·m t laily flurnntt"V or.. xi. 1\:0. 12. UK I VERSITY OF CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, �CT. 16, 1912. PRICE �:l VE CENTS .DEBATERS USE ATHLETIC PLAN VARSITY LINE SHOWSUTILE IMPROVEMENTCeada Stan Uses New Liaeap butFresluae. Backs Make RepeatedGaiu ThrollIh Liae..POUTICAL SCIENCE I TAD: C� PlcruRES FRIDAY FRATERNITY PLEDGESCLASSES WILL VOTE AU Undet"craduatca 'Expected to Re- FORMALLY ANNOUNCED-port on Walker 'Steps-LiteraryContributions Will Be Accepted byEditors.Official class pictures of the four Debating teams to represent theHOLD STRAW BALLOT TUESDAY undergraduate classes of the Univer- FEWER ARE ASKED THIS YEAR University in the intercollegiate de- BACKFIELD PLAYS FAST GAMEsity will be taken for the 1913 Cap bates this year are to be selected by'L' I' M b d St d Will Seven Less Than Last Year' D ive.... aca �y em ers an u ents and Gown on Friday aftcrnoon. The � a new system in much the sameBe Given Opportunity to Indicate Freshmen will assemble for their Bids-Sigma Nu and Phi Delta way that eligibility to places on thePresidential Preferences. photograph at 1 :15; the Sophomores Still to be Heard. athletic teams is determined. Thisat 1 :45; the Juniors at 2:15; and the was the surprise sprung by Coach H.Elementary political science classes Seniors at 2:45. Each class will be All but two of the seventeen Ira- G. Moulton at the meeting of candi- Playing with a new line and withwill test the ncw voting machine in grouped on the steps of Walker mus- ternities on the campu» have made dates for the Varsity debating team. three substitute backs the Varsitythe Law building today at 12:15 and cum where the pictures will be tak- public the names of their pledges. held in the. Law building at 12:15 succeeded ill trouncing the Freshmenat 1 :15 under the supervision of Mr. en .. Uoth the men and women stu- Sigma Xu and Phi Delta Theta are yesterday. by the score of 7 to 0 yesterday af­Bramh:!ll. Uy a double arrangement dents will be expected to turn out for the only ones who have not yet an- Alternates as well as team memo ternoon, Nor g'ren carried the ballof hours. Mr. Ilramhal thinks everyl the big group photographs. -Mrs. nounced their pledged men. The to" bers will be eligible for the intercol- over the line for the touchdown andone of his students will gc·t a chance Martyn will take the pictures. tal number of Freshmen to make legiate debates until the night of the Sellers kicked goal.to vote. Each student will vote a Men will be present to take the fraternities this year, is approxi- debates, January 18. The coach will .A series of line bucks by Bennettfull ticket in as short a time as pos- names of every student who appears mutely the same as last year, then announce the names of the men and Coutchie brought the ball to thes iblc, and it is hoped that it wiftl in the various pictures, and the es- approximately the same ' as last year to represent the University. All nine ten yard line. For three downs thethus he ascertained whether the pecial request has been made that as there were 12i aames listed yes- of the men who qualify must accord- Varsity backs were unable to pushticket can be voted in one minute, none of those who appear in the terday ,not including the two fratern- ingly be prepared on the question. the ball ahead. On the fourth down,the time the election commission has 1 I . ities mentioned above, while last year Plan Is N-. Norgren succeeded in negotiating thephoto neg ect to report t ierr appear- "'_,held sufficient. ance. The class oi 1916, one of the J34 men were announced. This plan is entirely new in univer- distance on a wide run around leftHave Registering Machine. largest Freshman bodies in the The men's names, and the fraterni- sity debating circles, and, so far as end.The machine docs away altogether history of the University is expected 'ties to which they are pledged fol- is known to Coach Moulton, haswith the printed ballot. The voter to show 250 in the class group. lows: - never before been attempted. Theturns a little lever above the name Is Large Volume. Delta Kappa Epsilon. introduction of the .athletic system ofof each candidate for whom he wish- The Cap and Gown is a volume of Lewis Fuiks, Chicago. competition, he Ibelieves shouldcs to vote, and before he leaves the 500 pages, the issuing of which re- 'Roland George, Chicago. prove a great stimulus to the debat-1I00th, turns a large lever which reg- quires months of work and prepara- Harold Gordon, Chicago. ers.isters his vote and opens the cur- tion on the part of the staff. The Monroe Heath, Chicago. Preliminary tryouts for all teamtain of the .booth. The voter is sup- cl�ss pictures are being taken in the • Edgar Riedel, Oak Park. candidates are to be held on Friday,I,oscd to spend only one minute in Autumn quarter for next June's an- • Paul Russel, Oak Park. October 25. The men will be divid-the voting booth, It is impossible nual in order to get this part of the Laurence E. Salisbury, Chicago. cd into two groups, each man havingto ascertain for whom a given man work out of the way, and also be-, George A. Scholes, Chicago. five minutes for his opening speech,has cast his ballot under this sys- cause more students are likely to be' Burchard Woodbury, Chicago. and three minutes for rebuttal. Theyteru, in residence at the beginning of the John V ruwink, Grand Rapids, Mich. will be judged on ability to talk con-._ �l.·llC_idc.;...of hayjng a..maclWu;AX!: year; than- at theoend., ... _,..;.::.._...:.._ ..... ; Phi Kappa Psi; vincingly, appearance._.oll -, the stage,tern of voting instead of the printed The staff of the Cap and Gown has • Frank Whiting, P��:' Ind. and preparation of argument, TheI II t t dvi bl " said ,. Craig Redm on, Peru,' Ind. 1 hosen d th 1"ia 0 appears 0 me a visa e, issued a call for literary contribu-' twe ve men, c osen m e pre rrmn-Mr. Bramhall yesterday, "but I am tions. All candidates for the annual, • Robert Hatcher, Springfield ,Ill. aries will compete in a second pre-not certain �hether the proposed and those who wish to submit any ma- Howard Adams, La Crosse, Wis. iiminary three weeks later for placesmachine is the best kind of a machine terial should see Ralph Stansbury, Manning Wickham, Chicago. on the University teams. The threeor whether the time alloted to the the literary editor, at his desk in the Halsey Wickham, Chicago. alternates picked at that time willvoter is sufficient. Many of the ob- office of the staff in Ellis hall. Beta Theta Pi. have a chance to supplant the teamjcctions which one hears against the "Dead Lcttc r Day," the last da}1 • James M'. Sellers, Lexington, Mo. debaters at any time, As they must.machine arc only superficial. There that contributions to the Cap and Lawrence J. MacGregor, Chicago. be prepared on both sides of theis practically no opportunity for the �,.·"'own can be accepted will be January Carl \V. Defebaugh, Chicago. question, in order to enter either theThe line, however, is bound tomachine to he tampered with." I. After this date, active work on James R. Tufts, Chicago. affirmative or negative teams, thecause a great deal of trouble thisWill Vote For Favorites. the printing of advance pages for the Parker Kendall, Chicago. alternates will also obtain genera' -tVeek Practically an entire new linePreferences of Faculty member'S June annual, will be started. 'Every Ebert B. Dunsworth, Macomb, 111. preparation for places on next year's with the exception. of the tackles, wasand students for presidential candi- candidate f. or a place. on the staff· of Thomas Goodwin, Chicago. teams. tried out yesterday afternoon, hutdates will be determined next Tues- the annual will be given credit for Alpha Delta Phi. Chicaco Submits Question.this did not clear the situation any.'day and Wednesday by Mr. Bramhall. material he hands in, and elections • Laurens Shull, Sioux City, la. The question submitted by Chicago The mcn seemed to be able to playPrinted ballots will in all probability to the staff of the 1914 annual will be • Charles Schivc1y, Olympia, \Vash. and adopted for the intercollegiate well on defense at times, hut the oi'he used for this voting and the made on a merit basis. David McLaughlin, Chicago. debates deals with the adoption ofFaculty and the students will be Elect Associates. Lorin Owen, Chicago. the Monetary commission's report.polled separately. Only the prefer- Joseph O. Oliver, South Bend, Ind. SQUAIR WINS BI-BLEFreshmen who display ability inenccs for Presidential candidates will Gale Willard, Chicago.their work for the volume will be CLASS TOURNAIIE�T. would be stopped by the failure oi thehe asked of the students but prefer- \Villiam Goodman, Chicago.elected as associate editors on next DEFEATING MacNEAL linement to make, holes through thecnccs for Governor will probably be George Dorsey, Chicago.asked from the faculty. year's staff, and Sophomores will be Sigma Chi. Freshman line.Official lists of the students and chosen to editorships. on the 'qualit� Alexander �uair of the 1912 ten- The Varsity lineup follows:of their material submitted for this Cowan D. Stephenson, Centerville, nis team yesterday won the finals in Parker, Paine, right end; Carpcn-members of the Faculty will serve asyear's volume; The control of The Tenn. the Cook County Bible class tennis ter, right tackle; Canning, Scanlon,registry lists .. Members of the polit- ,. ical science classes will serve as Cap and Gown rests witli a hoard of Ben Paul, Brookstown, Ind. tournament. Squair defeated Ken- right guard; Freeman, center; Leach.Directors, who are elected from the • Edward O'Connor, Chicago. neth Mac Neal, who is now a Fresh- left guard; Sellers. left tackle; Skin-Junior class. Hazen Haggarty, Elkhart, Ind. man in the University, 6-1,6-2, and 6'0. ncr, left end; Lawler. quarter back:DR. OT .. EIVRIA L!MA The following appointments to Clarence Collier, Chicago. The Rev. Dr. Nicely and Squair de' Xorgrcn, right half; Coutchic, leitBRAZILIAN ENVOY committees of this year's Cap and Ilerman R Miller, Chicago. fcatcd the Rev. Dr. Abbineth and half; Bennett, full hack.WIL'L SPEAK TODAY Gown staff have been made ,in addi- Edmund Olmstead, Chicago. MacNeal, in the doubles finals Hawkeyes are Fast,tion to those previously announced: Psi Upsilon. 8-6, 2·6, 6'3, 6-1. The Rev. Dr. f I I, � 1.1 .1Dr Oliveira Lima. Brazilian min- Iowa has a ast iac ... hc u allu aistcr' to J:c1�ium, who will lecture Thomas Prosser. '15, chairman of the Dan H. Rrown, Sioux City, la. Nicely and Squair have won the�trong line accof(ling- to the nwn whoFraternities and Honor Societies Stuart M. Canhy, Chicago. the doubles, and Squair the singlest"ll1orrow at 4:00 in Harper Assembly ha\'e seen the llawk('y('s in actil)ll,committee; James Tufts, '16, memher Max Cornwall. Chicago. for three consecutive ye.ars so thatroom. is a man distinguished in his The hackficl<1 is not (>qual to Chica'of the Literary committee; James nalph Cornwall, Chicago. (hey now have permanent possession ,I,rnfl'ssion anel also as an historical go's hut the Ime seems to he far su'I· Dyrenforth, '16, member of the Dra' Charl('s Grimes. Chicago. of the cups. I I 'I ' 1sll1e!cnt and writer accor« mg to . perior. lOn e!'s l lIac�o S lOWS some. matic committee; and Lawrence Ma.c· • C. Frederick Herendeen, Chicago. 1Profcssor McLaughhn. Last year I 6 . I f I F 1 Foster Holda Party. great improve111l'Slt hy Satunlay t 1-:Gregor, 'I , mem )er 0 tIe 'acu ty nicharc1 P. Mathews, Pasadena, Cal. .Ill' g3\'C twelvc lectures at the Ser-. The annual Foster han baby party Hawkeyes will succe('d in !'('cur1Jl� aI I· f B 'I TI committee. Harold T. Moore, Chicago. h Id Md· hi'h, 'tine nn t Ie llstory 0 " razs . Ie . was e on ay mg t. t was un' ,'sctory.!'nhjccl oi the l('ctnrt' lomorrow will .Irvin L. Sigler. Dayton, O. der the management of Myra Rey.. The strong p(lint oi the lIawkeyeshe "Th\! In«ie}l('n,:jcncc of Latin Foreicners Are Invited. I,awrence M. Tharp, Chicago. nolds and the regular house members is the offcns(' that Coach Hawley hasAmerica an(1 it!' E\"olution in the All foreign students have heen iri. ' noy M. \ViIliams. Chicago. ('ntertained the Freshmen. Infantile worked up. Curry. quarterhack. andYin('h'('nth C�ntury.'· Students of the vited to be prescr.t at a smoker to 1:C Delta Tau Delta.games were played, and the refresh· Par!\ons. halfhack. are stars. Trick('y\V. H. Johnston. Muskegon. Mich. IIl·ni\"(·r�;t�· han heen invite(l to at- given by the Cosmf,politan cluh Fri· ments consisted of ice cream cones, at tackle an(l Captain anson .Ittend. day night at 8, in Ellis 18. (Continued on page four) animal crackers, and stick candy. guard are fast and clever men.ON Hudrecl TweIdJ Seyea Mea MakeFratenities--- Two CJ.ap-ten Uareported Teams Will Not Be Finally ChosenUntil Nicht Before Annual Inter­coUeciate Contests With North­western and Jlic:hipn.New Voting Maclaiae WIaicIa Does A­way With Priated Ballottot Be TatedLine Must ,Do Better "to Defeat Iowa-Hawkeyes Build up StrongOffense.Coutchie and Bennett Star.Coutchie and Bennett furnished apleasant surprise by their work inthe backfield. This is the first timethis year that Coutchie bas beenable to appear in scrimmage and heshowed up exceedingly well. He fre­quently pulled off long runs that;brought him applause from the side'lines. Bennett played with his-customary snap and tore big holes'�hrough the Fresh man line.The hack field situation seems to hedearing up 'and enables Coach Sta��to devote all his time to the lint'.The work of Bennett, Couchie, andFitzpatrick has been pleasing andCoach Stagg ought to have notrouble to develop ,3· fast backfield,Norgren and Pierce have been play­ing their customary game, thus as­suring an experienced backfield.Line Causes Trouble.fensive work was sadly lacking.Many times when the Varsity hackswould start throught the line theytellers."J\1aking Jht 'War/as grtalest clo!h�ng stor« grtaltr:''tlze IS slOry LyJlon DuilJi"gis going up across Ih� ttreet-'The Daily Maroon TH,E DAILY MA ROON, \";lmXESDAY. OCT. 16. 1912.T .... the Editor:One uf the hard things for all .)fIllll�t t�r<.�::�:le is what is anc.l what i's ILast week there occurec.l some Ithill� which was a most flagrantbreach of cttiqucttc. Xot only has it(Official �tu�"ut �"lU5UC\1"� Ir r happened «nee this year, but it was IFormerly present t« a greater or less degree IThe University 01 Chicage \Veekly (inrill;.! the past year. IFounded October I, i&:,2. , I t's this question of I .. app ausc lDjchapel,Puhlishcd daily except Sundays, Mon There may he some dispu» as todays and Holidays during three •f I I �. whether or not it is proper. At anyquarters 0 tIC University ycar. • rate the sentiment seems to be IEntered as Second-class mail at the ag-aillst. it .. If those students who in­Chicago Post Office, Chicago, IUi- dulue 111 It could sec the frowning:Bois, March 18, 1908, unc.ler Act of glanccs of upperclassmen they wouldMarch 3, 1873. perhaps he mort' aware of it.()f course some Sophomores stilt ap­Managing Editor • Hiram Kennicott plaud in chapel. Either, .they didn'tNews Editor • • • • .Leon Stolz atceml often enough last' year to find IAthletic Editor •• Bernard Vinissky I' I .out t rat It was unr csirable ; or, at-Business Manager ••• Burdette Mast I' k Itern till-!' .took no Iced of public opin-Associate Editors. ion. Rut the majority arc new men\\'alter Foute Martin Stever who did not have chapel' in high\\,illiam Lyman John Perle school; or who consider that Mandel ijSamuel Kaplan ...•.. Harry Gorgas class WOIl1, registration halt. churchllalgcr Lollcsgard .•• George Lyman are places for disrespectful, boister- 1.Clyc.le \\'atkins .. George Cottinghan nus applause. E����������������·������������������������������·���Grace Hotchkiss .. Sarah Reinw�d But fur wone than being a breach ��������������������������������������Editorial-s-Business offices, Ellis 2Telephone Midway Boo. Mail Box"0" Faculty Exchange."Even the reporter has an officeand with clear eyes and honest lan·guage, may unveil injustice and pointthe way to progress."-R. L. S.What is a. fratcrnity and whatshould it hc. Broadly, this the mootedfraternity question. FarThe Fratcrn- he it from The Dailyity Question Maroon to attempt tosolve the problems byan""·l'rin;..! the questions cited. Butcertain miner problems hearing upont hcsc large ones may be answeredwith profit,There is the question of rushing"i,.r in-ranee. \\'hen and how 'andj(lr how Illng should a fratcrnity rushi,� llll.:n;- liow should an invitation10 juin a fratt.,·rnity be extcncll'd;- HowItlng an inten'al should elapse bc- gctt ing men and their relations to the I .L'ni\·ersity,. bet ween themselves and It� th� whole unc.lt'rgr.a.duate b�dy � I •1 hese are the SPI'ClitC questionswhich The Daily �I:lroon will stri,'cv!to I answer in a series of cditorials!hl'gillllin!! a week from today.tf' Llnl Unn�i(AH,m�.Tilt, editor 111 'Ie. t "I'1I11U'lIdt.lf� [or delr''' C'Z.�lI'n'lIld IUTc. (.:,1111 III "U j(.'lltiulill ""'111 btt,�iUIll'd Il.'J lUI «:I'iUt'UCt' uf !luud faith.UNIVERSITY loyaltymeans more than cheer-ing your team on the foot- __ .�ball field. I t means in briefdoing nothing th�t would detrac.t-no matter h.ow sligh�ly­from Chicago's fair name. Wearmg clothes Without dis­tinction, individuality and fit,detracts so�ewhat from your University'sfair name. Experience of 25 years catenng to your taste enables usto offer you clothing that wiil add to your fair name and to that ofChicago. See the belted backexpressly for youfellowsat $20 R_ $25or pleated back coats we ....have gathert:d .done to spread the honor sentimentmovement. Much is being done tosuggest that Freshmen wear green'1 last year's graduates from the Lawcaps. \\ ty cannot we, the students I •f I l" . f CI' . school drcd at his homc in Denvero t le I1Iverslty 0 lIcago, ,by a'. on Octobcr 3.of, good manners, it produces a badReporters. impression on visiting preachers. few ti.mcly hints. also s�t the new 1"---------------------------Evcrert Rogerson .. Augusta Swawite \Vhcn Doctor Peabody was intro- men rtght on this question of ap- B ILillian Swawite . Dorothy Williston I I . h I;» ote Cumberlandduccd Monday to the Junior college: app ause m cape.Subscription Rates. men, he was greeted by such a thun-] (Name withheld.)By carrier, $2.50 a year; $1.00 a quar- derous roar of applause that he waster. By mail $3.00 a year; $1.25 entirely taken 'aback .. ·�,':lJ�,:�to�d :'fo"(, , Miss Melcher Will Speak.quarter. a few �noments not' k�Q�ing �hat' Miss Margery Melcher, secretarynext to expect. Finally h� gathered of, thc Young Women's Christianhimself together and commenced his' league, will, speak to the women atsermon. ',112:15 today in Lexington 14- HerI magine his further surprise when I subject will be "The Marks of aat. the conclusion. of a distinctly re- I Christion." The League has extendedligious talk on "Choose 'Life!" be was I an 'invitation to all women to beagain given an ovation such as Rudy I present at this meeting as well as atMatthews would fecl proud to sec! thc regular weckly gatherings whichexpressed if the team had kicked all witt follow.goal or made a touchdown. --�---When he goes back to Harvard Invite to Philharmonic.what wilt he lctt his students there? I AI� tI.1OSC interested in chora� work\Vill he say that the Indians still in-I are invited to attend the meetmg ofI hit iddl t':l 0 I b [the Philharmonic society which willram our 1111 I.' WCS • r t rat are,I arians are bcin k t t U·· [be held in Mandel hall Thursday at'. et g rep a our InlVer-, .sity? i: J 5. The meeting wilt be conducted\Vhat can wc do? Much has been I by Mr. Stevens, NEW YORK"Broadway" cars from Grand CentralDepot.Seventh Avenue Cars from Pennsyl­vania Station.Kept by a College Man from VermontHeadquarters for .College StudentsSpecial Rates for College TeamsTen Minutes' Walk to Thirty TheatresRooms with Bath. $2.50 and up.New. Modem and FireproofHJ'�RRY P. STIMSON. MANAGERHeadquarters· for Chicago Men i�------------ __ --------IL:st Year's Graduate Dies.Charles Beman Franklin, one 0t\\Cl'll the time a man is pkd�('d anfl nFLLETI� AXD ANNOUNCBun�tin and Announcements.tlll' titlll' hc is initiated: Dramatic Club-Meeting, 3:15, Cobb 1 :'5: Sophomorcs, 145; Juniors 2:15\\'hat rdatiot1:-,hip :-,lh.ult1 ('xist he- I)D. Seniors, 2=45, \Valker. 'Friday.t \\ (Tn the iratcrnity and its l)nh'cr- Y. C. W. L.-"The Marks of a German Cla�4:30 Friday, Lexing-�ity: 11 .. \\' can the fratl'r;lity coop- (·hri�tian." Miss Melcher, 12:15 Lex·, ton;datt' with the Cni\'ersity in �i"in� in�ton. Women's Graduate Cla�5 Friday,too ,,:tch man the hc�t thit1�s in prep- Divinity Chapel-'2:'5 Haskell As' Lcxin�ton.arati"n inr life? IInw can the ira' �elllhly ronm. Masonic Clab-i Friday Ellis.ll'rnity he made ,although �l'''l1lingly Pow Wow-J:15 Cnhh (1.\. Cosmopolitan Club-Smokcr, 8 Fri·;111 n;cltl:,i\T l".dy. t(l he all integ-ralpart of a Democratic institttti,.n?\Vhat retat iOln �h()uld fratcmityhear to fraternity atlll what relati()nto tile non_fraternity hody? \\"hatl.art. a .. a fraternity. �hould l'ach fra­ternity play in the ieqering of lcg;'timate undergraduate acti'\'ities andthe t'llriching of undcrgrarlttate �ocial Cap and Gown Pictures-FrcshmenThe Maroon uses this space todayto ask you to subscribe-Every issue!delivered to you before breakfastc,for $2.50 a yeu- •Menorah SccietY-i:30 t()l1lorrow, day. Ellis 18.ellh]' (,,\. Mass-Meetnig-'2:'5 Friday,Open Lecture-Dr. Oliveira Lima. hench..t tpmorrow. Ilarpcr Assel�lhly room. Football-Chicago \"5. Iowa. 3 Sat·Scandinavian Club-nusiness mect' urday, Marshall field.Reynolds Club-Informal dance,8:30 Saturday. Members only.Women's Hats-On salc c,'ery daythis week at 12:15, Lexington.Class Counselo�Tea postponedto Wedncsday. Foster Ball.ing tomorrow. i Cohh 6A.Philharmonic Society-Open meet·ing. i: I � tomorrow. Mandcl.Mandolin Club-Rehearsal, 8 to-life? 1l1.1rrr·w. Hitchcock.In a word. hoW can fraternities at Lecture-'.1:':- League room,tllcir mcthods of Et hel Bird.Chicag-o ilnpro\'c• Miss "C"THE DAILY MAROON, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16,1912.GYMNASIUM TEAM SHOULD NEW GRANDSTAND TO BEAVERAGE WELL THIS YEAR GIVEN TEST FOR SAFETY Heat Regulation' FallTHE JOHNSON SPNEUMATIC SERVICE portsTHE RECOGNIZED STANDARDGymnasium prospects are neither One hundred pounds per squarebright not dark this year' but only foot will he placed on one of the Installed in the University of Chicago1 fair. Coach Hoffer stated that he had spans of the new grandstand on"l u •. ' U Buildincs.110 championship team at present Marshall Field either today or romor-I hut that material was plentiful. Hard row to test its, efficiency. If the standwork he believed should whip it in- successfully passes the tests, it is probto shape and improve Chicago's able that it will be thrown open toMade in Fifty Dillerent Style. chances for winning the meets. spectators for the Iowa game. of HeatincFound Only at Leadin. Seven men from last year's team Sacks of cement will he used in the I' Furnishers. are hack in the University and are test and a representative span of 18 Steam Control of Humidity ReducinCA7s 0 ;s;r 5HIKta eligible for the team. They are Cal" fcct wide will he used. There is no$1.50 AND UP tain Parkinson, Sponsel, Squair; question but that the stand will passRoberts, Smith, \Veakly, and Sco- thc test satisfartory and report on"Lome .inu mepect the largest line field. Last year's Freshman team will the test will be made to the athleticof foreign and domestic woolens dis- also furnish a wealth of material and officials, who will then decide wheth­prayed in Hyde Park. Our clothes are 'competition will be keen for places cr the stand will be used Saturday.perfection in material. style, and on the team. Among the Freshmen Three spans, 22 feet wide, wilt notworkmanship. who will compete for the honors will he used and spectators wilt be per-he Lovcllettc, McDonald, Smith, mitted to sit only as far as the cen­Huchenthal, Thomas. and \Vhite. ter of the sand. The rest of the standtreasurer during the present quarter.11a in I t f tl di Plain Baths 25 Centsvt g an orc res ra or ie mners There were thirty Freshmen pres-f d t b f I f Open Day and Night.was oun 0 e so success u a tell: ent at the meeting as welt as a fewits instituiion last year that it is be- SARATOGA BAR BE R S HOPmembers from last year's organiza-ing continued by Mr. Barrels on a tion. Arrangements have been mademore elaborate scale. to meet \Vedncsday at 3:15 in CobbThe orchestra is made up of the 6A whcn the work of the club will befollowing men:: : : definitely begun.Clarence Jackson and C. S. Dunej, 'violins; George Leisure,· drums;Hiram Loomis, flute;' \Vittiam nos�worth, clarinet; Donald Delaney. cor­net; Frank Weakly, cello; and Clar- Sophomore Members to Meet incnce Hamilton, piano. Reynolds Club This Week toSETTLEMENT SUNDAYSPEAKERS TELL OFINSTITUTION'S WORK Members of the Three Quarters.• club wilt meet soon in the Reynolds HEAD RESIDENT OFclub to choose the men for the en' NEW INSTITUTIONTELLS EXPERIENCESCoach Hoffer Has BOI)eS of a Win' One Hundred Pounds a Foot Willning Team-Many of Veterans Prove Its Safety-Expect toAre Back. Use Addition for Iowa Game.BENEDICT W A L D A number of meets wilt be held is nut completed and is not ready forMAKER OF SUPERIOR CLOTHES with the Turner societies in the city occupancy. The scale of price forand the dual meets with Wisconsin different sections has not been an-and Illinois universities arc schedul· nounccd. Three thousand spectatorsed again this year. The conference can be accornodated in the r- sectionmeet will he held at Madison this which is complete.year, probably about the middle ofApril, The dates for the dual meets GEORGE SCHOLES WILLwith Illinois and Wisconsin have not HEAD CLUB OF FRESHMENi., prepared to copy all kinds of manu been set, but the meets will doubt­script; to handle correspondence by less be held in February.st e nogrup hy ; to furnish copies of Coach Hoffer urges all men to takecil cular s. etc. the work who can. assuring them thatI f you arc new on the campus, we they will not only have an opportun-should he glad to become acquainted; ity to make the team but that they George Scholes was elected presi­i: not, you probably know us. and we wilt receive benefits from the work dent of Pow \Vow. the Freshman de-1445 E. 55th Street.Tel. Hyde Park 2860THE TYPEWRITING OFFICEBasement of Cobb Hall.Pow Elects Officers at MltC1ting Yes­terday Attended by ThirtyMembers of New Class.that they witt never regret, bating society at the meeting lately_______ held for, the purpose of organizationAny Suit o-r Overcoat in the DEVISE ORCHESTRA PR09RAM yesterday, Scholes has had consid­crablc experience in debating, andHouse Made to Order $18.00 Solos and Special N�bers to be, literary and dramatic work in connec-t' 1- C Played Friday. tion with his studies at University.1l.'!_lUS DOper --- high school. He has been activelyTHE UNIY�R.�IT¥ TAILOR Solo numbers, and �pecial,SJ!lect��� -oonnectcd with the Clay-club of thatII::6 East Fifty_Fifth Street. '11 bid b I 'I I .WI e p aye y me .1.- aroon ore lCS- institution during' the past threeUnion Made. F ',1 • h f.. . tra • rruay mg t rom 6 to 7 in the years. '\Vc also (10 11Igh grade repairmg and Hutchinson commons If the pro- F h ffi f' id W'I.. .• or teo ce 0 vlce-presl ent I -prcssmg at very low prices. I gram. meet.s .with the approval of the liam Ewart was elected. He is alsoguests a Similar program will be- pre- from University high school and has.J ulius Is Your Barber pared for every Friday night. Pro- done work along literary lines. Ray-, grams and announcements wilt be dis' 111om' Dunn will act astrihuted in a few days. The idea ofshould tJC glad to sec you again.Sanitary Shop - Three Chairs.�One-Day Laundry Service.loo31h East 55th Street.The Drexel TailorsCLEANERS AND DYERS903 East 55th Street.Altering etc. of Ladies and GentsGarments,Repairing and Pressing atModerate Prices THREE QUARTERS CLUBWILL CHOOSE MEN SOON- - -- ._---------- Approve Nominations.Phone Midway 5876A. Iosenhine GrahamMmir.�ry Importations "Settlement Sunday" was observedat the services in Mandel SundayDre5Smakiq morning. Miss Mary MacDowell.head of' the University settlement,told of the needs and work of the in- suing year. President Brown urgesthat the 01�1 men bring a list of thenew pledges for approval by the club Miss Hudler, head of the new socialin general. The main part of the fra- center which has been started· at Iternity rushing was over last night South Chicago, talked before the wo-stitution of which she has char�ein most cases, and the Freshmen for men, yesterday afternoon in Lex-J'rofessor Floyd R. Mechem, head ofthe cluh should he fairly welt in the inton. She said that although she isthe Scttlement hoard. and Dr. James G. Wakefield, ass't cashier.. I f I S I head of one of the newest social IFrances G. Peahody of Harvard) 11l1l1( � 0 t te op 10mores.. . Lewis E. Gary. ass't cashier.�lcl11hcrs in the Freshman class n,)t ("cntcr�. It tS one of the most inter· Iwere the other speakers. Dr. Pea' I Directors.. . . I I' I' th frat rnity pI I .... e tist., e�ting hecausc it is so unamerican. .hody has I,mg hecn II1tll11atcly c, on' me H( \: (In e • e e( e I � . Charles H. Wacker, Martin A. Rycr-. . • � ,'11 1 . t· k . 1 •Ito th clul this ycar She told of some of her amuslOg ex- '.nected With SOCial work 111 the I'.ast \\ I u: .l (':1 II e). ... son, Chauncey J. Blair. Edward B.I . II k I I f :lI1d these "'ill he dccidcd upon at th� I pencnces and fimshed With a hst of B 1 Ch I H H Ib d CIalH IS wc -nown 'as t le aut lOr 0 .' " • • • • ut er, ar es . u ur. ,arencc1 k . I I I' I n1l'ctili� It is possihle that the Clucs'l the workers needed. \VlIlIfred MlttC'� B ki h B" Cn.any )00 s on socia ant et llca . uc ng am. cnlamm arpentcr,prohlems. ; tion' of fratcrnity representation wilt spo�e �n The Hyde Park C.e�ter:, Clyde M. Carr. \"atson F.. Blair. !!'.�.F h Cl b M T I h- hrou�ht up a�ain hut this is not CCCII \ an Steenherg on the Umver! . G F Ch 1 L H h'renc u eets ororrow. ," . I' ..' \vln • creman, ar es . utc m-TI I; h I 1 .'11 I I I I fi" at all certain. The program of stty settlement; Anme Lomse Ford.. Ed, dASh dd F d' Wle renc c u) \� I to ( t Ie rst I I 11 fIll d •. on, war . e, re enck .. .t t· f r tltc new men witl he on t Ie . orne or ncum ) es. an .meetlOg of the year at 4:15 tomorrow S 1m � ()• IcroSbY• E.rne�:: A. Hamill.. S I . L' '1 II I worke(1 out and the activc program SU7.anne Fisher on Hull House. To-m pe man !louse. eXlI1gton la.· . .• .All h F I . II . t for the cluh wjtt heJt.n the earlv part (Jay Mnss Ethel BIrd of the V,mted It ose 'res lmen espCC13 y. m' '. . •. I '. I k' f F I of next wcek. CharIties will speak on the t: mtedcrested 1:1 t le spea 109 0 'renc II' .. . .Ik I h CharIties at 3:'5 10 the League room.have heen as cd to attem t e meet- -----j�JI. ' Have you subscribed? Patroni7.e our advertisers.13=9 East Fifty- Fifth street.JOSEPH SCHMIDTStationery, Toilet ArticbsFine Line of Candies956 E. 55th Strcet. Chicago, InImpo:-tcd anti Domestic Line ofCi:ars and Cigarettes.Dum vivimus vivamus.G�eeill.�otld Cafe1357 E. 55th Street.Occidental OrienUl:\1.\ R()()::\ ADSBRIXG RESULTS Complete Systemsfor all MethodsValves for Air, Water, HotWater Tank Regulations.Johnson ServiceCo.H. J. GILSON" Manager.Chica£o Offic��.II7 DEARBORN STRE��T1204 Woodlawn Trusttl Sarines BankE. SiXty_Third Street. ChicacoA STNl'E BANKDEPOSITORY FORUNITED STATES POSTALSAVINGS FUNDSThe largest and oldest banknearest to the University. Ac·counts of professors and stu­dents solicitecLChecking Accounts of $50.00and Savings Accounts of $1.00. accented,J. H. Hepp, Prop.29 South Dearborn StreetExpert Manicurist.Scientific MasseursExpert ChiropodistMEN'S FURNISHINGSandBILLIARD HALL..lAS. E. COWBEY1001 and 1001 � East 55th Street.S. E. Corner Ellis Ave.Telephone Hyde Park 3iS8 Perhaps you're going to all theimportant Foot Ball gamesI! � the old days rugs, blanketsand wraps of au kinds werein use. A step forward-toenjoy the game and protectyourself from cold wear aSPALDINGNo. WJP Automobile andWinter Sports Sweater.Heavy and special weights withor without pockets.Catalog free on request.A. G. Spalding & Bros;!8'30 So. Wabash Aye. Chicago. Itt�# Stationery Cabinetskeep enough etn ttoncrv at hand for currentuse. Solid Quarh;r"d Oak. handl'omely fl'lI!'hed. $3.00. EXI'n'88 I'Dld. (See notc.) .-SOLID OAK LETTER FILEhoMa %0.000 te ttcrs orpapen 8%xll Inch-«.�olld. substnnt tat,Goldt'n. Natural JrWeathered flnl!'h.�ra\Ver.B are du .. t­proof and on roll"I'bearlngB. 'Frl'lght:::i�6. (Sec not ... )Oet Catalug show­Ing many handy. In.expenah'e oftlee de­viet's anll St'ctlon:, Ibookcases. Bool.let"FlUng SUggc�t1on,,"ab-o free.NOTE.-FreIJ;ht orExprt'B8 paid s squoted to polntR ('a,.'of llQntana. "·yom •Ing. Colorado, Ol,la-homa an.. T,'xal'.Slightly higher be­yond.FILING DESKScombine dmwcrs In han.l"ome ,I.-sk. Therlles you want at your 1I1l!;('r liT)'" S.'e Oll'�at your dealers. J..�rch;h t palti $�:I.OO. I Seenote).Tt1!:.��MANUFACTURING CO.87 Union St. l\lO�ROE, MICHChicago Display-SII-15 S. Wabash------------------------- --The Com Exchange National Ba.nkof Chicago.CapitalSurplus $3,000,000.005,000,000.001,000,000.00Undivided Profits .Officers.Ernest A. Hamill, president.Charles 'L. Hutchinson, vice-pres.Chaur.cey J. Blair, vice-pres.D. A. Moulton, vice-pres.B. C. Sc-mmons, vice-pres.John C. Neely, �ecretary.Frank W. Smith, cashier.J. Edward Maass, ass't cashier.M:\ ROO:\: :\ DSnlH:\:G T�ESl·LTS.THE MAN HIGHER UPClimbing in Popularity.25C to $1.50THE DAILY �{AROON. WED�ESDAY. OCT. 16, 1912.organ.TONIGHTAMUSEMENTS.Five Reels nightly of the latest mov­in� pictures. I j igh class songs. Bestof music hy high class orchestra.63rd Street and Cottage Grove Ave Come and hear t�le new $7,500 pipeWeek StartiDg Sun.Mat.Oct 13SULLIVAN & CONSIDINEPRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCEEMPRESSTHEATERC!RCUMSTANTIAL EVIDKNCE. JEFFERSON OLY�PIC!>:;th Street and Lake Avenue. '1.." Wed. d S,,, ... auntees an at.NOVELTY PHOTOPLAY7he Rebellion of Mandy (comedy)So Ncar Yet So Far (drama)Queen of the Kitchen (comedy)AJong the River Nile (scenic)Fire at Sea. (drama=-a reels)AXD OTHERS,Pathe Weekly Every FridayCurrent Events.ADMISSIONHarrison 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 World ---------------.THE BIMBOSA comic couple of infinite originality WOODLAWN THEATRETHE QUA_KER MAIDS 55th St. and W.odlawD Ave.In dances and songs, distinctly differ- The only ;IC Show in Hyr'» ParkGood �Iusic and Good Pic .iresent,JOHN NEFFThe Brainstorm Comedian in Irresist­ible Specialties.MATINEE DAILY 2:45TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY7:30 and 9:15PRICESIOc-20c-30cMAJESTICVIRGINIA HARNED & CO.in "The Call of Paris."THE DAl.JCE DREAMThe Big Lambs' Gambol Success,Bison City Four; Olive Brisco]. W. H.St. James & Ce.; Wilson Bros.;O'Meer. Sisters; Harry Atkinson;Clara Ballerini; New Motion Pictures.-- - .-----------ORCHESTRA HALLBURTON HOLMESTravelogues, Colored Views and Mo­tion Pictures.Cruise to the. WEST INDIESWednesday eve. 8:15; Friday eve. 8asSaturday matinee 2 :ISpAlACE l\IUSIC HALLTHE ETERNAL WALTZA Vienese Operette by Leo Falll-50 People.Bert Losile & Co.; Four Harveys;Carson & Willard; Dooley & Sayles;Jimmie Lucas; Josie Rooney.Sat., Sun. Mats. & Every EveningI5-25-50-15C.Pop. Mid-Week Matinees 25C: & Soc.LYRICTHE BLUE BIRDGARRICKIn her original roleGREEN STOCKINGSMARGARET ANGLINAUDITORIU�THE GARDEN OF ALLAH"The Eighth Wonder of the World"COHAN'S GRINDRaymond Hitchcock inTHE REO WlJJOWCOLONIALTHE WINSOME WIDOWReal Ice Skating.POVVERS'THE NEW Sl� Main Floor, all seats .••••• IOC J. Samuel Council, Batavia, Ill.Balcony, all seats. • ••.••••• 5C Percy K Council, Batavia, Ill.Special Features three timlS a wef kGAUMONT WEEKLY EVER.Y TnUaSDAYCurrent CII,ntsAND OTHER PICTUR.ESBLACKSTQNEKlaw & Erlanger present1860MILESTONESLAS�LLE.THE GIRL AT THE GATEA MEKICAN MlJSIC BALLLEAN AND HOLBROOK( : : :raE Jl4ILITARY GIRLpRINCESSMort. Sin£er'sA MODERN·EVECHICAGOOPERA HOUSERichard Carle-Hattie William.THE GIRL FROM l'.lIONTMARTREincluding]. 1\1. Barrie's Burlesqueproblem plav,A ST..ICE OF LIFEILLINOISOTIS SKIXNERin KISMETCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTSFOR RENT-Two attractive singlerooms. .5745 Washington avenue.FQR RENT-ncantiiul large newlyfur-nished room. Suitable for oneor two students. Everything mod­ern. \' cry reasonable. Call after4 p. Ill. 6100 Ellis avenue, Flat Col.Found-- \\·atch. Owner may havesa me hy paying advcr t i-iug costs atMaroon office.FOR RENT-One large front roomin private home. Suitable for eith­er one or two students, All modernconveniences. Si52 Washington ave­nuc,FO� REN.T -�csonahle, sunny Iqurct room In private family of two Iadults. Modern. Open for inspcc­tion at any time. 6110 Ellis Ave.4th apartment. C�RTFINE FEATHERSDramatic Sensation. Broadway, Cor. Twenty·Second St.New York.FRATERNITY PLEDGESFORMALLY ANNOUNCED Next visit of our Representative, Mr. Lanzer.to Con�ess Annex. Chic:ae;o.October 28th to' 29th inclusive(Continued from page one)II•••, . .-. With latest Fall and Winte-: styles in Clothing, Ridingand Motoring outfits, English Haberdashery,Hats, Shoes, and Leather Goods.Send for Hlustrated Catalogue.Ernest ). Xordgard, Canton, S. D.'I'houias H,. Dunne, Chicago.F. Decry llcCollndl, L7ppcr San­dusky, O.Robert X. McConncll, upper San-dusky, O.\VilIiam C. Joncs, Chicago.Orrin R_ \Volfe, Chicago.Cecil Y. Condit, Chicago.Chi PsLAlbert Flood, Chicago.Walter Loper, Chicago.Jackson Towne, Milwaukee, 'Vis.Earl \Vhite, Chicago.• Edwin Cole, Chicago.Kent Tenney, Winnetka, Ill.Delta Upsilon.Frederick Burke, Chicago.Lyndon Lesch, Chicago.Kenneth McAllistcr, Mason City, Ia,Marion F. Davidson, Crawfords-ville, Ind.Benjamin Dall, Oak Park, Ill.\V. Holley Fuller, Chicago,I{alph Davis, Chicago,Phi Gamma Delta.Thomas Prosser, Chicago.Jamcs Dyrenforth, Riverside, Ill.-Richard Boyd, Langdon, N. D.• John M. Foote, Bonham, Tex.Paschal Benson, San Antonio, Tex •• William Tcichgraeber., Emporia,Kan.Robert F. Goodyear 'Vatseka, IIi.Robert H. Harper, ChicagoCarlton H. Foster, Oshkosh, Wis.Claude Dreeson, Eact Chicago, Ill.Mitchell Leavitt, Chicago.Sigma Alpha Epsilon.Charles A. Thomas, Corunna, Ind.Derwent Whittlesey, Rockford, Ill.LCllUS H. Lundberg, Chicago.George W. Patrick, Rockford, Ill.\Villialll P. Roe, Omaha, Ncb.Arthur P. Foster, Detroit, Minn.Gifford W. Plume, Chicago.Leo. S. Hay, Kingman, Kan,Earl Sanderson, Seneca Falls, N. Y.-Dcnton H. Sparks, Chicago.Albert Natwick, Grand Rapids, Wis.Kappa Sigma.• Howard Matson, Princeton, Ill.Xat Perrine, Fort \Vorth, Tex.Leonard Gieselman, Macon, Mo.Herbert Atkins, Shreveport, La.Philip Miller, Oak Park, Ill.James Xichols, Tonia. Mich.Alpha Tau Omega.... Robert Presnell, Chicago.Donald Crawford, Laporte, Ind.Cotter Randall. St. Cloud! Minn.Freel Stangl, St. Cloud, Minn.Charles Raisbeck, Bloomington, 111.Lyman L. Weld, Chicago.Ernest C �ficlkiff. Chicacro.Phi Kappa Sigma.D. 'V. Stuart, Texarkana. Tex.N. C. Evans, Rockford, 111.Harwood Saunders, Roswell, N. 1\1.\V. ]. Dorris. Harrisburc 111.E. ]. Palda, Cedar Rapids, la.Jlarry Hazer, Los Angeles, Cal.Arthur Spocne man. Chicago.Delta Sigma Phi.Morr is Baranick, Chicago.1\1 orris V. Brown. Cleveland, O.Guy F. Fairbrother, Chicago.Joseph Fekete, Jr., Chicago. $5.00 for Three MonthsEvery machine guaranteed to be in fine w,orking order, and will bekept sc during term of rental.We deliver the machine and call for it at the end of the rental term.We also have for sale a fine line of Factory Rebuilt machines of allyou CiUJ-' Save SC to 75 per cent.Telephone Harri son 6388-6:!99AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANYUNCORPORATED)437 South Dearborn St.-----�---Joseph F. Geary, Chicago. llcader Matthews yesterday. "TheseLawrence L. Lund, Minneapolis, mcectings are held lor the purpose ofMinn. increasing the spirit of the studentsSterner S. P. Meek, Chicago. as well as for letting the members .ofOtto Petrich, Glencoe, Minn. the team understand that the st\l�Carl \V. Pon, Chicago. dent body is working with them forVerne P. Smith, Waupun, \Vis.Arthur Teninga, Chicago.Harold Terwilligar, Manistee, Mich. victory."Rudy Matthews ,head cheerleader,will have charge of the rally Friday.This as well as the succeeding ralliesand massmectings of the quarter willhe in charge of the committee madeup of Walter Fonte, chairman; How­ard McLane, Hiram Kennicott, How­ell Murray, and Rudy Matthews, ap­pointed by the council at its last;meeting.Students will be given another _chance of encouraging tlie football BOTANISTS DISCUSSteam at a 12:15 rally for the Iowa RECENT LITERATUREgame to he held round the "C" bench, AT WEEKLY MEETINGFrjdny, Clark G. Sauer, who saw theIowa team in action against Iowa Recent botanical literature was dis­X ormal school on October 5, will tell cussed yesterday afternoon at thelit its apparent strength. regular weekly meeting of the ltotani-Coach Stagg, Assistnat Coach cal dull. Associate Professor Cham-Page. and Captain Carpenter are to l.cr lain gave a talk. which was limit­speak 011 the condition of the Varsity cd to a110w time for general discus­squad and of its chances for victory sir-n. A tea preceded the talk. Nextin thc game with the l Iawkcycs Sat- week Mr. Fuller will probably talkurrlay, All of the talks will I� about his trip to Quebec.short so that time will he allowed forfrequent yells and songs and every- Fencibles Will Have Dinner.thinJ! wilt he run off in snappy style. Fcnciblcs will have a dinner in"Memhers of thc team will be pres- J lurchinson cafe tomorrow at 6:15·ent and it is expected that every man All who expect to attend have heenand woman student will add to thc asked to give their names to Hugoenthusiasm of the rally," said Cheer- Swan as soon as possible.RALLY FOR IOWA GAME TOBE HELD AROUND "C" BENCHS�uer Slated to Tell of Apparentj· Strength of Hawkeye Team-Planfor Short Meeting.