Professor Charles Edward Mereinily -!lnrnnttliN I VE'�SITY OF CHlCAGO, TU ESDA Y APRIL I,' 1913. PRICE FIVE CANTSVOL. XI, No. loS.\VL�lth.oV Aples, the owner and Ida Gordon, a resident of Beecher'FAVORS MICHIGAN'S RETURN manager of the Little theater of New ONLY TWO POINTS REGISTERED bas not been heani' .frorn, and two WOULD SHOW ALL ACTIVITIESYork, is offering a pniz e of $10.000 former students, M3I1"k Savidge andDeclares "!hat Wolverines Will Be for the best play by an American Goodman and Neff 1ak. Last Places Elizabeth Doud wetrd seriously in-tI b itt d hi b C A Celebration to Be in Honor of "Spirit!au ior su III I e to rm e ore ug- in Distance SVf1ml Last jured as a result of the Omaha tor-ust 15, 1913. In giving general pub- Friday �Jaht. nado and the floods in Indiana and of C�cago" Represented by. Wo-.licity to tJlis contest, 'MT. Ames� Ohio. Many students were unable man Student.Director A. A. Stagg will be away! wishes to direct to it the attention "Chicago could not have been ex- to reach the University yesterday:, from the University this quarter, ac- of the students il� the American un i- pected to do better than she did in and even more were delayed in get- Plans for a "Spning Fete" for J"n-cording to the aunoimmemenr made vcrsities and colleges, He expects to the Conference swim laat Friday on ting here, ior College day, presented by Lynn�.. yesterdayt Mr. Stagg intends to find a large number written by col- account of the indifi.el.n�a shown by Ida Gordon, who Iives in Omaha Sullivan at a meeting of the Under-leave for Colorado at the end of this lege men and women among the several members of, tJ:·� � ... m. They left for home at close of last quar- graduate council yesterday p,recipi.(week and will. �tay until the first plays submitted. did not treat the team .quare; but ter and has not been heard from tated a healed discussion, the out-week in June. He expects to return May Produce Play. throe men who dici �ompete stuck since. It is thought that she reached come. of which is' still doubtful.in time for the Interscholastic meet If the new play merits production to the finish and did lb. best they Omaha at the time of the tornado. "The Spirit of Chicago," repre-I . I' '11 b· h 1d J 7 . '11' I 1 could, .and deser¥.� nothing Lilt sensed by a University woman ac-W llC 1 WI e e on une • It W1 re put on at t re new t ieater J Savidge Severely Injured.,.. •• l..... h 1 h th"l A . b ildi \'T plaise.--Coach White. xompanied by four handm�n9M,r. ;:)tagg IS In better ea t now at.v r. mes IS UJ 109 at 'vest Mark Savidge,' of Omaha, was� I has be. f ti b t 45tl t B d I .h elected from the classes will be the\1I:a11 ie 13S een or some nne u 1 s reet near roa way, w lIC Chicago placed n. mall In the 220 caught; in the tornado and had an.he is afraid that he \\;11 not be in will be opened about the latter part and 440 yard sw.m� when Neff and ankle broken. His home' was de- center of the day's activtities ac-good health next Fall if he should of September. The award •... a1 be G 1 . I' h d b h S' cording to the proposed scheme. Iii"fiji OO( man ann�ed' a point each in mo IS e y.t e storm, aV.ldge,. berrin work ,now. He has been made by a comm.. ittee 'of three judges: I '{ . , -h k hi d I J ,her honor a huge parade. depicting'u �., .t lese. events. .&.l oore and Tatge W 0 took IS egree ast. une; wastroubled with his 'eyes and says that �� Augustus Thomas, v.1aywrighf4, were the other two representatives I prominent in undergraduate act5Y1i- the various campus actiivtities W11.· beif he takes a rest now he will be in Mr. Adolph Klauber, dramatic editon who competed but; both were elirn- ties. ;held. fancy dancing will be �tagecJgood condition for the heavy work of the New York Times" and Mr. inatcd in the preliminaries. No trial Elizabeth Doud.. a freshman at the In Sleepy Hollow, and th� W. A. A.'of the football season. \V�nthrop Ames. No llmitation as heats were held in the distance swims University last year was slightly in. AC1d the Blacki�ar choruses wil�Page-' to Coach Teams. to type of play is imposed; but in and the Chicago men were the tail jured and her home was destroyed, dance and sin ItCoach Pa'"". will have charge. of I.: I Pr-:dents OnnO""" Plan.b- rna ..... ng t ie award those plays which enders in these races. by the -tornado. Fred Glasscock of � �r '.tile l)asel,al'l and track teams this .to I h 1 � . The' Council divided on the prop-prormse appea to t e genera Captain Holfingsworrh and George Muncie Indiana and Edward. KIi� .quarter, but will have several as- body of playgoers will be preferred Lyman, Chicago's best <plunger, were o.�on, the class presidents partie.:.slstant.-i to relieve him of some. of (Continued 011 page 4) ularl di • of'r n thto those which appeal to a limited absent on the Glee club trap, while . . ·1 rsapprovang .... 0 e�.i.lle \vo:rk.· W. Philips Comstock who d b h' 1· . 'd b i, class only. Gorgas was unable to compete in the aroun t at ,t e c asses WOUa e ft·',lla(1 ch-aarO'P of �he cross-country. . BASEBALL MEN .... 0· P'L'AY' ... _.I • h . . Oth bb- Conditions of Contest. LI east stroke as he had to high jump f. no� 10 suc am event.. . er. 0 -.' tt-am, will coach the track team in The cond,tion� of the contest are in the Confercnce track meet on Sat- FEDERAL TEAM TOMORR.OW Jectlons came {:rom members of tbe'the afernoons while Page will do as folJows: tlniay night. Council �h� declared that by adopt·,. the morning wor� 1. Author� must be residents of the Could Have Placed. Coach Page .Expects to �ve �eD inl the plan the annual Spr1.ng Alii·,': "Mi�higan's. return to the Confer-. United States. .. .. _ , ... I:' 'Str�uous Practi� 8eMi.... , letie festival would become a back• -: 'ence 1S"i'a"o�a�1)Y"'��nc:mbc� .0S: -, . � - �-'.'-r.""'. -."'0" _.:- ... ':. '.: '-���'� -'_\- � _C��p":J)Z:Q�JL��(''t.1«L���cn... -." �_:';Bave�-GOOcT-ilit8riaL _..,.:: '.� $ria�bef': ;'. ;�, J T . - - -"h 'B' N' ,.. b 1i 'f 0, said 2. Plays must be onglOal, and of -second m the rclay race, accordmg , ' •t e.. Ig m�:T' hIS mM>: I.e e,t the right length for a . full evening's to the dopesters if her team had . ., . Action favoring the new.an-aqae·Mr.- Stag..... e IC ugan sys em . '. ,.. r"-a"h· ParTA sta:_"� ac';"'_ ba....... ..L..' ."db 'th' 'wh'" - db'. h b' h d' entertainment. No translaoons, hee� on hand 3IS HUS2agh North- '-N ,.. e.- nGU .... "'"4 .....,. m�t was urge y ose 0 argrueof control IS t e Iggest an Icap to ".. . . ' , 1.. .. - II .practice 'y,es.· tier. day, an" the' h be h � .·U 'be hid",: \f h WI' I' a(,aptabons. O!T1e-act pieces, or mUSl- western's star nata tOr was ineligible IhS '4 t at cause t e Jete WI e onthe return 0 teo vennC$o. t IS I '" . . . . pI e t through short gam- J' f C' I ..' I hh '11 ca comedies wdl be con�dered. Dra- for competlt1on and \Vlsconsin bare- ay:ers w n .... un or 01 ege day It wi I secure t .edoubtful whether. t e regdnts WI matJizations ofo novels, short stories. Iy nosed out Chicago in the dual re- by �ay of �aration f�r t.he PfaC- !support of the many alumni 'who on�onsent to c��n:ng !�e system now e�., may be enter.ed, provided full )a;y race in Bartlett. As it was only tive game� in' the : latter 'part' of the· the same' day. 'retuOt' to tbe' Univer-- m vogue at IC 19an. riS1hts to make suc� dramatizations two of the relay men were on hand. week. Be.Cause of the cold �eather 'sity for their annual reunions, con-Demand FacultY Control have been secured. The other teams competing were last week the men were unable to get vetting the day .into a gmcral col-"The C�nference was rea�ly .found- 3. Each play submitted must be far supeJjor in all departme*s to suftic'ient' practice, bu't Page expect9 'ege holiday. Some ;SIUch general �cd on tlus fundamental prinCiple of signed with pseudonym only, and be the Chicago aggregation, but if Chi- to have stTeripous 9qssions hell'eaf- arrangenient of the closing exercise.faculty con�ol and it would be im- accompanied by a sealed envelope, cago had had a full repre�ntation fer. is needed: 'a�cording to a statementpossible for the colleges' now com- On hand she would undoubtedly have 'One of the teams of the Federal m�e bY Assistant Pirofessor Ro"_prising that biody to back dcwn (Continued on page four) f-ni$bed with. a better score. I 1Ii- L-ague, tinder the management -011 ertson shortly before he left for the£rom their principles. If Miichigan: nois annex .. �d thl" conference chatn- 'Bert Keely, will be taken on tomor South" .should refuse to adjust this matter f-!onship with a lotal (.If 37 points. 'TOW. and the Mutllals, a fast semi- Would Not Oppose Stagg.then they will be �able to reenter STATEMENT OF THE OWN'" Wisconsin, Northwestern and Chica· pro team; will be the opponents Sat-the union of Western colleges. Of ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, go followed with 27, 21 and 2 urday. Th'e' Conference J!lChedule iscourse," he added,"I am merely CIRCULATION. ETC. poin� respectively. as yet incomplete, as 8ev�.rnl date§g;ving my opinion as a rank outsider of th'e DAILY MAROON puhlric;hed Illinois Is Chaml)ion. are unsettled.as I am no longer a member of the five times per \veek at Hyde Park I1Iinois recc1\'es the Conference The prospects of the team areruling body of the Conference." Station. required by the Act of Aug- championship by virtue of the show- practically un�nown at thil!l early.The next regular meeting of the Oust 2-1. 1912. ing in the meet but a curious situ- stage of the season. Coach Page hasConference will be held in June at Name or- Post-Office Address ation arises as a result ,)f Northwec;t- a 13Irge 5quad but whether the mentile time of the track meet� If the E·ditor, Hiram L. Kennicott, Chicago, ern's poor showing without the ser- will prove fast enough to make amatter is not brought up then by the III. "ices of Huszagh. The r'urple team successful team is a problem. ButMichigan alumni or athletic author- �usiness Manager, Bnrdctte p. Mas!. took all its dual conference meets and c,ne \'etc�an pitcher is leit and theities, it will have to rest until next Cllicago, III. also defeated the Yale natators, east- infield is badly riddled. Second,Fall. There is no possibility that l'uMisher. E. C Bahcoc� Chicago, ern champions. who in tum con- third and !=hort are open, and a !hIe­the Volverincs will figure on the Til .• 5511 Cottage Grove avenue. qeered the lI1in.i. As a result North- ccs�ful combination will be hard tofootl�1I schedules of any of the O"iners: (If a corporation. �ve ad- west�n lays c)aim \0 the national tind. Mann. last year's star catcher.d f swimming championship holnors. I ,�"'·estern colleges next Fan as prac- resses 0 stockholders Ilolding 1 ane �,orW'en at first are the only .n-�cany all of ·the colleges have an- per cent or more of total amount of fielders who are SUTe of their posi-nounced their schedules.' ctock.) Owncd by student body. It SHAILER MATHEWS tionS'. Cummi"-," Hargt'1", Kearney,No Hope for Game is not a corporation. GIVES SERIES OF Lconard. Volini, ScanloJ'j. and Des-Coach Stagg said that the schedule Average ;nnmber of copics .of e;-;ch LECTURES IN WEST J;trcfien are all out for inActd posi-for next Fall Will proHahly he the iSStle of thi:; puhlication so,,"1 or :tion .... and it wilt take some time (0sa.,nle as last Fall althol1gh thd of- cli�rihuted through the ma,�l.. 01\ Professor Shailer Mathews deliv- weed out an the c�di(Jates.tidal elates will not be given out ttfl- otherwise. to paid suhscrihcr:s' ered a series of lecture'S in Berkc.1ey, Carpenter is the only veteran pitch- ciam is ntnnin� for al�erman. or th.l· h' h I' I 'f' I k TI .•e th d H d'd ... _ I se\'cnth ward In today selection ..til after the meeting of the hoard of (nrlDg t e SIX mont s precee IDA' t le Cah ()rn�a. ast wee '. Ie series m- r on, e sQua. e I WOn� a�cor(trol. This effectually, silences date of thi� statement. (This infor- :c1udcd lectures on "How the Social y,-,ar. and will be' ably a,,!'i�ted hv I - .rumOTS that Michigan will figure on mation �s requved from (taily 'news- Mind Thinks its Religion" and "The Banm�rtner. eaptain of last �ar·s· Have Junior Chapel This Moml",.Chiago's next year's schedule. papers only.) 1000. Social History of the Dectrine of Fre.s.hman team. Mofanof1cr and Cum· I Men and women of th� 1UNOt'tOt-Burdette Mast God." This seJ1i� has heen made min� wilT also he tlsed in tfris pMoi- le�5 will have chapel this nlotni"",Sworn to and snhs;crihed hero",. me pos&ihle b�1 the T. E. Earl clndow- tion. Caotain Fteema". O\troln, aricl 'h: 10:15 in Mandel. The' 'e".iteltllis thirty-first clay of March. 1913. mcnt fund. which proy;des for free Liholati form a brio ot veteran out- '�t'heflnle adopted for this quartet' fl"Henry L. StroC'k. Jluhlic lectures on religious suhjects "fielders. who will compare favor.thly !as follows: Junior college men; 1tott.Notary Puhlic ('ach year by SOniC prominent man. ",ith opposing outfidds: S,aiM �nd �Ry: Junior college wOni�ll,.Tuesdat,(My commlS�lon expires March 20. Colonel Roosevelt deli\"e:red the lec- Drrathed are the best ontfielders or , Senior' colleges, Wednesday, and Di·'91,) tures two years ago. last year's Freshmab team.: ' "inity; Thursday.Welcome in Conference-ToAnnounce Football Dates. DESIRES �LAYS BY STUDENTS COACH WHITE BLAMESTEAM FOR. DISGRACEWinthrop Ames Hopes College ManWins American Play Contract-wm Produce Winning Drama Sa,. AbseDtees . at CtafereDce MeetNext Autumn at Little Theater. "Did Not Treat tile TeamSqain." STUDENT IS NOT HEARD FROM COUNCIL DISAGREESON SPRING FESTIVALIda Gordon Reported Among Miss­ing .as Result of Omaha Catasfto­phe-Floods Cause Serious Delaysto Many. L:rue s.Dina'. Pr.pDlaI .. ''SpriqFete" A....... HeatedAI. __DIRECTOR STAGG WILLBE AWAY FROM CAMPUSAtldetic Diiector to Spead This Quar­ter ill Colorado to Repia Per­fed HealthA con,sensus of the op�ions of theCouncil 'members sholltS them clear­ly opposed to any change which willnot secure the unquaUfied supportof Director Stagg. Most of the !'I�­bers of the Council believe that theclla"ge in the day and tbe characterof the fe.ival will. not faii to in­'Crease the attdndanee and the intf'r·��t in' the affair. n is likely thdthe mattar will be settled at the nf'xtmeetJing of the Undergraduate board.German Professor to Lecture.Prore�sor Erick Man:hs of Ger­many will lecture at the Univereitynext week:.Merriam Is Running fOl' Office.Elect Robert .Hatcher Reportel'.Rohert Hatchcr was elected a re­porter on the DAILY ;MAROON ata board meeting yesterday afternoonin EUis.The Daily . THE DAILY MAROON', TUESDAY APRIi.. i, 191j .CLASSIFIED �������� � tBulletin and Announcements. If NOWJUn!or College Ch:pel-Men and Divinity Chapel-Thursday, 11):1(., UVEK1'ISEMENTS! :w;:''::n:':1��Ci�a�:!uttee-lO:15, H;=::::�"::;�ChOral prac- I W:=���:eto ��an���o a:,"::ce�� If I S �Cobb 9B. tice. Thursday, 7 :15, MandeL. lent sales proposition on a liberal � ....Christian Science Sociecy-7:4., Religious Education Club-Thurs- commission basis. A hustler call If %ILexington. day, t :30, Haskell 12. easily earn from �O to ssu week-� �Senior College Chapel-Tomorro\�.... Lib R ly, Apply in person, Trend Mag-._, Alumnae Loan 1 rary- \.cnts� �10 15 'I d I azine Publishing c-, 822 North: , �\ an e.text bookos for twenty-five cents a THECollege of Education Chapel-To- American Bldg, Chicago. � l+quartcr, Harper M24.�morrow 10·15 Emmons Blaine 214.Neighborho� Officers and Coun- Changes in Time Schedule-New FOR RENT-Nicely furnished front If Jtcils-e-Tomorrow 10:15 Neighborhood section, Ronranve 4ll at 9:15; Ro- room. Private family. Usc of -�. �, '.Toom. mance 5.:\ and sn united, meet in parlor. G203 \Voodlawn avenue, T M EUniversity Public Lecture-M·r. 'Law west; General Literature 10 1st. Apt. '�� I �.tt'V.illiam M. Salter, tomorrow, 4:30, meets in Cobb G.:\; Sociology 711_J l\IIG meets in Harper 1\1 19. FOR RENT-15_room house. 4.arpcr, • .�blocks from campus, Ready for oc- � �Publlsh\!d dally except Sundays. l1ondaya. DR. HENDERSON RETURNS May Have Record Breaking Number.cupancy at once. Rent reasonable. ., to �:;::�':::.�';:"'� "'... q-- or .... TO CAMPUS NEXT FRIDAY Indications are that the attendance Address X. Y. z. DAILY MA- � :this Spring will prove a record break- H.UUN. � �Eott.'1"I.'d aa �nd-clua mall - tho! Obl-:aco Chaplain Resumes Work After Lee- cr according to statements made at � �Poat-o:rJoe. Chilca5'O. IU •• lI.arc:h 18. 1008. UD-ture Tour in Orient-Others the Bureau of Records yesterday, �� H-4er Act of llarch a. 1818.W ANTED-A hustling representative �Leave for Quarter.to sell a popular-priced room dec, b �Delta Chi Fraternity Moves. _p., SUoration. Especially suitable for col- Ilr'T1� _.:Delta Chi has moved from Go-toDr Henderson. chaplain of the lege dens, Liberal commission.. .h I b 1 • Ellis avenue to 5125 Kimbark ave-Univer-sity, W 0 las ecn ccturmg Only one student at each school,in the Orient since last September, I nue.so write for fuJI particulars at once..will return to the Univcrsity Friday. Thc Moskin Company, 1264 St. � -b JtDean Shailcr Mathews of' UlC Di- Religious Club Meets Thursday. Louis Avenue, Chicago 111. t serl e H-vinity .school, who has been giving a The Religious Education club will +I ...series of six lectures at the Pacific meet Thursday at 7:30 in Haskell 12. TYPEWRITING-Ncatly and ac- ., �Tlheological seminary at Berkeley, �fr. Allen n. 'Pond will talk on . curatcly done. Prices reasonable. -: I .ttCalifornia, will return next Tuesday. "Architccture in Religious Educa- Mrs. O. C. Ault, 5550 Drexel ave- -Ii H-Dr� Parker, the University Rcc- �idn." nue. �� . or :• • lI.an7 GGqu order, wilJ be out of residence this�. G..,_ CVW......... _ell _tt quarter. Associate Professor Mon- EXPERT FRENCH TUTORING-... JiDorodJ. ', \�= �m&D • lIarUn Stever. crief of the department of Church \Vi]Jiam M. Shhlcy, r-, 6101 Wood_ � .Tb 1+alRPoa'rKU History will spend the Spring months 8Ial'6'·4n. avenue. Telephone Midway:If' e�:at his summer home in South Haven,....Edwani R"'-icblc' Georce. ShaaerBlla HaUln" LYmaII Weld. Michigan. and will return to resumeNJD& O''=':elll Georce Gray his classes in the Summer quarter. WANTED-Ten Law students for;::. �:'�e A= �:::: w:,��:e:��; i:-i�s�:r!ac�iti::�man� ;::7t�:: ;:� �n=t f�:!e:�::: �!' Bal-Iy !�.".eIl . the npor&er .... aD oInee. aDd.tt_Wa' cleu eyCla aDd hooa& laquqe. IDa7 Professor Moore has returned from of age. Write R R. Kelty, 30 W ...... 1.DJlUIliee aDei pobat· the .&7 &0 a tiip in tOe South, whcrc he! lec- q;)E�-MAN 70th Place, Chicago._ ......... L. B. tured at Houston and other Texani �'- �... JiPrinted by Maroon Pr .. � GGll 0IUace Grew.. cities. Dr. Goodspeed, former Reg- COLLARS • -Ii M 1+�Dttotial istrar of the University, and Profes- Ladies! Save MODey .. a Keep iD. It a r 0 on ....sor Green of th� Divinity school, to- Style hy Re&diq McC.all'� .. %tits �d�:�Yth:A:!�e°:"t =: ��h:�;i:��:;ira��m��;;�:rc i:en�� 2 For 2S Magazine aud U��.�!:: i �done so, to peruse the P t b Fl' d A' P MSCAJ.l:S MKaAZIHE help J'OU dross at,l· ., .ite ers urg, • on a. sSlstant ro- EARL & WILSON bbl, at a moderate �: Onell1+The Literary initial copy of the C/Ji- fei;sor Robertslon and Mrs_ Robert- � e�pense bJ' k.,eplna ....JOU poned on theMonthly. cago Literary MontJaly. son, who at present are in thc Caro-Of Red-Man Conars • ����te/:::I:a� �It is rather late to wel- Uinas, will return to the University Maker.,NfllV' Fashion Deslsm.sORE 4 In each Issue. Also lr l+come the new arrival, but the cx- May 1. SHIRTS $1.50 AND M '1 Tlllullblo InronnaUO:1 ....igencies of pUblication dates made an Th b f f I l' on all bomo and per-H-earlier welcome . impoosible. The abro:�e .:e;r::�t� �;Of;:':y �:� � �t. . Fl�';��4�l It: dollar :JtChicago Evening Post in its "On' the dred McLaughlin, head of the de- + •••• ++++++++++ ++ __ • ._ ICrlbo today or seDd ....'for froo samplo COPY.College Campus" department has al- partment of History, who'left in De- AUTOMOBILE LIVERY 1IcCaD ....... wlllenablo]'outomaltelnJ'our.eady stolen most of the comment cember to pursue rese"rch .... ork· t own bomo. wltbyourown bands.clo�lnlrror H-.. owJ'oursctr and children wblch will be perfec' If ,.the MAROON would have liked to the University of· Berlin, will remain New Limosine cars to hire by In styloandOt. Price-nonebh:berthanm: lor :cenLS. Send for rroo Pal&ern C&taIOIrUe. ,make-as follows: c'With a 'great in the GeTman capital until next hour or trip at reasonable rates. w. Will en. T .. n. ......... ror IrOtUnlr sub-d al f scriptions amonlr your friends. Send forereee. 0 sincere pleasure we �come Au-tumn. D� Herbert L. \\T,iJlett, Pre1.alumCatalolinleandCasbPrlzeOft"er.the secOnd literarY infant born to :Assiolant Professor of Semitics. is Phone Hyde Park '439 m-.cw...,III.mlo."3lIoa. __... IIthe University of Chicago. Un terri- louring Palestine in company with' oIi ..fi.ed by the fate that cut down its thr D"'t I b '11 b Patronize our advertlsers. The7.... L ....ee IV101 y sue en.ts ut WI e Kimbark Garage, 542. ;. Kimbar)' Ave. � re- 'JtH-now almost forgotten brother early �aek for he Snmme-r quarter. Pro- (be most progressive bu.ine •• --+I "IIin his career, this new medium for fessor Robert Harper. who is engag- •..!!....t!!.!!.:..� •••• t • • • tt-��� .. ,�.-�,.:'-:-:........::::::......�'1";:r-.c::::........-:::::1f.literary. expression has toddled coD- ed jn research w--k in ancien" in- ���-, .. c' - • .. -. th �ost powerful disseminator 0 It,....,. I: Do you realize that the drama IS e. <Iifidently Out iDto the world of stu- �criptions in the British l\fuSctlm, 'Revolutionary and ProgreSSive ideas. ,. It II�:���Z::"�:tex: �= :;�n�;:n� �:�n�:;e�::�,��� IheE M MAG 0 L D MAN �. mglD- !Jtof Chicago in· years is more worth� UA "IIwhile. It 'm�:7 be destined, its edit- Former CCC" Man Goes to Akron. WILL GIVE FOUR EVENING TALKS �ors .be.lieve, to be' the mouthp·lece of The Rev Mrr Fr nkl C I SI d II.. a yn 0 e ler·Showing the Educational and Social Value Of:., er:.a dtStinetive SOrt of writing that is man. A. n., '95, D;. B. '98. of theoIidirect and sternly realistic with the Church of the Epiphany, has re- THE MODERN DRAMArealism of a great industrial metrop- sigfned his reotorship to accept aolis. Then again it may simPIT be church in Akron, Ohio. While at- AT LEXINGT ON HOTEL..the means for putti"r; into print the tending the t!niversity Mr. Sherman 22nd St. and Miehigan BouL � I 'IIbest examples of compositions by won a "c" in the half mile and was Tonight: The G J!lman Drama ., 0 IIyoung "ATiters JUSt finding them- awarded a I'C' blanket in 1911. -ti� IIsel I Gerhart Hauptman: The Socr aI and Economic Struggle. Yes. n either event a long life tothIS late"t . d Frank Wedekind. The Need of Sex Instruction., t+. ., newcomer IS evoutly to Have Mumps in the S. A. E. House. +i �;:�:E;������!:e:;��· ��:�:��F:::;�:�::::��l,�g\;�l��:; =:::�:��::�::I:r:::�:.:r:::::.::ma !If year !thought that is worth printing in the Gray and Charles Thoma, to their Mirabeau: The Tragedy of Material Success "IIURi�rsity bb undertn-aduates to beds for a week. Doth men have now d G d "J ••Brieux: Damage 00 s �ju. sti.fy them in commencintIP the pub- completely . recovered. 8 EIUs B II1• Thursday, April 3rd, p. m.: The English Drama: a l+�lcatlon of a literary magazine. The,.signal success of such publications at Students Are Invited to Exhibit. G. Bernard Shaw Rann Kennedypt!ler institutions shows that these Students are iO\-ited to attend the John Garsworthy Githa Sowerby ':+institutions have found the ma,a- cx-hibit of the Chicago TuherculMis FTroidalstYO�i April 4th, 9 po m. The Russian DramGoarky � Roo. "4 �zi .... worth..mil... It remains for institute al 19 West Jackson boule-oIi I. "IIthe University public by its generous ,,-a;rd. The exhibit is open from 10 to Tchekhov Andreyev., l+SUPPOrt to show that it, too, apprec:- 8 except Sunday, and will remain un- +i,.iates a Coed thine· til April S.C-,...� "j .!:� .4 � "6+���""1i:rMaroon8lJB8CBlP'rIOK &4.OZUBy CUTler. $2.00 a ,.ear: 11.00 a quarter.liy In&il. $3.00 a year: $1.2:i & quarter.Edllor!a1-Bualn .. omce. ElU. 26.'l·.phOIlle �d.waJ' BOO..Hyde Park 6iOl (alter_ 9 P. m.)�a11 Box "0" FacultJ' Exchazlce.II.au.cIDc Edltol' IIlnua Kema1cottNe •• .Edl&or LeOD 8&01.AWe&Io .Eclltv - - - BeI'Dal'cl V1.a.l8aIqa....... JlaDacer - - - Dudette IlaatAS.80CI.A.'r.ll: JWI'rOBSSamu.& KaplaD ••A NEW LIGHTWEIGHT. DEEPPOINTED�I\q)¥2 lor 2S ob. Claett. P_bod.,. a eo.. I-.Makers of Arrow ShirtsPROFESSORS andSTUDlNTSwill find in theUSD.:R ST.\TE .SVI"ER\·ISIOS.A CONVENIENT and SAl E Bankwith all the facilities of a down townBank under State Government super­vision.Checking and Savingsaccounts invited�OU�N On'r lIalf a llUlioD Donan.3 I"KR C.:ST ISTEltEST OS S.\ \·IX.GSJOHN A. CARROLL, President.TaOMAS JANSEN, Cashier... I • .. ,....- '., -_,.'c URKISHBATHS75' Cems. . Plain Baths laS CentOpen Day alld Night.SARATOGA BARBER S'HOI... It' H. "'Hel1P .... Prop;:- ��, �29 South Dearborn Slteet '.Expert Manicurist.Scientific MasseursExpert Chiropodis+++++++++++++++++�+.+++++. THESESDISSERTATIONSESSAYS. &c.promptly and accurately done.Shorthand dictation if required.UNIVERSITY TYPEWRIT�NGBUREAU'_·�o.�9� U30 East 56th Street... (Cor. Lexington.).. +.+++.+++.++++.+++++++++IlllHTImllillJd!ml�mmm:mm:Ji:fllffiIJ;;l!lmEilml;TIll:I::miln!lTIl!il11:lmmIlH:lliill!ExquisitePbilippineEmbroideries\\':llsts, .Jr.·lOIS I'a,:tf'ml!: ling,'ric. dainty nativefahrlclI. genuine harKl-�m',roi'l. red. DI�tImpol'ta.tiOll8 from the, PWllp"inea. Prlcce vcryreasonable,MRS. EARLE E. EUBANK5802 jackson Avenue.'Phone, Midway 6g1l.��===============u�-t1I}Il(IDtIDr��1Frances Holden SkinnerTEACHER OF SINGINGPupils entered at any time.nnwn Tnwn �lo"ln61% .1n� ,\rt" UnilcllnJt.iiyde Park Studio, 1435 E, 53ro St­Cor. Washington Ave., TeL H. P. 1194Patronize 'Maroon Advertisers THE DAILY MAROON, TUESDAY APRIL 1,1913 .new wot ld's .indoor pole vault rec­#:============='-1� ord when he cleared the bar at 12D·J! R � Y C L U B. feet, S inches. Thomas took third6116 Cottag� Grove Ave. for Chicago in t.he pole vault withB ILL I A' R D S 11 feet S inches .. � ON'LY Chicago and Illinois had practical-I_", ." dual meet in the dashes and Tickets and sleeping car reservations40C Per Hour ..Best Appointed Room Il11fdles as Chicago placed men in 76 W. Adams St .• Phone Central 6210on the South Side each of the preliminaries, semi-finalsand finals� Knight took third in8 Full Size Tables the 50 yard da�h finals, and \Vard;third in the hurdles. No�gren se­cured a third in the shot put whileGorgas tied for third place in the ;iSli:n:mii:lr.:;iji';:::ll!t:t:::;;;::::l;::::::i:::::!:';:;::�:;':;'kL:;,:H:m!lml:ni:m;Q!:nHmJhigh jump. The relay team ran anexceptionally good rac� ",hen theytook second place in the last event.Parker ran a strong race in thisevent when he secured a slight leadon Henderson, the Illinois .ru"ner,bn-t Hunter crawled up and ,ran neck 1726 W. looth St., Chicago.and neck with nre�hcd. Sanders of II r.:'!ili'T:':Tl�i:;::I,,::r"I!,' ·l·"ir .. :.:'; I::" .... ; :';.;': ;�:, "j: 'j:l"':"':;' r":':T"� iii';"1i".'iill.h)i.I:U:I� Ilo,LI:I.olI: .1... .. :11:(.1." .... :.1 .. 1 .•. : .... 1.; .• 11"11 •• 0 .01.U :.1:1111. ": .... h,,. hoiIllinois thoo took he lead from Kuh I .'r •and Cottis held this lQad on Mat-SubscriLe for (he Maroon.thews.,, .. ,;•.U(m!) (�(::)(-) if · _A � ,.t:. Az. ,'#;;" Ii � ji I � =� � "8 '�T��t�.m� Ii raJ tI ���-N;_JEt:MtlfJJ��glf � .Iil;=�iilj � it m'll! Jff JP\! 11 � � if: ifh. m ±=pf im-=it:.. = � � !! T � 6' a:;c �¥ �J4niJ! o� w =r. Ji!t z, "ill; B it X eait L. =q,:: BJJ &f- ilL � !Ji ·m � 1m Z• n�IJIiIHf ft J.iR 11::t §} 11f iil:& It fi fr �� � � 1'1 ,k. #� � JJi t!���W:���� itt :I:: -Q" � �. �� It J.J!.* ! ID1iliii1f���- "=IP ;ttB����PJ. �tii * m f.J � .J.fc �� '- *��-��1£ i�r * Jtd: 1t �� *• M. ift� � fr 1C II fI:_ � m�ZR��# 8�=���¥ --A-a ill i9! ._ il a *I /� ������il·:I1=1ir 4i * Jjj! ma 51 •�5t�AIt�When Professor Henderson lect urcd at the Y. MI. C. A. building ofNankring, China. on February 2, cop ies of the above handbill were dis­tributed throughout the town. A Ii teral translation of' the announce­ment, made by George Kasal. reads as follows: "Professor Henderson1S an American sociologist, philanth ropist, and author, His name isknown as that of one of the most im 'portant men in America. At presenthe is professor of sociology in the University of Chicago, member oft!l� �nternational Prison congress, member of the International PoorRelief association, and president of the International .Labor Insurance'as:socintion_"'. i 'Pro·fessor·,Henderson, usil1g.«n j� terpreter gave. the lecture at the ap­\pointed time before a large audience of educated Chinese. A service for'_:tile English speaking people followed. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hen­. d�r�on met all of the former Univer sity of Chicago students now living'iIi Nanking. ICHICAGO TAKES THIRD 1 :he 'final staad follows:" ,PLACE IN CONFERENCE Wisconsjn 3 1-4Illinois 33-- Chicago _ _ 18 3-4Track Team Finishes Behind Wis- Northwestern ....•........... 16 3-4consin and Illinois in Final ] owa - . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. GIndoor Meet. Purdue :................ 1 1-4i Chicago obtained third place in theConference track meet, SaturdaylI�ght at Evanston. The results werewhat was expected by the coaches. ICampbell put up a good perform­ance in the half mile when he an­",iah Osborne of Northwestern un­uexcd second place, He' ran eventil the . last thirty yards when thePurple run ncar sprintcad and tookthe race ,11 2:45, cripping :02 4-5 offDavenport's conference record. Cap­tain Gold of Wisconsin established a. DIRECT TOLittle R�k. Atlt­Ut"Umon:. Tl':tas.lIot Spr;nr;s. Ark.San .\n:onlo. Texas.Blnnlngham. Ala..Ja.ckllOn\·llle Floridn.Ft. WOT'th. Ten •.Waco. T�xaa.Ilallaa. Tex ...Charles �ty. la.Sholdon. Iowa.Omaba, Net).New Orlearut. La.Hou..-ton. T(·x.Sioux Cit,.. I ..)lempbl.. Tenn. Dubuque. Iowa.St)nngfleld. Ill.St. 1�1I1., Ill.St. Paul. lUnD.DN-alur, ULDodgevllote. WI •.::umnropoJ"-. lllnn.ll'adl3oa. WaEVa,fllr.. me, Ind.Rockford. Ill.Bloomington. IW.Calro. Ill.Cruar Raplds. Iowa,C\)uncll murr.. IowaFr�port. IU.Automatic 64472R. J. CA RMICHAELDivi�icn Passenger Agent.Eurouean ToursSend for information concerninginexp�nsive summer tours.JULIA C· BRANNAN Spring QuarterText Books and StationeryTennis Rackets Tennis BallsTennis Hats Tennis ShoesBase Balls, Gloves and MittsGYm Suits and SweatersliE University of Chicago Press5650-58 EIUs Ave. and Room 106 Emmons Blaine Ball������!�d brigh.as a dollar-quick as a Bash. �;-That's how �will help you. It is so cheerful, wholesome andsatisfying a drink. Good for both body and brain,Delicious - Refr�shing· '_Thirst-QuenchingDemand the Genuine-Refute SubstitutesATLANTA, GA.you see anArrow thinkof Coca-Cola..�......... �-- ...........�For months we've been an.icipatinC the. time _ when' you'd bewanting smart new spring clothes. 'And now a wealth of new materials have been. collected ready toexhibit to you this day. ,,'Come in and choOSe one of theie modish exclUsive· noveltiesThen let us tailoc your do thea so, they will give that inde�b­able quality termed "good style."Prices $300'lO to $60.00nne &&er.:., S. 1M Salle St .....n E. lI-:-nroe Street.25 11:. Jacboa BwcL TAILOR FORYOUNG lIEN� A. N. JERREMSt Mui8eer.� ........................ -AlE YOU LOOKING FOR A PLACE T8 EAT 1(jive THE COMMONS a Tri.'Ask the Upper C1assmen About Our FoodYou" Like the Club Breakfast and Cafeteriaat NightMusic (jood foofl Low Prices'7fe VANDERBiLT HOI'EL+ 34. sr. EAST AT PARK AVE.. N.Y..��At the focal point or the tenninal zone, on thecrest of Murray Hilt. cooled by Southern breezes fromthe sea, artifidally fed by ehilled air, 600 sunlit rooms.TARIFP:81nK'e rooIM � da.,.-13. 15 ••Double room. - - • • ts 17 ••Double bedrooms. boudoir",,"sinK-room and bath • .. '10. 811Saltn-Parloir, bedroom and bath -' '10, 'IZ, 815'Cach room with bath SP«Ial ratr$ lor Summer_.-_ ........• 1111 CeItaIII an.. &� �HICAGCD.T.lepbo... IiJ'de Parll $701Tl:IE DAILY MAROON', 'rUESDA Y APRIL I, 1913.i.t should be a duty with every col­Iege paper to push rit along." is therather startling announcement madeby the publishers of "The Ice Lens,""A play on college morals," by Dr.George F. Gundelfinger, of Yale. Aperusal of the book shows amplejustification for the action of theYale paper, and scarcel)1 convincesat least one college paper that thehook should be "pushed along."("The Ice Ldns' 'DY Geo"rge F.Gundetfinger; The Shakespeare'F\ress)ISTUDENT IS NOT HEARD FROM 1 deep and the bridges shook when we prepaid express, addressed- -wie-__ crossed them." rhrop Ames' Play Contest. Care The(Continued from page one.) Feared for Life. Little Theater, 240 West 44th Street,"\Ve stood for twenty minutes �n New York City." Manuscripts mustthe middle of a shaky bridge, with be received before August 15th.the water just a few feet below the 1913. The award will be made andtrain." said Miss Ortmyer. "We did the manuscripts returned as soon asnot think that we would ever: come possible after that date; but as Mr.out alive." Ames cannot hold himself respons-W.isconsin and Michigan universi- I ible for possible loss, or damage to'ties have both responded to he call any manuscript. authors should keepfor the relief of the flood sufferers. At l·coPies of the plays they submit.�fadison all the student organiza- 5. No play can be consideredtions are being canvassed for funds . which has previously been submittedand clothing .. �t Ann Arbor mass to Mr. Ames, either at The Littlemeetings were held both by the men Theater or while director of Theand women for the purpose of sc- New Theater.curing aid. Prize Gives Ri�hts.6. The payment of the award ofDESIRES PLAYS BY STUDENTS $10,000 sl1:\11 entitle Mr. Ames to allrights whatsoever in the acceptedplay, and shall be considered as ad­vance payment on account of roy­alties. reckoned at 10 per cent of thegr�s 'receipts from the play, shallhave amounted to $10,000. There­after Mr. Ames \\;11 pay royalties of8 per cent on all additional grossreceipts rcrived from the play.7. While Mr. Ames engages, inany case, to pa)� $10,000 for themiller of Vincennes, are both ma­marooned in their home towns.Dean Talbot, who spent her springvacation in Tryon, North Carolina,has not yet returned. and many ofthe students were unable to get backfor their first classes yesterday,Sees Bridge Collapse.A number of the students had in­teresting and unusual experiences inconnection with the flood, BenjaminBlumberg saw a bridge cave in justafter his tra� had come across it,and Janet Flanner and Helen Harehelped in the rescue work in Indian­anolis,"AU municipal activities wore sus­pended, there was no water, or mailwhen I left," said Cornelia Beallyesterday. "Our farm just outside ofI tldmanapolis was inundated and anthe pigs killed. Little boys weredoing rescue work. Some of theihouses were so much under water'that the people had to cut holes inthe roofs to get out. The trainswaded through water several feet (Continued from page one.)bearing outside the title of the playand the author's pseudonym, andenclosing the author's real name andaddress. These envelopes will notibe opened untifl the judges have:made their decision.4. Manuscripts must be clear, type­written copies, and sdnt by mail orAMUSEMENTSEMPRESS'THEATERlIN . �treet aiut Cottap Groft Av.Week stattlDg SUD.II&tllar 30SULLnr AN a: CONSIDINB'RODUCING DEPARTMENTANNOUNCEJEWEL'S MANIKINS'file Most Skillful Exhibition on theStage Today.AMERICAN NEWSBOYS'QUAR'rET,'CHARLOTTEViolin Virtuesoa._-.' GILMORE & LATOURIn Sense & Nonsense.VAL VENVO & TRECK:Those Comedy Acrobats.MENLO MOORE'SSUMMER GIRLSA Big Musical Comedy ��PRICES1Oc-2Ie-SOcCOlAN'S GIAltD�,, A STAR AND PLAY TYPICALOF AMERICAGEORGE M. COHAN AND HISCOMPANY INBR0 \DWAY JONESPOVVERSCh.!rJes Frohman presents":\ Play �'''._Il Scmething for Every­bod�'lI'THE YELLeW JACKETCHICAGOHELEN WAREBLACKSTONEBLANCHE BATESThe Wimea foe the Defeue BOOK NEWS"Pride of \Var" ;._ .. both an inter­esting' novel and a fervid attack onwars and warfare. It is translatedfrom a Swedish orininal, "Logedna."("Pride of War" by by Gustaf Jan­sono ; Little, Brown and Company.]The contact between tihe native­born American and the immigrant isithe theme of "The Invaders.' Char­actors and situations arc novel andwelt-handled. (liThe Invadens" byFrances X ewtjon - Symmes :\11 en ;Hou�hti)n Mifflin Company.)01 the German play. "Des Meeresund dcr Liebe Mellen." There arenotes and a study of the art of theauthor, Grillpnrgcr (f'Des Meeresund der Liebe Wellen" edited hy1\fart.�n Schutzc i Henry Holt andCompany.)Associate Professor Martin Will Levington .Comfort has aSchurze ·is the editor of an edition style in novel writing as distinctiveas it is pleasant, His latest novefis far out of the class of most of the"sellers" one can Ifent for three centsa day at the corner drug stores('"Thc Road of Livjng' Men" by WitlJLevingfon Comfor6; J. B. Dippin­cote Company.)Booth Tarkington's latest novel,latcly pubbished serially in the: Satur­da.\· E'l'(",,;ng Post is substantiallywhat one would expect it to be. Postserials have to be pretty good to satis­fy the millions of reader s of thadphenomenal publicatioln. and M,r.Tarkington knows "what the public. wanta " ("The Flirt" by Booth Tark­"The Yale AIII",,,i IV c:C'kiy refuses: ington; Doubleday Page a;nd Com­to advcrtisd tJl(S �ook. We think - ·�nv.) ,"A scientific basis for religion andmorality a\nd for a solution of thcenigma of evil" is the descriptivesubritlc of "Goethe's Key to Faust,"a volume in which are set forthGoellhc's own eocpo�toroy remarkson his "Faust," (Gonhe's Key' toFausli" by William Page Andrews;Houghton Mofflin Company.)AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS55th Street and Lake Avenue.JEFFERSON OLYlWPICNOVELTY PHOTOPLAYFive neels nl�btlJ' ot the 18t4.'8t mOTlngpictures. neat otwuslc by blgb classorcbestra. Come andh4.'ar OIJr new $7.500pipe orpn.TONIGHTSTUDEBAKERTHE GREAT RAYMOND"A Fascinating Devil"Magic .. Mystery and Miraculous runs­ions.MAJESTICANDREW MACKIn His Melody MonologueREINE DAVISThe Charming SingerMOVING TALKING PICTURESLolo; Nina Morris & Co.; Joe Jack­s�)O; Apollo Trio, Lorraine Mitchel�'Tom Nawn & Co., Cecile Beresford.pAlACE MUSIC lULL"THE LITTLE PARISI EXXE"Master M�n<L"Mlle. Fregolc�ka. Schenk & Van, Mc- Wm. A. Brady AnnouncesHINDLE WAKESbest play submitted, he does notpromise a production if, in the opin­ion of the judges, no play of requisitemerit is received. Dr. Salter is a graduate of Knoxcollege, the Yale Divinity school.and Harvard, Columbia and Got­tingen universities� He has Iecturedfor the Etbical Culture societies ofSALTER LECTURE TOMORROW iChicago and Philadelphia, and hagbeen special Ieeurer of PmIosioph�Special Lecturer to Continue' Course . in the University si�ce M*ch 1909.On Niezsche. 'His Iast course of Ieetures of whichSeason's Best Play-TribunepRINCESS -Dr. W·iUiam Mackintire Salter,special lecturer on Philosophy inthe University, will lecture on "Niet­zsche'S Ethical, Social, and Religiousviews" � .( :30 tomorrow in HarperM1G. This is the firslt of a series ofiWednesday lectures to be given by.DI'. Salter under the auspices of thedepartment of Philosophy.William A. Brady's Chicago Play­rhe Crusaders or Jerusalem Deliv-- " houseered (three reel feature)Their' Com�1ion Suits (comedy) JTHE LADY FROM OKLAHOMADad's Stenographer (comedy) By Elizabeth JordanFrom Death; Life (drama) .A Great �erican ComedyADMISSIONMain Floor. all seats • • • • • • 10Balcony, all seats •••••••••• 5C AMERICAN MUSIC �••f----------------------------------------------�Gertrude Hoffman this y�ar'9 are the continuatlioD, wasgiven here two years ago. He is theauth'or of several works on etJbinlsubjects..Expect Glee Club Home TocIq.Members of the Glee and Mando­tin clubs are' expected -home todayfrom- their western tour. They leftLos Ange1et on March 26_Broadway to ParisEvery Night & Sat. Mat.. SOc, 75c,$1 .. S1.50COLONIALZIEGFELD FOLLIESExtraordinary Feature.ChiDe Line Fooand Co. of 14 OrieutalsGARRICKWilliam Faversbampresents JULIUS CAESARMiniature Musical Comedy,25 peopleThomas A. Edison'SIn PUt· Armstrong'. play of the hour. TALKING MOVING PICTURES CORTTHB ESCAPE Presenting Edmund Brcese in "TheConnelt" & Simpson, Brqnson & With Thos. A. WiseBaldwin, Geo. Felix & The Barry, Most Original Comedy in YearsGirls, Car'rie Reynolds, Carpos Bros. Toaicht SOc to 11.50; I�.GO Mat. Wed.ILLINOISWith an All Star CastGeorge W. Lederer'sTHE 7th CHORDThe ··So Differmt" Music Play.Cast of Famous PlayersTHE SILVER WEDDING Time is BcetinJ:­and in that respect It'sjust like money.';But it doesn't re­quire much time=normoney either-to geta big red tin ofAny tobacco signpoints the way-lOefurnishes the means­and the tin opens upa good time. Tempt­ingly rich and flavor­some-without a hintof bum or bite.