VoL xu.. Ho. 82 1J1UVBB8rI'Y 01' OBIOAGO.8A.2'UBDAY. JANUABY 10, 191'VARSnY SPlITS· TWO. CLUB': ELECTS '5ELFRIDGE'SENIOR am PLANSLAST PRAt1ICE:GAE Glee Club Chao.es New Business 'MANY SOCIAL AFFAIRSManacei at rust·· Meeting Yes- -terday ....:. AImoamce That Club SeIecta Extensive Proeram OfMa";' .. U..:L. C_lo<&&L � • CIau Dances, Smokers and'J lYIOQ WAW.C -rnp, Parties Durinc Wmter.Ir'&;.I.__ • �� .,II One Team WIDS From Lake For­est �e and AnotherLoaea to ComeIa.TO OPEN SOIEDULE - TO OPEN CLASS' LEAGUE EREcr'IIURDQll SUlSS1 .. ' '.lON STAGE FOR RECITALFreshrnan..Sophoniore Contest WillInaugurate Amaual Intra-M�. _.,.: ''''i .'1 .. 1,',Schedule-J;':-b 'T En' TICket Sale For M;" de me' 'I,!_e�a...qs t leama ter. . . - .. ,_.Jt ....League. Culp'. Ap�� .T�,.Exceed. Previous Demanel.Member. of the executive board dia­ouued the pouibilitie. of makiD¥ a to give the University as a class gift,Varal'ty never had a chance to wl'n . Be but deferred action on th .. ehoiee oftrIP to attle alld the Paci1ic coast, '"after the 1irst three minutes .. These and &D�ed .that .the club would be the traditional present, until the firstFrau Self1nl,. .u 'elected bus- The inter claas basketball ehampioll. . .. '.. ..' :,...... t: .'�:;. i-ine. m&JI:&I8l' of the Glee olub at the TO PICK CLASS GIn' THURSDAt ahip series of 1914 will be ope lied on VOICE DECLAREILWONDEIfa'arat 1Il"�DC. tm quarter ye8terday Monday at 3 with' a game' between - .One victory and one defeat waa the. ,attenaooa in tlle Reyaolda club. He will An extensive social program bf the t:s('phomore and first Freshman One hundred s�ge seats ar� �inci-e.ul. t- of the double header ill Bart· .. n .0.1. danees, amokera Iuneheons and claN erected for the Julia Culp recital TUN ..II.U WI.' ..... 07 left b7 the re.iiDa• tealll8, SOl homo�e, Junior, Law, Divin-tioa 'Of Bolier Lollel&arcl. He will parties, to cover the entire quarter, was ity and Medic. Two Championships day. afternoon in Mandel... TheM -at.hold 01[1.. for til. remainder of the an�ounced by the Senior social com- will be decided, the Inter-elaas and will be on sale today at the .olle..- of.-mittee Ilt the Senior cla .... meetl'ng ves The the Univ.e.rsit.y Orchestral auoeiatio··year. . OQ ., • �he University Championships. -.�...,ftft_ OIl G __ l ... -..Ip. terday in Cobb UA. Th� claas heard Cobb 15A. All of the regular .... u c.,__ .. _ .. _ ....... former will be open to the Freshman,9uggeationa and discussions of what have. been sold. The salG of aeat.· .lor: .. �Sophomore, Junior, -and Senior teams this recital has far exeeeded the 4.­will be determined by the gamesvenity hampionshtp is open to all. game. were the last of the aeriea of likeTy to malt. the trip� Preaidellt Mor- clasa luncheon next Thursday in Hutch· teams entered,_..2 h C of . Th 'ft ill th b d arrival at the Pacific eoaet •• · .Tb.ia1.ia.:.praetiee contests, aou. teo erence ton said that the Jleiotiationa were 108011. e gl w en e vote Last year when the Class of 191:;Khedule will open Wednesday, Chicaio pro,reuiq wen. on. was returned the winner of both chum,p:"-.V)· .... at Northwestern. It d h 11 Kathleen Harring".nn, Helen Street, h ., .. ., _ wu announoe t at a members '4" pionships, more interest was s OWD; InAfter a poor start in the Lake Forest who do Jlot attelld the first. rehearsal Alice Hemingway, Johll Greene and the games than ever before. OverEd t R . h . ed many friends in all t�e plaees in w)lie�,.!COlltest the Varsity overcame a slight I&.t oi:30.llext Tueaday will be fined. nes ere man were appoint a forty games were played in the Ieague,1 d d b f rallv I th d committee to collect class dues, In "he has sung 011 acount of, �.,r JJl�.i�r'Jea all y a ast y 10 e aecon �ew PCNdUou Are OpeD. each team meeting the others in two� P· ut the game on Iee, The game'" order to purchase the class gift and ." Ilous simplicity and sweetll888 Qf :.ton .... �::. 0Ill,. two poaitioH are open for new games. The champ�ns of last year, h . d C Her singing. of German. folk, �ng.;,,!'.1!,U pepless during the entire Ant half. yoicu. oIL .. lila. will be p�ecl ill the ave It rea 1) on onvocation day. went through the entire season with ..II �hich compriscs a large pa� ;of )�tIr.:.:.Lake Forest appeared slow and lorY barito •• MOtiOIl, alld ODe ill the baas. Wright eads Class Day Committee out a defeat and' are looking forward�d the Varsity was unabl� to shoot Oandi�atM for tb. elab bva baen tol4 Harold Wright was appointed chair· to duplicate the feat this yea�buketa 8uccessfully, numberlea shots to lIlat.· dat •• · for tryOllta .'itla .¥ua- man of the Class Day committee. Prohibit BegularBLeon Stob was placed in charge 01I, l '-\ � lett yesterday. One' Varsity teamrolliDg around the rim but refusing to ioal cIirMtor fit ... eu early aut week.drop in. Chicago started off with aruah�. �rgu dropping in the first bas· WILL. 'WJI.6.Br 008'rUJ1B8 OF•.. ket after a minute of play. After tha� BDrIOBIOAL 0BABAm'EBS the class. Chairman Libonati of the_, { .. ��:f.� .. � ••.. tjl.:�':c�.��t¢"""iiiliiii·.J ... ��5t'.CiiK.;'� :..__;_. ,�»e. ���e - �OUJlced .that;.· t]u,.� t �; '1-9 buket8 h.r Stot. ua. B.. -- . Se�r: 'prpe. had· b-.-" ci;kyed hi� �. WIll . JI 2 ., l'Ipn. '�ng the campus because of ··highKnaepr·· 8c�. b� SteV8UOJl, lUx-.r--adT�' ..mer, .... d George pve the Vanit7tJa., I-.c!�t the end of tJae � 10-7.WJa III 8ecoII4 Hal( .l·:) ..!I4"'--::;.,1.,�.� -. \.I II ... No . man who has won. his nmahalsor letter in basketball at the Univers': and b�c�e, as. a young gjrl�.;�eJ."';"1�ity will be allowed to enter. _¥embers cial .. protegee of Queen ��;:.;�P';; .. :of the Freshman �r VaraitJi '�feam �henomal voiee and tal�t �t��I'aDd -aJao.:.tItaIe_;nQr-ha.1ie... .aiII�1ed4�teatiGlr::- ef-:-'-JIIIIrIIT1 � f:=,JM� ... JIIl� -�.-,",,�by the: Athletic Dept. not ·to· play aio&" n�bility. Berlin �pera,��:,\Otc��',barred.· The class that a :man is in is be today the fo.rt1lD&t:eI�'o('��.�"atonu OD. the Atlantic," but that they determined by the number of majora mod beautiful voiee .that�-ia: . .to"'-"':;':� .� hi. ..,.�uld· be -given out the latter part of that· he has. All over· 27 are Semora;' iaMrd in' concert· han..., Her. .p.;�����,. . tJU. .onth. -to�� .�. or .of IIIiIiaa life &lid over ·18, Juniors; over 9, Sophomores;' . interpretation and ��� �II'JIl the HCond half ":"--0 startec1 .. ft Gift 1JDiqu Parties ' , .. "--. co1oalal. &.ui·.aa.otlltiO..u.r tlJila will under 9, . Freshmen. ing short o� marveUous.,it �� �.t;-off with a ruaJa a.d .. ed up the � aiY� •. at; til. �� . .,._. p&n7 at 'l'be clau will give several parties The schedule of the first round of' 'h�r _��nderful performances ��'�1!��e, in the ftnt five millutes. Lake . -. alone novel linea. A "Bard luckthe Be, .mb JJext Saturday. 0'- play is �s follows: iD�D.ted :by :Mr •. Conrad. Boll, .• �. �-:':"}'oreat was unable to solve the team teen of tJa� oJ.i.. .... ,J_OUMed the party, It two "Friday the Thirteenth" FreshJiaeD' 'L prov:.ed him.self an admirable aecolDp.a-work of the Varsity, and aeom but . aJrain and the ·'JillX Vaudeville" will ': ...iuo....uoa, .. ·.tki.1ri.�-t�· .. hiltori- Date Opponents -UI"olle 1ield basket in the last period, . be featured. Details of the stunts tocal e.a ...... eUd·be DI08t applOpriateat tile � of tile t---.il., beeaueof the e.tebntio .. �f tIae. -�78 of��i..fto. ':.4 U_�Ia,' atteDtioll iadinete4' .to �mOti.", RbjeCt. and. peatl OJ ti.tol'1'.�o�necl Lak� Foreat �2.·11, and .notbetsueeumbed to the Cornela of ArmourSquare by a 32·17 score. The Corlletadisplayed the best paasing alld teamwork seen in Bartlett in yeara, aad the',"'\gathering two more point by the treetlarqw �ut.e. The 1inablc:ore was 22-11.aaicago 22 Lake Forestll8te�elUlOn ....••... � F •...... E. KruegerKiXJDill�r, ..••.... R. F •......•••.... EklonGorgas ••••••••••• C. . .•.•.•. " ... Stoke!' 8eYUal- pm. will be ciTe. the .eD.George. ' Sparks ••. L. G .•••.. R. Krueger '-' .. '- '. . .aJa4 .W_a wi.. t�e bat eoetumeaKola1lder •••..•••• B. G. . ••...•.. GGray"eu; E.. Krueger, 2, Eklan__ �n, �tevell8On 3, KixmiUer, GorguGeorge 3.1 Kolallder.J.uFree tlaro .. ; KolaDaer 2, E. Kruepr.'fte �rb team pIa� of the Conetsproved � mucll for tIleir Ileaner opponeats, ·.Dd tJae Annour Square team�.exed . a' aafe lead ill the ant three..... inata of play a.d held it througll·oat 'the. �on� Claicago w.. llIOwedund�r at .t�e :op8niq whistlo aad be·- fon' the' yal'lfity wu able to ICon,the Comella r&D. up a lead of tlailWe.point. The work of the Cone. wubf!wHderingly fast aDd time and againthe (''hicago playen were at sea, and re,reMati .. life i. e�loaial aDd nyo­lutioaU1Ia�' Uct ill later period ofAIIl.riA. lU8tor,r-. A .. telDellt b,.til. o-.n of 'tJa. al1lb, � ia .ant Taea-daT. DaU7 �N wU_i ��ethe prin8 w'�. will be PTeD fordie �0IIRl J 1,. .. �.Bey_ 1191& .tar ... � bM1I ..adeb,.: ..... ��': .. �"'.:'� tIaat�� . .,.r""ieal·"'"of ·1 ....... �. U'a7 ..... '-YT life, orof i.up1ii, "pc.1ltIi.f·�·.oeial _.to� wiNY ":'.,,' Wi .... · 1 cnv.Pt. Ofc� �wl1I-1.�Il--""" '10co.� ��� ... .._·.·VirIi�reel,' odaen •. � --- or tileladla. war��,��� -r&i". a � .. '" • WMte . RouebaILTIle .b :f:II'. wiD _a" arepat atatl" .t :�..w.i�...... _ ...at week, totake pnJen ,_.... ., .... to tiVfl�.... 1 ..... ·wID.�:D'tprI_.� " •• ..,.... @pedal.�wD1 be·,..,.. . rw tile ...... ' . 'l'troloon ef tH .10 WIll .,. ...a f�" �.. -. the ·'Jinx Vaudeville," a unique enter·tainment to be given by members ofbe done at each of these parties willbe givell out later.Haft' B:deDain Sodal ProsDmThe aoeial program for the quarterfoDD .. : .)(oJlda7, .Januaty 12-Women's partyill FOIIter;·'l'Ia1ll'lC1a�; .January l� luncheoa, HutdWuioL .. Frida,.-, 'January' 23-Cotillion, Rey·Ilola. elub.Sundar, February 1 Tea.Tue8day, February 3---£Iaa Keeting.Wec1aaaay" Febru&J'1' '_Women':�party i. Green��" .Friday, February 13-·'.Jiu Vaulh!ville."Pn.day, February 20-Prom IUlleheonHutclaiuon.Friday, February 27-lnformal, Hey·.ow. elllb.Th1lmay, :March 5-C1aA meetinga.d laaelaeoLPriIlQ, . KarchPaItJ·" 13-"Hanl Luck played between these teams. The Uni-lion., Jan 12-3.()()......Sopha.Wed., Jan. 14--3:00-SeniorsWed., Jan. 21-7:00-:Medi�sMOD., Jan. 19-3:00--Lawa. .Mon., Jan. 26-7:00-Divinity�unL,Jan.�:��8bn.SophoJllC)n.Mon., Jan. 12-3:00-Fresh I.Wed., Jan. 14-5:30-Lawa.Fri., .Jan. 16--5:3O--MedicaTuea., Jan. 2�:OO-SenioraThurS., Jan. 22-3:00--JuniorsTuea., Jan. 21-3:00-Freah II.Wed., Jan. 28-7:30-Divi.ityJan., 13-Tues--3:00-Freah II.Jan., 16-Fri.-3:00 Seniors.Jan., 20-Tuea.-7:00 DivinityJan., 22-3:00-S0pha..Jan., 26-Mon.-3;00 LawsJail., 28-Wed.-7:00 MediCISenion.Jan., H--Wed.--3:00 .'re�h I.Jan., 16-Fri.---3:00 .Junion.Jan., 20-Tues.-7:00 Soph ..JaD.., 21-Wedr-3:00 LawsJan., 23-Fri.-1:00 Divi.ityJan., 28-Wed-3:00 FrnhmeD nJan., 30-Fri--5:30, Medica...Jan., 14--W�:io 8GpU. .Jail., 1�.0a.--..:5:00 ,�, I ..Jan., 20-�:� F..-.� ..Jan., 21_'Wed�:OO epl';"'_.Tan., �':30 Jleaki· .._. . . -" . _." ....... -,c. ............. , mands for previous eoaeerts, � .;Ma�ame Culp is makiq all exteuiv •.•tour that will end next Spr�ng Q.D. iuu";not her first appearance in America'l;f1� she gav� seve�l concerts, inc . ..t_��,country t\�o yea.rs ,ago .. Sha h .. :JD&de,· �repertoire, has. made her doubly popularin that country.BOJ1L]. P%otegeeTaescl_ay�. ptogralll. follows: .Protram,. , ... I. a) Adehlide ...•.•. ' .. Beethov..b) Faithiu,'Johnmec) The Cottage Maid.2. a) Walde8ge'Prach ••. 80huinU.b). Mondnachte)' Die Karten.egerind) LiM eines Se.h�iedeaeo); FruhlingSfahrt .3. a) Bois epais ...•. , .•..•... Lull7b) Pendant Ie. �I .' "�hailu�wak1c) Maman dit� moi .. WM��rU.d) Mignonette •.•..••• WeekerHa-I. a) Meerfahrt .•..... : •.. ��b�·b) Sonntagc)' Der Sehmie4d) StandcheuBUH. EN .2'0 RAVBIIBBftRG AlQ). GIVB _,DAlfOB HBD :W'BBKFre1!bmen will hold R colas. mHtillg··at 10: 15 next·. Thunday, in .K'" -:'theater. '. The 'fim :el .... �� of' tlae ._quarter will be given. ncxt, Fridar ,at3:30 in the �y.nolds club •. Two.·.ore, ::.,dances win be given a�d 10 •• otber;BOelal event, altho.... dat.. for. U. '.afrain have Dot yet heeD. pieb4.ClaM dues �11 be twnty·be nat.this qaa'l'ter.0rdIIBira IIeeta tills JIorai __ TheUnivenrit1 orclwstTa wiU)!He. ;'f.z::praetiee at 10 today, I::' �e'd 15�.permitted an opponent to drop i. abe8ket unhindered. /Witll the aeore thirteen to tllreeagaiut them the end of tJae Int h�ftile Vanity came back stronger in theleCena period and aeored Beven bukeb.The Cornela, however, kept, up theirfast pace and made nincteen Poiilu i.the aeeond half. GoettIM, h4:: � tlaeaeoring for Chicago, a.nexiag Ive � .. �."',"1Il mIlAJl'DBL o. ·8VBDAY----Ba'op McConDen of De.ver win 1K.tile 'U.lnn&, plfteher In Ka.del 811.·nt. Dr. )(eCollllell iI the' bDhop offte'llethoddt EpialeOpal ehuteh in' the'. ..e.ter. distriCt, a.d was fomrly thepNPfde.t of'De Pau.lllliveniV· :The· Q. i 1 y Mar 0.0 Di:·==�==�=======;;;;=-=-=-=-=-·JaNNOt1NCE PHO"jO'A.Pl"o�ri. :;_::::.� .• : ..Bulletin !_. .=.:�O!Ddal IlludeDt N� ... pa�r of Uae " ...... ; • : Cap:md Gown :BdUors - L!::!. D.'.te:!IIIlt7 of Cbit"IlCo. -- -� for Group·Pictures·�·'-Publiahe4 morninc.. except BUDd.,. &Dei IMonda,.. durin. tbe AUlumn. Winter and ISprinlf QUlLrler.. b)· The DaSly MarooD�la.rr. Icheating in examinations. Such an of. :'t10re than lUU students have boughtrenee is only one manner in which stu- t iekets for the mass l1leetillg ill the­dents violate their honorable oblig3- Ceutrul Y. �l. C. A. uud it.arium, Ut:tions to the University. The co!!!!!lis- fore the lecture of Dr. Zwemer, at :> :-1.,sion funda:mentally exists to create, Sunday. Y. M. C. A. and Y. w. c. 1..spread and perpetuate a spirit of stu- worl�crs wcre. distributing the tickl'tsdent honor-of student responsibility all- day yesterday. The tickets willto himself, the University, and society. admit holders to the Ulliv('rsity se(�tioHThe trial feature of the co!Il.!!li.ssion 'i* the Y. lIe C. A. auditorium', to hear,�.a� ���,t.� simply because it 'vms Dr. Z,,�emer, to a tea in the Y. :'t1. c. A.tho�tJi- an' effeCtive instrument with building afterward, and to the addresswhich the com.n;lission co'!1ld, work' givcn by �herwood Eddy at 6:-1;; illtoward its great,.�1L Really, the com- Orclll'stra hali. Tickeb will costmission exists as an agency to develop t\�·eJlty-th .. e ccnts, the price of the tell.the twentieth 'century s!JiIit• as Ope AU tick.ets will havt� to b� signet,! for.pose� to the Victorian eciono!!l!c idea .. eliher .: .• ; ... , J._ •• � ••• C�"A. office 'l�It is the same antithesis as we see ·re- 'Cobb, or in the League r��m ill Lex.!lected in the modem attitude to-.am ingto�, before 10 tod-ay. '. iD '7 h .. - f.:. r.·· .c..wcmer, ··w 0·1\'"111 give an ;a�·dress tom��f�''': �f!t.:r.�oo'D,..i!i � }'ello\\·of tL.e f��,?q� Uoy�l <;ieog,ral)hic .S,?·ciety . ·of England. He i�' a l)ioncerdents, (and make them -realize it as. an' '�pior�� of .��bia, aud au auiiiorityoperative factor in their own lives), on Mohammedia'nism and missionar.;that it is not a personal.affair between subjects.. H� wa� one of. the m08tstudent .and, instructor when that atu- noted speakers at the recent Kansa:ideIJ.� .,�:: �e �deilt shoUld f� City �tudent volunteer conventIOn.tha��i.$..�WYl;»OOTs business, just as Mr. Eddy was a principal IIpetlKer :It SENIOR WOMEN IN HOMEit is e-h1'Jbody's busi...n�s.when·a rail-· ECONOMICS DEPAltTMEN'.rK�nsn.s City. He was interested in GIVE PARTY TO JUNiORS.road gives a rebate to a shipper. � missionary work in India for sixteenof otren.�ers _ is just .one �y of ac-ye:Lr8. icompUsh1ng thiS,' just· as the Standard After Women in lIome Economics a�ld. ..' 7 • _'r the address by Dr. Zwe.lDer, IIouschold. A.... COUTS' ...'" att"llded tt'l".�"; Oil . trials· are only one 'way ·tn ' which • " '-.�.... ....•.. __ , '.. . . the University delegation will remain I,',' society. is vindicating its rtdit to' say informal party given by �enior me�n·tog. ether for tea, from 5:30 to 6:30. .how -big business shall be conducted. bers of the department to .the Junio!sPlans for the further activity of thePublicity, the scorn of rtght-thinldng yesterday in the School of Educati�; •l�ansns City campaign committee willmen, the insistent question, .�w did kinderbarten rooms. Games' wefeyou'·g· et l't' ?.,' has .... 'us·eel the' abdicatio'" be discussed. At. 6:45, the men anti I d d f h t dE·'....,. && Jl aye an re res men s s�rvc. uDl�e• . women will hear lIr. Eddy speak toot.t_lI�·MOrgans on dfrecto�tes, a pub- Worthin had charge of the ·entertain·lic' and voluntarY' defence of its policy the Sunday E,·ening club. They will mente \have a block of reserved scats in Or-by the InternaUonal Harvester c()m- chestra hallpany without trials. And so with theHonor commission; trials will help, butt}�e cclucational work will result even\_ WOM::EN PLAN � GIVE MODERN LABOR PROBLEMS "Slim" Lewis of the- team.· of 190-4,D� IN HONOR OF .\\·isconsin·s only chain. pionahip bue·ul'.Ily in some such public sentiment.as :&.A't.l."l_IIBKBBBS OF FACULTY )Ir .• J. 1-;. Williams, official arbitr.i· bal1'.te4ih_:ha8.�en. �Dpged as coachtor of thl' United Mine Worke�. o!- " .. ;. . ". . .• ' .. ,of the Butlgcrs' 19104. bUeball·team.Amcr.iea, ano chairman. of. the statl!:'It. D. StC\'eritu. W. Cottlngbamll. �. GorgasH. P. l\lus&W. H. Lyman .,;uuDaglng Edltur il. .!\ 4.1"'. Edltur IAtbletleal EditorBaslDess lIanagerClreulaUoD MaDager TODAY.Orchestra Practice-lU, 15H lll'hil'ItlhallScore Club DanCe-:! ::W� Uu:-;alit' hall.Co�polltan. Club-"�\n'�i:-;h lIiJ.:llt;; :30! Ellis IS.lIOXDAY.Student Volunteer Band-I ::111. LI'x,, AalMeiate Editor.• _",_' .• t;l'o�e S!lafTcr Uoruthy \\'1Ci1 T0110!?RC\';.University Re!i�io'l!.S S('!":'!'!�-Il.�laJldcl.="Ina oxcru Au&:uBta SwawiteEntered as second-clasa mall at tbe,·hica.o Postornce, Chicago, Ill., :a.larcb 18.l�I)S, under Act ot Marcb 3. -1813.Sl,;USCRIl'TIOX R.�Tt:S. ingron 14.By .carrier: i:!.50 a year: $1.00 a Quarter. I1>>, maU: $3.00-& year: $1.:!5 a Quarter. Southern Club--1:30, Cobb 12A •..•.EJ1to;-;"I-Uu.·i!ness .omce, Ellis ::4.T .. icphone lllt.1wllY SOO. After 10 p m. Public Lecture by Professor L-::francHyo.itl I'ark 4869.Address pn Sunday-4 ::W! Harper lll:.New Testament Club-". Ua:-;l{l·ll I". ----+----HUNDRED S!'UDENTS WILLBE IN Y. M. C. A. PARTY- (Ifbitorial·-:;�Tl!e. caption, "Honor Again.'· may.... , ..'n6t seem related to the Honor commis-sion: but Honor-stu- Will Hear Dr. Zwemer and Sherwoo.tdent Honor-is at the Eddy in Missionary:3onorroot of the whole idea.. The commission shouldbe . far more than an agency to curbAgain ..oppressive ·monopolies .. "Thou shalt �not� .. as' oPPO� :to . Vanderbht's.'famoll�r·:The. nu.'6t{c:·be damned.'· TheHonoi.':coi;,mf£!��n 'exists to' show stu-:.',l;e see working in the economic world.. And the analogy between our littleilroblcm and the huge question whichis stirring the nation, holds furthe ••Monopoly price is' only one evil of Women of the Uni .... ersity will ghtea dinner to th� faculty next }'riday.to � co�espond to tbat given to thepresent day- industrial organization. faculty and Unh'crsity officers by thcThe fellow·!<ervant doctrine in its pres- mcn each ycar. Members of the fac­(;nt form, suppression of invention';, ulty and women from each class willfavoritism and fiIlancial "pull" instead gi\"o brief talks. No definite plans forof merit as a basis of selection to the 'the dinner ha,:e been mnde, but it hsahigher offices in great 'companles, in· bc�n' announced' that it will ��obablydustrial inSUrance, women's ten-hour b' : .. . '.' .e given in tbe Lexington commons.'laWs-,' are' other' problems· and reforms.So with us, in addiUon UD cheatiIii in':;':'<1;n:Jtions, we have the analagous tun', industry and commerce w,ere de- ."doped by the. activity of the Gbs.:.' ,fi'�:,1,!,Jm,E�,.)I,AIJE,.-'Jl�:M . COllBIYGS, '. .b'D GES'fLElIE:S lIA:SICURINGpel of .Jesus Christ and that the I'�s·ent expansion movement in China an:1" .� ...... -+=+++++++++++.".+++++4other Orien�al countries is· due ·to thl'Appointlllt'lIt:-; fur I!t·ot;p pictures illtill' 1!1]·1 Cal' u nd Ciu\\}1 han' }H'l'JIli:-tt·t1 tl.'" till' ed iturs of t�le uuuuul,Th« fulltl\\'illg schedule of .latt·s hu ...Ill'l' a a IIIH)·U Il�cd:Toduy-Phi Kappa PSI, H: 10; Si:':I1H&e lu b, 10:::0; l>l'ltilO club, 1:::0;. tumor­r,m-·.AII'IIII Tau Ollll'gU, 1l";I.;; Sk ul]ami en'sn'ut, 11; Phi TIl'h!l J)l'lta1:':::;0: nt'lta �igllIa Phi, 1 :-1.;: BeruTilda I'i, :!::;ll� \\"l'dlll'SUU,Y, .lu nuu ryl·l-)lul'tar Boa rd , 4; �atunlay •• hiuu­ury I;� t lu- Quudrangler». �O::.:o: �t1n.day .• Iu nuu ry lS-J)l·Ita Tuu D,·It.,;·:1-A I'l'oi lit nients (or ot her orgauiz:ltion,will be III ud e l'arl�' next week.. Th.'piet ures \\'iii be tukcn at t he K'oi.'hIH·st ud io, on the. fif't ec nt h fluor of�·tlll·�fonrot' buildi ng, tit lliehigall bbull"yard and lfonroe street.The imlivithml psctures of SelHor.�must he ta�en before .In nuary 1t illorder to get the photographs in tJil'��n_nuul. La w school Seniors "ill l'Jwc.,�the ir piet ures taken at Koehne's,GOSPEL PRECEDES BUSINESSDr. He�dl�t!ld S,\ys It P�-:es W2YIfor Practical Results :"'That all ElUfopean art, scil'nce, lih�;'a.missionary mov.ement, was' thl'- -s�atement load,,; .. l),Y Dr� . Headland in; hi�lel�ture "By"Products of, �ns�o.ns·: illHarper yesterday. '. :.�, :,. D,r •. IIeaul�nd declared.-tbat. tile Vtig.slonary of todny. just as "�:.tit�; �ast2000 years..i� the fQrerpnncJ: 0 of 1 in-- t. • .... � •.• Idustry-of business--:---;Lnd ..th_n\ !J,�ri'can mercha�t,s ancl m.a..n.utac.turer�iC�I.!)\"cll afford to establish a .J;orist1: ..mission in every town in Chilla ... Vhr:'rying the. Gospel to fite heathen, �i\lDr. Headhln(�, is the bigge�t bmnn��.:in the ,�orld. today.- -: ..The DonchesterSHIRT BOSOM alwayaliea Batand smooth within the waist­coat opening, because theend of the bosom is not at­tached to the shirt but slidesover the band of thetrousers.. ARRowSHIRTS!f2.,00 and up.'C\11p.t� Pcaboc'lv & Co., Inc. MakeraCA��IE D. RAYMOND 'Do You KnowIF IT'S SI''\l!LnlSG'S1:S Sl'OltTS rr-s lllGIlTSeDd for Our Cutlliogut"-IL'_ t'ru.A. G. Spalding28 S. Wabash Ave. & Bros.Chicago. 1t"MB. J. B. WIl·I.IAMS �SPEAK ON CHURCH AND Beauty �pecialist_.. rne 'EaSt' 55th ·strec;i..'. tf'I�PbOo� '11. P. lUI." I' .: ... , ....OpeD EveDhig. aDd Suod.,. MorDI.ss.,UI Worll: Dooe at R� •• oD.ble Prien.JOSEPH SCHMIDT1tationery, and T(Jilet .. Article!... ' .. , .... '...... .', '1-1;\ Jo. I.J!'i.�.. , •. o'�.3 .. ?-�����· .5U .E. 55t;t{-Si.:,·;�,..·�·,··o:.":-"'��;1¥i�.: m.�;,-���d:���� ,p':t��-m-:: . �}U� . 0:CIG.-\I_'8· AS"".(;It}.�,y .. :;'':'_�.++'.1.. f •.I.,.".104I.'."""++��: ...., .�. ,�------�--------------�--- .'·Buy �our :.S.okes and'"G ' F • hin .. �-,�.'- eats . UrDU ,. .atCowb.'s �: .. :.s .. E;�. ��.;. �5�h :.'Jld .: Ellis. Ave.....(#,�ING T� Ii �.:MEM'BEMBIP.OONri:sTWLLL DEFAULT DINNERStereopticon views and Swedishmesic will b� giv�n', at the '�SwedilShSight·1 progr�lin givell a'. the Cosmo·1.(Jlitan cluh meeting at H, in. Ellia IS.All· foreign bor� siudeni�- 'have been. 111\'itcd·.: The meb1bership campaign.\\ ru.. clo�� �t . thi� �eeiing, when to\!campaign ,t'am bringing the greatestnunlber of Ill'\\" members will betlcclared vi�torious. ne' 10sli;;:will pay for a lu�eheon for the win­niDg team next ,,·eek.Coach Vail of\Vi;onsin is workingbeard o� arnitration will spea.. .on"The t.:hurcb and the hcscnt Day his crew at rowing mmaehines, andIII thl' Harpcr assembly room. Alt will kcl'p up the . work until IPpring.mcmbers of the Lni,·crsity have bee ... The .rospects for a winnig crew .areinvited to attcnd the Iccture. �J_d. t9. be tb� bC1lt in Wiaeonsin history. 1· ·1. ). ., I ••system, � h��)� '!'he Honor Q)mm!s- on "lnternational Arbitration." All es·slon Is working on the twentieth-cen- snys will have to be submitted 1?eforc:�1Jtt.er:; (,� ,:,')!'4111!f\ thema and term t1uy life problem-aoc1a1 responsibility :Mnrch 15 to II. C. Phillips,. secretarypapc:-s; l:;ryond th:t· �ft. }!".ft student .-as seen in 01ll' UUle comer of lif���':�Jlr;_,�r�·, then th�re Is the. "honor It h:\s a great taaJt and a great oppor-zrn'll-cr," (to be curbed by the. po�nt !unlty.1 Gives $100 Prize for Es!!\yStudents of all univcrsities will becligihlc to compete for B prize of $101)that hns been ofTered by' C. D. Pugsleyof Peekskill, N. Y., for the best es.cmyof Lake llohawk Confercnce on In·ternationnl Arbitrators, at 3531 .Four.teenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. • � �I " Frfederick 'Jtuh Is III.. Frederick K�h, a freshman in theUnh·ersiij· and a r('porter'on the DailyMAROON, is. very ill at bis home,5658 Bi�ckSt�ne avenue,· •Miss 'l'albot to C:r��!:)rone-Mi88 Tal·bot w�n:··a�t �",. cb�r'�1 or.e :It' the fim!Score dub (lanC'c of the year �_hil'! �f·tcrnoon at 2;.:m .in Rosalie ball, 57thstreet and lIarll('r fl'·('D\IC. Tickets COltono dollar :l coupl� Woodlawn�& Savings120-1 Eo 63d �U'eet, TrustBankChicagoTHE FACULTY &TIn: STUDENTSof theUNIVERSITY OF CmCAGOWILL FIND INTms BANK ALL THEFAC�IES OF A DO�TOWN BANK.SAVINGS ACCOUNTSa.ndCHECKING ACCOUNTSAre We!come and Appreciated.RESOURCES S2.000, 000.\·fH,"·.: IIlaRD0.' TilE ")(AS.·T}:n Kt:Y" 'i'H.\TFIT fo El'ERTI, () C K - DID,·ot; t:,·.:& BEAK. O�.... , ,A lUSTER. . ,/l• ..r('��-" •..JI dTYPEWRITERI"Thlnll of .\1,1. ofthe eGlDbl •• d ad·Taota.res of SET·ERAI. typewriters,.00 baTe see.,eOIlC!en t rat e d I.'. 0 !Ii. E da.da'"mae'I"f'1·Th� Rn,..1 han,""".p e r '4" 4" n,. ."er7kno",n 'nrna oflIrf'n�r.l eor­re.pnnd"aeeanti tlfWtO C'llniwrlttnlt .nd C_-,""nfo"d nllllnllr he­.. lei.... - ,"thoat .•"ln�l" ""pt'riaI .t-· t.,·hm"n'" to addext OIl 4"mot c.. tlte• bp",nltf'l' •.. Thlak... f thl. -snd ,._will IIRTf'. f.lrt,.Itn.,,, lelra of tINt'h.�trr-'Ind� .rth .. Ro,..I."RO\·.\I •T\·I't:WRITY.R CO.lne.rtM K :"'nnl"Ol! 8t.,·(_·hIMll;O,··UI.MAROO:\ ;\OSBRING RE9 T Tf1t:J, d .: I'tI', .. ..._-•JOSEPH SCHWEITZER ; 2_,_ _�$====�==��===�_:;::;== SC'PBOIIOBBB PL&lI FO&Wlaat Collet_e Editors nDak- 0LA88 LUJlOBBO• .AlID8BVBB.&L J1II'OBK&Uifrakrllities be permitted to pledge in the quarter. Treasurer WeiDman.me .. oofore they �ve entered the distributed elass tiekets to all memberllUniversity?" If there is no furiller of the aoeial committee at a meetingpostponement, a final settlement of yesterday in Cobb. It was announcedthis question may be looked for with. that class tickets would be required forill the next two weeks. admittance to all claaa fUnctions. TheAt the meeting on Tuesda,. night tiekets cost fifty cents.tho original propositton to abolhlii"A.ssYrian Letters" Is u .. -.... .. s Workthe pledging of anyone before he h� --� .lentered the Unlverslty was amended . Owing to the mistake of an inex-to exclude from this tentative rule. perieneed reporter, the M:A.ROON inbrothers and sons of fraternity menThis amendment, though presumablya trival matter, is a step in the Sophomores will give a clau lunch·eon at 1, Friday Janu&l1' 23 in.Hutchlnson, Faculty members willspeak. Saturday 'January 31 theelass will hold a dance in the Reynoldaclub theater. Other dates on the so­cial program will be announced laterYay 19, from " to 6. The social eom­The students are being ofFered a mittee is composed of Charlotte Vinlrare treat, and we sincerely hope that Beth Nicol and Edna Goettter,their appreeiation of the opportunit-_ill not be lacking. «KeepUp" -,.With..... ," y�Whats_ ...... ' .\. "'. . .": ... '". --..'., ,GoingOn.�Subscribei " � ...... � : .to. .......The'·1Daily/tIaroon$1.50ForTwoQuarters.;- !-��);.:..�.�,.. '��".", - � ........ : •... '! �tJ·,:)'r�: .... :-·':"'_, .. �".: �. '!'"T""",fllis 12····J: -,. The University Pharmacist for over Ten Yean..In his new up-to-clate StoreAcross the street from old location.DEO�SCHER APOTHEKER1321 East 57th Street. Tel. H. P. 331ST. LOUISBest Reached by Through ud Fat Trains of theILLINOIS CENTRALAll Steel Da,Iight SpecialLeaves Chicago' 10:02 a. m.: arrives St. Louis (via MerchantsBridge 6:02 p. m, Indestructible steel cars of handsome inteno{ finish,Every comfort and convenience will be found on this train.Diamon'd SpecialLeave Chicago 10: 30 il. m.; arrive St.' Louis 7:48' a. m. Electric­lighted train, A convenient evening departure from Chicago.Stop. Made in Botla Dil'ectiou at Sontla Sid. Tlal'oaalaStation., 431'd, 53 I'd aDd 631'd Stl'_bObserva lion Parlor Cars. Cafe Club Cars. SleepingCars. Free Red.jning Chair Cars and CoachesTickeb, Fare. and Sleepina Cal' R ...... ation. at76 West Adams SLCITYTICKET OFFICER. J. CARMICHAEL. D. P. A.�--- ... - .... --.- .. -- .. -.--. .!,.... ,,-. .. ......4:HIU••.Follow the BoysAnd take advantage of our discount. saleLiberal reductions' on every suit andovercoat in Our ShopDockstader & Rexfo.rdSuite 816 Republic Bldg.'State and Adams St. Hope is in sight for lIODle reformsin the fraternity rWlhing at Illinois.At t11e Ilext regular meeting of Pan­Hellenic the various fraternitiesthrough their respresentatives will be�ed to vote on the question"Shallits issue yesterday announced that the�twelfth and thirteenth parts of the"Aaayrian and Babylonian Letters" hadbeen recently issued by Profeaaorwrong direction. The new rule whichFtancis Parker. The works were writ,is being advocatecl by those who seethe actual need of rushing reform iK ten by Professor Robert Francis B,ar­framed for the advantage and pro- per, of the department of Semitic Lan­teetion of the newpomer who is not guages and Literatures, and they havefamiliar with the meaning and pur- only lately been printed at the Press,pose of the college fraternity_ Ther .. • . ' .8�VE KAlDNG CONCERNis no reason why the brother or thePLANS 'l'O GIVE MANYson of some fraternity man shouldnot have the same protection. 'rosuppose that family ties are a man's .JOBS � KICmGAN IIBHA stove factory and sales offiet: tvfirst consideration in picking a eol- employ student labor has been pro-lege fraternity is absurd and is mere'po ed in a pla prese t d b th pro8 1 n ne y e 'ly another !st�p father away from prieter of the Detroit Fireleaa Btovvthe democracy which is so much tocompany to the board of regents ofbe desired among college men in the university of Michigan. It illGreek letter socitie� 113 is to be planned to arrange a SChedule of work,hoped that the amendment will be ing hours 80 that clu. room progressdefeated and that the reform rule in and workroom hours will not conflictits 9riginal form will be passed. unan The project is the re.ult of the activ-:iJDouly •• ity of the Ann Arbor Civ� association.In submitting this first measur,aimed at reform in .fraternity rush- REV. JIlL GILKEY WILL�ing Pan-Hellenic has acted wisely. ADDBBSS FR.BSBJnrN ONThere is much more, however, which PBBSOHAL PBOBLBMS'can be done in creating a distinctset oJ rules and agreements betweer. The Rev. C. W. Gilkey will speak tothe local \f�ternal organization' Freshman men on "Personal Problems"Pan-Hellenie must apply itself to the at 10'15: Tuesday in Cobb 12A. Allitask of reorgau�tion or Interven, men of the class have been urged f(lion may be expected from some be present. Rev. Mr_ Gilkey will giv(>othel' souree. weekly talks upon t� subject durin�Daily Hlin. the quarter. The talks are being givenunder the auspices of the Freshmar.Y. 1\[. c. A. commissioon. The pro',!ram of his talks are:.Tanuary-The Freshmen's' Problem:February 3-His Tntelleetual Atti·tude;February 100His Friendships;February J7-His Moral Problema;February 2.J.-His Religious Life.The English department is to b-..:! HaTI.s Yoar Clotll�. D..,..CIea.e4 a.d congratulated. upon securing Alfre.·Pft"sed at ffttl.eal I.te""'. 7 •• wRl Noyes for a reading of his verse her.I.d It to h a •• all .at .ntlta.l� I.· at Northwestern. M.r. Noyes, alT�"t.e.'" though one of the youngest Iivin;8t.deate IITI.s I. Do .... ltorl" '.aTe poets, baa made for himself a worthyC1otll" la ean or .la.ltor" oar ft.re· reputation. His American tour- is oneeali. a.. ..Unft d� •• ld"7 ' lUi. of triumph, and few literary merTile Hit 01 The Season.1It Eaet i'ltll 8trHt.2 For 25 Cents.Troy's Best Product The New Florida Hotel5721 Cottap GI'Oft Aye.11 making Special Batea to atadeDts.Steam heat aud electdc upt m anrooma.a •• taaraa&" Barller Silo., Be ..aa. BI�. •• c. ..FOR MEN OSI.Y.. 111--IrAlf"C.1 booket de'.crlblng .. Dewtreatment for a',Mlet,. rAZOr blade.. making "ne bJacle lUI.. Jllettme and be bC'tler lll.o wheD pur,c.:a..-ed. s._·nl un reee."t of .5 cent ..CLAUDE WOLFE,Ht ward Cl�, lOch.or mocillnlC bird. In tbe orance crove, �.eM collece .ta�rcs.. Send far- ",-IoC. P.OWE aYDB .'&.1( thl. who have come to this country havemade such :l uniformly favorable in.pression as Mr. Noyes.De WaIl-.3:00 A. II.When the machine breaks a joint,Aad the mats run out,And the HC'S' get lostFrom the ease of twelve point;When. the proof is all mussedAnd the copy's short;Only six galleys ·up,And we .n get fuaed.When you naaala up a formPor lOme little slotytAnd mi. the Jut ear_nat'. the h- of this newspape1"wort I I Greenwood HAt Romes9'-Green't'oh 1hall w.omen have announced a series .If•• At Homes" tor Tuesday afternoon8Febrnary 17. March 3, April 14 an.',._ W.w U'STETSON UNIVERSITYDaIAND. FLOalDa.rrn. ........ a.lIf7. A. II. BarTa .... n. Dl1 .. l ..... t� ., CIa ......Four colJ�e .. the .cbao: .. Ii bUIJd1� :..iD facultr. Ii Cameg1e 1UriW nqUIre4 to �nl.1OoUep of Ubeftl Art.. LaDt of bl .. eklea.lumlllft' weatber, out or door recreMlon ai'.. Inter. d, W\a4. f1'oaI tM .... aad tile mU��f)I .. d I 'I." I I I t I:The CoDer!e Sho1lExhlbldoDLBA� BID .. .um I'JLLOWS.0VBLftBB m nnrm.&Y AImDAlfOB I'&OGUIIIIThe CoDette ShOll1110 ..... c�gray serge or cheviot suit, with extratrousers of the same or stripe material$30.00 �,::..TAILOB FOB YOUNG KEN E. Logie, D. B. Lightner, .J. T. Lori(!h, Jan., 29--.Thur.--3:00 Freah LMay Miller, Ed. E .. McLoughlin, A. P. .THREE STOR ES: 7 N. La Salle St. IS E. Jaebon Blvd. 71 E. Monroe St. �rcLoed, w. Mar�hall, R. Jo:. llcKay A. TO START BO� SQ� Ia 0Id ... ,1O" Muslcal Holfd&7 IWUYIWL. Marory, E. E. Nash, I. O. Qaklt'y, R. First or Intel'tratem1Q .. � An ..MRS. FLORA. MacIVOR SMITH- .T. Pettit, F. A. C. Perrin, E .• J. PaMa. Schec11lled KeD WeekVoice builder and teacher of artistic D. L. Paisley, Charlotte Palmquist, HR b L R I d H R ld I'reJiminary matchea ia the iDter·singing, �Iondays and Thursdays at om ry, . ow an s, . eyno s'1'11 FAR E A. S A fraternit.. '· bowling tonl1lllMat wiD --rtMrs. Knights, 5652 Maryland Avenue, _., I. • • ere,. eegen, A. . -... F.�ES 1· G St· J C St b next week. Followina •• ultZ':"'atu- ARTS.... per line. No adver.tisements re- Wednesdays and Saturdays at home, po In, 7. awana on, •. . ep enson -- UK - ....\"t,j \ ,,01 for less than 25e. All c:la8sU1ed 6356 Maryland A venue. For informa. )0[. E. Sampsee, P. W. Sims, W. Sayre, by omeen at the Bey.olcla .Inb, when: .-advertisements must be paid in ad-' tion address 6356 Maryland Avenue G. F. Turner, K. S. Tillet, R. N. the matches will run off, it )au beet. Dolly Befol'JlliDg. Heraelt.vance. Phone. Midway 4390. Tooker, C. Von KUenze, M. Wilson, E. announeed that all tratenaitiee moat eDP. Wheeler, C. M. Walker, J. F. Zim· ter teams or the toanamellt will b,I\OO�IATE WANTED-To share LOST-No. 15 Waterman fountain pen, merman.. dropped. Eaeh fratenait7 will be nfront suite, Modern, convient, 2 light browwn co�or, containing green : quired to pay ita bowlba fee. No 1----------------blocks from University. Price $1.50. ink. Probably lost in Cashier's oflice. LOW OPERA BA'rBS WILL date8 will be permitted to Co b7.. 4Enquire Mrs. Clark 5473 University Ucturn to Maroon office. NOT �B AVAILABLE FOR fault. prln��ssAve. 3d. STUDBNTS THIS QU'ABTBB Pt:zes of a bowlillC ball, pain 0: .. IIB. WJL :HODGB IDFOB SALE-Standard Smith·Premier Reduced rates to grand opera will bowling shoes aDd bu. of cipn --= · 'rBB'1iOAD TO HAPPINB8IINICELY FURNISHED._Ligbt, fron, T?'pewriter in excellent condition, atnot he available for University stu be al\"arol'd high team. alUl hlch ROre "Genuine 8U("("e��or to "THE -liAR ':'-.:.:_ �room·,. 2 ",·indows,· large closet·, elcc· ,.Ar,· 11 t \ t 1 .Th II .'1.. I b0..:. rea�ona, e erms . .1 grea }argam men. e a evs in ... e c u were 40ne FROM lie)'. I F .... ·'_jnter Oe-". (lcnts during the winter quarter, a.� '" ., ..,--tric light, steam heat, good opportunity f�r nnyonc dcsiring a typewriter for over during the Christmu vuatio1l aDfthe Unh'('rsity Opera nssociation has .for two women students or teachers, profeslIional u!'c. 11. R.I.emon, Room j), hnve l.�n put in cOlldtioD. for the OL"a¥�C'" '.d <1iscontinued it nctivities for the rest .... �� � , -,near Park nnd Mi way. 13-15 East RycTson Lab. or 1��O E. ;j4th St. ::!'natcbes. Four new ban. ha". --'11 •. '.:_-", '-; .A - .- .;.:' ••of the season. Last quaner students U'lD"I:II.' . ..., ".'62nd St., 3d Apt. Telc. Midway 8573.wwho entered the nssociation werc of. placed in the club alleya.fered low tickets to several of the-rHESMOOTHEST'TOBACCOP�;�t�:��because exceedingly smooth-smooth because aged overtwo years, in which time aDharshness disappears from theleaf leaving the goodness thatwe all aave for our pipe. V dvetis a tobacc:o mellowness hithertounmown-too smooth to harbora "bite." It's just the sort of a to­bacco you would make 101' your­self. Millions of men cheer for it.We never mew of a man whodidn·tlikeVeivetl Hmrahl Ooo·tlet it pass you. At. an c:leaJeq._a.. FuDTwoOunc:eTIDSFraternity JewelryLeatber' GoodsCoUege NOTeltles Emboss('d �tatlonf'ry,,'('dtllng In,·ItUonsCamng CarJsBROCHONENGRAVING COMPANYH. G. TURNERPresident GIG llalll'rs Building'!:elepbone Randolpb SlQFor all 'round school wear and goodservice We recommend our SPECIALWINTER OFFER---A black, blue orCLASSIFIEDADVllTlSEIUN'I�W ANTED._ Woman who will cnterUniversity in the Winter quanerw::nts p�ition to carn board and roomooing hon�ework near the University.:,,: I;'�"'''' XY46, 'Maroon office. SUBSCRIBE FORTIJE DAILY MAROONWANTED OUI" f,r 1wo �irl� to !IIhareli;.:l:: }�():I�(·!;I'('I·;n:! :IT':1rtml''nt for win·It,.r (llI�rf('r. \fr�. E. f�. l>('nton, ;',;1'1l>ordlf'�t('r.' I'hollf! II. P. 66:;5. bnskers in the seeoad half. Stecemumade two and De. Jaidien Ulotiated1tt'J11IJl'I., of the nffirmut ive uud negi- u solitary r�er.tin.' \·al'''it�· debuting teams ure spend- The game wu ODe ot the .leanealting the last f'ew duys of praetree illseen in Bartlett thia year, au &fttree�t"'II;.:·tlJi .. ;! t hei r rebuttal urgumcnts :\ ichuls had II. comparatively "1'HIIII ill ··polir.:hing tip" their SIH.'l·chl':i tusk. Armour had the .peed aDd en-Tire I'ull)il·it�· of the contest uud the durance, and above aUl WOllderful teamdist ri Lut iou of the tickets will be work. Johuon aDd Fielle were :the('Olllilltl't! by t he Fe ne ibles, und uduus- tteorillg stara for Armour. Johll8Qn�ioll ,"lIl'Il:; w ill be on sale Tuesduy in uegurluted 1h·e baalu�t. alld tour tree('1,111,. A ):lr;!e number of ::\lidligu)l ,: throws, while Fiene at' Milter mad�n ln 11111 i a ro I' It\ulliu� to utteud tlh' four field i0alL,1 ebut e in )[anud next l-'riu1l;r.H:t:tr" Hills� :lI1U Rosenberg; will muk eIII' the utllrmut i ve teum, and will ur- Goett ler L. F JohnaoD;!III' a�:lillst �lichigall. The negutrves Stegeman ..•...... R. F. -.•..... Preulern-uui of Atkins, Powers! und Swunsun, Shull, Dell Jnrdien C Fiene C-'·aret a Lwill journey to E, auston and dl'hutt' ...., ce uxe and Dancing .Ey�Baumgartner L. o. . Freiling (:lj!aill:;t Xorthwestern ut the t ime of Night, 11 p. m,Des Jardien •.... ·R. G ..•...... l{.CatiDGeorge MolallderBoth t eums represent tue strongest Basketa; JohD!:Io. 5, healer 2, FieD� ILLINOISdebaters that have contested for.4, Frieling 3f Gcartler S, Stcie.mall 2,Chi'�:lgo in years, according to Couch Des J ardien,�lOllltoll. Ill' said yesterday that he.No 'ft-.I""' .... n --"-No�� -.-&- announce· l'..1iu Gordon, Pa�ll Menvai1att, andment has becn made by ofti"cr8 of... Harry Rottenberg will be on Ute tea!Il.Rlne1tfrinrs in regnrd to thc selection.. + _of thi" year's plny. The allse1lCc of "Bob" Perry, ehampioll freehmaaone of the judges in }'lorida is givcn wrestler at the Universit1 of lUinoia,as the renser. for' thc delay. Thc con· won the Grand Pris l1IotOft1cl. neeI test closed December 26. at Savannah durini the 1I01i •• ,...PEBATEBS ABE WOBKIHG -roSTRENGrHEN BEFUTh%lONSMen Of! Both Teams Are ··PoUsh1D.g'Up'" Speecbes for l!rI!ch�nAnd Nort'!!\V�stcrnt lie ::\Iichigan debate here.was pleusod with their progress unohas the highest hopes for their SUCCl'SS.The CO:1I'" and the team will speak atthe big mass meeting next Thursdayi n KentCoach ::\Ioulton and the men on bothteams were entertnined by members ofthe Delta Chi legal fraternity Thurs­day evening.'Uncalled for MailThere is uncalled for mail of thefolluwiug persons at the factulty ex­change:Hattie Abbitt, C. R. Anderson, Pro­f'vssor Burnette, .J. F. Bushman, R. R.Bln irs, Uuth P. Brooks, D. L. Breed,L. M. Bowden, 'Va Brunes, .T. H. H.CalLrum, W. Craken. J. S. Ca:iiwell,v. Confesor, Miss R. Dean, Alice M.Durand, Mary Elden, S. H. Easton, .J.F. Abers01e, Miss. L. S. Frotscher,::\li88. Fernnrd, H. W. Fansher; J. L.l"elger, OM\CE.' Freeman, .J. R. Geiger,U. C. Garver, :Miss E. Gunderson, .J.Hill, D. Hallum, Miss Happe, T .• J.Ualc, C. L. Hunley, Helen S. HughesA. W. Hummel, C. Hayman, Dr .• J. R.Denis, E .• Tohnson, O. A .• Johnson, A.S. KedziE.', W. H. Kelhle, K. Kato, Aopern�. V AB8I'l'I' '8P1.1Z8 � �.��(MJ91sGARRICKHOXEYKOOJl BXPBB88 \ ' I,t'OlltiIlUed from pa&e I.,- --. ----- ... -------With AL Jolaon &Del 100 Othenco�'S GlANDWith Bruce McRaeA l\IIERICAN :�:t.. l'i.\JOSEPH SANTLBY ill j I\:.1The lineup.Cbtcsgo 11 CorDela 32WHEN DREAMS COMB DVJI1\Ii).Ii( IGreatest Show on EarthFree throws i Goettler, J OhD.OIl 4,ZIEGFELD FOLLIESTO OPEN cLAss LEAGUB'Continued from �e L) Ho�ard's TheatreJan., 26.--M.on.-3:00 JunlonJan., 30�Fri.-3:00 Div init,.DiviD1�Jan., 13--Tue8.-;:OO Media.Jan., 15--Thurs,.......3:00 Fr8ab IT.Jan., 20-Tut>L--1: :00 JUllioraJan., 23-Fri.-3:00 Senior.Jan., 26-.Mon __ ;:00 Freah 1.Jan., 28---.Wed.-7:30 Sopb ..Jan., 30-Fri.--3:00 LawIIecl1caJan., I�Tues.-1:00 Divillit�:Jan., 16-Fri.�:30 Soph .... , .�Jan. 19-Mon.--1:00 Fre.h��11 H.Jan., 21�Wed __ 7:00 Fre.lunell I.Jan., 2a-:.Fri.--5:30 LawJan., 28--Wed-7:00 JunionJan., 3O--Fri.--5:30 SenionFreshmen IL .Jan., la-Tu� .. --3:00 JUlUonJan., 15-Thun-3:OO DiviaityJan., 19-Mon.,-1:00 )(ecUaJan. 20-Tuea.,..-.5:30 LawJan., 21-Wed.,.--s:OO 8opla.Jan., 28-Wed-3:00 8ealon - A Blow at Commercialized ViceIt Bas Awakened Chicaio..THE TRAFFIOPOVVERSDAVID WARFIELD \ 11I IJ!. I(.In The Auc:tioneer-----.Jack Lait's New PIa,.HELP WANTEDS�UDEBAKERWILT'·"ftIB DOLL GmL.. LOO llatinee '!'h1IrIdaTTHE, GREAT PLAY OF NOWity CheS8 tcam wiD p1a1 otr the tie "A 110 D R B X· G I. II'game with Armour lulitnte today .J1\I( ). ..With Dan LniI•.••• _j.. �or: .... _