lIailg.•..VOL. XL x». ro, UNIVEl{5ITY OF CHICAGO" SATUR�AY, OCT. 12. 1912. PRICE FIVE CENTS.Settlement Sunday will be observed Thirty members of 'The Daily Ma-LECTURED AT SU_ CAMP in Mandel', tomorrow morning when UNE STILL '$.QOW5 WUDESS roon staff, comprising nearly aU of INJIIES1'IKGPIOGIAIIISP ....the work and needs of the Univer- the executive editors, associate edit-Declares in Interview That Manila I'ity settlement will be presented. C9ach S�& to Coq�ue QfUl Tociay ors, and reporters, attended the staffHarbor Now Presents Remark- This is an �n�ual service and usually in:·Rucliments of Gasqe tor luncheon given yesterday' noon in thedraws a large attendance of those Linemen. cafe of the Commons. This lunrheoninterested in the work, both students was the first of a series of monthlyThat American progress in th� and Faculty. After playing a tie game with the which will be held throughoutthe year Alumni of the Dramatic club wi�Philipiue I slauds, as evidenced in the "It is especially appropriate that Freshmen on Thursday tbe Varsity and which are intended to bring the give a vaudeville performance tOliightpresent hcaut iful capital city of the the preacher for the occasion should succeeded in trouncing the yearlings entire staff together,At regular inter- ID Mandel. Former footlight' favor­archipelago, Manila, far exceeded his' he the Rev, Francis G. Peabody, the yesterday by the score of 21 to o. vals for thc purpose of discussing the ites of the University will appear inexpectations, was the statement of university preacher at Harvard; who The scores were the result of three' work, hearng the advice of the edit- a number of stunts, fifteen perform­�I r. William Gorsuch, of the Faculty has long been connected with settle- .t9.�ch<lowns and a drop ���f' Smith ors, and to promote a wider ae- ers appearing in ten numbers. Seatsto a Maroun reporter yesterday. Mr� ment work in Bost?n and is the II�lad� the d�op kick fr�m the 25 yard quaintance among the staff members. wm be QD sale today in Cobb hall atC. -r suc h recently returned from a trip author of numerous books on social line Just before the scrrmmage ended. Seven women, regular members of the usual hours, and also a't the box­around the world, which included a and ethical prob1e�s," said ASSist-I �espite the size of the score the' the Maroon staff. attended yester- office in the corridor this evening.stay (If several weeks in the Philip- ant Professor Robertson yesterday. Freshmen played a good ��me and day's luncheon. They were accom- 'Pptomimc On Program.[.inc s. He was there engaged, by the "Ln his work at Harvard Dr. Peabody only lost because of their propensity panied by Miss Margery Melcher of The most elaborate number on thebureau of education, t�gether with I�as enjoyed the friendship of' thous-I to fumbles. Twice the yearlings the Young Women's Christian league. program is the pantomime, "TheProfessor \V. D. l\facChntock, of the ands of Harvard students and has I marched dU,wn the field for fifty yards Loves of, Hippopopolix and Phthinia"Kennicott Is Speaker. ...depart ment of English, to lecture .be- interested them in, many .phases of' and then lost the ball on a fumble. presented by Ralph Benzies, 'iP,fore lilt" camp at Baguio, the summer �ocial w�rk 'in Boston." I Gray Makes Score. Hiram Kennicott, Managing editor Lander MacClintock, '12," and ¥r ••capital, Was University's Guest. Gray carried the ball over the Fresh- of the Maroon, was the principal Phoebe Bell Terry, '08. Other Dupl-Was Impressed. Dr. Peabody. who has been theI man goal for the first score on aIine speaker. He announced that the bers iQ,:lude ne� dances by Frapk"When our steamer from' Japan University: guest 'at Hitchcock this huck. Scanlon made the second women's department had been aband- Parker, and a selection from "Press,tn'w up to the great modern piers of week, spoke last Sunday to a large I score on a similar method. A long oned but that women -Would be' added Cutti�p."l\J anila harbor, 1 was profoundly im- audien�e in' Mandel and later was" forward pass to Huntington brought to the regular reportorial staff of the. The' program for this evening ip_pressed by the evidences of advance- greeted by another large crowd at'the ball to the ten yard line from paper. He also announced the begin:- cludese1I1l'1l1 all about," sam Mr. Gorsuch. the S�nday Evening club in Orchestra I where it was carried over by Scan- ning or the "Maroon class in journal- I. Arthur G. Bovee, in a series of"()n the newly filled in 'port reserva- hall. He also spoke at the chapel II Ion. Another long forward pass to -ism," which is '.,. meeting of the cub French and English songs.rion" hordcriug' the harbor, great n�w assemblies in Mandel this week. Vruwink resulted in the t.hird touch- reporters o�c� a .wee� f�r �he pur- 2. W�"ace ,Walter Atwood, in "A.reinforced concrete warehouses were The University preachers who have down. The attempts to kick goal af- pose of recervmg instruction m news- Breeze from the North."in course of construction by the gov- been appointed for the rest of the'tl'r the touchdowns were unsuccess- paper style and in 'the' methods of, � Bert Henderson, in two skits.ernment. Beyond could be seen the quarter are, October 20, Bishop Wil- t f�l. The we.akness of the �arsity getting' new�. " 4- Frank Parker, presenting "Thesix story Manila Hotel going up on liam F. McDowell of Evanston, pres- Iine was agam demonstrated 10 the �Mere cleverness 10 ws:st1n�' a... Dance pf Morgiana" fro_�.�Alt,� ___the new Luneta, Opposite- the �botel i4ent,-of-·the .;.bo;u-�l �L -Trustees-of.fscrimm3se. 'Theh"��.:.�abJe. nory"'iinaccOl�'ip�hr��by :':I� '�e'gurar· ��d �tbc: -F�rty' Thi;;;s.--', _ - -were excellent concrete club build- Northwestern university; October 2j to break through the Iine With ease. ity and faithfulness In doing yonr Bell Appears.in�s already completed and in use ,bi �nd .Novernber.z, tQe Rev. C. P. Wil-I Play Second String Men.' work, will' not advance you very fa� s. Bernard I. Bell, in impersoea-the Army and Navy and Elks' club� Iiams. Bishop of Mic�igan; November The Varsity backfiel?, which was on' The Daily ��roon.tt said Kenni- tions."Professor MacClintock and I,were 10 and 17. �he ,Rev., H.' � Fosdick, of I composed of second string men plays cotto "Every on-= of .you ha� a cha�ce 6. Henry D. Sulcer, in a musical fli-met by Director Frank R White, of Moqtclair, .N. J.; November 24, the a fast game. Baumgartner pulled off to become an A,soclate 'edlt9r at tbe ver$iol,.the hurcau of cducation and other of- Rev. A., E. �Steiner of Grinnell Col-I �omc long cnd runs and Gray ran ccd of this year, and everr one of you 7. :tPlC:s Hickey', Alice' Lee Herri(k�,'Iciais, and taken to the Army and lege.' Iowa, well known as the author I through the Fresh�an team �or fifty has a chance of becomi�g a member Frances. Ross, and Frank Parker ill�a\:y cluh for a short stay b�fore go- of "Tolstoy the Man:·. and "On the yards after the kIckoff. SmIth was of the executive s�ff ID 1914, but a cutting from "Press Cuttings."ing on to Ba�uio, in, the. mo�nt�in�, !rail_<?f the' �mmigrant:" D�cember'IParticularlY good in throwng forward t�is c�ance depe�ds" entirely on the 8. Frieda Kerchoff Brown in mOAP-:oI n the short time spent, In .M�nlla ,1\ I; t�e l.{ev7 Galus G. Atkms, of �rov_IPasse� to �he ends.. kmd ot work.yo" do. 'ogu�s�Lecamc nroud of the work that,has idence,r.R 'I." anti December 8 and 15,' It IS eVident that Coach Stagg WIll • 9. "The Loves of HipPf'popoliz :and,.' News Editor AcI�heen done by American administra- the Rev. George H. Ferris, of Phila- have to concentrate his wholc atten- Phthinia," a pontomime, by IqIplttion in the islands. Contrary to all cielphi�:' Conv�cation Sunday, Dc-' tion on the line bC£or:e the Iowa Kennicott �s followed by Leon Benzies, Lander MacClintock, anetmy cxpectations I found Manila �� �ember 22. will be the last service �f I game. The backlield seems to be Stolz, the News editor, who spoke P�tie Bell Terry.l,e a city of clcanliness, equipped wit� the q�rter. '. I working in first-class condition but briefly on newspaper style and ,the 10. Agnes Wayman & Co:, in a stuntall the modern utilities of a success- - the weakness of the forward wall mcthods of getting the n�ws. Walter entitle" "Fifteen Minntes of Foolish-ful ci"ic center. Thc old, unsanitary SNELL HAS FIRST MEETING I makes it hard for the backs to play Foute, last ye�r's Managing editor, ncs�."nt(lat that encircled the "Walled" - ,- -_ I with the right snap. Practice in the �ave some hints about nc=wspaperCity." in the heart of Manila in the House 'Organization Effected-Mr. rudiments of the game will again be story writing, apd Burdette Mast, thel�ays of Spanish rule, haS now been Bramhall Is Head I held today .. The tackling dummy will Business mana&er, spoke of the �ela-lilll'd in and heautified mto parkwa,!,s --- also come m for a sharc of the wor�. tionship existing between the edltor-Streets and boulcvards are well. pav- Residents of S�ell hall hcld theirl mocking and starting with tbe ball ial staff of the p;p.pcr and the businesscd, and a modern traction system' first house. rneetmg of the quarter are other points upon which Coach department.connects the many districts of the Thursday I11ght, and effected a house. Sta�g wilt drill the men for a long The "Maroo" class of j01Jmalism"city. organizatiop for the year. Dean Gale.' while today. announced by Kennic()tt, witl meetSaw Benitez. councilor for the house, ad�ressed �he i Lineups. Monday at 3:15 in Ellis hall. All of"Onc of my first concerns in Man": old and new college me�, �n openmg i The lincups follow: the cnb reporters are required to bei1a was to get in touch with Conrado jhe house meeting. He outlin�d �hc I Varsity-Huntington, Miller, right present. The Ma"aging editor, whoBenitez, the Filipino student so wei, pu�ses o� ��ell. house orgamzatloll ('nd; Carpenter, right tackle� Free' conducts this ·'cla$�" will instructknown at this Unh'crsity in recent �nd Its actIVities m past years, man, Canning, right guard; Des the yearlings in the mysteries ofyears. I was grcatly surprised anel Mr. B�mhan was na�led head of ,Jardien, center; \Vhiteside, left guard; newspaper style, Jnd the nature of all�cased. then, at bcing met by ¥.r Snell house, and Leon Un.mil11 s�cre.; Scllcf1l, left tackle; Vruwink, left end; ·'Iead," and will show them their er­Hl'nitez on the Luncta. I learned tary-trcasurer. Floor mOnitors, e ect-, Smith, qcarter back: Baumgartner, rors and how to correct them.that he is now associatcd with t11(1 ed to act with the �lead and sccrc�ary·1 right half; Gray, left half; Scanlon,Class Started � Pfetfer.new university of the Philippines. n5 treasurer on the house committee, r"n back.. I were: Charles Stcwart, Jamcs Arnol:], II 1:rcsh'11en-Sn"rks, Scllers, riO'ht A class like this was started twoan IIlstructor, and that he has deve . I'" �and Stewart Queen. lend: Shull, right tackle; Redmon, yea.·s ago by Nathanie. Pfeffer, whoJt is hoped that the traditions of right guard; \Vhiting, Hatcher, was then Managing editor of thethe house will he lived up to in every rcnter: Atley, \Viltiams. left guard; Maroon. It was fpund to he of greatway this year. Social activitics wilt Hardinger, Petrich, Icft tackle,; Boyd, henefit. to the reporters, an(l it wa!;hegin with a stag, to he heM �n either I 5hh'cll'Y. left end: Cole, quartcr hack; ('()n�i(lered advisable to continue thisHollowe'cn night �r the Friday fol� Moulton. right half: Foote, left haUl,instnlction.lowing. Snell dances, which were a Sl ...... e111an, Acker, full back.point on. over the famous Be!'guet ,�road up the mountains, was indeed hig snccess last year, are to be again I T'hc rcsult of thc Iowa·Cornell col-most interesting. From the train on the program. Some f('lrm of entcr- lege gamc today will be watched with'ainment will also be added to make ,'ntcrest as it wilt mve a line on thecou1ct hc scen the 'nipa' thatched huts roo·the events of interest to dancers an :)1 --------non.dancers alike. l (Continued on page 4)able Spectacle. •AIOIOUIICE SEmEIIENT SERVICE V �ITY AJ)MJNISTEIlS'Dr. Peabod� of IIAnard Will Preach DEFEAT TP FRESHMENat ADIlQal lleetinc in lIandel To­morro.-UniYeraity Preachers AreAppointed for Quarter. MANfAnENDSTAFFWN(IIEOI ALUDI STARS PlAYTONIGHT 'IN awmuThirty IIcmben c:»f The Ddy )Ja­roon Staff Attend Pirat of RepJarMonthly L�DS in CommOD"_ F ... Dra.aIic c:w. M,".n "Hear 'Editor's Advice. , ..... 'nia' E .... ias,ea.J'artalIaDJ Stunts to Be 8taaed bj Ilia ..ent Actors-List of PatroneueaAnnoanc:cd.GORSUCE SAYS MANILAPASSES EXPECTATIONSMemher of Facalty of PUIic S,,.�Taka 'frip Ar....tWorldList of Patronesses.The patronesses f(\r the Vandevi'lewho have responded are:Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson.Mrs. David Allen Robertson.Mrs. Wallace Walter Atwood.�pc(1 a strong team of Filipino swim­mcrs for competition in the annualcarnival championships."The trip from Manila to Baguio,hy railway tn Camp One, and bylar�c French automohiles from that ),frs. Howard Woodhead.Mrs. �rthur Gibbon Bovee.Mrs. Solomon Henry Clark.Mrs. Samuel MacClintock.Mrs. William S. Hefferan_Mrs. Percy Holmes BOynton.Mis� Marion Talbot.Miss Sophronisba Breckinridge.Mrs. James \Vestfall Thompson.Mrs. William France Anderson.Miss Elizabeth Wallace.Mrs. lIf'nry Gordon Gale.Mr's. Starr Willard Cutting.Mrs. Richard E. Parker.(COllt inucd on page 4) autirqe Leape Inntea.The University Equal SuffrageIt'ague has issned invitations to' iJsl�lembers, graduates, and' Senior "0-Iowa-A "Greater University" com· men for a tea to he given� M6riday�littee -has been organized at Iowa to from 4:30 to 6 in Green hall. Misspromote the' interests of the univer- Florence Kipper will read from hersity in general. works.� ,Bulletin and Announcements.'The Daily MaroonDames Club-Wives of University Mandolin club Rehearsal-s Tues-students, J, Lexington, (jay, Hitchcock club room. FreshmanDramatic Club-Alumni vaudeville, candidates out.�. Mandel Student Volunteer Band-7:IS Tues-University Religious Services- day. Lexington ,Prof. Burton.Special Settlement Sunday services, Chapel Assembly-The Divinityon behalf of the Settlement, II to' school. 1.:!:15 Wednesday, Haskell As'morrow, Mandel, Prof. Peabody and scmhly room.Miss McDowe ll, speakers. Chapel Assembly-\Vomen of theChapel assembly-Men of the J unior colleges, 1.:!:lf, Thursday,Mandel.Junior colleges, 1.:!:15 Monday, Man'(!d. Scandinavian .• Society- BusiDesamcct iug ; 7 Thursday, Cobb GA.Zoollogical club-Illustrated paper Menorah society-Postponed meet-illl-!. i :JO Thursday, Cobb GA.Philharmonic society-Open meet­in�. 7:15 Thursday, Mandel.court room. Orchestra rehearsal-7IS Thursday.Neighborhood Clubs-Council meet- Mandel.tl)ffiritll �lu��nt ��'lU.p4F�r ing, 4:15 Monday, Lexington: Mandolin Club Rehearsal-i-S, Thurs-Formerly Orchestra rehearsal-i:15 Monday. day. Hitchcock club room.The university 01 Chicagc Weekly Mandel. Cap and Gown Class Pictures-Founded October It .i.�,2. hy Mr. Power. 4:15 Monday, Loology,Taft Club-Meeting for organiza­tion" J:I.5 Monday, Law building.Chapel Assembly-The Senior col. Freshmen, 1 :15; Sophomores, 1 =45;leges, 12:1.5 Tuesday, Mandel. Juniors. �:15; Seniors, 2:45, Walker,Published daily except Sundays, Mon- "\ Friday.days and Holidays during three Chapel Assembly-The cc Tcge' of Joint Y. M. C. A.-Y. M. C. L.quarters of the University year. Education, 12;1:; Tuesday, EmmonsBlaine hall. Meeting-and postponed reception,Friday eveningUniversity Debate-Tryouts FridayOctober 25.Neighborhood Club-Dues collectedEntered as Second-class mail at the Publit Concert-4: 15 Tuesday,Chicago Post Office, Chicago, Hli- Mandel.nois, March 18, I9OB, under Act ofMarch 3, 1873. Botanical club-Review of RecentLiterature, 4:30 Tuesday, Botany IJ. daily, 1 :15-2:15 Lexington.Managing Editor • Hiram KennicottNews Editor • • • • .Leon Stolz MIDDLE "D" CHOOSESAthletic Editor •• Bernard Vinissky OFFICERS FOR YEAR. Business Manager ••• Burdette Mas ON THURSDAYAssociate. Editors. MANDOLIN CLUB TOMEET TUESDAY INHITCHCOCK ROOMSWalter Foute .•.... Martin Stever At a meeting of .the Middle Divm- Eight old men and four FreshmenWilliam Lyman ...•.• John Perle ity house Herbert Ford was chosen'. appeared at the first meeting of theSamuel Kaplan .•••.. Harry Gorgas to represent the first floor students; Mandolin club, which was held inHalger Lollesgard ... George Lyman William Wedgworth for the third Hutchinson cafe Thursday night atClyde Watkins .. George Cottinghan floor men and Edward Seegars and 6:30. There was no practice. as theGrace Hotchkiss.. Sarah Reinwald George Probst for the fourth and r,hject of the meeting was to getReporter. fifth tloors respectively. Everett some idea of the number of men whoEn'rett Rogerson; Jones will be secretary while the arc interested, and to. arrange theSubscription Rates. treasurer's office will be filled by J. time for the club to practice in aBy carrier. $2.50 a year; $1.00 a quar- F. Zimmerman. The social chair- body. I t was decided that the next. ter, By maii, $3.00 a· year� $"i.25 man is Edward. McConoughe�,. �.ad meeting would be held Tuesday fromthe news and athletic committees are :;: 't� 6. in Hitchcock club room. Th.to be :Ieaded by W. F. Shanks and next meeting after that will probablyEditorial=-Business 'offices, Ellis 2 Edwin Van Zandt. The meeting was he held Thursday from 7 to 8.Telephone Midway Boo. Mail Box presided over by Edward Henry, headquarter.Have you subscribed for The Maroon"0" Faculty Exchange. of the house.I IIIIiI '.I('!�THE HARPER MEMORIALChaste cameo, in azure set,Carv 'd stonework, wondrous fair,­_.\ 11 chisc ll'd, trac'd, and garlanded,In beauty post compare. Thou standcst and shah stand for aye,While mortals come and go,­The radiance of a glorious lifeOn ages to bestow!Above the sweeping stretch of green,'Mid lines of stately trees;Twin towers stand against the sky,Kiss'd by the vesper breeze. J. V. Nasb. Gym Suitsand Shoesand Other Athletic SuppliesATThe Unive�ty 81 £hicag" Press5751-58 ELLIS AVEtWEAMD]tOOKI. _ORa BLAIBB RAI,LTYPEWRITERS RENTED·$5.00 for Three MonthsEyU7 machine paranteecl to be in fine worldnc order, and will bekept so dariDc tenD of rentaLWe deliyer the machine and call for it at the end of the rental term.We also have for sale a �e 1iDe of Factory Rebuilt machines of allmaka on which �oa caD- Save 50 to 75 per cent.A-JfERlCAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANYaNCORPORATED)437 Soath Dearbom St. Chicaco, IIIt...... ..._" •• - .v ,"& C _.GOO". ",�e.ThiS 8eUOD oar BIle. ef 1354 said p is exceptionally strong com-I'pri8iDc a carefuD7 8eJected stock of �'black and white.,.... bIIIea and brOWDL, Onrcoata $10.00 to $60.00Other pada. _ 00 to $50.00 III- - THaBB STORBS --Since J8g37 N. La Salle St. Since 1905:IS E. Jackson BIYd. May. 191271 E. Monroe St.THIS ADVERTlSEIiEWT IS ASllALir THiNG Df A LARGESP�R. A SUBSCRIPTION TO. THE IIAROO. IS A LARGETHING PaR A SIIAJ"L PRICE.ELECT HITCHCOCK OFPICEIII--Howard Roe was ele<:ted to tbeHitchcock House committee" at ameeting held Thursday night. HeWith the engagement by the Uni- will represent section one while Ben­versity of a permanent salaried clerk jamin Bills will be the representa­and stenographer, the alumni office live from section two. John Greeneis this year for the first time placed and Merwyn Palmer will representon a real business basis. More alumni sections three and four respectively,obtained or renewed membership in and section five will be representedthe association in the palt year than by William Spencer. Assistant Pro-the writer goes on to ,say, a promise .ever before. Contracts are pending ' fessor Robertson is head of the houseChcckinz Accounts' of $50.00 was then- 'nlad� \0 eertain fraternities ,"1. for the issuance of The University of this year. Assistant Professor Jamesand Savings Accounts of $1.00 which ��r�'; dieD giv�'n one man, that h 1a bli I G'IChicago magazine, t e regu r pu I-I Field and Rev. Charles I key areaccented. in three years they would be given anhh cation of the council, and for tel sub- heads. Edward Stein will act ase(IUal membership with the ot ercomplete triennial directory of alum-I secretary and treasurer. 1 _"Come and inspect the larlest liM eleven fraternities.Ie ..a:_ ni. The latter is expected to be in All. records were broken at thqof foreign and domestic woo DB ua.- In this the writer is mistaken. At Iplayed in Hyde Park. Our clothes are the time the letters were sent out to circulation within a year. meeting by a� attendance of sixty-perfection in material. style. and the five fraternities, 1 was in charge Hitherto the clerical and. ste�o-I.eight. .The Head p�esided and toldworkmanship. of the Three-Quarters club and' the graphic work of the alumm office I something of the history and char-have been in charge of students who acter of the house. He announcedletters were distinct offers to those Iservices. This student work has been that Mr. and Mrs. Robertson wouldBENEDICT W A L D .# iraternities of one man for three Iservices. This studen twork has been he at home in the library each Sun­years and, if, at the end of that time I bof high character but necessarily day Trorn 4 to 6. The Mandolin cluMAKER OF SUPERIOR CLOTHES the organiation saw fit, those fra-somewhat disconnected. Henceforth played several selections while re­ternities would be raised .to a mem-the office is to be run on strictly bus- freshments were being served.bership of three each. There was ab-iness lines. Efficiency is to be thesolutely no promise that these frater-keynote. The new assistant will di-nities would have three men. I twasP _vide his services between the Secre- RAYMOND ROBINS TO S Un.to be left to the discretion of the clubTH'I:." TYPEWRITING OFFICE tary of the alumni council and the __.co itself. One of the letters was broughtB t f C bb HalL editor of the magazine. W men's Cho..... wm Sin ... "'ondavasemen 0 0to me last spring in order that a 0 .. _ _... 'Jis prepared to copy all kinds of manu meeting of all the members of the "The records and correspondence at Pro&fCS!live Meeting.script; to handle correspondence by club could then be held and the mat- of the Alumni council can now be_stenography; to furnish copies ofter settled. O� account of the rush far more accurately and fully kept up, Raymond Robins, the prominent:circulars, etc.. of things at "that time a meeting in a fact which should lead to closer re- Chicago sociologist, will speak Mon­I f you are new on the campus, we which all interests could be' brought lations than ever before between the day at 4 in Kent theater under theshould be glad to become acquainted; together was" impossible' and the University and its graduates. auspices of the Progressive club. Mr.if not, you probably know us, �nd we question was postponed until this fall. There are at present 5500 living Robins is a well-known social workershould be glad to see you again. . At the meeting of the club last graduates. Four large associations in Chicago and is also prominent inweek it was decided to raise the arc represented in the Alumni coun- the Men and Religion movement. HeAny Suit or Overcoat In the membership of cne of those five fra- cil: the College Alumni association; received his bachelor's degree in lawternities, Si"gma Alpba Epsilon, to the association of Doctors of Philoso- in 1896 at George Washington uni­House M&de to Order $18.01 three. The other four were to con- phy; the Divinity Alumni association, versity. which was then ColumbianJulius Cooper tinue to have one man each. Whether and the Law School association. Of university.THE UNIVERSITY TAILOR or not this was � wise decision is an- this number about 1,000 are members Ever since 19Q2 Mr. Robins has1126 East Fifty_Fifth Street. other question, in which ther� ."!r� of the general associations; member- been interested in some form of social. U· - M d strong' araurrients ... oh both sides. ship in which is dependent upon sub- work.. From 1902 to 1905 he wasmon a e. t'tu •We also do high grade repairing and However., ,the proposition that th?se scription to the magazine publish�d superintendent of the ChicagO Munic­pressing at very low priceL . - f�t.��i�i�s � �e�e oi�red and which by the council. A large increase 10 ipal lodging house. He was head-------'------- they accepted,' ,.was ,not an absolute membership is hoped for by the of- worker of the Northwestern univer-_ .. - ,. :: 'I promise of' 'three" men bat that the ficials. sity settlement association from 1903Jubus Is Your Barber� whole �tter: �� to be left to the to 1904 and wa. a member of the Cbi�.. decision. of .the ),hree·Quarters clubY. W_ C. L. WILL HEAR cago board of education from 1906 toSanitary Shop - Three Chain men' . three year� .after,FIRST OF LECTURES 1909- .. He was a member of the Chi-Sincerely, ON SOCIAL SERVICE cago charter convention.Raymond J. Daly, '(2. After Yr_ Robins' spee<:h, the Jane',Addams chonsi will sing a few selec:tions. .l:!:very student in the Unlver­�ity is urged to come out and be�Mr. Robins' speech, which will be onthe coming election. Every facultymember has been invited individually.Editor Daily Maroon.Woodlawn Trut REBULAR ALUMNI CLUBTO BRING EFFICIENCYIjIIIIIIIIIIII ,.._HOIUIe CommitUe for Year Is Cboteo-Robcl'aoa Praidea._- Tk edU"" .. lUI' "'�.Il"e lor �Iftc. ez­II� Nr'e. CO •• M.kOIkHu .Md NGraduates Will Be lion: CloselyConnected With UDiversit)' ifPlans Succeed.• Savines Bank1204 E. Sixty_Third Street. Cbicaco ....... .. erUettee 01 flOod laU".A STNrE. BANKDEPOSITORY FORUNITED STATES POSTALSAVINGS FUNDS I n yesterday's - issue of the M�roonappeared a ·co.tt�un;cation regardingthe action . taken' by the presentSophomore members of the ��ree­Quarter.; dub in regard to an agree­ment made three years ago in 'w,hich,The lareest' and oldest -banknearest to the University. Ac­counts of professors and. ata­dents solicited.I44S E. SSth Street.TeL Hyde Park 2860One-Day Laun�._�1003'k East 55th Street. The first of the social service lee-DEFER ACTION ON ALPHA tures arranged by the Y. W. C. L..DELT CASE UNTIL MONDAY will be given on Tuesday at 3:15 inthe League room. Miss Burton willCommittee AnnoUDces Decision After be the speaker. Miss' Ethel Bird willConference with Dean Linn- speak on "The United Charities,".Chances Suc&ested. Thursday. October 16; the followingafternoon Miss Breckenridge will Football Games for Today.That the action taken by the Inter- speak on "Social Service After Col- Wisconsin vs. Northwestern atfraternity council Thursday to pre' lege;" Tuesday, October 22, Mr. Madison.vent Alpba Delta Phi from pledging Gilkey of the Hyde Park Baptist Iowa vs. Cornell at Iowa City.any men' for a year should be with- church will present "The Church and Ohio State vs. Denisoll at Colum-held for re�o�side..ation until Mon- Social Service." and Dean Marshall bus.A. Toseuhine Graham day, was the decision reached yes- will conclude the lectures for th� Beloit vs. Northwestern conege attt·rday at the meeting of the. Inter .. week with "Preparation for Socia� \Vatertowo.fraternity counCil with Dean Linn, Service in College." A schedule of Case vs. Wooster at C1eveland.the representative of the faculty. the-lectures has been placed in Lex- Drake vs. Des Moines at Des Moines.Millinery Importations l)repmaIdnC·. The committee, composed of Otto ington and it is hoped tha� an stu- Michigan vs. Michigan Aggies atSchnering, Psi Upsilon; Walter God- <lents intcrcsted in the courses will Ann Arbor.dard. Chi" Psi; Donald Hollingsworth, attend. Oberlin vs. Wittenberg at Oberlin.Delta Upsilon; and Donald Breed, Missouri vs. Rolla at Columbus.Alpha De1t, conferred with Dean WILL DISCUSS NEW Yale vs. LaFayette at New Haven.Linn, and came to the conslusion that ORGANIZATION FOR Harvard vs. Williams at Cambridge.since this was the first time such an FRESHMAN SOCIETY Princeton vs. Virginia Poly atoffence of the Alpha Delts' had been Princeton.Imported and Domestic Line of hrought before the Interfraternity Pennsylvania vs. Swath more atCi.:ars and Cigarettes. ('ouncil for action, it would be ad- Reorgani7.ation �f the Three Quar- Philadelphia.visable to reconsider the matter Of,' ters cluh will he �lsc�lsscd at a meet-Army vs. Rutgers at W�st Point.�o severe a penalty until another ing of the organ�zatlond. to �e can=d ."mherst vs. Springfield T. S. atmeeting of t�e council could be called. �omc time in the Imme late ut�re yAmherst.at which the fraternities again could, �resident Brown. The attendance ofNavy vs. Le.igh at Annapolis.,·ete on the question. I all the �lpl>erclassmen who are me:; Cornell vs. New York at Ithica.It wa! thought that the council ev' bers w1l1 be expected. Because Carlisle vs. Syncuse at Carlisle.en might remove the penalty this the new timc schedule. the new.mcn Pc-nn State Yt. W "J at Penn. b h't Id insert a clause will he put through their stunts clther . •1357 E. 55th Street. time. at t at I wou• d' I f Sta� •:HINESE AIIERICAN in the rules and r�gulations fixing the in the afternoon C)r Jmmc lat�.y a terl •above mentioned penalty for any the morning classes. In addition thesuch offencc committed in the future men may perform on Marshall field at Pat1"oniZe nv adftrdsen. n� ....MAROON ADS PAY ·b1 an1 fratemitJ. the Minnesota game. tile � proptSIi*e ...... _.The Drexel TailorsCLEANERS AND DYERSg03 East 55th Strec�. Altering etc. of Ladies and GeIItsGarments.Repairing and Pressin� atModerate Prices---- __ ,----------Phone Midway 58761329 East Fifty-Fifth street.IIIIIIIiiIIIII JOSEPH SCHMIDTStationery, Toilet ArticlesFine Line of Candies9S6 E. ssth Street. 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Harrison Armstrong's "Circumstan­NOVELTY PHOTOPLAY" tial E�'i(ll'ncc" j� to be prcscntcd. atI�· I' 1 . 1 1ft I . the Empress 1 heater the conung'1\'I� cce s rug it Y 0 t re a test 1110\,-' .. _ wcek.! t IS an act composed of twelvelIJ� poctures. ll igh class songs. Best,. ,peopll'. ill the form 01 a comedyof music by high class orchestra.' . "C _1 I I '" . drama, runnmg twenty' jour nunutes,orne anu rear t ie new �i,500 pipe . .Without a woman In the cast. WhenDon Juan and Charles V (2 reels) is understood. The 1)llIt deals withAXD OTHERS the wor kings of a jury, who arcSUNDAY locked up ill the jury room to reachA Railroad Lochiver (drama) a verdict. The story is told withThe Irony of Fate (drama) consunnnate skill, and thc skein isAND OTHERS uuravclivd as cleverly as hy a ConanPathe Weekly Every Friday n"y1c. I'athos and comedy are inter-min:.:t..:ll ill the act with delightful se­qucncc, and it may he truly said to heICC: �lhsorhilll-! ill its effect upon an audiosc' cnce. The conclusion of the act iswith a most dramatic denouncement(If the real criminal. and curtain never1,;111s hilt to storms of enthusiastic ap­plause.An' .t her added feature to the hillwill Ill' Fred and Eva Mozart in their$Jeclal Features three tlma a weekGAUMONT WEEKLY EVERY THUnSDAY wonderful snow shoe dance. TheCa,,�af .".nfs () • k '11.'1' 1 '11 • dAND OTHER PICTURES I - 11.1 cr .. , au S WI appear 111 ancesand songs. which are distinctly dif-fcre nt as wen as The Bimbos, aBLACKSTONE comic couple of infinite originarity.Also an added attraction is JohnX eff. who has been claimed to be theAMUSEMENTS.TONIGHTCurrent �vents.ADMISSIONMain Floor, all seats • • •Balcony, all seats. •••••••••EMPRESSTHEATER63rd Street and Cottace Grove Ave.Week, Starting Sun.Mat.Od 13S U LLI VAN & CONSIDINE •PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCECIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDKNCE_Harrison Armstrong's MasterpieceWith Mr. Harry Burkhardt (LateStar of the Climax) and all StarCompany of 12)Most realistic scene of a jury roomduring a murder trial ever presentedon any stage.Fred-THE MOZARTS-EvaOnly Snow-Shoe Dancers in the WorldTHE BIMBOS "OODLA"N THEATREA comic couple of infinite originalityTHE QUA._KER MAIDS 55th St. aad WeocUawu AYe.I d d disti I d'ff The only fic Show in Hyde Parkn ances an songs, stmct y 1 era Good Music and Good Ptctu: csent.JOHN NEFFThe Brainstorm Comedian in Irresist­ible Specialties.MATINEE DAILY 2=45TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY7:30 and 9:ISPRICES10c-20c-30cMAJESTICHENRY E. DIXEYin His New Monologue.EDNA AUGFunniest of Commediennes.A NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATHGalloway & Kaufman ;Felix & BarryWhiting & Burt; Apdale's Animals;Ethel May Barker; Leitzel Sisters.I'riccs 15·25·50-i5c. Tel. 6480 Cent.... _ _,. .------------ORCHESTRA HALLBURTON HOLMESTravelogues, Colored Views and Jlo­tion Pictures.Cruise to theWEST INDIESWednesday eve. 8:15; Friday eve. 8:15- Saturday matinee 2:15------------------------------pALACE l\IUSIC HALLWM. ROCK & MAUDE FULTONIn their farewell joint appearancepresenting spectacular songsand Dances.Nina Morris & Co.; Julius Tannen; Ed­die Leonard; The Minstrel with Ma­bel Russell; Gordon Highlanders;Barnes & Crawford; Elida Morris;Muriel & Francis;. lime. Vallecita'sLeopards.LYRICTHE BLUE BIRDGARRICKMARGARET ANGLINA New Modern American Play CanedEGYPT.AUDIT9RIU�THE GARDEN OF ALLAH FOR RENT-T"'IIIo .. I sports in their schools with great sue-• attractive smg e cess. To illustrate the hold thatrooms. 5i45 Washington avenue. :)asehall has taken upon the youngerKlaw & Erlanger present1860MILESTONES 1885LASALLETHE GIRL AT THE GATEAMERICAN MUSIC BAlLLEAN AND HOLBROOKTHE MILITARY GIRLPR.INCESSMort. Singer'sA MODERN EVEo LYM:PICMatintees Wed. and Sat.THE MAN HIGHER UP. � .' .Climbing in Popularity.2SC to $I.SOCORTFINE FEATHERSDramatic Sensation.ILLINOISOTIS SKINNERin KISMETC· LASSIFIEDADVERTlSDlEN1S 1\,room, suitahle for two students ormarried couple. Everything mod­ern. Call after 4 p. m., 6106 EllisAvenue. Flat Ct. «ne realizes the type of story told,thc lack of feminine beauty in the act • "'.,.. ... fIOo ......tanley LeFevre: JVebs, A. M.Eminent Psychologist, Ledqrer and AuthorAt the � � W, 8:01 P. II.HE MAKES PLAIN THE OBSCURE. RENDERS EASY WHATIS DIFFICULT, CLEARS UP CONFUSED IDEAS. HUMOR-OUS, ENTERTAINING. AS WELL. AS PRACTICALDATES AND LECTURES TOTHE CHIC4GO PUBLIC ARE .1OCT. 1+ 1912-"MINDCONTENTP�OCESIES AND LAWS:'·With Experiments with Audience-usinc Apparatus.OCT. 15, 1912 "SOUL-WITH ILLUSTRA TIONS:' A bewilder­inc World made clear, plain andinspirinc-a revelation to all-·Science.OCT. 23, 1912-"RELATION ANDDESTINY OF MIND ANDSOUL." Mental Processes and.Soul Processes; a beautiful and,un. expected harmony; Illustrated:1with C�s.OCT 24- 1912-"BOUNCING THE­BLUES, OR THE PSYCHOL­OGY OF CHEERFULNESS."How to constructively control.pne's spirit in life's struggle-an'eveninC of Fun, Fact, and "Filos­op�y."Secure ticekets now, To insure.reservation send your remittance toWalter Sitti,. secretary, 1706 The Re·public:. 209 S_ State St., or telephoneHarrison 49930, or on sale at DailyMaroon office. ,�.COME �LY.�uestio� ·Bolt cond�ct�' after lecture. Make this be of practiea! help toyourself. Be free with your queatioDLfunniest fellow in eaptivity.-Adv.Iii·,GORSUCH SAYS Mh�ILAPASSES EXPECTATIONS(Continued from page! one)IOf the provincial Filipinos, sitingamong groves of bamboo and theI banana palm. Nearby were the na­tivcs working in the rice paddies,with ht cslow moving 'carabao' pull­ing wooden plows through smallwater flooded fields .Automobile Trip Taken. .I'""On arrival at the Camp One term­inus of the railroad, we were trans­ferred to a waiting automobile trainof � nne six machines, to make thebalance of the journey to Baguia-adistance of thirty·three miles. Thecars mounted up and up on an excel­lent roadw ay, carved in the side ofthe gorge of the Bued river. Thenthe last lap of the trip was made onthe justly famed Benguet "Zigzag:' awinding road up the side of a moun­tain. From the last bend of the Zig­zag .passengers on the first carmight look below upon six differentlevclsofilieroa�uponeachofwhich �������������������������.,�_�.!!!��_�_�����_�could be seen following automobiles."At Teachers' Camp in Baguio Ifound a great gathering of Americanteachers, who spend their vacationthere in study and recreation.Work Done With Zest.These men and women, fresh fromtheir work in the provinces, enter in­to the activities of the camp with aa few miles out on one of the moan- tended by ,,400 native teachers fromlain trails from Baguio. Here the all parts of the archipelago. Besidesdaughters of wild tribesmen are be- many· instructive courses offereding taught to weave man1 kin"s of them, the Filipinos engaged in a gcu­doth. make their own dresses, scarfs, era] athletic tournament. In thiscusion covers, and pretty hand �gs. lh�y learned many sports for later in·"Duri!lS my st;l)" i� B��io,. the .troduction in their own schools. Icountry club arranged ope QJ the t,.,� found the Filipino tea. hers quick toical Igorot 'canaos' and pativ� d;a"ce� grasp the salient points in my lee­Thcir non-Christian peslS from .. he tures. Audiences in tl.e Bagnio campBontoc mountains built' grellt Cflmp- were also, responsive, making thefires, around which they fcasto. llPO" work of Professor Mao:Clintock an.lfreshly roasted dogs. j\fter the fe�f myself there exccl�,li"�ly pleasant."t he men and women joined in theirweird and fantastic dances.Many Teachers Attend."There "',cre 350 teachers assembl­l:d in the vacation camp at Raggio.�d- The scason was said, by bureau of­the licials, to have. been remarkably suc- ability· of the Hawkeyes. Atlviccsccssful. These hundreds of teachers from Iowa indicate that Coach Ila\\,·were cnahled to spend a vacation ley has good material an(1 has de"among pleasant surroundings, best veloped a fast squad, The Nortl1-of climate, social _ and educatlOll- ! western- Wisconsin game wilt also heal conditions. At the same timejan interesting one as the result willthere was being held, in Manila, a.n ('liminate the loser fro� the. race forassembly for Filipino teachers, at- the Conference champIOnship."An educator, an entertainer, an inspiration:'-Hon. \Vm. j. Bryan,Lincoln, Nebraska."Dr. Krebs' lectures on psycholog:cal phenomena are both prcacticableand reliable. - He renders a great service to the world in presenting thetruths and facts of the great mental laws in such a clear and forciblemanner.t'-c-Rt, Rev. Samuel Fallow�. D_ D .. LL I),"By mixing with the world be Iea,.ed men. His suggestions to bus­iness people for practiCal work - are admirable. 'The education of oursalesforce in their work with hi!p has been of greilt bes. .fit to us a11:'­John Wanamaker, New York and Philadelphia, .\!!,DR. KREBS LECTURES UND�R THE AUSPICES OF THE BUSI­NESS SCIENCE CLUB OF CHlCA�.()."spirit that surprised me. The morn­ir.g after our arrival two teams en­gaged in a hot ball game. I was toldhy Assistant Director Frank L.Crone, that all of the men have intro­duccd baseball and other athletic !'i�•""The Eighth- Wonder of the World." FOR RENT-Washingto� Avenue;near Jackson Park and 111. Cent.Express, front room in private, relined Gcrlllan home witll highcstrecommcndations. Board optionalPhone Midway 28i2. Filipinos. he tells this tory:,":\ Filipino boy was one day takento the government hospital in ManilaiOT trt�atl1lcnt. In the course of anexamination. the doctor asked himwhat his occupation was. The med­ical man was- much surprised to hearhis f{'pl,r, ·Short·stop.'.,- LOST-On thc �Iidway, or in Cohh, Have Industrial Education.a gold watch. Initials E. A. G, . ., 11G I "I ndustnal ('(Iucatlon IS wePlease rcturn to Edna oclt cr'l . '1" AR _1 "anced III thc }111l 1pp1l1es. tGreenwood Hall. ewaru.('amp in Hag-uio several courses were,)fTer('fl fot instructing tcachers how1-'OR RENT- Large newly furnished to teach nri0us household industries,COHAN'S GRINDRaymond Hitclacock inTHE RED WIDOWCOLONIALTHE WINSOME WIDOWReal Ice Skatinl.-------------- --------------------------POWERS'THE HEW SIR VARSITY ADMINISTERSDEFEAT TO FRESHMENContinued from page I.)!Ouch as emhroidery, lace making, hatmaking, and the like."Of special interest to me was thenua school for I gorot girls, situated-�� ..