BBOIrrCreamCigarsrED, more:and in-.rver becompe\.ddress·UION1 St.phia, Pa. •I'A. A St;A'� '"1.•. � FaoUlty EkThe Daily Ma.roonPublished Afternoons by the Students of the University of Chicago During the Four Quarters of the University Y,arVOL. II. No. 65. PRICE Two. CENTSCHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1�G4OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT. GIVES ADVICE TO JOURNALISTS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING METHODISTS IN BALLETMr. Thompson, of Record-Herald, in Lecture Before Senior College States WhoShould Become Newspaper Men" It is like entering matrimony.Northwestern will fill its side of Mandel If you want advice on the subjectwith rooters-Chandler appeals -don't" Mr. Thompson, whoto Chicago' until recently has been an editorial. Misfortune has been following writer for the CHICAGO RECORDthe debating team this week. After HERALD, this morning used theit had been decided that North above words in opening his addresswould be unable to. appear, Friday . "to tlie students in the lower -sen-jornight and after Bretz had prepared division meeting on "Journalismto fill North's place, Fairweather as a Profession."was taken sick and has since been After satisfying conventionalikept out of practice, �e is COl1- ties by warning everyone againstfined to his room and must. remain his own chosen profession, thethere until Friday if he is to be able speaker proceeded to outline histo speak that night. own rise to prominence in journal-The practice so far this week has ism " A man who expects to take110t been encouraging. The vim up newspaper work must be soundand aggressiven�ss which character- physically," he said, "or he neverized Saturday's practice has been will stand the wearing life successnnssmg. This change, however, is fulnews gathering demands. Thethought by Mr Chandler to be only best training for this side of jour-temporary. But because of the nalism is the football field,shifts in the team 'which it has beenVarsity Debating Team Followed byMisfortune-Fairweathernow illnecessary to make, the case .has notdeveloped as it should, and becauseof Fairweather's illness cannot beexpected to advance much fartherduring the rest of the week,The team will hold its last practice tbis afternoon, Merritt takingFairweather's place. After todaythe men will . rest until Fridaynight.The west side of Mandel Hallhas been reserved for Northwesternand the east side for Chicago. Admission will be twenty-five cents.Tickets are on sale at the information office.In speaking of the debate thismorning Mr. Chandler said: "Prof.Scott of Northwestern says thatthree hundred students will accompany their team to Chicago Fridaynight. To offset them we musthave a large and sympathetic Chicago audience. The team has beenhampered a great deal by the constant shifts due to the indispositionof the men, but it will put up ahard fight."As yet only one judge, Mr. Laneof the Michigan Law School faculty,has been decided upon. The othertwo judges will be selected today ortomorrow.Schnur to Leave CollegeThe rumor that George Schnuris going to leave college before theend of the winter quarter was confirmed this morning. Schnur isgoing into business with his father.He ,,�i11 not train for track as hedoes not intend to' compete.Schnur's decision to leave collegemeans a loss not only to Chicagobut to the Western' amateur athletics of one of the best all aroundmen ever developed. Schnur hasmade a fine record in football andhas also shown good form in trackevents. His decision, he says, isfinal. He will not leave college until near the end of the quarter.We want your name on the subscription list of THE DAILY MAROON. If you intend to acquire greatwealth' do not look for it in journalism. It never will make you rich.The day was when the highestpositions were open to the humblestworker, but today it is a significantfad that on no metropolitan paperin the United States is' the highest. position in the profession realized,where one man is editor, managerand owner."WILL PLAY BEFORE RICHARD YATESDramatic Club to Present "The Land ofHeart's Desire" in Presence of Author.The dramatic club is making arrangements to present the play"The Land of Heart's Desire" before the author, Richard Yates,who is in the city on a lecture tour.A committee from the club visitedMr. Yates at the Auditorium Annex this afternoon in order to learnwhat time would be convenient forhim to be present at the performance. The Reynolds Club has offered the use of the theater on thethird floor for the play, Admittance, on account of the hall'ssmall seating capacity, will be byinvitation only.Freshmen Debaters Meet and ElectThe freshman debating clubopened its work for .the winterquarter last night with a fairly wellattended meeting in LexingtonHall. The question for debate was:"Resolved. That the political unionof Canada and the United Stateswould be of benefit to both countries." The affirmative was takenby Drummond and Moles, and thenegative by Ashton and':' \Vells.The negative won because this sideshowed that the people of Canadadid not desire the proposed union ..The' election of officers for thisquarter resulted in the re-electionof Ralph Mowbray as president.The other officers elected were Melvin Adams, Vice-president; MissEdith Baker, Secretary; and Chas.F. Axelson, Treasurer:There are rumors of a sleigh riding party for the German Club. Captain Blair says the Men 1n HitchcockSmoke.The meeting of the Universitytrack ahletes that was scheduled forlast night in the club room ofH tchcock hall was not held.Captain Blair, when seen by aDAILY MAROON representative thismorning, said: "When I, firstthought of calling this meeting, Ihad no idea that Mr. Stagg wouldbe home so soon. Consequently, Iexpected to have received by last- night a letter from him. giving afull list. of the meets scheduled forthe team, and instructions for themen. This letter did 110t come, andso I could not give the men any information, My one other purposein calling this meeting, was to askthe candidates for the team, bothnew and old, to do more individualwork, and to urge upon them thegreat necessity of careful training.I am sorry to say, that some of themen who have been given rooms in. Hitchcock have not only failed toreport for practice, but also refuseto observe any kind of trainingrules, and continue to smoke, eventhough they have promised me toAdvertise in THE DAILY MAR90N. stop."News of the Reynolds Club-Announcement of Ladies' Night-New Plano forTheater-Other Important ChangesThe executive council of the.Reynolds Club has decided tocharge regulation prices (10 centsper game per man) for the use ofthe bowling alleys until they arepaid for. After that time it is probable that half price will be charged.TI1e councIl"Is aiixious��io� .haveall members understand that ·theclub must payoff an indebtednessof about $1100 on the alleys and tomeet this large expense it is absolutely necessary to keep theprice up for the present. CharlesKennedy has been selected by thehouse committee as chairman of thecommittee on bowling and all arrangements for reservation of thealleys for parties for ,certain hoursmust be made through him. Whilethe club is anxious to encouragebowling parties among the mern-.bers it will not permit the �eservation of all of the alleys at the sametime. Some of them must be keptopen for general use.The 'dedication of the alleys touse will come sometime next weekit is hoped. President Harper whois an enthusiastic bowler will be invited to roll the first ball. Thefirst game will probably be a matchgame between 'President Harper,Business Manager Heckman andthe officers of the club.Treasurer Leon P. Lewis is sending out notices of delinquencies inthe matter of due's to the membersand according to the constitutionof the club. Ten days after noticeis allowed in which to renew. Atthe end of that period the names ofthe delinquents will be published.The executive council has renteda piano for the theater.The executive council has designated next Friday night as "Ladies'Night." Members are urged toinvite their friend to visit the cluband enjoy its privileges for theevening. Piano music will be furnished for dancing on the theaterfloor, the second floor being reservedfor games, etc. The billiard' roomwill be kept open and an opportunity will be given for its use by theladies. Members of the dub whodesire the use of the club for meetings are urged to apply a day in advance, when possible, to the secretary. The members of the bodiesusing the club for meeting purposesshould be members of the ReynoldsClub.Night Practice for Basketball MenNight work for the bas' etballcandidates began last eveningin the gymnasium. Hereafter practice will be held every Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday night,and the whole time of Mr. Childswill be given to the work of producing a strong team Instead ofhaving regular practice on Fridaynights, it is the plan of the coachto hold a game then, Next Fridayevening two squads picked as thefirst and second teams will compete. Northwestern University Seniors toTread Boards for Benefit of Baseball and Track TeamsAgricultural College of Illinois to beEquipped with many Departmental LaboratoriesThe senior men of Northwestern'University are to appear upon thestage. Moreover, they are to charge. admission to the C 'show,' and as, they will essay vaudeville, it is expected that they will realize a hand-some profit on the .venture. Themoney thus raised, will be giveu tothe athletic association to meet a. deficit contracted during the pastfootball season, and to serve asfunds for track and baseball duringthe spring. Raising money by subscription and other means has beenpartially successful, but it has remained for the seniors to devise theplan above and, under the giillianceof football captain Harry Allen,and a committee of which he ischairman, the staid four-year menwill divert the audience with theusual vaudeville "stunts" and several new ones. Northwestern feelsthe need of a baseball and trackcoach. Mr. Delany, who trainedat Exeter with Walter McCornack,is wanted, but his employment willinvolve extra expense, and to meetthis the' seniors ha ve decided totransform themselves- . tern porarilyinto chorus girls and acrobats.The Agricultural College of theUniversity of Illinois will this yearinaugurate many important changes. Chief among these is, a marked increase in building. Every department of tlie college will beequipped with new laboratories,though only three of these will befinished within the year. The firstwill be a fire-proof beef cattle barnof brick and cement.TRACKMEN VIOLATE TRAINING RULEcFiiCAG.O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904th¢ Dally MatQoo... ra.rlJ tlae University of Chicaro WeeklJ.POUNDEDTtl, University .f ChicaEo WeeklJ - October If �".TN. DAILY MAaOON • Qctober I; 10MIf.WS COBTRIBUTIOBS RBQUKSTBD.Published by the students of the UniTersity of Chi·cero every aftemoon,except Saturday and Sunday, durIn, the 46 weeks of the Universlty,year.First board of editors' and business manarerauthorized by student·body in mass meetinr May 15IftOli. 'Membership on subsequent boards of editors to belIetermined by competition open to all students in theVaiversity.BOARD OF' EDITORSMnnllllD2' Editor OLIVER n. WYMAN, '04New. Editor· HARR \" W. FOIlD, '04Athletic Editor - WALTER L. Gft.GOR\·. '05ASSOCU .. TE EDITORSTHADDEUS J. MBRRILL, Law '05 .ERNEST J. STBVENS, '04kALPH P. MULVANE. '05. EDWARD M� KERWIN '06LBRoy A. VANPATTEN, '06 'EDWARD R. GANNON. '04RILBY H. ALLaN, '04WOMEN EDITORSMISS LaNA HARRIS . - � ........ STAFF OF REPORTERSJohn I. WrJl'ht, '05 Arthur Brldll'man, '07Jam ... V. Hickey, '06 Claude Schofield '07C. McKeana, Rush '05 Bernard I. Bell, '07Chas. A. Bruce, '06Mias H.lon Smith, �� Mias Marie Ortmnver, '06BUSllfBSS STAPPauiae .. Manarer JULiaN L. BaoD'�"t"'ld lIS sIC.tld·d,,1S ",a;/ at CJ,,·ca�. P.sl·.jfitt.Dally Submlptlln, $3 per year I S Hor 3 mlntha.Iy Mallin city 14 per year I S ',2 5 for 3 mlntha.Sllblcrtptlonl received at "The Mar.on" Ollce, ElII. Hall,;a\�ft III . The MUllon" B01(, the Facility B1(diaal' C.b"Ji/il Ji/ EDITOR.IALS Ji/Ji/J#THE promoters of the cause oforatory in the University are greatlyencouraged by the display of enthusiasm on the part of universi ty students over the Hamilton oratoricalcontest Monday night. Instead of«having their ardor dampened byChicago's defeat on that occasion,they interpret the increased interestshown by University students, bothin attendance andpreliminary competition, as a signal victory for. thecause· of public speaking. Reassured by this attitude on the part ofthe department of public speaking,the student body is already lookingforward to the Northern OratoricalLeague contest." The preliminarytrials to choose Chicago's representative will be held during the eighthweek of this quarter., t"! ."I'I' COACH HARPER and CAPTAIN�OWE of the base ball team, comphi hi that' scarcely a handful of candidates makes up the squad whichis practicing each afternoon in theGym. Five men who' have wonplaces on the team in former yearsand eleven new candidates are ou t."I'he problem of weeding out themen, that the best results" might beobtained from the early training,has' heretofore been the leading onefor the coaches to solve. This yearin the new gymnasium, with itslarge and well lighted floor, thereis such a dirth of men as to makethe picking of two nines an impossibility. There are three or fourformer men who will not do regularwork until later in the winter.Where is the usual group of upperclassmen and freshmen who aspire, "to play at least on their class teamand eventually on the varsity. Competifion for positions on the team isas it should be. Places are absolutely open until every candidatehas had a thorough trying-out.Men who come out regularly, play"good ball" and play it consistently"t.j ••,. , win favor in the eyes of the coaches.Men who do 110t develop into varsity class ill their first year can hardly fail to �a�� some team. III thespring baseball will be played byevery department and class in theUniversity. Join the squad nowand liven up the competition sothat the nine which represents theUniversity will be the best thatcould be picked.THE Chicago-Northwestern de-bate to be held in Mandel Hall, Fri. day night, is important, as the pre. Iiminary meeting, by which one'-t.eamris selected It-o'·centest with. the: winner of the'Michigan-Minnesotadebate for the championship of theCentral Debating League. Fromthe standpoint of Chicago's team,this event is equally important asan opportunity to retrieve our defeat at the hands of Northwestern,Iin the final debate for the champion-ship last year.The Chicago team deserves allthe support the student-body canpossibly accord it. Crippled by theloss of one member through illness,the team has passed through a hardperiod of preparation with remarkable courage. The efficient coaching of Mr. Chandler, assisted bymembers of former university teams,has backed up the men ill theirbrave struggle against adverse conditions.The seats on the east side of Man, del Hall will be reserved for Chicago students.Chicago expects her representatives to win. It is our duty to encourage them to supreme effort byfilling these seats and the aisles between them. Northwestern students braved a severe storm lastspring to crowd the Fine Artsbuilding. With the debate on ourow� campus, and in our own hall,the presence of every Chicago student Friday night should be a foregone conclusion. THE ILLINOiS \VAREiiOUSE andSTORAGE COMPANY'Phone, Hyde Park 511 KIM BARK A VB. and PIPTY.5IXTH ST.The Cleanest and Best Kept StorageWarehouse in the City • • •Furniture and Pianos Moved, Stored. Packed and Shipped to all parts 01th� world. J�o Private Storage Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively forPianos. Rooms for Trunks and Wheels. Large Room for CarriagesLo al Buggies, and Sleighs. TRUNKS TO AND FROM ALL DBPOTS 'c traasfers for .Baggage, Furniture, Packages, etc., at short notice. •a::w- Special Attention Givcn to Univcrsity Orderl.At its recent meeting in New Orleans, the American Historical Association, which has higherto con- \fined its membership east of theRocky mountains, voted to organizea western branch known as the Pa ,cific Coast Branch of the Association. This signal step has been!a_ke!! it! �ec.?�n�ti.?n ?f the work ofsome eminent coast - educators;,among them being the professors ofStanford and California universities. The plan of the national association includes appropriation forall expenses of the coast branch,and arrangements for' delegates tothe national convention .* * *Arrangements have been madewith the state universities of Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota and Iowa andwith Colorado and other colleges,for a course of lectures on life insurance by the Mutual Life of N ewYork. The subject will be treatedin simple language, and the company states it will not in any way inthese lectures reflect upon the methods or standing of other companies. "Nearest Drug Store to the UniversityKRIZAN & SCHWEITZERTelephone H yrle Park . . 1854COR. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET AND KIMBARK' AVENUEFOUNTAIN PENSWe have a comp,tete st,?,ck of the Waterman Fountain pens, ,a�l styles and prices. 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Mr. Lowe is a member of .J..' � X ��the Cook County Class, and will * *resume his work later. *** 3 3 31. 0 F F=*Forty-five students of the Senior.Class will graduate at the end of *;,tlie ensuing' quarter. Out of that * *'number the following electives has' . To Close Out the Balance of Our *been chosen: Gynecology 26; Skin � *13; Chest 3; Undecided 3. * Overcoats.fi).fi) R.a.incoa.ts �Dr. Brophy is ill and.is unable.to * *attend his classes. .* Bel ted Ulsters *:. The following men have been * Business Suits *chosen to conduct the County Quiz * *Class: Dr. Tindell, Dr. Rob, Dr. * Each garment made from Imported fabrics and tailored In our *Block, Dr. Hamill, Dr. Haines, * own establishment. *.Dr. Ormsby. .. * *Dr. Bevan is taking Dr. Senn's * $20 Oarments $13.35 $35 Oarments $23.35 *I duri hi b * 25 Oarments______ 16.65 40 Oarments Z6.65 *pace urmg IS a sence. '* 30 Oarment5 20.00 45 Oarments 30.00 *Dr. Fulton J. 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The wholesome-r:B:r�����?:::��� ��:;���:!��:o�� f��h:h����ker-openinK cans. AIIIIPtlly on your pnntl')' shelyes�:���e:::: ��sr'!!:R,��a1�h:t IMred ��gk���!Ir;,�a��Make Good ThinKS to Eat," tc-lIs all about themBent free. Libby's Atlas of the World, mailedfree for 10 cents postaKe.LIBBY, McNEILL &. LIBBY', CHICAGO.MUSSBV'S.1I Billiard Halls and . Bowtlng 'AlleysThe Largest and Finest AmusementResort in the World .100 to 108 Madison StreetBranch: OW Davis St., Eva nstonWILLIAM S_�6E & CO.1" I991 £, 56�h St., cor. Woodlawn Ave.BORDEN'SCONDENSED MILK, FLUID MILK,CREAM AND BUTTERMILKALL. BOTTLED I_V· THE COUNTRYBORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK Cq.627·633 E. FORTY·SEVENTH ST.Men'sDearborn StreetMarquette.BnildingWearQuick Service Oeo. O. Marlatt, 1111'.ANHEUSER & !\TElLRestaurant3!i1 BAST SIXTY-THIRD ST. Majors and Minors Md}� �� �� � � � L.�.g.��#��+-e-I-��"'TtA KK CD 0 <C -& - cz::: <::I :E -e- c:::: t.-J + C) <C Nnr.�Ben HEADQUARTERS THE BEST IS MINFOR THE FINEST NONE TOO GOODXO/. COLLEGE STATIONERY IIII1BTCALlF I FOR YOU - .SAAK[ �8KIATA 86 WAB:ASH AVENUE' �prlAT CLASS, FRATERNITY CHICACO INVITATIONS r�BoSORORITY PROGRAMSA m AND SOCIETY MENUS ArE'AM - BZtz c::: <l-e-� >< � CD + -eo L- CD -e..� t:=: I. I � >< &...a.J -e-::ii!:AX �i=�><�L-J��N<<:J�����L:���� ,AIW. T. DELIHANTPreside"lt M. C. 0 'DONNELLSecretary ALBERT TBBOTreasurerStandard Washed Coal Company303 Dearborn StreetBENHAM BROS.'FASHIONABLETAILORS225 Dearborn Street Suite 201-202Telephone 4523 HarrisonOn January 20, 4 p. 111., the Woman's Union will hold its annualmeeting. . Reports for the year willbe presented, officers will be electedand plans forvthe future will be discussed. All members are invited tobe presen t.A panic in the First IntermediateSchool of Cincinnati was avertedlast week by the coolness of a former university student, Miss MinnieMcKenzie. A' fire in the hallwaywas discovered by Miss McKenzie,who is one of the teachers, and shedismissed her pupils and quietly in-formed the other teachers in thebuilding. As a r.esult the thousandchildren in the school left in an orderly l11�nner. Not a child waseven frightened.If is announced that the first volume of the two-volume work on geology, by Professors Chamberlinand Salisbury, will be on sale in theensuing two or three weeks. In thepoint of completeness, this workwill surpass anything publishedheretofore. The first volume willtreat of dynamic geology, while thesecond, which iS'still unfinished,will deal with the historical phaseof the subject.Henry D. Fellows,' '04, has leftthe University to take a positionwith the System Magazine.On the coming Friday evening,January 15; W. F. Parker and C.A. Lawrence will give the first of aseries of informal dances which theypurposeto give during the year atRosalie Hall, at Fifty-seventh streetand Rosalie court. The Lawrenceorchestra will furnish music. Thecost of admission will be one dollarper couple.The meeting of the Women Stu-. dent's Christian League will be heldas usual in Haskell Hall, at 10':30on Thursday. Miss Marjorie Coulter will lead the meeting and a cor-dial invitation is extended to allomCAGO women to be present. STANDARD WASHED COAL FOR DOMESTIC USEStandard Egg - - $5.00 per ton Wasbed Chestnut - $4.50 perltonWashed Range $5.00 pe� ton Washed Pea - - $4.25 per tonCompressed Air Service Antiseptic Face CreamTHE GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOPH. J. GAMET, PROPRIETOR'12 Adams Street Opposite FairTel. 208, Harrison Laundry Office CiR'arsORDER THATDRESS SUIT NOWYou will have to have Itif you want to enter intocollege life, with all thesocial activities that areconnected with it. : : : :Our dress suits are ourspecialty:: : they nevercause that uncomfortable feeling •185 Dearborn StreetAdams Express Bldg. 4th Floor Remember CornellHydroxA Double Distilled Aerated Drinking Water putup -in ster£l£zed sealed glass .bottles. Avoid danger ofImpure water and drinkHydrox.For sale by your druggistTHE (JONSUMERS (JOMPANYButler St., 35th to 36th Sts.Phone Yards 12� ;If