Dr. Aaron Aaronsohn, director of versity is behind the innovation, andthe Jewish Agricultural Experiment has provided for the awarding ofStation at Haifa, Palestine, present- given yesterday in 'Mandel hall Mr.twenty-four loving cups to .the win- special guests -of the occasion. Theed startling proofs of the possibilities Stock and the Thomas Orchestraners of the various races.· fact that President Judson is wellof increasing the world's wheat sup- warmed up to enthusiasm in spite of meetrng oi faculty and students in. The .Iow interest now taken in known at the University of Minne-ply in a lecture delivered before the weather approaehing a bjizzard. sucn a spirit was a fitting cerebra-track athletics in the University is sota, having been for years a mem-Sigma Xi society last night. at the George Schumann, now living in c.on 01 tne twentieth anniversary of. responsible for the innovation in . ber of the faculty there, will lendQuadrangle club , The distinguished Berlin; contributed the opening ov-the management of the training sea-.scientist predicted that the wheat ,�ture, "The Joy oC Living," in hisyrjeld would be enormously increased son. open-handed style of modem melodi-, The ra-ces will be open to everyby the introduction of the original . ous composition. Mr Stock's menstudent of the University in good bi .. tl '. 'will preside as toastmaster. Presi-plant recently discovered in Pales- .'.. com me a greater precrsion Ian IS. tine. s�ho�astlc stand�n�, WIth the excep-l evidenced by visiting or�hestras, dent Vincent,' like President Judson,. The. visitor, who found the wild non that the men who have won. with a freedom of swing that is ex- belongs to' 'both 'universities as hewheat growing on Moun,t'Hermon in their "C' in middle 'and long distance] hilarating, This spontaneity is 'ef'; was-dean-of the faculties here bdo,-eIQ06 and who has been experiment- running. ] t is planned to give out fec�ive, in fact indispensable in - a becoming. president of Minnesoq..ing with it since that time, asserted 'cups to the winners of first, second, work Eke Georg Schumann's' in .. ':' L.innt AJao Will AttQd.·that the plant would prove a great and third places in eight groups or which the themes begin after the' . Besides President and Mm. Judson-success in the United States ant' 'sets of races, in some one of which beat and develop with good feeling' those: who will go. from Chicago eo. '�'ableb � '" ---erved.gave 'reports from scientific oinvesti- every man of the University will be approaching the impromptu. The old represent the Universi�::e �S'SO:; Tba tables were reserved accord-ptors in �.t-i0us countries show- represented. Two races will be held friendly tune, "Freut Euch Des. ate: Professor .Linn, jps-�' the d,:fferent' departments.ing that the 'Same result was to be -the mile and- two-mile runs-for Lebens," came in with the strings Junior 'colleges and editor oi Th� "twpts were 'appolll�_d for eachexpected in' other lands. both of which (very competitor for and went out with the brass, carry- Uui'Z.'cr.si/y .' of Chicago Maza:nlle, �jf.b" for the purpose of aiding theR-"n� ;__1...:1 Is' Pr-.dent a 'cup mustenter •. The races will be ing the right spirit ·o.f opening to the with· Mrs. Linn, and Assistant. l'ro--- WiIUU --and illt=,,aty' and the students in becomingJu�u�"., R.��n�d of )Chicago, a h�ld' on different days, in order that splendid numbers that followed. . fessor David Allan Robertson beUa -acquaintec.L:l :A\tlthe speakerstr��e_ «. ,qL.t.�e Vpii�.�oty, 'is' presi· 'th� entra�t's .work.,maY ... b� measur�d . .'. .Music: Is Enjoy,ccL) )!;;Jq"-; I l�r�.�}}o��.�p":.-. I ,: i::! '.. table :were,d!residcnt',.,Harry Pratt. ',de�t,�L�h.�_ sta.ti9.ft at PalLs.tine" and b't'�.hlS;pedQJQl., a�lL!..... Thcreiiftc:r;�ere-,tAt�, hu�.\er�/�_or� ._.A:mong. .',tt!e·.llle,.m_ ��rs. o_f;.th.e faeut.':" .."-� --�"",,-:�""':rj)f"'�J-�-li �-�'�·-k---'·ff. h"� r _;,-_ • ...l ••• :� -r·""Annaanc:e PJ.aDs!. - ... ;- .... ·h· ,Ok "-i""-"f' h' G .r--.s 'd" 'ty of Mlnnesota'conaectecf'Wl� Chi- JJl�n, W;illi���§,c,�t-.Bond,��l'o----..' , rrol�ssor, u an .wac ·0 t e �w -. s Ipers, mgnts 0 t e rail, urya s, .. fftti�r l;'rank Tarbell,' Doctor Thom-. . scboril "i�'-on� �i tti-e trustees. Mr� '. 'A :plan for -conducting �oe compe- bees, dan-cers -and demons all -con- . cag",) ·througJ:t their having-taught or.as Goodspeed, Norman Paine, Rudy. &ose�wald . and otb�r �ealthy "men titions. was announced yesl47rday. All. ti�uing in an' order of erichantment studied here in the past are DeaIJ_ W. �'althews and Chester ,Bell Normanhave 'endo��'the'ri�stifutJon(a'nd �ie ···the '�en' of. the University; will be until onc' could'· well delight· ·in the R Van�e of the Law school; Prf)-�tis��.f��t;th� .. p�� \�U· s����d!'_: .��li�'le to one of the eight �ouPl.;� .itl�����-"e9� eFj9.yment �f thrs:·type "fessor Albert E.Jeaks of the AD!hr�. '"The name I first gave the plant contestants .. TwQ sds o� races -wll1 of modem music. '�1 i pology department, PlIOfessor. Jer.e­is triticum dicoss�m dicoccoides, but be held for. th'e five gradeeJ, gymnastic' The' R�ff symphony i� called old- miah S. Young of the departmen�.�,.� :Jf�iti ���,.on ih� wi�d w.h��i wi�l b� classes;. two.. �sels for aIll s�mmers; �ashioned but it is as bea�tiful as ef- History and· Political Science _an4 Eden. ··Here are the lions and the- known as' triticum Hermoni, 'since il .one 'set for wrestlers a,d fencers fective.' Unlike Schumann, Raff be- Professor �nthony L. Underbi�l. 9,f IalJlh& peacefully .. together. As towas found on Mount Hcrmon," -sa�(. combined; on(' set for c�s, Fresh- gi�s his'th'cmes with the. first beat of the departm�"i of Mathe�tics. wb�ber the faculty. is the lion or theDr. Aaronsohn in discussing ..his man and Varsity basket�-and the nature in fact he is inherently. a 'Expect Many From State.. lamb is another matter., There waswork: -"'�ii�' pi��tT�ppears ���h like baseball'�ombined; and two :��ts f�r- ma�h', ldng. The last move:m�nt 'is Besides the alumni and fo�_er _st�- an old mediaeval impression at oneiii;cuiti�ted· �heat, but·has·a·nuni':' Fresh.man -and Varsity track classes, supposed to portray a hunt of. Hulda dents of the University r!:sidin.g.!D: time prevalent that primaeval warbe; oi chara�ieri;tics' �hich point to Football:- is the" only University sport and Wotan, but looking through Minneapolis and S1. Paul, rep,r�sc:�ta­its wild state. that 'will' Dot - �e represented in the Raft's eyes,. they discarded pran�ing tion is expected from �ny, to�s�.!;. :.,;�:s��!l�:...i��.�_an�e! it h�s the. �ow�r 'competition for the cup� steed's for a brisk procedure on foot! throughout the state. Harvey. �. �u�-. of s������� �� se�ds a�out, .. an� . �t- A schedule of dates on: which it is Raff does· not need to . have his ler, Jr., '08, and Ernest W. Kohlsaat,�elf taking -care of the reproduCtIon planned:-to':'bold ·the races Was an- Lenore March alone pointed out: as Jr., '02, together with President andof the specie�' The spikelets ·fall nounced yesterday by Coadl' Page. holding in check rivaIling Sousas,' but M�s VJncent are iii charge �'. �e ar­as soon as they are mature. ,It 'com· ori Friday, January 24. races"for the he hardly keeps pace in the hunt with rangements for the gatherinJ.. _petes: favorably with �her spontait. mile. for' all the eight gronps, will be the W�gne·rs, We1>ers, and Francks. -------.::- "'t. ALL THIRD YEAR MEN ASKED;&j,.:;::_ ��;.���: regetation �d grows' even in ru�. On the. morning of �turday, the reminiscence of Beethov�n; in the;;d'!'�;\ \.0, ,'I!��� .. �here 0!:h�� wi�d plants can- February I or 8, the two-mile races finale is noticed by critics, and one ';jUni�r' Co�--;-of' Y. 'iL � A.. \. not grow-in arid soil and in the will be held. could hear a harmonic likeness to Will COIlduct �o& .'lt�."::� ..... : �('�;.;�ice�·.o, f rO,ck, s. C. ultiv.ated, wheat,. In sp.eaking of the. innovatt.·on for Mendelsohn in the Scherzc. 'V·ith -; ",r .r - All Junior men are welcome. at the. '� •• ·t· "�':':' .1' Q"f _cou, rs�, has to be planted and the the revival o.�. spin.'t in track atthletks all these facts, it is still' patent. thatf • '. • first discussion group of! �he quarterI...... .'. !SO.' il bas. t.o be fertilizcd and so '0.. rth. yesterday, Coach Page predicted that this forest symphony .is a beautiful... _ held under the leader.ship of ·Mr.\,� .. :.. •• _..Ii. ..• �_ •. ,P."oaDl d Spo, ntaneoaa1_",·.· . the 'proposed ,competitive races will appealing work, inspircd with mus;-too - 0 - '. Bickham, : secretary of �be local Y.\1 ',u- �.",� "W.: .il.4 w.. tieat i. found spontaneou,s. be tliet'�eni'a1oirig or" the �epuntion of cal content. and magnificently de-,�'. - I ."T M.· c.. A.: at' 6 in the Commons. ItIy only In Palestine. We have dIS- Chicago in track athletics. veloped. Id rf�, . is the plan of. the . Jun.ior ,commission,tributed the seed to scientific ;n- Larco Is Won e U&.,. to hold a' meeting everY other' weekve'stigators the world over. In Ger- The Largo is wondcrful in itsWhat the high school editors think. consisting of aD' a la Q� dinn'er atmany the plant has shown a wonder etf :the DAILY MAROO'N is -evident beauty. Thc solos of different ,'. .'" . . h rt t a special table in the Commons, and. ful resilte,nce to rust diseases. It has from' the �olloW1·ng paragraph cll·pped �tring parts alternatmg wit qua e·.Ia talk in the. Reynolds club untilpr�ve� itself to be a very hardy from 1i'rc Tech Prep of Lane'Tech- parts for wood, wind and other voices1 I· �ight. Thcse meetings have as their'p��nt, es.pe�ially in regard to drought nical high school of Chicago: of the orchestra. keep t Ie Istencrh' object,. ·the threshing out of theresistance. Our idea of starting a gloomy day ('ntranc('d. The audience gave t IS,. . n.roblems cI�sely connected with the.... f'Tht;.seed has been grown 1n many is to go to the Tecl. Prep mail box work no uncertalO receptIOn not· I'h TI student lifc at the University, The, "d�ffe�nt experiment stations �n the and find that the DAILY MAROON withstanding �ts lengt. Ie queer• 1 h sub,· eet for the first �ing isU.,ited States, The department of ag- has not yet arrived. Yep, if you want dissonant notc that persIsts t lrouJ:t.h h· • th "Democracy for 'the Uniftrsity,"riculture is trylflR to breed it and to read real journalism read the the concluding mal'C t erne IS ed· f h h· d h d f Sophomores win meet�_ Friday. atcross-pollinate it �th cultivate DAILY MAROON. tenor part 0 t c t Ir c or 0wheat in order to breed new strains I each mcasurc also proved that Raff seven sharp ita the Botany buildingand new races. M-1.ett to � in DeYod.OIIL c�u1d keep himself awake as we11 as and again Satarday at 8 in the Y. M,, . vat'N• ''I'. h h' t . to' C. A. for the' trip to South Deering."In Bard, Califomia the wild wheat Ralph Morpbett will lead the ha� audlencc, no It t e urnlOghas produced heads twice as large week dcvotional meeting of the Di- L�hengnn it is .impossible, in thean. ,d. kemals twice as heavy as those' ,• H";'''k''ll'''� at Vorspic1. to �scape the 'sensation of• .# vinity studc:nts In .... " "'"10:15 tomorrow. (Continued OP page 4)f."\.)\I: -:. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. WED�ESDAY, JANUARY 8.1913. PRI�E FIVE CENT&... -... - �.-VO!.. XI. No, 59 .. �PRoFEssoR liRONSOHNTELLS OF. NEW WHEAT PLAN RACES FOR SILVER aJPS UNUSUAL PROGRAM IS WILL FORM NEW AWMNI cwa COMMONS"IS CROWDEDGIVEN BY ORCHESTRA Minneapolis and St. Panl �aduatea FOlJtUtMONY DINNERWill Hold Dinner to Or� '�" .. '� -:-:-:-: -M· Stat' AI • ,A--'_:'" OYer Flye Hadred Stadeda ad Fac-t '. lnnesota. e. �. _- .'. Att-.I ...... DeYeiop. lion-President Will Attend. Frie"". Spirit.Athletic Dep8rtment Hopes to In­c:reaae Interest in Track Athleticsby. G�vinc Prizes for WiDnera ofSpecial.. Diatance Events. Despite 91 ._.. .... 01 TIaoDl-as Ot Ax. ""iasti-air leaiYedDilceYeieI' of PaJestiwi.. .beator 01: if .. WMat SpeW at. U-eniIJ�rrangement �or a number of �d- SQlUIIANlrS OVEITURE UKEDdle and long' distance races during .the winter' indoor tra-ck season, opento all men of the University, for thepurpose of reviving and stimulatinginterest in track athletics is planned.The athletic department of :the U ni- ,:, •... L •• ,.--Alumni and former students who PROMINENT ALUMNI PRESENTlive in 'Minneapolis and St. raul.�re,_.__ __'. _ ..planning a reunion to be held ion the .' · .'" .' .* ... ,. 0 �• 0 k'lC$1dcnt Judson,.L)ean Ancell AmongLeamington hotel, - Mmneapolls, a.. .o .' •b .,pt:.ias-J,s. Twentieth Anni-week from Saturday night. The 0 -.... .•.. . vecsary pfnf'arst. Convocat1on.ject of the dinner 1'5 to form a UDl- ., .versity of Chicago Alumni associa- -"Over five hundred students at­t;on' for the seate of· Minnesota.President and Mrs. Judson will be-��.�owid Other Plants in PrimitiveFo��v� iQ F�� 'Days forWashington, D. C. Director Stevens Dedara Scoring of�c:hubert·. Bee and Beethoven'sMinuet Excellent.Musical Dircc:tM R. VI, Stevens.At the regular Tuesday concert .c .. ",cu rue harmony, banquet given inr .. utctnnson commons last night. Ac­corumg to· �resident Judson, the...... .He lubl v.onvocauon of the Uni·further signiflcance to his' presencever sity. The .University opened itsat the gathering ..President Vin-cent of Minnesota t-A"lH" o� Uctober I. 1�2 and theunit convocation was held on Janu-ary' 7, 1&)3 ."'lfltIC was furnished by the U ni­v.,Ml, band and the Glee club whichilt-JJJ( "·1 he' ·,March· of the Maroons"�ml .. Fair' Bohemia" and "W o rk-l Jlgo� �be Railroad" .' tietween the�lJr�s.·,.-'aiae acted as· toastmaster.';'la looking· around the 'hall to­�Jisht," said, I?ean James R Angeli,',·1 am' reminded ·of· the Garden ofwa� constantly waged between stu­deats. and faculty:. This idca is still£omGJon to Freshmen. Then thereis the gambli�g -attitude which stu­deatl. ·sometimes. take. They placetbeir money ,on the .table and takechances at� getting something in re­tUOl. And again there is the sport­i�g att-itude-:-but al •. of these ideasare founded on.: an�agonism. Studentsseem to. tl1inlc th�t �t is. the businessof ,t� professor to teach the study.'ather than. the ,indivic\.al. The fund-�mental d�ty of the teacher is to!eac-b the man, The relat:ons be­�ween faculty and student should behe .ame.as between athlete andcoach/'Bell' Represents Students.., ... o. -Chester: BelLthen spoke for tbe3tudaat body.. He spoke of thehopc of bctter understanding for thefuture- and .. also .expressed the opin­t)I1 tut such an ·understanding woulddo away: with all desire for dis­bonesty in classes as the studentwould regard the. instructor as afriend and. nolo as a polkeman,.' Associate ftofessor Francis 'V.Shepardson. then told how a teacher,:\ppR!ciates . a ,friendly relationshipwitb his' students. . He declared .d1atcordiality· between the fa-culty and, .. , (Continued 011 page 4-)The Freshmen met yesterday atJO:J5 and will meet again Friday at10:15 in Cobb '6A with Doctor Gilkey.It·; t ... ,. I � .. (Continued 011 pap 4) � J ••• ••• : •. :, n,: • JTHE DAILY MAROON, WF.D�ESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1913.The Daily MaroonPubll*ed � except s�.... )tonda) ...aDd bol,Aa,. duriac tb1'N Quartera of «heUD1� ,..u. 'EDtered .. eeoond�c'" mall _ the Obl��. Chdca&'o. lU •• llarch 18, l00s. un­doer A.ot. of llaroh a. 1813.-811B8CBIP%ION )lATQBy ClUTW•• 2.00 a �; $1.00 a Quan.W.By nl&il. $3.00 & Teal"; .1� . QU&rtf'r.,EdJ.lU'lal-Bualnea Otr'lce, Eilla 2t.Te6epbolMl . �d.w.,. 800.�l Box -. "0" Faculq E1�e. Bulletin and Announcements.Senior College and College of Alumni Loan Library-In HarperC�erce and A�tration-Chap- M24. Books loaned for twenty-fiveer, 10:15 Mandel.. Junior Class-Meeting, ]0:15, �enteast.Sophomore Women-4,.Greenwood.Dramatic Club-Tomorrow, 10:15,r;�. bb --gB.'Religious Educati�n. Clu�Dinner to Autumn 1912 and 1913 graduates.tomorrow, 6:30, Lexington. ; Pictures to be taken at Koehne's,Swimming Classes--Oasses sched- Michigan and Monroe.uled to me'�t at lo:jo and II :30 here- The Masquel'&-Business meeting,after meet �at I I and 12 respectively. Cobb (jA, 3: 15. today.cents a quarter.Student and Scholarship-Sef\'!ice re­muneration may be obtained at win­dows 6 and 7, Registrar's office.Senior Cards and Pictures-Ellis 14by Wednesday, January IS. AppliesCLASSIFIEDDVEl1&1Uln'SThe edlto� U not �bl� t"or·�. u­Dre.,(;d here. Com,."ntcGC�' .... t H� Ed1� 0 _�- - JI1ram KeDDlcott .,_N ... Edltoa' - - - - - - - LeOn - Stolz lJi(m�c1 ell a.n evldenc_e oi good fGUI&..A&ble&Io Ecl1tor - - - - Benlarcl V1.a.Iak7Bubaeu lIaDAcer - - - Burdett. KutTo the Editor: which went cast on Fifty-seventhASSOCUTE JWITOBSh PWllllam Lyman John Perlee A slight misunderstanding as street last Sunday about 12=40 .Samuel � •• Harry GoI'pa arisen between 'several of the new M. and collided with a car at.a.oocer Lollesgaroe ••• Georse Lymau Q I b W dl ' S d' fCQoO. WaotlWIa Georp � members of the Three uarters c u 00 awn avenue. en 10 orma-\InciI Hotchklu. • San.h RelnwaJ4 and the last year's officers of the tion to William P, -MacCracken, Jr.,Dorothy wUUeLo'1a;keli �fM. 'Marlin �leV\:l-l>club. The new members have been 65l) Rookery building ..lame. DWell IUWU.K�JU'"Lywan W.,.d anxiously _waiting- the arrival of their _Eclward lWUck« • Gilorge :)ban:er pins which, due a month ago. have FOR RENT-Room, every conven-::UHa:eoe :: .�c:= =\� not yet come. Because of this de- ience, 1209 60th street. Mrs .. Silver- Chinchillas, Shetlands and frieze� hawtte • Dorottl7 W�OU lay one or two new members have horn. $12. a month._= o� Aug�;a��L� blamed the last year's' officers of -- coats, with imported camel's fleece linings, $2:7the Club. The fact of the matter LOST-On the campus, a plain gold values at $22.50, $35 values at $27, $40 values at.. .BWeil &be repodel" .... lID oalee. aDUwWl c&eaI' Qat aD" b.cw-' 1aD&uqe. 111M.) is that one or two new members bracelet. Initial K. Return to $35, and $65 values at $50 ... well 1a,;1IItUCO Iul" � &ale -� .... -h' d d th in Clara Kindled, 51 Green hall . _1,,�"-'" J.. Do have not paid t err ues an ere:.) '.t"nnlN by llaroon\ heas. 6;;1l QoI.lap Grove. lies the trouble. In short, because of -IMPORTEDthe forgetfulness of these few new FOR RENT-Washington Avenue;CitllilUtilli members, who have not paid their near Jackson Park and IlL Cent, =�It is not too eady to speak of the dues" the officers of last year have Express, front room in private, re- .... ODedebate that will take place in Mandel not enough money' on hand to pay fined German home with highesta -week from Friday for the pins. As soon as this money recommendations. Board optional. night. In the hUl'TY of is paid, the pins will appear. Phone Midway 2872.college days, . it is al- (Signed) Carl W. Defebaugb, --hLo....i Q I b FOR RENT-Furnished room; very�ays ad�"":'�r1 fHfhl;Uly; ��i�; '�ecre.rt)V�of tJtl� uarters c ureasonable. F. Peterson, ]6 Northuon of affaIrS. On that night, January' L e (j q-, !Hall17, the University's· affirmative team CAP AND GOWN EDITORSVtill debate the negative team from WANT SENIOR PICTURESNorthwestern university on the r!J:===========��Aldrich monetary reform proposition. Announces That January 15 Is Final D-E R Bye L U B •.Slmul�ouSly the Chicago negative Date fCX'Information Cards 6116 Cottage Grove Ave.team will be debating with 'Michigan. and Pictures. B ILL I A R D S·at Ann Arbor. The subject selected ONLYfor this vear's' three-co--"'''ed CO"- 40C Per HourJ .__ w; One week from- today all Seniors Bes - ed Rtest is an interesting and timely one. t Appomt oommust have their cards filled out andon the South SideChicago's teams have been carefully turned in at the Cap and Gown offi�e Iselected only after exhaustive trials. 8 Full Size Tabl�and also have. their pictures taken for I � �The men have;: been thoroughly the publication, according' to the ed- �============='Y_coached for months. In fact, nothing itors. The date, Januar:y IS, has beenhas been left undone: no pains have posted for nearly two months andbeen spared to produce winning but fifty of the 250 Seniors haveteams. The men themselves have filled out their cards, and only anworked night and day gathering ma- equal number have had their picturestena! and preparing their a�esses.It is certain that Chicago was nevel"represented by a better squad of de­baters or one mOl'e worthy of the sup­port of the University. The U ni­versity public assuredly oWes tothese debaters no small amount- 'ofconsideration. They have worked �slong and as hard and as faithfully asever did members of a football-team.And they deserve to have a co�-.mensurate amount of interest shownin the one contest in which theY takepart. While debating does notrival football in the amount of inter­est taken at some other universities,it certainly does get a great dealmore attention than hitheno has beentaken in debating at Chicago. Andit is not in the least complimentaryto the student body or to popularsentiment here to make that confes­sion. There is not a more Valuablebranch of student activity in anyUniversity than debating. And thereare - fw that can be made more int­erestinC. For their own enjoyment,as weD as for the sake of the de­baters who represent them, Chicago�dents should tum out in larcenumbers to the debate with North­western in Mandel, a week fromFriday ni,bt.Debatin&t!I WANTED-The name of any per­son who saw the red automobile- MAROON ADS PAYtaken."To place the publication beforethe student body at t_he time ap­pointed," said William Lyman yes­terday, "everY,thing must be doneaccording to schedule. Delays im­pede the progr�ss of the work andlowc;r the standard which the editorsand managers have set for the an- MAROON ADSBRING RESULTS. :' - Ineal."The cards may be filled out in theCap alld Go'am o�ce in Ellis halldaily from 8:15 to 9:15, 10:15 to 10=45and I to 5. \Vhen the card is turnedin, a charge of one dollar toward themal";ng of the cuts and masks mustbe paid. Fur Lined CoatsMarked Below ParYou Men who are out-of-doorsmuch will appreciate these values$45 black kerseys, cinnamondog lined, Persian lamb collars,at $35. ;._The p-ictures are to be taken atKoehne's studio, on the fifteenthfloor of the Monroe building, at the Patronize Maroon AdvertisersThey Are Reliable. .. .. _ ....corller of Michigan avenue and Mon­roe street. No appointment withthe photographer is necessary andthe photographer will see that thepicture is sent to the Cap aNd Gcroll"The student either can buy these pic­tures, which normally cost twelvedollars a dozen, for five dollars, or -- $60 black kerseys, muskrat orPersian lamb:1 armot lined,collar, $45.$85 black kerseys, mink-mar­mot lined, at $60·F1ee£e-Lined �oats Are Warm,:, Too • I .. '"'Y.'; ; . ')he can pay the photographer a dol­lar to defray the cost of taking thepicture. This dollar may apply toany pictures ordered by the studentwithin a year. 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'Manicurist.:";',.' , .Scientific Masseurs'\' .: Exnerr (hirol'()cii... �� ',_1.: \ Arrangements have been complct-.ed by' which the American agency Ifor .seven publications of the Cam­bridge University press wiil be in' ---------�the' hands' of the University press. IThis arrangement went into effecton January I.The seven publications are Biomct­riko, Parasitolog», T<I(� 10!'n',a:� _ of ��'!­,lGfIit;� Jr.'I�·ild�,'3'aJ ,oj iJHRifit',a,'J,:[lIeM odcru Language Rcuic .... v, T/�fr c!Jrrit­ish Iourual of Ps'ycllOlogy and Tile, i� - �F:";1!!:;;;;U�al Science; ..,. _ , ,: '-( The .price J�'r: � ... hiclt �he magazines, :arc t� 'be sold ,and 6tl�er'\i�tails of�he arra�gements a�e not known ye,t.A RE' rhcs�' a're beifig -setiled in "England,'and the Prcs� .officials say they will. be known i'� '� �'60rt' time. The.Carnbridge University press has been'the sole 'nritish agent for the Uni--vcrsity Press publications for some1/-"�� FILING DESKScombine drawenl In bandsome desk.. 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Dean Mathews Discusses Church.'Dean Mathews addressed the Di­vinity students yesterday on the sub­ject, "The Advan.ce of the Church," IHe pointed out how the new c�urch I .. ------_'differs from the old, and how the ,------------ ---- ..new Christianity is being applied tomodern social conditions. 437 So. Dearbom St. Chicago. IU \Ildi�! Save Money anel KJp �====== Style h1 Reading McCan sMagazine aucl UsiDa McCa1l Pattems1IdAI" ••••• aI •• will�"S MMiAZIHE belp rou dress strt­Isbly at a moderatoeXl)Cnso by koo1>1 n Ityou 1>oSlcd on thol:ltest fa!lhlons Inclotbes and bats. 00Nc":'V' Fashion Deslsms IIn o:lCh Issue. .Also Inluable lufonnatlo:lon all homo and ver­sonal matters. Only Iroc a rear. Includlnlra freo pnttern. Su�_ .... , ._ scrtbe today or !lendfor Cree sample copy. !JIcCaD .attens will enllblc rou to mate In J'OtlTown home. with rouro,,"n hands. clotbln::: forrourseU and cbthlren wbleb wl11 be J'lCrfcc\In strlo nnd nt. Price-none bl:::her than 15cents. Send for free Pattern Catalogue., ,W. Will em T .. r.......... for srottinsr �b­!lCrlptions amonJr rour friendfl. Send for rrooPremll1m Cntalolr\lc and Cash Prlzo On-cr.DE IcCA1L c:oIIPARY. m .. 20 .... 376 SL. mr 'I0Il SAVE MONEYBy Substnlling to Tbe Dany MaroonNOW$1.50 for the remainderof the college year.Subscriptions taken atMaroon office, Ellis HallMAROON ADSBRING RESULTSAtls in the Maroon are always read, : ,THE nAii. Y':KAROON •. W�QN_ESDA y; JANUARY 8. 1913----_ ..... -_.-... . ...• -�-- ..•.. - �PROFESSOR AARONSOHN into America increased the produc- ists a merry chase; untilhe suddenly� President· Judson who � :die last � ••• iI ..TELLS OF NEW WHEAT tion forty million bushels a year for escaped. A vigorous� application of speaker, Uwith the work of 'the Un­fifteen years and it is conservative noise from a. thousand hands brought dergraduate council which promotedto say that the wild wheat will in- him forth again and at' last Mr. this dinner. This University iSjyoungcrease the yield ten times as much Quensd kindly chased clear up the and has very few traditions. Suchof the best Sonora wheat in the state. as the Durum wheat has done. I wooden ladder and put the little buz- being the case we are at'liberty toNot. Yet Capable of Use. do not care, to say anything morel zer out of the very top window, start a tradition at any time. I sin-"The matter, of course, is still in specific regarding the probable in- Next came the stately minuet. The cerely hope that this meeting of thethe experimental stage. It is not ad- crease in the world's wheat supply, arrangement for orchestra was full faculty and students will become avanced far enough so that, we can except that it will be enormous," I of life and the ending. afforded a tradition. One of the happiest thingsgive the seed out to the farmers for Will Leave SooD. most �nteresting pleasure, At the in college life is the friendshipsuse. While it is too early to pre- Dr. Aaronsohn will remain in Chi- Coda in place of resolving the beau- which are fonned. It is most fittingdiet the exact results, the experi- cago for two or three days, and will tiful harmonies without. interruption, that such a movement towards bet­ments so far have been much more then leave for Washington, D. c., to Mr. Stock introduced a short inter- ter understanding should occur onsuccessful than scientific men had ex- report the progress of the American polation of the Woodwind on the this night. It is a very splendid andpeeled. It takes years to create new experiments to the Department of Trio theme, afterwards resuming' at a' very beautiful celebration of theraces, to fix them and to make them Agriculture.. the point of the break. lw�ntieth anniversary of our firsthereditary. The concluding symphonic poem convocation.uWe firmly hope ultimately to in- UNUSUAL PROGRAM IS by Franck was a true climax for thevigorate the cultivated wheat of the GIVEN BY ORCHESTRA afternoon. ,The solos by the �l)� 'DRAMATIC CLUB TO PLANworld and to cereate 'races which tuba were brief but noticeably a -fea ,,'., 'ACTIVITIES FOR QUARTERwill grow :in arid soil, which will re- ,Continued from page one) lure. The dramatic effect of the __quire less fertilization and less care rushing of the Hunter of the R4ine: 'Winter Play to Be Selected-Import-an unusual presence; even among I .than other wheat and which, with the masters of music. This is the Cen- t re piOUS chants of the worshipers "; ant Theatrical People to Besame amount of fertilization and less (One might suggest "Ave· Marie" in Dinner Guests.tennial year of the birth of the im- the five notes of the second theme),mortal Wagner. As _expressed in the"We have also. experimented with program . yesterday, words fail toother crops which would be worth describe the intellectual and emotion­millions of dollars to this country if al power of the writer of the incom·many fine programs.they were to be introduced, though parable fantasy-that yet remainssome of our plants would not be so truth.(Continued from page one)care will give a larger product.and the furious resuminz of the� The Dramatic club w:ill meetchase. leading to the end, were madeThursday at 10:15 in Cobb 9B to dis­mightily telling. It was the best ofcuss plat-s for the winter play, whichwill probably be given about MarchI. A number of plays are said to bevaluable to America. We have pro- COMMONS IS CROWDEDThe mist descended from the first under discussion, .jnduding RudolfFOR HARMONY DINNERduced a new variety of the same ethereal chords of violins and flutes, Besler's DOli. Pinero's Tire Thunder-plant which is cultivated in the Ori- it fell to earth and reverberated in bolt, . Galsworthy's The Pigeon. Mo-(Continued from page one.) ,eat for its oily seed. This produces great chords of passionate intensity. liere's Lc Medccirr Jla/gre Ln.. anda Crop worth many millions of dot- 1 t portrayed the' coming of Lohen- students 'WOUld cause the-m 'to work one or two others.lar.:; annually. Our new variety pro- grin and the hero vanished' all too together in building up a greater Uni- A dinner is scheduled for the nearduces eight rows of seeds instead of soon .in the same mystic harmonies versity of Chicago. future at which two or three theatri-four. rows to every fruit, thus doubl- that introduced him. The orchestra Donald Richberg, '01, president ot cal people of importance at present C' 0 the s for' Business;ing the yield. felt the number sincerely. Mr. Stock 'the Chicago Alumni club spoke for in Chicago will he guests of honor. Semi-Dress; f ve n i n g- Has Developed Other Plants. threw himself into its depths, the the alumni .. He spoke of the tradi- There win also be several informal Dress 6 Dinner Functions"Sesame is cultivated in the Phil- audience were genuinely in touch tions which gather around "members afternoon . teas and luncheons ---also' Overcoat,s'. of evervippines also. It may not have a di- with the reality of Wagner. of the faculty, when a Close feeling th�ughout the quarter; description, including Pet-rect bearing on the agriculture of Schubert's' Bee Pleases. exists between. the students and /The meeting on Thursday will be. _ .. .the. United States, but it is certainly Mr_ Stock's delightful scoring of faculty. He also dwelt on feeling at an important one," said the presi- sian Lamb Collar and Fur-. :i.mp�r�a�t for the. world in general, Schub�rt'�·.;;)�eC!:,-, and-: Beeth�ven's Harvard particularly and " of the dent of the club yesterday, "it will lined Overcoats .from $50since it means the production. of a -Minuet-:for pian�,;wc;i-e both repeated memories which the graduates car- :�� ���t .: ,�mp�,��n,t for :;1. ,members to $275 .,,,alues.�'" '. .good oil plant at one half the ex- by insistent demand, 'The Be� sprang riedaw ra y 'with' them, ".: ati'd"assocfa'tes-to attend.. :: 1::: ,':; '--:: •• ;'! JJ: i�I .. -.pense. from cello to viola to violin, and " Judson Speaks. _ '�.. " ,J:.very·.ize to'''' 50"The introduction of Durum wheat then led these excellent first violin- ''I am very. highly gratified:' said SubsCri�' for the MarooD.AMUSEMENTS. ..t'!-----------------------------------------------------------JEFFERSON1MAJESTld�,:(�55th Street and Lake Avenue.NOVELTY PHOTOPLAY In a Playlet, "The Jewess." 1 'Five Reels nlghtl,. of the latest mOTlnc Tempest and Ten, in! a Tabloi4Beet of music bJ' high class Musical' Comedy; Kate.' Elinore �Sam w:m .. _.. in Their 'Newest A�orchestra. Come and bear O'lr new $7.500 �surdity; Gauti�s Animated Toy-------------�- shop; Mcintyre a: Harty;: WIDiama&; Warner; Franklyn Ardell I: Co.Old Mademoiselle's' Secret. (drama) Van Hoven; Three Ombras.(2 partsThe VISitor (comedy)The Elopement (comedyAnimated weekly (Topical)ADIIISSIONMain Floor, all seats � • • • • • 10Balcony, aD aeats. ••••••••• scAllUSBIIEHTSWOODLAWN IBEAIIlSStlas.. ... W ...... A�The ODI, 5c Shl. iD B,de Park"oar Reel. of Picturee ETety 1Il&lIt of4,000 "eetS.,ecIal Peatara Tueec1ay aDa J'ric1ayCurrent annta Bnry TlaUDdayAlways a � SIacnrEMPRESSTHEATER� See. azi4 Cottace Groft AftWeek StartIDg SlIILIIalJUL 5. SULLIVAN a: CONSIDINE;PRODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCE pictures.pipe organ.TONIGHTVaudevi11e"s Superb Spectacular Sur­prisellario Molasso and Maria Corio(Hjm'Clf)15 and Company of 15IN THE ROSE OF IlEXICOSTITH AND GARNIERUDique Spinners.PADDOCK. PADDOCKComedy Singers and DancersIIR_ AND MRS. CAULFIELDIn the FaDDY Play of Irish Wit"The Section Boss."Here He la-The Comic GeniusNEIL MdCINLEY7:30 and 9:15PRICES. 1 Oc-20c-30cGARRICKE. H. SOUTHERNJULIA MARLOWETlH'IJday n!ght. Tarmnc of tM Stm!w; Weod­�'l'day rrl«hC. llud\ Ado About �otbkIc;'nnJT1Iday .nlgh(. 'lIaebelh: FrIda,. nmbt. Th�:M�J'lChant of Vt'nice: Saturday .)f.tl�. Romaoa.rld JUWN: Salurdey m«frt. 'Hamlet. �week: :Monday nl«bt. lIaobet.h: TuHlday nlldlt.The "'�rchall't of Vt'nJof>:. Wt'dnelJdGy nl�)(uch ,'do About �ottdng: Tbunday n!,.-:N ..Timlin« or The SMew; �,. nldtt. Romt."Oand JoU«: Setul'day .)I.tl�. M You Uke It;� urda,. nJPt. Hamlet.POVVERSSIMONEand a Lieber Cast including. Mr. Arnold Daly(In English)The Return from JerusalemCOLONIAL,'. KIa" and Erlanaer presentTHE PINK LADYOricinal N. Y. and London Cast. �. - : . --��DEBATERS· HAVE··ANGTHER�AY OF S�RENU�Y.s WORK. -. .' .;.:.§Coach Moulton· ·DiscU8llea. General "Improvements. • i. ii'��ent-.. ,��. ._ ,ed a��' .• �te._'�J"���CHICAGO Members of the University debatingOPERA HOUSE team had" another" strenuous day ofpreparation yesterday .. N�t contentL·ASALLETHE GIRL AT THE GATEThe Seuon'. Beat lIasical Comedy, -With'·the "La Sane'. Bat Cut!" of the aflirmativc team which wasPop. Mat. Tues. & Thurs. 2SC to $1 defeated in the practice contest. Theother side of the evidence presentedhy the negative is being studied andDavid Belasco presents the <comedy STUDEBAKER the men think they can now satis-triumph ' 'Cosmo Hamilton'a Daring Indictment factorily answer the arguments.THB CONCERT "THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE Sherman Conrad� who has been illAIlUSEIlENTSIpAlACE 'IIUSIC �•. I HARRY BULGER" CO; in."I(' Cabaret Bar� Shop.p"An Indian Romance'. CLIFF GORDONGrace Cameron, Five Gonnans, Kim­beiiey a: Mohr, The Wonder Act.Bertiscb.NANCE O'NEIL &; CO.CORT. OUR WIVESwith Henry Ko� zoms KANN- '.' . I .. ·in � a Husband.'"pRINC�Wm.�B��Th4! Fint Cbicqo' PerfonDaDCe ofBOUGHT AND PAID POR, By Geo. Broadlmnt.An America � of To-dqBLACKIITONEwith Leo DitrichsteinCOIAI'S GlANDOLV�PlCH. H. FrazeepresentsTHE UNWRITTEN LAW CARTER DE HAVENIn the Smartest of Musical FarcesEXCEEDING THE SPEED LIMITwith Elibbetb M. Murray .featuredILLINOIS �'A�IIDICIlIIOSIC BALLKIa .... &; ErJancer present the 1Iasica1 �Triumphi' of Two Colltllellts '. Nora BAYS Jack NORWORTHTHE COUNT OF LUXUJlBOURG ·".'in -rHB·SUN DODGERS"Have-yoa-tried-walUiq -witb-up-aad-dowa .... l Geo. W. MONROE H. E. FISHER1 --MOSSLER CO.19 Ja.ckson Blvd.--EastSALE!''Twite Yearly"Pre-)nvenlorySale'offers the choice ofthe entire "stock at. ,pricesTh is .is the Salemany of thebetter dresserswait ··f�r eachseason. I t is u-_ nique - owingto .I t.s greatscope-nothing being. reserved.It means a clearance of stu/cfor us and an opportunity foryou to procu re the best clothesat a great sIJv:'ng �';jr!fe.For_big men and .. little ·me'_MOl sler19 East JacksoD ·Boulevard(Between State and Wabash)with individual conferences with themen during the day, th� .eoach metall of the debaters in the evening anddiscussed general improvements' inthe cases as they were presented inthe practice debate Satu�da, :'night.. Special attention _is, . b��ng giventhis week to the' ;ebuu.if argu,mentsince Saturday and who was unableto take part in the practice debatethat night, felt much better yester­clay and declared he would be outagain today. Conrad occupies the im­portant position of final 6peaker onthe negative team, and Coach Moul­ton has been worried considerabl1hy his illness.Delta Sigma Phi Plecfces.Delta Signia Phi announces thepledging of David Phillips of C&ica-1tO.-...