To .: ..» .:'24 CLARK� ST., NORTH OF:,·LA��}st.·.. .', .. . ._OVerlie-,'The Reach Basc· Ran 'bas .belped <to m:Ji;e base ball history, for untilthe introduction of the Reach. BaIlthe (r.1me bcked the finer points ,whichplace Base Ball to-day at the foreflOlltas the greatest of all outdoor sports.lIi� I.. _.i _.i .i �ill·s c J),.ade:"��Cand,e.,.Fancy Ice Creatnrca, Dainty Lunche ...1,18 E. 431\1 se. 241 E. 55TH ST. 895 E. 47th 51.••..(_.�:.:.::�:�:�,:� i.. �i� �i .i i� �illFULL DRESS SUITSTo RentT.C.SCHAFFNER18 stata st. ...... c:.traI.ans 1. Enlmlm Cards of ,oar Dame ft 25iD correct ICript. iacludiDIf plate �I.• -;HYNSON, eo ... $1 ••P ..... a-�. �'f ':-', ., '.._ t � .. , _ � ,• _ w � __ .'"" •.. � ...... to ·Buct Roie ofwOaJd.l. 8aakette at W. A. A... <bID .... - Nicbt-Place Tick&taOa Sale .0Dda�. VARSITY WINS IN TENTH was. 'victoriOus' ill· the Cook CountYmeet, but· UniftrSttY high· school andWendell Phillips' were. disqualified fornot touching off . properly. Theseteams are both believed to' haye astroDg chance agamst the blue andwhite· ranners.�'. Cold: Wmd RiDden Vanit7.The cold wind ::restercby preventedmuch fast work' oft the part of thevarsity men. A large number wereout, but only a few tried any hardworkouts. The candidates for the re­lay team are exPected to have theirfirst trials on Satu.day. The weightmen have continued. to . work steadilyunder the direction of Coach Parry ..Stone,·3b .......••Mather, e ...••..•.Cheese�n, �.-r. f.Helfrich. 2b •.•••R. Scott, lb. • ....Bradfield, c. f. . ..•Hurlbut, r. f. • .•.Schulte, 1. f.-p. .. 0' 0 2 1 11 2 8 2 00 0 0 5 00 0 0 3. 00 0 14 1 00 0 1 0 00 0 1 0 01 0 3 0 0"i � '-.l Nickel theaters will be made thebutt of the feminine sense of humoron the camp�s next Friday nightwhen the Women's Athletic Associa­tion' will give a series of vaudevillestunts and "Reveelema in Green" inLexington Gym.£'Betty;' Burke will enact the roleof the chorus girl who failed to makegood and had to. j�in the five' centcircuit. She will. give several iOogS .aad will be aided in the fifteen minuteentertainment by a set oLstereopticonviews. 'Mias- 'Burke, who is relatedto thebmous Billie Burke, is said tohave inherited much of her dramatictalent from that actress..... Kiper GiYeD Credit.In connection with the announce­ment of the nickel- theater burlesque,the W. A. A. press agent gave out theplot' of the "Releevema," She alsosettled the qllery that has puzzled thewomen of the campus by stating thatexclusive credit for the play belongst� Mi�s 'Florence Kiper and Mr. Vic­tor Herbert. Miss Kiper is respon-sible for the words and lYri�, and )IIr.Herbert, through' his "Algeria" and"r�, Donna" is handed the palmfor the" iDelOdies. -.l The play' is a take-off of the' recentj'visit of, lime. N azimova to the cam­� pus. She, il" the person of Releevema,tf' has come at the request of the women..to institute reforms by anarchic meth-ods. -'fb�; UniY�tY women art ex­asperated - at tllt faculty restrictions,and see ·in Jlel�vema's presence theonb Way tQ thnnv; of[ the harsh des­potism of the' '�"g body. At theend the' Russian angel saves the 'situ- .ation,Play to be Sensation.The play is said to abound in satire'and in both song and dialogue, and isexpected. to prove a sensation. Tick­ets will be placed on. sale Monday atthe Infonnation office, giviqg studentsfour days in which to purchase' themfor the play. Two performances willbe given, the first starting at 8 o'clock'and -the second at 9:15.Bast ' serviceBetween·Totals 3 2 29 12 4Score by innings:Lake Forest ...•. 0 00 1 0 2 000 0--3 runs, 2 hits, 4 errors.Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1--4 runs, 8 hits, 1 error.Summaries:Two-base hit-Collings, Sunder­land; stolen passes-Collings 3, Page,Sunderland; struck-out-by Page 6,by Cheeseman 6, by Schulte 1; baseson balls ---off Page 4, off Cheeseman3, off Schulte 1. '.. CHOCOLATES ••••and. fine bonbons famous through ..out America, put up in beautifulboxes suitable for presents.at 2x.:40c and 60c per pound. . .:•• A pleased customer is the best tadvertisement··. .INVITE HIGH SCHOOLSTO ENTER RELAY TRIALS .Team � Will. (:iO to PellDB71"amato be Decided Next Week.·. .: . GOITHER'S�: .COIlECTmERY.212 STATE ST.Invitations have been sent out tothe various high schools and acade­mies for the try-out for the Pennsyl­vania relay on April 17th. The Uni­versity contributes $125 toward theexpense of taking the wiiming teamto Philadelphia. The contest hasalways ben considered important inthe preparatory school athletics.aroand Chicago, and the team. win-: ning the race on several occasions. succeeded in carrying off the bannerat the Eastern lames. Hyde Park. and Wendell Phillips nIgh schools; have furnished strong teams in the. past, while Oak Park caned off thepremium here last year and took .thirdat Philadelphia. . . '. : .Oak Park Weakened:Several of the local schools havestrong teams in the field this year.Last year's winners, Oak Park, arehandicapped by' the loss of Barron,one.. of their strongest men, and arenot g�erally 'expected to carry off thehonors again this year. Hyde Park -Developing, Reducing, Facial andScalp M�gc_=-Eleetric Light,. 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