marounUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, FRIDAY,' NOV.VOL. XI., NO. 39. 1912 PRICE FIVE CENTS.')?--,OPERAPLANTOBEANNOUNCED DRAMATIC CLUB WILL..GtVE rLAYS TONIGHT MASS-MEETING THRILLS CROWD DR. JUDSON TO SPEAK.AT, BANQUET TONIGHTFINISH PRACTICE FOR �BIC'MlNNESOTA GAME Mus Mectinc in Kent 10day WillHear the Results of Recent Work-Substantial Reductions Are Prom- "R, .... ". "Op 0' Me Thumb", "Theiaed to Members. Greek Vue", and "Mrs Ford'sFace" Are Billed Audience Overflows into CorridorLeading to Mandc;l at ·RaUy Last P'd f -U-:- .. . ral eat 0 Dlvenity toadiesNlght-Spea�ers Prophecy Good Wi.lliUi.s . -Ud Stagg ';'d BothGame and VIctOry. Captaiu Will Talk .Qaarter Back PaiM Slips ... Direct­ia& Teaa ia PndiCe'"hHutDefinite results of the campaign CAPACITY A crowd that was large enough to·TEAM HAS LONG:SIGNAL DRILL for cheaper seats at grand opera per- A.UDIENCE EXPECTED till Mandel an <.1 half .the corridor PRESl�EN� VINCENT MAY COMEformances will be announced today atlninnesota Squad Will Arrive in City a meeting in Kent theater at 5. Ar- Managers Expect Record Crowd inThis Morning-Expect Record rangements have been completed l<eynolds Club Thcat..:r TonightCrowd Tomorrow. with the Chicago Grand Opera com- -Rehearse Often. leading to it came out last night toAll University Men Are Invited-GleeClub' and - Cheerleader Will Beon Hand;hear about the chances of victoryagainst Minnesota tomorrow. Thecrowd went away assured of vic-pany whereby a reduction has been lory. Coach Stagg went to the ex-A long signal drill yesterday after- secured, and the method of distrjbut- Every scat in the Reynolds club tent of declaring that it would be a President j udson, Dean Angell, andnoon market! the end of active prep- ing tickets will be announced at the drearer will be occup.cd tonignt good game. It was almost an hour Coach Stagg will welcome the Miime­arations for the Minnesota game, As meeting. Officers of the association when the curtain rises U,&l "!{ylalio,' after the speeches began before the suta team and coaches tonight at 6Coach Stagg did not wish to run also will be elected, dlC tirst pray on ,the blil to UI.! P�I.:- team put in an appearance led' down at the l'urity banquet in Hutchinsonany risk of injuring the men he re., In addition to the reduction in sented by the Drcmutic (;lUO. the center aisle of the hall by Cap- Comuions. President Vincent ofIraiucd from ordering a long scrim- price by the company, those in back "1 expect an. unusual.y large audi- rain Carpenter and the men who will Minnesota, will speak if he can bemage against the Freshmen. The of the movement expected to have cnce," said Donald Brecu vcstcrdav. I I" I f Chi present. President Vincent is in theJ J pray t rerr ast game or icago to-men practiced formations until long definite results to announce concern- "Great interest has been shown in A 1 ,1 h d East at present and it is not knownmor row, S t ICY entered t � crowafter dark, Several new plays were imr contributions from other sources. the production and I aut sure that its f d I I ,1 f fi whether he will return tonight, Coach("0 sprang to Its ect an lOW eu. �r ivegiven out yesterday afternoon and This angle of the campaign has not everyone who has been uivitcd will minutes.. Wilhams and Captain Tobin ofthe greater part of the time was been pushed strenuously, but those autend. The doors open at 7;15. The DOll Richbcrg and Dean Linn kept Minneso.a �I1<.l Captain Carpenter willspent in perfecting these: who have been working state that performance starts promptry at 8;15." the crowd in good humor before the give short talks.Paine Is Hurt. "The members who take part in' to- appearance of the warriors. Rich- Efforts. are being made by theKorman Paine may be unable to (Continued on page 4) morrow's plays will give finished Athletic department to make the din-I5crg told a number of stories of theplay tomorrow because of a slight performances . They have been drill- ner a great success. The teams andtype for which he is famous "and J. W.SOCIAL AND EXECUTIVE ed harder and rehearsed oftener for talked on "done."COMMITTEES MEET MONDAY these four plays. than for any prev- "Stagg Can Carry Minn.esota."10US Dramatic club production. Their "Lf the bull moose could carry SECOND SWIMMING MEETwork at rehearsals has been excep- SCHED'ULED FOR TODAYSenior C� Will Hear on Wednes- ..... u Minnesota a few weeks ago", said, tionally goo <.1." Iday Plans Outlined. at Committee Dean Linn, "1- don't see why StaggMeetincs- Give Four Plays. can't <.10 it on Saturday. I was dis- Freahmen Will Attempt to 'WrestHonors Won by Varsity in Bart-lett Tank Last Week.mishap which occurred while he wasdirecting the team. He slippd whiletrying to make a run. Lawler \'I,entook his place. He will probably startthe game tomorrow. Lawler madea good showing against Illinois last IContinued on page 4-)week and can be counted on to runthe team in faultless style. The four plays will be given in the appointe 1 two weeks ago whenIollowiug order: "Ryland," "TheP ti f th bi h A meeting of the executive and i Coutinued on page 4)repara Ions or e Ig game ave. 1 . f Greek Vase," "'Op '0 Me Thumb," Coach \Vhite ycsrcrday announcedPractically been completed The men socia committees 0 the Senior- class.. ' ,. '. . and Mrs. Ford's Face." . f I .1 f... _ will be given.a light signal drill to WIll be held �onday at 12:15 ,�n Co��.. " . . PICK CAPTAINS OF TENS .ne entries or t lC scconu meet 0•'., : ......... /� •.• ""IQ � .,...� j • • _ � --.L..__;':��---:-L.� �'-= .', _R..I...land . ls.a o�c .�'?t. ch_a!ac!�r .1:'1""\0 c:." .11(; y,-ar between Varsity and Fresh-day to keeptnem ID cO�u:+.Jonror"be � ;� ...... �-'... Will k t h l"t' "'��l�d��?-;"'::: ����P�:��!..£�l!i�·::"Q��� .... 'f- � , l;�' _.-.' . '-.this quarter will be - planned. The sec . s scene 15 ar 10 New· . - . :IlCil"-swin�-c'r-s' to-he heldtoday-.a.t 4,-gate prison in the seventeenth 1 1 I I. d'arrangements made will be announc- Finance Committ-:e Divided Into o evet a c ranges laye ueen rna e Incentury. The story tells' of an en- . I _1 I f 1'1 d'ed at the first class meeting. Small Groups to' Sell Tickets for .ne sc ieuu e 0 events, re rstancesgraver, Ryland, who, sentenced to I b k �1 b k"The committees that have been Annual Affair. III tne ac anu least stro e eventsappointed are those that are needed death for forgery, begs a former Ila\"c been lengthened to 100 yards,sweetheart of his, a favorite with the I I I f d' '11 blong practice session. The men will immediately," said President George Tickets for the Settlement dance all( -t lC P unge or llStance WI eK h . l' queen, to secure h. is pa.rdon. She"J' I t' t t tlstay a� thc Chic:rgo Beach hotel. _�. In out I�in� .• the work of the WI 1 be divi<.le<.l among ten members • le Irs eVen on Ie program.. "0 h . '11 cODsen15, hoping that the adventure ,. I 1-" The Var�ity won- the meet held.Coach Williams will probably take committees. t er committees WI (·r t Ie ·.lI1ance comnuttec. Each wo'will end in a romance, ·but whenl she . I I' ',1 ·b .dthe team to one of the neighboring be selected later in the year when man on the committee will be given ast 'rluay y a narrow margm anthere. is other work to be done." discover� that Ryland is marrie�l, she fGrty tickdS, and each man twenty. ('xpects to repeat today. Accordingparks to run through a short signal leaves binl to his £ate.drill. uThe special' duties of the.- conimit- Th<: comn�ittec members, divided in- to Mr . \Vhite the results of the fin;tAll In Goocl Condition. tees are· as follows� the executive "Gr¢ek Vase" Is Dialogue. to sub-committees, will be assigned meet were very promising, and theThe Gophers are in first class' con' committee shall plan the activities of "TIle Greek Vasc" is a diaJogue to some <.lefinite district of the cam- events. today are cxpected to bringdition for the game tomorrow. With the class and de�ide' upon- "the class between an 1tali�n ar!ist, Giovanni, pus in which to dispose of their out keen COml)etition.I)rogram; the sociat committee'shall and an art de.aler. Giovanni -tickets. The list o-f the captains and The fourth annual Universitytake care o� the �rrying out of the is dying of hunger and neglect, but sub-committees follows: Swimming championships this yearacti 't' of th·cl d I I J P II k . EI' b I \vill be held December 12 and 13 in-VI les e_ ass an try to pro- (Continucd on page 4) c cnc 0 G -, captam; lza e.t 1HOCKEY S9UADS A� CHOSEN vide a large attendance at thege ac. Bu;ke, Elizal�eth Jones, 'I�la Pcrego, stead of in the Spring quarter as intivities. BJiss Hlalillg, Georgc Kasai, Char- prcvious years. Each contestant mustJuliet Ames and Frances Houston The reception committee is to see TO S:rART MUSTACHES TODAY lotte Viall, Hazen Haggerty, Helen compete in each of the six eventsthat every person a� the social aC- Jack. and he scores points ill each accord-fairs knows every other person and The executive committee of the Ruth Allen, captain; Albert Dek- ing to· his performance - The eventsFrances Houston was elected cap- is enjoying himself; the class day Senior class hereby solemnly decrees ker, A .L. Langhorst; Mona Quayle, that will be decided on Thursday.tain of the Juniors and Juliet Ames committee shall have entire charge t.'Jat the men of the class shall, to Suzannc Fisher, Charles Molander, December. 12, arc the 40 yard breastcaptain of the Seniors, at the meet- of the Senior activities -:on that the best of their • abilities, raiso\! Charlcs \Vhiffcn, Louise Ford Roder- s�roke, the plunge for distance andings of the hockey squads yesterday. day; the class gift committee shall mustaches, starting on Friday, No- ick McPherson, Dorothy Farwell. the 100 yard swim, The events onLula Laubach was unanimously c:leot- consult with the President of the." vember 22 at 12:15 • The committct Mary Camcroll, captain; Annie December IJ are the 40 yard swim,cd manager of the Senior squad. The enivcrsity and shall buy our class also decrees that any meml:.:r of th:: Louise Ford, Cameron Latter, Myra the 40 yar<.l back stroke and the lifewomen chosen for the Junior hockey gift; the play committee is lo see class who does not present a clea.. r�cynolds, Elizaheth Dickey, Maurice saving contest.5quad arc Alma Parmele, Catherine that a class play is written and to shaven lip at the C bench on tr."� �Jtt()son, Emil Bickley, \Vil1ard Fas. The entries for today's mect follow:Bosson, Katherine Colpitts, Grace -superintend its production; 'the song _day of starting, or who presents a 'eft. TTdcn Timhcrlake, Hugo Swan, ';0 yard swim: Varsity: Scofield,Hotchkiss, Lorenc Kitch, Frances committee is to provide us with one clean shaven lip thereafter .. shall b� Richartl lI:ttthews, captain: BeryJ Keefc;Fre�hl11en: \Vhite. Parker.Houston, Waldille Schneider, H. or more appropriate class songs; the rr..erciIessly thrown into the BHtlett Gilhert. Jean Lo\'c. \Valler Smith. tOO yard hreast stroke: Varsity:Loui�e Mick. Vaca Staley, M-argaret pin commi.ttee shall selcc·t and con' tank, and initiated into The Sacre·: Phoehe Clo\'cr, lfyr:\ Payne, liar" �Jnore. Tatge: Freshmen: Shirley,Hammett, Gwendolyn Perry, Grace tract for the class pin; the athletic Ducks. who have appointed a vigil-I garct Fenton. CarJ DcfTehaugh, Grace Grifllth.Xairin, Shirley Keyes ,Marie Rees, committee shall take charge of the ance committee to enforce the abov.:: \"a n E\"cra. �I:turice Rogers. ,o() yard hack stroke: Varsity: D.GJadys Green11lan and Dorothea Senior part in the June festival. decree. Frank \\,hiting. captain: Eva Gold- Hollingsworth, T" Hollingsworth;Runge. Spring h'asehall game, and all inter- (Signed) George Edwin Kuh �t("in, Marjory Milter, Edward Stein. :�reshnH'n: lfcL:H1gtin. Parker.The Senior squad consists of LiII· class ev�nts." prc�i<lcnt. Catherine Clark, B:hel Rosenhcim. :::>0 yare1 swim: Varsity: Goodman,tan S\vawite, Ruth Morse, Augusta According to President Ruh, .the Donald Ho1lingswor{h. Goeffrey Levinson. Joseph Council. Sclfrid�c;' Freshmen: \Vhite. Rogers.Swawite. Juliet Ames, Florence faculty committee appointed. yester· chairman. the executive committee Sianlcy Sevier Herhert Atkins. Plunge for distance: Varsity: R. C.Hotht'rmel, Rachel Foote, Nancy Mil- ,Jay will be asked to chaperone moer Paul Hunter. c.hairma:l_ Adolph Ra<lnitzcr .captain: Herhert \Vhite. XefT: Freshmen.: Pahlicek,ler. Eleanor Seley, Edith Bisbee, of the class affairs and to act as a vigilance committee. Grane!qui..;t. Anna Moffett, Aclel" Parker.Mona Quayle. Virginia Folkes, Mar- gt'ner.ll advisory body. The alumni Vigilance committee: Carpcnt('r. Bell. Whitney. ll:\rg-aret mum. Augusta HcJay. 1(0 yards: Varsi:y: Scofield,�re¢ Chancy, Edna StolZy Patty committce will SC1'Ve to bind the Paine, Scolic1(), Chandler. Stcinhrech S",awit(', Samuel ncckwith. c. L. XcIi". K('efe. Pnagtl(,. Moore: Fre�h­r\ewholcl, Anna Moffett, and Edith present Senior class to the classes cr. Hollingsworth, Frecman, \'·hite- C",hen, Lillian Karpen, Ruth \Vil- men-: Parker \Vhite, Pahlicek, Mc-Gwin� ,,·hich have gone befo� it. side, Foutc, Roe. hartz. i-'1ughlin, MacPherson.same.The Minnesota squad, accompaniedl� Coach Williams, will arrive inChicago this morning. The squadleft Minneapolis last night after a,Conunued on page 4)Head Seniors pd Juniors.THE DAILY MAROON. rRTD.\ v, XOV, 22� 1912'-"'��������������'�0' ,�.�.. ..... . . ... - .', ,.) · .• ·.. ···1· .. �:��:. '.. -.:":�.:�:�" .' � J?;:)2·.�·7 ····:·�·····:.�:�>�.\(;(;.<iy.·{·;:·�·}::}�@?���}:�:?;��:�R/�.�;���{��:��� c., .' .'.''::':,;ii'ii"Wift�NMM;'f,�,\'i{;'ii*,'}iiii[diii!iiii"'i�'<i;l?ii;Hf",c;{'//',:',:::H\'::"th,i'" ,::X:i" '" .. :'\":'C, .. ,.,'TH£.@RuB�(6�?lr;f&14I,!I 'I:. i.� Ii'; ' ... I!• I The Daily Maroon"TEAR up the Gophers" IS the bleacher'scry. Your team 'will do its utmost toheed it. For Captain Carpenter, "R�d"Paine, Lawler, Sellers, Canning, White­side and Freeman it is the last game oftheir respective college career. You canrest assured they will be heard from. Thegame Saturday will be � gr�at one..Tearina up competition IS what thisstore has done for twenty-five ye<l;fs.The game is a great, one but we enjoyit. Come down here today and tomorrow_morning and see how it is done. 'Thelargest assortment of overcoats in the world IS onview here. You'll find them in every color andweave imaginable. By all means see "TheGuards" -- the c 0 a tmade particularly forcollege men which hasproved so popular witheveryone. They arepriced atcago's interest in thegame tomorrow, and adetermination to winit. Tonight both teams will dine to­gether at a purity banquet, symbolicof the good-f.ellowship and friendli­ness that, after all,. m� ey� morethan victory •. Tomorrow the maroon;and the maroon and gold clash onMarshall field, before a crowd thatwil Ipack the new stands, the old, andthe standing-room accomodations totheir utmost. Here is intercoIJ.eeiateathletics at its hlghes� big g.un� � __ � ���==���_=��------------------------ __a big crowd and unbounded enthusi- SOPH COMMITTEES SELECTED I Athlc,tic committee-Paul Des Jar- IMPOnTED �UNIATURESasrn • It is a fascinating picture- .__ dien, chairman; Marion Skinner, Ken- :::'�!:ckageMarshall field with a big football President Delany Names Fiv.e Groups I ncth Coutchie Goeffrcy Levinson, Every sweetheartgame in progress, and in its own way for Upper Juniors. Joshua Stevenson, Edward Kixmiller, wants oneit leaves nothing to be desired. But Frederick Byerly, Woman's section :!:ny�:� :;:.is [ts way the right way? Here is a Sophomore class committees for -Ruth Allen, chairman; Dorothy wou' ........ "vefair enough question, and one that the coming year were announced by Ilcnt, Dorothy Llewellyn.perplexes more thoughtful people President Donald Delany today. All Notification committec-i-William'than might be imagined. Under the class officers are members ex-officio Chapman, Chairman; George Cotting­pres-ent system athletics mean the of all committees, Those appointed ham, Martin Block, Doris MacX cal,sport of playing for about fifty Unl- Llilian Montgomery, Phyllis Fay,arc·versity men and the sport of watch- Executive Committee=-Robert' Merwyn Palmer and Frank Sherwin.ing for the rest. The fifty, moreover, Allais, chairman'; Grace Hotchkiss,must work to such an extent and with Glenn Thompson, Betty Byrne, German Club Will Sing.such a degree of intensity that sport - G 0 'II Doge Josepll Members of Mr, Phillipson's classesueorge ray, rVI ere ,becomes "work," an,d that athletics I·' h F d . k G iffiths G ne I will sing German solos at the Ger·'15 man, -rc eric n I , e -instead of being supplementary to the, B ,_ E'I B J I H man club meeting today in Lcxing-vreve a ... er, • rm y urry, 0 111 en-real business of college. for a fewd F k Sherwi ton at 4:30. Conversational classes atderson an 'ran erwm.months ARE college to the fifty men., I 4 will prccbdc the program as usual,Socia committce=-Carl Fisher,Meanwhile, the others exercise in Allen, Raymond and coffee cake and songs will followchairman; Ruth ..more or less satisfactory ways, miss- itBohnen, Dorothy Llewellyn, Margar-game and healthfulness of the out-of- ,d Th• . tat f ff' ct Fenton, H. LOUIse Mick, Hugooors 2ame IS IS S eo a aIrS un- . M'ch· S f th II '11 hed h ,.hi • I Swan, Francis Ward, Marston Smith, I Igan-- occer 00 a WIer t e present at encs svst'"" t I .' I I .. d h f' -._ Hilda MacClintock and Thomas HoI· give:ll a permanent p ace In at 1 cuesI t any won er t at not a ew personsf th f '. • f [ingsworth. I' at :\fichigan.can orget e asanating picture 0the big game, while seeing visions ofa new sysem? A system whereinevery student would be allowed to goout for football (or any other organ­ized sport) • Whereby, perhaps, adozen elevens would daily be runningLack and forth on Marshall Field.Wherein class contests 'Would takethe place of some of the minor gameson the schedule and no one groupwould work harder, longer or ceemore fun or benefit than another, thebest team meeting another collegeteam in the big game? Here is sportand benefit for all; not 'Work and loss Purity Banquet-6 Hutchinson ICOmn1l11;)r.s. IFrench and German-Efficiency cx- .D.e��amination, 9:15, tomorrow, Cohb 6A'j � ,.&#. "r..Univ�rsi:y, Football Gamc-(i!ic:l·· Z <�.,,-'iJCant4;;:'I/f��nesota, tomorrow, Marshall UB E Lf DIACountry cluh, 4. University. Public.. Lectur�M.r., .,German Club-Classes in conversa· Geor�e A. Plimpton on Education In i T U R K ISHtion and solos hy memhers of cluh, the Age of Shakospeare," tomorrow, 0, VIR a I N I A4. Lexington 3 and 4, 8, Harper Assemhly room. I g CIGA.RBTTE SMathematical Club-Meeting 4:15, Concert--T�ndolph Ganz, Piano Re-Ryerson 37. dIal, Tuesday, 4:15, MandeL, .!FormerlyThe Cnh-enlty ot �!:!�o Weekly,Pub118h<'d wHy except SUDoday., 110DI1&) .. ,and ho:iJ3ya durifll: � quartera ot tbel:lli\-crlfi.ty y�,8111.<:r...o Q8 eecond-ctaes mall at tbe Chicagol'vs:-otrice, Chlca�, IU" 11arch IS. lOOSe UD­J.'I' Aot �! .Marcb a, Ibl3.}:;Jitorial-llusincss otrlc�, Elll.a !!-I. 1\!1e-­j.hOlhJ lIIJway�. .Mall Box "0" Faculty!':xl'hange.SUBSCBlPTIOM BATII:8B)' carrier, $!!_r.o a y�r; $1.00 a quarter;uy rua lr, �OO a yt"ar; $I.!!:i a qU3l'ter,llww&:iDC EdltGr::'\�\"'" Editor,,\tbletlc .Alltor -llu",wftls Manacer II1ram KamleottI.eoIl StolzHerDaI'd VJ.aJ..ky- -Burdette llaatASSOCIATE EDI'rOBS I\\'alter Foute , , •• lIaZ1tln Stevers\n;':'i!am Lyman • ••• .100,0 Pertee.::;.::unuul K:ll'lan , • Harry Gorcasllo:J."er Lollesga.rd • �rge LymanCl)"\N Watkins Georp Co't.tiDgbamt;raoe Hot�hklBs , Sarah RelDwaldBEPOB'rBlUlLUI,iaD Swa\\-u.teSadlJtl Bonnen • Dorothy Wuu.tooA� SW&l\rite, .:" l'rlnt� by llarooD P� 5:ill Cottap Oron.<fbitorialLast night an enthusiastic mass­meeting crowd at a splendid mass­meeting bespoke Chi-Just aTl!.ought... .'_<." '_ ..- �:,IBulletin and Announcements.Freshman Hygiene Lecture-Post·,,... poncd frum \Ve(luesday, to 1�:15 KentFreshman Claos Luncheon-CoachStagg on "The Ideals of the Univcr:.ity Athlete," 12:15.Cross Country-Trials for Crossfor a few. $20 to $45.Call1llegnme! Te11itin th« grandstand ! Shout it 011 the side-lines]ZUBELDAS are here!WHY CALL THEM ZUBELDAS?Because not long ago the Khedive of Egypt took anew, young wife.Her name is Zubelda."You can't describe her," sighs the Khedive, "becausethere was never anything like her. She's a poem, alittle mountain brook, a rose garden, a -"Well, that's the lady we named Zubeldas after.Because Zubeldas are just like that.I .. -- . -. - THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY. NOV. 22.. 191�C_ItlI .•• D.C._c..The nearest bank to the Uni­vcrsity and the only Bank be­tween 43rd and 63rd street eastof Cottage Grove ave. under State _'GANZAPPEAIS NEXT TUESDAY STAGG A.r)DRESSES FRESHMEN'EmiDent Swiss Pianiat to Give Con- Speaks to Class This Noon at Lunch-cat in Mandel Hall-Is Well eon.Known in Chicqo as Soloist andInstructor. Director Stagg will be the guest orthe Freshman commission of the Y.Rudolph Ganz will appear in. Man- M. C. A. at a luncheon to be given�11 Hutchinson Commons today at12:15. It is probable that CoachPage and Captain Carpenter also willbe present. Director Stagg willspeak on "The Ideals of a Universitydel ball, in a piano recital next Tues­day afternoon at 4- This wilt bethe second program presented thisseason by the University Orchestralassociation. Rudolph Ganz is welt'Athlete!'known in Chicago musical circles,as solo. This is the second of the luncheonshaving appeared four timeswhich are to be held weekly by theist with the Thomas orchestra. an-d Freshman commission. Over 60 menof nhe Freshman class attended theGovernment supervision.C APITAL S�OO.OOO college.3 PER CENT ON SA V INGf until 1905 having been Q member ofthe faculty of the Chicago Musicalfisrt luncheon, held last week. and aHYDE PARK STATE BANKco ..... O. 0,;)" ••• t.""C AV&�# Stationery Cabinet.keep enough Itntlonery at hnnd for ,"urren'uae, Solhl Qunrtered Onk. handsomely aDIlbed. .,.00. Eltpreel raid. (See Dote.)SOLID OAK LETTER FILEboldl %0.000 letters orpaper. I�xll Inehf'8.Solid. lIublltantllll.Golden. Natural orWeath"red ftnillh.urawers are dust­proof and on rollerbearlneL Frehthtpaid. (See note.)'I3.U.Get Catnloc show.Inc many han.ly. In- .e]tpenllive omce '4.­vlc�1 and �cctlon,,1bookcallel. Dooklct"Flllnlt Suggestlon,,".1"0 tree.r:OTE.-Fr."ltht orExpresl paid .1quor .. d to polntll f'n,,1of Jolontana. Wyom.Inc. Colora.Jo. Okla·boma anti Texnl.SliebUy bleher be­yond.'#..� FILING DESKSllpd#! "a,.l;. Uflr clot lie. are perfection f.,"aft·rlal •• tst«, antI tcorl;man3l1fp.BENEDICT W A L D larger number is expected today.He will present a varied program,featured by three movements of theC major. opus 53. of Beethoven. andby a group of selections from Chopin.The Program follows:I. Symphonic Etudes, OPe 13•.......•....•...•.... Schumann WANTED-A 1901 Cap and Gown2. Sonata. C major, OPe S3 Will buy at reasonable price. Ad-BeethovenAllegro con brioAdagio mohoRondo. allegretto moderato3. a) Prelude, C sharp minor. op. 45b) Berceusec) Waltz, A flat. op. 34(I) Polonaise. A flat Chopinc ) Fileuse pensive (Pensivespinner) OPe 10.Sonett? de Petra rea. A flate) Rakoczy· March •.........• LisztSTUDENTS AT DEERINGMANAGE BRANCH Y. M. C. A. CLASSIFIEDADVER11SEMEN1Sdress The Daily Maroon.FOR RENT-Furnished rooms andlight housekeeping rooms. Singleor en suite, All convenit:nces. 6104Washington avenue. Tel. Midway3102.Woodlawn Trust'& Savines Bank1%0.& r...-t Um Stftd. .CblClgG.Mill� and Baumann Are in Charce TO THE FACULTY & STUDENTSof New -Center for Immicrants '- ' nf'tIle';';';"�-";-Work Expands. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOClasses i_n English for foreignerswill meet for the first time tonight atthe new branch Y.M. C. A. at 10750Hoxie street in South Deering. Thethe association is under th� directionof the University Y. M. C. A .. WilliamMilier and LeRoy Baumann are inthe International Harvester company,and the Byproducts Coke company.These corporations employ most ofthe �en in a community of aboutJ,SOO people. About two thirds of theMAKER OF SUPERIOR CLOTHES men cannot .speak English.Work with the bo,s was commeneFor WearinesaChineseJOSEPH SCHMIDTSTATIOSERY. TOII.ET ARTICI.E8,..,.:\"E USE OF ·C.I'SntE8.. Eo 15th at. Cbleap, DL'mllurl('(l and llt)mcsUc 1.lflt: "tCfqn" ""d Cigflf'dl"Patroni7.e Our AdvertisersTheir line of goods is the best onthe market. ed in October. There was a total at-tendance of 733 for ,the month andFor the present the two men are car­ing for all the work, but it is expectedthat as soon as it is better organized.volunteers from the University willassist in the work.Dean 1I&thews Returns. This bank's well-known reputa­tion for sound management andright dealing has been gainedthrough nineteen years of strictadherence to safe methods andconsiderate attention to custo­mers- needs.._..Your savings account or checkingaccount is welcome and appreci­ated here.---_. ,C URKISHBATHS7S Cents. Plain Baths 2S CentsOpen Day and Night..SARATOGA BARBER SHOPDirectors.Clyde ll. CaM".F.dw In G. FcrcmnnCh:\If's T� lIu:chlnsonW,,(!Oon E. nT:tlrE,',,·:u"d A. St:(,fMFN'(ltr:ck \V. C'ro"h,Ern .. !tt A. lIamlllcopies. five Everyone enjoys the collegepaper-and a F alima60 FGlIma eoctpotq will S«rm " IIJltile aGIItt pillOflllop. 24 In. �. Juoro/cJ willa 1to"/»nwlMpoIl1leJ JlOfIIDI-12 Jaipu 10 cccl 1_�Iff-�"''_a.4. Phapsody, F sharp minorFOUND- Yesterday at corner of•.....•....••••..•.... Dohnanyib) Marche Fantastique Ganz Lexington avenue and Fifty-fifthstreet .a pocket book. \ViII be re-turned upon satisfactory descrip­tion. 54 Green Hall I•iI..It1·,State and Adams. 1\.------------------------------------------------------------Von Frank, Hardy � Rindskopi"The College Men's Clothes Shop"WE ARE AWAY FROM THE HIGH RENTS'-s�1a1lziDi'-:tliis' week ',on $25·�Suii:s. $35values $25. Come up' and save ,ten---4'02 Republi«r . Buildingcombine drawers In handllome desk. The charge of the work on Hoxie streetales you want at your ftneer t� See ODe:�t:).ur dealen. Frelcbt paid M. ca-. which bas been under way sinceTHE'f/_�MANUFACTURING CO October I.87 Union S1. MONROE, MICH Th� Y. M. C .A. organization isChicaco Display-su'IS So Wabash replacing the Sooth D�ering centerwhich closed some time ago. Itsfinances are provided tor by the Wis·Cm:I.c alltl i""l,('cl the larue.' line of consin Steel company, a branch oftr.rf'lf," alltl dOlllc.tic Icoolc». d�plaJlcd f.J. H. Hepp, Prop.29 South Dearborn Streetwith an enrollment of ISO boys be- Expert Manicurist.tween the ages of eight and seven. Scientific Masseursteen. Classes in English for the men Expert ChiropodistGOOD COFFE. areh now t.o be rh�d whi� will meet The Com Exchange NationalBank IREENWOOD AFE eac evening 0 e wee of Chi ... llro. ,Th"'fl Stn1'C't': �The association has at its disposal CaPI.tal •••••••••••• ::--••• '''ooo.oooAA. •• r x, LR saue s.:r�.1357 E. 55th Street. Id d fi � - I .1 E. �Iadi$on SIred.an 0 store room an ve rooms up- Surplus •••••••••••• •• s,ooo,ooo.oo 2.; E. Jaekl'OO Blvd.American stairs. Two MO�'lthe lattet'B are to be Undivided Profits....... 1,000,000.00 t A_ N. JERREMS, Manacer.occupied by I ler and aumann and Officers. t"" _two of them have been fitted as club ERXF.ST A. 1I,\lDm.t�. Prc!!l<1ent.rooms for the boys or- the district. g������i,!·· /1t;1:1:,��l�S�:�('-\�;::;!;��� ..D A. �IOtjJ.TOX. \'I('e· Prl'l'Ild. n:.B. C. SA lnIO�S. \'lcc·Pr('�i.Jcnl.JOHX C. XEJo�I.Y. �r. t:\ry.FR,\XK W. SlIlTII. Cashier.J. EDW.\RD �I"'\S. A!O!!llOt:\1"I't Ca�hlf'r,JAllES G. W.\K":"'·IEI.D. A!tst. Cuhltr.LE"'S E. GARY. AlU!lstant Caaahlt'r. UNNERSITY�CmCAGOCALENDARSOn Sale In CobbNOW!SOc apiece•JERREMS·MADE clothes mean more comfort style and general sat- I•isfaction than you will eet from the ordinary kind. •That's because we put all our knowledge into buying the right sort of Ifabrics and all our skiD into making them properly. :I,1SUITS AND OVERCOATS $30.00 to $60.00TAILOR FORYOUNG MEN ,t,t,,__ 1------���- ...... --__..IIMrs. Gervaise Graham i,,,,(Opposite Field's-under Huyler·s :••"«,nt-tilin nniltlin�.cahrle. n. Wackf'r)18"ln A. Ry(rlonChauncey J. BlairDean Shailer Mrathews of the m- �::r�:::: ��.1�:�lrdvinity school returned yesterday ('larence BuckinghamBenj8mln Ca'l"J)entf'rfrom Newton Center, MassachuS'Ctts, ---------------where he was called by the death of Daily Maroon, !ringleh� father. cents. Ellis 01' Press. !! aird ressin P- !Manicurin� :Chirocoilv:THE DAILY MAttOON. FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1912AMUSEMENTS DRAMATIC CLUB WILLGIVE PLAYS TONIGHTEMPRESSTHEATER13111 Street and Cottace Groft AyeWeek starting Sun.II&tNoY 17 ':SULLIVA� &: CONSIDIN& IPRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCEFRANCES CLARE;GUY RAWSON IIn the Picturesque Pastoral MusicalProduction, "Just Kids!'THE FOUR LUKENSThrilling Human AeroplanesARTIE NELSON AND MISSFLOYENew Dances, Songs and Many LaughsLAWRENCE AND EDWARDSIn "The New Alderman"DE MICHELE BROTHERSItalian Musicians in FavoriteSelections7:30 and 9:15PRICES10c-20c--30c:JEFFERSON'55th Street and. Lake Avenue.NOVELTY PHOTOPLAYl-'h'e 1:("('18 nl;;htly of the tatest mOTinJ:pictures. IUA;h class Bongs. nest ofmuslc bS high class orchestra. Come andhear our new $;.500 pipe organ.TONIGHTThe Way of the Mountains (drama)Saved by Fire (drama)Heredity (Indian drama)Poet and Peasant (drama)s,.daJ FeaIID'II u.r. u.. ....GAUIIORT WEEKLT EVEltT TIIUIlSDATc.rr�.f .... ,.ARD OTHER PlCTUItEaDERBY BATSIndispensable to thewell-dressed collegeman. We have themin pleasing variety. Alsosoft hats of distinction-at prices that areright. College men wel­comed.B. L. AMES BAT CO.Tribune Building •• 35 W. MadlsoD DON'T; FORGET!Settlement Dance rather than part with his last effort, abeaut iful vase, for the .trifting sumoffered him by the dealer, he hurls itto the ground. Much attention hasbeen given to the scenic effects ofthis play. The action takes place inan attic with moonlight streaming inthr�ugh a dormer window.. "Op '0 Me Thumb" is a one actcomedy-drama that has been playedwith great success by Maude Adams, EARL & WILSONThe scene is laid ill a laundry in thecast end of London. The play tells Maker" Of Red-Man Collarsthe story of a little slavey who re-jects a flesh and blood lover becausehe docs not resemble the imaginarylever of her dreams.Student Writes Playlet."Mrs. Ford's Face" is an originalcomedy by Donald Breed. I t receivesits first production tonight. Mrs.FOI d, a refined, educated woman hasbeen married for six years to a dull MASSMEETING IS THRILLINGand ignorcnt but strong man. Hermarried life spent for the greater part (Continued from page one)in a Harlem flat palls on. her. Atthe moment when her discontent with took a. friend -to the Northwesternher life and surroundings is greatest, tea party, at which Lawler and Smith... he is confronted with a chance .to poured, and I was disappointed atescape, The temptation is great, but Illinois last week when Skinner andshe refuses. Scanlon persisted in throwing theirThe casts for the four plays are as arms around Silkman's ankles andContinued from page I.)1{EV-MANCOLLARS2 For 25.lAS. E. COWHEYMens' FurnishinasBILLIARD HALLCigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco1001 and 1001Yz East 55th Street.S. E. Corner Ellis Ave.preventing the other ten men:' from"Ryland." running. I wanted to see IllinoisDR. JUDSON TO SPEAK Hyland .........•.... Ben Goodman run."AT BANQUET TONIGHT Gaoler .......•..•. Roderick Peattie A skit was 'put, on by a number ofHenry Fielding ... ;. Harry Bogg Juniors portraying a supposed Con-Sir Joshua Reynolds Dudly Dunn iercnce meeting at which MichiganMary Ryland .•.... Isabel Kendricks was admitted to . the confcrece.speakers will be seated at tables on Angelica Kaufman .•.....• When Chicago, fell in .the arms ofAmerica's Favorite Vaudeville Star the platform at the west end of the . . . .. .. Florence Rothermel Michigan, the crowd cheered enthus- .Gaby? Percy Waram &; Co.; The Hess hall. The Seniors will be seated die Mr. Haddrill .•...•..•.• Henry Shull iastically. In the midst of the sketch,Sisters; Bud and Nellie' Heine; Jung-I rectly in front . f the platform and •• 'Op 0' Me Thumb." Chicago approached Mr. Stagg whoman Family· Ar1iDe -and �dler;. Gray'·the-other-c1asses wilf be arranged in Madame Didier-- .•• .; Ruth Whitfield was sitting with the team and asked�d G�' order.' ·The Freshman football team Clem H. Louise Miclt him-if he wanted Michigan back. Mr.will occupy a table at one side of the Rose ....•.••..•••• Margaret Fenton Stagg nodded, evidently pleased athall. ' Amanda •.....•.•• Winifred Cutting. the idea.Glee Club Will Sing. Horace Grcensmith •• Donald BreedThe Glee club will render several Celeste ........•• - • . •• Letitia Fyfle�ARE A feature of the meeting wa.s the. "The Greek Vae.-selections and will lead in .the singmg lullaby to Mir,i1esota sung by theof the Chi ...... go songs. Rudy Mat- Giovanni ....•.•••.•• Frank O'Hara... ,"u \Vomen's Glee cluh. The stanza.thews will be on hand. to lead cheers. Dealer Howard Roe... which the crowd liked best ran,"Sleep little Minnie our baby so tough"M� Ford's Face."The Banquet is open to all men ofMrs. Ford ••.••..•••.•• 'Effie HewittSleep little visitor sweet,Jim Ford .•.••...•...••. Robert Allais\Visconsin has rocked thee so hardJack Bruce ...•...• William Hefferanleft without. the regulation rooter's hats.the exception of Ehrdall, the A bonfire celebration was held afterhalf back, all of the regulars will beThethe meeting -on Vincent field.in the lineup. Ehrdall was injured festivities ended with the singing ofCoach Comstock is ready, for the several .weeks ago and has not re- "Alma Mater" around the fire.gun to start, his team in the Cross covered. He was out of the Wiscon-Country run Saturday morning. All sin: game and was replaced by Bier-BARTLETT GYMNASIUM_December 7"A TboDsand for the Settlement"follows:FINISH PRACTICE FORBIG MINNESOTA GAMEfrnntinll�cf from p:lIrr on .. 'hearten the te-am by threats of de' chased at his office in Bartlett todayfeat the men are well aware that and tomorrow, About 20,000 are ex­they will need to use their ability to t,ec:ed to attend,the utmost .to permit Chicago to 611- OPERA PLANish in first place. Minnesota is com' Women Sing Lullaby.and so rough,Chicago will rock thee to sleep."Rudy, Ma.tthews, . cheerleader,warned the crowd -that they could notbe admitted to the rooting sectionof the men are in good physical con- man, who will play the same posi- GEOLOGY PROFESSORIS SLIGHTLY ILLIN CITY HOSPITAL IJ:Pathe Weekly Every Fri�y _ "Current Events.ADMISSIONMain Floor. all seats • • • • • • 10;;;;. ��� �I co�;!::!!!:SStk5t. .... W�_A ...The only 5c Show in Hyde ParkGood Music and Good Pictures A IIEIU£AN IIIJSI£ IIIIJ,clition, having taken but light work tion tomorrow.during the past week, reserving their J ndications point to a record crowdstrength for the big 'test. Captain .1t the game. Mr. Dinsmore of theBishop is expected to show well in .. \·thletic department reports that Professor Thomas C. Chamberlinthc run and should finish near the practically all of the tickets have been has been in the �resbytcrian hospi:front. Although Coach Comstock sold although a few good ones re- tal for several days suffering from ahas not permitted himself to dis- main OIl' hand. Tickets may be pur- slight stomach trouble. Nothing dcf-AMUSEMENTS.ANNOUNCEDvContinued from page one) inite was announced concerning whenhe win he out and be able to meethis classes, but Dr. Bcrtrarn \V.Sippy, the attending physician, statedyesterday that he was doing nicely.Associate Professor Atwood is con"ducting Dr. Chamherlin's classes inmostly of experienced men.sin also has an experienced squad of the results so far are more (han sat- hi!' absence.runners and although no reports isfactory,have _ been obtained from other mcm- 1 t is expected that the movementhers of the Conference, there is no will intcrcse over 500 students. That Efficiency examinations in Frenc�ldoubt that they will bring good number, have already signed blanks Gc.'rman will he held tomorrow -at 9:15siflllifyin� their intention to take in Cobb 6:\. These examinations aretickets, and \\-1th the success of thc for students who entered the Univer-Set Date For Language Tests.plan prncticalJy as�nred, it is ex- sity with two or mo�e units of eitherpected that many others will join· the language and who do not propose toassociation. study modem language in college. \1r•I(�,I'4I I,II'I" j;1, I\(!,I •I,1.HAND PAINTED CHINAC"ri.�/m(1.� Gifts o"d Pri:cs .Class or private instruction.Designs to rent. China Fared.Mrs. L. Wood The Daily Maroon is DOW on sale at5710 IIadison Ave, Tel llidwa� 5IM5 the PrelLpALACE MUSIC HALLTriumphant Return ofEVA TANGUAY (Continued from page one)tne University, and a special chargePRIMROSE & DOCKSTADER of twenty-five cents has been madeGrand Minstrel Jubilee. I by the management of the Commons.ERS I All men in the University can attcndpOW ) the dinner.David Belasco presents I ..-----A new play by Frederic a�d Fannq COACH COMSTOCK IS'Locke Hatton. READY FOR START'YEARS OF DISCRETION' OF CONFERENCE RUNWith the Seasons' beSt r�o LVl\IIPICHenry W. Savqc'sThe MILLION.. MW�Ladies! Saft Mouer ami � ia======== Style h,. Readme McCaD'.Mapziae ucI UsiDa McCalPatIenaI� ••• s .. l .. wtllMSGAi.L"S MKaAZDtE belp Jon dl't'l'lS strl­Ishly at a moderutoexpenso by teopl n IfJon posted on tholatest fashions Inclothes and bats. 60Now Fashion DesIJrnaIn each Issue, AlsoTalu:ablo Inrormatlonon all homo and per­IOnal matters. 0011'60C a rear. Inc1udln�a treo �ttem. Su�__ a a_ scribe today or ICndW1 1 for freo sample copy.JI&C.a ...... wlll enabloyoo to mate In roarown bomo. With Joorown hands. clothlnlr rorJourself and children Which will be perredIn st),lo and fit.. Prlco-nono hl.:hcr than 16conts. Send for free Pattern Ca'alos:uo. ,w. n a... ,_ .......... tor srottlnlf aah­ICrlptions amonlf ,.our rrtend.. Send ror treoPremium CatalolrQo and Cash Prize Otrcr.. .1cQU..,AIf.m .. ze ... 376�-NI,�. "\.. I,'� �,inJ:r with a good team, composedWiscon-reams with them. This afternoon at4 the club try·outs wilt be held on thcMidway. Twenty men wiU competefor membership in the organization,with seven pbces to be filled.