I.i VoL, XII. No. 19. ,. - . '.� � 01': .9.BIOAGO. SA".I.'UBDAY. OCTOBEB. 25. 1913.CLASSES MAKE NOMINATIONS twcnty·one in the prellmiuary .. debatingtryouts in Harper.MIl 1.a.st. night.From this number six will be : chosen Twelve Hundred Rooters toi For F�I� Tim��.ip.�I.lJistol)'Cheer Best Boilermaker I These Two J�.,ml- COD- '.j. Team· in History. test Cracial Game.THREE HUNDRED MORE HEEDEDHowell ..Murray and Nelson Nor. three weeks from last night to eom­gren were nominated for president at pose the VartJity debating teams.tho Senior .class meeting in Cobb yes- 1'he twelve lI!en are:I,. McDonald.B. V, Cohen. NORGREN TO BE BIG.·FAcrOR DlREcrOR STAGG· WORRIEDI �.a.'�.;, ..Of . Meu I Declaras Squad Is Not; � l'ae..... ..: l..Eollermakers, 01IenSiveJy �Defensively"Captain's Toe And ConditionDC!)ended Upon ForVictory.Coach Smith, "Dnlcss our �oy. eo'stage fright we should win. tQda1'. KTscouts have told -me that djieaeo -eompnrnrively slow,"SENIORS NAME MURRAY _::.ID:DELYUES�AY ANOUUIIIPm IS I PURDUE AND:: CHICAGO. PLAY.', AII),NO� IlRACE a;:::-� =h!.� · .;-:.:;� 1m Ulc.A. . PROBABLE TITLE·. £08,IESTFourth-year CIau Puts Up Two Last Year's'Men ChOleD... Fr-..J-.Of..uDiv� Wdi. ""!-e. For Presideacy at Meeting '"-r , c..-___ -�.., UIY'yesterday Momiag. :.� .: .$200,.If.students,)Can Raise'I'welve men wcre selected out of ; EiahtkHJuuIrecLterday, .luniors met in Kcnt east andnamed Frank Selfridge, EdwardThomas, Kent .Sykes and. Hugo Swan.and. tho. Sophomores, Wi�liam Shirleyand Frederick Burcky. Tho Freshmannominees are Harry Beardsley, Will·iam Templeton, S. S.. Windrow andEvan Thomas. 'Vomen were nominat- .ell for vice-president and secretary ineach class, There were many eandi­dates for each ofrice.Stntlont council., �o DetecDIDe BliglbWty..qandielates have been .�� tOhanel. ip' -. - ii8l;"�of- tlie�""-activili"', to th�council befl;»re Tu.esdayp int o�dor to.. d�term.ine .their eligibility un�er thenew point system. The system reoPresident: Howell Murray, Pletlgeci.$112.$73.$68.50.$65.$58.$54,$49 .. 50 I---------------"'! i Opinions of Cc;a-:hes and Oapta,IM.$42. Previous- Chicago-Purdue Iii. Director Stagg, ·'The ,R�!�})f t ...$522.00 Games. game depends 011 the splr�t.! 8111'Another $100 has been guaranteed ; men,'the Y. M. C. A. by friends of the UnL IHP:!-Purll\1e, 38; Chicago, O. Captain Norgren, "Our te�·w ...I I "0 C}' 10 good shape. It will be a c.lose··p. .. ••J8�):;_ 'urc ue, _; ueago, .1894-Purdue, 10; Ohieago, 6.Wilbur Hamman ..R. J. Swanson,W. E. Atkins,s, H. Conrad,Arnold Baar,L. W. Powers,H. C. Rosenberg,Benjamin Bills.M. <1. ·..Mitchell. Commiseions MenDivinity school ....•.. 83Freshmen . • . . . . . . .. 32Law Behool ••...•.••. 48Medics ••.........•.. 41Graduates ..••... . . . •• 8Sophomores .....•.... 33Seniors ..• : ..•....... 23'Juniors .•.....•...... 18Total 286B. 'V. Brown.··nree From.Last Year.: versity if students raise enough tomake out a thousand dollars, As $500For the first time' iii "'hisiorr Chiea­�o nnl1 Purdue will meet' i�·ih� gaBlethnt will probably de<!icie- tbe.':W ...championship. Since i800 ·'ik�' ClUe.._ ,...\b"go_Purduo gam 0 has uwally be.m(.'rl'ly a pradi("e contest' ·fo;'Cbie..,.- . •• "f"lllhut in hitter years the Boi ennat ... . ...... !, t (thnve �1t("('�el�l in making it' e�·l�" i"tcrf'�ting for Dircetor S�. n.. .� ...........Yf'ar PII:-'lll� i!" rf'prc�entcd,bl}� grea�I'�t. tf'nm in hi!4t.ory, anll to 8&1' that�tn�� i� ,,"orryin� nh�1tt tOday;� ,...i� pnttinlr it mildly. The Old Man t.rcnlh" up :lWlin�t if. TI;i�, 'y�r the!whe:ln10 wn." c!qlCdally �nfecl ..,:1� t.o give tho tRam ti'!l� ��r., �,1e'�10pm('nt� Tho two �p�h:lr(f('�t ("onte�b w('re pla�ea"(&t u.,ene1 of th(' !Wh('c1nl(', and" 'tHreeb......�t�� prOf'C'f'clf'c1 to drill 1a(l'I' md lie·("ording to hi� '(l('t. motboJs::' 'l'b_. , .....CO:l("h Smith �tf'ppetl in, u� all .......�e180n �orgren.Yice·pr�dent: Ruth Agar,Cornelia Beall,Helen Street.Charlotte Viall.lIirriam Baldwin.Hamett Tuthill.Treasurer: .loh. Greene..lohD Parlee..J'1adar 0IuL-8eeretuy:.. President: FraDk: Selfridge,Edward Thomas,Kent Sykes,.Hugo Swan.l"iee·Premdent: Leona Coons,. Nina O'Neill,Phyllis Fa,..Iris Spohn,Emily Burry.Dorothy CollinI',Lou.., Vick.Buken Rhett,Verwyn Palmer.Vargaret Fenton.Bop...... 0IuL8ce1'Ctary :William Shirley, .Tr.,Fred Boreky.Viee-president: Dorothy Davi",President:. (ContinuecJ 011 pqe f.) already has been secured by students,if $300 more is obtained, $200 will be 1898--Cbicago, ,17; Purdue, O.1899-Chicago, 44; Purdue, O.190()---'cbicago, 17; Purdue, O.]901-Chicago, 5; Purdue, 5.1902--Chicago, 33; Purdue, 5.]903-Chicago, 22; Purdue, O.!1904--Chicago, 20; Purdue, O •1905-.Chicago, 19; Purdue, O.1906; Chicngo, 39; Purdue, O.]907-Chicago, 56; Purdue, O.f: 11£�ROBABLE LINEUP FOR TODA YIS G.�ME. �due .Pall Back.Applegate, 193., Oliphant, 158.R. Half Back.. . . � o O'Brien, 184.L Half BackoFinn. 1015 •Quarter BackTurner, 159. '(;sn60, -Q!). '. i Rouch, 193. GI08t'Op, �t., 178. Berns, 198. Blocker, 175. Bishop, 18!).. Right End Right Tackle :: I Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left Endo 0 0 0 O� O_,; 0_----0----------0--------0-----------0 000(Continued Oil. :,page f.)Other candidates may be nominateclby petition beforo 4, Tuesday: Peti­tions should be addressed to the un- Three· ot these mcn were, members I!i'\"'en the association. The names ofclergratluate council. Petitlons for re- . of .the team last year, Hamman,' COli' the donors have not been made pub-("1n.'lSiftca.tion should also be addressed ·rall and Baar, lie. . T' .to the eounell. by Tuesday afternoon.. .-. - Forty members have been ncl.le.l tn..', .. , l . 'E'.-J.men OJAb ·�ta Tuesday. 1 ')" 50The classification lists are posted out> '.- t.,"_·� • , - • • .".. the roUs since yesterday am $ .....side th� ofriees of tho Bureau of Ree- The �reyh��� Dramatic ane} MocLhas been subscribecl: There will l-e noorda in Cobb. Notific;atioDs of with;- ,e�. �jc�ion. club . �il� . hold: its l nextluncheon today, Monllay will be them�e�lIg a� 2:30 in ·t:be '.'N�ighborhoo,lI�awal ,shoulcl be addressed to either last day of the campaign. Dean But-R th JI h CI:I' W tk· f 1 rooms i�, Lexington TUe9(lay. . Alller and Professor Coulter wI·II <11'\. e.-.ku. oug or· .yue a InR 0 t 1(' 'or lQOS-ChJ'cago 39· Purdue 0{reshmen women' are invited to attend • " ,.. , .. .. . � J �t; the Inncheon at 12:45 i!l tho Oom- 1909-Chicago, 40; Purdue, O.. �oro��y' ;P�y��. iL�!1.¥at:p'r�t .. 9pl. will.""_.e. • 14 Pu d 5.'. . mons ,,;ru t; Ull().__(:hu·a.go . r ne .give a humorous sketch and 1l0rJorlt'! JIarsball 'l"alks. ,,' ..Conley '11 '... . Dean ] 911-ClciC'ngo, 11: Prrrdne, 3. . �WJ r8C1M,f. . -.' �� eoIl d .. \ .. .'.- . " • -.----' .. � .La", .�UD."'" �·au. 'f'.: lIUBalOna ��C1iirago;-T:-Fnr(tlie; o. - ,;-_._ .. _ .,., were in ebarge of the luncheon yes • : .... ;.__ - a--...... . - I . I·New Facolty _bar ... 0 -..-. terday. Dean Marshall aOfl the Rc'\"'., ..' . . 1 • "'1.. '. Chcerecl by 1200 frantic 'P¥rdu-:;Plans.for .. plays-to.be given by the CharletJl·W. �i1key ,were the �peak. I ',._- 4.' "..' I rooter�, the Boilermakers will enter I.striets participation in more than an F.rench club during the .. Autumn fluar· era. I .. _ '.,allotted number ot aetivities, the num· • ter are in the ·hands of the following· I todny'� game e1eterminccl to takr all, I: ,�'IId.. _�.. _- gf:!!!ent of Play, "aJltag(' of the ouly �hal.lce in the, last..ber varying according to the time reo committee; Dorothy P�ilbrick, ("hair· ----r-An int'reased attendan("e at the Yello", I cl.o7.('n years to b(.'at .ch l(' ago. PU" r.ell1(, t·.quired by each, and ten points being man; Alta Fisher, Clara De Roque,tbe maximum allowanee. Candidates and Phyllis Fay. At the club meet. .T�lt��t, owing to the .threat by theI pr(,scllts one on(.' of the most {OJ pt1l1a.Ob.ieRg41. Tb,��� �iety management I oil' iin('Ups in the W('st. '1'be tet.... m IN Iwho are at present engaged in th(' jng Thursl1ay a talk will be given bythat it would leave the city this week,' nlmost exa('t!�· the equal of Chi�ngomaximnm number allowed will not b(.' F. L. SchoeU, a new member' of the Ihas -warranted the management in ex_ in weight nnel iM further a4lvanccc1 iupermitted to run for office, unless they [o'rench faculty. . � .ten#lil)g .t1!� �ngagement. football than Diredor Stagg's �qun�1.arrange. to cut down their partieipa.. I I---+---- 'I'h(.'T(' are two fa.-tors that mav' turntion in aetivities. Lists should be y, M. C.A. field trip,. will, be takeD Boc:ke7 ,�eam �o Eled.. .. •� ..., . tho t1l1e tn Clllengo'R f:n'or; the firstaddressed to the Conneil and be left this morning to � ;Deighh9zhood he·, All JIlembors �t the W. A. A. who. h lOt' f h '1 tL. '" I' IS t Q ('onl 1 IOn 0 t e men, ani 'ICat the faenlty exchange. "-ond . South .Chi� iSou�"" Deering I: have r�stered for h()('kev will mc('t,; '.' .. • s('('onll Norgr(.'n's to(.'. t'·The Jist of candid�tes follow: ('enter anel t"'� J}y"produe�:: .Coke.. Monday at 10:]' in Lexin,;on ;!ym·. I Direc-tor Stags: will rely I'rilu'i!':lll:8eDi.or 0IaIa. Corporation wiU.� visi�t I �e party nasium to elect a repre!4Cntath'e forwill leave the, "C!' benea, at 8:30. the advisory board of th� W. A. A. (Continueel from page 2.)Left End Left Tackle.� . VnnrlDk 1� . Shull 1�7. ,; Left Guard Center� 182 Des .Judien 199oQuarter BackB...n160oL., Half Back.� 176 oFall Back.II.-ee IIIChic • .,WeIIM of UDeCbi("ago, ]21\1.: Av. lRl.Purdue, ]273; Av. ]RI.�otal WeIaJa\,Chi("Rgo, ]957: Av. 178.Purdue, ]943; Av. 177. Right Guar,1 Right Tackle Right Enl'&nlllon, ]85. Goettler 185 Rnllmlrartn('r, 1;-1).oR. Half BackNorgren, Oapt, 175'Wei�ht of BackfieldChjc-a�o. f)S : A,·. 1;1.Pnrllu(', SO; .0\\'. ]iO.OFFICJA'�: Umpire, Holbrook, :llich ig&n;; Referee, Henneage, Dartmouth; Heael J�in(.'mnn, Porter, Cornell.\ ;• tThe Daily Maroon• .u.n .... .,� ... PUBDUB � ISftB050Bft m BIftOBY itl\iIiiiiji\9f�f31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ ..Thomas J. Cave)' • Son ,JOSEPH SCHMIDTFUBNI8lIIHOS STA'1"IONEBY, 2'OILE'!' AB2'IOLES�WftIDt\'S�1DREXEL PHARMACY CLASSIFIEDMATT JI�Al'4Y, B. Ph. DVERTIStllEN1SComer 55th and Drexel ChicagoTelephone Midway 1411The Houe 01. J.I"urto Drup. Chem1t'aIIJ _d I 5(' per Iiue, No adverflsemeut ro-ToUH ,.bt1�lftl. civ ed for less than 25c. All c1assi1ledFor that Gril'lo)C UI' ..:u;J ill 'Lh" h,':1J-).)r,'xd CCold, Urlv�, and F"n.'r -rabi�tll, :::.c. dvertisements must be paid in ad-Ask for a Frt" ... :'u1Ul'k.Stop that �ubh wit a butt!e of ,,! our Wh!t .. 'allee •Pine Hun e ), and Eucaln': us, :!:.c,uea e \,C that H e ",da..:h ... With a lOe l'ackag" orUn'x"! Headache Pow.ivra., .l'ormcrl1U.uYUUt7 oj Ulicqo Wcdd7.lJeing desipedFOB BEASONABLE PRICESMany of -these sketches are Wustra­tiona of famous quotations and pas­sages especially adopt.ed to Balowe'eu.1'hanksgiving and Xmas part1ea.lJNlJSUAL AND STBIXINGCamp Fire Girla to JIeet lIoDday."Cawp }o'ire Girls," an organizationto promote all the higher aims andinterests of women and to help th�mIive a fuUer life, will hold its firstmeeting Monday in the NeighborhoodrOOUl from 4 to 5. All wowen Inter-I'ested in the clubs are asked to signSUBSOBIBB FOR'l'BB DAILY JlABOOB'$2000.(Continued frCHll page 1) For GentlemenSPECIALIZING IN filE W AN'l'S OFTHE COLLEGE !IANCollars size 13, up31 W. Monroe Streetupon condition to win out in the lastquarter, and if all else fails Norgrenwill be depended upon to keep the ballaway from, the goal line, �orgie hasconsistently outpunted every oppcneutthis year and should be able to gainanywhere from ten to twentq-flvt)yards on his long spirals. As Oliphantis the mainstay of Purdue, Norgie it;the hope of Chicago.Pla:rers Look EquaLLittle can be detennined by a eom­parison of the- men. Captain Norgrenis opposed to O'Brien at left half, andis regarded as the superior of the respectively.1--------------- __Boilermaker. Pierce plays oppositeApplegate, the 193 pound recruit full�he pOllLt s,) ste.!Il a})proved J.aat. back. Pierce is a reliable veteran andshould· outplay his youthful opponent,although Applegate 18 an exceptional­ly fast man. Gray is up against 01;­phant, and the Boilermaker on aeeouutof his brilliancy is given the choice.clasa o.flices �- required to give the The quarterbacks have ,little be-under£raduate 'council a list of their tween them. Both are new men aniactivitic:;s, in order to determine wheth- reputed to be first class. Blocker ander they are eligi�le. Exclusion of cand.. Glossop are the best Purdue linemen.. tdates who already �ve plenty to do Blocker gave Butler, the Badger AUAmerican taekle, all he could takecare of last week, and is already re­garded as an All·Western choice. Itwhich perhaPs would be slighted. tor is safe' to predict that it will be hardactivities of other sorts; to say DOth- to gain on his side of the line. Cap'ing of the benefit to the caDdidate, tain Glossop, although comparativelywho is not permitted to take u�n him- light when opposed to the giganticself more work than he can haDdle Des .Tardien, according to Coach Pageadequately. But class o1fices are ollly will give Shorty an awful fight, Tl:.(�a begbming. :J:veryone engaged in ac- linemen will have to be on their to(;SUvities should be called on to �fumish all the time, for Shorty may have hiNa list of his pa.rticipation in acUvities, handa full and not be able to give hi�til order to discover any � when mates his usual assistance.anyone is doiDg too much. '80 faT the Fonrani Pa.as To l'Igme.council has been busy arrauglng de- ,Vruwink is the hope of Chicago attails, and consideriDg methods of de- encL' The shifty basket ball captaintermining Just who is engaged in ac- is a wonder in gathering in forwarclUvities. and in what ones. But withpasses and will figure prominently iTIactivities for the year, consUltation S�s open formations. Shull anI}with those heading aDd directiDg the Goettler at tackle are fair, but will bepushed to their utmost by their oppe�·ent&. Harris and Scanlon are a paIrof the best guarda in the West, andthen we may hope for the real1pa.1iloD should hold their men handily. SeaD-Ion is particularly fast in getting downthe field on kicks.Coach Smith and a squad of twentyfive playerS arrived on the campUs yes_terday afternoon and went throughOlder students can remember tile.. al' drln on Marshall field. 1;;0,"go ,,time 'when the � club spectators were.allowed, and the Boil-ermakers are reported to ha"e gonethrough their entire stock of plaY8.The special train from LaFayette �illyean, the atuDtB han arrive this evening. Over 1200 hun­fallen off into a more or less moaotoD- dred" spectators are expeeted to comeous swat-festa, to the pneral diaKast UPt' the largest 1l1lmber ever makingof everyone. N:_01r that 'beaUDc has the. journeY'.been aboUahed, the atuDtB C&DDOt de- ChicagoIlADa&UI& Eclitoc •••••••••••• .IIartia SteYer.� .. Editoc ••••••••••••• Geora. CgttinabamA�tica Eclitoc ••••••••••••••• HarI7 GoIaaa1SuaiDcu .II&D4l&u •••••••••••• Baudette IIUlUrcWatioD �u •••••••••• WiUiaaa 1..7aID up in Lexiugfon, This organization IDa' ® e pi e mnm7St5711ump?l1t7mn;ecrrespouds to the Boy Scouts move-mentel'ulllWlcd dad)' excep' ::naDd<A7.. ....uodQliaw1 hollWA),. dW� UUec-quarLcr. Q1 I.DclIwy'eraa17 )'c&r.�tcrCf1 aa accoud-cl&u m&il at the Chicaaul'O.L�CC. �il1W&&o • .w.. March 1�. 1»U�. wa,Ocr Ac' vi Matc:n �. 1�1" Sell Letter for $66.50.A letter by Edgar Allen Poe waK801t1 at auction in New York Wednes­day for $66.50. At the same sale let-�UBSC1UP.1·lON .RATES..IS)' e&rJ�cr. fZ.OtU & ),c:u. t.1.uu a quarter.»)' waaJ. ,��UO a ),CAr' f.1,Zit a quar&.cr..&:.ullot\lt·.asUWCN UUlcc. .I:dUa ;a.J.Clcpuune Muhwa7 �uu. ters by Charles Reade, Walter &ott,Lord Lytton, John Ruskin and EugeneField brought $3.20, $5, $8.50, and $9, ,nNE LINE or CANDIES956 E. 55th st. Chicaao, DLImported and Domestic Line ofCIGAltS x xn CIHAllio.'TTl-:S.+++++++++++++++++++++ .. ++++�oilOtia' LO::;T--Vialllouu out of riug; betweenspu.ug 1J.1 :n,luAtl,Ut; 'Vote, IS to be putinto pra.ctica.l Opera.tiOlll!!!lDeaiately. The 1irstevidence of tbia tactthat candidates tor HALLOWE·EN Iteecbcr nud Kirnhurk aud 5ith. He:Original cards (etchin& cha.rcoal and wart! if returned to lliss C. U. Dav is,water color sketches for any social af- Beecher hull.fair (dances, clubs, dinners, etc.,) arertistic siugiug at Mrg. Knights, 5652tor Hallowe'en or Xmas festiviUes willackson Ave. Term of ten ICS�OllS-­be sold for $1.00 a set. Novelties and"iftecn Dollars. For further Informa­clever touches especially planned forion, address 6356 Jack�on Avc. Phone,each festivity will also be sold If de-sired. These suggestions and WUBtra... Hdway 4390.tions are distiDct.b" � (;()l\IE AND' SEE an exclusiveTHEY HAVE NOT BEEN PBINTBDlino of Japanese embroidored gownsand kimonos iDlported direct from Ja·as printing them for the pubU� wouldpall. Original designs in silk gauzorob them of their orlglnaUty. and cotto� crope. Prices reasonablo.Elisabeth Eberle, Mrs. �teiner, 5616 KiDloark ave., 1st1517 E. 57th St., �o, IlUDois. fiat.••••••••••••••••••� Tailoring means clothesthat give you distinction �r.d in­dividual good style. Prices ��30to $60.The PointSystemwill be a good thing for aU concerned;tor the activities which they wouldslight if elected, and for, the class, SUGGESTIONSBEFORESubs'cribea.1fairs of the' 'nrious• orp.nizatiODSshould give the ,coUDdl the necena..,.information within a few weeks. ADd. forThe, Dailyof the great plan; a reducUon of �­ticipation in activitles to sensible P%O­portions. and e]imiDatlon of the honOrDabber. Marqon·'2.00, fmDiabed g e n u i n eamuseme� during the10.15 period. Of lateten Club For Sale_OllC full dress coat, one'rince Albert coat and vest, one wiu­er overcoat--sizcs, 36 to 3S. Goodouditrou, cheap, Tel. Oakland 5116·13 Oakwood Boulevard. Apt. No.1.Puplls Wanted-llrs. F'lora Mach'or­mith, voice builder and teacher ofBOARD-Private family for limitedapplication. $5.00 a week or separatemeals pro rata. Mrs. Gairns, 6134Woodlawn. H. P. 637; good home cook·in£.I Magazine Business for sale, eheap,!good profits, easy work, will not inter-Irerc with studies.-H. Rasmussen, 5213Insleside a'·e., Phone H. P. 7020.TAILOB FOR YOUNG JIBNTHREE STORES: 7 N. La Saile St.71 E. Monroe 81.25 E. J:JeUou Bh-cL................. �-,-----,_ ----- -. ---=================�--rClass in Modern Dances. iIi!I:i!1illIIIii:11IMiss Mary W. Hinman will commence herTuesday afternoon class in ball room danc­ing for this year, Oct. 28th, at 4:30 in RosalieHall.The lesson is an hour and a half long andis given under the personal supervision ofMiss Hinman. Dances of today are correct­ly taught.cenerate into tJds bratal1t7, aDd COIL WILL �AKB BA.LLOr OKaequently, the ,club must tandsIa PD- KO.OR COUB'!' A� OHAPBLaiDeJ7 amusing stunts ODce more, Ifthey are to do � at au. 0Ulwe hope to see onoe more IOIIle of theclever stunts of ol4eD tlmes� It IsdfatiDctly up to the older JDelDben to1UJI their wits in 4n1slnc DCmIlUes.now that they no 10Dpr eau. 1188 thepaddle to hide de1lcienq in plalUl. �' �albot an4 Lbm to Speak atMeeUD& lief .. VcM III �akeD.A stUdent vote to determine theattitud� of the undergraduates to·ward the. DeW Honor Court will be­taken at chapel service in Mandel,aecording to the announcement madeyesterday by' Lane Rehm,president ofWhfle it is tI'Ile that the best and tho Honor &S8OCiation. A diseussion'Worthiest respect that can be IIIlcnm will take plaee at the meeting to beto ODe"S Alma Mater Is inwal'd, it u held at the home of Ireno Tufts atwell also, to o�e 1 :30 Sunday night, when Dean LinnDe Vniversity some of the cnmrar4 will Rpe&lt.a.I convenUOD& '1'be Vni- Representatives of eveey campus or·nrslty Seal, like the ganization will meet Tuesday after·Alma Kater IODJ, Is au outward G- noon with the assoeiation for the pur­pradOD of the Vniversity, Uld lIIloalcl pose of hearing the full plans of thebe accorded the rapect due the Vni- Honor Court. It is hoped in this wayvenlq. A broDA � of the 8eal.. to interest all undergradua� eirclesimbecl4;,u _In tile loor 01 the corrldor through their reprCtlentatives so thataDder Kitchell tower. Proper respect when the matter comes to a vote.,or one'S Alma Kater l1loald cause eveey mc1ent may vote intelligently"..,.0118 to avoid walkIDC upon it... on the question. Studio-1459 East 53rd Strec tPhone Hyde Park 2768-�- -- ---�- -_#- •ftIB DAlLY 1IABOOlI, SA.!1JBDAY, om'OBD 25 1915.. •. -\'\1 ,fhat CoUege Editors 'fhinl<\l\i\ _-- --- - 1\\Phi Kappa Psi.. 0 0 0 2 5 0 6 3'--HiPtJi U psilon .. 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 �1Two base hits, Waage, Three basePUt KAPPA PSI DEFEATS R. Cornwell, L f •...... 0 1 0 2 0PSI U. FOB SECOND 'l'DIE Painter, bt. •..•.•.•.. 0 0 1 1 1M. Cornwell, r. f .•..... 0 0 0 0 0Phi Psis Win Return Game Easily,1€·8-Play Four Games NextWeek. 8 4 14 24 4A Ga=e With the East.W.., uuderst nud that the A t.hk-t ilI ouu--ll t hi« uf'toruoou will t a ke uc­t;'lll Ill'tl'I·lIIilliu;.! whcthvr 01' not Wis-":'IIS�" will s�al't tho 1:IO,"CII:l:l:t i�l :h:'1filii J 1'1't'1I1'C for :111 I',ast· \\ t:!'it t: luuu,.ioll:-<hip football ;_:a III e. \\'0 hope thatt "I'Y will :1I,t f'nvoruhly 011 this pro!"ls:11.There i� 110 doubt that the studeuthOlly a III I nlullllli lint on ly of \\,iseull'sill hut of every Couf'ercuvc u ni vvr;!"it.y an' a uuit ill favor of sU1'1I ;1�:lIl1e. Also, we have ;.!ood I'l'aSUIIS tohl'lil'\'C that a ;,!0011 portillll of t h«,'astl'ru �tlldl'lItS would l ik e to Sl'C :-0111'11:� ,'ollh'st sta;':I"). Both E:t!"t. :,,1<1 "-I',.;twnut to see the nnt iunn] ,'hallll'iol!-.:hil':--'I,ttll.'ll hy some 111111'1' 1'�'l't n i n nu-t h­... 1 t.hn n I'olllparati\'l' :-:I'Or,'!",Jts Illlfl'a:-oihility :-:l'('IllS to h,' th.,0111.'- ohjedioll that has ht'l'll 1I1'�L'da;,!ai,,�t this }lI'ollos:!). �1'1t'!t I'radi,'alldifTi"lllti('� ns tho uu.luc It'll;,!tlwllilig iIIlIt (If the �(':L"()II nml t he ,lisa,I\':lIlt:l;_!t'to either tcmn of hnv i m; t.o I'la." illthe gallic coul,l he pla�'I'11 011 the Sat­ur.lnv following Thallk�;!i\'ill;!. whi.-hwOIII,l ext.(�lItl the �l'aSI)II a sill;!le '\'1",1.I \'11 th"lt it would Ill' pla" .. ,1 innn r, a n. • •some I·ity Iiko CIl,,'e)alltl or Ciuv inunt.iwhir-h is :l.lIollt haJfw:ty oetwC1_'1l thetwo sl'hools. "'I) hnve faith in till'ntlngc "","here there is a will t.IH'rl'i� a wny;" So we feel certa.in that anyother practical IlifTil'ultics that mi:;htnrise ('ou!tl l)(� similarly �oh'('ll.Therefore, we hope that the Athldi,'council will totlay 11ccitle to at Il':\"tmake an aUl'IlIpt to arrallge for this,... .. 0 ... I'S .. pnrticular ausl,il·iollsganle. �"' ,. . •• ••time to start the mO\'elllellt, for at)en..�t four of the Conferelwe schoolsnre hopeful of this year's champion-I . Encb of these schools will un-Slip... .cloubtedly favor the proposal. ShouJait be found to be absolutely out ofthe question to arrange the' game forthis season, we su�gest that the planbo acted upon now for next year.­'Viscollsin Daily Cardinal. 011 easily yesterday in iudoor baseball, hits, Donahoe. HOOle runs, Gorgas,Ili·S. Psi U got the jump and forHunter &; Blackburn, Sacrifice hits,three illllill;_:� Blaekburn held the PhiGorgas. Struck out by Gorgas 16; byP:-ois saft'I�', hut Cater that he wont to;!:tllle. :\falln �('ori"g four times. JIun­t er tli:-:lot'ail'll his finger hut stuckway, treasurer; Helen Stephenson, see­through tile game. Boyle and Catronretary, Anna H. Blake.of the Dolt« performed efficiently :1S Stansbury, 2, by Blackburn, 5. Basespil'I'l's :11111 a suecesslon of pitehers011 balls of Gorgas, 3, off Stansbury,wer e l»:l,lIy mauled Hunter, Rick:�: off Blackburn, 8.�Iathl'w�, ulIII Lawler followed each Umpires Boyle and Catron. At-ot her ill the box, tendauee 75.Rt:lIlshllr.,", who started the game oftllo Phi P!"i� ,11:1,1 IlifTi('lllty locatit,:_!'t lr» piatt', :111.1 Gorgns p'itched the la!-tseven IlIlIill;,!s. The Phi Psis gave hima t'OIllIll:tllllilll! lend after the fifth.H. Coruwull was the stnr for tho Psi DEAN SPEAKS BEFORE CLUBMiss Talbot Is Speaker At GraduateWomeus' Club.Dean Talbot addressed the GraduateWomens' Club yesterday afternoon itLexington. Tile officers of the Clubfor this year are: President ; FraueisSwain, viee-presideut ; JIelen TrealL("'�, llIakill;,!in the field. two spectacular catchesFor tho Pili Psi's 1\[ann,Gorgns played tho best::rl,itrators. Faculty And Students Dine.Thc I'hi P�i� have schellnletl games! Social Science dinner held last nightfor ney t week as follows, Oct, 27, Phi in the Commons cafe. The graduatePsi vs, Chi Psi: Oct. 28, Phi Psi YR. r students and the faculty of the fourBctn : o-e. 2!1, Phi Psi YS. Deke; Oct-!IICpartments came together to diseuss::0, Phi Psi vs, Alpha Delt, ' "What can the social scle rnee depart-The Box score. " ments do to aid in the solution of thePhi Kappa Psi. problem of the day."R. H. A. P.O. E. f There were sixty present at this open­Wi('I<hnm: c.. .. " ...•. _2 11 3 13 1. ing meeting of the year.Deneen, 2l1tl. . .. _ ..... _2 3 1 0 0Stanshur�", P. & 1st •.... 2:\fanll, 3rl1. . ... _ .... _ . .4GQr�as, 1st & P._ ..•.. 3�\'nngc, r. s. . .••...... °Ta�'lor, 1. s. .. _ . _ ..•.. 1SUlltlllth, r. f. . .••. _ 1DOllnhoe, I. f. . 1 MAROON ADSBRING RESULTSREAD THE ADSIX THE DAILY llAROON J\:noltaNiARROWJf'otchCOLLARa.cu. p� A eo...... .. .......Woodlawn Trust& Savings Bank1204 E. 63cl Street, ChicagoCapital •••••••••••••••• $200.000.00Surplus-Profits ••••••••• 1"0,\100.00UNITED STATES DEPOSITOBYFOB. POS7AL SAVINGS FUNDSACOOUNTS OF PBOFESSOBaAND STUDENTS INVITEDCHEOXING ACCOUlr.rS1iIa,- Be Opened With$5.00 lTHIS BANX IS NBARBBTBB UNIVBB.Sr.rY' �ANY OTHER BANlt:, A STATE BANK2 1 7 02 2 1 SUBSCRIBE I'CB. DAILY JlAKOONv2 3 2 I) $2.00.2 1 1 0 � _J° 1 1 12 0 0 02 0 1 ° MAROON ADSBRING RESULTS16 11 13 21 3PsI. Upsilon.R. H. A. P.O. E.RUlly Matthews, r. s ••.•• 1 0 3 1 0n.i('k ·1\f:.thews1 I. s 1 1 4 2 0Lawlor, 2ntl. c. & p l 0 2 2 1Rlackburn, p. b c, .••. 2 1 2 1 1I Cummins, 3rll. ......•• ° 0 a 1 1Hunter, c. & 2nfl •...... 3 1 1 8 0 "• IPatronize our advertisers.HURRY! The Colleee ShOllExhibition:LEATHER BIDES .AJm PILLOWSNOVELTIES IN JEWELRY AlfDDANCE PBOGBAJISThe Colleae ShOllUlO JIason1c Temple.PATRONIZE MAROONADVERTISERSTH,EY ARE RELIABLE"A -,.�_� . '1.,. ... �Just One D&.y Leftin which to subscribe for the DAILY MAROON at the$2.00 for the year. After October 25th, $2.50. •pnce ofSubscriptions Taken At The Maroon Office, Ellis 12· ..tII!I.PdIII't:'if!r.t':"!�.r,tIt.:.;�..\.. ,.,,tI·I:·t·· � -� .... �<.I'�I�f.: . A FaD Collar .. ··�aKBlmLI JlUftAOaB B.A.OB Alm. UNIFOB.II, 0LA.88 PIPB8PLAlO1BD ,BY ,BmlIOBS". ,Hctnils of the annual mnstacbe raee PiJBDJJB.AIID CBIOAOQ PLAY��BABT&.� OO�(Continued f!Om page L)will' be announced at the first Senior dition, auu! went off like u. oowln�hdl iu BUB�.. .IlQL11E8class Iuneheou of the quarter to be western footluLll, turuiup out a teaw of B I It I N G -r BB. U LV Z 0 Nhe1cl in the Commous cafe at 12:45 ern football, turning out :1 team of daturda,. .. to 2:15Wednesday, Tho contest opens late inNO"('ml'l'r �!'!l contlnues a full month.&niul' meu are also plauuiug uniformclass pipes, bearing the legend "'14".Elrodor Libonnati chairman of thepipe committee will report the designselected. President Reichman statedyesterday that the social calendar ofthe class would be in the hands ofthe officers to be elected next Friday.Cornell university has received sgift of $4000,000, the largest in thehistory of the university, from ColonelOliver H. Payne, of New York. It·isfor the Medical College, the New Yorkbranch of which was established bya previous gift from Colonel Payne. prOtl1K�th'e chwupious. Chi�ago Isneither ready for Purdue offenHi\'l�lyor defensively, The open formatiou�have not been perfected and the lineis still working poorly 8.8 a maehiue.FiDal Practice Is Long.Direcotr Stagg will present hilistrougest lineup, and theu tho weu willgo into the game keyed up to a cham­pionship contest. Contrary to all tru....�tion the Old Man k�pt his squad out.on the field uutlil long after dark lastnight. A loug signal drill iu a filialdesperate effort to lubricate the offeusewas staged untli seven, DirectorStagg will send the lineup that hasbeen regular this Beason into the game,with possibly one exception.Lefty Baumgartner has been making'great strides at end, and the Old Mandeclared that he may start. Baum-gartner is strong, heavy, and a fight- A UDITOR»U�or from start to finis... His only hand­icap is his inexperience and lack ofknowledge of the game. "Panama" Bunda,. AftemooD at 3:30Popular Prices, 25e to $1.00-NOWGARRICK·lIB. WJI. HODGE in"Genuine successor .to <'THE :MANFROM HOME."-lnter Oeean.A "Square Deal"for e\'eryLody is the "SpaldingPolicy," We guarantee eachbuyer of an ar.ticle bearing thoSpaJdnig Trade Mark that sueharticle will give satisfactionand a reasonable amount of seraviee.Graceful LinesMedium Height .,·2 "For·25·Cents • A. G. Spalding & Bros.Send far our OatalogueChicagoDot slow up the game. COBAN'S "GIAND8 -r 0 P '!r·B. I E F-THE W ,H I P�onipt at 8 O'Clock Sharp. sr Ic]I'].•t:IIl'0t�t.a;gn:an:e:'WIItJus... "}'V,.Tnt,�a:Nene:h:11�PeJtltln(Continued from page 1.)SElfIOlUJ· NAJIB KO'BB.A.Y 0' d' TbAMD NOBGBBN Df:&ACE H ��"., �r s , " •• :eatre---lmOADWAY BOHEYKOOH __withRnth Sandberg.Ruth Manierre"'Alta Fisher_Oifrord Plume,Carl Weinman,DoDald Crawford,Laurenee MacGregor.PnI1mwl Olua.Harry Beardsley,William Templeton,Evan Thomas.Vi("c_president: V. P. Layman,SecretaryTreasurer:President:Norman MeLeod,Thomas Ryau,LiDian Billlel,Sarah Jlulroy.Margaret Munroe,!reDe Seifer.J'oeephine Rogers,. Ka7 Flower.George ADderman,� Cbac1boarae,Albert Piek,Franeis Townley.Candidates will speak at dass meet·ings at 1)0:15 Thursday. CandidatCl'for pre�ident in all cluses will lIpC3�for three minutes. In the Freshman("JnM other nominees win also lIpCakfor a minute. In the tJaree uppereJaMe8 they will stand up and be in·Trenmlrer:trodueed. and ELSIF; JANIS in,�BE LADY OF TffE �PERBMMA OABU8.JOE ,HOWAB'L.=M�B� -�_cmPOVVERSttBB GO V E B NO B·.B',LADY""GIVES EXCELLENT VALUE."­James O'Donnell Bennett, ReeordHerald.CORTPIflLLIP BABTHOLOllAE'8o LOB I A N .N A _With&leD Lowell UId ArUa_.�ANOTHER MUSICAL HITSTUDEBA�EHILIHA ABABBAWZLL- In tile Hew Muslcal Ibt'rUB RBD OAJfARY28 S. Wabash Av.... --------��--��--���-------------------------------. ., ,�,·FOR -rJIE DAILY MAROON--_._ --�--===-=-�:----�Atterbury-JiSuiQ and Overcoats-6'�NothilJg)i8�'achievcd without enthu­sia.m,��·:$liQ·r�mcrson. And so we may traceAtterbury System success to an unbounded. 'J'�Enthusaism'·--4n '�u8ins;ic ambition to style, cut and �;,�lor.America's most perfect elothes, Atterbury System clothes are' highprieed, but not expeDaiv�to the ma n who wants clothes of dignity,diBtiDction and ' class' we reeommend them heartily. Interesting. displays ,4f .. Atterbury. Syat.em &Dite ,a.ad. -overeoats at $25, $30, $40 to$48. "Stop Oliphant", will be the one "Big stunning melodrama,". - Becord-command with which. tho men will go Herald.into the game. The lighLhairetl,stocky idol of the Boilermakers is haile, L A SALLEed as the greatest open field runnerin .the West, and he was the hero of .118leal ComedJ' for ¥Q11D&. and OldI the Wisconsin game last week,"Oily" will be a marked man from. the blowing of the opening whistl�,and if he can be stopped it is safeto . say that Chicago will win. LaRtI:A. �ERICAN, ':t���year Director Stagg sent his men into Theatre Unique-Dining, S�l�king .the game with the Santo directions,and not until the final quarter �lid the LEW FIELDS in "ALL ABOARD."Purdueite spring any of his sensation·aJ daRhes. *' I'L.LI·NOISIn spite of the terrific weather thiR, week the, Varsity gridiron is in good ';:. JIOllTQO�Y .�_ �NE� shape, and the turf as springy as can.be .. expected. Fast work will· be the,proer of the day, and the field will--------------_._ -8peab 011 CJemaaa Poeta. P IProf'�r Meyer spoke at tbe meet. • ncesaing of the German e1ub lut night. DOBBIS KBAlU:His talk dealt with the ritring Oer-man poets. A large number of mem·bers were present. Refreshmentswere l'erved afterthe meeting. FINE ARTS�UB YBLLOW .JA'&'£�BOil A N C £. ... .JI'.-.�--�--.. �- ." Now In qur NBW BOMB.........Just '>across from Our Old Location.:. .,y,OUe •• OvercoatnNo matter how you stand on�,thc faIl"',0Ver�oat Question, no one can serve you as we can; no.�att.e� wbat-:.8lyle, what color, what pattern, what woolen youprefer, ..Yo.u� find it .here. ,.H;ere is a great big, limitless showing of.. , '.c:oye:nu:Jat8, ,evel'7- �tulW: Of· note· in America is represented,"every deaiguK worthy of . ..the title has "had ·his finger" in stylingODr;:di8plays, you.: .ean't ask for, anything we can't show yon:- Ulsters,.• raglaDs, ·Chester1ialda, .Ba1mMaana, eonvertible coats, fitted coats.ete, ".101' me.n ,and .young mcn,,of all proportions, 4th floor, $12 �15,$lb,. $2.1: . �� $ZO to S�:;. For .;.MeD�-·:Under�· ·25--Young men­who demand youthfulness but-not caricaturein style, stand by this store unanimously.We eanght their ideas wonderfully, Ie arned them �'like a book," pre;. ,pared for them in a way we're proud of. Be he a seriO�8 young man,, a frivolous lad, or a eompromise bet ween the two, we�e . a stylemade just. for. his faney. Beady. DO w with suits and overeoats that(pardon the slang) put the "you" in youth. $15, $18, $20, $22.50,' $25to $3..'i.Pd,tlpsiapIIpluCfrdl