t· !larnnn.� ... .�tlgPRICE FIVE CENTS� .. �'. UNlV.ERSITY OF CiUCAQO,- .-«'1--f�l-=!ii. �i����i�lmON .!!.�.J:c:r=SiNEss Maroon Ousted From Q.ffices;.;� :_n;! ":l_.l�,�.�;� .. � "rlmmJ."tLepet-"';"'P.rIorNear Staff Scooped While AbsentDecDe .. Heroei;'·orTKiit.�. Bi ;.,' t., .oYer. ".�+n&I, .. ' Caapu .... LHIi of faculty Makes Plans to, Move fditorial Offces toCoWPat?"apra� .. , '�'��4.' " .,.... N L t- - f/J- H II Chj�:';: '�WiI,H. :�':":'.! ,.: _.!, = ew oca Ion '" IS a --- ange to:�-'" ' SELECI' PAlWNSON VS. LYMAI PATRONSONLY,UIITELEPHONE Be fffeditle SOGnLO��.$ift·· so.�!. QiFjjJ I' � ,�� •- :' TRIBUNf MfN DIG UP NfWS IN OFf/Cf, .. -' � __ ...:...l..a.....,.. '- _,: � .:., }JIg I�ue' at Stako-Result. An- Students Drop InU� Mil Itlace SomeCities Present Teams as Proof That ; �·;noWlCtKf'·Toaiiabt·at Reynolds Days But D8 Nit Care...country BOja"Are-Beinc � Much fot Dfh'ltj�Ouastri--A . ' -� Promptly at '9 o!cl9ck this morning • (By the pollee .repoFter)·.t the+Reynolds+club, the polls will My wife would fire iflt!; perhaps, ifThose glorious days have passed :)C opened for one of the bitterest I Scooped' in its own offices'!ue saw this story.when, out of the ranks of eecruits r-olitical sttfuggle's in the history of I . Whilc the DailyMaroon staff waswent over to JinHriic's : his after-from the rural districts, there arose he university. noon. having a big time in Gary yesterday.some gangling youth in cowhide The annual election' of the club has J'm not much on th� h:ghe.r educa- plans were maturing in the deans'b ts h b k -"1 r oed and raised interest; to a white heat' with- offices for the removal of -its home.00 w 0 ro e ia:1 ec .... s .ion but I've reported a ft\v. thingssaved the honor of the Alma Mater. :n the past few weeks and it is pre- in my day. I had an Itlea a little The front rooms in Ellis hallThe farmer athlete from Star City dieted': that' .the heaviest vote ever ... I h which the University daily paper has.,!.·:nown, ..by., the dub will be case be- irrgma researc on lih�� generally . d f b for Pumpkin Center has disappeared. J. "'" .lass,cd. by mhrht prove of interest, cnjoye or a, num er 0 . �ears may:The hero of college fiction is a thing ore·5 ' �;clock. ' Jim::u . Sil�&»i . leu be taken over by the J umor deans,of the past. All of this is i declar ed Careful. investigation late last So I d de. t €1 k8;�'J. ." James W eber Linn and Percy H., roppe 10 0 as rmrrue I .. .and proven. by Coach Orville Page light howed the followers of the two .bout his 11 'ttr' d@ Boynton, possibly 1D time for thein an interview last night.' 'i)re�de�tial candidates, George Park- "Say' cho. ege a ., opening of the Speing quarter._. .w·tr .: w 0 a:re youse anyway?' Th D·I M illCupid Spoils TbiJica. - mson : and 1 lam Lyman, to be isks Jimmie in behind his handsome . e ai y Moon.Wl th�'�venly divided an.d it was',predicted retire to the northwest Side of Elhs•· ." Oeeasionally some country athlete' <tilling at 56th and Wa hi t "A .., '!'hat the race will be dose to the • s ,lOg S s, hall, and become neighbors of thecomes in and makes his mariti' but ' Ietec-e.rive]", inish, • "1\'0. A reporter from h D·I Cap and GOWIl.'he does not last long, acco�rig, .. to Real Issus This Year. letec-e-tive?" teal y The object of the change is tothe annals oi this instlitution.",I said , The: make t�'e dean's' offices more acces-Coach Page •. "E";ery' man w.bo has' Introduction this year of a ·.vas all:I . . U }i • I I· d I sible t, present they ate tuckedbobbed up il"ke that has promptly fal- .ea J�ue, In ,co. e�e p� bOs i� re, ex.p amen. � cost. me. � lot to. \ra"'T in the back of l!:l1is hall and atelen :n love' atid';":'a9: a\a_'d . ;ust as :- ponsible {or the' high Interest In the get thJS story .. ' The explaining was a � y,.. I• .............. ., ,t t f th . ..1_ h· very hard for the newcomer to 0-. ctittd.he was reachin,·�the, zenith 9� his, .on � or e �eSl�ncy .. of �e . e most expensIve p�rt�. . . cate. . Pr��f of Publicationcaree� ThoSJe,"wc·ilave:·left:now are .eamng· c1�b· In the ��ty. Tr.ade from the umv(Jrslty, JImmIe . di h '11 I• . ,..., Nh th ' t th .,'. .. d' '. r h N . The Impen ttg c ange W1 a so (This is a censored news story.f"om �itieS a�':'it.''5ee •.. :that:e.: the.-! �er �r�"�o e new a�.�dm��t ;al., :�� I�l t .. ow and then a col-mean the "beautification of the Junior i)ea1\ Angell' censored 'it 'and Deancountry! athlete hU'�a into ob- �)�o ng. c��pulsQry membership ege oy ca ed In of a SU!1day after- ,IJ JIornton then approved his portion,:-:� � <," ,.'.' • :" .: •• � �" :' , � it, the. club : �r aU' undergrajduates noon to use the telephone. That deans officest.0' fJi' � • '. ,...... �. , ... _:;. ...... �,. ;I"'��'" ... ·ci;·d· d 11 ' Want U�to-Date ccs. Gf it· FOr the,lov�, of·�ikeJ'how.. '. �.����)" � �,:"�:,1 :, �,?t�.�': �}.i����;I:�\.i�fi�!.t ���_a_�ecn;tS L�oT-n;de:�¢.· �.��stwJ,(��..sJ�1'�fJ •. tI�:l1 ..�rp�t�� ��q�!:��:��_,_to�s ,��f:"o�:tlle��onf:.���r,es-: ::ollow;e���ve,:been' aQ�tin., th� �n fac� Jimmie regretted most, ex.: to good first Imptes�!On9, s Dean. pna·lf every story had to be can_t'nt"��!��I�:t�� .. �:_���:�ost uew amencJmeat:-�cI ,Ute :friends of ceedingl��hen.he got over thinking �oynton y'estertJQ.y .. The ptesent of- tOedl In this �. however 'th� ceIL·of tb� membo:tS:!·-.n:" �r����go Mil". - Pa�� .... ha.ve been attacking I was: a 'detec":e-tivc·-that trade was fices are.ha-rd �o ,reach and bare. Dean OClts sapplied new facts' ,corr��ed. and'fronnb,·so"t.11� lIfd.e;.�':'1t;'t:-�e ,be m��e .�th equal enei"� � Iip't in the direction of the Mid- Angell IS trying � arrange to have �;:: :�:r�d made. a',¥e� sto� ..�����,���,������,���,�., _ili_�_o_ffi_c_e_s�p�l_a�«_d_m��_b_e_&_o_�_o_f_t_h_e -- �_baseball � too,: �s com�� pnn_; neeting�Jt is �orcd that so.m�· of "Wid de cost of livin' so high�" Cha,racteristic col1ege ,songs ,Viii: be 'clpally of �ty'�� �r':'��e who . �e: �� __ �" poli.�: in, �the Jimmie' mourned; "aint it a shame ww.·WIUTE WM5 used for: encores. Thirty-five singershaYe come In "o�,�he�:��� So�� '.�"1JIva-slt1 ,have been wor�nJ nl8ht dat yOU has so many good prospects 68, :,aES.·· PER-HOUR ,viii ,occUpy. the private car'furnished ..of tIHs athlo,cnr ti;�npet.:�ked' a', :�d �y ,among .the members .n an in sight and you never get no real • 'hy the. Santa' Fe:. They will· make�am�"in nOlI' p����"'cos:�'� il1:t:_h�ir ,)tempi ,to any the dcc;tiOft tOd�i,' l-ustonier$. I tink it's a dead Slhame.· - the trip in seventeen days- A pleas- ,.liVeS, I� ther�:arc a�?" �f,�e �anner;: AIlD.I1al .¥eedDf T� ':�., If I had my way, I would, run all 'the Glee Club Students Will Endure lIre trip to the Grand Canon w;li'�boT val1ety In tile. 'QIl.vot�tJ' \;they ,Follow.ing the closing of the polls detec..e-tives in. de lakC9 an' den l'c:I Torture While OD Special feature. :hvc �()� .p��� .f)" ,,���e� fields. ,�nightr the regular annual meeting' :Jut a course an de highest educaion Santa Fe Train.to try out th�r �ll�?: .. ���h?� the: ,f the club will be heJel �t which the n c!at college."hero of bo� Storie., m.I !,u�� 1�e- .>reseI1t I shQw1nJ of int��. it.. isco�ntl'1 SIW�ln'·goe9i ,to 'c�I'elfe we.�I'-' . result" w�1l 1>e .m.no\lnced. With theinK ;l rc:d.. ,Jbif1 ."cr. �e,,:·�eC�... ie. :l.ikelY� that the entire memberstrip ofh __ I::: Maroon 5wimmef's will leave Sat- W . • ..' 60.nd b� h.s �owe� ��:t e' g � or' 'jiS members will be present. nting exammabon papers atfield WIDS honors ;rear'.aiter �.and ;' FOI'mer �ectiQns "av� b�n com- urday for Champaign, where they miles an hour will be the experiencethe 1Iltini�t� aclmiradoq: lof ,�e .!le0�- pa'rativcdy til",e. 1>\lt with the a",end� ,wi11 meet the Illinois swimmCTs in a of the members of the Glee dub! Fe�ring that� the educa.tionalf h - i 'tJ.J;..:A ·'"..Af ChI" ' dual meet: Competition 'promises to within the next two weeks. :whecl:! of the universjty may been, as no pa .... n � nnvm ., y '. - ;inent iSSoue and many other mWor. lif ' '. . . .,.. . .' . he hot (rom the start. .The club leaves in one week for whotly stopped" for a,' period atcaso f,. ..,.'. : �1anks in the party p,atfo""s tbe \11\- ;('as� by the .spr�ad of that (lreadet'l�he 18 .Example . 1erCurrent has been'il ,won" C)n- 'and Marooned? The' Swiss Family western cities under the direction of-", ... ..... R b ''I' S d . I disease, ,the mumps, it is declare�Tbere were a few��l them, bitt' �«:f v�'ni�t ·(:rop.,ed O\lt on the st,U'face �obinson never had a thing on the. ,,0 ert n. tevens an In order t latthat an embargo is to be placed ondl·d no. ,last. Sor.rnt-.· ,--,... _ .;; b�"i,ftt, " in.' ;manv "ceStt Ga, rv Tribu,n,e. st�ff, . the men may not miss their exam�''" _ ...... 1' ""'� ... J -., •• H G M 1 f Y{lung gentlemen, sitting too close-xample. HeQ�f,���:�� •. ·'·_�·-� m�oo� .. �����... ...., .• , ... , f I·· ··":'1 to fair young co-eds un,til all dangersome"here ilnd jlltt P his n�riie �t .a�oo· OS Rev' el '·0' f""x''chao' ge �heP�:�a!n�o:r;��=th:cC;r�::r� of a spread of the malady is be-pn tQ wa�.nt big ,,� .� t e·.�n '�.�.. • I, • •_ " ., tion of examination papers in a lux- ,lic\'ed, to, have passed.;�:;Y�:;:":::"'�':b';;;::! :.; .. , of Staffs With Ciarv Tribune �;.�:';,"�i���esc;r while speeding D::�:uC:��;;n� ::n:C::�I:�O o�h:hiS athletiC career:'· . - ""'; I � • , severe �t�ack of .mumps. transfereJ, "We" had ano·tber big reH�w.";., ,. BaDetia. . and all things, not.hing different To Entertain Employes. to ,him by a fair young companionsaid Coach Page� �o �me up:�inl Dan7 MarOOD. I could" have presented itself. The club is to travel through the sometime ago in class�. The. sprc:tdTennes:s-ee. He .was over:.six fe�� ,:t.lJ� �ii�Uni.enilJ of C�,e�• Picture a scene in your mind's eye west to appear before the employes of the malady from which "Wop" isand had re� h�lr, H�' tltmbed ·fi.Jt�: ( Gary !'rfbane Win � Out on:rune. when the fleeting years roll back to of the Santa Fe railroad. A special �'UfTer.ing is feared, hcTtc�' tl1c e1ll­up In 1l�le"C'S. became'inluable' and, �elvc·.-cea. full dope. StaJt,tearinc the days of long ago-the golden, engagement will be gi�n by the club bargo against transfer of the disca:,cthr."�Ot mar:rie� . Tht citr' borsl at:oand like mad. Good luck to you. olden days and you have just the at Los Angeles on March 26 for the 10 the manner in which it' was' trall:,-are winning out .. ·Tb�y geem to .grow • Keu.nicott: �("ene that met the visitor's eye to- Chicago Alumni of that city. 'f('red' to l\If.� Catron.h\lskier i" theiT gpitnasli\'ms than·do� 'I:OS' P. M. I day in th� Gary Tribune's office. Director Stevents. "'ho figures prom- Mr. Catron is slowly rc�o\'l'ril�:.!tile rural boys in ';�Qrmtl1i 'l,a"f: The·_. Gary Tribune yes(crday Hard to Equal. inenlly in the musCc world of Chica- from the attack,' I)'ut as �t is durin'!;u tw... I ... l .......... , , • ..:" - d go and throughout the west, has ar- .·tllc cOl1"alc�',�ent' 'pcrl'()(' 1 tI1 ... t c' (In_1.1>011', 4Uoreovef. ..�� are e __ �' ...,.,:3-0 ;. got to,awess on �.me un er new There a hustJing, bnstling trim �- ..ct"ptibh; to Lo.o.ritil " " .- mawaitment," 12 pages st'rong. cro'MI 0'£ newspaper workers-.:young ranged aprogram for his men which Ingion i!'J tnost dangerous, frictl<ls oi ., ," 'U,rIiIo..;...t h Ilk· 1..1 ' will reflect great credit upon the ',!�c al'l.,·I·I·cted. ""TOp" arc' a\'ol;<1 I' 11 N', 1\ ... - - '�,I:'''",IN .,t e �ene was e IS to \4 men and young women, all working 'l' bTO ADnRiSiteARDIDATES,- w'bd. sawithe Gary beehive bUJ!.. with vim hard to beat, hard to real- western school. \ I�im afo much as 'possible.-.r-.<-,:,' zing and later strolled out to the ize, hard to equal at an'y stage of PrOiraDlS in Three Parts. I .The Rev diS-Yes w. Gilkey, pastor Midway to tell the a�nt editors the game.. Three parts will comprise the per- Iof tfle H� Park Baptist cb.rch, win t.he .t�le. . 'A happy, jolly care (Tee lot of formanccs, the introductory part toaddress the candidates for the title Had It been years before, when scribes all holding down some job or he wholly serious. and to representof associate at the next convocation. tobe da� of mystery ent�red into 1 other, �ere at work. the clas�cs, while the second andEarle ShjUon win respond for the as- e�rythlng, when the husthng young " last will be given over to popularsociates. recmit w;l9 ambitious to cover anY'·. -, 'Conrinued on page ... , ,ongs :md old time favorites.l Story Confirmed From Highest Possible Sources-­faculty.Adds New and Interesting features,to the AnnouBcementbuilding where they, will be easy toget at."Have Many Attractions."The . plans of the new arrangements provide for plenty of office100nl. .There will be tables for magazines and books and the decorationswill be in h7i'rmony. The athletic departrnent is considering the gift 0�f()me framed posters and we hopeto get similar material from· theBlackfriars . and otlier prominentcampus organizations for the rooms.Deatis' offices ought 'not to . be ' , in1,lat� wher� the 'men come onlywhen in trouble."The ne�v' offices w:11 absorb be,sit u; the. DailY' M:_',oon . room,a lJott,ion �i the space on the northitflht of' Ellis hail' if it c'a� be sc"....THE DEADLY MUMPS. ', 'APPEAR II SCHOOLGOES ALONGPROFESSORSWIMMERS TO ILLINOIS.\Vit.h .e.xa!l's .only two weck� away.tll(·re seems to he a marx�d' dccr�:l�cir. the tcndc'ncy' towalct' 'trh'�lity onthc ca�'Ptis. 'that is 'granti�g 'ih�t any�UCil t�nd'ency' her' existed:' �,.THE DAILY MAROON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1913.The Daily Maroon.�.,�Ea&ered .. eeooD4-c-.. mall All the aucaco� �. 111 •• Much 18. 1808. UD­.)er A.cl of K&n:Ib .. 181L.Uaac ....... IO. aA'I'DB7 OMr.ler. �:iO .. ,.....: tLoo .. Quuc.r.B7 maW. "'00 .. ".u; 11.2$ .. Quaner.EcU�ocl&l-Bua.n- omoe. mlU. 2&.TeJ.ephODe Kl_Q IOQ.Hyde Park CHOI (after 8 p. m.)�all Bolt '"0"' Jr'&cult7 �Staff for March 7, or Gary� Ind,Tribune:F. W. Carr, Manaainc Editor.C. O. Dennewibr, CiW Editor.C. J. Cooper, Chief Reporter •.. Miss Francia Bowser, Society.e'itetillThe Gary Tribune atatf-from' po­ice reporter to aocU:ty ecJi't�had the time of itsWhat Degree life taJdnc thia one� .w. Get? day coone in the. '� ed1u:atiOll It_preciates the courtesies mownft., It"a only recret is that it. coUece• is so abort Hved.This is an .ditorial written in a re­ttetful mood by one who ac:bicvedthe poaitioll of campua.. Gold Mine J'epor1Ier after IIix1�der FOot. IIlOD.tha of desultOlY� _d tIleD at:ru.ck�t', of coUep into· I:eal Rewspapel\-.ork. Ia.two weeb he leamed that��, Ja,d IQiuecl biro 'Il� taJdac _­�tace 'of the Daily. 1Iaroon, and� three' years of ezperiCllce 011Kg. �� 'pipeD aDd some time ill theAssociated Pi'eaa ._ � atill 1�., lI!�opoli�. papers frequadi,. do�: permit_. their reporters: to entertiIic. P_RSS room and the m�ea oftt:e.. �mate..Upfl' are known 001,. to the�s" am a few heIpen. An of the·other . little auclea whose absencemay. render an experienced metro­politaJi � iDapable of looIdncafter the actual printiuc of a paperare. unfolded iD work OD the DailyMuOoJl,.-If .the college man is. aoiDc intonewspa�i: work, why waste a yearout ��. coUece simply pic:Jduc up thernutiilei .Get it'IIO�.L�t,. of the Daily Maroon IDa!is not' of the easy to see, CQUdstanc:order of the footballMore Than and basebaD fields.a Toy, When a reporter atays.up antil four o'dock iDthe' ·marDi. to see the KarOOll afe.ly oft' the press and monly after­warda lifts himself with a arum oato! bed for an 8:15 dasa" nobody ap.plauds. Few bow and the otherstake it as a matter of coarse. Insome ways this early momiuc drudc­ery shines as fine an ezamp1e of coLlege spirit as any feats of the ath.letes. It's anonymous. Often theman w!!O works his hand otr doesnot £ec his name at the top of the pa.per. Often when he does, the tete­scq:':ng of his time leaves little forthe rest of coUele life. Manaainaeditors of the Daily Maroon have�pent four yean OD the IIldwaylike Ulles, known oaly to a cbaacefew of the crowds around the Cobbdoor.Some dq, perbapa, the faculty 1riI1I"eCOpIbe the conece paper .. morethan • tor-a � COIldacteddaa wen wortfJy of ..... tion /credit.. ,. .' � � .. ..- Jolly College Life as theSociefy fditor, Sees It '�..... �--.....--SOPHOMORE LUNCHEON Because of the remaining unsoldreservations those ,vho have notyet sent in 'acceptances may still.do'So, if desired.The Sophomores announce aluncheon for Friday, March 14, at oneo'clock at Hutchinson cafe givingdetails in the following brief manner-luncheon, music, gab, speeches,eats, I p. m., 35 cts. What will be the most importantA feature of the afternoon wilt be social event of the Freshman calen-the talk of Dean Boynton. oar will be the initial formal danceSENIOR DANCE. Friday evening, March 7, at eight, . . ki d o'clock at Reynolds dub.M'lsses Whiteley and H III ms an, . .Donald Hollingsworth and Norman I In order not to conflict with theElmstrom represent the social com- basketball game scheduled for themittee putting one the Senior dinner same evening. extras will b.e put, on;at Hutchinson cafe tomorrow evening until ten o'clock, after which timeat six o'clock, followed by attendance the regular program will be danced.at the Chicago .. Wisconsin game. The Juniors dance is dated for to.Dean.Linn and Dean Miller are .the I morr�w afternoon at four o'clock,. atprominent speakers for the everung, the Reynolds club.FRESHMAN FORMAL DANCE , �O BARE KNEES THE� .; to 'retain the present number of ae­.' "There wi11 be no 'bare�kneed$irls -th'�. members in spite' of the ap ..in-the 'Campus Follies,' l"Slbould say. preaching spring, which threatens;lot:' ';. said' a pretty Freshman: g11'1. again. to deplete the ranks,And why shouldn't she know.' f�rdidn't she assist in coaching the 1_',ho Sigma Chi has in past yearsmembers of the cast? earned the r�putation of furnishingUN O.L� d .th t Z-· .more Benedicta .. than _ .any other' 0 n w .. ng olng on a 'g_ .. - . _.. - .. '.Ield st'uff," se added, for this C. U.-' fraternity .at the university. LastU C.'" .,_ -.:' � "'; yeaif' one member-per week was blar-Then she , added, ." It is some !-,,�rk rie� =. �oJll.et!�i .th�e � w.erf).t�d.turning' out a. show. The principals It IS against thia epidemic that a war,are' most 'delinquent in coming out to is bei�g waged hc;>W: in' .the' .hope ofpractice, but .I. want you to make I tu.rnin,g the fancies of the membersthem understand that previous en-' in other directions than that of lovegagemeuts, dates nor even marriage when winter disappears.must keep them a:way from rehears­als in the IirtleHrne we have left." It is feared that an epidemic ofmumps will spread throughout theTRY TO STOP RAIDS univers.ity. If everybody keeps at aOF CUPID ON THE '. respectable distance {t'om' eYlry-SIGMA CHI FRAT body else+there ought ot be no dan-zer- g lEvery effort is being made by themembers of the Sigma Chi fraternity Have you subscribed?THEaRuB�(f)J!ti!!im?t�We're Ready to Fit -theCollege Man Up for SpringBETTER prepared this year than ever.And why?' Very easily answered, ournew building. We've done all in our power to makethings right for the college man, - and believe we've suc­ceeded. On the second floor is a room built especially,for him, decorated in such a way as t? S�OWthat.it isfor him and arranged so as to serve him In the best pos­sible manner.. AND to be �ure that we are to be intima,te�. ly acquainted WIth the college man we yeoarranged some special values for him for Saturday. .'25 and '30 Spring Overco�ts J20("44 and 46 inch Chesterfields; full medium, bo� andsemi-fitted backs; finest of vicumas and unfinished wor­steds, lined with first Quality pure dye silks; in grays ofall shades and blacks; all sizes up to 50. Every coat is ofthis season's stock, those that would sell at: $25 rnd $30at any other time, Saturday twenty dollars. '.lew Spring SDk lined Suits Tbat SeD At Up .to $35,Saturday SZ5SILK lined spring suits,tailored as if they.were made by the finest custom tailors,of this season's newest black-and-white and blue-and­white stripe effects, in plain and fancy grays and darkworsteds. Included also are some very fine black un­finished worsteds and the famous Dunn blueserges. These new and remarkably well tailored .suits�.that sell at up to $35, for Saturday's selling twenty.fivedollars. .NEVER have there beenshoes as these shown--­lasts without an end in our wellarranged mezzanine shoe sec_tion. We have gather�d to­gether the finest assortment ofthis spring's English lasts inboth tan and black. Our linesfor men sell fromNelf Baberdasbe�WE are offering shirts Sat­urday of a very wellknown $2 brand at $1.55---amercerized, satin stripped softcuff shirt and a stiff cuff shirtfn new spring patterns� Reg­ular $2 value Saturday at $1.65.And have you seen the newspring scarfs? A very stylishand serviceable one in the newfull shape and wide end knitacarf at $2---other silk knittedscarfs at L&test �oesSOc to '3 •,','., I1 .:-.-- _ .. ;;, ..... ::"'"'"-• . - :�- .. THE P�ILY: !rIA,ROON, FRIDAY, MARCH 7,1913 .'You Cln't Get Away POI.b: 'DENY. REPORTS: : -OF GROSS SCANDAL 1Students of the University of Chi-cago have a high moral standing and r'OR SALE-DiaihuHU tHilg, 3 elus­gave little if any, trouble to the au, .er. Cost $75. $30 wiiI take it.thoriries of the city .. according to a Walter Fogg, iM.5 E. 55th Street.statement made yesterday afternoonby the officers at the Hyde ParkHvnE 1lARK SmE D & .... TK police station to a reporter for The.� .. -!3 o� u'V .... """ .... !JOO Daily MaroQll.For some unaccountable reason thcoreport became circulated that stu-1 (ONVENIENT Md SAFE Ink dents of the inseitutlon we;e in thewith all the facilities of a down town habit of giving trouble to the policeBank under State Government super- authorities in the same manner that. FOR RENT-Eicgant 5 ; oorn apartvision. students at Yale, Harvard; Prince.,.. jlJient, ne\�ly- furtii:s.hHl in mahog-ton, Columbia, Illinois and other ed-: :. . ·'.1 .any. All outside t-UoiUs. Flat in-ucational institutions are said to be eluding furniture; Ior tent of flat.in the habit of doing.� Oy .. IIa1t a BUUOla Dol... Nothing to:R�port. 5334 Kimbark ·aVe!1ue. Midw�y 5196.. . . . .' Box 92. facultY.. exc·hange.But the report is utterly withoutfoundation according to the officers . --+-JOHN A. CARROLL, President. in charge �f the Hyd� Park station';' . WAWTED-Ten Law students forTHOMAS JANSEN, Cashier "I t is very seldom that we are , vacation' work. One (or permanentcalled to investigat�' misdoings .. at" ��sition' Must be .. at least 22 years�e university," declared one of the " 'of a�e: Write R R. Kel1y, 30 W •• NllNIIllIDlmllmllilltIl!HlllmIllIllIM.lIIIIllIImWIlllll1ll!lllll�n �.�cers in charge of the pol��e sta-,' , �otli' Plice, Chicagoh'DisIIePbDlpplneEDtbrolderl� bon to a reporter for �h� P'�ly ¥a- I : .... : _.i_eoon, "Whenever we are called to. .;WJU.18, dre. pattenw, Iin�e, da&Dty native, '. • : ••• ' t ,,;�. j •• , NOT A ,FORTUNE BUT-Any manrab)"lca, cenuine haDd·embroi�ftd. ·Direct the university, It 1S SImp y lor the .�_Ione hom the PhHlppine-. Prk:_ very' ." .f . ti ti . . .., '. ,.; attending. college desirous of earn-�b" �. purpose 0 mves 19a ng .some mmor. ....... MRS� EARLE E. EUBANK .:r offense," continued the officer. m� money honestly and easily,.:.�:; .. '-" oI:� Jackson Aven�e.� /:�".: ''Tht; s�udents at the institution write, A. M. Graham, ?ber�i�, Ohio •. �,'" , :.-:;..niL.., .,'. 'U':d .,.',' � .. ':'.' !:�,�. seem. to. be an ordert"�s.,)t·Of .. i....UJ1. g I.! :-".t_ ': �;-: �, ; .' .. '" .' .s-uODe � W8¥ v:l11. • .�" , .' "10... . ·3� �., _ tJ.JJ.J. ,:: I •- -: .... ' ......... :._ �� '.j � Jadies;�aii'& gentlemen .. 'No we arC' of ',y. 1)ot�'jiy�orten �l� upon �o t�K� .i�f Ii· .,_".. . ... 'oJ' •• •-, .... \ hand in. �egu1atling the con�u.q� ·.�f :ro' TIJ� :FACvLTi' AND STUDENTSc.============. �.. §. ,the �d�t9." ,. . of ,theDB R B Y 0 L U B.' -�,. : 'Give Students H' Ii P.riise. ,."� '. )' .. '� ·... ..i.�._�,;,: ... "'i'l'· y, \.:·';�:·C' HIC-GO· •••. '.- .. .' Ig �..... _.�. t • II.I.,.IY_ �.... ora6116 Cottage Grove' Ave. '.l The officers at the Hyde ParkB lL L I A R D S "station were high in: �th�k pra�se: Pi; � i:'::This balik's well-known reputa-ONLY .. the studtnts at the university ap<l ��n fo� so�c!. n:aanagement and's'eemed to resent the implication that (rfaht d�a1ing· has. been. ga.inedthere was any difficulty' in controL t¥���h ��e�r years of strictiing the students. ,: .adherence to safe methods andThe students sejem;to. have an -�-' conSid�t� atteIiiion' to �cellent teputaUion with the police �·needs.authorities and any effort to cast anyreflection on the good :b�vior,J of �our ,savings account or checkinc������ll: ·the students does n.ot ine'et ��h the :�ccotini . is welcome mid appreci-F . B Id S .... : .. .,.' approval of the police authOrItIes. ated here. .'.rances, 0 en IUnner Woodlawn TrustTEACHER. OF SINGING LEGAL LIGHTS BREAK. � Savines BanKPupils entered at any time. INTO SOCIAL WHIRL HOI .. & Ani street. ChICllp.AFTER LONG QUIET I�===========.IJfROM ARED-MANPROFtSSORS andSTUDENTSwill find in theUNDER STATE SUPERVISION.Checking and Savinpaccounts invitedS PEB CENT L'llTEREST ON SA VING84CM;' Per Hour. Best Appointed Roomon the South Sicte .8 Full Size Tables H1dt Pad: Police Say That CurrentRepoi'ts Are Beine GrosslyEDccei'ated�STUDENTS ARE NOT TOUGHOther U Diversities . May �oast of"Rough Necks" But Not So atChicaco U.(True to his instincts, the policereporter of the Gary Tribune headedstraight for the Hyde Park policestation as soon as he hit the campus.This is his contribution to college!ife.l- L-egal lights of the U.niversit� LawSchool will take their fiTst diip intosociety Saturday night; the occasionheing tfte first annual dance of thatdepartll\t!llt.The smoke will be officially blownaway in this event, for heretoforethe only event rC$embling social ac­tivity has been an annual smoker.Following the initial dance, how:­evd-, the occasion wjJl be made" anannna! affair and the members hopeto promote greater social activity.The fatulty will chaperone.The number of tickets diSJlosed ofassures a large attendance. Dancingwill begin at 8:30 at the Rcynold!t�Iub.�· .... Roy Milton Ha:rmon is chai�manof the comnUttee and tl1e other mem­bers are all from the Senior class·He announced tday that the affairis to be informal,.By widtning the social activities ofthe department the five ladi� whoare enrolled in the law classes willhave an opportunity to join in thefestivities, the fonner smokers hav­ing effecuaUy barred them from allsocial actmtu.. Just Wl1Y an athlete who has van;quished every competitor on trackand field should be unable to swal­low his Adam's apple when h�arises at a mass meeting, has neverbeen explained, r .: -:... ;- '":'",':'._" l'. .- .CARSON 'PlRIE"SCOTT &� ...Spring Suits of Distinctionfor Y oung MenShowing varied . .assortments of thenewest styles splendidly tailoredYOU men of the Midway who de­mand distinction, style and per­fect fit of your clothes should come here andsee the 200 fine tailored 'suits 'we have gather­ed for your inspection. YP.l:! will be pleasedwith them at the price, as }he suits possess thelatest "wrinkles" --the patch, pocket, soft rolllapels, and narrow soft shoulders with littlepadding. The styles are: dou ble-breasted,Norfolk and belt-back styles-i-fashion's dicta­tions for the spring. The fabrics are gray andblue with line stripe, black an·di·White checksand stripe effects. They � are all lined andtrim'd well and have·..w aj.s��.p.. :e�:s- fl25 '00to match. See them at. ., -. . � ... • .A'good assol1mentof'suitS atSl8: �!���r�� �mts at $15 to $25._, ....... _:. _.: :_ ",,J��================:Y.,... TeWli Stad ..• 11 Fbte Art. Bolld ....ilyde Park �tudio� 1435 E. 53rd St.Cor. Washincton Ave., TeL H. P. 1194Eurooean ToursSend for information coacera:aiucinexpensive summer taarLJULIA C· BRARNAN1726 W. loath It., Cb�DO YO� NEED .MONEYIF SOCan' You Sell Tailor-Made Clothes18.00 per Suit upTo Your School Mates.I have a Cood proposition to offer you.. REEDERPhone Garfie1clIS9SThe Daily Maroon ie for sale u��� CLASSIFIEDAbV.tl5�MEN1STUTORING-l�l-�iH:h & German.Private Iessoiis at reasonableprices, ,-Vaher HuH,; 5714 Kim­bark a venue.EXPERT FRENtlt fUTORING­Wjlliam M. Shidcy; Jr., 6101 Wood_lawn avenue, t\!i�l)h\}hc Midway8164.-_..... OST--Last Friday iiight on 57thstreet, between ��anU�! hall andWoodlawn avenue, ear ring withcrystal pendant. Rehul. to 1375 E.5ith� Street, sth fto�r,' :\hc.l receivereward,II�Ladies! Save MODey and KAp ill��= Style by ReadiDg 1\1cC3ll'sILpzi.e ad uiiag McCaD PaUeras1kCaII' ••• �. zl DC! willMSCAU.'S MK.UIItE belp rou drc�" lIt�l·Ishly at a moclcrntoe�pcnsc by keepl n I:yotl posted on tholatc.'1t rashlons Inclothes and bat'!" 00Nc� Fasblon DcsIJm!In each Issuc. A Isonlt13ble Infonnatlo:lon a II home and J)C'r'sonal matters. Onl,50c a r�nr, Incladlnlra frro p.111crn. Su�__ , ._ scrlbo today or sendfor freo samplo coPY.� ,...... will enablo yon to maim tn yoarown homo. whh rourown hl\nd� clotbln$: foryoursclr and cblldren whlcb will 00 pCrfcc�tn strlo and fit. Prl<'C-none hlehcr tban 15ccnts. Send for (reo I'attern Cat.alol:Uo. ,w. WiI Ciift Tea FiN Prnnb (or �ttlns: snb-8Crlptlons amonl: rour frl('nd� �nd for freoPremium Catalo$:l1c and Cn!;b Prlzo On-cr •UE IcCAlI. COIP.ART, 239 1128.at m 51.. DtoIE ----------------------------�-----------------------.---MAROON ADS PAYPatronize Maroon advertisers; theyare progressive business men. PATRONIZE MAROO)i'"ADvERTISERs- I"•. .-:=- --------.� .. ��� -:.-_ ---MOVE AGAINST TAXIS. The movement, it is said, emanated in their very first day wor�ing on ait is declared. among a number of the real live newspaper,wealthy students themselves, who in "Profesaional� NOQR1Qsscd.'r�t�,of thdiT money and family po-. A·newsp�rer� ... ma� happenC'!d in. to l����"""""--'ddUU.lltlOQS are imbued \\'lith the same watch the domgs. He had spent ....... r. had a dance. and there w.as one poor$pmr'that compelled T.homas Jeffer- years in the game, active �t a14 times, MAROONS TO B�...... idlow working hard trYlOg to danceson to walk unattended, except by b:ut not so active by any degree as FOR �SECOND PLACE out he was making a tcreible job of�s. Jefferson to the Capitol fol- .those who did things so nicely at _& it. I tapped him on the slhoulder andl�wing his inauguration as president first attempt. A run to -the comer ..0' ld him we could not stand for anyPage Stirs Up Higb �ntbusialm"True Democacy" is to.. bOt.tu P!�- ?,f. t�e, United States.. of Fifteenth avenue and Broadway1 Created In Meetinc at 1.)£ the grizzly stuff here and he im-"ailing spirit among the.:.tudeats,� �:.S.9 prevalent of late has become n the two auto fire wagons, a rideKcut Theater. .nediately sat down. He was underthe university if a recent mOVcblent the practice of wealthy students to n the patrol wagon, searching for .he impression that he had violated� � . th • lth' t . b vid big news. s�b stories, accidents, or inthat seems 10 be rapidlt .. ' :'.�lng, .·s ay: err wea an axica rr es.. . . LAST GAME WITH ILLINOIS ..L sacred custom."favor is carried to a culmination I about the university grounds that fact, any old thing that is news------. . ,'. wealthy students themselves have such was the cou� plaimed.and all�he lllo.vhement to e��ow-tlre' insti-- h�ome ashamed. were "making good." The' newspapi1-tutron Wit the &pant of ''True . man was taken aback He could notDemocracy" is said .to- be dkect�d �, believe his eyes. And he hurrried toprincipally at wealthy members 91 .MA�OONS REVEL IN congratulate those whom he couldthe university who perist in ricliDg to ,. EXCHANGE OF STAFFS and marvel at those who were too With the final basketball game otand from their dormitorie$"aQd!� , busy to heed his presence. the season, the Illinois' clash, im·rooms, using the expeosiY&i, taxi�b. i . (�ontinued from page onc.) Taken all in all one issue of the pending for next Friday night, Coachas the mode of con�nI"OIO>' . G T ib '11 'be th . Page will trot out his five tonight. --""8--:.. :_ ;' Stevers was at the desk as cIty ary rt une WI , e simon-pureIt IS declared to be detnmentalrto editor. He was a "mean" sort of product of snappy. wide-awake against the husky Wisconsin squadthe fraternal spirit of the' colle�- fOr \fcnow, whose word was law and minds that for months have been in :an effort to stop a whirlwind wind­,\ calthy students to dis�: ttt�r. whose orders were faithfully obeyed s.tudying just how a newspaper l!P� of the season.positio? in t�e world.b!:b��·.d���1 to', the letter. "Hi" Kennicott, the should be conducted. Wisconsin, ihaving gone through .he upper class men.about 10 taxicabs, I_t ,IS. s;Pc\ .1510 :t9 "big boss," was there, too. as man-I the entire winter 'without a defeat The lineup:be most undemocratic an� if1l1i� pr� agirut editor; Then the girls-pret- DEBATE DATE CHA�GED will probably put up a feroelous fight. Seniors Freshmenent movement to /Qliniin&t& �tu:itatiS-I:ty. youthful and dashing. Co-eds in' The debate of the Freshmen and but with a determined spirit the Ma- .;rceman R. F Fosterfrom the grounds of. the ��tatiOn &r�rY sense of the word=-surangely Sophomores will take place "at 8 roons will hand out a tough argu- Spangler ...•... L. F .....•. S. Council..... ful t d . L 1 • ment fr n th t rt Boyle . . . . . . •• .. C. . Willard'IS success, S u en · ntfti or. po()r,. , Interesting, pleasant to meet, busy as o'clock Wednesday m«ht instead of ' Ole 5 a . ' . f ld R G C'I.11 1 eo' P S' U R �co Ie . • . . . . . . .• • . • . • • • ounCiWI a 1 have to walk.�to:&DCf from 'a1l,'biamble bees; serious as staid college at. 10 o'clock in Mandel ball. Repeal age tits p ooters- Paine L. G Plumeclasses and dormitoMs..:, . _-.:'. .' pr?fessors, these little women put lof Panama Canal tolls is' the subject. Coach Page stirred up every ath- Baskets-c. Freeman 2; Spangler I;'" X:" i3�, � '.. lete and rooter in the university yes- Boyle I; Scofield 2; Paine 2; Foster_." .,' AMUSEMENTS. AIIUS�IIENTS terday morning in his Julius Ceasar r: S. Council 2; P. Council 7; Plumeexhortation at Kent theater. The 2-EM·-n�··).: -�.- "'_'�"E-S:':S�P!�.,." . J-�'E' RSO' "N' O·. 'L' .� ..�.,. ·D.:.• ·�· •. C3.• :'" sPeech was one of those calculated to lOSTPONE GYMNASTIC MEE'J.1. I:. r r • �Y.Jv."'-- m�ke cigar store Indians go straight WITH WISCONSIN TEAM'0:' n the' war path. Probably more in-. 55.fri�.S. �.e_et an. d Lake Avenue.' Postponement for the gymnastic'. -, _ ._ . _ ,_ . t�rest was shown in the meeting yes-_--. ......... --..::..��: . H ... nrv W Sa-.,. ... 0.11:'- .neet with Wisconsl·n. whl'ch wa' s .'.�. ._. , �J ,. --� - I&�I''''' terday than in any simila:r gathering._. s.... .. e Ii _.�:�» .• �VKLTY PHOTOPLAY'· " '.,:' -·'f;.· :;; :'.' .�: t�is year. The band blared :an ac- ;cheduled for tomorrow evening 'is'W .... 1w St......... I" ....J:JJda.' 2 nw:�' Reela nl:hU, of the latest mOTiD& �OP 0' THE 'MO;R\��'" c�mpaniment to the latest popular announced today. The meet with'__ ....... _....__ Wisconsin will be held on March 14Sr!'LLI-" _ • '''��.l ..:., •. " . �ima.·,- ,a... Beat of mwslc by hlgb class ...... college hits and cheer leader Rudy .'" ........ v __ --.-. � W'th E • ,.. __ T_�1� . ;Jlstead and the Chicago Tum'er�oIIdaeetrL, Come andbear O'lr new $7.500 I an· xcepti��,��_�.� ¥at�ews t.urne� loose some' of the have been _bstitut�d for the Satur� ,.,... Tim Murphy and' G�de Quiulan choicest yens that have isSued from...... .... _._ __ _ �aroon lutigs in a .long time..: TherCl .Jay night eyent.I '•. ; � .....: .. 'Captain Parkinson is in charge of�______________ .• ft; S no a doubt but that Wisconsin willPRo 'IN; ��\�.�,.. . .he gymnasts, Captain Merrill, ·in····��� have the warmqst' reception ever ac-. .� • -. ':.. � �.�:- oI�' � .corded to aiD in • ..-ItI:n'g host. :harge of the fencers and Captai�Wm. A..����. y�. \\foods is'in charge of the wresdeirs.LiDeup UncertaiD.."The lineup is still uncerta,in/' saidGoach Page last niglit� "The focrwardswill 'be setlected from Vruwink, IiBy GeO: �� $tevenso·n. Molander and' Norgren._. f."_ �pta,in Pai�e or Dos j ardien . willAn Ameri� � P-f. �� appear at centar and either Bdl,�.:� BaumPr'tner or Kennedy will offici-'----------------------�--�IA_GD-_iWi��· �i�:. =:-- will determine wbeth ..-. . " ���, �.9 f.�: .Illrt �r not Chica,go will finish in secondWm. A. Brady Announces' . place. The Wisconsin men, unde­feated, are the only remaininl( com..ipetitors witJi the exception of Illi-hoi.s: and a victory over the vi�tor9I�onlght will'give the Maroons a com-fortable plp'Ce in the finals.- - --------'P'!'"Poor Studeata Arouei�·-�._Ones FlJinc About Ia. .':'..To Get Up PetiticiD AcaiDst SuchExtravacance.'TONIGHT� ,t.."(.. '(.'The Ilint -�PwfUaaiaau:c:e of-BOUGiiT��¥:WrFOR -�;:"4.��.:o� ".-��" . c .. '. i'STUDEBAKER��oCDo B�on's Darinc InctictmeDtZIGFELD FOLLIESExtrao� �e&ture.Chine LinC Fooand Co.. 'of i. �#.�.! t l�,.Season'. � '�-T��THE RED PETTICOATA lIasi� ��y of �o!';1V. ,r of"University Sporting Events of TodayLineup Still UnsetUed Says Leader FRESHMEN TRIM GRADS. -Plan Hot Reception for IN YESTERDAY'S CLASH '.'Visitors.With P. Council tossing seven:)asket.s in the Senior-Freshman bas­cetball game yesterday, the Fresh­men ran away with the contest in a.vhirfwind .finish, winning 24 to 17. �The Seniors were strong in thetirst halfaud at the end of the pe·nodthe score stood 12 to 10 in favor ofIANDALS INVADESACRED' PRECINCTSOF THE GIRLS· GYIIBecause a numba". of yonns mea:iorced their way through' the doQ" �of the women's � Thursday' �ile.. basketball game was in' progrQSS,a movement is on foot to start aninvestigatiioD which may lead to thercprimandinJ of some c;f the� mostprominent men in the university •I t is alleged b7. the memben of'the basketball squad that the meQ 'came bolting through the door' whilethe game Was in progress' and-' the­players Were prbed in their' ·r�p�!a.r uniform. and there _was . a baatr·'retre�t when the audaciops 1'PiinWmen invaded' the gym:. On a(X!ount ofthe hasty Right . the bloom«:CladAs usual grim battle will be fol· girls were unable to give an authenticlowed tonight by festivities at Bart.. descriptJon of any of the m�: Itlett gy� and Coach "Pat" Page w.ill is expected, h�wevcr� tJ:1at s�me win.tender another of �is informal dances be ide�tifi� within a short time. '.which have become famous followinS. . ..the ,big dashes. In case victory CAP AND GOWN SALES�erches on the Maroon banner the REACH NEW HIGH �u,.'dance will be one. of the real joyous . Ca" • _dPT"eliminary sales of the p anaffairs of the week but if defeat Gown yesterday were slighd), ov«CGmes it will be just as lively. the hundred mark.' A deposit 'of fiftr"The dances are perfect model. ofmorality," said busines� manager cents is required on the half.irnOroc-John Dinsmore. "W,hy," he contjin- co books \\'bile a dollar desposit isd . wh' d .. demanded for' the fuil lcather edi-pc: lD answer to a Ispere ques-ti·on. Yesterday's sale's' .ran' abo' ve thetion, ·'I.should say not. They do noteven know what those dances are at usual. amount. The book win be outthis University. The ot&« night we May)." , .-raE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE" With Helen LoweD, 'Star Cast· aDd :rRIP THE LIGHTFANTASTIC TOE, AFtER' 'J'HE' BA'rrLB-. ......PR!CBI'1Oc-.-aOc �AdESTICSTELLA MAYHEWWJth BiU7 Taylor in ComedyEc&Oa'. Triumphant Talking PicturesHELEN WARB. .l:;." �ubjectS: "Temptations of Faust,"In Paul Armatroac'. Plat 0( tile � - "Jack's Joke"THE ESCAPB Ethe. Green, Andrienne Auprde •Co., Edaa Roland. Co., Scbicbt'.________ � _ _.I!�--;..,..-.-. �_."{�D., Bert Levy, Leo Carrillo,pOWEil�H ...If''_' a: ShaJDe. New York W"lIlter Gardea Co.·iIl•• - • � �.." t,THE PASSDJ:G. SHOW OF 19111Bigge�t lI�cal �� .ca.tCharlea ProIImID � ,Charl_ ....CHERRY DORC)' �. ,.ELIZABETH MURRAYJOE WELCHFlOl'ellUne SiDCerB, Ameta, McDe"ritt·-. � ,�-Lacq. 4 Bards, Swor a Jlack,--------- __ �_1 ........ Trio.... ,. .... ..ne Wonder of the CenturyCHICAGO.; .•. , "."�_';.r� _BdIIon'. TaDdq Movine Pictures.. � .0 .... ·:80 .. -.-,���---------------------; 'f·'·IUCKSTONE ILLI�QJSCharles FI'�\�.. " ... ,. ..... "MAUDE��S·in her most'- famous' aaccelS'PETER PANCORT. �a��,�,��d.:t" .$at.Th. Bic � SacceIa. �UR,WI�,·:with H� KolkerPrice. 5O-7S-flpo • 'I.so.LEWIS WALLER.. ID A' Marriaae of ConvenienceC. "clade. Made. TitheracJce .A.H.A'B80TT & CO.1117 NO. :,vABASH AVE. OPPOSITE FIELD'Sc.a.n, � � CU.,... llCaek ....� � .......... f-� DRAWING BO.&aDa AND 'l'ABLaWHITE' CHINA' �I ••. _...�cJUn& .�thii �aterial �....Sc:bool RoOm Pictures '._ PIOTURE �s ARTISTS MA'i'ERIAtS.