-sUNIVERSITY OF ,c;aIC\®. THUkSDA,Y, JANUARY 9,1913.VOL. XI., No. en' PRICE FIVE CENTS .(VnawiQki:. .JI�� u4.: Dca JSc� Field :OoW-:-.l'\tam· .Wodtla-Good.// ...... , FAU.�.OII·IIOIDAY .rW.TOfIID PLAYJtntitLAss.�jODAy:ISHAILERMATHEWS WILLSiateaa FI�_ .. ap.. SipiW _·PIIIIITIVE LIfE Frafuuen and. Soph�or� 'Will EDIT BIBUCAL WORLDlatra.tiOil Of'�DC ill A.IuIql' . ......,_.• Meet in Intra.aWi-ai-Contcsts· Thia ..lIltel'&aterJlity BowtiDc CoIltesti-=- '** , ....... Tnp . Afternoon-Schedule' I�' Not C�- 'I' OeD �f Dmnity School ud Professor 01Poat ScJs� aDd RUles in AWe,. � ,U. �eas plcte.· .. '. ... .-" .' ·SJ.Ilem,tic TJ.oIoaJ WillII __.!MI . . '. .' -. _. '.. lJuaIe PahlicatioaSiXteen fraternities have signified . Freshmen and Sophomores will. 1-� IS FASl AND ROUGH thar intention of competing in tl)e JUULTI _ IATllfACfORY. c�sh today in .th� �rst .�ine or' �iie._IS::··'I)R.. �UJl"'ON'$ �UCCESSORann� Interfraternity bowling tour- -- Interclass basketball schedule. Coach I .: --nament whicll will be held in tile J.'tU..,. 1o DlHovcr S ..... ted Plants Page has as yeet been unable 'to' com- 'Maguin� Under Title of Hebrcu: Stu-ReynoldJ club be.mung next Mo�· X. gf Gnl't J� to plere the entire schedule, but he ex- dc,it � was ··Found�(s'in 1882 byday when the fil1Slt two teams of �e l)o� "Ic� pects to be able to announce it by Preside�t H�.. first and second division roll off' their --- the end of the week. Tomorrow thePlaying a pme featured by rough first series. Rules very' similar to :#lant lifo more primhl" than that Seniors will meet the Law school Professor Shailer Mathews, Deanand fast pla�. the.V &nit)" \lUCCCed- those 'Used last year ,'wiIl gOvem.� tile �D�wn to bo�a�' "q� not exi-st, or team. Other games have not as yet of' the Divinity -school -and formerlyeel in defeatiaK.the EVanstoil Y. M. coming toauuament.· and a set: ()f ii �t is no.£ til 'be fQuod around been definitely arranged': . . an editor of Tile World To-day, willC. A. 'Reds last. qight b)' the score these will be. �cdjll:the bodqg the; islaqds o'f th� S�u'h seas from �othing is known of the merits of he tlfe "new editor of' the Biblicalof 22 to IS The g&m.e . _ich' was allies with the scheda1e.· AU, com- w'b�b Professor William J. G. Land eithe� the Fresh�a�{ 'or Sophomore. played .. at.: EvaastOD, furnished' Var- plaints should be broacht. befcre th, rece�tbr returned after ruur : months teams. The men are all �ew and hi.:.sit)' wi* goQd -pnctice. It � det'oi4 committee composed of Walter Go6- oi :.�vestigation. experienced and 'the regular teamsof features .... d the only. thrilling clard, 'Paul Hnnter' an� WiJlia.m .: Ly- "Some of us," said llF� J...,lJd, "have are undecided. All candidates whopart � the �tcamwork of .the ·QUca- OWL In onler to allow games to be the idea that the, f!c:nt", of plant dis- appear will be used i� tomorrowsgo scoriJig':�e. .rolled 'on �hedale(l:da�' either th(J persal is dn tile P�cHi� O(4=i," and that game, and .. the. squad wili' be' pickedAll of Chkago's pQints"We�_ored aftenloon or. the. eveuir,g may bfo· tJI",ot 4iJ;tribution-: radiates. from later in the: week. . The Fresii��'nby Norgren, Vruwink . aDd' Des used: there. I too" this �rip ill search of squad includes Volk, Co�ncil, wii�Jardien, who scored three, four and The . pairings and·.tJi� schedule fol� plant Iorms morj prlll1hiv� than any lard, Taylor, Plume, Foster Stewart,two field basketlS respectiv�)', , Mo- low; , I which we yet have, .• md �Jthough l Cueimen and Co�dit. .The. Sopho::'laDder took advantage. of the. {ouls Dh·,·_.·· did not find them as"! had hoped, the more squad includes Butler, Vobni,that were called on the Reds SC9ring First� Division:. Delta, Kappa Kp- discovery of their- absence is as im- Caldwel, Bothman, Webster, Mather,four points on free throws. silo�)Iata.·The�:Pi,� Sigma No, and portant as their presence would' hav, Harris Fairweather. Reeve, Cool'. 1Iea.� stMd7.. Phi Gamma Del�. been." Tyrell, and Nybahl. \.'.N� p�rticular sms could be 'picked . Suolld Djyisioa: Alpha Tau Omep ." Brings Back Specimens. Law Team. Trounced.out last night. AU of the ma,:pIaJ!Cd �;���igma, Alpha Delta Phi and Professor Land,' brought back a The Law team h�s been' �racticingsteady' I and r�Je' � �he Phi De�ta:I:�eta:...,. large a�ount of_ maternal for use in regularly under the leadership or.basket' shooting of.the.fo�. was Tlainl_Divisi�: Det� Upsilon, Pbi '.th.e .lab�ratory, and papers will be Blumberg. The team met a dis-],better, �howiDlf •. great, iiaP�.t _.' .. P�ii Sigma·Alpha Epsilon, and .. published as soon as the specimens astrous defeat' Satutday' when . it:. 'over tbe form displayed dllrinc' the � QU.' . .,.. �/ .can . be· wOI:ked up; The Bot- played the Evansto'n �eds' and waslast- f.e.. ._1_- '.- . :-- E.. �anIJ_.. DiyiaioR:.. •. �._.' .Ka._ ppa S. igma; aD.'.Y.. depart��nt. laboratory of the defeated 65' to 5. The team, how-."'" ""aa. _ _ .. -. World. : He succeeds- Professor Err• ..•• .. TII� I� ...... :.. •. .). _. � .' � 1!'}"iIooi> Della '. Tau: I Delta,. lUI4 (j"iversiIY. is -not�d for the scie .. tific ever, expects to put up .. }._J.rd fisht .... st Q. Burton, the editor-.in--chief _;.� .. - ...... �a.kap:��;:-..:� .�.,... til&iaJlilifa.· r, ._ �i ... 'i�,;'·;:. _ . '.- ;'. .. ". _ '.' �pe� :wntten bY. the meinber:s of for �the � �hampionsbip:": of ·th� . magazine. since the death 'o'C'. _::---.:.-._ .�_� .,: ... .-.t�.!: D F,'"': _-.{:.:.m:._:,:,:, 1. �";-�-::-�'. : '.-:�' r�'n �.-;J.� ;�:-.��<:-. _itir·iaCul�.�:':' . . -.-�'.. \._- :-. � ;:....:rhe!Medl-co team�.is being OJ:1JUl- • • • ... ,.... _. __ � ":t'-,t •• Ao ....,.. .. '" .'_c.:s'" .' .> .'_ • � ."_ ' •• - ''".' • _ • .,. • "'_-- _ - IPresiden�"Wii1iam_·�·.R.. '.H.- arp.er •. ·1 . .'-:·••.. ,.S•. ..:,;;.:.,...�·''-.'· :;.;,� ........... :-.. �-.._ .;.. ... "'-�..• �•... -.-' . ._."ii:'-. �.�.. ! . ", ;�.' r.· and Mrs.' LUDd sailed from ized'by HOlz. The inen practice in -�" • &�_ Professor Mat,hews Is�ate -.. � .N:Oi81�.i.;': .•.. L.P r)��� �,'. _ .' �..... . � �rancisco on August 22 and the evenings in BartIeit and will of Colby college; Mbe whe��. h!!,. ri� J�a, ••• � c. : ••...• �.D� W#� :. J� I��ta �-.EpsiIoD ·�t t� Au���a �here-they spent 'p'robably: p_lay.their first. game Wed- later. became Associate .Professor of__ .�U '., ••• __ ••• : .'R..G. C. W� Babr - ft.' Beta Theta Pi. AIp .... T .. Omep some tlm� Vlslung.· From there they ne&day �v.ening wjth the Medi� Rhetoric and Professor of �I istQry#)lola .. '�, ••••• L "G••• r •• � •• Woods YA KaPid' Sigma..- '., ._ went to the .�sland. of� Tutuila, one of The Junior team is being orga,niz- and .PolitK;al E�onomy. He' was al-;'Baamgarttacr. _,... '. .' I. J� J4-Oelta UpsiJon .-vs. Pbl the Samoan IsIauds, where Mr. Land e." by. Libonati· The team will fPl- so.grad�ated from Newton Theologi­.. Fiew· ""'_N�(3" ,V� .�ppa, �� Phi Kappa Sigma vs. spent. '�wo months �oU�ting and low the �a.mpl� 'set by the DiVlin': .cal institution, and. did special' re­. (.I), DeS lardiaa (a),. :�. (2), '�Si-U��' . . studying the plants. ity .stud�nts last year and will wear search work at he University�of Bcr­.J;mes (.,t WoocIIt' 'a� , .Fije tlaro_ if. J� Jr' Sicma- Na VI. Phi, "I h�v� never seen such a dispby uniforms with 'Juniors' on the front lin. He has. been connected with the�)(o�. (4), Jam"-' (j)l WooG �J.O� .. � .. Delta Phi vs. of. fems in all the world," said Dr. of the shirts. Captain Paine of tbe University of Chicago since 189-1. and:h.)� Ume Jane" 'PitDitQf.� :� D�� �I'. :L:and in speaking of,the trip ... "In Varsity will referee the game today. i�. no� hea.d of the Depart�cnt of� 'miDutes. .' J�� :J6.:-Sigma Alpha EpsiloD �som�. places the jungle is such a All teams may pra<:tice' on Wednes- Systematic Theology. and De�n of�TS;·.Si"'.:Chi. Delta Tall 'Deb vs. .tanele of ferns that.·it was twilight, 'day fr<�m 3 to 4 but special times fot;. the Divinity school.i" Chi. PSi. .;nWQn.'. g it hard to c�Uect. The eli- team work may be assigned by con:" I Pr'de .- .__ Tic CLUB .• B.i.G�', . ,-., f' . C h P - s- eSI- nt of .Church CouncilI ". WILL -as �;TO ��...... lmate is like a greenhouse, ideal for ernng WIth oac age. He is also president of the Federal" J_.-,. .. I�,-ICappa. Epsilon ivegetation, and it.� undoubtedly .' C.oun.cil.of the Churches of Christ in� , .... Sicm& N :T.ata 0 •• vs. . in the hot tropics that the great ARE BACK PROII WASHINGTON ·America. Professor Mathews is))111 �.� � � '�:' . '.' !botanical work ,of tht; future 6es. -- widely known as the author of Tile:':Aii �. far �� •. JloIt.. JaDara� ��U� n.. SiC- I Samoan Is1anda BeaatifaL :Fa�t� Members Return _fr?m Ses- Churcl, and tire Clranging Ord�rJ and,. _ or �. IDa Alpha H'_� PIai.x,ppa Slsma i "The trip waS. most interesting" GOns of Learned Societies. rr/�e Gospd �nd tire Moden, Man, as�-�:. ' .. va. Delta T��""'f j • ;and [ never expec:t.:to �e a place: ." well as a highly successful le'cturcr. �e" Di'aaiatic dab is Sch�alecl' to )anaaJ'7. 2�pe�. ?i n. Phi :'more beautiful than the Sam.oan· Professor Ira M .. PrICe of SemitIc an� editor. He is an associate' editorm. ed .. this monaiac·. at: JO:I�' ia Cobb Gamma De1.�: .�. Si ...... Do Phi : islands. I mk'th .st _-& •. Languages and LIterature, Pt'ofes- k>f TI,e Dictionary of II,( BibTt·, andr: . ,.' '. ,,�. c: mo PGA. a ec: ...9B •. �,.. I, of, the.�nc is Delta TJre":. ..... ' ;-deman in th' 'e world th H' :sors Gordon 'Laing and M�ss Susan· the Alllerican Journal of Tllfo:()l'.\'. It." _." .. � .. '. '"ir . �, , a- ere. e IS ; .'�o � .pla� for tile comjug quar- 'J�}�t � Psi �:a br.o� man and. he is a gentleman Ballou of the department. of Latin, is expected that his ed;torial charge -;;--.ter/especiallt.the .... of�· .a::':' �� Si .... �:·,"'��.�� �i Psi. � .. a part of'_. rdigion. I was tr.cat- ,have returned from Wasillngto�,�. of the Biblical IVorld will hring ionh,which .will pr���I1' � hel� �_D.�... .�� . led with the. utmost hospitality and .c., �here the� �presented the Unl- fresh interest and '-igor to the mag:l­llilbts of Februal)" 28 and �.I. 1� .��- Kajpa EpailOP :.-isteel in'.)" ways by' the natives. �erslty at t�e JOint �onference of �he �ine, which has been for thil':Y ycarsA_C the .JIIoiJ ... to,...., .. 1!!''''' .. " ';'.�iWI Alp .. ..,.. IEYay man _d._ 00 tbe island Archaeolo!!,cal hlS�ltute. of Amer� the exponent of progressive religiousRadoU BtJtI!Ie�a; D.,,' . ._. l TJattL . can read and writ d h the Amencan Phllologtcal aSSOCla- thought. While still popularizing. � ... .. _ .�. • . _ ' .' , . e an . t e younger. d h S' f B' I' I L'T"�' Pi.,�.· 'Bi. Deio •• �.·Tli�' .,.. ': r.·.:...;......" .... . . -'.'I1"';':loa n. S'-- I'g-fterat'o ale 1:'_g1' 'h' t10n an t e oClety 0 Ib Ica It- biblical' scholarshi,p the mao-nine......... _. .'. _.;� ._��"". . .. ".�.. ... _. In spe � IS. . t> ••,_ .. Fitch'� D� G"':'" .�Gn_ ._:. "_�i.-': '�.' C!i-. _ Chi 1- �_. ---Ith f ··maI erature and Exegesl9. Professor \\;11 concern itself also with the more�. " . __ .'" ..... �. • ._�. �_ ".. &11 .... e IS a � 0 am ma-E� aDd ' Mea H�� .�'N.; � ,... -', '. teriaI-th ,- D J 'd .- Hale, head of the department of concreete and ,-:ital roblems - of to-. • . �,. ." . . •. .. ' _,' ere. r. or an reports 2�i La' . h U' .'MnII b1: R. C.�a. :.: j�·�eta-TII_ Pi n. Sig- species of fish. The one I was most tm 10 t, e DIverSity, who �1s0 at- day's religious Ilfe. It will <stand forTfJO!b. for ��. �� .�)J.I'_ '���n: Alph. pelta interested in was the amphibious tended, Will spend � few days 10 New the church at work quite as much asin ftM dab will be held a& u.-I _ .... ,. c1h· tb t t' h k d h York before returnmg home. for the church at 5tudy', and for the.•• • . J &'"11.. _ &I a sa on t e roc S, an w en . .the�lOUrtlf .11;... .. --. aadI:TaeIdiT:' .... J- ........ ..L.JI.. ,. v_ppa Psi,- Si'" _ ap h d • fi The meetmgs were held 1n the Na- contemporary religious intere:-.ts -as._ " • �3 . .I' ',' __ ""�,, � ":"'. It ""'''' proac e ,ran on Its ns among . 1M'.he:' _..... ...._. "_'ata for- tIait. _ '!" ., .......... _!:l..:"_ � wt...zt_ - th st d h f tiona useum and contmued from well as biblical research,� � .. �. ..... ...,,_. ' �� � �� �,"'.,..,.. ". e ones an over t e top 0 the .- errwill be OIII1011"�aad 1 ':''; t:.� .......• .. .... '-'t " Fnday to Monday. Among those The Biblital World·\\�ou�('d by,_.. ,_.....,. _\.� wa er. _da1:' Ja,!�rx 27.'� �. .. ._. .,_'. _ d .' 7" ,. ;_ .... ',.,_ Saw No . w�o addressed the conferenc:e were President Harper in 1882, and apeOthelt ,��� .�at:'�·, to � � .. �.��"of D�ion I Newspapers. the Honorable James Bryce, Ambas- peared first under the title of the l-lt·-seuW:.tIIii �.� the.,. _� '!:i,�. �', \Vj� ... "f "From the time we left Amenia sador from Englan� �nd the Consuls brr:(' Studcnt. It was first i!'!'tlcdof tla�'�,�.�_wtaida.� DJ •. �· •.. � � �f DilisiOn ... ant;1 we.returned we were practicall,. from Peru and Bolina. under its present name in 189,1. itsbe �.�.'� .... � th.-." � ';. : ...... � out of the world. I did not see a editors-in'chicf since then ha\'in��,-!,� Do � _IIl-1nJie; : :;.� �D"" of t� two �ngle newspaper while I was IfOne Pal Upsilon ADIl__ PJedainC· been President Harper and Proi«·dIe�U�ni"'�,'''_''� ... � .. � -'t}f'-�',CIID(eta;' ,Total'· pi .. to and did not even hear the resu(t of Psi Upsilon announces the pledg- sor Burton. It has made for itsclf aof '" � � - ., �. ing or Roderick McPherson of Chi- recognized place as a journal of con-(Co-Dtin_d OD' jJap 4) cago. j. -str1lctive conviction.I. _ • 0.; .._...,_An y-�.,��.If a .. : II ia.... "!�.; • ...,...:at E�"lr_'..IJ'."..\'TaE DAlLY MAROON. ,THURSDAY;JANUAR'Y 9. 19ij. ���/��.,;-----,---Bulletin and Announcements.Junior Coileces-Chapel, 10:15, Alumni Loan Ubrary-In HarperMandel M4 Books loaned for twenty-fiveWomen's Glee Club-Rehearsal, cents a quarter.·PS. studio in Mitchell Swimmin& Classes-Classes sehed-Religious Edw:ation Club-Dinner, uled to meet at 10:30 and II :30 here-6:30, Lexington. _ after meet at II and 12 respectively.Kent Chemical, Society-Dinner, 6, Student and Scbolarsbip-Servke reoHutchinson' Cafe; 7:15, Kent 14-Junior Class-Meeting tomorrow,10:15, Kent east.French Club-Meeting tomorrow,10:45. Lexington, Neighborhood muneration may be 'obtained at win­dows 6 and 7, Registrar's office.Senior Cards and Pictures-Ellis 14by Wednesday, January IS. Appliesroom. to Autumn 1912 and 1913 graduates.Freshman Y. M. C. A. Commission Pictures to be taken at Koehne's,-Meeting tomorrow, 10:30, Cobb 6A. Michigan and Monroe.STARR WILL LECTURE ONJAPANESE FRIDAY NIGHT DR. GOODSPEED TO SPEAKTO FRESHMEN TOMORROWBe Given at Fullerton avenueChurch.Is First of Series of Five Lectures to Freshman Y. M. C. A. CommissionArranges Talks-Expect Many"The Life of-the Japanese" will beCONCERT PLAH� ANNOUNCEDEugene Ysaye and- Alice Nielsen. Are; the Attractioaa. "T�o 'special concerts have beenannounced 'to be given under theauspices of the University OrchestralAssociation. The first to be a violinrecital by Eugene' Ysaye on January21, Jth� oth�r -taking place on MarchII, being' a v'ocai recital �y AliceNielsen. ' 'y ��y� h� been hailed by critics asone' of 'the' foremost Violinists of 'th�tim�s. The ChiCago public has heardhim in concerts' With the TheodoreThomas Orchestra.. Alice Nielsen, prima donna' so­prano of the Metrapolitan Operacompany, will give a recital in Man·del Hall in ·March. Miss Nielsen hash�d a very varied career. Startingin her teens as a light opera singer,she' gained such success that shewas able to tour Europe at the headof her own company. \Vhile inEurope she d('cided to devote her­self to grand ope� and giv.ing upher position in the light opera field,became a student. Her first appear­ance was made in Italy. She is anative of Nashville, Tennessee.The Daily Maroonllaiws-.aw .f CIr" ....tHSrial .t�... �"".'Al"�Fonnerl7. The Ualvwa1ty of Chlcac'o Weeki),.Publl8be4 da1J7 eXCept S_ys. l!onday ...aDd boWaya cSurIuc tnftoe quarten of tbeUDIl w:1'8II.t7 )'M.Z'.� .. eeoood�c'" mall &l the OblcazoPoa� ClIdcaco. 1101.. llarch 18. 100s. un­der Act of lilaroh a. 1873.Bl1BKBlP'rIOM "�.B8By curiei'. $2.:;0 a )-.ee.r; $1.00 a quarter.B)' m&1l. $3.00 a. year; $1,2:i a quane-r.EdltOr'.I&l-BwNn� Office. Ellia :u.TekpbolH! '11ldwa7 tiOO..lIall Box "0" Faculty Exc:hance.Man-clnc Billto.' IllnuD KeDlllcoUNew. EdIt. - - - - - - LeoA 8tol&AtbleUc Belltor - - - BenIaI'd VI.D.1ak7� lIaDacer - - - Bardette llast4880ClA'rE .El)1�0B8WUllam LYIDlLD .John PerleeSamuel Eapl&D • • Harry Gorpa.Bolcer Lollesp.roe ••• Georse L)'man� WUkiDa Georp �Gn.ae Hotc:hldu. • SIanh Reinwaldl)o,rothy Wlw.toD. • • Kartin Stever»Haakell Rhett.a&PO&'rEBII LYmau WU:cS• George Sba1!:er• • • Georp Becleon• • Na.t.ban QuadQW• Dorotb7 W1lliolltooAUCu..t& Swawlte.Dorothy Well".y_ &be aoeporier bu all omee. anelwI&Il cleM Q_ aD«I, hoaes& laqaqe. IIIQdWell lDJuUce a.d .polD& &be w� &0JIjIIIeCnU."-B. L. 8.�bitotial. An English instructor recentlytook issue with one of his r pupils onthe use of 'the word--1 .." Scholarship. "scholarship .. " dec:lar-ing that it. was mis­uaed when applied to the work incopege lof an, un�gra�te. Per­baps, practically, speaking. be wasright But theoretically, we are alltrying to attain "knowledge" and"erudition"-terms cited by Websteras being synonymous with the word"scholarship." Surely we couldhave no less ambitious a purpose in'spending four of our best years atthe University-the instructorscynicism to the contrary" notwith­standing. The majority of the stu­dents at the' University are youncmen and women with serious ideas;furthermore they are, for the mostpart, young men and women whoplan to earn their own li�g, and soseriously plan to get from theircourses all the real help they can.These students recognize the valueof scholarship as a preparation forlife. They know how valuable in apractical way is the broad outlookupon life that comes to the realscholar. as to almost no one else.They realiz�' furthermore. the in­creased joy, of livinc when one hUdipped deeply into many sprinp oflearning. On' the whole. it can betruthfully said that students at theUniversity m seriously intent onacquiring real scholarship. it is therecognition of this fact that shoulda: �u� as any other lead to a com­plete understaDdiuc be�n facultyand students. The former are pro­fessedly anxious to attain scholar­ship; the latter are none less so,through their relative position in theworld of scholarsrup is mainly' somuch lower. At our Universityfaculty and students alike are intenton searching for the truth; thoUChhaving a common end they shouldmutually understand and appreciateeach other. With mutual under-,standing and appreciation is boundto come the cordial relationship sostrongly urged at the recent faculty­ltudent dinner in Hutchinson com-JDOD� t_. ,���-�;�, the subject of· ·the first of a series Dr. Goodspeed, registrar of theof five lectures -on Japan: The Land of University will address the first Y •the R;'sillg Sun,' -by Associate Profes- M. C. A. Freshman meeting of theSOr Frederick Starr.' The lecture will quarter to!Dorrow at 10:15 in Cobbbe given Monday evening in the Ful- 6A. This Will be the first of a serieslcrton A venue Presbyterian church. of weekly meetings at the chapelThe' same evening in the Scoville hour which will replace the classInstitute, corner Lake street and luncheons held last quarter.Grove avenue, Oak Park, Thomas Dr. Goodspeed has promised to tellSurette will continue his courses on the Freshmen something of the early,The Great Composers: Romantic Period history of the Univensity with whichhis topic for the evening to, be Schu: he is familiar. The Freshman com-�� m������D���� ���������_�� ��_� __ �Monday afternoon at 4 in the Fine that there will be a large number of:Artsili��rM�AI&� H. Bro� iliemmofiliecla����hlm,andl�������������������������������Will continue his, course of lecture- they expect that the large attend',-recitals on Significant Plays of Pur- anch which turned out .for the classpose, by giving a recital on Zangwill's luncheons will be repeated at the;J he War God. meetings this quarter..Tuesday evening at the Abraham Beginning next week the meetingLincoln Center,' corner Oakwood of the Freshmen will be held onboulevard, an� T�gle, <l:�en,�e., �r. Wednesday iriWad of Friday. Next1'homas Whitney.' Surette" .tnlr·con- 'W�dnesd:y, Dr.lGiikeY, pastor of'the :tinue his course of lectures-recitals jIyde Park Baptist church, will begin:oli .Tile Great Composers:\ Romantic a series' of discussions on the prob­Period, his topic for the evening to lems of Freshman existance in thebe Schumann: The same evening at University. .'Library hall, Maywood AssociateProfessor J. Paul Goode of the, Uni- 'MISS LLEWELLYN ISversity of Chicago, will .begin ,hiscourse of six illustrated lectures onPeople and Problems .of Other Lands.his topic for the evening to be I n-., Fifty women danced and playeddaistrial Ja/HJn� "'games at the, Sophomore party givenSaturday evening at the West End -in Green . Ji�l1 yesterday. DorothyWoman's club, 37 . South Ashland Llewellyn won the prize in a guess­boulevard ,Mr. Alfred H. Brown will ing contest. Owing to the success ofcontinue his course of .' lectures on the party, it Was decided to have:Home and Marriagc in Moden. Drama; .similar parties each month.his topic for the evening to be_Shaw's ,Man a'id SupcrmaIJ. First Year Men at LectureCHAMPION GUESSER..PARTY A SUCCESSIIAR09!11 ADS PAY.CLASSIFIEDDVEaTISIIDMS 'WANTED-The"oame of any per­son who saw the red automobilewhich went east on FiftY-6eventhstreet last Sunday about 12=40 P.M. and collided with a car atWoodlawn avenue. Send informa­tion to William P, MacCracken, Jr�659 Rookery building.FOR RENT-Room, every conven­ience, 1209 60th street. Mrs. Silver­horn. $12. a month.FOR RENT-Furnished room; veryreasonable. F. Peterson, J6 NonhHall.DERBY OLUB.,6116 Cottaae GrOft Aft.BILLIARDSONLY40C Per HoarBest Appointed Roomon the South Side8 Pull SiR Tables��===============g .- __ . ., --.. _.....Ii)-,...,.........r=...-/_..�. Velvet furnishes itsown best argument.You draw it out of apipe in great cooldelightful puffs _' so,'temptingly smoothand satisfying that, itleaves no chance for'. dispute.Broadway, ,Cor. Twenty:Stcond St.. New York.Midwinter Sugg�stions;Ulsters.. overcoats. fur-lined coa� -,Shetla,nd knitted g�nLS f�r \,sleighing,' skating, �\� ,¥veninc clothes;Our representative�. Mr •. Lanzer will be atThe Congress Ann� early' in PebnW-y.Send for mus�a .rtaed Catalogue. L'Mrs. GervaiSe Graham. ..11 Eut W .. hlactoa : &&.Vendlaa' n.n ..... ·(Opposite Fi�id;a:....:UD&.r: rt�ler'.• ... . • 1." ' ••• ' ••l,.. ,\l, : ',- � .. THE DAILY MAROON, Tj:i"�jRSDAV, 1A�UARY 9,19130,bleton return, Ross believes he has CDSenough evidence to convict the thief.Manini, who (ailed to raise his PRICE TELLS OF'- NEW BIBLE of 2500 copies has already been sold ILLINOIS CENTRAL II. R.bond, is awaiting his trial in the and the second is going to presscounty jai�\, Reports Larce Sale of Publication with many orders ahead."\ Wblcb Aroused Comment.CLASSICS, KEEPING APACEW1T� OTHER .$)�BJEcTS. 1'· (:=;--:::. _.� .,. CIauica1: 10�lml DeclareS nat-Classics Are Bettu Taught To- - ,day Than Ever' Before.,'That the classics arc holding theirown in modern education. and thatthey are being better taught now,than ever before, tS the statementmade by a contributor to the cur­rent number of the Classical Iournal."The classics, 'are showing anastounding vitality." declares thewriter of the contribution, whichoccupies the greater part of the ed­itor.ial, "a ,-utalit,r h�scd upon a won·derful record of usefulness. andstrengthened by a system of trainingwhich has been perfected duningmany years."They are today in better condi­tion 'than ever before. They .are ..taught by better teachers and aredoing more good. Instead of beingalarmed at the great increase inother subjects and at the enormousgrowth in the number of studentstaking these othersubjects, the class­icists should rejoice that so manypeople are coming in contact with'Schools in which Latin is taught.Latin is .gaining. but it is hopeless toexpect=and Latin teachers would bethe last ones to desire--that its gainsshould keep pace with the enormousincrease in the number of studentswho are flocking to the publicschools." •• ' , �,".f rMARTINI RESTS IN JAILWHILE AWAITING TRIALCannot Raise Bond and Lives onCounty Before BecomingGuest of State( -The 'case- of. Tony .:..M.attini,_ a!ias -William Martin, the man. identifiedas the thief who £ired on three KappaSig'9 while making good his escapefrom the p�1ice, still awaits the ac­tion of the Grand Jury. CrawfordRoss, a Kappa Sigma who was grad'uated from the Law school in 1905.is handling the case for the Univer­sity' men. During the latter part utDecember, Ro'ss received a �c;ttersupposedly from Martini·s .sister,'who resides in California, asking iorleniency �or. the sake of Martini·3mother."If Tony is sent back to the peni­tentiary," state� Martini's sister, "itwill certainly kill my mother." How­ever, �n account of several ficitiousfacts in the plea, no particular noticewas taken of the letter. Both Per­-rine and Embleton, the two most im­portant winesses in the case, will. lbe out of residence during the winterquarter. Should Martini's case be_called before either Perrine or Em-fte ComIxM1lfe latl8ll"Buk, 01 GIcIp.CaPl� _ •••••••••••••••• � ..8arplaa •••••••••••• s.,oio.,oao 00UndiYidecl Profi!S ••••••• 1,000,000 000fIicen..ER�EST A. HAKlIILL, Pre1114ent.CHARLES L. RUTCHL"'fSO�. VIce.Pru.CHAU�CICY 3. BLAIR. Vlce-Pne�t.D A. lIOULTO�, YJc..PreeI4dt. '.8. Co a.UUIO�S. VIce-PreeIocJeDl.30H� C. NEELY. �17.J'RA:�X W. 8111TR. Ohhter •.3. EDW.AltD lIAA8. A ..... nt· Ca.tll.r.3Al'ES O. WAKEFIELD, A.at. ea.aaltr.LlCWl8 B. GARY. A ..... Dl CUll' ....- DIrector ..0.111'1 •. R. Wadle!' OIfde)l. Caft'liIanla A. RTenoa .lt4.rln G. r.onm.a. Claaaaee,.· 3. Blair CltaJes L. RUteb1MOD1CdWU'« 8.' Ball... W.t� E. m.lrChu1 ... R. B1I1b..... Itdwanl A. Sb..waanaoe Bucll ....... m Preclericlr W. Ooeb,..... mlla CIII'I*I"I' - .. 1tna_ A. BaDUIi .. ·�T-..xe.��: , . : .. th�-{ '1V(9st Enjoyable, Most- ;flealtb.fl.il Smoke, and the:Most Economicalhave found- the answer to their smoke prob­lems. Tuxedo is the mildest tobacco made..Itcannot bite the �ongue or dry the throat. ;�I, And it's economical. There are 40 pipeful.'in a ten-cent tin.· You can't get any better tobaccobecause' nothing better grows than the mellow,SAM BERNARD' perfectly 'aged Burley leaf used in Tuxedo.Sam Bernard. well·kDoWD star In many -musical comedy successes. says; - If' T - d f th d «, ".If tin of Tuxedo is my con- "t� you try uxe 0 or a mon an. cut outstant companion. . I like it espe-· other smokes, you will not only have had the bestdally.6ecause it nas never-given month .of .sm o king' you. ever had in your life, butme II flit of tnroat trouble� The -smootAesl smoke eoer, JJ you will have made. -a 'mighty big saving in yourpocket-money 1. '""'- YO�;�BUY TuxmO. EVERYWHEREFaJDCMllpeen�witlapid 10 . eo.m.- iaer-lmed�:leueriDc,caned�o6tJlOC:ket C witiunOiatar PftMl/pqer �JAMES T. POWERSlame. T. Powe�. now �uCcessfa11Y star-­riDe for the aecoDd seBSOD la ':Two LltUeBride .... aays: '.... 'If Tuxedo - firsl, .' lllst, . all; tlte,. time. Tile only pipe tobacco 'nat. satisfies me. JJ. . . .'.�-��,.CT" -- --__ 'IFRANK MOULAN, PnDklloUwi.lead1�comedl;;'ID FraazLebar-a aewmaslcal comedy."TbeCOUIItof Lazembomar." attbe N� 4mst�rdam:.Tbeatre. New York City. says: .. ,1• "T� my voice and I agreeI!rfedl�. 'IlunJe no quarrel wilhTflZedo; . It's. II 6OS011l friend of_net tiM ,q voiu's grealest 6ene-..11I&IlJr.·� ..�1�" 'JIA'M ... .. ••• •• O' ..• .. .t.. � ...-'".. _. t'I""HE m?s� enjoyable -�moke is-a pipe.I .1. 'But many men refuse this method becauseth�yh"ave had unhappy experiences with pipetobaccos, . � . .\ 41 Likely' you have paid 35 cents to 50 centsfor a tin of fancy "mixture", and it burnedyour mouth or throat, or was unpleasantly·strong ...... Too' bad-,. but you got the wrong t<rbacco.· The hundreds of thousands of menwho 'have tried ..j .:Tlae perfect Tobacco for Pipe cmcl Cigarettei .IllustratisnsarlaHut.n�h.l/ siz! fl/reel jlMlar1s. RICHARD CARLERlchatd Carle. wbo starred succeasfull,.fn "TbeGlrl from Montmartre." ··Mary'sLamb." ·'Tbe SpriD2Cblckea."etc .• says:f C Tuxedo is my idea of wltaJ agood, wlwlesome smoke sltould be.rm for iI-always.".� ,RALPH HERZ...,. lien. well kDown musical comedy. .,. . ..,.. .ur...,,1 Tuxedo in my. pipe.n.I'Ift sure of satistaction. andnot .trrlld of tongue bile. Mild.afI4 e«Il-lltere's no. other lobacco,.,. «»:.,.CLIFTON CRAWFORDattJlMl Qawford.leadlac maD la ""TheOa ..... (HrI. .. IIOW� 1Ia MM7Best�-L"sap:•• �do is rq co-star, I td­t� • good deal.J)f my success,. il. Iwwusteil makes "'y nn"I1e_sw... And IlS for voice cullure!;,�D7T@�tILanguages and Literature has re­turned from the East where he at-Professor I� M. Price, of S�mitic MUSIC PROFESSORTO ADDRESS CLUBAT ANNUAL DINNER.l.!Alle Rock. A'il.�mont. Teua.Hot Spl':n,ts. Ark.Sa.n Antonio. T� •B�('I11lngMm. Ala.Ja&k80nyll� FIortcIa.·Ft. Worth. Teqe.\V� Teua.Dali ... Teu ..O18rJe. City. Ia.�·don. Iowa.()m8tla. '_eb.,_� Or"na, La.H('UBton. Tn.SioUX at,.. Ia.)I� -r.aa.Tickets and s1eepinc car reservadollS76 W. Adams St., Phone Centnl h70Aatomadc fi.t472R. J. CARllICHAELDivisiOll p ....... Apat. , � ............. Aw.DIRECT TODabuqQe. Iowa.gp�cl4. Ill.St. t.aula. IK.St. Paul. lima.�ur. AI.�\i"" \\"kl ..... �. Jilnn.lhd:"" W ..E\·annm.. InG.Roekford. DI.BIootnlnJnon. IN.OIlro. III.Ceodar Ra�, Iowa •Oounen BluW.. IowaFrftopoft. 11.1.tended committee meetings on Sun-da� school and other �eligious edu,,:1 Memhers of the Religious Educa'cation work. He was a delegate to� tion clul, will bold their annual din­. the conference of the Soci�ty of Bi�)- ner at ():Jo today in Lexington. Alical Literature and EX,egesis held In talk on ... .M usic in Rdigious Educa­Washington, D, C,:.. r tion will he given by pro H. Augus-While in Philadelphia, D�. Pr�c� tinc: Smith 'Profcssor �'i �'llusic at thevisited the American. Baptist Pub� �hicago Theological seminary and. tishing society, 'Yhich �s i,�suing the Minister of music at the New Firstjnew Baptist bible, the subjec� - of CongTcgational church.comment in re1igious and cducation-al circles recently ."The Baptist Bible is selling fast"I .said' Dr. Price. ..the 'first edition Have You subscribed for The Maroon Paint Often WoraWondersSa covering defects-an atll­letic implement may lookj,retty and the cheaper it ill.tenerally the prettier Itlooks. AU Spaldinc athlet­ic implements are made prim­arily for ase-good looks ansecondary. CatalOcue free.A.. O. Spalding &: ..'. . :. � } l:. - - .. -._ _{i' ", 8" ..... 1.·,� ..·���------�------------·_f __Jt£F-£R'S, .", ..... '*MJr.�55th Street ad �:A�� .'; HAJftJI::(J.'IOIW .• co.NOVELT-Y;,.'Pftompuy- :.; � ." h. •. ��-;J�.'..Pl1'." �·cir�*�""'" .iT"'_.aJid.·.�. it&:.,_ Tabloidpktara. �.�� t.ip,.�. : ..... ' ch'1Jl; �.:Daore aordaeatn.. c � ·_ � ,,;eGO- 1"':�··.�\�iHewest Ab-"Pipe ...... : .. uJitJ •. G"-ft· ··AIdiIated Toy­:sh .. ;.lItIiittn;.� Batr; Williams'.-< w ..... :: PiwM)a; IddeJl a: Co.:V .. , Bbfta: .1ti_ 0IIIIIba..�. ad the - .. ··(dnlma,. 2. parts):. �'The �"(dnma)'� Jo�es· weclllBW.'nq· (c��) ... C��·a,,�"/�. �"'_.1IaID �.I .... __ :: •.••• ' •• - _.••.. .;.!"'.-- '. --:• # .. aD �:. � '.' ••• � .••• 'IILAllI> PAILS T()..�... .,.....pltllllftft UF(ContiDued fro,m page one.)tlae�resi�.e1ecUOn tiJI. aa.-GODda;later."After': lea_C'� TutuiJa,. ProfessorLand v.s;ted:'; HOnolailu�:-.d·ltlle<.yOt­eano of Kilauea whe� he madesome scientjfic inves�gations in andaround. the crator.Dr. Land ·was· . making. investiga­tions and .collecting·in Mexico whenthe war broke out and the work hadto be abandoned until the country isin a more settled . condition. Dr.'Land hopes that some time it maybe possible for 'rum to take a trtpdown into the Amazon' region and ,·the tropics of South' America.Freshman Club to lleet..The Freshman athletic club will One of -the two sets of photo-hold its first social meeting of the graphs in existance of theIslands ofquarter next Wednesday at the Samoa 'are in tJie possession of Dr.home of Ruth Prosser, 1301 East Land and will be lShown in connec­Sixtieth street. All' those intending tion with the lectures on his trip toto come have been asked to sign up be given before 'the Botanical clubon the poster in Lexington. in a few .weeks.AlE YOU·�1.IOIIII(i rOI 1 PLACE' Tlj 11ftCiiR;:THf., CD"'''ONS�· .• �·T"";Mk th.-.;Upp.� a- men About . Our ,FoOtYoa'll Like the Club Breakfut aDd CafeteriaMu,;c ., fI!g'" . ·Good··. fool- . u",i .�"...::�� � �"t:"J:.:�J:§. ------.�p".I�P.I .... ".A Suit--Witli·E�·.T��for- the.prjee�"of the .�t .aI�. _:!P,nc:e. . $30 to . $55.. .1111 . .... .. � .,. I'�., :. .:,., '"'_..-:., .... �.GA�RICK. B. H. SOVTilBlU(JULIA MARLOWE. :'tEMPRESST�TBil63nl Stftet .... ·c ..... � :��WeekS� _�.-. 5SULLIVAN.-4: ·CONSlDlHIt .PRODUCING' DEPARTIIENTANNOUNCEVaudeville". Superb Spectacalar SUr­priMMario 1I01asao and 1Ia:ria' COriO(Himself)15 &ad C� of 1$IN THE ROSE Oil IIEXlCOSTITH AND GABNlBll·Unique SpiaDen.PADDOCK. PADDOCKComedy SiDcers and D&DCedMR. AND IIRS. CAULPIELDIn the FaDDY Play of IriIb Wit"The Section Boa."Here He 1a-'l1le Comic GaiaNEIL McKINLEY . WI8_�·_.·.......... w •••• A ...!lie � 5c'�." ._. Pullhu ... of JIIct1IIn anryB'_J of4,OIO�8,.c:Jal1'aba. �J' all'rIIqCarnat 1MI7 ft.....,.£1".,. ....- p0WE¥8010MBand a Lieber Cat iIlcJDdiac111'. Amold D�(I n Englilh)The Retam from. JeI1I&IIIem7:30 aDd ,:15PRICES1Oc-20c-S0cCOLONIALKlaw and ErIaDaer pl'amtTHE PINK LADYOricinal N. Y. aDd LoDdoa.c.t Professor Salisbury, head of thedeartment of Geology and dean ofthe Ogden graduate school of science'at the LTlliversity of CfUcago, '. -: �e­turned y"terday from South Ameri­ca. For the past several m�nths hehas been associated in scientific 'R­search wQrlc for the govenament"ofArgentin. R:epubli��rof�50r Salisbury �r.��� Chicagolas� summ.r together with froressorBailey WUIis, fqnn�rly" of' the tJ_ted"Sta�' geolQgica1 survey, but now inthe emp(.\� of Argentine. Ti.e.scient;'... " ists we .... UDployed to � a .�'p�CB �. � logical SQfteY. of Argenti.� and:�Y' BuUJER." CO. in P�tag�!1ia, and to studT 19lacialformation!&... � c.bar.t :saber Sbop." On his return voyage to New Yotlt-Aa.JDdi.a lIitIQnce Professor Salisbury. stopped at Rior CLJiioll_cRJBDOH de Janeiro' and visited the famoU!anc.�JIh.e � Kim- iron mille�' of Brazil in which abeItet!-!�...q The. Wonder Act. cotorie ollCientific men .t the nni­BatiIcb.. vcrsitie� 01 \yiscoDsin and Chicagoare intereted. When asked con­cerning c_ditions. in the 'ron mines�� �.: .. __ and the prospects of their develcp-���:. . ment Prole�so .. Salisbury had ro� - !. O� HOUSE coD't�ent to mak� staang that h\had no rflllOl't to make at presenL . \Dr. SaIWnuy was in very poor \health w .... : he left the Universitylast summer.' He declared yesterday \that hi, Ileal.th was much imro'1'ed \LA.!iilALLE and that .e is now iii fine physical \THE'GIRL AT THE GATE condition- due '110 the ocean v01'l.ge '-.TIle Seaoa'. ht Cemecl7 and the cbaniie of climate in Arpa-wltIa- the -La' Beat Cut... tine.' � ..�Y-T CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS ANI).I'VU EA1tN-:_ OR MORE WEEKLYWe Will Sh_ You Howl.U 7- � WI. lI.pa caD THIIIK�·win .. you the sec:r�ta of thie fMdnatinc DeW pro­f"Ga.· 'JIbIblftly "y. � 01' litieruy ·cz�eDc"��. No "Sowery Ianpa&e" is waDted. .,�; .. ¢ b�'-.' PbDtoPia7a ia pnctburUlimiteG. ,The hie' film manufactunn are --mowillcb.eaal.;g4r ... • _�,,,,,,,,,, to _'eiaoia&h &oocl·�plota to supp17 the ever iDcreuinc demaad.Tbq are .� �� .. � .. GIDCe, for IiD&Ie ICeUI'ioa. 01'. written ideM.We. ba"e �ft4 manyletten from th� film iMNlf. -'ttl'S, wch .. VITAGRAPH, EDISON,'ESSAHAYr' LtptDl: .. 80LAX .. : IIIP. RE� RELIANC� CHAMPION COMET, IIELIES, ETC..araiDc -� MA4 -pIaotoplaJa <to them. We-:;"" '1IlOl'e' writers and we'D Cladly teach you the aec:reta of�, .We ue'" ',. WriItea.,.....-: " w.e wnte ..Perap. we -c- dO' tb, __ for yo�' 'If "7OQ' thbIIt.:oE=-ly one &004 idea every week. and will writeit oat· ....... br. ... �Uui it 8e11a"f0r . oal,:: lis.. a�lOw .&pre..lOU: .... 'EIIUI\Jla IIIIIIILr;"I' SPIRE 1IIIE WOII.·FREE' 8END"YOUR�AIIE""AiID'\ADDRESS':AT ONCE FOR PREE COpy 0'OUR ILLUSTRATE� BOOK. "MOVING' PICTURE PLAYWRITING'". Doll ...... '.,... . Doa.� arpe. wri.riro�Jeam just what this new profeuion may' mea for­yoa and � fatln."mMLAU�:IIfSTITUTC � ��- R 6q - 1S43 -Broadwa,.. NEW YOn CITYReturns from Trip to Araentine· withProfessor Bailey WiWa-Eum-, iQtS Iron Deposita.'imN'S: �f)I�,.P-ICK�.BRUCE IlACDUllF ANDSAY� A. .. GA�ICK -SOPsoIlOBE Yi"II;,C. A.. �JRLL·IlEET IN.' BOTANY FRIDAY PROFESIOR SALISBURYMAkES INVESTIGATIONSBi1J�e Macduff Was eleeted ' presi- A ·meeting of the SOp'homore Y. M.dent, and :siyts· GarlitJc; . lJibri.rian of I C. ·A. coiIamiAioo· .. will : be held F ri-�h� lIleD'S �()� �. � mee�g yester- ·day. n_ig�:. �:. ��S iD".R�m 23,-e, ,�,.. . . �Usi� 'llirec:toJ:. Stevens: a� Botany b.aldtng Fred Mernfic1d, '98,pointed .. DetWent�· Whi�csey. to: act will have ithe meeting in charge and'a�;����e�.: There. aR· at· p.rese�t will le�,.the.discu�oQ on the topic,sixteen me�bers of the University, ,"What-Is ,Re1i&i�n.'! Several- mem­men's·.chpir� most of' th� upper bers. of·tJl�:c�ion'''Wii1I. meet forctassment"�h . wa8 :uuouDce4t :YeSter- dinuer a,.6 in Hutchin�n. commons.··'day.; tlil&t �"F'fHbmia: a� eligible: for �A1t-...��oreS' �'. invited: to at-plae" ;"-tIt'" ��;: . .I tend the m��"" -... : .. . '. Tl:le .PrUJ:r. lIar09D is for. sale a� ... �tr�'; �n .. �dvertisers.·tIle .. ftua.' TJiey Are Reliable..!;_'; : •. � \ 'n ' ,!Otnt--WUBlwbbBe..,yX* -'- .... '--...... .. " ..' LoUIS IIAHHID � _ H1Ia1Naul"pRINCCW,_V. Wilt K. ..... PfL_U_'...... � QiCap."1oI L .• "BOUGHT AIID PAID .oRBy. 0.. .• aiT iLL�Amedca�.01� Pop. lIaL Tnes. A Thurs. 25c to $1 ,WOllEN INVITED TOATTEND VOCATIONALCONPBRENCE MONDAYBLAC�ONE. David DeJuco PC"" tile � S TU�EI;IA.KER. .bJuaarpa � BamiltOD'. DariDc IDCtictmeatTBB CONCBRT -rilE BLIHDNEss OP YlRTUBwith Leo DitricbateiIl AU women. 'StUdents interested inopportunities for future work .are in­vited by the Dean of women to bepre'9Cnt. at· a . y.oc:ational conferenceon Monday, January 13, at" p. In.'Marper Memorial Library·lIl1. Anaddress will be given by MilSFrances Cummings, Mana�r of theInterCollegiate Bureau of Occupa­tions of New Y orlc. On Tuesdaybe�ieen 9 and 11 a. m. at Lexinitonhall IS. Miss Cummmgs will Meet inprivate confe�ce thoR wOmen stu­dents who aft� he.nng tIR aclclra.�n M�Dda,.. wish �o obtaia farthet:informatioa 01' ad_e.:o Ly.s·PICR. B. PrueepI'eMIltaTHB UNWm'rrBK UW CARTER DE HAVENIII ·tlle 8auIrtest- of'lIusical FarcetlEXCEEDING THB'I'PEED LI.IT;ritti �'. ·Il. 1I111'1'aJ' - fe-taredILL.·NO...A: _ .. IAU;KIaw • Edaapr pnseat tile Madcal�. '. .' . iTal1liilpbi of Two COIItDeIlta· N... BA Ya. '. j.k NORWORTHTHB COUNT- � -LUXUllBOURG.: in -nm SUM. DODGERS" .llaft-yoa-tried-walbiac -:--vida-...,.....s .. .: .... ". -Gee. W. IICNlROB H. & FISHER •'J\\!,