STUDENTS MAY' OBTAIN PLAY ARMOUR !NSTITUTE TODAY FRATERNITY THIEF IS MRS. C. P. GILlIAN DOCKS IIFJf SmLEMENT DANCE ISOPERA TICKETS TODAY Varsity'Badtet�all Squads 'Will Have BOUND TO GRAND JURY Lectures in Ke�eater Oil "Wo- TO OCCUR TOMORROWu -- First Practice Contest Today With -- man and the Modem State" Ullder --aiyenity Crud Opera AuociatiOD John Schommer's Protegees-Play TODY Martiai Pat U..Ier $SOOO 80_ Ailspices of the Equal SWfrace EIUIrate SDtIa Auul Affair Bep. IaWill Pat Stadent Tacketa 0.. at S in Bartlett. OD Cllaqe ,of R....., Fnt- Leaeue. Bartlett G,.... .. T .. orrawSale I. Cow. 9A -- eraiIieI ---- at 7:30_ John Schommer, former Chicago - Equal suffrage came into promin- ---SELL BALCONY SEArs CHEAP oasketbal! star and now basketball IS KNOWN BY SEVERAL NAMES ence and man received several hard ARRANGEMENTS___ coach at Armour institute will bring' raps when Mrs Charlotte PerkinsOffer Privelege to Officers and Stu- two of his teams to Bartlett gymnas- Receives Parole After Beine Sent- Gilman lectured yesterday after-dents of Univerdty and Univer- .um this afternoon to hold an open enced for T�enty Years for noon in Kent theater on "Womansity High School Seniors. scrimmage with the Varsity squad a Diamond Theft. and the Modern State." She spoke_ The scrimmage wiJl take place at 5 __ before a large audience composedBy arrangement with the Chicago and Coach Page plans to tryout Tony Martini, alias William Allan chiefly of off-campus women. The sixth ann-;.;JSettlement DanceGrand Opera company, the Univer- about twelve of the Varsity eljgibfes. Martin. alias William Martin David- Mrs. Gilman has been a leading \\rill be held tomorrow night at 7:30-sity of Chicago Opera association is The Freshmen have proved su- son, identified as th-e man who has rigure in the field of economics and ·'.rrangements have been completedable to offer its members the follow- perior to the Varsity in the scrim. stolen articles from several fraternity sociology for several years. She is to have the women escorted from theI g reductions from the usual rates mage this season. Coach Page was houses, was bound over to the grana the author of a book called "'\Voman iance. After the dance women lh·.nson scats in the First Balcony: front unable to rim! a Varsity combinauon jury yesterday in $5.000 bonds- Mar- and Economics." , which was publish- to the southeast of the campus w.llrows, 1 to 9, reduced from $3.00 to which could hotc.1 them yesterday, but tini, was convicted for a diamond ed recently The lecture was given meet in the southeast corner of the$2'00; center rows, 10 to 18, reduced he hopes to squelch them later when theft. in Peoria, Illinois, in 19(>f) and under the auspices of the University gym, women living to the north­from $2.50 to $1.50; rear rows, re- the Varsity men, now on crippled was sentenced for a term of twenty of Chicago Equal Suffrage league. east in the northeast corner and soduced from $1.50 to $0.75. list appear on the floor. years. He served a year and was Mrs. Gilman spoke at length on the on. The men present then win go toOrders for seats at these rates may Prepare Class Teams· paroled to his mother. He violated question. "Such a subject can be some corner and ask for permissio';--tohe purchased at the office of the as- Preparations are being made Cor his parole twice within the year and treated very simply and very briefly," serve as escort. Gertrude Hunt andsociation, Cobb 9A. between 9 and the class championsurps and those in was again sent back to Joliet. Martin she said "The question resolves it- Lynne SulJivan have charge of this2. and 2 and 4 daily except Satur- charge of basketball in the various ..... as paroled again last spring and self into three main heads: first, is part of the program. 'day. One order will be issued for a classes are getting their teams to- now is charged with burglary. the exercise of the ballot essential In addition to the other entertain­performance to a member for his gether .. Blumberg has organized the Harry Embleton, who signed the under Democratic government? sec- ment features that win be put on •. personal lise, only, except in the case Law students, Van Patten the warrant charging Martin with bur- ond, is Democracy useful and valu- the Glee club wilJ sing two songs,of a husband and wife when both are �fedics. Spangler the Divinity stu- lary says he is wilJing to have Martin able to humanity? third, ,are women "Pickaninny Lullaby" and "Buglemembers of the association. The .lents, Catron the Seniors, Hurwitz sent back to Joliet for violating human?" Song-" The songs will be rehearsedorder may be presented at the box .he Juniors, Goodwin the' Sopho- parole. Kat Perrine, upon whom "The opposition of today is not in the Reynolds' club theater beforeoffice at any time between the an- uores and Page the Freshmen. Martin 'ired five times while he was the opposition of logic' or morals," the dance tomorrow night at 7:3°·nouncement of an opera and its per- As usual the Freshman team which escaping from the Kappa, Sigma she said. "There are very few peo- The Signet club also. will put on aIormance- A seat check then will be will compete in the championships house, feels differently on the sub-' pie of today who do their, own' think- stunt' of four 'd�n�es.issued. will be taken from the second ten ject- Perrine assisted by Crawford 109-they inherit their methods· We. I Introd';�� � UsualEach member of the association is Jest players in the class- The first ten Ross. a Kappa Sigma who was grad- load down each mind wi�h the tra- " �o make introducing a .simple mat­limit<:d to one admission at reduced .ne? will be res.erv.e� Cor Var�ity uated from the Law school in 1905, ?itions of past ,a,�es. �Dyt�!Dg that tcr.� th� w:om��.�_11 ���.: l� ... ���!!.�,_rates for each performance, and is �cnmm.ge _"!'d mdlVldua� coaching is trying to have Martini plead guilt:!' �. '!.':.� we accc�p_-'M!!; �» : . :,.hi:;,� ��"': tfie .�� e- �f.:'�Jt+';:':: . ''=-+',,\�o;..� �" . under �hl'gat�on not to_ transfer !'!� .n �r��:,,:�!� .�'!..':.�,�:�'1L .: !'��� �".dh,e l<tt�I')8:"a� ; ,, .�.: .,.� .,,��.,�� ;as' �� : �l�· ."!'!1 marcb: �round 35' .. ,,:,u;o1: •right, '�I>' any. otber-per.oii: :-No"ar- 'lexf year.' '. . .' Has Prominent FriencIs.;"�' f'T,flpog mac�!L.. . Tatr,.�th �he wearer s name written-rangemcnts in re"";'rd to Start Practice Soon· M tini h t h .J_, rat' "But, older Ideas' are sore to the OD ,tiaeJD, panned on the man or wo-D'. season ar 1m, w 0 seems 0 ave seve ' , ';. • . .... ' 'tickets can be made for the Shortly after the opening, of the .t fri d -h 'f d ·t�: " touch. The capacity for bebef whICh maa,- w111 serve in place of a formalpresent prommen nen s, as oun I ,'easy " • •. .. '.' '.season. The present arrangement Winter quarter the classes will be as- t btai 1 '. h'" U' ,1;,_ has been developed in human 1I1Incls Introduction· There Will be twelve• •• 0 0 tam paro es In t e past, pe�-' _ ,A' -- I �-j.� • ·'h-· . -covers only regular priced perform- signed their practice hours and work Iieves that if h ".t b 'k"C't, C" . _....... . ... ;. • -=- �ces, .wst music by a . specla, I� , e were sen ac;: 0'- (onbnU5U on pa.- ... 1 ' , �I -..' -' ., ' - -.vill start in earnest. The games.in -101.· t on a h .. f . lati "-]i". t�,CJye piece- student orchestra l11ld�r, e c arg", 0 VI0 mg· IS ', .,'" - ,_ - ,.' " -.be championship \vill commence '1'1 . ht . be' bl t �" -t FRESHMEN SWIllIIERa TO '"' ,ihe leadership, of. Leisure and - Fuiks�Lcut the second week in Janu�ry. parto .c .,le nlug t t�bJClIn..:. I' f' ah e. o�e 'MEET THB VARSrry TODA.Y , -The deco�ti�ns ,'fo; �he dance' w:li. ou 111 a s lor Ime· e- IS CDn- . . ' ;.,.., " " "The schedule of games Will, be an- ; "-' '. .�Redmon and WeD ..q Tarn � � ,��nslst oC palms and pennants. Furru-.:ounced at' the op�ning 0'£ t�e quar- :-,Colltinued "on, p����, , ... �ure bOrTo�ed' fro�- diff�rent fraterni-., . Favor of YeadiDc Squacl Tbls . ".- _, :11' -' .. ,,' .ter. entil the end of the quarter' " ,tIes ,,," be placed at the ends ofaspirants for the c1ass teams, may The Daily �aro0D:' b�ot �� �o- ' Aftcmooa. - - tbe ���i�� 'out of the way of thepractice every afternoon Crom ,3 'un- day. -4• ��� .� Freshmen and'Varsity swimme� dauc��-· Refreshment booths w.1ltil4- The Varsity will practice �t '5· The final results of the yoie.'::Wfu will meet today in the last dual ���' De'loated 'i� the corners· There wlllThc Law school team' will journey �. announced tomorrow. . �._. -of the quarter.' The Varsity has WO,D be a �ligbt charge for refreshmen�s ..to Gary tonight to play' the Gary .the two previous meets hy, �..w .n.. e, ,p'�c,� .'af t�kets for the dance isDon�t forget to vote· 'college team. Blumberg and Young .' .' margins. and expect to make a cl� 'I�ty' ��t�, are the forwards, Radnitzer, Marker Cut or tear out this ballot· sweep of the series� The J:reshmen ,'. '"Bt':Sides ��ng one of the threeJUNIORS SCHEDULE and Marshal1 the guards. and Levy, Students will 'be reclueUed to 'sip 'have been strengthened' hy the ad- bigge�� �ances of the year," saidCLASS MEETING AND, lhe center, Weil, Goldberg, Stevens,th .' "'. dition of Redmon in the plunge "." Gme-:aJ . Chairman Donovan atDANCE FOR'TODAY and Tartarsky are the substitutes· C1r natr.es to the baIl�� 'These distance and Weil in the b�t Junior �ol1ege chapel yesterday "this_ Games' with the Evanston Y. M. C names will not be publiSbed bat Will stroke, and these men may turn:the dance is the most democratic danceuniors will mc<:t today in 'Kent A. and other teams are being planned· merely assure The Daily' iI�' t,de a.gai�st the Varsity. -- that• is__ eve�. given at the University.J •. ' ,,: ' Accordmg to the results of tbe . I t gives the greatest chance to be-east to complete arrangements· for lRESHMAN PHYSICAL tnat only regular students of the Um- previous meets the teams are �D Come acqualnted with fellow studentsthe class lunch�ons, and the dance. CULTURE CL'SS -., A ES versity cast ballots. ;." matched,�'and Coach White looks for 'and also to help a good cause. Youwhich is to be held today at 4 in DO NOT MEET'TOD YA ;1 �ard fought meet. The Varsity will undoubtedly have a good time."the Reynolds .dub· Enough classtl.ck -- ' .. ' is, pr.ictica�y certain of winning, the' lin· IIcDowell Speaks.ets have be�n sold to assure the 'success of the affair. Mrs. Robert P. Physical culture classes for first I favor the return of lIicbiPn to b�ast stro�e, the back stro�e, and" Miss McDowell of the UniversityBrown has consented to act as year men wi11 not meet today. Dr. the ioO_'�ard .swim; wbile th'e Fresh- 'Settle�nt spoke at chapel yester-chaperone. The new campus or- Reed's hygiene lecture is postponed !he Conference under '� me� apecJ victory in the plunge fOI day and gave an account of the workchestra. Fuicks and Leisure, who until Monday on account (If the Y. .;atisfactory to the Conference·_A distance� th_e f�rty �yard swim, and that i. being done at the Settlementha,'c taken the place o� Stapp and M· C. A. dinner at 12:15. The rcgu- the 220 yard swim. The winner of and of-the aim oC the SettlementHarper. Itave heen engaged. Frappe lar hygiene lecture will be 'given on the relay is aneemia· The winner She made a plea for siadents, .. pec:will he served. Lic;ts wiJI be circulat- Wednesday, December II. YES 0 of the meet will probably be decided ially men students. to help in the Set-.ed at hoth the class meeting and the by the second and third places, and t1ement work. She invited everydance for names of those intending to German Club Meets Today. it is impossible �o predict who- will member of the University to pay theattend the class luneheons. V .F r L· H 0 capture these places. S�ttlement a visit·on rau me ou��e. assler will NO Th h h VI, -----('ntertain the German club with a e men w om t e arsity rely DL.!1_.:aupon for, first places are Moore, in C"lIIIiIUelpbia Past�r to Preach Sunday'·Humoristischer Vortrag' at 4:30 ,to- :- Dr. George H· Fern·s, pastor oC th'e, the breast stroke,' Captain Hollings·day in Lexington. Conversational Signed. . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • . •• •• . rth· th b' k 1r d N I Fint Baptist Church oC Philadelphia,cla�s 1n Lexington 3 and 4 will �o In, e. ac stro e, '. aft- el will b" th" Unl·v .. r·:ty' pr"a,;.h"r I·nIn the hundrecl yard, swim. Captain � � � ... " � "precede the meeting and 'German re- Mdl S dRay White and Pavlicek are the-';;en an e un ay. He will also preachfn:shments will follow. There is no Remarks ........••••••••.•.•••••• whom ,the--Fresh�en e�t to finish the Convocation sermon the follow-he no meeting of the club next Fri- �r"'''' • Saday, as the German plays which have first in their ncnts. Whit� is re- Ing nday.been in preparation all quarter 'are to . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • • . • . . . • . . • . • • . • . • .. garded as sure winner in the plunge Philbarmoni7' Practices.be given at the'Reynolds club theater f!lr ,distance and the 220 yard swim. Regular choral practice of thenext Saturday.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . •• While Pa,·licek should win the forty Philharmonic society was held lastyard swim. evening in Mandel hanCOMPLETED6rnnttVOL. xr. No. 48- UN I VERSITY OF CHICAGO. FUlDA Y DEC 6, 1912 - PRICE FIVE CENTS.Escorts Will Be Provided for Ofi­Campus Women-Novel StuntsAre Planned.ances,Open to University Public.'The Cniversity .opera a.c;:;oc:atior.is open to all memhers of the Un:·yersity. officers and their wive� stu­dents, and members of the Seniorclass of the Univcrsity h:gh school.The annual dues are fifty cents.. Thedues may be paid and a card of mem�hership obtained in Cobb 9A beforeDecember 17.Annodnce Club Form.tSocial events of the Reynoldsduh will end for the Autumn quar­ter with the annual formal dance tohe held a week from today at th�usual hour· Arrangements for chap-crones. programs. and music arenearly complete and win be announc­c.-d the first of the week.",' ..THERE'S too much at stake to take achance. So prepare for your "Exams'now, they will be on you in a short time. Reviewyour courses several times-v-ir does not hurt to makecertain you can pass any kind of examination.SELECT your suit or overcoat here--­there's too much at stake to take achance, which you would do by purchasing it else­where. Twenty-five years experience in catering toyour wants in men's wear has driven all elements ofchance here, as far as satisfaction is concerned, outof business. You can find here models of the con­servative as well as the more snappy and progressivetype. They bear all the hand marks of the finestcustom tailoring. You'll find them from .all theworld-they form an international exposition, so tospeak---every c lorhing center is represented. Youought to spend an afternoon with us from an educa­tional view point' alone, even if you don't care to pur­chase.YOU'LL pass any "'Exam"---as far aspersonal appearance is concerned---nomatter how difficult or "catchy," with any of thesesu i ts and overcoats.THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY. DEC. 6, 1912.The Daily MaroonFormft"lJ'The L"nl\"ersHy of ChlcaC"J \,"('('kly.l'ulJ:i .. ht<d dally except SUD(!ay.. llonda) ...a nd 1l,,:iJays durin� � quartt>l"II of tileCn:n'rsLty )�ar.Ent.·r..-.1 ae second-e! ... mall at the Ohlcacol'o"t-otriC\', Chicago. Ill., lIareb 18. l00s. un­der Act Q! �arch 3, Ib73.!.I EJi:vr!a!-BU8lness omct>. EIIIa 24.T< l"l.hon(.' 'llidway 800.llall Box "0" Faculty Ex�e.------------ ----t;UBSCRlPTION RATU!. l3y carrier, $2.iJO a yoeer; $1.00 a quarter.By mar], �:too a. year; $1.� & quarter."J� : )Ianaa:ln: Editor Hham KeDDlcoU�e\\"" Editor - - - - LeoD StolzAthletic Eilltor - - - BeI'lUU'd Vlahak7Uu .. iue81i lIanacer - - - Bardette HastASSOCIATE BDITOBSWalter Foute\V1ll11lom LymanSamuel KaplanHo;�r Loll�Clyde Wa.tkins • • lla.rtlD Steva..John Perlee• • HalTJ' Goqaa• G«K-ce LymallGeorp�Graoe Hotchkia. • • • SaI'&h ReinwaldHukell RhatIUCPOBTKaaLilJolan SW:1wite • Doz'ot'b7 wuu.tonlSlU.t.., UOllllclJl � S ... wit.e•• E,'en the reporter baa an .-Jc:e. andwith clear e)"eII and hone.& ........ e. IDa7unnU 1aJnatlee and point &lui -&7 &0"roa:I'ftlIh·'-K. L Soi'hot,,! lJy llarooll Presr, :;;;11 CoU� Groo\·e.(lfbitotialCast your ballot today on the question of the return of Michigan to thLonfercnce.Hint toClasses,..I'f'I',I� ;r jI PRESIDENT JUDSON I'ADDRESSES WOMENON "TITANIC" FUNDPresident Jud:;�'as onc of thc Iby the arbitrary beliefs of -historic Ispcakcr s at thc recent meeting held·times has been -one of the greatest . C I, .' m the ongrcss Hotcl to further thestumbling blocks to modern progress. inter sts f tl . "T ... 1. . - e 0 IC women S .taruc _.Religion is" an in".stanc_c-thosc whOI 11 morial I" I d d I" t e. . 'IVC lun re womenwould not believe were killed off, w I"' present . .t I -' I.. P ide c .._. anu )e:.a .. s rest entthus giving' rise to a race of bcliev- J II \1(1"011, tie speakers were Miss Janeers." ,i Addams of Hull House and Mrs .. "Democracy is a baby, Monarchy .� ohn 'Hays Hammond of \Vashing-:is a dotard. If we recognize �overn-. ton. President Judson also gave an III I. fment as a tyranny. we can not ) arne: address before the Lniversity of Wis iman for not wanting- women to ty- i con-in Alumni club at thc Grandrannize over them. But if govcrn-! Pacific Hotel on Xovcmhcr ez on thement is a service, as modern gO"crn-1 subject, "Arc There Too Many lIni­ment is. there never was a man who Ivcr sirics?"objected to women serving him. Pol-! -_._--.. . I' f �'I INCLEMENT WEATHERmcs IS t ic science 0 government- .Jostlin� at the polls is not politics. I POSTPO�!ES SECONDP�litics carried on hy such methods I CLAS� HOCKEY GAMEamount .. to a disca .. e. That is the I The second Junior-Senior cham-way-pardon me- that men do it.l pi(ln:-hip hockey game. which was to\Yc wouldn't do it that way:" l.avc been played yesterday. wasp()s!poned to \Vl'clnesclay hccau s e ofthe inclemency of the weather- TheAmbassador Cannot Be Here-.! ga:l:C pIa nne cl for �t(ln(lay at 3:.WAs the German amba s-ndor is ill \\·il! hI' as =-chl·c1nlccl. The Juniors.anet unable to attend. Prc<dC'llt Jt1�I- 'i"\"C n·r. ga,'c a clilllH'r to th(' Seniorsson will rll,t g-;\"c hi, 11iIlCh"('Tl t()clay. h.,t r;igh! ill thl' gymnasiulll.Suits at $25 and $30At this price you'll receiveScotch tweeds and homespuns'that are hand woven and chepride of Scotland and Irelandrespectively: cheviots andworsteds from. Bradford andLeeds and vicunas from Sax­ony-most of them tailored inthe Atterbury way. Overcoats at $25 and $30"The Guards" is our best betfor this price. I t is madeparticularly for young collegefellows-men of life and vim.They come 10 Chinchillas,Shetlands, Vicunas and Ker­seys, in a wide color range.IMPORTEDMINIATURESEach P"cb,eHIlS One-Eoery SlllftfhntWIlllfsOu-Wha y•• s.Tlaem Yoar EyesWo.'tMaoe tWHY 50 QUICKLY F AMOU5Because it's marvellous that anyo�e couldtake tobacco as old and tried as Turkish.And tobacco as long smoked as Virginia.And-by an inspiration-Blend them into a cigarette with a flavor10 new, 10 unexpected-And 10 unimaginably good.&��.t°rI5a11114,ZUBELDATURKISHBuJ1etin and Announcements.- ._-_ .. _--��,��----------------------------------------------------- €I VIRGINIACIG.ARETTESPatronize ODr AdvertizersTHE DAILY MAROON', t:'RIDAV, D£C. 6, 1912.Woodlawn Trusttl Savines BankItot Ea.t 63rd Street. Cbkqo.TO TilE Jo'ACI1LT\' A'SD STIIDENTHor tbeI1SI\'ERSIT\, OF CllICAGO: One Hundred Present at LunCheon,in Commons Cafe-Class Paperand Song Appear. CARSON PIRIEThis '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.will find in theDEAN ASSURES SENIORS OF (�-- --------.----- .. ---- .. -- ---- -- .. -- � .. �FACULTY SYMPATHYBlack and Oxford gray kersey cloths. made fromfine Australian wool, and extra heavy weight. Satinsleeve linings and extra strong heavy serge bodylining. Some Cambridge meltons, full silk lined,areincluded. Double stitched row edge, silk velvet col­lar-e- a splendid dress coat, at the popular pri ce$25.001{EV-MANCOLLARS Me.' I melton serge lined Chesterfield com in Caabrid,e grays, at $20.00Mea'l far collar coab, exceDent skiPs aDd best of taiIorilll, $SO to $15.002 For 2S Men's' Suits at $ZO and $Z5.00Denying the rumor that the ad­ministration plans to do away withundcrgradute courses and assuringhis listeners that the members of thefaculty arc in entire sympathy withthe .students, Dean Angell addressedthe members of the Senior class attheir luncheon yesterday afternoon inthe Commons cafe- He spoke onthe relation between faculty and stu­dcnt s and on the change in thecharacter of the high school and uni­versity systems of teaching."The great majority of the mem­hr-rs of the faculty arc in entire sym­I' .. thy with the students." he said, "Ifmany of them are not able to provet his in their classes it is because they(lo not know how or are timid. Only�I few of the teaching staff do not liketo teach young people. caring asrr uch for them as some women do forbr-bies.One hundred members of the ch .. ".ost of j hern women. were takencr.re of at the luncheon, wh'Ie morethat fifteen were turned away on-ic count of lack of facilities in thecafe- The Thirteen, the officialpublication of the class, and the�('ng made their first appearances.A mong special articles in the periodi­cal was a history of the class and aletter from Vallie O. Appel. presidentof the class of J91I.The song was sung to music ar­rr ngcd hy President Kuh- The wordsfollow:. u Iuture years as we look back,On campus bench and tower,And think of friends and comrades,And songs at twilight hour;1 hough time may dim our memories .����������������������������������II!!'�����������There's one that's ever green,.l :�e memory of friendsh.ps1 n the class of old thirteen. Values F rom the Ments StoreMen's Chesterfield Overcoats, $Z5The quality, style of fabric and good linings andtailoring, as well as the perfect fit of these highclass clothes, tell the story of many dollars savedat these two prices, Clothes that are different fromthe regular ready made kind. Give them an earlyinspection, at these two prices .... $20.00 and $25.00SECOND FLOOR, SOUTH ROOMEARL &, WILSONMakerJ' Of Red-Man CoDersSHIRTS $1.50 AND MOREC URKISHBATHS75 Cents. Plain Baths 25 CentOpen Day and Night.SARATOGA BARBER SHOPJ. H. Hepp, Prop.29 South Dearborn StreetExpvr> Manicurist.Scientific MasseursExnert ChiropodistA 'Choice Bit in the TattlerEveryone enjoys � co1legepeper-and a Fatima60 F � IIIIn IIQIIW. -"'k ..... ,._'- 2" ...-. J l1li1" �J� -12 ."". .. ldeel 1_�:r-�"'*-a.'------------------��--------andPROnssORSSTUDENTSUII c.a.a a.... &.-.FRATERNITY THIEF ISBOUND TO GRAND JURY _!,orus:._ h thirteen of Chicago,,-; ur praise is all for thee;.. e Will ever love and cherishOur Alma Mater U· of C. •Th. ee committees were appointed.y 1'1 es.dent Kuh-one to take car".i tile pubucauon of The Thirteen,u:le .to take care of the class pipes,v.ctcd of the hurgiary charge he will and one to take care of the mustacheContinued trom page: I.,have to serve at least eight or nine c ontest- The Thirteen comnuttee isyears before he could receive a par- made up of Martin Sievers, chairman;uon. It,ilton Morse, and Augusta Swaw.te.Martini did not seem depressed 1 he pipe committee of Herbert Gran- vited,3 Per Cent Interest on Savings.yesterday when talking to Perrine. qurst, chau man ; Paul Hunter, Ells-Un the contrary, he attempted to worth Bryce, Lloyd Callagan, and AI- JOHN A. CARROLL, President.convince Perrine that the latter bert Dekker. THOMAS JANSEN, Cashiershould not press the burglary charge. Florence Rothermel, chairman, ap-"Don't push that other charge, l�ointed because she "knows mostwill you:" he asked- .. It would 'just r.bout such things;" Effie Hewitt, andabout kill my mother, and besides, 1.c1en Magee will plan the pr.zcs forwho would support her if I went up ?" t he mustache contest and arrange forPerrine Not Melted. tIle selection of the winner by thePerrine was not melted by the women next Friday. The last event• plea, and rejoined that Martin had on the program for the quarter is anot seemed to feel the filial impulse musical to he held at the Delta Up­before. cilon fraternity house at 3:30 Friday-"( 'h. that's all right, old man," re- Mrs. J. No Eisendrath will entertainplied Martini- .. Xo matter how long the men and women with vocal selcc­I �o up. I'll get out some time, re t ions, with the assistance of Mrs· H.membcr-" I.. Swartz, accompanist.•. y cs. and 1"11 he waiting for you:'was Perrine's reply."( �h, t didn't mean it that way:'Mart ini replied hastily.Mat tini Gay Before Court. (,",13" lin" im,:,f'C' '''r IfJrut',.f line ofr,;rf"lu" an" (IIImclJtic Icool('". di�plaJlcd litIIp,,c Part. (II'" clot""" are pcr1ecUora fit·"fJtf'l"ial. 1111",.. (JlIf' teflrkmdMhlp.BENEDICT W A L DMAKER OF SUPERIOR CLOTHES1445 Eo 55th StI"Ht.T�" R�.� P::.rk !180."Dinner Lubricates Business"Samuel Johnson.SOMETBING TO BEAD. Greenwood CafeBOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE,MASS.Martini also was jaunty in admit-ting the charges against him when With Abject Apologies to Swinburnequizzed hy Assistant State's Attorney 0 towns that the live Mood faints in,,.. j. Murphy, ":\11 they say is true the dwelling of pendants that plod.as far as they go;' was his answer. 0 h I lori f 1 Ig ast y g ones 0 psanes, cams.Judge Scully increased the amount lobsters. baked beans and cod!of Martini's honds to $5.000, instead Though all men base them before youof fixing the amount at $2.S00-after in spirit and all knees bend, Ihearing the story of Martini's escape \Ve kneel not, neither adore you, ----------------------------from the Kappa Sigma house. but standing survey your end! .I JOSEPH SCHMIDT IIST,\TIO"ZBV, TOILET AaTlel.af'IXE 1.1.\"£ Of' C.UmIBP... E. 11th at. Clalea ... IlLI ",�c.rff·f' and n"",,·!ttlc- I�.e .,fClf,nrll ""d CIUffm ••Patronize our Advertisers'.I 50c Tomorrow at 7 :30 SOcTHE DATI.: � �{�ROON, FRIDAY. DEC. 6. 1912.---------� ;!!I" iI:I:"t! EXPECT lJlG�-"GREEI" SMOKEl" meeti�gs be hd�,. i,! good s_�a�ol!��!_ �r;"', ...._IIZII_P.:!IlI"' -�-��---------------------------_:"I".:_0- - . .." ' - ,- - .. --.- -�: (;rd�r to '-a�su-re -the prompt "ca-r-ryi�-hInterfraternity Affair Next Monday out of the program.Promises to Draw BiC Crowd-Elaborate Program of IStunts' Is 'rHOMAS ORCHESTRAPn:pared-To Serve Refreshm�ts. . GIVES CONCERT -TUESDAY "..JII! A large crowd of men from all the ,Final Performance of Year t� Takefraternities on the campus is expected Place in Mandel-Featureto be present at the annual lnter- Operatic Music·frntcrnity smoker to be held in theReynolds club Monday beginning The final concert of the quarter willabout nine. Harold \Vright has gath- be givcn next Tuesday by thecrvd a long program of stunts for Thomas orchestra in Mandel hall.the show. The list includes: two quar- The program contains four numbers,tct t cs, Harold Conley and Ralph featuring the works of operatic COIll­St ansbury in a skit, a stunt by Frank posers.Parker, "Don" Hollingsworth in a The first number is �lozart's :'.)'111-song- and dance, and some hot rag- phony, C major, the "Jupiter" SYI11-t ime by Lewis Fuiks- The make-up phony was written uy Mozart whileui one of the quartettes has been de- in severe financial ditliculries, and ittcrmiucd, since "Shilton, McDuff, is probable that its first performancesJ Icndcrson, and Stanley have figured were failures. I is entire history isout their signals, but the other four obscure-ha ve not yet been chosen from the The second number is the Overturedifrcrent aspirants. Fastasia of Tschaikowsky 's "RomeoThis vaudeville will last for an and )Uhl't:' The work was initiatedhour.. A chance then will be given largely at the request of I!alakirew,for the men to mix and smoke, be- who abo furnished 1ll�lt1y of the tonal Ifore refreshments are served by Mr- ideas, and criticised freely. The firstBar rclls in the Commons cafe. Lists production, at a concert of the J 111-were passed around to the fraternities perial Musical society at Moscow ina week ago in order to find out ap- ISio, was a comparative failure, ow­proximately how many would be ing to the fact that the audiencepresent and results announce an un- paid most of it's attention to Ruben­usually large attendance. Chairman stein, 'who conducted th� perform­Hollingsworth urges that fraternity ance, and who was the object of HELP THE SETTLEMENT- - -BUY YOUR TICKETS NOWOn Sale at Information Office,Reynolds Club and from Mem­bers of the Finance 'CommitteeA.H.ABBOTT & CO.127 NO. WABASH AVE. OPP.OSITE FIELD'S BARTLETT GYMNASIUMI:"�-i •AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. CLASSIFIED, ADYEKTISEMRt'IS"lor Colors, Brushes. Papers. CanvasStretchers, Easels, Studies forCopying...WHITE CHINAChina Painting MaterialSchool Room PicturesChristmas Greeting CardsPIOTURE FRAMES MTISTS MATER�DIL\WISG no .. \RJ)S ,\:"\1) T.l.U.ES popular sympathy through his loss wooed and won Bruennhilde, the dis­oi a recent law suit. obedient Valkyr who had been con-Bizet's suit,e "L' Arlisienne," is the dcmned to sleep on the tire-girt rockthird number on the program- The by Wotan in the last act of "Dienumber contains elaborate tonal ef-j Walkuerc." The music pictures thefccts, with many variegiatcd instru- daw�ing day, Siegfried. setting forth,mental effects. the JOYous notes of Ius horn, as hejourneys down the Rhine, and theSiegfried's Rhine Journey. from the FRE�CH TUTORING at reasonablerates. Phone Midway -IW,.!-Ip\'inl,!' anxiety - of Bruennhilde, who':1st of the first act of "Die Goetrer- watches her husband, riding heruaeruer ung" concludes the program.I t pictures the setting forth of Sieg- norse: and bearing her shield, travelIricd. in search of new adventures, to his fate, an unconscious of whatfrom the Valkyr's rock, where he has lies before him- ;oOR SALE-Four room furnished. tlat, a barguin- 1\1 rs. Coke, 94S E.55th Street.AMUSEMENTS I'-OR SALE-g room residence, 2Laths, modern improvements; lotSox 1 (J.4. Bargain. 5-1S.! Greenwoodavenue. Easy terms.EMPRESS JEFFERSON �AJ�STIC ., SSUl Street and Lake Avenue. FIrst VaudevIlle Appearance In. America ofMME. SARAH BERNHARDTThe World's Greatest ActressMadame Bernhardt's Performancewill be preceded by an ExcellentVaudeville Entertainment.•Scats for both weeks now on saleFINE FEATHERSDramatic Sensation. pAlACE MUSIC HALLETHEL BARRYMOREin J. M. 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