MAROONS' A Tf ACK ., DISCUSSION GROUPS FOR" ASSURE LARGE 1920 JUDSON AND ANGELL TO COUNCIL ANN-. OUNCESSMOTHERS PURPLE WOMEN TO MEET TODAY. CAP AND GOWN .It.'T SPEAK AT CONFERENIN LOPSIDED GAME - MEETIN A- CE CHICAGO SONG BOOK__ FiYe : Sect... U.... Y. W. e: A.; G OF BOARD Six Facult,. Members to AtteDd An- TO BE READY SOONVarsity Makes Strong Bid . For A ... pIea WIll Take U, SocIal, Pet- - aual Meetbac of Auociation of'IitieaJ. JI.eUcioa ..... 'Eel"" Pages To Be Aggregated Into A,meriean Uniyen1tiea· in ColumbWl,Co.. nference Tl·tle By D...-.L.I�. J.... --�� al' _ _'� 0 N 6, 7 __ .Invv_ .... e � ........ Five Books As In or OY. IUIU-S.Showing �turday.. ,- 1917 --__ _ Five diaeuaicm cro� for UDlnr- • The Twenty-first Annual Confer-GRAHAM AND COLE ARE STABS sity women, under'the. auapiee. oftha -- " enee of the Association of American__ Y. �. 9. A. will. meet today. They ASSOCIATE EDITOBS ASSIGNED �Universities will be held on November � --Northwestem sot plenty to. think will couider reU�· politleaJ, eeo- __ 6, '1 and 8, 1919, at Ohio siate Univer- WILL BE READY IN SIX WEEKSabout', Saturday W�D the EVanston '1IGIDUraBcf,--:--:, .. ....,. ",.',) - h::;;.,�4or • ....fIOO.page6tt sity, Columb�, O. Representatives of --.team tried to play football .with tIie. PrvL JIeLaucIdiD ........ will meet aDd ,Gcnm,_ pbied .Frida:; at a every unlverllty in the United States Final plans are being completed for.Malocms, and got bumped�41-O.' Sat- at .. in'Harper EU-:to dUIeasa"AIDer- meetiDgof the Board of Student Pab- will be present at this conference. the Chicago Song Book, which is be-urdayts defeat was the worSt that icq Political Problema." , AaaistaDt lieationa. More than, 850 copieS of . Kem�rs � th� faeulty who win ing issued by the Undergraduate eoun­Northwestem bas suffered at the Prof. Scott's cro�p·will meet_ at the the 1920 book will be published. The represent t!le University 'are: Dean �il. Although it, is impossible to sethands of Chicago in twenty years. same hour in Harper �19 to 'diac:118S price of a single copy Win be p. The James R. Angell, Dean Rollin_ D. the exact date for the appearance ofAfter the first few minutes of' play "Contemporary Conflicts." Auiatant pages will. be aggregated into five Salisbury, Dean Albion W. Small, the book on the campus, it is thoughtit was apparent that Northwestem Prof. Merrifield's' crouP will lDee� at books as in i91'1. The sectiOJl8 will be Prof. Julius Stieglitz, Associate Prof. that it will be ready for the studentswas hopelessly outclassed. ' The Pur- r � the. Y. w. C� A. I'pOms, the sub- respectively, The University (includ- Bertram G. Nelson, and Associate in a month or-slx weeks.ple could' not gain eonsistently, nor jed, to be decided by the members. inc' .convocations. aeademlc hcmors, Prof: David A. Robertson. Dean Due to the complete sale of the oldstop the Chicago attack. It' made a Prof. Coulter �U \meet his, l'I'Oup, in ete.), The Campus' (including soeie- James R. Angell and President Jud- edition of the book, no copies are onrecord by making two safeties in ODe Green lla11 to diaeW1:8 "The Future ·of ties, cluba� etc.), .Athletles Profes- son are to speak at the conference. hand for the new students. Owing__ e. and' when iMide 'the 2O-yard �OD." The laat of tbe groups sioul .SchOoIs, uul Rap ":d POlIDd.· Hold Firat. Seaaioli No ... 7. to the requests of numerous students,I� (for' the only time in the pme) WIll meet at 4 in Halper M11. There will be .pproxiniately· 24 pages The' proeeedings of the fint day of the Undergraduate council bas madeHutehlnson grabbed a pass and ran :rof. Small direded the first dis- of mapahots in addition. ' ,the conference will consist of meetings plans for. a fourth edition of the101 yards for a touchdown. eU8Sio� group whieh met yuterdar Up to the present time nineteen of: deans and officers of graduate Song Book. The. committee that haaChicago Show8 Great Form in Classics. IDa' is the only group to Freshman men and two w�men haVe ,schoo�., The first sesSion of the con- been placed in .charge of the new edi-Chicago showed machine-like at- meet on MondaYL All the otl;ter see- signed up for work on the book. Nice- ference will be held N���ber '1 at 10. tion is composed of, Frank Hardesty,tacl<, and • defense that held the Pur-. tiona WI"!! meet OIl Tueod&ya from to- ly.atated)'Ollterday that more ........... At tbis """;on Dean Angell will pre- chairman Jean Pickett allci GlennpIes tight, � .. pt for :!"'me eM � day until,�. All atudeDta .... _t1J: needed. Th_ he, Baid. _t a pa� on ''The Organiza�OD of Raniing. .and a few long passes. The· Marooa Jrho .siped up tor. poups have ,been should. report �orrcnr at 1:80 in �, Contain Same as Other Editions.ends and the center of 'the line can urged to· atteDd every meetiq. WOID� The Daily Maroon office. . The second session will be held at 8 The contents of the book will beimprove, 'but aU' told the Maroon .ea who did not register are alao wel�" AalP New Auoeiate Editon. the sam� day. At this time Presi- practically the same as the other edi-e1� looked like a real football teaui. come. While DO' atteDdaDee will be Two associate editors will be as- dent JudsGn will lead a discussion of tiODS. The Alma Mater' and all the"Red" Gi-aham and "Bob" Cole get taken, the �atioD will aaeertaiD � to . each ieetioD of the am11w, tb.�. paper· presented by a represent- other Chicago songs will be' included,the honors far the best offensive work the pereeDtap whieh attends the Ad � pair of editors·wi1l have'cer- ativa of LelaDd Stanford University together with the songs from the re­of � day. hut m.eyone of th8 hadm. weekly meetinp.'. lain 't.eohmen -kin& UDder them. OIl ."Rem�tive . Enra·�niversity maining schools in the Big 'Ten con­Hutchinson, Neff, ADD&D and Ham.:h. ,"The meetinp·are BUN to be of in- Work',wiD eoDID1aee in the near fu- A,etivities. The conference will close ferenee. All these have been in the.� pod football. GrabiIm ..... the leIeII; to all U:nlveraity _" Baid taie, ·with-.'·_"'" of the DeW November 8 with • luncheon. • other editions'of th� &ng Book, with: _ ,w,.I� �t;: aDd �� � ..... � � � cd GowD ofIlee in .ElIia iwI. · ....., the exeeption of the Michigan songs.W--���;�. ,;s:;'C �'" ��.'.. ::,,�.,.' :�":"", .,'.;. �" ......... tWjU!!!,�5� �D��TO.TAKE �e�tteeis��g8Ddind'!'i-c feoile, ...... I'IIIIJliq flO yards :for ia oItoiIId apPeal' :wftIuoIJt. tal[ � -. . All fNalmIa tr:rmc Gilt for.... � �Uii 115S1s''I'Ol'dCIIT' mg-lD<> the ·PlIbI-' �_ - _.:.G;, �doWn, 'tadiDg four:tBClders with w� 'did, � sica up �, �r ancrWeci 'to mtl",'im·the 'book haft ..... Mbcl:, ,'� '., ._- . ' f�m . the �t, Blackfriar plOdue- ;' ,,,,,.�'his' feint 'ana sidestep., perey broke �1D8 atao." '._ �,_tab·,8Il&p8hota- of the campus;: In.. ,< lIembers,o£ tile aool of Oommeree tions. Suggestions as to the mostN�western's heart �,a 'drop 'tiek ..... ' , .,:- c1adiDa pietuftta 'of TJuoe8, Quariers and Atbirlnistiation who have '�ot popular will be welcomed by the com ..," ",...e ftnt f"" Dainutes ",. the game. . ...... GIft i'Wae s.aar. club MIhItMa. ' ..... 0(. footlMlll pre. tatre:,- the � tOsts iequm,d mittee in charge of editing the book.an� his tackle of Lane probabli laved ,-' " ' tIee.. ,A·. ea1I. �hU, &lao, beea·· MDt, out of aD stUdents in that· depariment �e book will have a Maroon cloth·Chleaao f""!,, a t;o""hdowD by N!,rth- I'tedpa � ..;d. of tit Uni' ' for pictures OftM laat tWo � ",nat do !'" toDight. The pyamlnations cover: with � Chieago seal in gold.western., ,I '., . .' ".,. . � �,. The D¢,'� will take wiD be held from '1:38 to 10 at night It, will ,consist of a]:)out 136' pages,Cole Shinea on O.euive. ' ' '�!, •• IIto-�teen f��tieas_,:,,�� � ,t..,rro •. at't:sO in The D&ny in Cobb hall �, . and will have. no advertising. The';,It gev pUler" smOu:u- uuuay � )( . .' . • 'Cole got off'to � poor start by, fum.. erDOOD &t the Beta TIIeta -PI hoUe ' �' offtce. " Thirty-five students not in the Com- p�� of the book can' not be ,deter-hling, after -"lug a prettt twenty- :' _. 1IIe1'C!l. school mUst . also t4I<e these "'?"'" �til the contract with the,.five prd ruD, but he made up fo� that UNlVBBSITY. PIlBSBNTBD. FlLlPlNQ ,STUD� ASKED � .,·U they do ,nOt pass them they pnnters 18 comple�immediately. : He gave the Mat ex- - TO ASSIST IN BIG DRIVE wiD, DOt, be admitted into the U.niver- ,�uncil Desires Suggestion.Ju1Jition of taetling OUM aeucm, �d WITH 'IIEDAL 'IN�BONOIt I,. "_: . . sity.' Students have'been asked to be "I hope that the students of thetwisted through the NOrthWestern �I' . GREAT· WAIt· JIBIl()BS 'The·PDipi*; �aJe club is 'u_ prompt in a�� and to bring at University will take an interest in, team for long pins. ,In the aeccmd Bed of -,-.. -. .', '.. :'. a drive tor' twentY-lve thOUll8Dd least two peneils.' '_, the new Son� Book," ,said Frank�r he made a,� eateh :"':�'�� doDars tor a.elubboaae,to be'erected ��.st�,.chai� of the song book'of EltoD's pass, and broke away for a , ' ., Qdeqo loin � FirithouiaDd dollara has GRANT MEARS ELECl'ED eo_nuDlttee, yesterday. "We are. verytouchdoWn.' 11-. - a1�, been-obtained. 'FWplDo stu- . PRESII�BNT OF COMMERCE anxious to receive suggestions fromElton and Hanisch were. not 80 't - ..". deDa,Ia'the Unhersity have heeD ORGANIZATION ON FRIDAY the ,students as to their opinioJl8 offtashy ill_- their wort, but. they were ...: �r, 0,0:. UDlverai. � who �., Silvestre PasC:aal to help bl . -- the pieces ·w�ch �ou1d go. into the,�,when • plunge _ needed. NeIr . th "':niwrIl � �:' tile dri.... � lIbupr of ManIon HeaU ,book. Especially IS tbis true of �played a ni� game in his ftrat.ppeeo: war, e ty.., re-. . · Cia. for Year-Makea PlaDB Blaekfriar songs. We want to �ow&nee of the ,Dr, ana Alman got in cen�y p�tecl,. � . ., tbe'1!.Dl- for Procrua. which of th� the students like best.enough tp make three long runs. Buell varaty. The iuerlp�CJD OD. � JIIedal TODAY'S "WBATIIBIl - Any suggestions for the Song BookButehlnAcm eamed • � twice ��"SeienU: � Juatl- Grant Mears - 'elected president' shonld be ad� to the Under- . " .0ftI' in tbe·laat quarter, by l'UIIDIn& . ';i.;;;;:;'" .. Calla .... eaWer Way.. of tile � dub laat Friday •. gmduate COun .... Box 61 Facu1ty Ex-102 ,... 1ft •. toDeIIdInrn. after .• ..m:. of ::'1ICIOnee In tile W"mIfncl, �. -tly elected - �. eare of the Song Book com-�JUd . ran had·, ..... dIaaDcnNcL NiMIIred �u..' ... Wt"'ftIB D,.uLY MAROON tary of the etub, was in eharge of the �ttee." I," .,�' ... pzefwwi.��'" ... � eIeetIoD. A vote was also taken to de-TIIJIBE.CluAIn'Ds' denta.� on tile fteIdj of battle BUU.BTIN" teimine tbe _ularity of various sail- COPY OF ANCIENT STATUE, ., CLUB TO, or in UUJ quiet oSee of lUoratol7� - Jeeta of interest to Comm d Ad- LOANED· CLASSICS LIBRARYM� TO BOOST CHICAGO The UDiftl'8i� of Paris hu MIlt . Tea; _... ministration students.. ;: �rgest,-,- .' ODe of th .. meda1a to each of the ul- DI.wt, ellapel,' 11_ BubIL n1Dllber of wtes east f, "inTbne Quarters dub pledps are 111'- veniU. of the eo-trl. aJUecl with 0.&..... J ....... _Iep ... ., 12, dustrlal � or. -dered to meet at the I'C" eire1e today Franee.. ID _..u-_ th _'-I the Mar:de! ,.• J.Il&D&PDlent. "Advertising"for fifteen • � ••• �-, rec:eJved the next largest poDThe DUnutes at the ehaple hour. Viee-Reetor of the UDiftrldtJ of Paris Y. II. C. A. Pre.otloa, 4, mlla s. Grant Mears has been aeti • thmembers wiD also meet tonight aid that It was partlealarly p1euant . Y. II. C. A. Fellowalaip, 'A £1- aft'airs 'of the Comme cl b ve � eat '1 :16 in the Reynolds club. Both to have the oppOrtuDlty to t1wik the U. I. '.. j. embe rea u an �meeti will be held i' th • . • UDlor m r of the executiven� • n e Interests University � Chicago J.or the brlDiant GratI •• te Claukal el.b, 8, Cluala council last year. Be has been b '-of t�e 'Boost ChIcago" movement. part �eh Its professors and students 2t. ness manager of The Daily Ma=ntook In the eommcm .tctory. The - � th last tw • .PROF. FARIS TO SPEAK AT medal h said, is to be �-!d-.1 T ... - or e. 0 years, IS a Blaekfnar. ' e QlWJI II:RU as _ • .,... and captain of the Y.M.C.A. campusSOCIOLOGY CLUB MEETING a symbol of friendship. Didait, Claapel, 1:5', HaskelL membersbip team.__• ADoth� medal rec:eDtly Pl"lllDted Chapel, Se1dor eolle,e mea aDd, "The executive council wiD meetThe Sociology club wlll meet Thurs- to the Univerrdty fa an original 1JIft- .em .. 12, M.lKtei. . Wednesday at" in th ti lab-�ay night at '1 :45 in Classics 21. Prof. bot ·whleh was eut In honor of tile Diult, aehool ledare, 4, Buket). oratory in Cobb haD :;eoun �:Ellsworth �aris of the SoeioiOlD' .. sinIdng of � LiIaIta>da. � 4uplI- St. M ..tet:r. «. Nertla _ terday. "The chai":"en :rath":, ...!:"partJnent WI!1 speak on "The Work of �tea of the orieful haft'heeD made tioII Ilia No,.. speakers and ftnancial committees willthe Iowa Chil� Welfare Research Sta- m this eoantrJ, hat the one 'now at Le CercIe � &, 581. Wood- be appointed. Speake f • na1tion." Prof., F�ris ..... aetlng eli...,. the U.menity, Ia tile � BotJl __ __' p.-lnenee will be ...:u:ed ;-:0 thetor of the station before he abe to medals will1ae OD ahIbIt 100ft ill Bar- lIatiaelaaUcal dab, ':15, R, ..... club this 'WChicago as a member of the fMal'" 111-._ ,.ar. e are planninc a.". per .. .,&��. If. daD� to be held WitbiD two weeb."-_'e"r.�� ", ., I, �4 I. 4' •.;.Pri� 5 Cents,Vol. 18� No. 16 UNIVERSIlY OF CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28,1919Undergraduate Council MakesPlans For Book Because ofDemands Of Students.'". '-- ,Bronze of "Nardaua" Plaee«t on Ex­hibition - Receift Valuable Fae-. simile Manuscripts from France.The Classics library has receivedthe loan of a fine bronze statuettecopy of '''Narei�c:;us,'' the original ofwhicll w� excavated in Pompey, andnow stands in the National museumat Naples. This copy was left to thellniversity by Mr. Le Verne Noyes.The statue has been placed on thethird floor of the Classics building.In the museum on the fourth floor,some facsimile of manuscripts madein France are exhibited. Le ComteAuguste de "Bastard, who possessedsome of the originals, had these copiedat considerable cost. He did not dis-(Ccmtimled Oft page ')� '. l�_, •. ,,i;�, .. . L ...." -'J •• \ _INFORMATION, PLEASE.Talk has been circulating aroundour classic halls concerning campusactivities and the desirattlity of get­ting more undergraduates interestedin campus activities. It, seems thatsuch acti�ties are in the hands of theminority. And tne minority would 00 'j'I,._!4IIIISt11Il{(\�rid0tJ1':, '�:':"" � . ';:: � l<� '�>':'.l'� , ,,':- r·,.: ;'�.'� ;,.,"..'i-:\:',:":";< ':'T·'.'�·.' .�I' /,':;;_"t'.':'?'1)-t�!�·':���'�,,_,J ,J.-: - .'., .'.' '., •I �,',;. _:�... : �.. ,".-::,,:1, •\,,;.'t :15' E. Washington, St.. Phones Hyde Park 482-483Service to Students OurSpecialty.W e 'catTy complete stocks of, Johnson's; 'ApoUo� Lovell, ,Correll CbOC()iatea,Private \ DANCING' 'LessonsI "Ill a' m1l� of five 'Ieaou '(�OO)ORe 'Can acquire' the de,.. of theWaltz, One-step, uicl Fos:-tI'ot. Sodal============== claadni tlau McmdaT Eft 'at S·P. M., , LUClA.'· ilENDERsIioT 'STUDIO1541 E. 57t1a SL R,., Park :�lt''4th Floor Venetian Bldg.. ,Phone �ntral 7823Federation Sin, ',Is "rOatpowaed.·, ,jThe "sing" planned by 'the' Pede"non -of:University Women-fOT,·tmftor- 'Tennn diredOr' of"cOmniumty' sing·:row night has been indefinitely � ,ing. The date for the sing" emm«»t be'poned because of the Ulness of Mr. set until his recovery.' " '., ,Read:The Daily Maroon 11..dgc1MJ:CfA!_:_,LlJc" ·cbmer, of1�hoSaallan'thlmeple. \' �, "Military lJe' �'� Nitti, ',", .. ,.?: :.:. �-- ...,;: ..•. :. � •.. �.::daptain �D T. Vanee,'8aistant: �Pi'ofes.mclO£militar7�seienee;,has beef;' ';"�relieved from duty at the Universityand � dr&red tijt.Ca111inet;""MiclC.· to :8!i­s�lIne c:harge of� the· nDlit&i7 ..rork atthe high- schooi� at ·that P� .TWenty horses' for artillerY'purPoseS .have .arrived for the- militarY' depart. ;"�ment and are now qUartered' near the .',University., Cot l!rIarr leaves tomorrow forCamp "Custer to select thtrty horses, for cavalry .. use.Enrollment in the military depart­ment is Stiu' in progress. New· stu­dents .shouli see Col. Marr at once inorder to take advantage of .the �«erio make up back work. 0 I. , _,6��t��;'::'�;�:1'r:��' '{:"'1-; ': �:·S.'· .�': ;'.:�. ,�-':- "_"'::<"",,: ."", :j.:.�,y7'�?�, "�;:,� ',� ;,_ <,:�' {:;?,;I'�'�; -.;:� �'j \,,::.<, ,,-' '; ": ''c ::f'-;::," _, (:': .:_ �,�" �-'� :," ';�" ..' ": '" . r, ,. � ..JUDSON IS TO BE GUEST AT··TBlR� FRESHMAN L�CREONi ',.Tickets Will Be Sold by Score ClubMembers For Friday Noon ETent. '.,. The third of the weekly Freshm�ti .' ' .lUncheons will be held Friday' of this: �week in Hutchinson cafe at 12. . Presi­dent Harry Pratt Judson Will be 'th�guest of honor.Y. W. C. A. DRIVE BEGINS'catherine Moore Directs Campaig&.- .lTeams ,Compete lor �' ..The finance" c:ampaign of the y�W.!C.A. JJegan yesterday and. will. ex!!tnd '.over the entire week. All' members' . f•of the Y.M.C.A. are expected to eon- '. .tribute or pledge any amount to the .�� , ,. Teams. of ten girls each a�. c:om-,peti�g for a prize which wiU· be an­l:'C)uneed later. The eaptabis of theteams are: Isabel Watson..- Sarah�. LmdsQ. Edna' Eisend!itb�: Ji�en' ,�. jOJm.m; ,Kabel Masten, Belen' eon-- ,·droil,f: SaVlDa, FilQs;'EUDbeth .�. .man;' and"Gladys 'McWhorter •. ·, Cath�.. 'erine· MooN is__in ,�. of, the �ve."__ eo "I •.\, 'r' . .: ',' .Bitelleoek .. BAII PIW 'S.oker. ,- .. �. .�. . .., ' ."�. .Biteheoek. ball .wiD hold a smoker- Nov. 4 •. -'The prbgram wm include a'speech by Capt. Spencer,' head of thehall.. 'and ·a -vioUn solo. -�- .Jaeques �.GraSsine, oDe of .� FreD. exchange _..--. __ �� 'students.' AmOng the other - featureswiD be a stunt by. the fNShmen. 'Re-o fresJunenb 'Will, be sen:eCL_' COLLmE ,ExcHANGE '.ASKS- -S1U'DENTs TO' GET MONEYIs. ....The COlleP EltdUmp'department " '': : ,' .. , ',-: .. :-�," " -;'. ;.� '.,:.� «., '.'... . ', ' "" of tbe U'.CAIs -rldlig under the ,'r:. \:, "tJniierjity. Pharmacy.leadership of, �er TJia;-er. Ofilee ", '., .: ),hours are from 12' 'to 1 Cl8Uy, euept r •I 61at � aDd EJ J IS-��Saturday. , Notic:es'have'been �t to SODall peoples whose boObllave been sold, ,DR1.J�. STATIONERY,.. �and 'the:' �ePartlnent haS'.asked tliat SANDWICHES :'they eali·· as -"·soOn as PoUible, for themoDel· .. "' ... ' . .' :.: .s , ,.-, " . MONEY ORDERST. K.: E. 'AIIiIomIc8 PledgiaC.,, Blackstone 1446-1448 Prompt �Tau iCa�� EPsUon':.neea tlie .. � - .. •.• ,_., __ ..'pJ�,of;EciWaid'� Waehita,11 . '. . .. - .kaD.;-·Xo_ � CJlIea.o, m, and =====. ===, ====='::;::1,.k.=·=.�'========�==&;,=,=.�.-...!I H�� 'lI--L .M'eb Brief �., ,. ,M_·g·sic FOlio.' IIU:.·� FROUC "a�TRE� . .�:f'.�' ��":, I • aDd' : DaUG{: STORE'AnDoaee PleclCinc of Fales. �St11deDts' Cues M. j� Coner, R� Ph.Demand the orillnal Co 'A-·-· P.·d T "� ==::::::::========:::::::::==========::1------_ I •. you r. protection urteoua. ttehtion. 81 .0 ===========:::::;::::============LEATHER . G '00 D S . University StUdents. .Tn4e Mark Guarantee(! To Give Cor. Ellis: A�� and 55th Street EMPRESS QUICK LUNCHof Q1IaUt)- Satiafac:tory Senic:e 806 E .. 63RD STREETAdjacent to Frol,ic TheatreAt All S�rea �ere Tel. Hyde'· Park 761 The quality of' Our Food May AI.!, ,Quality R"'- waYS'be Depended Upon.LiftonMfg.Co. -:- New York , .. 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SIXTY.THnm STREETH.� You"Tried Our-Dainty L'unch_eon� and Well-, Appointed Dinners �LunCheOn, 4Sc . Dinners, 40c and 60c. SpeciaI'Sunday Dinner, 7 Sc and 6ScSpecial' Oiden 'AnanPd for University· Parties..For Prompt Service' Telephone in advance.We AlSo Carry a Fine Line of Candy and'Ice Creams.SPECIAL HOT FUDGE SUNDAE, 20cSubscribe to' the Daily I&ro. C. CORM.ANY' SHOME LUNCH ROOMThe Old ReliableHeadquarters for UniversityStudents, We serve the best of every­thing. Prompt ServiceKappa Sigma' announces 'the pledg­ing of Dwight H. Teas, of Chieqo.�. L' ,;_ .., . � �ii <�;":�� �:: .�: : '_.' .�(. 6" ..I',' ,3:.'fl·.: ,',Il�-i{-,f' "1 ': 'h,�: i1.1 The Class of .1923 has been wellrepresented on Stagg' field this fall.There have been about seventy-fiveyearlings in uniform. The Freshmancoaches are still asking for more mento come out, as they are certain thatmany of the huskies on I the eampuscan play good football.During the past week the Fresh­man coaches have endeavored to picktwo teams of equal strength. Nextweek a third team will be, chosen. A.s­sistant coach Earl Huntington, for­mer Maroon end. and Al Eddings,'�ho played haJ,f back on the Maroonchampionship teams of '07 and '08,have the job of picking, the men forthis team.Announce Freshmen Teams.Two' teams were picked last week.The black-ierseyed team is made upof: Starbuck, Spokane, Wash., center;Leatherman, Terre Haute, and Mc­Reynolds, Houston, Tex., guardS;Gleason, Hyde Park, and Lewis, OakPark, tackles; � orgren, Lane. Tech,and Strohmeier, Shattuck, Minn.,ends; Fryer, Austin, quarter back;Plunkett, L_oyola, Barney, Oak Park,and Reed, Hyde Patk, half backs; LOST-A,Schaeffer fountain pen, at-and Timmie, Oak Park, full back. tached to black ribbon; probablyTHE secret is going to be revealed. The kbaki-jerseyed team is com- lost in .Cobb. Finder return toEdiU;r Joseph will explain The Ma- posed of: H. McMasters,' Oshkosh�, ::�·.���rOOn �ffice arid, �ye reward.Wis., center; Grimm, Missouri, and :'�:,:::�. '. ': . .(25)roon at the FreshIll,an luncheon,. on ' ;J"r' •Friday. John will speak during the Blinks, MSichi]·gadn CNityk, InNd., 'Cgua�d';' i-O��-Monday,. 'the 20th; smooth-id t J ..2_": Wl·ll Moore, . cot an ec, '," an ' " "ed blaek 'I • ,:. "soup course. Presi en uu.:;un·" '�' " ',ca:-;, 1KA..�ountain pen with pro-ks fte ds' ben Vaughan, Toledo, 0., tackles" Falck, '.. ", -" , . . 'make his remar a rwar , w D' yto'O d ,Ra+�l'ff' 'Oak'p 1_ 'J£�ti�n 'on the end f9r, filliD., g. .It. �. . a n"., an ""'.r1, . arh, 1.I!·th hI d -, .all Is quiet, d M "" te S· C"ty Ia, e_.t ei eron ta e at en of Harperen S; C.was rs, lome 1, , • 'ri� __--. • k d '1- hlrnry or dropped between'��r'Not U�ur Advertising Did It. . iuartecr �k, EBuban , we; ;; Phi ad Ida Noyes. Valued,as',ali'heir�. bod" to be ter- IpS, U SS, owen, an organ, I" F· d kindl .••SIr: Some Y Ii gomg Y k N b half b kst ad M'll ocm, mer, ,y return to m-. ted f the young or, e., Be, an I 3, f . d k' n '.'Idinribly disappom ; one 0 Kalamazoo full back.' o::�atlon . es In, ,(;.ress But g.ladies whose name appears f�uently , ,.. ,�ward., .// ' (26)in your column is engaged! COPY OF ANCIENT STATUE ==' ============Cicero.INFORMATION Is being' sought by '. ::::::I:::RARY , I.I.'II�·!ti!;. �:so:.::ut.: n:v:r: . .. . ... ". :m.itir;rll�:;��.�j\formed hereabouts. The, fac:u1� ex- � of �em �y �e, but .ga�e them, t ". ::;, ���i.H� ','-' _�rmmeh 'h reeeived mail ad..2,----�· . to to libranes, chiefly m ,France. There, ::: :::::::::::::--" .::::::::�:::'.:::::fu;J\:;:::�:::::::. ange, as � � .' ' ', .' ." :;:-:'::::::::' .::::::: 5c :::::::::::::::::�::::::::f: ...th' Ren ; ce Pou}ho.P club he re- were' 262 made an� the, Umverslty '::: ::', ;::::::, ::::::::::!::::::::::::::::::e a�. .. ... ;;" '. , ,t ', '" _ ' ,,:: ::::::::; ,.::::::::;�::., , 'rts. ,Will some bird give us the high poss�. 160 of these. The fae- ., .. :::::::;;::.:.: ., r ., ,'. similes came in the BerUn eoDection, ope. and' are_ probably the only eopies inHEARD AT THE G�ME. ' the coun�. The man�pis eover1. Deans, Observe. . . a period of ninehundred years, from"If a' man is taken out before the the, sixth to the fifteenth century ..end of the first quarter, is he eligibleto.go back into the game in the second where it' can't bother anybody. Suchhalf?" is the Reynolds elub.uYes, if be doesn't drop in hisstudies between balves'�" • A NARCISSUS has been lent.to the2 In the Movies They Do It. - .' J "'����.'Tbe�PWiii'.".I,. 0---, ..."'. FROSH FOOTBALL TEAMS'SELEClED BY COACHES·Place Y our Bets Early.The Delta Kaps and Alpha Delts,Are gonna have a game;It matters not whichever wins,To us it's all the same. Khaki-JerseyeCl and Black-Jeneyed'Squads Are l»ickecl :From Yearlingl\Iateria�Leadel'll I_ue Call forMore Candidates. 'NORTHWESTERN relies on its co­eds to uphold the glory of the school.The team can't be trusted to do it.The co-eds can.T-WN T-P-CS.W -LL-RD MCG-JlE has acquiredthe habit of smoking cubebs, much tothe disintegration of the chapter.'T.SSY M-NTG-M-RY was absentfrom the line-up at the S-gma Scr-m­m-ge Saturday night. J-m-s l1-c-Iy,the well-known minister's son, wasseen to peer through .the window wit.ha distraught expression upon hISl'ountenance.The I. C. H. S-c-ty has not yet�ade plans for its a¥umn membe�­ship ·campaign. Pr-s-d-nt H-nkle 15too much occupied 'with football to fillhis office in the organization properly.J-m-s V-nc-nt Sh-e-n has reportedthat he is the possesB<!r of a s-cr-tp-ss--n.University."Touchdown! Just for fun.""That wouldn't be fun for North·western.""Wen, you can't please everybody at. aD entertainm�t like this." TH�OW us a rose.Ga'fton.OFFICIAL NOTICESWE hope that Fales, the new PhiKappa Sig pledge, will be eligible for"initiation in spite of his ominousmonicker. The French club will meet todayat 4 in the French ho�, 5810 Wood-\ 'lawn Avenue. Assistant Prof. Scboe11will speak. All students interested inFrcn� have been urged � attend.• CAMPUS COMPENDIUM OF,KNOWLEDGE.Article 4.THE REYNOLDS CLUB-The rea­son that this, the most democratic ofcampus institutions. was established, inthe same building with Mandel hallis because most men whb hand in theirchapel slips in advance want to spendthe' rest of the period in a place ofcomfort near enough to ease the con­science, if any. Harry English, ,some­t:me contributor to this department, i�dean 'of the club. If it were not forhim, no one would think of makinga shot without sitting on the bmi�rdtable. If it were not for him, no onewould think of hanging his coat any­where but on the chairs. If it were not. for him, it would not be for him. DocBratfish shaves and haircuts in thecellar. The piano is on the third floor, St. Mark's club win meet tomorrowat 4 in Ida Noyes hall. The rectors ofthe Episcopal churches of the· :Uni­versity neighborhood will be present.It is desired that all EpiscoPal womenbe there to meet them. Z., B. To's, Pledce, 'fh� Men..', .,' ," ....... ','Ze� �ta' Tau announces the pledg- :ing of Gustave H. Krakauer of Chi- 'cage, Lester H. Westerman of Gary,Indi .ma, . and Irving Gilbert of Ke­nosha, Wisconsin.CLASSIFIED ADS"' ' ...LOSt_:.Black leather bill case COD-taining change .and: important keys.Will -finder, please return to Infor-­mation Office and reeeive reward!,(21LOST-Saturd,y afternoon, the 18th,a small black cameo locket OD goldchain between 59th and Blackstone ., and Stagg Field. This is valued as'an heirloom. Reward. Return toInformation Desk, Press Bldg. (19)ANY ONE who is interested in ob- s; ....... � �' .... I.�.:: ... J,. ..,. a'r ,\ ,Not Sometimesbut AlwaysPERFECTin every degreeAmf»rican Lead Pencil, Co.%tS-DIO FlfI1 AYe. . New York •��ning a practical s�aking knowl-edge of everyday Spanish may' get .. IIIi _expert 'i�truction by applying toM r, Castro, in care .of the DaUy Ma­rc on, Faculty Exchange, Box O. Aclass is to be formed' at' some hom.convenient to prospective students.This class would be of espeelal bene-, fit to those ·persons iIiterested inforeign commerce, or to those whofOl' any' other reason are really e&r�nc st in their' desire to converse iD.Spanish. (14) "DANCING VISTA GARDENS"THE ONE SPOT TO DANCE"I. 47th and Cottage Grove Ave •.Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Even­, 'ing and Sunday Afternoons.This ad will be accepted for one FREE admission on any. :r uesday evening or Sunday afternoon dur-, "ing November. LET'S GO IU,NIVE'RSITY CAFEUP-TO-DATEServe the Best Meals inthe CityA T rial'Will Convince You .. _." We Have Commutation Tickets-$3.2S for $3,'·,5.706 ELLIS A'VENUE-' "· �.- . OppoSite Snell Hall _• _·oUNIVERSD'Y'HAIRDRESSING·PARLOR·.' -', '1309 E. 57th St. '- READSThe·"Maroon, -BUT'"WHOSE?MARGUERITE GRA�, Pro� ,. ""_ ,'"Telephone Hyde Park i'904Special ! . � !- HALLOWEENDANCEat .HARPER HALL53rd 'at:ld HarperThursday, October 30Cope Harvey, Conchar andVerhoff.$1.50 per coupleRead The D�y Maroon--_ --'-.".,"......,.""""_ .... ... ..-ru· 1"_ ......... til1\Iember� of the new debating soci­ety fonned by the combination ofChideh and Forum, will hold a meet­ing �ay at 4 in Cobb ilA. Anyoneattending this meeting will becomea charter member of the new organi- ==============zation, entrance to the society afterthis meeting being by tryout only. Thename for the organization win bechosen today, and there will be a dis- •cussion by mem�rs on the question,"Resolved, That Mr. Gary was wrongira refusing to deal with union labor." · �" trs'_ WORm.READINGIT'S WORTH',SUB­SCRIBING FOR.COME· ,-University AgencyMR. PENN5735 Univenity AvenueHo�rs 1-6 o'clock, P.M. .,'ACROS'S MEN'S FORNISHINQSRats, Caps and Neekwear. TODAY f;:OVVH.E,V'�. , " ", �RE FOR MEN.·, .'Soatlaeut Comer, 55th·"EIIiI Aye.. 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