Tlie·4iDaband .. deeiding" game of t1tecrucial series' with" Illinois will be72 to'" �"�"Of�'II�lr played off on Marsball field tomorrow� Satorda�om- I afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lllini will�trint!iIl �i' 6ght.Jike:.tigen to;.come out. aheadand thereby make the series a draw,With all -the dual'-lheets now over, two .to two, while the .Varsity will go The University. of California, Glee.and, tbe.cOh{crence two weekscaway,.: in. determined to get .. revenge .tor its club will be the guest of the Univer.-·DirectorJ:;ta.g.-·r�wiIL:begi� the .·her-· week-end-fast .. week. sity of Chicago . . students Saturday,.culean task of rounding .up another A -ray of sunshine in the clouded May 19, when a concert will be' ren- �winning ccmbination. Prospects for·· pennant sky has been pointed out by dered by the combined Glee andMan-.his doing; .,0 are not very .promising.. some of. .the.rooters, who -declare .that doliri clubs. from California,. in ,Man�.·as he will have more' to contend with, sbouldCbicago hang the Indian sign del hall To this concert·all members··than he has ever had before. on . Illinois . tomorrow and the lllini of. the University' of Chicago. are, .in- ..The "Old Man" will devote. all the, turn around and beat Purdue, the Ma- vited.: No. tickets will be issued. The.time at . his .disposal. with . the track roons will be on an even fo�ting with. occasion has been arranged for so that· .squad bet,ween now and'J.tne 5, and the Boilermakers. They base their' Chicago: men. and women may extendnothing ... ll1.,be..1eft.undone to produce claims�on.the;conteDtion rhat-Chicago.. .. a_. �o.rdialgreet� .to- the Californians."a wiDninlr,-team- ... , m .. ·_: •...... ".',. •. 'has had-ta-plaY'iout'-pmes-with .111i--·. . May ReJDah1 for·Conferenc�·.V�.�. � .. :z- .. A"""·�--·.... . hil P d LId 1 '. :It is probable that . most . of the�·..,_..,r. .. ""v. .... va· -- .. nOls ·w ,e', ur ue' 'lias p aye on y ..Nothing .. heavy ip', tl-,rHne of, tr�jn- two�,' 'thirty or more members of the two·.ing 'was:-'�one! yesterday. -The ,'men---' . organizations will remain' here until.were:-gi"e� eR<!.,!�h: w�r� to. loosen up� Purduel Wm.,2 to .1. � after the' Conference;' and plans: .. for. IS' h1 t C t k their' care and entertainment were set.'�1����ii:'::�desCarp:��er�ent o:;o:�J�:c After two kaleidoscopic innings 'on foot yes�er<lay, by . the executive. :c:,.. filled with : fuss and fury last Satur- committ-e. e- of.the'R. eynolds club .. The .r ' . .Z· .' " .;.; ,;, .' .a light jog, but no time was taken. . . he C. ap., am, .. G. o�n. ;1909 ; is KOO:tl,....days game departed Purduewards by '11 b _. d th . ,Interest wa's added-to, practice- by .the . men WI u ' e apportrone among � e IIC IDPaPsoni .are,: ilf.ihis case�'UseJes8':'. f 'J '- ft III th . a 2-1'scor�' Dense' clouds "of fog and fraternities during 'their stay here, an las!.' lv.ell· �s •. odio' 'u' s,. !JI1'II.·�·t:be q'u"e·s·t''''lo··.n;··;:'f '.·i.·•appearance o. ' Ollnny :." .ayes,', .e', gloom veiled the departing Conference _,..u ...winner of the Marathon at the Olym- baseball championship. '. . :::�:�:d�t �::h �e:�se �:::es�ccom- .• ;.t�li;f�:���:7:�U;�s.���;r�,···pic �Tme=t..n Lo�n lasthyear, ari� I: Pag��gave the gamest exhibition. or: THe club will .arrive· in Chicago on ·�tei left: to'. the IncliridWt!. ,.'1:. ... �.. -."." Of .. " .Alex hi_l"p �n '.' or�y. :'.t e two we 'a same..;athletic career�onlr- to be rob-' 'Thursday morning ': and will give a ."th.' r�;'''e'n' ':�_L":""::"':�I as •• opsom"'�.��'•• j,known aC�.iCago.; ... �ar�.thoners�. The .. b"'d' .of'·a·' VI·ctOry'· . bV""'so'me off colo-'" -.'. e _8 .. 4De uuu�trio were out trai�i� for the big race'" .... oJ. '" I concert at the Auditorium on .. Thurs- :: defeCti; �:muli,u.iu�t� .�l"�� ..to be held:here·tf�·ii:.�tur.da:y. _. '. _��se ��m.ng .. IDII�s�'the a nm� mnmg day night. A�lo.�k o(�hree �undred .:r �ndhail .. qlf5�i-�th_-· TIi'!;ief4t-'of-.;\;:·.:� EOn' ';Dei·ed. .. ·�e·wlth�·the· .. II1I·t e'prevlous day seat$-.will .be re'serveciffor Chicago .!. . . ••... �uldt.iii'....";;.��;r�is.···:';.J!."': '.;;.:...:.-... ;.:..4..�.��.: •• ..:,.�.._j: ..., .,. · ... '·.;· .....d·· . '!f"'" 'I·'·ea.... t. '.• i. he' ·b-Id··,the"-sltt-ia-·Bol·le�"'kers to . D- ,-.----_:.- "D'U_��_ J ��"'!... �q: � •Pnrdu�':provC! ·a· aIr Y"easy 'Vlctlm'" '" ..,.... ._CO-. -_._ ... _ stude;ts. Three boxes" wilr·-be ._re- ..r.IC'W". �A,..u.-.,�_ · !&�iJ jb�:��#:·is:·;f.: :C'I@.(�tr.� "�:: ..to the Ma1:oon:runners'lasr S=iuirday,' ��hr�..tilogles,�s�.separfLted...that. they" . �erve! for members of: the Gl�e.-club, I •. _. .... "' ..• ''' •• �.� tht 'editora w�.-.ba�: :",,��- .... -:, ·.1 -:':' 'h . 'ft'- ··t· ..h·····l-��v··en ..... ·bet..nG died from lonelmess. He also made who:,.;"m at,te.·nd the'co'ncert after.,. their . DR.'iI',·'b·'�"'___"""N·'l�.:t. "'..j tt:!� 'f t! 'd� .: '�'i;''_� _ •• '.. 10]' ,- .:: ' .-t e score a . er .. e- _.. ..� D :, .. - , .. ... .''-.A. .n.An.u� . !' . . moD�;: p � 19t1S .wora::ID t ..72 to 54. F� �iJcis;-,J,>.Oin��.of C���':l'a �� aDd!�thr.�e· �� .. Iher �v.e " an��1 ban9uet, �hicli' occurs' t�at The appointmebt�·':ot��Dr .. -:Cbarl&I. �sib1e.·· , '.' ,..... ,' .. ;'.'1:'""1'.: �- -1& ·r��:.�'�ct,�w;as·,.tbe:. h!_ts andcoverdt. �aylDch.of.the:I��:. �e�g�- .. --:-:,. ",#A' •._ r��:'�-:' ,.�. , ... R;isiMnoDcI-.::�:�c1� :.:,:.'Q.���tY::;'" � .. �- � !'J�'!.�:�"'�:'" '�:�'�'�·";'·�;l·-;�/-'.:";.:.· :.�; .. , .'Vl�W f�. _...:�_Z".�• ., .:_.'�'\. I"m'"'b�':;' 0";-::;,.'-: :tiet(Ci��..�.'. """ ..... � -;:··�:.MhOiMe�... --� ... lIiiiU_';1.�· ::;a,1i'dri�"""Ci"""'� -. _. .�� ':� . ���.... �� - � . ..::� �.��-'WIn 0 '''-'�� n'� .......... -'" f�'·· ...... _.� -"J. '. T'�. ...,. 1iIII!� _ • .. .... ,.,..� ... ""' .. ..-.,�""!; ... '"'.Kinkead"irr lhtf.·-bidf: mile .. ;The'.race.,·� '.. jQ&;.�J1P.t&r_9. .Iik.et.� :p.yfessionaJ_; '. . THei<maia:l'en�ertainmeDt ·wiU::�- ·asiintctaatiOIl.l�plisOn".iW+'-N- t6t.�,.,.1 " boaiitL��"ij'":''''' /' .. : ':a:��.��'.:'_:',�� '>was run in �. £a�i���oi 2:Q1:·2-�.�. r ,: .�e. !=�ntest_,�as a. heart-cl�ving .. p�� .oD_.�t��y._ .���. th�s:p,!�� � CO�ds U(th�'�:��':JODgI-Jist! '. !:�Ii�' CJ' "'.';: ,It 1!'!���IjitS�:::\:::��- .The victo�-;wbic���al�st �·beett·· . one.Jo,slt �J1r.Qqh. :As'o 'a -,.spec.. tade a il'ecepti�n 'com!"lt�e .?� fo�� •. ��,!:: :hon�COIifeiTedi"trim.:.l���::' . Of����,�=��.:_r:;,�·,·;;. 'conceded to Kin��d, proved:.the .sq��� M,��sba.l�'¥le.!�_�� never. seen:a mo.:.� dents, bas :�b1 app",Dted, ""iI ..... c�: ',�erson -� � laae,�,.,. ,( ;',_', 'Y. '. (�':f "', :,,,cess of Director Stagg's coup. Com- d�oralmn�,. �er:c.racking. nlDe 10- m�ber w111 act.� host to ,ou�. �f .. �e., 'rows.. � ap��-I6, ... �dt·1II ...' -.�,� ,�, "..stock4-and'..Ifimblhr'.·'Were"·,botJr·witk ....... -:dllva��$lX..��urdue �em_�d ._�embers of �be cl�b. In the af�-:o: ' ��oa:_������-: ,:,.p � ihat:tko:'�.jili' .. �'�· '"drawn from the mil� and Carpenter .. ';..to .�ve the �"'<,__ �D �n ,one ga!t . n�n the .wlSCO�sm,baseball . �e ,qu��"ohl��:::;��-�''! .::.' '.�ed"b "da�W"!6f�i'�'/;-ran alone. Kinkead aud McWayne of. ;.tallr. ..•• �� �be ���Ur,; howe�, Chl-. _wil1.protab)Yf'�e 3U�llded.: .. Aft�,the� .. 1a��1S _an Euro� Stu��D �!,-=:" '." l�· '�. ;�:_ ".. � .-. • :::-::-. .. .!'..::/._ ...•PuPdue had an easy �me making first· �-ca_go ,.clislDte�ecJ;.lt"e;._o �ilennakers:. ,game a .recepbon �Ill .be held, .n•.. �he: . �tiODS. an� �e:qu�b.�!��.��� �� �"; �ra : ,_. i..�,� .. _M-�;.:-and second.. .wlth a confu�lDg succession of b�nts �eynol�s club, to be followed t)y a m.' sura. nce., �.:H.�, .�. '�r. "all '1iiii�"" .I�f!!��):�'"rI��I;-�'HeeldR/�I.i!iCIL.� ..'. 'and -solD.e\ .. blg..league base .. runumg. dinner In the Co�ons: ..' ':. _'known as a wnter'����f!lnd socIal .. ,' it:.�ca?��···It l', ... '.. � '�:�).',P d "'d f" ..•. t..:...."L - . H' 'k' , ... ·Few.on.the bleachers would have been On Saturday. 'D1gh. t a Jo,n.t .concert 'wdrker... . ' .. , '.'�';}.' '.'.. L.'.d'.d� L:,;.g�� �..... . .t��.,: ,-win u;r::m�p��: ��;;;·��.t::�.;:�>. 'contente�, w�th less. tha� .three.'.ru�s. w�1 be give? bY�th�,.visitin�� $le�'dubi ,.. , '.. "' '.' :' :, '.. : .':,:_. �Qit.:��>�!'.i�;": ..... � �;�,:" .• 'S.... k ff d b h' Then the mne boarded the balloon and by Umverslty .talent. The ... pro. � . wn. .r...: �b.s==aev.· ;.,..........."" n..!..:. t:..i.;.::�l. " .'�' �1"'t�..... .. (' _ . ..ramm.J was ta en"o guar y I!'> �. . .,.. '.. ':�Y'. • .!',.---:' ��� -4ISTl&&V'��tli!liil'�··�' ••,., -..ad' ···b"" .... .,' d . took , andltwas.aIl .. over_. gram of the. Cahfor.ma club'WHllasr ::' .. : .-."�:." �" ..... ! ... ' ��-...':�".i; !"')""1�"� •• "� , ; .. : •• ",.-.popponent s Suu CU�· "''!..--, an, .... .. .' ..... �. ,....... , ' ... --- � , .... , ., .. "PJ�.:r, -. �� • : e art�-· .�.' .ct. Sh rt" ···�1··- 'th'''d'' �..a-·a a..-:.�._ . about-'an ·houri .. and"will .be· folio_cd·.. .� ....--.:......d .! •. ;j---:.....;.c.-..:....!�?!P.. .�-'" �;;;;,�"";"",,,cI..l2':1o ··/�·�7!·'· .. , .. � ....secon ua ran a COon; I.. &"U&UUIII;; U�VU5 n� .' .".... .�.-��. -�� 1.. a.o �.,. ·�;:"qnft�!' � •• - �:aua!sa .•. ,,,.,Crawley' as usuaL scored :tlte. major' The Old Gold and Black team" b� s�:ne sele�tlons. fr?m The Ly?�1 .. 'i'1ieir�:Oii R'�illia# � o�ee.i�·.·'Nb�.) l.tlar�;;�··".-'4.;" :.01UaHr' ..f Chi ' ·nts·. H showed that· the SI'X o· r seven consec- Liar, the ·pnze wmDlng sketch gaven II.-.i....a-.· .. �.� ,-� :R.:I�lD""':'; J-J. "'.,j_'" '.c:.;._!.............• ' "'1',,-:,:"" •. , .... ,'part 0 cagos. pOI •... e '. won . . . . -7',:-- .. � .. �:� -v, � .r"ef.n;tre Uca. ·Jeft·:�,,".:,&De serra I " •both hurd� a,nd: the shotpAA tied .for.. utive rivets it has fastened on the at the last· Reyn.olds club .recep�on, or' �'!�idiJteia:.��ew.!..(BcJkibt..-;:: ·".t)f Ifour: full '. '. :Ci..;.WJaIPi,""- �.:: ... '.fi - h h- h . d � _ .... "'. champl'on' s'nl'p 'nave not I..-"':n un de some numbers gaven by the. Umver.. . ''1.;. ,'.' J'Y '.";'.jr; . � '" t -:i."-. ��, .. -, '.rst In t e Ig Jump, an .. or·. s����. : . &I'll:.: -. :GI·. 1 b d b h W···· �. ,:..,{ .. �. . . ."" '�m" tht!: 10u,.IC:JaiiHti 4 ... 'fa.�� .. '". h' I 1. d the d - 'se-'ed Shade I'S a'n' excellent' pl·tcher Slty, ee c u � Y t e omen s D' "" V' 't' _ ... -..:,1- ". ."., . '. .... " �.··l· •• .... '·IW- � " ',' _ .. ' 'l�t,�\t.... - """.,, <'.Iff t � po e vau ... �.n won. If . In � y •• • • . GI � I b W· .H ... b' c;a.. meen s 10um<niSt -pro��,,,:, 1bc! $1ow)icCtUQuYatiOii of'loe .� . .;h b ..a This tt d. h- '.21 '.� and IS recelv-..a .�by the L-st catcher .ee cu.. IDston enry. IS 10 C arge . d' "':tL' .' bt'" ",- .:..r." f ;b· ..· � ,,'. ".�, ".. ' � ., - � .' . '��""t e r:Dau.-.. .lIe e . IDl_ pOI��. .. . �.'UC .' • . arm� Ir·eag. w�a.:t·�" IS.��uLe.&· "sa9 'R�� ... t"t.; honOi'; t liitS is l. .• �,.B Ir 'nts 't t 'D-...L-;..., "� .. " In. the' . Conf ... • o- one � Tragesser of this part of the entertamment, and 1a '·1" ·d···· cis . ·11:·L.:....:..;.z",_'·· "I"f.· .. , ... : '1. , ... ' " ..• " .. �. " ',1' �' •.. at rspn. wen' O·.nuuuv, uu..,.·r. .. , _ -, .' • •.. ge�n� pe�'1 s"an 'pa �'.':Vl :nv�ID''')') ftbe. (DOS, 'effeaiYe"'ideU�'tha .� ....H h b lei 'th' t fi t· both .. wh()..throw. s to second u. nernngly and Earle A. Goodeuow IS chairman of th t. f A' ".. · ..... ··da�··� '.)' I � .. ", •. ::,:":,�!,, ... ,., , •. 0 •.• \ l��'enc rea ng e ape rs In '1 h .... .!. e own 0 Ul'Ora on· .. OD .J,"JU.I� -. ... tr·.tieeft '�"o'Dt':ii1':i cap" aDd' ."H··_ d' tb h" 'd' d' . the'" slu'gs ·11·ke· ·the· redouL...o-bl-· Ty· Cobb· .t e receptIon commltte� 7th 'd t � 'th . .... cia. � • .oIL.._.., �.£....::' .......... .1 .':'" • ',' ,-' .,.... -: ..... , •events. e ma e. e un re m. . Inil... ..' _ • - ,aD Ke ',,"U.. e .m-on y .�Iuulf' .�wU:' . '.l"lle "ictu�s of ('various 'faC:�.� .sensational tim� of' 10 ftat) -Hench �IS He- .was.�pon8Ible .for·two-thirds ·of �t �tiOD C_OIDJDl� of ,the Aurora' Beacon;' This'is in ac-" .�.r �_t.e¥s:·.t· . ";r :: t;;, I .�.i •h . -H "L' '-- k 'the' Pol.f· dui.. hl'ts . The --ntl·re team' has The reception commIttee IS com- da .• '!t' . . .' .. , " .' "aesJ ro�, - . 'P ..t� ." ...a runner w 0 'WI �a.e to.�, ree - u � .�;..,. ':. '. cor nee Wit a'precedeDt' estab1idl�" "�i.a.r:l.i-4!11e.m'D:,,;,";·.1I I..':-'t·"·' .".alL. l·'"••• . .... . • .L- h f posed of the·followlng men ·the mem· .. ., .' .,.'. l1li- .. � -. �I .u .. "."" cn .uP �u� ....oned- Wltlr 1ft .the· Confetence.' an 'expenence- greatu·:tu4l� ·t at-:.o be . be' k d t t .' .th R _. by. the 'Journalism'''class, and. jllcfl(li!1' ·famJ ...'!ut":as didlth� caait�I •. of�·:·. any otL.....r west- university nine. n. 109 as e 0 mee 10 e ey fl" . -." _,�". '.' . 'fI� •U:-Io JftftIft a Slam. . . ." II'C. "...• • rom past resu ts It Will be quite�aft "�fClie latt ooM.A It J' .... , -' ·d·':"·';· ,&� --r P.B th th . 'f h nols1dub tomorrow mornlng'at 10:30: -... .� .' .. ... •.._ � � epa great � .... � .. ,�The' higla j�ftlP- 'Was a' clean swetp;. o. elr runs. were ga ts, �even e-W. P. Henry, :W.' L Crawley. Ralph enhvemng expenence to bot� !h.e st�- ad�qa •. '9lJle��ing .out of the ordinaij" .,for the.'K�u,s.. With:�o�rs,'Craw- less, and they can �lay the VIctOry to .Cleary, H. O. 'Latham, E. 'A.' Goode- dents of the- class a.nd t�� atlzeils' of' �o �h��l.'·'· .' ... ' ". '.'ley and .HatiWe')sti�I!�up, .. th� ·puF�ue,; th� h:-seshoe hUgging of the studentsDOW,- Dr. J. P. Warren, David A. Rob- Aurora. The staff of tbe Au�o�a ll�a-:: .-r. �,_.... ��:'.��J.�;_,: " :.',contdtaDt�,HoltZ1nan.; w�nt, out',at 5 ba � ollie.. ertson,' Gordon Erickson, H� G. c?n, an afternoon sheet, Will be ��- ..... 'J1it:".1kJo�, .�I� ye�r. fep�seat., all.,feet 'Unchu,·aiultthe event was given . Director Stag�.sen,t In Pat Page to.. Stibbs, £:arl Bowlby •. Herschel Shaw, Tlted �o vacate their positions 'so :as. ·:.ddi� of a dormito?"�:��..om·: .. ; .to Stzwg's team:' -,The' pole vault was, oppqse Shade. N Icol � u?defeate� Ed De Witt. Ligb�r, Alvin. Kramer . Ned to . ma�� way 'for the class. '\hat of . last 'y�ar�: �nd :the' ·c".�eriti�·b -R t U f t� C' I Walsh .. For three "IDDIngs neither • ' , DeaD'Vi . .. • D...a1.· '. . 'f • "f . b' f'lI h' :.� <.;. '.1. ' .wodn 'Ri1 �_�ert� ad "f" 'tehe . '. t�� ey, team threatened a score. In the founh Earle, Walter St�ffen,� Dean Kennedy,F. IDceIl�,II""pq ��.• ..IC:. � ��bl' 0 tie .. �I.; ��}vntt.�� -an . CIIiU'Ua Ie � or e nex ,p ace..1k . Renslow Sherer. Edward Sturgeon, eanng possIble, results, Dean V 10-.. ,UP I m rea,,", e S�7�. A large .Inareasa .. '. S • CI__ Boltz .wa ed, was advanced by a sac-.. h' .. . . .. h ba' (J' b' .. .... '. .S�' Gets> �t, ��". .rific�, took third on a assed ball and Edward McBnd� Joy Clark, Arthur cent �s not .en�ra.ted the POSitiOn. of .. a�. ? 111:&. � lO.t e spa,�e_.!1c:,.y�:ted:to ..The two-mile ·threatened at first to. d b lk d pd b h' .' Wheeler, ·Frank Orchard, Ralph Cobb,: managang edItor to any of the class. 'the t.!DJ:v�rslty Settl�e"t, �,s.ecuop .I_ F' score on a a etecte y t e ml- . be b . .. . ..... . 't .'d" If-. ha" ..be a neck and llec� cont�t. or SIXcrometer e e of Me ers. Tr esser J. D; Macomber. John Dille, Boynton . mem rs, .�t WI�� ta�� up the duties U�lO� �� �Sl.� 10�. �• ,t mte�es�. ,lap! WaS9Ol1 .hung �lo�ely to Stophlet, I yId h yd h:as . '. Rogers Paul Gardner, Charles Sulli- of that poSitIon himself. Many mem- The II�e�ry section IS unfortunately ... h k d I lOwever, WO'D ave score 1m any-: be f h" .. '. d'd't d'" r • .but at that pOInt . e wea ene am . h' I h' I f h' h h van, Richard Myers, Earl Hostetter, rs 0 t e class Will 'leave' the 1l1ght· crow.e, ,I 5 re ee�ung .�a:ure beIng.,"Stoph" romped in with 'a big lead. W�Yd Wit a o:�. It to e t Wk IC e Albert �Houghton Howard Blackford before so as to become familiar With' an. imitation copy of Th�' Mar�on an- ,.Nineteen of the 27 points in the tne hto dstrdetcffmCto a two.sacSer and Melvin Erickso�, Lester Wheeler: the' city. det date' of January 17;.-1931. The,. M d was ea eo,. harters to under- D V' . .. Maroon'· k . tIlweIght events went aroonwar"1 d I h V . • h 1£ M' Ray Carney,·Edward Felsenthal, The- ean mcent has' dIvIded hIS class. .' � wea POID s are c ever )' .... -Crawley, �col1lber and Kelley made d�n. d; t.e . ars�y � t b • �g� odore Baldwin, Frank Coyle, Ralph' of eighteen intO' a ngular staff. ,Pres- ken off in tne leading story, � ofit a slam in the shotput. while Worth- I�ttdoe h ageCsI secon SlOdg e, ut t Rosenthal Mitchell Daniels Ben tori F. Gass will hold the position of the ani-c:Je published last quartei. an-• be d fi I (Ie w en eary groun cd to the '. '. d' .. nou ·.h ' ,,' h '. •wane and Macom r score r�t a�( T Sh d Mayer, Charles Paltzer. cIty -e It«, and·IA' •. L Frldstein will nang � e p�pc:r.s c ange !n·-Imnt-third' in ·tht· ba�f ·throw. McFar- sml 109 a e. be the news' editor.- The rest. of the, ers being reproduced with.' variations.,land 'sprung" a surprise in 'the discus ChIcqo'.:Lack7 Seveilt!l.· No Club CommiaioilrMntiDc.· � I staff is as..follows:" ,Literary editor� i� . the form of .:all ima�nable 'va�a-"by out-thrqwin& ..ll.comber ,and Kel- All the gloom 'vanished, 'and with it Miss lia���Eth�1 Counenay; society: tl�n!J. As.the work "was' d��e bY .. theley and gehing fir�t place with a Shade's smile in the se\"enth. In a President Henry 'of, the Ihynolds edito�� Mi4iI.'.' .Ii�' .� Kawill� editorial., fo�er .. pn�te� ?f t�e. paper the pro-heave of l� feet 9 anches. few seconds the downcast crowd was club yesterday calIed off this week's pa�e 6Jit�,�'a; , �mueI Wallgren; fUSion and on,.na'�t�· ��. the error�metamorphosed jnto a shrieking mob. assistant," MISS"', �.,:D Lowenthal', a, re beyond companson.meeting of the co.mmission, scheduled UR'I ;n..Page ·initiated the cha� with his sporting_editor, Nathan,'el PfelZer ••. ex-'" �":'-'the W� -.ft...a--·tfor toniKht. The' next meeting will R' .._.......... r.,......third sin'gle, this time between first be' held Tuestby; Jane I:. change 'editor, Miss Ersle WeiJ; 'copy A large. paruohhe�tngr:l'9'iDg __ I..and -second. Cleary bunted along the readers, Israel Ginzburg, Henry Gilt- �s the book's weakest point. The aaia:- .'third base line, and Tragesser in T ler; Miss Lott' a -.... .. Gr-eenwa'lcl, , ...., • .1. take made in having the work donehe basebc'll1-le�D1 of. Cornell was .a, om "adefeated last week by Iowa 9 to 4. (CoAdnM GO P-ce 4) . ·.,iCAll __ �·�..,prJal, ..B[' UIIEISIIY . IBIS'.VOLUME VII-No. 147, ; .... -* : �:. � - •• • • CHICAGO. TUESDAY, .... ",25,�c� . x,; PCDDaIlt Hopji� 1Ibe �·"".Nar­,• .,. ..... Ptap.1Ubl:·S'C8IIkrOwtD:.:rie up Situatim l �tpro&.ta�:<-�] Glee aDd.lIaDdoliD'·CIuDa « ... -UBi .. -"sity: .of. California to: be,'tHere',This. . Week.· , fl''., F� ,Vohime.o£ .: JuP!�· �p!,,",�rA,...... .... ��a.ready DiabHluteea' .Licht �.- .S� -Y�terday--;.·,JolutDy·'fJIi;tWaDd�lItIta-�--� .. -.-- ....Reynolds, Club· Tabs InitiMivet,mii.PlaImiDI( Elaborate: Procram, for. '.,.Reception:aDd EaterWnmeDt., Has�.JIaJrJ't ... Odcialai FeUa . II��" � .. ,Secticma'A�'�ofr:DaKF.JIKc,On b.i93i:.' ..A5� the-'fourteenth ·votume\'in:'th�hi5tor.y, of :�he. City Gray, ',th'e',} u)ii�i,:'Class preuots:the' Cap,�d.�C:w.a.� .of 1909." To recall to. tbtSse··studetJti· .whose four ..allotted y�s'h�ve. pa.�ed, memori.es.-of. their,.college,- days;to: offer .to- the ·under�uates· a it:,! Jting;review�f.·contemporandOl1a.1&�versity life; tOti; gii�."_' to -the outuwor�d an added proof of, true;·�roo·n. spirif�hu been the pu�o.�i' ot,··the' ,bdanl -of editors, in .. belWt; ot, '�heVdassrof-1910l( .J.,�ytlriey ,��Y •...Carl,H. L�cb.i, ..JerOftie New FaDk.�.:J. A1&ii-: Ross;'Hitty· 058&(1" i..atb�m:�!The natutal amphitheatre at Wash­ington is being improved by the A.' Y.·P. aathoritiH· .. so· ·as· .. to ·seat .. 12,SOO ...people which will make it the largestin the United States. (Cobtinaed on Pap 4) (CGadD- GO Pap 4) ';'. . . '. . �� DAIL� MAROON( .TU.ESJ)AY. MAY 25.1909; ... _-. ............. -- � � ��----�--------------�,.�...•�.. �---- �� .. � .. �-- �----<��;·:"H£)�b�ILy�MA'ROO'N�1 .. �;Mt·:·�AiLT·itJL�.j JUNIO;RS W� CHA�PI()�SHIP .)-e ,..' _". _-Tbe O�.I.LI'tU .... t·��bI�_. ot'.;i_'· ·��tic·cbm-;;��st of'Ualn.r.ltJ' of e�::� ."Miss Civilization" nu�ets this:�:after-Jl'onn('rl,. . :;. r : i "noo��i'n Kent Theater at 4:00 o'clock.. � UaheNll7 ., c ...... �; Thosejn "The Reporter Who s'coop-". _ .. ,. FouluSe4,·",..: .. �·t·.· �'.l .r ed Hirnseir: af'S:OO:':· :". .:1't• T� W"�J' ••••••• � •••••••• Oetobel' Ie UIIe.' ��. studeDt VolunteeR, -�ilI holci� open The Junior Girls annexed' anotherTbe 1)&UJ' "'-�.��.1. �:. :; , �... h-" . :.; .�� .. ! 7 " .:. k' ·title y' esterday when their·' baseball', •l' '. . • .s_n�etllTf t IS c:venm� �t. 0 C?C 10':. EDtei'ecJ· .. 8eeoDG-et.pa· �· .. t· tbe �- Lexington.. Dr.' H .. B. Sharm�n will' . team won the second game against :.. eqo· Poeto«lee;' ellleaRo.' IWa.''1Iareb leftu·r�., on "'C�nfe���c�. ���.th�s of. the Seniors and got the girls' baseball.. 18. .. � �der Ac:t.,aLlIardl a. 18'l3. DLf' .". 'I' .' .,. W" k"·· h pionship bv a .score of 13 to IIt . :'. - .' f. ens� 10 a IS.�IFl'ar�.·. or::" . c am • '.'�" Publlabed dallJ'. e:a:eept lJUDciQa. lloa· �'1 The game was one of the most sen-.�� da,..· aDd boDuJ'a'-ddriDC -three· qa.uten ,: ANNOUNCgENT&': . sational played so far. The Seniors.[ ,;, tbe Uul\'eraltJ' J'e&r. ..' :. _. _. _" .�. .'. held a big lead all along until the be-? 8��puM prte.. .. _ per ,.eMl ...... . !J�or.PrOm-is to b� I].�!d June n.. ginning of the sixth inning. when Miss.�.il '.,.r TIIe.u.n..•.• 1IuMa.�.... &M..• �.,.-•. �.'.. " .•• �nc: -. . Ticer'a Head meets Wednesday �ullivkand' theh pitcher for'thth.ethJeunbiaosreSs·+;. _� . .'morning at 10:30 in Cobb lOB:.. xnoc e a ome run WI •J; PaBaTOX' F� G.&88 ' .�� Ulter . :. 0';";' • ftill. This made the score' 6 to 11.� MIU.VIX •• .&.BAIIS lie •• � : Pow Wow holds. meeting W:ednes- The play so rattled' the Senior pitcher!"1;�·.:� ':W.FF .... ·.�p·.�.· :d � �r,-" .. d1Y �l ��.:.� �:_ �,: l� CO�,b. 61\. that she let in five more runs that in-t:11� I.. FJUD8TaN .. �· � ....... r . :P�b��! meetmg' 10:30 yv.edn�:�ay. ning. Misses Sullivan, Halsey and---:TIi�_.:·Iin.LBa:� c� "r. 10; 0 ":" a�count �uthors rea mg.:.: Gould played a star game for the Jun.WOIIBX'8 lmiMa. _ .Commerciat Club are to hold recep-' iors, and Misses Cable-man and Danall .... 1iolUe IL'CarroIL' .. tion Wedne;day evening in Reynolds· played well on the Senior team ..&88OCIATB lmlTO ... ·· . Club..' After the -game the Juniors gave theA. . G. WIlIUleld HarsraTe·. A... Loq. :D�tic . Club will hold important Seniors' a spread in the Women'sH.··��U� r,». � .. �.; :VaUee 0; Ap�. businessmeeting Wednesday morning .' Commons in honor of the victory.BBPOBTBB8. .10 30 - The lineup for the game was as., F Ca te A.. LoU, at! : .J • rpeo r . -� 'f" -', follows:; Moaes � ... ti&ii ..... ;-� � " .IL �. DalJ:' :Yo W .. C. L. will be addres�ed Wed-W. B. LloJ"d . I .. � B. 1';' Bm.' n�sday �at-iO:;JO a. m. by Miss Pre�ton Seniors JuniorsC .. W. W_bburoe. '.;� ". w. �. 'I'od�; in, Lexin�on.·.· . . D�. na· ...'. . .. pitcher ... :.. Sullivan� Morn. s II: Brig' gs :.' .. ' H. CIareuee B.urke.. C bl t h H I• . R' , .1':" . '. .':_' � .'. � . a eman ... Col c er ...... a seyI --:-. . ." -II eceptiOD' COl1lllUttee. Califorma,. h I b H d�.�; �:�ev��outrl.b�tloo,. ma7 be lett: at EU�. -Oiee'Club' m�eti�g:Wedn-esdaY,:·io::io. . 'Slatig t st ase........ ar',HaU or FacultJ' EscbaDge. addreued ,to ;R�yno.''lds cr.u.b� : ':-.' : �.:.:::. _.' Fish , 2d' base EvansTbe DallJ" Maroon.. "t ,.' . M'errHI � .. �' .. ' 3d base ..•.... Hastings: -'. 1'0 the lhirly:·ot·more. students who ; p�eriitj:.�:��!tic�go:. >1Arntacost· ... r shortstop Gould':Ii<l'\,;e made till's: y'eai's Cap 'and .Gown "vs� I1I�nois :W-ednesday .at�4:00 p. m.. . Ca·menisch .. left shortstop Clarklon\ M�rshali�Field! :";": " .:�i-· ". .'. .. . ··.possible, ahd Cespe-' . . . . . .. ,. ,·!!Russe1l·· .•. :.' right ·'field ' '.:.':. RoeHer�"s: tj th� ';: . cially Jo th�' fw� or I Gi� :.ciub�: �iiJ'.'hritd··;it� ���ual ban-'" '.' F�cb9. '. � .. :. ;�'left fie1d� :.; Herrick'. ,.... '. :qu�t Thurschiy' kt'::· 6:30· [p: ·m;;. at the'-'.. Cap aDd 90�·· . tbree . wno:--� baYe I . . .'.• ��.I '�"•• ' :·�p;nt' almo'sf .:all the' . .st�tes :Restauran{ <'. ",:';�., . J>';: .. :' ..'. . I ti�e 'at tl1eir <dispo- .. ': Vd!� fot: Co�f�r�n'�e':,'Me'�t '. :·mu.s� ,<' •• saL:fn . bril�ing' the . b�ofc up it the place ;'itairies ,'in ·ltox··;52�' : Faculty '. Ex� ..·�-� .. sta��a:d �hich ti{i�··year's�.o:nuual.has 'ch�ng�,.:.bY·i�:'1e.:'5ih> ..... : ;:::. ��.�,::.� ": . Bands off cheap gloves.:\ atfained� �th� . �tud'e�ts' of th.i� 'Univer-', .:' �nides: ·CI. are tQ disc�ss,: the. �. 1'" if yo\i'want W'ell.gloved�;: sity : ow.e.�. �uch �'riio-te . tha�: ��.�y.: �r� � 'lOriC ::�':The ��eo.iy ·.Qf Religious Ed- " 1 .. ,. ttands�: Hand ou: . ..t. ..ij�lY �.vec .·to. �'y.' Withqut �pI.'Ospect'. :'hc tion..�:� .Wednesdujn Cobl;» at. 8:00 � \' '." "ro"'1iATES".� _1·��._re.ward::othC!·tl1a·� :t�c:·��H$!��ion •... �. D1��'_-:':'-:; .:::�.< .c. '.��.: : :.: ••. .: • .... ': '.,. �" .... :i, .. 'l'. .. It.:.: \0�:·.o�gJli{J$�,w9r�:)yc.;'!,:·�ho�!t�jiio .. .. Y .. II� C.' A. will Hold 'open 'meeting j .". .' .h�:e' h�� ��. ·l�r�dltd.·of· ·t.h�;·:�idi�r .\inH:liSke.-'ll,',we·dne-s'doii .��ening '-at 7 �. ";.�� 1�.·lg,�'t;r:�..... : . '. .:... .. ....... _. . .. . ,.c s.a. ���r�_�t�:.!u�cr�lt .. ::o·<ilock.!�i�'''S�an •. wil:·speakon .j '�1�'"'' ��.!:� ... ·SCH·U.'Z B':::»:�S .of the stu,dent. boay •. �f;1I.t�cljto .�hefl "The Irreducible Minnn1Ull''!J .,' ;', . .'. .� I .' '.. .' . I .. ". ;" '.. � ��... . .�:.. Vr�.�������!.f.::�:���ti�:... Inb:n:o��,_��.J�st Society W�;.I, :,;;, :':'�� ,:'::;i:"';;'�� ,) ,:. : I:. ';'.p':�'bi"·0= n" a�·;-.·b·l·e··:'::'7�; _: La._·di.·•.. �::�.\·:��.t.i_ja.·'�.. ·.ii��.s· .. '�\'tc;JaIiQ.sa�rific .� . bich�tbfd;ub� � .�� .. "I�.dr�e��!-:;.Wa����ff:-!lrIl�1 - .;;,." J '.; � : JAG. __ ,-'. '1&:.� ;'_"4;.'tl'�1·�t. -"b -.'. " '- • .;. ...... ··1· pl. 10 Cobl)··6A •. w:ednesaay .. 3fternoon at I, r. I·' ''_� It'�' 'nttod 'e moa- ...... lf· t 1 .: '. . .. .. \ QIO.Jl"p-I r�� ��\'i. e ental s,) . '.' 300' "'D-bl' 0 hi" {'I ..' I.' .' WCIUlIa.· u I . UC z� 0 .' /. ',: S It"· S'. "3 "'A' dl� t:···· ... "B' IGI",' .. '. �.' '•. ' , -}.:,.�. '-' .. ' .. ;��7. '.�' ". '. .. .,: .' o.t:I Co.'u .I.e... w.. n. en.' . p..o OJlOIr. ,.L St d. . ts' .d.C'. .It. f' th '. U __ .'. .' U .". -__ - .�.- .;,.. .'. g."'�.�'. I." •• h.... ..;.. .... � . ., " � •• ; ;� ,.; .,"n�. . : ... � .' .�", .., UJe u en an racu y 0 e . .... 'OIIIiO;;; ,�a·. �� a:-a-..:·�·:.��··�:�.(f6�:a+id� ob:S: .� • ..:::- :;. r· . .- '�' .:.: � ::{Jniv�fSity':C)f Cbi�'whtnlo'Dot '3.06:'" WaLsh ��. ea···:·:u·:�e··.·.'.',_.··i.':��.;·:.:.�'.'.:.·::-:;"". : .. :�u� ,,}, ',:.J : -_. _: .. ;··already.know-=mel.····t·nave an ex- UII AI - , ..... '. :"-4, .: l'�·�:ll'n.� :: •. : '. • �a0t4-:F_HIES·SU�.ERIOR,·.·.CeUeiit:-i: .. ':' ,' .. , . .. __"i::'FO. t.he: E�,tqr:p�..:�e: Maroon.: "'_'� ". t .-. TO.·�I�GS .. ,,'At'fi b" f tt.. " hl· .. ··· •• •• I' .' '.� '.' ,... �1'1c!TRA ··A.".. ':.' ··.·-.0·· RESS·.''';''r;:i�c:�,�rp ne PU.�lty-com�:'J': ; , -. -. .. ,,�::��!.:: �.: .. :;,.'. .•• , •. ��., .. � .......!.!.�mt ee:�:?.� ��e-.p.ollor sy�em •. I h;a..v.e.. �Bw. atii�TamiD-Tack lleet- . I .• :. . ... .' •.. take'J.�so��a�_��.�? �n� 9�l'�.�!J�1i':'; ,;;: I D�i��� md.BIdrd- .. �.��,����,.�u5Ie��rall.occ!,�IODS.,�etlt ��n\�flIa� ·I.� .... regard. fo���;'sys- :. -: L::;Aft-��.: ... .::.: especJaliy •. dancc;s., : als�\ ml.htary<'h��'�S: �nd'�e··:JL.t�· W·�� �' : . . '. band mUSIc. .'.. �;�:.::;:: .. :.:,��!�'C(p.p.eF,w.!.. .:.. .... ;_I.to� " . --. " .�'." ". ORCAR. J. MARGULIESJt<;",�C?ns., to-. It . eXls�.: . 01ae- bbJe(:tJ().n I N orthwesteOl Freshmen-:-went down . I ." -.h .. "'�!tta-" '.'� (t· "81"(.""-' . .. ..... Orches.tra .,. a:�i - �e����e?�!�: .. w�� .a·J 1�. � t�· .to d�·fcat .• befpre. :t1:te .. �pe�!lY...J�hi�ag!>. 1404 Os�ood Street, ·Chicago.• I� ••••• ;',: •• ;. �!'. '. �� '.,col}���. th�. . �912 tra�� t�am at Evanston l�� .. �at- . Ph Lak V' 27/.2. Sl��� .���t�e�h" ·a�: the' ���r�l"Qnhe�. urda� •. §S 2-3 to 58 1-3. being �tie. out- one e Jew •eX31mnatl,C?n" t. �t' .. Jhe: 'e:�tn1_d� has." come of th�.�eet� Davenport starred .' - - . '..nt!ith;e.r: 'gi:"en ·�0ii·r/ieceiv��:·atd4 ii{:.'the· for t9�·. lda. r.. �9n,· s.;.. H�. w. O.. �. ,th�,. 100. � '� •t· ... " .. "f 'h' '. . --'. IT may·not make an.·y differ-p e��rat�� 0 t_J� .p�per. '.: ". ':: : '. ·220 and ·440 yard runs. His time in··.lll.J�1'!ror Col!i:8,�.·�:�fr.�t:.i�g �e_220 �as 3.'-5' of.,a_.�ecQnd -b�ti�r ence to you what your Clothes1a"'t�·.Frida .. _,.. ·f·:t\... \"', �:r�'.'!F� �f -. -look. like but. the chances are•:._.... ,a , .. ;_,; .. _.�.oae... , .... ·.0•. ·w..,e.,·c.O'lin.'·· �'ex-: than made .in the sam" event in the ..- � - -" � that vou want as much. style-pftS'Scu -f)1� QP'IO,t.9.I\·,th. at the student's Indiana.-Northwestern varsity dualh . , as . much character-as much��9!� �;t.s, .!1.Q� .. V�. be: trusted·-if h' e' or meet held at tbe same time. Baird.sJu. . bad, fo ... .' .� . - ". l' , . . quality- as much all around1��.tJ;::;· r.:-:·_'J�r t��b�ta!e���. �ven Gerend and Abrams came next to worth in your clothes as all. � "�.f: :":�t �ec;�s to me. t�at ,the, �tu· D�venp(i�, th� first"· two' scoring two other. College men.. d.m!s "lion.or is:. trUst� -'1" :Ifiat case a fir�ts" and the latter on'e ... Anderson�'gOOd�.*aV�·inore :thi� \vhen the 'in- Harris. S�th and Rosenthal annexed·:st�t!?y :r��rha���,�,'1.�:�.;.tnt::rGOIIl;':�ll�ta(!t· the rest of" the Points for the Midway.that .�' }�$t.i)l�·_:p���·'.wlt�re· k' ·is· aggregation.····. ·tf1iSteCl.: . .... .. '. .. . .'-"_" .. � .. . . ' " ... . :.. ):·t'��\!,.er,:pqrnf;���ought :out'iS 'ih'�� .T�e �Wa� ��r. � Toda;:t!lose :w.�o '�hea�' duii'n-g ifi'e eXamina- __tlOn are.',�'�� Qn�.� �� would sign Seniors desiring to purchase classa,�'ls���e.}$.��J.?:·��e e:tr.e�t ;that. they pins at the Information office.. .will_ h�� .. �t IS :alt<?ge�her possible that have' their last chance today, accord-� ��. tM!:·.mos·t l1at�ened cribbers ing to Cbairman'" �(ori;'s6�s" an-I� ���t!re . w�ul.d . che�t and say they nouncement yesterday. The pins will:';' had�t .. �\�,�� C;lses would sooner or be taken away at 5 o'clock, and alllater be dlSc..o�·�r.ed and acted upon. by who buy them after. ,that must seeth� student b?;tr�. '9n the other, hand.. Morrison. _ /.,.cnbb.��s on a �man' scale •. thos.e 'whochea� 10 a petty way, now and. then.on ·the spur. of ._t.h� __ moment-aJ1d. thisllCtty cheatmg :constitutes nine-tenthsof.,.the .chealing in college-the�c peo­pte. crlhbers hut not liars, would" hedetcfl'ed from cheating' b,,: ·th• • . J' e neces-Stty ·of Signing the !;latem�nt S .t1" . · ... 0 m.11S �\·ay· .. It' seems' to: mc.:iha.t the ob-hgatlon of. sig' ninw tIl'" t t. • 'f') .... s a ementwould WiPe out' most of"the 'I ..in, college: . ..' co lcatlng , .'; t' f ..Girls Settle Baseball Series by a 11-13 -Game, GiviDc • SeCoDd PeDIWlt'� of -.the SeuoD to Preshmm and Sopb- .omore Womea.. .......REAL TAILORS-153 La Salle St.lThat being the case youshould call on us at once. Foryou we· feature a···$3S··SUIT.Watterson& SouthwardI' 502 Association Bldg. Tit I. Central 6198Patronize' Maroon advertisers.Park tTheatre."SansNew �OO PIa,..... P_'___' E.e17 f6Pt.IN PINERO'SIRIS'. .� '. Esmond Long. :H VlRGINIA... n. ARNr..u; 'T� 'ass��e 'yoa��e1f :. of tbe besttreatment buy of D�ily Maroon ad­��ilers...J''-I • � l' . ,".II, "PUTAPINUU'-0----':'�=l'.... elfenL -AU·c�,,!"?� � .�, . r•"1" .! • ...L .t :.'..•... -:�� ��,A· Most Popular Pla(:e to �The Woodlawn Cafe63rd SL and COttage Grove Ave.There is no Cafe on Chicago's South Side, so 'elegantly appointed,•t .' .....··CUISINE UNEXOELLED'Pnces Moderate . Music Every 'Evenirlg."' .'j.'Chicago Bonk. 'Mart. .3108. Prairie 'Av�u� .SUITHave won g'reat distinction in . maki�g. �veni�g Clothes.. �t'is their specialty. If you want tobe pIcked out from t�ecrowd at the Junior Prom, as one of the.best groomed men�.have Lindsay Brothers make you a dress suit. .' .' . .'49-51 Ja�'- BOulevard.'. ThTrd 'Floor;' ..' .,'It ought to become you-\'!heth.� ... you .arc;, tall of statu-:e 0':'.not. If it does not you have' either borrowed it for the occa­sion, or it is ready made. but not' �1l made.Lindsay Brothel'S� TailorsThey Fmd PoRtions-How? � the 'Aid, at· '.THE ALBERT TEACHERS AGENCY�378 Wabash AVeDu� . .' .Three Township High School Princip'alshij)�_in Illinois, S25OO, I*1800. 11400: four Superintendencies,*90(rto 1200(>:: five'-College·posi- ;tion� .two of them Domestic: Science in New/England Colleges;' a .Iscore of Normal School and Public School positions- all the above in­side of ten days, is' not a bad,:record. These are p�:.,.... byThe Albert Teachers' Agency. We could plaster' the bulletin bOardwith "direct '\:alls, •• etc .• as we have the goods. We get. new vacan­cies daily. Twenty-three years of faithful service to school officialsand teachers give us the advantage. If you want to teach come andsec: us NOW.ELECTRIC LINEDCentral .Hyde Park Bauk55th St aDd Wuhiqtoa A ....STEEL VAULTSBurglar Proof. Fire Proof. Abtolute Security.Boxes, Three Dollars Per Year Less than a cent a dayW. K.' YOUNG & BRO.Telf'phone Hyde Park 997Bralden ex '10 lJ. of C.Cor. Ella ... IIda 51.� .. CAFEWdh• FIht C.... MaaicCHOP I!!IUBY.''l'IIB DAILY KAttOO:N. TUESDA V. MAY 25, 19C)g.IIUSIC LOYERS' NAIIE H�S D. U. D��ON CHAllPION:BEATS PHI KAPPA SIGMAat bargainreduced",�: A' Suggestion,:', You can arrange with me now'.lD gc:t a new FOX Tyoewriter ati ;��l price and pay for it this·:�cabon • .' . ..,�: :. NEW, up-to-date FO.X. Iso to_i.ttS. Convement paYDlen�s,;�;: ,..If ),ou �ant· SClmethmg else,·��te fOur pnce, t WIll get you a::��;��'�"-.�: ,. '.' '!j" ,:I. �/,.:�.• , .. ,ti..;."';":"O:.• "_'"w r u. of c..'.�,+- .�·t� �·�··....,1 AGENT�' .' 5·�I�niyjdity Hall... 4 .... � .. �a.4 __ . � ....... _ , .',.', .'. ':, '.'"\ .. '�: .. : ... '� ��c.S.£;S.R 1,£ J:h�. -�... .j�_...�'- '3''- ... ;., ..•. J'.;' I"ORMERL.V • '" .'_a '.""�';< .. "":-.� ... '-:. fLO'" • ".• .. ' I&"!O·FLOOR MENTOR 8LoD8., i'. COkSTATE .. _ROE srREETSCHICAGOHave' you read our ad in the".,. Maroon regarding a� " Cloth.· Which We. aN:.' �.tc;,.� Y_:F... ?·,._ If not bett�r IQ9k it . up. For­sot to mentiop .tha- Stu�ents are�Uowe'd only' one gUess. '.. When sending in your estimate�'sl1re and·.ive your address.'. H3ye you' bought: 'your SpringClotbes? . W�y . D9� . l�k at ourSlock' before �r����,? .'· :�}·;f@·.�·� _to·Eat· '.. - 'such as . . ...Pies, �kes,Cookies,.:; .. : Cold'Meats; '..�BuH.., EDgs, Etc. ••.�. " .G01'oGURK�S=........ �.ws. E.' Slat Str.t."Ow aim. _. to pIeaR.JOhD". . ..•.' .. 'Qrew"lBId:.: -.f aDJthiaa caD. be a De­c,. ii, ..... a hmu..,. at the•. • !AI _..... -. I'" • '.H •• vuu cloth .."CIoIhea' taiIoft.d by theNicoD System.are a 1uXury-at the price of• aeceuity.,..,Wm: 'errems' Sonsa.AIIlt ARD ADAM STIIEETS. ensuing year:President-James Rowland .Angell. LAWYERS AVBNGE DEFEAT VARSITY NET TEAll BESTSVice-President-Mrs. Sherw�od J. BY MASSACRE OF MEDICS FACUL!-y IN TOURNAllBNT . You are cordially invited toLarned. drop in on us today. Of specialSecretary-Treasurer - Walter A. Barristen Ezhibit Prowess Oft Base- Gard:aer:.Sinci!� andR_.Stem,__ �� in interest is a large showing ofPayne. baD Diamond against Ancient Rivals IIIIIU ... -- --rMlA5 Flannels in" the smart shades ofDirectors=-Mrs. H. P. Judson, Mr. -Sawbcxaes Are Hmniliated. DOablea. gray and blue.Wallace Heckman, Mrs. Francis W. . These Rannels are between theParker, and Mr. Mead. The Butchers themselves have been Varsity tennis stars outclassed the light weight outings and the usualAn auxiliary committee to act with butchered. The massacre of the Med- .. fa�t7 ... matches played ·saturday worsteds.the board of directors and ad�ertise ics was accomplished by the merciless momiDg, winning three out of four Th-:y are ,light and cool-yetthe association is composed- of James Barristers, who, seeking revenge for in singles and the one in doubles. �o.nla!D. enough' body to take theP. Hall of the Law School, Dean But-· the stinging defeat of last year, sue- Capt. . Gardner eaptured' two' straight tal.l�nne. $30 to $5" 0ler and Mr. Gore of the School of ceeded in .slaughtering the. Sawbones sets from McCloud. 7-5, 6-;-0; Stern Prices,Education, Drs. Wells and Dodson in a �vicio·!1s.:. i�mJ>3$' �y il1-to 2 score.; defeated Clark. 3--6. 6-1, .6-1; and . R __ 'we aN Offa!iic •of the' Medical School,-G� -B.' Smith·of: Captajn::"Wallter: officiafed at the ob- Henry won from Wright, 4--6, 7-5. sperie1'" 01 taiIaiedthe Divinity School, C. R. Barnes' of' sequres of, the .Medics; . '. and 6-4. Kuhns .Iost his �tcbes. In 'iatD·" m. .. 8choaI ,..'the Science group, Charles A. March � .�e�JI" :;ougbt. the. doubles Gardner and Henry show-' $30�" .for the trustees, Ge�rge E. Vincent, The 'game was exCiting Ithroughout; ed better class than Wright and Clark,' ". Come' on' in-tOday.for the graduates, De�n Linn .'Elnd D:' and the Lawyers played good . ball. . . 1--6, h1�. �. '" �. : ;:. ,'; 'l ; .'. ;. �'.': 1\to :sto�. t .. ; , I - ,.A'. Robertson for the und�';;aduates, ': .flann��� �nd.D...!?�g�et�y, w�th:three I, .. ': ••• ;.I,·� :.-.:-: ;. "?: •. �.:'h.:J·:":��i !. ._ ;, "MOOMiss' Talbot and Miss Wallace lor the �bits eacii>·�1!·�·:·tJ1�1.::��ta:rS:�;-Walker. IIISS BELL' WIN�JN. FINALSwomen's houses; at large, Messrs. . struck ()u.t .�lv� men and allowed ' .' . "Hale, Parker, Tolman, Field, Cutting, only two ·bits. llatcha Bettieea' .JIi.a PbiatW aDd.Clark, Miller and Breasted. For' the ·J&dics; Swan and Falls .lIc:Coaaell To4a:f..• :, ..Object of Association. did the twirling, ·but· their bendersUnder Articles II and 111- of the could not :deceive the watchful �y�sconstitution adopted, the following ap- of tbe' Wary ,ba¢!t�e�� : '.' ..pears in regard to the object of the ." '" . '. ' , ." .. .....association and membership: CALL OFF OAK PARK TRIP"The objett of this association shall AFTER GETrIHG CONSENTbe the cultivation of an interest ingood music by mean. of an annual se- Friars Fear Performance in Suburbries of orchestral concerts in Leon Wall be LosiDg Yenture-Pla_7 aMandel hall, supplemented by such Big Success.other programs as in the judgment ofthe officers of the association willcontribute to that end."The membership of this associa­tion sball be composed of such per­sons as are appointed by the board ofdirectors and agree .to pay, upon de­mand of said board at the conclusionof each .Jjjcal year for which theyshall have been members. a pro rataportion of the deficit (if 'there be' one)for th.at year, providing that such por­tion s�all not ·exceed $10.:"'The number of members of the As­• �iaejon shall be limited to one hun-4red."Aaa·:iatOil Formed to �re'Tho-1m:: Coacerta Make. Dean AlleeUIta President-Adopt,COD£tituticm­-Plan lIembership Campaicn.The University Orchestral Associa­tion was permanently organized yes­terday at a meeting in Haskell. Inthe absence of Dr. Parker, ProfessorBreasted presided. A constitution.prepared by the organi�ation appoint­ed last week, was discussed andadopted.With the object of procuring sixThomas Orchestra concerts in Man­del Hall for next year, the associa­tion will immediately inaugurate acampaign for members and for theadvance sale of tickets. The six con­certs will cost in all $2,700-$450 aconcert-and with 100 members inthe club, each guaranteeing $10 forthe series' in case of a deficit, theamount which must necessarily be de­rived from the sale of tickets will beless.Officers of Association Elected.Upon the recommendation of thenominating committtee composed of�liss Chamberlain. Mr. Tolman. andllr. Breasted, the following officersof the association were elected for theseo .. CLUB INITIATIONANP BANQUET TONIGHTTweDt7 FrabmeD Pledaa to be ini­tiated at AnmIal Spla" at GrandPaci&c.The Score club will hold its annualbanquet and initiation at the GrandPacific Hotel this evening. after whichthe election of the officers for the fol­lowing year will take place. Speecheswill be gh·en by Paul Gardncr. toast­master, Steffen, Latham and Collings.Those who will be initiated are: P.Munger, R. Carney, C. Joice, R. May­nard, L. Northrop, F. Holmes, C. lle­hagen. J. Bellinger, E. Timmermeis·ter, A. Moses, K. Lindsay, R. Fonger.C. Cushing, F. Paul, S. Donahue. ll.Erickson, A. Tenney, E. Abrams, L.Wheeler and R. Teichgraeber.Have 10U paid your Sprinc lub­�ription? Roll Up 13 to· 3 eow.:: ill Tel1iDcGame of Series-Betas Tri­umph. 17-15.Delta Upsilon won its way into tireInterfraternity baseball semi-finals bydefeating Phi Kappa Sigma yesterday.13 to 3. Parry's pitching was toomuch for the Phi Kappas, and hemanaged to hold his opponents safethroughout. Rumsey. was on the'mound for the Phi Kappa Sigma nine.By this victory Delta Upsilon will.play . its next game with Phi . Delta'Theta, the winner getting in the. finals.Betas Down Alpha. Delta.Beta. Theta Pi yesterday beat AlphaDelta Phi. in a great uphill battle bythe score 17 to. 15. At. one stage ofthe game,. in the second inning. theAlpha Delts were in the lead by theSCO.re 10-0. With one run needed towin the. game in the last inning. Cap­tain Gifford of the Betsl poled outa home run. Two home run. by Qif­ford and one by Daly aided materiaUyin the victory.This game was the first to be play­ed to break up the triple tie. existingbetween Beta, Alpha Delt and P�i U.The Betas will play Psi U this week.The Oak Park p'e�(�rmance' by 'theBlackfriars was declared off yesterdayby Manager Ughtner. The Friarswere granted permission to' give "TheLyrical Liar" in the suburb next Mon­day night. May 31, but when the proj­ect was· brought up for reconsid�ra-'tion, it was thought that the per(or!m­ance would prove a losing venture.The management of the Blackfriarswere enthusiastic over the success of"The Lyrical Uar." The attendancewas unprecedented, and tbe additionto the treasury is correspondinglylarge. The- demand for the musicscore has reSected the popularity 'ofthe Myers-Willard melodies.SHELDON: CURTAILS TRIPTO K.EP HIS' ENGAGEMENTSpeaker at Commerda1 Clab Recep­tiOD Tomorrow ·lIUa FlJiacJoamq from New York.Mr. A. W. Sbeldon, principal speak­er at the Commercial. Club receptiontomorrow night, is cutting sbort�hisproposed eastern trip in order to kftphis engagement at the University. Mr.Sheldon left New York Sunday andwas in Philadelphia yesterday. Hewill come directly from Van Wort,Ohio, to Chicago.The club will hold its reception inthe Reynolds club. All those who re­ceived invitations whi�h were sent outlast week will be admitted. Most ofthe 300 invited are expected to attend. �Patronize Maroon aclftl'bsen. •CIJTIES 11111 IE .• iii ·iUT TlEY .,.'�-"...A prominent well dreaed U. of C. Profeuor once � this in aChapel talk before the Graduate School •"�foft.l pua JocJCm".t upon an .;pUcant for a poaition, no mat� .. what ...... may be. I __ lee him: 1 mUll witnea his wa'· of es-pre.iDc bimself. .. cIeportment. .. manner of drea. Drea is too often�. by. UDiyenity m=-:.Y, 'it to yourself to dress in goodtate aDd .. well .. you can�� thOu bee4' of this aDd lege department DOW .bile .the � _luge. '. -Ita to prica ......... e .. within the college man'l purse--l3S.ooaDd up.. .Carver.& Wilkie 185 Dearborn St.ADAIII EXPRESS BLDG.A DELlGHIFUL PLACE TO EAT�THE ORIENTAL RESTAURANT·. .Il! The�. Mara'sReiuUnolJS. er..Ir. F ...... T..aIa. ItaIiua" '. SERVICEN. PItOTOPAPAS. ......JOHN COCOLlS.Iluaqers--l FIoer at .... s .... Stnet. ah= .. ·With the winner of' the matches be­tween' 'Masj Phister 'and ElizabethMeConneU decided today. the wom­en's tennis tournament will bo clownto' the finals. Margaret Bell'l victoryover Dorothy Kuh yesterday placedMiss Bell in tho final set. The con­test between Mias .Philter and MilSMcConnell will be played at 1: 15.Miss· Bell'a victory over Miss Kuhwas by the score of 7-5. 6-2.LEAVES ON SURVEY FOR U. S.D. F. IIcDoaaIcJ to Vahle Bild mu.lIetal Propert,.Mr. D. F. McDoDald of the depart­ment of geology left Chicago Satur­day night for the Black Hills, SouthDakota, where be WIll represent theUnited States government in its ef-'. forts to place a valuation on a largetract of tin and gold placer property,held by aNew York synclicate. thegeological examination and enluationof the mineral tract will require abouttwo weeks. laqill1, � ... r. DI e.t � StrnlMek_ GiDe4 ....... $Z.SO.,__. Come aDd see 1IIem ... FULJ. ·.DR�· SUITSTo .RentGet....,,.. ..."Junior Prom,,·:Ha .....y Dr.. .... WE KNOW HOW"TIle liII�fIiW.,lnd, 'Rat"111.117 RaadoIpIt __•__ #f ... '..... )·_. l'HE POPVI..AaPLACE TO BATzither hem . or iller' the theatre., Well\akei�.ofCIQbdCt' Fratemity Dinners.I_\ .... co.TWJo., "441 �_I..;J� sb.t, �;laJi ••W ....... K· .... ·A ...�.. -.•• » .... r� .a;;.:.. -... .,1.M_ ..... _ ._,\.OU' .'arWaahlD!lla iii. I.. � .. ' ...It's.worthyourwhile to beinstyle,It's, money in your pocket to informyourself about . the" big 'measure of'advanced fashion' style, 'whiCh: I 'give':for little money. 1 birildoirlysnappy'clothes thai- make' a youl1g man' to 'his best; the kind .. of togs you'll .:a pride in wearing';' that' I will, becredit to me and a satisfaction toyou .. .: Mt prices attract' die' e'cd�lnomicall Y�:11l inded..August: J�_; Kuntz'87 WaahingtoD St.' � , '','t. C}1ICAGO. �, .• ��� .. ,- .:;�,(Co�tiriuecf from Page"l) '.(Continued (rom Page 1): fi�dinr the hit struck him betweenthe. l)loulderS"the. ball going to right, outside Chicagowas not realized un-�at -i�ok third' and Cleary second, Sun:' til.a great deal of it had been done,derland bunted to Shade, who threw and .done atrociously, when a change'wj�d:; scor��g : Pat, and 'landing Cleary in engravers was made too late tod affect any but' the latest photographsa.n� S�n erlal1� on' second a�d, third. to be reproduced. The" result' is aT)le Purdue team' appeared, hopelessly[sintegrated, Rowe bunted, : and great many poor cuts and a few' goodade saved the day witb a' snap to ones, presenting a marked contrast,third which caught Cleary.. l'be')Vir�;" It is probable that after the painfullessons' of the last two years"the Cap,.1e�s si�na!s fos: .a double steal then and' Gown Boards' will not be invei-crossed, Rowe dashing for second and, S�nderl�,)d., remaining frozen to his gled by the apparently-Tow rates of. post; "I'ragesser sprinted . 'down : ana out-of-town publishers.tagged Rowe, completing 'th� two:" Though' a question' of, taste' abouttliirds dedm�ition of population, Paul; which opinions wilt differ. many willtheIast' 'hope/ fanned 'on' three-'sweep- feel a lack in' the absence of initialletters, especially' in' those articles Ii�g·,drops�·1__ . The"WU:ii1fiig"RUn:' ' which have nothing but a-plain' type 'heading. Otherwise the' make-up of' 1J.G,COLVILI�E �·A. DUNLOP'I� Boltz'.op·elled!Puraue's ninth auspi- thevbook Ts admirable, and the largeMAKERS OF MEN'S CLOTH,ES: _�iously 'with a single to right, Myers number of heading' illustrations go 'aI ..yas safe on Rowe) low throw: to first. long way 'to\vard making it one of 'S· d'S pIt \vas working'like 'a derribn. He the most artistic' annuals. that havepni1J�' an '. .umrrrer ' �napped' the ballto second and 'caught ever represent�d'Chicago.S . - ", ""d)' 'tlie over-confident 'Bbitz by'a�f60t: He Volume is Creditable.lUI n ngs. � an ", '\ apparently repeated the 'feat with My- .While it is not perfect, there has.O . 'e:rs atJirst, but Meyers gave !'his name-• I verc atrng S" never been an annual that was, and. ," 0 . - .: sue. 'the benefit, of a razor .. edge � deci-siorr; :Binder struck out. the Cap and 'Gown 1909' will' show.11'" 1 d d" ,I creditably' in comparison with anyIn a the newest s ia f'S an : co ors, . are' : Ten imiirigs 'looiii'ed' up;' when' thedi I ed '.,"t.:: .. d .year book of the seas on, a valuablenow ISP ay at our nea quarters error bug', strolled in'and : reti'r.:ed.'wiU!·.', a.u 'record of 'Chicago student activities.'Suite 400-185 Dearborn St. the chamt>ionsbip' i pennant" -in. ',IM"Ch- ' and .. a worthy representation of 'whaticago pocket. Pat snapped" azain to Sui.;., .�� Chicago students cail"do.derland "to i 'catch ,·the -ilt-otiiefted'!My:t,;ers. The' batt: rolled ' off'�Joe�:IDiitto Pegues, who threW" to third in anattempt to catch the-sprinting Boiler­maker. 'The·!throw'esca'tiett�Rowe� tb' Theodore B. Hinckley, chairman ofthe bleachers,' Myers' coming in witlp. the arrangements for alumni day, yes-the: TUn that set the Purdue fans' 'wil()! I. terday m�d.e public a new sche�e f�rThe Varsity went out· on�t o�thr'e: the entertamment of the alumJ:tl. He,in the: ninth .surrounded by·�ogia:d.: ' has written� a�l .the fratern'ities andgloom.'" ' ,wo��n's c.1ubs . r,�questin� them tohold reunions for 'their alumni on ··theWILL, EDiT 'AURORJ/B'E�CON'; eve of' Monday;' June 14, precedingConv?catiorl ·'day, ,', .,. :. '�';";_' : �,It IS, expected thaf· tOIS ne\W; tdea'wilt becpnie an aririual'cti�tom, 'if 'th1s,first attempt' pr��es �;a. success" ���t:Patroniz�. MarQOn advertUer�" I, It I 'let J . IC�SSIFIrtD,�,AD\fER'Ff8ING.�Typewriting and stenograp�y done atreasonable rates. Apply Dally' Maroon:::KETBOOK F()UH�M.y be IIhad at the Informatio n office uponMacCRACKEN''TQ' JUl(IORS�: identification. I·.DEFENDS 'HONPR SY'S�EM': . FOR SALE -F' i_,_._ ,. - lrst class pianos,Three standard makes. Apply Bus- Iiness Manager, The Daily M�roon.· !i!-';:-_fio . -. .... _ •••.We will 'be' pleased to show'them to' you'.... ; ;Spring Overcoats, Light Dark or Medium'SUits,.,Fancy Vests. 'E,'ening Dress, � ,English Morning Coats.»Prince Alberts," TrouseJ"B' NeW 'Pl� 'for_ A.lumni �ay.. FOR SALE-Scholarship on FirstBusiness or Musical College. Ap­ply, D�ly Maroon Office�.�. �rO'L(JOK :YOUR' ,;...... ,. �. .. � .,- +t1BESr'A r: THE;:JUNIOR PRott',:,. ','.If.,r.p,.$.�Q{��.tQ'U1f.·:FY-:':A� ",A'�#E(?/I!NCE �,.:, :D�OPIN-AND'SEE us BE",;"P'ORE' -IT· IS' ' 100 Harriet Hartford, and. Thpmas 'M:Henley; reporters ang.gene(al assign­ment, Miss Ernestine Evans, JamesB. Meigs;"Alberf Sa'bath, Miss' SusieSexton, and George H. Shc;�don, Jr ..S'heldon 'witt' also draw a cartoon' forthe sheet. '.From now on until'the 7th of Juneeacli 'person 'in the cla's5 wilt'speciatize11 in his work. Copies 'of the' ,Aurora�eacon 'will:be' provide'd, and the' jour,,: '. nal will be' :s{udied. .I " .;' "(Continued '(rom -pa'g��ll.In 'Speech: Cat Cllape) EXplains" Fe.>tures and 'Urges' careful'Thought' :on New . PIan;} .. ;.LOST-In Lexington hatt, or �he im­mediate neighborhood, May 17, "anantique brass candle stick five incheshigh. Finder please return to room288, School of Education.II. ,,l'/; IJ;';t ., ;--.,' ... �:' .v: :;:-.NEYI.' poeKETt�'Cillette Safety�·The college man's outfit is not complete without the-:· new Pocket Edition Gillette, Compact�wm, .slip 'easily'.into the waistcoat pocket+-as handsomely finished -as : a;piece of jewelry. ,I t is made on the the time-tested Gillette principle_::'.but is a Gillette improvement-neater-more "w.()'rkllJ;l�":: like. . '.The new Gillette is the last word in' razors, ,{Ol= . 'any: �:.',: man who wants a quick, satisfactory shave. No' strop-.· ping. no honing. Tile blades are fine. ., ','.. : Pocket Edition-Handle and blade box triple'sitverof', heavily gold plated in cases of gold, silver, nickel oqtilli�'. metal-plain or embossed-with 'a dozen' New Process .: Gillette blades (24 cutting edges) $5.0()'to·$1.·5().I:· . GILLETTE SALES COMPAft·603 Klmb1l Buildlna. Boston-' New York, Times Bldg. .' C�nadian Office 63 �t. Alexander. Sti, Chicago, Stock Exchange Bldg. Moiltreal, QUe.London Office-17 Holborn Viaduct, E. C.Factories: Boston. Mon:rea' London, Berlin, Paris� .. r,. Quality, design, workmanship and pr.iCe� f Isuit the college man. These, are, the· facts,a�ut .. :."my clothes. . .',\ .-,I FRANK L.· BENHAM; ," ':., '� ; ....,, · . , -.JSerwice1:.;." �_'" .r' ........'. ":.��'';;�;,·.:··':r���f 'PhODecalumet2798Have You''That�s" GoingTaxicab rates reduced-no more double. tariff.' Thr� 'orfour people pay 110 more than one or two when·.riding.:io·j'our Taxis, ,Filty Taxis available. ,Compet�t, . .saviee'assured. . Uniwrsity patronage solicited," ::.i",. ":A,UTO' T,A·XIC�.A .. B:·1':C�; "j''. �2441-43 Michlganl: Ave., .. �:�"""""""""''''''''''''''/''''., ..... '.".,�__ •..•..•,��,�_,�,_�_��4The Illinois' Warehouse_ -'d.' s��� 'c.;���y� . .- � � ".' .; n.-�P_S11·,·" '�'�"".Kimbark Ave.·aad' 56th. Si.:. The Cleanest and Best Kept'8�g;W�rehc� in cityFU�Diture, and Pianos Mo,..ed. StOftd, .packedaDct�ipiijci, to all pans o( the world. 300 PriVati! St� .. �R'dom ... ' r(Jr< . ,Trunks and Wheels. Large ROOIJl.l:'.fdr � u..g- ,- 'igies and Sleighs, Trunks t9.;aner� -aU � J:bcit.II===B Transfers (or Baggage, FufllIture.,P. acb��,"',atat •�" �,. notice:. Special.�nention �ve� to Y�ivenity.��':/:�� , ':"Visit· "Little H���' T.G-niIht��Hlmprian Cafe aDd R .. uraat, - .�'E\'ening Table D'Hote Soc. Noon' Lunchton·4OCSouthwest Corner Clark and Monroe St ... 'Main Entrance 184 Clark Street Te1ephone Centnho!.Q ' ..Famous Hungarian Gypsy BaDd Conceru 5 p.m. tillt a.m. alBOSunciay Madn�;= "D, l�. FRA�K. SJ)f'Cial Hun.:;uiaTl Catf'ret' Ladics' ScnJ.�llirs .ftet' 11teatre .------------------------------------------------ .TO ANY SELF-SUPPORTING STUoERT�;We can put you in touch with a dignified method of iDCI'�� JOBrc\'enue-a mettrocJ' that is clean and that involves a mmID1IIII iDcreue 01income at a minimum expenditUre of time. The plan baa aIrea.,' pl'O'fet.its efficiency in other Univer:sities where self-respectinc, .elf-l1IPportiaa ..... ·dents have taken up' our method to the exclusion of others; they are pI ...and their financial burden il lolved. We can, do �I' macla ,fOr.,.. CaDany time during business hours at 39 Dearborn St.. ,or teleplab_ ·datral5114. and a,;1c fo� M�. Goldblatt.If its advertised in The :\1 a roonthat's all you necd to know. If its advertised in The Maroon itsreliable. . ",",�;i",,: