CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, IC)Oj. Price Two Cents.ORATORS TO CONTEST TONIGHT I SONG DROPPED FROM OPERA \ SIX THESES IN GERIIAN CONTEST! CHICAGO- MICHIGAN I DATES" I jSCHEDULES ANNOUNCED I c�::��c:e�7;:':;:nt:t �:n��: AMID OMINOUS SILENCE ! Competition lor $6,000 Seipp Memor-! OfF UNLESS WOLVERINESDirector Stagg Arranges T�entYI' Chosen A� Preliminary Tonight-1Coach. Authors and Actors in "Sure' ial Awards Attracts Wi�e Atte.n�io�i OBSERVE BIG NINE RULESSix Contestants Expected 1 E S" I --Papers Prove Valuab-e Add1t10n"'lBasebai: Games. Including Wil- 1 • • nough egreganon Refuse to I • ---I ' I to Literature en German E!ement. ' " . . .Iiams. Nebraska and Oberlin. I ". . ---. . " Discuss Elision, I Schcdu.e , Conditional Upon Confer-'. .' . 1 he trial .COIl�cst to decide Chicago s i .... .. . I _. -, � . . _ I en ce Allegiance, Is Notification of�ur Mlc1agan Games and Dual Meet, nl'r�s�.ntatlvc IJl thc. Central Lcagt�e its Certainly Up to Standard 1S, SIX bulky nJallthCnPb-three., III 1�11-1 Director Stagg.WAre Um:ertain-Interscholastic : O! ator ical contest Will be held this! Title Finally Ferreted Out By ! �E:,h and three in Gcrm.m=-contninirurSet for June 8. \ e\',e,l1in� ." o'clock in.;: cut Tll'=atc�.: Maroon Sleuth. l from Ol,�(' hundred to t wo. InttHlr�d.1 C}�i��go's _Official Attitude Defined-• ---. "'. .: I.' l,!!c h�� of,thc spcaxcrs and tl�clrl I tliou"all'l words each, have been r('�1 Will Have Important' Bearing OnDirect, .:: Stagg yesterday announc-I st-bjccts and the order of spcakiug ' For Adoption. ccivcd by thc Gl'rm:lll Depnr+uu-ut (I! I Western Tangle.eo the I', ',111 pl etc ba�cball and track l'is. :i.�. follo�\'s.: ., 'I' One song, or�)hal�. (�iSOW11t.'d by: the L711i\'l'�"ity in COI�lPdition for �h'.'schedttk- tor the sprmg seasons. ".AI-11.7, _ .\merlca s Debt to Germany Ii:S authors, starved ny Its ma nagvr s Conrad Seipp �Iemonal German p rrz.: Chic;I�1l will 110t meet :'.Iichigan int�ough �"ll1e of tl�cse dates ha�·�,.rr�- 2. ,.'.'H:c�.9, \Vorship" Percy S. Patte:-- an'� =: t lic blues by its director.1 The competition,. which c1o"';l:d :\Ia:-cil track 'II' ha"l'hall this spring unlessvlonsly hl'en p�lbhshed by other col-. son. II Until lately part of Sure EI10UJ..d11 �J J')Oj. \\,;I� nnnounccd three year- �Iil'llig:tll :thidl'� by thc conferenceleges. The Dally Maroon <;lnf!su.nce.� J.. "Blind Party Allegiance", Segrcgation. Performing rights may I ago. Three pr izcs were offered by rules. Th is is thc decision of thetcday Jhl' first official schedule!'... _., .. �dolfJh G. Pierrott ] be secured frec of charge. I1\Trs. Catherinc Seipp for the t!lr('l' hoard t)f physical culture and ath-The ba s cba ll schedule includes 19 4 Thomas Paine Isaac E. Fcrgu-l Sorrow and remorse invaded the ��est m�nograJlI.ls, 1l1:0:1. the .stt�J�c�. lct ics. ma dc known to Manager Bairdgames. he sides the four tentative son. Elackfriar camp yesterday when all-I The German E�emcn. In the U nit cd )·l' ... t crrla v 1)\· Director Stagg. No re-dates with Michigan. This·gives·Cap- 5 "A Plt'!l for the Summer. I thcrs, manager!'. cast and chorus la-, Sta�e:" with SPCChl�, Reference to. it, ply ha� a,..; yet been received fromt�in Templcton's nine the be�t sched-! ' ,Farm" 'Miss Harriett' Grim: dies went up gainst their first , piece Political, Xl oral, Social and Education- �Iichi�an.ule that has been ararngcd in recept· {l "Russia in Revolution" 'of hard luck incident to the staging I a! Influence." The prizes proposed The question of Chicago's athleticyears. It includes Illinois, Wisconsin, ./' ',.!;' Albert R. Colgro\'c: oi "Sure Enough Segregation:' Just I we rc <urns of $.)000. $2000 and $1000 rclat ions with' Michigan came to aPurdue, Minnesota, Nebraska. Ober- The contestants are expected. to what ' happened remained a mystery for the first, second. and third be .• t point ye stc rrlny when Director Stagglin and \ViIliams college. � f!1?j?",;- �� .. :-?ish" one :?f. thc livi,liest ,competi-I to thc outside world for ri 10hg timc.; monographs. rcspcctivelv. returned from Mudlavia and, in re­ity of the game.s arc. on Marshallj hens. of the kmd, ever h�1<� on the i and nobody really knows yet why I TI.le judges of the contcst havc. hec:! spon:;;e to a qucry which' hc had re­field. althougl1 tnps Will be made to'IC'!ntpus. 'Th�ee of. the 5pl'4,kcrs, Fer-j CCclch Cushing put his foot down. selected by Dr. \Valther \Vevcr. thc cei,·ed from �fanager Baird regard­Urban:t. l\1inncapo�is. Madison. L:.- gt �on,. Pierrott and �attcrson \�cr�! th", managcr lookcd l�luc, the chorus, Ge�ma,n Consul-�encral stationcd ,i.� il1� Saturday's tcntative baseball date,fioyette and p�sstblY An.n, Arbor., th( Northern Oratorical and( \\ c.r\: ,Ic:dles wcpt an� the whole troupc C.htca�o. The�e Judges arc: P�ofes- sent a telcgram to Ann Arbor statingN(;bra�k:l. Oberlm and Wtlhams .a�ll only. dcfea�e�1 by a very sn�all �la�g-m. i set'mcd out of sorts. • I �or Hall�ln DCller of Tulan(' Unn'ers- the official position of the Universitycome the same wcek. The season 'a)'!-I C.olgrove _.��_�. gradt1a�e' of �ltchlgall, A l\larooll rcporter who noticcd illy: PrOll'��-or KUlln F�ancke of Har- authorities.g"oill yesterday with t,he P. & S. game. I �nd h�s had a good' (leal ot ,exp.er. � th:lt the s�cnc' of "i�lIit;. and good I '·.l.nl Fni\·er,..;ity: and Pr�f�sso� Frc.i� Michigan's rccently announccd pol­and closes June 8 :lot Purdue.. I(.P.Ce tn orator! 'and �ehatc, ,�avlIlg 1 fl'eling which is supposed to run �r,'�'k Tl�rner ()f the Ut11\'erslty .0: icy of disregarding thc fivc football,In addition to thc Pennsylvania r<Jlresented Clucago tins ycar tn the through thc finalc of Act .Onc was "1�o:t)Il";·II. ane) ha\'e hecn chosen With games rule and the confcrncc cligi­games and thc con'ference meet. dual dd)atc with Northwestern. �liss 1bc':ng transformcd into the semhlanc\! I tIll' ;elea of ,ha\'in'! the East. thc South. bility laws except in case of directtrack meets have been schequlcd \,�tll ?-mi and Hummel arc also eXP.fr-lo; a political mecting on thc campus: :1n(1 th� �tidcllc '.V('st of the country compctlhon with confercnce tcams, is"Ilin<?i�, \Vi".:-onsin ant) Purdile. with I t(;nced .sp('akcrs. thc formcr h:w1t1!!! YI':ltur('(1 to approach Coach Cushing r('rrcscntt.'cl on the hoard of award. the point to which Chicago raises ob-lfichigan's ·d�'tel·teribti\"e. . I been .choscn. �s-; the ','OTator -for H1C: ;r� 'i;;;;;i� �'h� -;;�·;iSC:-"--· _' : -:.: -: 1- It· was' Cl prO\·ision ot tllCl1.tlC� of jc.c.ti.on.The only trip outside of that to A�soclates durmg the Autumn quar-l "1' II . I "b C I C I 'the competition that onc of the prize Rcfusal hy thc Wolverincs to com-.' . '. t s a rtg 11, egan, uac 1 us 1-I •, ' •Philadelphia, ,now �ssur�q, is thc on,e tu. an,d t!tc ,l�ttcr ha\"m� w0t.:' �he i il:g. '\t's a good piecc oi wo:-k But, monographs shall be selected for puh- ply' with the conference regulations, to Lafayche. wherc: thc' team opens P.c.�k co.n��st 'IQ 1?edama.tlol1' dunn"g1 w(. can't usc it in' thi� show-no. no! ,Iication ill book form and th.at 'pro- will mean the cancellation of all ten-the season a'gainst Purduc. Thc jun- tf.<: r:a�1 o� I�5. ., in this show." _ ' . ; flise illustr;:tions shall he provided hy tativc track and baseball dates, forior dar inter-coJ1egc, mee_t' 1.s t.o· il?e " �,,��y .inc�i_c�ti�!1. '�ecms. to point t�1 "Usc what ?' .. asked the rcportcr. i .the German Dcpartment of the Uni- none of \yhich havc the contracts yetheld on June 7, and th'e si�th an�ual an exccllent -rcpr.escntatlon of Chl-l Coach Cushing looked hastily nrsity: Thc rulcs furthcr state that becn signcd. This will rcsult in a:� :ip_t£r.��h_olas,ti�.:.i� ,_��I�edJ1l.ed f.0r Ju�e C:lgo in thc final.Central l�eague c_on-: arcund. "Arc you a rcporter?" hel tl·c 11l0no�raph shall be written in at· complcte athletic break, for, while a8· ".... ' ", t,�s�. April·. 26. in whir.h thc \\'inner of a�kcd. "Say. you'd hcttcr sec �Ja,,1 tr�cti\'(.;' form a:' it is intended cspecial- football gamc might be arrangcd �venDate:, with iticl�igan ,in both, �r.lck tc,J1igh�'s 'contest" will mee.t t�IC rcpr('-II· Rlchar:ds. T-I-I didn't say any- Iy fo- �hc study of young people in if :\Iichigan docs not acccpt thc "Bigand hast'hail have hee_!1, dccid�d upon s('ntatlvcs from Columbia. Cp,r!lell,: thing." ("('lieges :1O(1 uni\'Crsitics. Four" plan. this could not bc done.t�ntati\'('�:�� .... �",'+��it.�I:1g.: tfie i.s,��lep;l�t 0chi�: ��.sleran,:. .a!1� ',t�e. Unh'crsitYi :\Iax Richarcl� !� the E. H.' H.arr;.� ·'TI.le pri�e� .were 'offcred to ,still.1U-. if it docs not observe confcrcnce�- the I'xlstmg.S'1t�ngl�llllJ.1�s; ._Tr�S!.: O:�... V:lrg��la.�, __;_'_'_' ."___ 1 r.l:lIl of "Surt' EnonJ.!,�h' sc�regatJon'lla,tc_ llH'est.,gatlon .of the contnhutH:>n rulcs.dae<; I .I ....1 t � - cl" b ' k The stand takcn hv_ ChicaO'o may• \\ 11(" 1 werc \Ie ermlhe llpon � I He knows evcn' detail ahout thc cos- Gl'rmans m Amcnca have becn rna '- ...Man R . ..1 :i' D' . S SOPHOMORE WRITES ARTICLE· , he instrumcntal in (Icci(!ill" \'·Ilcther. agn alr\l anu Ircc�.or. t:lJ.-:?: • i tl1ming and props that is' worth I ing- to thc history of America." said ,., •. Se,'eral weeks ago, but tor which' cor.� ON SOCIALISM FOR ARENA kJ'owing. Hc grccted the report('r Profes:,or F. \V. Cutting, head of the 'Iichi�:ln C:l,t,..; it� lot w:th thc uBiJoottract' 4 ........ t 1 b-J:.r1 . tit-A·.·. .. ,.,. •. , • ' .... I:� ... :·1 I' :,\inc" ()r withdraw,. :IS man�' of the. <;' -1-:'1"(" 'IIV '·'ye e� - !'f� \,;\1' arc: .' I. • .,'._.__,_ ." '. �l \\·;th, a smile. ��. Gcrman cl-:partment yesterday. oJ, R ' II "1 d 'I W D F st P ts R ., I" " .. .. . .... other s('\·cn ttni"('rsitics mav adopt '1a�c.)a -:-,,,,pn 13 ,ap. ., ay 21 at arren • 0 er resen e�u ttl \Vhat ahout that- hegan the re- "Upon a cursory examlllatlon 1 '" oJth· "'f - -' 'd' J'" -. A' :' f I b' b· I ft F f' I stmtlar pohcy., lca�(): .\ ay, 7 ao ... une.;. I ,at no 0 nves ga ons on n ue�. eo, p!.rtcr. . I ha\'c found thc manuscript� contain I .A b .".,'. /' '., La '" So . l' '. I,. . .�.. . , .' DIrector Stagg announced that no. .t or .'nguage 0, na Ism. � .. \\ cll, YOl! �c: . began :\tax, laugh- n:asst.'s of 1I1formatlOn set torth 111 ex- f - J • , •T ' I) I \ h ' .. '. . . . . . ,. t·rt ler n('gotJatlons h:td hccn marlc Inr;I";'� lta I �le�t at, Ann:' : r or, ,11'1-', and then Ins Jolltty frozc. :tway ccll('nt stvlc and glVlllg eVldencc 01 t ..1�l" ' ... ",-. ... ',:;". '... • , ' ',.... ., -" . ega rei to an c:tstern foothall �ame• ay ,-..... An art!<;1c: � Thc Intlucnc<' of L:tll-: ··�;oY. arc you on the �[aroonT trcmcndous llldustry 111 prcparatlo·t. . .The hascball and 'track schedules. gtlage Upon 'S'ocialistic Organization." � The reportt'r' :idmittcd' thc soft im· Tn my opinion much good will ct.'r-cxch:· :'1..' of thc prospective Mich- hy\Var.rcn Dunham Fostc�:()().appears' pl:::chnlt'llt. - -tainty comc of thcm anrl they will TO CHOOSE CANDIDATESigan .t ' � 1 , ',; :., 'r 116' -.. 'I \. '1 " f " . ' FOR THE DRAMATIC CLUB, ';:, ��, :ar;c".a� ;I�, •. W'S: , In t lC � pnl num )cr 0 Thc :\ren:1.,: "Nothing- (10:11g:' said) '\lax. anc! prove of great \'alne to fu�urc hi�-BAS��ALL. pu'bli�ile(i today. Tn cOl}1mcnting upon: n sl;mcfi. hi� ��ndy o'f �Vins!on : toriCl!1.:c;.�'.\\' ' . '" , - - Preliminary Hearing of Aspirants\", \pr. Io-Armour Institutc at it editorially. :\fr. R O. Flowcr;' thc, Illnry'!' figurc to see how many ho1!�I' Thl' na111e,..; oi 1he· authors of theM . . " Will Be He!d This Afternoon at, ar-,,;I Fjeld. editor s�y�: : 0;. c�()�h C1.1!'icl·· \vouM Iwc(1 ior Ill'r, n::,l1tlscripts ar(' in ciph('r and will • H k 11'Th\tr .. \pr. ll-St .. Ignatius College I ""'c call the espccial attention of c,:cning gown, . r 'not be clisclo�('d until the prizes arel 04:00 1ft a!! e •at:\1 1 II fi ld I I I I I InIl "., I I '':j'' , � fl The preliminaric:, of thc Uni\'crsitv", la, �. ,our rcal crs to t l� extr,e�c y t 10l:Jt It-'I "nllt W lat a lO.!_tt t lC' (ancc., ; awarded. The annottnCemelM 0 -Wcd \!ml I/-Lakc Forcst at :\[ar-I Cui and sugJtestl\·e art,cI(' on The, "\Vhy. the cranc� Jtoes. \Vhat s th� aw:trds will not be mad-:- until late Dramatic Club trials ". ill he Iwlel th:sc;hall .11 " I I A f 1 U· S' 1 ' . I ., T '1 I• I I I aftcrnoon at -t o'c1ock in Tla<;kell ac;--, 'I' ( '. " • n. llenee 0•. ,,:�nguagc: ';on oCla -:, r,'atter WIt 1'1: .. t con1l"s attl'r t lCY, in th(' �umnH'r '!uarter. s1l1ce t lC (C-, .Sat.. ,\ prtl 2O-111tnols at �farshalll IstlC Orgalllzatlon: hy \\. arren Dun-, 7f'! through Stll�lIl� ':ame Old �a��c'l ci�i()ns ()f the judgcs cannot 1)(' s('-! �cmhly hall. The canclidate,..; at thisfidd ham Foster. It tS onc of the mo�t 111, tht' �ccond act. \\'hat ahollt It·? : cl1rf'd ('arli('r. ! time will apP<':tr hdorl' �\\'O facultyTil 'hT I" 1 - '. f1 i 1-1 '. I . . rcpr(',;clltatin', :lI1cl tltl' 'CCI t'tlr" ;\pril .2,�-Xortnw('stcrn :It I \'� ua e (I�ClISSlons on t 1(' 111 ucnce, le rcporh'r �ne( ,aga11l. "J mcan l x I l'lieF.\':I;'.!nn. of language on n:ltional and int('rna- th: song-" hl' he�an. ((,mlllittt'l' of thc dub Tltl' succcss-Justice Preeman to Lec�re. f t t . I I"Sat \pril 2j-Opcn. I tion:ll id('als "that has appeCl!'('cl in, "Thc song?" saicl �l:tx. ·'Say. 11, .1e ors 111 t 1e prl'tT1l1n:uy tri:ll::.\ 'J I Ili}ears. and incid�ntall_\' it rc\'cals a J'ott'd h('Hcr sc(' thc auth()T"." I \Ir. )u.;t:c(' If('nry \\'. Frel"m:tl1. ni will ·111'11 hI' -tlh_i('ctcd t() the ju<1g-('-'·I'd. �1:ty I-Illinois :\t .\ arc;. 1:\ - - , 'field . "'. ' '1 fact tilat per�ons who carefully study: "Sin�ing-. howcvcr. �c('m:,. \11 hr thl' Illin()i� :\ppclat(' Cnttrt. will gin'i mCllt ni th� entirc dllll nh'1l1hcr�hip, '.Ithe swcep of 'c\.'cn"s c()ntin�I:tlly im- i:1r1hcst ;way from th(' author.::1 SCril'" of li\·(' kc�nrc:, on "L('gal; on Thnr .. d:ty :lftcrno()ll.Sat \1ay 4-Wisc�nsin itt :\Jarshalll p.Tessed ,hy:. jt sh�ws' hnv: ot1t�idc in-' ��;nd". Klcin (Icilicd kno\\'lcdCTC of EI h:l-s"' comnh'llcin� at 4 :,10 thi� af.! Titer arc ,cwr:ll neall,it'.. in the- field " 1 ro. I IT1:11r.;, I fhieJ1ce .. contribntt' to th� apparenth' :\11\ son�. "CoacTl Cnshing w',antcd t('rnoon and continuing on "u('('css- (' u 1 mcmhcr"hip. Wlli('h i, lilllikd to�lay f)-Pnrdue at :\Iarshall·· . 'hl' 1 'f .., - '. . " in \Vednc<;day..; hereaftcr The I('c- thirty m(,I11Jwr... 'rtl'l1 int t Ifidri. llTCSIStr f' rmpn StOll.o world Ideas. sC,"lcth111Jt to follow 'The Same Old " ., . . . l erc' 1:'\,I Here we see th;tt thc Russian go\'ern-' (;:lmc: he cxplain�d. "and we wrote turcs. which are open to all studcnts. hcen manif('<.;fcd in rl'g:tnl tn th.�. t h f . I'ff' '. H d will be held in the Xorth Room of tl�c trials. and pre .. cnt inni(":ttions irl,;;,tlr ....I rT!en. y orcmg (' erent peoples to It e wante a dance and we ga\'�_______ 1 Law School Ruilding. These lectures, a spirited contest hetwecn at 1ea'5t(Continued on page ... ) (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 3) will not be repeated until T909. . twenty cal\didatcs."BASEBAlL AND TRACKj----,-S:lt.. \J:lY TI-TIIionis at Urbana.fI1i:i:!' THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, �EDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. . ...".-- ..mlJt lIaUy _aroon � Experimcnts made at all hours �f tJ�e-------------"""C"� I day from different -campus �el<:phonest'I��f' �;ow�hal' a�ut ont" t�ir, d �,f theI cal�,S.omelal Stud .. nt l"ublll'aUon or tbe '" r r .. ines" aue d rina tl� day aileal17 of (;blc:a�o. � u '", .: !met ./Wi�h the\ an8��er �"l;,{es are .all-------------------------"'ormerl,The Unlnralt1 CJt Cblc:aco WHit I") i::chna;� �li . � IHe)"an exceptional t'0, . .,' /\(,� � 1" 'I I', ",.)Ibusy," which means that at leas�.three more trunk lines should bcud- The east is behind the west in edu­ded to the switch-board where there cation, according to New York Trib;are now- only five. une, which recently conducted an in�, While these additions are being vestigation of conditions cast and----.!. : made it might be well to improve the west.: ;Thf proporeion, of women st�.'t:D�ert'd a. S�oDd·(,I ... :\11111 at .be Cbl·, local service by enlarging th campus cents, is also found to. be greater IIIc:u"o ,",.tom,·e...,... ,•! ) . switch-board to acc?mo�ate several the west. ;The Tribune investigatornew telephones, There are now m�my ar rives at the following conclusions:departments in" the Uni�'c,rsit;; which ,"A. fact which' .. will' bc surprising toshould haveTocnl c�nnectiol1s and are scme easterners is that people of thedeprived' bf the convenience bccau�c middle west are ahead of them in theof the limited size of- the University matter of average education. Theswitch-board. As the •.. Universjty rate of illiteracy in cities of 25,000 'orgr�ws th�'-de�anit \yill:c<?nti�\�� to, 'in-:!over in the north Atlantic states, whichcrease. The change_will, ��)mpera-- include New England, New York,tive sometime- and it might f?� well New Jersey and Pennslyvania, was atto make it now and add the new' tele- thc date of the last 'national censusphones as the necessities arise. 5.8' per cent and outside the cities 7;3If �he University is losing. money per cent.On. the- system now and cannot afford . "in the north'. central states, whichto make theimprovements. that is one include Ohio, 'Iridiana, :Illionis, Michi-Bernard I. Bell, explanation, and there seems to be rt- gall,' Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa,\"u��en n. Foster, tie to do. about it. But if the ex- Missouri, North' and South Dakota,Cole Y. Itowe,i2:0'o�A faiOP4163FOIlDdffiTbe \\:�kI1. Oct. 1. J,8D2.The naU7. Oct. 1. 1902.Money. chee,r�ull.)\r�runpcd. )'�ulJScrlptl(Jn prl�e., ,3100 pe� rear.: .1.00for :� months. S�bsl!rlptloD8 recelTed atrue llarQ()n O�ce" Ellis Uall. or at tbeFaculty .. Exclllinge. �'obb iJ';lI. Ordentaken by mall or - teltpboDe. . Hyde Park'�. � " ;., ..... � � '" (S'HQ'R'E-Y. :.,:426. H.E,"..... �It. BUD).' 'lIATlJ .. sws HaLa£IDC Editor.L(;TlIBn 1> .... ' .. :ltl ... ALiJ:· New. ,Editor.A. W. HE�DEIisON, Athletic Ndltor.G":OHGl� E. FULLBR. Bustness Manuger. . � TAILOR:332 Republic BuildiD;____ --.. ':.;, .,. .or•135-00 COLLEGE' SPV::I'lLA SSOCIATE; EDITORS'oajce. H,I62.t9 KimhJD)t.JD)t'.Cha�les W. I'aluer,l>res'toD F .' Gass,,lll'lTlo J. Adams. change is making money. the system Nebraska and Kansas, -the percentagesshould be enlarged and made adequate were 3.3 and 4.6 respectively. I It' the -y�,Y,AL';E"Students �ieJ'�;;;: £6tttGE toiNER;s'uitl'�ei.:ad'AutU�� ,.TIlE SPR.��� ��i!'E,L' �� ,���&' handsom�r, ': J:, .Corrie in 'atnd see it. ! ,. �� 6'WnkJ:�' ' 18� 189 Dea,t;;,�n St.. TAI'_9�S' Bank FloorRJ-:I'ORTERSPeter F. Dunn; w, I'. llacCrackeo. to .meet the needs of thc Univcrsity former division there are eig'hty-re-venpublic. universities and· colleges, with 29,993undergraduates and 3.003 graduat€.'DEAN ·VINCENT TO, TELL students, while in the 'latter :therc. areOF SMALL COLLEGE SYSTEM HouJeronle Frank, Hurry A, Hansen,P. W. Pinkerton. 'Harvey B. Foller, JrA. L. Frldsteln, .J. E.' ...... ergoson.Albert n. HendersOD.lllss EsUier [lnll. 187 institutions of this character; with-to.53i undergraduacs and 2,827 grad-IAlum.ni �ag�e to ,Continue Arti�le U'lte ,students.'" ': "'by Juniqr, D��n r",n .Un��ersity's. � ,/ 'Plan 9£ OrganIZation. Congo Articles ,to be Republishe�. .I'rlntef,} l,Iy tilt'. llnroon Press,4 'i:1 East ::;:;th �tre('t Articles entitled '.'The Truth, AboutThe, Chicago :\hmmi magazine w'il the Congo," by Pr.ofessor Frederickbc out in a day or two with many in- Starr. of the, University of Chicago,; .tcrestin� features for undcrgraudate� �hich arous� greai inte�cst �hen ,��������������������������������One of them wi!! be an itcrcsting ar- thy appcared in The Chicago Tribune :. '. " ._ � " .; t S'· ".., "1 : -: $' 3" ':. �O· O· -�. 'D·:".. \\ ,'-� .,"Lines are: all bu�y" is coming to., ,.. U, n'IVe', r's"lty ',ty e ., "pe.r,_I" �O.� •. !,tide by Professor George E. Vinccnt. this winter" ,are soon. to ,be published 'be' as muc1.l of a habit, with the Uni-.... .'I.. , .... 0 '_'versify telephone 'oper- ,who wll'. gIve IllS ImpreSSIons of t.he in book form by Forbes am! Company. . StliCfent's, Special. $3'.50' pet,' .' oi;;_,I t d·( I small COllege system. of thc JUnior Chicago.Always, atorS as tie. fa I 'ona I JI Th '. '·11 k ' ., ',.", '. ,', " .... ,� . :' . i'';, _-,-ico eges. e magazme w· rna ea.. •. _._The. Busy· "hello".. : and :"nu'm�er .disti�ct appeal to undergraduatcs in Donovan Et�cted.' 'lh�'·e:y' fOIH,·' �at fm�I.' :Sp' a,ct ·at.'. 'HOIDe; .Signa! ���sc,- .- In{ -tile "Ia�, that it will 'have- several articles 'of A. C Donovan was el�et�d to fiil UI II'L].. guage of" tele�hony· I� d-.·rec· t I'mp' or't"'nce to them.' '. .• .." . ,: 'I. ., t ' 'i... a vacancy m the executive committce ,��·O�. � �hfO""to""IV.' :i:Lt·::'·.�./tO'�<:becom,ing. �oined, a�.i,t ,wer�. ,8,·.":C\\( '" .. ', --,,_,_. _ 'of t'he Philos�pby College of'men at" ", �P'" �,.SJI �y � lUIphrase, ·whlle the patrons ;1t �he, terJ J I'OL __ ge 'in' Um·ve_';"";· 'b....-._-'--rs. h' k'i . ',. ." _.• ". .' .' .'.• � 6<>&_.1 � .. � .t e wee y meetmg yesterday morn- , . ; ',: t: � t, � • ..., t '._, ,�.�,�' �� -:.mll1� o,f tbe wIres wa�t: pa,llently.or ,. Rev, Wallace Melllullen of the Mad. lng in Kent_ No busines� wa�· trans. • Ph�!l!!, Hy<lIlJ?<lrk, �.16.�:�. �!{ . _.. ,:::� 24.3 EAST. �5th .STRE� :'()therWlse, tor the. termmabon. of IQ,- 'ison � aventie Methodsit Episcopal t db' h" '11", :-... . .' • 'ac e y t e co ege.terest.�g· convcrsatlOns .·between, the Church of New York City will be the _, _nlen's and ,wom�n's halls and various lfnivcrsity preacher April 28. Th� .Y. M. C. A. to'. Meet.f'arts of the city. ' Perhaps the party �ev.' W. J. McCaughan, of thc Third ::Ucmbers of the Young Men's airic;�waiting for a line wan'ts to'call a num- Presbyterian Churcn of Chicago, whober on important business; but 'his I was to p�each on' that ilatc: has with­nickel is no better than that of. the 'drawn in favor of the. Rev. McMullen.other party in question; and business \\'ho 'Could not come at �my other time.must stop while idl�' conversations_ ' .;- .. _""",, ... _.." .• _ .1 •• ;. __ � .. _.' ._ .-._":of'" '.�;.�: .. �_.;' Me·B�:_J.'''i .llis �u .... of a: ':'1;": .. :R. Will a.liIi, ;;.CIIic=IIo 1.... R. a,,_ .... c.J I·' f .han Association' will meet in .CohhChapel at 7 :1'5 this evening. C .. H,JI .. milton will speak on -"Japan'!�e. S".Jdents in China." 54mo-nopolizc the wires.· . Talks of Womm·s Education.\Vh'ere is the remedy to be applied? Miss Breckinr�dge. who is acting',It J:ras ·been urged on bringing up the' as D'ean of· thc Coilege of Literature41uestion before. that the men and wo': (women) in Miss Wallace's .absen�e,lIlen have no right to use .the wites addressed the college. at jts. meetingduring busy hours except for' argent y('�terday morning. Her subject was�us:ness, and that' in every case the "The Problem of Equipping Girls forcall should be mad� as brief as poss- their Work in Life."ible. On the other hand thcre is the RewestA darkVgtlment that one !li<jkel is n� gpod North�e14 Receiv':S Bi& Gift.as. anothcr. in considc,.ation 'of his or Mr�. Russell Sag�, of New. York,'her nickcl. to talk to 'whomsoever he l.as given a ne� chapcl a'ncl a music01 she' choo�es fQr any reasonnllie h::-II to the Northfield, S<:minary, foun(I.�l�ngth of timt'." The' on1) .. � just andl cd by the latc D. L. Moody. at Nort! ••fea�ahle Temerly'lie� in 43{ll�rJring the fi�I< •• · Ma�!';. The gift. which i!' tl:ccapacity of thc. Univer!'ity cxch:tngc largc!'t cvcr'received by the !'cminary.by putting in more trunk linct: .. These providcs $'00.000- for the ci,apeT" ·�n.jha'\"e h('cn re(Ju('!'tecl befor(' and the $':;0.000 for the mtlsic· halt .... -', .anSWer has alwa\'s bc('n that thc (,"C-.peme' would h('· too J!reat-th:lt. the ::\ris� flrcckinridg(' '\'ii, �P(,:t� at t'h,'Uni\'('r�it�· ('xcha.nge t'xi�t� only :l!' an! n.H'( ling of th(' Young \\·otn.t'n·� Ch�i�­:lCC01l1oflation '0 students :lncl f:l('t11tv I �,'«lI L�agu(' �o h(' h('ltI tlll� 11lI)rnlll,�!:lnft th:lt ')('tt('r ·"('f\·i(."(' C:ln 'h:lrdl" h(",1I; L(,"II1gton H�I1.<'XP<'ct('rJ. . " . -. I ------- ITf the Uni\'('r!'ily wctc losing money '�. II,l1"rl('r th(' pr(,"('l1t �ystcnl thi's woulrl1 I11:1'·(', gr�:1t 'force, bilt w�'il�. thc ('�.-'IFO\VNESchange ,� on a 'mnncy-rnakmg h:1!"s. '}... ������;�', ). ,� " ,� , . AJO) .1U8U1U11. .': . , ... .) ::1 .. report .. inrii(."al('. it rlo('!'· not'scem 'G' LOVES't1nre��onahle to expect that thc C.1- " .ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE alai ,STORAGE COnpA.NY. .:Pho�e Hyde ,:Park 571� Kimbark Av. i: Fifty-Six th �.t.�.The .Cleanest and Best Kept Storage. . Warehouse in' the City'Fu'rniturc and' Pianos 'Mo\·cd, Stored, Packed :Tn":Shipped to all parts of thc, world. 300 Privatc �t�r- �.'age Rooms. L�rge Parlor Exclusively for Pi;'u(lSj:. Rooms for tnmlCs and \Vh�ls.· Larlle' Room for Carriages, .Buggies . and,) '.S'('ighs., T·RUNKS·TO 'AND FROM' 'ALL DEPOTS. ' .(.Local Transfers for Baggagc, Furnit nr('. Pack;'lge-s, etc., :u'-shorr"notke.· � ..:Special, Attention Given to Univers :.y n·rde�.Students Remember, Us.Wc gi,'c yon thc' best' work 'at thcpacity �hot11d he increa<:cr} \,'ith th;�' lowest prices.�ncre:l�ing r}cm:llHi .. : that th(' Uni\'(�r'�_ ��kloW: T���NO������1�:�� ,I �I :\RTY:-J'S MAROON STUDIO,It�·. tcJephon(' �ystcm sl�""'Trf'�('('Jl P:1CC 's, 1 HJ\N OTHER GLOVES. . I 5iOs Coftage ·Gro,\.c.WIth the p!'0g-re .. s or the l·niwr:'il::. U. of C. Photographer.- -�-- .... -'-- .-- ... __ .... "... ....... .I, 1_--,,"__" ..... __ .I'- __ ...I II : � i ..", :�. �.� '.r :,: i.. - " 'TJI� . PAl_LX M:AROON, C�!.��G9� __ " . »,�.pN�Sb,�YJ.. A�5it�.�0::;!??7�;.,ifor Bo�ny Study.Y. W. C. L. NAMES C,OMIlITTEE' PLAN"ALASKA' SUMy'ER" CAMPMEMBERS" Foif QUARTER �ofeUo� Cow�� �ci' Pa� of St:;�d�� � Un.de�!ake �xtendeci ',TripThrough No.rth:-Quarter's CreditPrices Mod�rate.Location ,���� .1, "57:4 Washington Ave. ,.:. I' , .... -(. '.".�BE'SURf"· , 'YOU: ate· eorredl,:Dtess£!C1I t will make you' feel •brighter and better'and' convey, the im­pression, that·. yo*r'brains are paying 'div-idends, 1" (. '�The Wo,j(( Liii��· f :Prospe�us Peo�eOi!r SP�,ml�'Are Now' R�ady;'>.�-THE�. ,niiVanf Hoief Pos�er, Conference •. Pre�. and, ScrapBook "Cominittees Chosen at". , . IMeeting Held Y esterciay.)".. :. Fifl£ST!", I\CCOMMODATIOksFOR' :·STUI>ENTS. ,,�AND·:.·.··:.TEACHERS Work for the coming quarter was P;cparatiolls have b�cl1' completeddecided upon at the' meeting o£ the by Pro£es�or H. C. Co�l� and :t�ent\"·ir.ier-coll�ge committee ofthe Y. W. to twenty-five botany students of t:1·.:C. L. held yesterday a£tern�o,i' in tl�e Univeraity f�r a camping trip"th,�ollgilI, league room i� Lexington Hall. . 'Washington, Brit'isil Co·lu,�lbia., and, If was the first meeting of the com- Alaska. The object of the trip' winn:;Hee for the calendar year am) the be to study thc botanical cOilditiol1�first with �fiss Morton as preaident. in these regions. and the wo'r'k' d�nc. --�----The committee consists, of Ch�ir- will gin each student th'rec majors ..... _- .. .. _ ...man. Mi'ss Florence Chaney, credit. equivalent to a regular resi- �- ; t- �"h.. .J.��. l..� "�Poster Committee-Miss Florence dence course." � .: 811K1"m s.GO<;lld. Sub-Ch�irman; l\iis .• es Mary The party wilt 'Iea,'� for W'ashiJlg': .• . _ 'I.Lynch. �Iary Nichol. Elsie. Schobin- ton about 'June 15. 190�. and spend' tile'i;. D.'�,nIM.".::. D,.,e'. ··.n··��gC'I, Helen Jacoby, Lucile Taylor. entire su�nier' quarter j� expiorin'i... auung C IScrap Book Committee-s- Misses these seldom visi'tcd botanical :(l�lds.' For'btis.y'people: IKatherine Hinman and, Marie Lan- Th� earliest iilvestigations will take . No bother. 'don. place at the state biological stationz: FiI,l.s ���t .H .. ll.Sub-Chairmanthe Ct ' 'k du . oy at. Friday Harbor, Washington, . From : Cleflns,,�!f. . , .·N1;,cf·�··· 'Phones: Press . Committee�,'l\iiss Esther this station, camping trips will be tak- � ��bi�ttoiak�apart:.,;·. onice. H. l ', 1788. Reside��e; H:.�. 96,1 -H�1I. Sub:-Chair�an; l\fiss. Jean Ham- en into the mountains to study moun-. Nothittfto spill.'. .62.19 Kimhark Ave. Cor. 63rd St. ilron and one other to be chosen. tain vegetation. D�spite ,the' fact thai' .. A dip :In ';in'k� "'.I)r. Jab ma.:·�tkit, ' Conference Committee-s-Miss Ger- at. I�ast half of the members will b'e touch. of othumb-""t' m�lft" mil Datka trude Murrell, Sub-Chairman; Miss women. the . party will eschew hotel' to -nickel.cres,.... 'DENT I sT'S ,Per sis S;".lIwood.,, Corresponding accomodations after leaving Wash- ::f .. �rd t!tf. Hours: g-I�., .J :30-50 S('cret�ry; Miss �mily. Raymond, ington. and will "rough it" the re- ,reaitY.to"W'rite.Recording Secretary; Miss Jcan mainder of the trip. : · ... Il1bebat .... �'W'Mre-8taUw.a. Dl'a.,� •• ,.. ...... Dd1.' .... -"tur .. oa·,r::.r1J=a�=,JL ·C'**lIOlIIOre&haDo&a.ei' .. r:m-=p::nf ..�=:t·:, J: .. =-�In..:ca�'• .&.Dy-mab or 8tyle �OUD-.��� J)fCl8l�. •rruE �.KLll!I .ES ce •.""1"lII�A��.... 1It'nc.ua .... 1'UIk " -BRYANT &- mtAmrtBuSiness toBegeI'. ,.A. N. jerre� Manage.r.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.Either Store ':,131 La Salle Streit, and44 JacksOn Boulevard . ,I. '. "'" � .' _' •. ' H •• milton. This will be -Professor Cowles' firstit, >' AMES' HATS .:_' '1 The poster co�mittee ,is to . have trip into �lask�. a�d._alt�o��h, hc·.in:.�2.00 . sa. 00 cJ.argc of pr�parmg poster.s· to an- tends to 'keep h�s .das!> wlthm the h�_A fair deal with 'every hat. n(ounce each mectin'g, oL !hc �eag�c .. i�.s, of cxplorl'� territory. ,he and thc'Opera Hats,.,.Silk ,Hats. This was an; -importi.{t· part· of the siud�nts \vi.ll ·be botanical pioncers in163 E� MADISON STREET, wcrk last ycar and is '��pe�ted t()�be Alaska.. .. Near La Sal�e. '- a . �ti-�n'g' fe'atu�c till'S': y�;�. ,'::-.. : . .- :'. . .,T'�e' conf�rencc' c(;�mi��;�F:i� to tSO·PHOM�.R�.�·WRIT:ES·ARTIC�� _,_.,_"_, _r�J:rcscnt the league:,.a.t ·,tlle ?UIllnlc:::r",<,,'ON- SOCIALISM FOR, ARENA "�" " ".' . " '. .Ccnference of the Nati6n'al" A�sdcia':' : ," ." ..., . , :Mr. Swell Dresser:�i?n_ t�, be' he�d::i,� ih'�' fir�t�.·�ar·t· ',�f \ (Col!tillu�t! fr'o�,page'I)'·•• Busfness·· TralIjJn'g ••September at :Lake. G�n.�va�.�w:her.e l.� , .. 'i THE' 'TIP YOU WILL THANK. al;cut 400 or: 500 g1�ls' will- ga'ther t·;:, i... , . . .,' :.'. '.. .' �"ri'O' ',' S TH' IS'", '. .. ..' \:i_; '1' "-..-t f.�-i�:' _';':';" t: jlSlve .up' theIr language for a �om.t:Jlon �E: r R I :bl! addressed oy .�som�· oOf . th� ablel:it R . t '. '., £ I ". " ' 5-':' .:':;,' . .; 'h'" .TL' • l' '. '� d' I . f" 'f'� i uS�I�n ongue, ,S, rem�vmg one 0 I· .. ', .•• enograp ,.'.I'ere IS a, so ,a ,great:, ea ,·.0 ,un 'I .' h' f d'ffi" 'I"t'�, ., .. tf' .:. ". ,.' .THAT FOR ANY OCCASION, I "1':7'._.... -.. .,.� .. --, "- , •• �- .. ,' .. ;--: t leo e Ie· I CU 10;:" In le way or," ... �.', --:-- '':, mingled with�thesef!..meetings::·1 ,.,' .. ' •.. - f' . t' ',':.1 "£t � •. ' . .i.:. iHA,VE A SUIT FOR('YOU" ALL 'O"AY AWD' NIGHT' SCHOOLts;.. • 'Ph' , _�: : " ,,';,_'. � �,'.;.. 'Iumon 0 . separa e anu o .. en warring;., -.' '. n. ...D�r!:.�\�dl.ence::.J'J '. La:_:.···,�. o�:024,r�' . 'The , 'com�'h�� /'!.rt���._�g�{e� �� �acdoris'a�'ong th� S�cialists';-and this �EADY TO' SLIi>F�' RIGHT"ON: i'Students May Enter .t·ADy. Time. rIcll�"rmgtons: .. }· ... :, V:�.I�lew arloP"t a pohcy for:work"o.(fu,rlllg.tlie··11 t t" . t' . I f' .,' "t tl" t' '\,.1. "J:" � .. ' ,.\ ." .:: " . • .fl 'Ph HaT' _', ���"', ," .. 1.' . ;.-. " !. '" ...•. " ,: us ra Ion .IS yplca 0 even s la, I ,-,,: ." '.'�< CI.���e�,�. �·\:�t I·';]:lf 1;4' y�r�. as w�S�,���,�' .. last"year,. and ',t.o fare occurring' i� Am�rica as we]] as I 'TH� QUALITY WILL,:BE A�, ·H. W. Bryant, Pres. .\.S�o�a�milft�.::.o/��a' ��h:lt. su,b��pPtIO��. �<?r�, t.�e ':�ss�- iEuro,?e 'which are contributing"to tlit: \WAY�; H_IGHER.� .TH�. THE, .L� Brez:tt' 7���� U. (;f·l\��.· .':�)L"GO'LI)'SM'IT' H' Direc·:a..;.r cu:hon .Monthly. a.pubhcahon of the' ,,', .. '; ... 'f' ,t'" • " ... iP&YCE' THE PIT BERFECT'TH�, ','"' •. . . ." . '.' .. '.. sweep 0 coopera Ive, �urrents ID. SPite .� .' . .' . .: ' ,. Jlanacer.;'�-b';"''''''� �..._'�. : "_" : .•. ' N:2t!0�aJ Youn� W�ma, n, S �h�st.a'l I f h' d" .. f' h·"'· -. 'h '. 'h �'. I;STYL� "ON ·TIME.'" ' ,JI' :::-321 Wab'ash Av-•. � .� l��l'-�"� .'� �(.. . ", .... ".,'. ' .':. ' .. "" ' .;0 t e eSlre 0 t ose w 0 are t U:s ,.',.. ... '-. and jac"JiSOn. ·�hicago. A�soclatJon.·, It IS "hoped" ,th'at .. fifty , ., •.. :. J' 'd"" h" . ; ,. ,�' .. '�'''T' I··:.... �- ..-.. .', '.:'"'. l:nwlttlll� Y' al log·t e ,onwa(u marc 1 , ", ._ .'subscrlptrons may be secured,;. ;Js,.a ! f'-- _,." - .. ' .' ". ,I TRY TO TREAT THOSE WHO . .., .• '� ", i. "'�- � "'·�;:-·r�'''''-· . 0 cooperatIon. . I'. I" '_�:" , ...,' PAT RON IZ E... ���!!P_��� __ I�:'� teotfctJon IS maae 111 sq,ch cases. Wh'I'" ., 'd .. ' 'h'" - IFIRsT·· ENTER .-y STORE sO .• '.J ,,; . :M��" , . '. . I e'__� no way � v�at!ng t e pro- 'm� ,'. 'Ii' . 'WI � . :, r -THE-;' HOSSLER: . CO.' ... _�ss._qrace,,������e_ESlV pTesv J itii"h'da orsocialism: the' article de4l]s' � To E'i'· �IJ FEEL· AT, � •.d(;nt of the league made a plea to the . h' h ]. -f I' Jon.:' '.. :1:' eME AND COilE BACK AGAIN 'UNIVERSII IClothes for Men and Young Men· � Wit J t e .·re atlon '0 ane;uage prou- . '.. .cc,mmlttee for earnest work fn"",i1i� J :.' , 'h" , _,' or h . ,'1 ,RY.'. TIllE THEY' WISH .TO . . P ..... ·RM .CY,--, •. ,_. -0 ....• ': ••• -:'':''' '" � ... ,- , .,. • ..•• '. IC'!1s to·� e ·progress 01 t e actu?· _': .' � ,. �K A50 jackson Boulevard comtng ye:u. .' ., '" ,�' t- . A' ••• ,�, 'f h' . Uy., .M.ORE CLO'rHES - FOR .4Uo. E .. F:�-Pifth Street." . , or6_1lIZ4l IOns.' .""t. portion 0 t e m:J- ..._ . ,;)VV "_r,. Members of, the new. '2Ild; old·'com-, .]. .... . -bt' '..• ' 'd' f � ',' D G ;YEARS AND' YEARS:' R. R. BOWAN. Prop.". '. '. . :. . ,'t�rJa was 0 alne rom r., regory I. ,':: ., '" . j'. ".. ; l �" rr.·ttees aTe inVIted to the home of I'U..' •. h f � �. '.. f'" _';" .. . _ .. '�. .' A Sp:��"'ln�' g,.. A._.,;. ';',.,'I'�,�"a:'-t' :a.� R R' D ,�' .. "'� llY�Clxlme.� �.� ugatlVe', president 0 th�.,. THE, GET-RICH-QUICK, PL�N� II" lire. . . °h�ne]]ey�, "'�. ��d,. 'Inat�d' Baltic Republic .. wh.o was"in IS' NOT �NE� i MUST' KAKE A O· O'R' S"'pDIN�'(i'II", ',,: 'fxhib' it,"t" :-\\'11 avenue. t IS afternoon. MISS ";"1.:' .. , .. ]. .' - .... .. �� •. ftJ. . � .� .. ,' "-lIlca.:o ast summer. :t'Ru¥J.·J.'Walson WIll speak a� a pleasant:' so- :. '" . . ,". � ';' :,. OCK IS If .....ci.l .It.moon is 9roD)i�,<:4._, - �6N-G �ROPPEP' !>�OI(O� :.� DO. S, �ur,Krog. E!ected Lit Couilcildr�' . .-. .• '�... � .::�.��� (;)�6uS S,rtENC-E :> •• �ii� .1 �I�H, ONLY �! ,.�A.IR. . A large selecti<>ii- of.At h' . f h oJ'• r : h" .-_.. P�Oli'IT, AND I WISH FOR, ¥V '.... , ,� r\;..'" • ,•.'. t e meetmg 0 .t e men 0 t �I (C·o"ti.nil�� from p;l�� I)'. , 'tVSTOMERS' TO BE "REPEAT- Spring uve'rcoattllgs atRarest mode� .of ,Sp�g; .��, JuntOT C�I��ge of LIterature .��st.er- iia� . . .'�' _��L.I linll' _1.' ."',:,, day morning. Fred Krog was elected·. .. .. ,.'" .:-��--, "'" .. ', I ,,' temptIng pnces.A dark oxforu, SUK co VIcuna. • '" '. .•.• " � .• '. L councilor and member or the execu- it �o Imn .. ,That'� all. I know :l�OU�-, .. 'PWENTY TO FORTY DOL- 200 t' I" f Fancylei1gth� at .... ,s. . .,.,,'.,". .' ' '.. ". ., s y es 0., " .,....., ti;\'e committtie. F. L. Carr resigned it··, �\. ' "'. ':" LJtRS. " •.!my size' "to 46 stOut. AD assured from the executive committee. Ar- S�n�i"R'. however. ,.�.cc:�1 to he . 'a..:. ' . VestIngs.;of about 33' Per cent; on your cording t?' th� electora]. p�a,:,::.. adopted. :.s1��� '. ���"r��rc��\iil)c. :"t}le Ire,;- 'F:":": '-: " .1,S chfirge. . , . '. t�e college \VlII �hoose Its Teprese�ta. �o�w: f1a�te��� ,!>ac� .. t� .F���h .,CU'�- . '0" R � M" A N PRICESTwo spc,:ial features iii thiS',e�bk: t,ve on .the J�lmor Col1e��.��\·�tM )1f� .. �\Vl1a�'a: tl�e �:lI1_1�e .. .}),U"e son� .E.... Suit to order.',.", '. 'f 'n° h0l1v direct mstead of anowl11g tl,.. that ,Wjls. ·to Jonow' Same Old Game. .'- " .. .;' .. .' Overcoats to orderLondon squarc' box, \. coat, u. : " ,. I' ." . •. ',)., , . . QUALITY'�€1..0THES•. _'&. .... 1. " iI" f . chalrm;lIl of ·the execttt1\'.c comml, Uee ar��! .: that.· you 'blu,c-pcn. c,lt.ed. h�t ,,,,. ", :-, �'r.' .-,...., . Fancy VestsJl-mc'1 len5'.:'�·e �pu ar � ' .. ,_ .. .,.... _, .- '�k d ' .. '.. '. r"." ',92-9t;-gv t W.shington Street.d Th �sbapely to act ex offiCIO a!' councllor. PI�n,:;:l. e.. '.. ! • � 1 J t.; .. '6 '-I:- ' d CI k S •ar: grays. e._.' for the work of the quarter wc·r�··di.s.. :'TI1('-' n�mc .of·Hl< ��ni:· '(illswered. ',- c � •.. om an ar t!o a�"" draring the form sbgbtly, 4-4-. ". '. t··, bJ,·!:t·· �- .� •. 'T·.·C ·i i (1pen: Satl!rday evening en til 9 o'clock ',.' .. cl:ssed., \ .•. �'. i 1.�' 0;.(" I !:i<; IUti,' as. t !;.� ertall'YI" Jloop.. I '\,� � � "', , �' lij, '0 '1;" ���"d�<��hY:'" " ..McGill , _, ��:te,�to. "a�t� co�ts",-light W�ghtl' .Coach Ten Eyck has measu:-c<1' (\fl' Damaged· By Fire:- .,-,...,_rain shedding-lUll drape. Many two COUTse;; for th� Syracll'sc hoat "T� Giv,:, !.awn Party:'- ! I:-ir�' des'troycd the :\fcDonald ell- JT' A ,(LORb� others up to $55. I race to bl' hcld at :!\fadison :\ray ,10 .. A :\ra�' 'part): and cotillion for, thc gineering' huilding at :\fcGill till i- '. . � ...If !he wind is hlowing from the north (�'.sJ.i>:1:�t'�f �J:'y an'cI'a"lawn p�rt}· for; �'e!si�y, ��.yo�t�e�l'fri(la;·.i 'tl�c 1��'1"'!iLLIAM- .J����E..,s·:ipN�.coats drape the body the race will he held on 'T.�1ZC' Sfo",;- tla' latter part o�, that. m,!ntl� wcrc� is cstimatc,<! � $i5!>.ooo,. a�� in:-ad�i-.t C�rk'�nd .. AtUins Su.na.hut if it is from the south it \�'ill b� tlie: cntcrtainm�'n(t . ��cide�}1f.0r �a,t�-!i.on. !ionje.'pTkelcs� c�ilcctio'n,.. '�hi�ch I01. L.,kc MencJot:l.� .. ':,;1 �"�I. t�(r���fli '''the:Pll�lo.s�f.>hy.. <;ol";;c,�llnot·be repiaced. ,',:ere destroycd. ---------------._.. ...,.... -: J';.,..., " ; ,� '.('ttl' or \Vomen held ye�terday mor�"1 Articll's in the ;\mcrican Journ:l� oiProfessor Rarncs "addressed the mg. :\rr. Gor�lIch. of �he puhllc I :\Iiss llreckinridge will address the Sociology jor March were di�cuss('JPotanical Club meeting in the Rotany �r('aking department g;l\'C a re:Hling meeting of The Young Womcn·s a! a meeting �f the Sociology C1nj)I'nildin� ycstercJay aftcrnoon ("'1 "Th\.' CIlI;tlcd ":\ Humble Aholition:st'· at Christian Leaguc. in Lexington Hali in Cobb .'JC �t i :.10 yestcrday e,'C'1-�.radi�on �recting," th<- mc('tillg. at '.0 :30 this morning, ling . Est. 1856Offers SuperiorAdvantages inAND$20 to $50f .20 to 505 to ISr,,:"\I.'I-�'� � '.ossler Go50 jack;on Boulevard.�; '_ ;._,.'..; .l. , : ,... '." ,.' ., ...., ;(' with Princeton and Williams, �Joe: HoriIc n .. crack '�printcr ahd for- '.." . IS des severn! prommcnt v.i-tcrn golfl11,!r capta-u of thc Wenddl Phillip:> '1 ,I,. . , It i.us.. r I Elltri�'� for the 'gYl11l1a�tk meet to High School t rack team, nlatric\11:�tca " I',,� ., '. :' .. ,., ' .: :t.h� Phy�icia,lIs jllh! Surxcon- 'fell ,�c held in' Bar tlett gYI.llnasiulll 011 at the,. Y:�.:��ty. tl�i.� quarter :�nd has Uni\'l'�sit; High Scho�! j;:tS �ecidedvicrim t'� thc c;{id weather � :-::a�lilent Friday to decide the west ern l ntcr- rc.'.p,ortrc(,I .. t,o ,Coa.�h Fril'l�d, Hord.cn \ ,1101 t o cn:l'r the Cook C':-- nty High. oli ...·.ill, z'c"'-'1aroons' '·�stefda_v. a. f,ter�oon II' Cl '11 .hip 11'1"" been \\ I ur 1(111 It (I I I. f I ITHE R£COc!I1ED STUD1RD :1 n oJ co l'glatc iampro � . ,� . � .,,' ,l cu. I, a ter la\,l11� I sc 1001 basebal! league, k'. will ar-_, r .. _ lamlll la ".\1:\'. l\l"lrcl"I',:I)'I' /,...... (1. ·l�llc,· had pla�uH:d . d f \I.,' 'COIISI'II Minnesota .t arrcd for '\\'0 't k '_ U'I(j "'I ,,'" fit' I' oJ re ccrvc rom n I� " ."' �'� ,ycar� Oil I S trac,' r::nge a. �cbc<lI�le iJ)dcpe.n,d, .rtly. Ele..atam,, peel on eye�'• � deli�-at�' o'pc'rntio'� �Y }�hich t!lC,,- d CI' � br: ka and Grinnc'l tt am He 11'1' . I . I d' . I'OOD:"" '. . • ,l .' :m lIca�o. � e ,.IS, ," . ' '. � '.. ,� ,I 1 11)( o{)r recor 01 �'en schools, .. bavo entered '. 're league.",·.:JuM eliminate .the runs fr'orn the College han not sent in their entr ies :05 3-5 in the 5o-:yard (la�h, :111<1' \\,:1" �,�e" ,. , GHicago score sheet. Thl" fir st threeas _yd. a member of the \V cllddl Phillip� Northwcsterrr: Universit,:-. has 31-'stages or ,th,(.' �p�t:ati�n 'went off', ac- The .. l' ('OIIl'�l' t e a m-, will also coru - Ph il.ule lphia . Champion�l;ip. Relay r angcd two dual track ! vets. The". i' , I .·,CUSHION C(,�Jffi�,'to"iil�lr, -1>1:lJ17:but';n t.'il�· next ' •. 1 -. I C t 1 fl''.1.... " .. � ".'UnOM ... . pete Sa uu day 1.I�g l,t. 111 .t,IC . ell ra I teams 0 �<)o5.a.��.( ,1f)06, lI.rst �\'il1 bc on April 27 ag;, :1st North...... : ". ":. c-.• , ',' "A, .. ··S P I T'r. Ra'·�nkan�p begai1 to lo�� hi� A. A, U. ChaJ1lpJOn�ll1ps. �n \\'hll.�h th<.' Borden l� cl!glblc for outd.Qor work �\'cstern college of Na»crvi .... : the sec.� sk.:ll. ,'llld iJ� the next. he hecamc so "I I "f C tr' I l'ltrll"-' tl fr I .'I .' 1'· ,.,.. I' I I I I f,\ I wau,,"cc urners. cn ,I '-,'" f)1I Ie, cs nl!aJ� squa(. all( :'I� exp�ct- OIH IS sc le( It C(• or Apri: 18 against��I��U:S�::�:F��:� It.�fy ;at'ti'e(fth�t'lic C'O'i{;I;i;tcf):'i('in- of Chicago. Turnvercin V(lr\\'a<.'rb. ed to pro\'(.'· ,I . �'ah�ablc ;�(i<1iti�n to Tnd!ana. Both win be 011 hc. Nortt! "F��lp;I .. ;g��,.��. <,d .�J.s".p��ient! :,' ',. ,.' ( : .1 •. ":,: LaSalle Turnl'r!' :IOd otla'r gymnas- 1910. . ",:.'" western fic1(1. ). �1�I.dc:,(7·�Uf�\.c:t ,'. \'-:llen c'Vcrvthing. \\::1:''- orer,_,aftU'·, tic tcams havc ·also entercd: ------,, cn:o.nonco,.JIUen �'\'Cn frozen ·inniJ'U��. the. net resuits n;_trt.lett gymn,lsiull1 will u�.. open FRA'!ERNITY RELAY TONIGHT Darthlllouth has started :\ baseball.' Bo.tOIl.Xua.,U ••. A. h.! ked �O�N-li!;ig 'like >,hi;;:. U. 0f C. �o all contcstant:, in tht;.:\. A, I;; .�raining table,.. �ALWAYS EASY--�>.. ·•· '.' __ ,,1 15� P. arid 'S" 5.' -m{'e� �oni�ht. Postponed From LaSt Ni�ht Because. �,a�S�)lp�r·,\�)to play�d I:,::i b�k OD. j,l�igs started' to' pitch. �or' Oiica�o: The entries for the inter-collegiatc Of .Turner's 'Prac�t:e .. ·• the Lat.,:;·dtC �Ievcn in Inos,' i� tlitI 1:.u;:·Qftcr he had allowed t�:)Ilroy to mecl recei"ed up to la<;t J1i�ht are a� Th{' Inter-fraternity' rc1a)�' racc' wilt latest and most promisin� candidaie1 s.c6re. the first ho�e.· run that h;·!' follo\\'s:. he .1!c1d tonight in!'tead of last ilight Y?st has been able to find ;IS ·quartu.h'(:�i"�made in any of the games thi� Chicago: .Perrell. horizontal b;lrs· as WilS' announccd.· Originaliv tIll; hack for' :\I�chigan nC,xt fall.Sf': �,on. Coaeb, 'Dickin�C)J1 $l'nt St�l- and c1uhs; 1\1 urrah.· hor!'l': \V l'st .. ho--I r:lcc was Sl'< for to";ii:d!{�)tlt was' mo\'�livClu '�n the ho-x:' "Sully" did nohll' izontal. bar.s and horse: :u,ul Berndt. ed off onc <.Iay,. ,Roth contestant.. Leland S'tallfo:-d u'niver:,ity had z",c.rk, "�nd matcrialiv.· a'ide�i' in" win, horizontal and I>arallel hars, ;)grel'd y('�tl'rda);' to po�tponc the race rim of victory last weck· \\'h'en theni�:1Ms �'n"i:i�;{c':" � lYe �,;a� the man :\[it�ne�ota: Lahitt. long and hroa,J b(:�au<;e .�he T��n;l:rs wished to u�e the, Freshru:,IJI track t��m won .in a dual\\I?O; star:t�d .��� rlJJl�getting in the horse and cluhs: :\[ alcom�on. horizon- gymnasium l::s� night. meet witl,1 Califo-mia. her cre� won z;firrh 'iti�iilg. H� brought onc man in tal bars: Fostcr, parall.cl bars :}nd ---- - four-oarcd ·P'C·\\, race- from the Sa:ftJr .. "i� two-h.af!'ger: ,anotber follc'(;.·, rings; Uzzell, parallcl hars: and Ha\\,- Tom Lcahy. catcher on' the' \V:�-.: Diego Boat Ch�h. _.and the baseW:t(f ��O'H; ann on' :thc next play. Sull', I<y. mats :lIId ring!'. consin 'university bascball � team tw� team dc·feated. the University of N�:�.!' camc in hjms�lf. iHe wa!' fol· 'Visconsin: Koch. hor!'e. parallel yean ago. has' signed with th(.' �lad:- \'ada playerskwcd by thr�e more' "lcn. :'Ind then and horizontal hars: Greubel. hors� sen sta�e leagne.tte,scorc sto�d'7 to � Thc sevrnth �nd I>�rallel and horizon·a1 �a-�: -�������-�.---��--���������������.' . .' ......i1:'lin� wa!' a succession of. hits and /.(icllhack. hor!'e. paralld :>nd rings:\Vadsworth and Tahere. horizontalrGENTLE'MENWHG OIl" fManuIUTIESS. '10 CO.fOll Jwual1ll .. PIOYU .BOSTON·GARTER".:.,: 'c. ; ._ , THE' DAILY M�ROON, CHICAGO,WEDNESDAY, �PRIL 10, 1907·S�;���NS" OPi��I�N FAILS 1\ ENTRIES RECEIVED FOR _JJuE__ ' COL!...EGE GYMNASTIC NEE 1.\II arid S: BaseDalf Team �t'fempfS to C·'h'·. ,A .. ,_M' ,·.....--:-ta Wisconsin Neb- .. orraerS . lcago,. mneso , ,: Eli.Jnin8te'Runs From MarDon, core .raska and Grinne!! eo Compete.:-t1:.Th� R�u!i is ·!S '�'. S But. 'Not InFri�ay,-A. A. U. Meet Saturday.-!their Favor.'."!-.I'H' .'" TL.,· .' "y'" ".';-H', aV8':':·� .. · ·'I�e·.J', O,U'You ... :;: Tip' W�I('Been ,Toil -LfkeThere? ·Inrl -ItTop floor ofThe Pu IIman' Company Build' gCor, Ad�ms St. and Michigan Ave.V ogelsarig's::82 Madison Street.'.A Cafe of individual tonewhere fastid:ous folks findcheez; : and . refreshment­the perfection of twentieth'. 'century .cooking in 'a;, de.-·lightft:l old-world atmos­phere.(There is� on'ly. one- Vogeis:mg's) -Ulls.Snlli"an was :d�o the hatt:ng fiel)l '1n'.l :,ar;')ld b:-o·rs .')f fht' day. getting a clonhle and two'):":IlQ'I�s, Gaardl' ,got t\\'o douhle!'. BASEBALL _A,NO 'TRACK\\'alk-.'r !!ot a dandy homc n�n., ane) SC!-!EDULES ANNOUNCED·tlsc� knocke() 'oll!' f�\'c. sin�les, Sul­Ih'an wound UJl the ga 'le by strikitH!0':.:t Sammon;. Conroy and )Oleany inSl1ccession. :-':on.. �[ay 16-0herlin at i'lar:-:hal1 ---,---B'ORPE� ;A-i-�ICULATES 1 ' - ..'. ,_- '----- - --_-,- I .. ATHLE.TIC NOTES;'WendeU �hillips Track .st;l� � ..... ', - - - '�En�ers University. , ... � ..Yale's golf 'schedule induces match-The c2:30.alone acome 1<It is tothose ,Christmpartakewill fur. g�� 9{oot .St�Ai�KIMBALI. BALL ". . . ,� .243 Wabub. Ave.Original Ideas'aIul Exclusive' Styles in__ ', PHOTOCRAPHS. "Special R.'a,,,s to U. of C • .!'\tuc!eDt. , '�lalkcr. on, slidir:g homc in thc field.sC"enth. sprained ',is ankle. and this SaL. �Iay Ig_Williams. Col1�ge a:r.wy ke�p him' 'ou� of the' game for �Jarshall field.s(.mc time. Fri .. :\I:IY 2-t�:\lil:ncsota at :\Iinneap-The ga�c this aftcrnoon is. with olis.A(motlf' iri sdtll1 te. Tomorrow the Sa". �iay '2:;-:\1 inneso':l at :\1 inl1eap-tc;!m pl':ty� St., T �natil1s 'c�llege,Build a House ob.TI�l's .. :\Iay 28-)linllcsota at :\larshallfield,WOOD, 'Ic}. WINS AMATEUR Wc<l .. :\Iay 2C)-Tllino:s at Ur.bana"GOLF TOURNEY IN SOUTH TI!t's,. June 4-Northwcstcm at Mar-,! -,,_- shall field.near the University for $3.000 .. _B�l- 'Chicago FreShman Holds North and \YccL Junc 5-\V.iscon:;in at :\Iadison.. , .... ,' , . . So�th 'Chainpio�ip AS'Resuit of • Sat.. Junc ,8-Pilrdl1c' at Lafay'ettc.;}�IC�, J!O mo�c than rent. Address " ...' . . .'I' I . Pin�h.u�t Pray. T'RACK AND FIELD.BQx ��. !7ac\1lty Exc.han.ge. ::!-­VOL. ,:;!--'8101IIIJJfonnato C)ta(v�,-CJ:a:'On WOnl�WithRtyno1dthe actigin. TIpurpose!the pre��rvingbers forway ·thewane atbe serv'A mc':1DiU�C'4iild allat wor1has st:dance �Us harudy 1iote.foundkeep uthat a 1year-aing goplan wTheing onfor th�. time.«-nstn�ures tto theMat<gram icompa""1111:beannltcwerA cOfCOver.stttl <:as atJ:ereUnive:Progr.mitteeTheon Se'1thesed:ass :Arrfo� �(time tltIitte(d('nt1>Olic}ingS1>Ort31""enbers •an in.. •�'�S·�n�����r: &_'.. Name to-. ,. .�Spa1din·g _' �,.'F,OR � .:<;:�TA��GUE OPSpalding A�hlefic : Cioolls.�).lention ",hat'sport you ar:e'inter.�"Cll, !!i ,a�d ask for a list of collegf:ittcl !>-dtool s\tpplic� , I,. �,'7he Spalding Athletic LibraryT('sl hooks 011 evcry athl�ti�· sportto (,ClltS pl'r copy.SctHI for Con',pll'tc I.i!'-t.. ,�f:;:! Ord�:-., J?ept. ;A. G. SPALDING &' ·BROS�126 'Nas�au St.� New 'York.� 149 Wab3sh. Ave .. Chicago., ..... \..�. " .,.-."• t, � "__ "j.. w t,:.,� � :_;_( .........'Io __ .----.. '" ; ... ," . ,. ".. \�, '.�.� !.• '" For.I�\'O'tI'.n't:&,.-,. I'�, :' ' ..... ' ".' ��.. Fo�: ��.Ic �r. -�cn1-;--<<):-.Lito)T1 m'odCI'l.1;( �tl'�: t�c::�, yn�c��y. lor partic\1-I;'rc;. �pply-to 5�7'1 'E11i�' Ave. :\�:'mo<tt'rl1 c�'r1\:en'icnc�s::' ',." :' : ,': Sal..' :\pril TJ� Tryout to scl�ct Phila-\Varren K,' \Vood, '10, WOl.1 the ama· delphia tcam,ct·�ur, .. golf championship at Finehurs4 Sat ... \pril 20- Tryout to !'elect PhiJa­the' �e�nth' annual toqr�ame'nt of the delphia team.unjted �orth �nd south. A strOf)g Unh·crsity of Chicago inte.rs.7hol��­fi�'lc1 was entered. and \\'ood won hy 'tic relay race to �elcct champi�n �':'­consistent work. In the finals' he de- t<'rsl1f)la,stic. relay team to compete,feated ,Fred 1I.errcshofJ' of national in' nationa.� championhsips, �.t· Phii;:Jam{'. after 'b�ing bca,ten ,in the 11_1�rn- dl'lphia on A!)ril 27·ing's. play. His score in ,the morning S:tt .. :\pt:il 2i-:-PennsY"�':II1;a Relay-wa�' i9 'to l-i erre�hoffs i6. but. in: the G:lmc� ;>� Ph;I:l('c1�hi;t,,aftcrnoon he improvcd by onc stroke S:lt .. 'f:l"; .• -'Purduc ;'l� 1 af;\\'('ttC',�:hilt" Hcrre!'hofi' weakened :0 S4,' Tlh' S:'lt 'r�'\" TT� Tllino;� ;'It ,":lr"h:t11 fic1rlfinal score was 15i for \Vood' to' TOO Sat. :\f�y 25�Wi�consin at ".artsh:i::hy Hcrre�ho�. 'Vood entcred the fcM.lJniwrsity last fall and in the wintcr Sat. Jun(' T_:_Confercncc n�('et at :\Iar'�nt to. St'c.t:lon�.: He \i; �� -j,rc�ont .. h:lll fidel,' .'"'COhIP�ti�lg :il\' tlie' sou·tllcrri· "1'our�:t. Fr:, TUIl(, i--Tnnior �h'\': iiltc'r-('ollc�('mcnts.�!n. l'r,'parOltiol�·:(or .�l�c �rl':tte- me('t: t·(lphy ('xcrcises and hlank(_';('\'l'I\t:'� qJ !hc ::i�lmm{'-:�,m��Jt!��,:.lJ l' hc1r' c('rcm·ony.thc . intfrs��oIO\�ic dt:lmpionship n: ��t,. Junc R-Sixth .. \nnual l.!n;\'('r�;tythc- t:'lit�d �Stat(',. .I�t .... y�ar and 11lad,' 'of Chi('a�o 'int('rschola'�ti(' mc('t.finc "(,orcs in ''''cstcrn tournamcntplay .. \Vith, the wimer's pr:l'parati01� \Visconsin'" track schccluk fo- thi�11<' i!' c:!o:pcctt<) to make an .('Vrn mo-(' s('ason i� as follows: :\lay TR �[in­(:n\'iahle ,record in national �olf this nesota .:,t "ac-Ji�on: :\(ay 25. Chica�.)yc:tr, He \\':11 not return to school at Chicago: Junc T. Conferencc mc·�t, . . at Chi.cago.t.1I� �prmg. "ALL LIFE._ A BATTLE aND:A'MARCH�,.' wtaemQ'�Y .tb.e.ve? .lroagest.and li�l'b�c;�n.C�et:,�. to conquer..NI·AL·T ·····MA.RROW,�l�l a pUTe extnct of bops and malt 1" fOOd. drink and-:.me8tdne all In one It1,�1 bone, brain and. brawn; It nour.sb� tbe blood, aile! topes. up the ."stem... e magac, , . ,.,. , ... - . .I__ 1t bUl>bl: s over wltb nutrient pro�l!tles for -.tile:- s'ck aD4 wounded In Ufn__ ltle •. ' t 1! alt_ men I>troDl�. beallb7� I6lreJlllOds. I1t to 'cope .UCC�QU I."even dln"�u'�T, ;Ln!\ e�� danlfer. �. y w WI• • • ..' -o__ .�:_�.-- :.:���'McAVOY., MALT. EX', RACT:DDr:� CHICAGO, Po., .. al � for l.oo�el-··�mlDenl Ph � of�e wcsi." ', ::-----·AT THEIJNtO HoTEL 'and'REST:AURANT'WILL FiND RESTAUItANTS-ON .·nVO FLOOBS. �t�L FIND A S?ECiA����T�R-THEATER MENU.. WILL FIND SPLENDID SE�VICE. • ��n'ill� on:y tht:' Dest the l\.�rkrt �ft�nl�, . -# i' . � �. III to 117 RANDOtPH 'STREE1' '. '-We make a Specialty of Club. }o'rat�rn�n' Dir:l!.ers.. E:c, . , .. � ,_ Finest Orche�1�a 'in the City . l., OPPORTUNITIES.. . �... . .:: . .,. � ,Our month!y PQblica�qn' des cribes- �a�y' d�rable posi-�on� f�r .co.ltege. and lechnical schOOl 'f gradu*ies.· whd' wish·· 'to 'begin .work in the 'early summer 'or (all can or write ': :j'.".for. !�ee sampl� copy. ".. :':".:.'·'·� .• HA·PGOODS ••.The. N�tiona' Organiiation of· Brain Broliers.. Harlford B'dg�, Chicago, '111., "Fr"nk S. 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