, i mnil�Price Two Cents.ilnrnntt-----_._-------- ---�-----'-VOL. VI. No. I. CHICAGO. TUESDAY. OCT. I. '.907.A FRESHMAN REGISTRATION TRAGEDY: orMan ProPoses. But the �an Disposes.-Theory 01 Value (Pol. Ecoa.40)Or«anization of B�iaeaG EBterrfiae(Pol. 'Econ. 45MoneT and Practical Economics(Pol. Econ. $0)Toot Bal.1 (StacC>,POlitical Parties (Pol. Sci. 2�) SCRIMMAGE' WILL SHOW!� lEI UP, SAYS STAll-" •. ' .:- . ':_ .. T" ......Another improvement undertaken �rimmage' will be held tomorrow orwas the redecorating of the Pre si- NEW BUREAU A SUCCESS I Fol'lowing is a table showing, the REYNOLDS CLUB OPUS Th'ursday; wben, it' is thought, Coachdent's house for occupancy hy Pre si- ' work and money earned by students Bezdek will have an array of- fresh­dent Judson. W. K. Cowan & C). Almost $so,O:lO Earned by Students during the school year from October. Extensive .imP�Vemelltll_�ted 'men on' hand· to with.tan.d �the,.C)Il-arr:HI;.:--:d. th.c..-....o:.olor-S'Chf!me and ('�! .. - ,in-Past Pear-Work -.of. �-Be. Ht06;-tO-:JulY"I"f907"�" _, ---' -, -':'. _.�\: ...::'::�� ,��s' .. .of-' taw.: V:arsity�:st(U2d:,�� 1�,:"r-ied out the work at a cost of O\'':!" cription is Offered by 'Ullfteaity Staclenls'.eaming board .... �.�oo . -'�, ' .. , "��, !J.� -die meaatilllep he is Putting a series$6,000. Institution.' Students eammg board and ..lIettet.� ,Jber-�&- ,"1'!iiiilea= �f new Jdays :0 the best, test possi-The women's dormitories and som .. > room ....•.•............... 3-752.00 Open to All U� Mea.' ble uncler the ciR:umstaDces. He i.of the men's halls ... we re entire'ly gone t�orty-six thousand dollar s was Political work �.......... .... 697.45 .-, --. also working the- line ma�rial, hat'cl,over. and the buildings in Hull Court earned hy students of tile U!':ver:. t y Postoffice work ',' ., .. ,7rl�:� After a thorough 'renovation during every day--at the cb�r&in� macbi'"were r.::linished. during the past' year through po:.i-l Working for Chicag 0 .Gun '�ie�bei�: the ,R�n';id�' club, r�· and the ,'adding;, dummy •. A new btack tile' roof was put Oil tions obtained for thvrn by the Un", Club ....................•• _ 280.00 splendenr in n�wty:�'OiIed' ",ood ... wor� The.. problem of finding a punterthe power house, tile enri.e wor« be- v crst y Employment :\gency. The Ushering ill thealers......... 536.00 varnished Iloors,"a�d 'dCCorat� 1 walls, and goal, kicker ,is worrying the nOldi�g done by the University. under bureau, which W:lS founded two Insurance work, ., ',' .. ; , ,95.89 is 01)('11 "���!I� •. ,.!1'��e, a.tt�ctive: than Man."- Sunderland rs showing' upthe direction' of Sliverin�.l:IHh:nt :\lac years ago, has aided hundreds" eif Clerical work ' �.565.oo ever. , For, the first few days theclub best in, practice, his boots being goodLean of Build.ngs and Gro\ll�ds. "fhe students to obtain a univer-sity ':'lu- Crerar Library work, � :75.00 will be open :to, a::r men in t1loCt Uni, ior fony, to forty-five yards. Steffen,c ost was about $5.000.. cation. and has succeeded in placing \V ork.. with express companies .,' � �6.00 �ersity, in order that new, sthdenn Page, De'Tray and Schommer olre also., Several nionths ago it was iOUl.'cl ;nany of the mcn in permanent pO"i- Stenographic work (publ,�).. 736.00 I ma� 'acquaim th��seh'es wit�l, th� making a good impression with theirthat titc gas�s from 'the boilers' �t.cl lions after graduation. Telephone work .. ' , .. ,. 4.277.00 ;ldvantages and pnvdeges of the, dub. kic"ing ability ..r�l�ted through the old tin �ooi. The Empfoyme!,t :�gency is .i,ai.l- ,Ml�c.cllaneolls work '.: 8,460,50 1:\11 the facilities of the club. from During. the past week Director"'ork was immediately' hegun on tit.: lail1l'c1 hy the U�li\'crsity at its own: '_ _ __ .ll>ia�o to bowling alkys, are �t the Stagg-has .:.worked the candid�tes forcOlls:ruction of thc Ilo::W roof. On'r l�xpen:'.�. and pro\"id('� eI111)loYl11c'1t Tot .. 1 W:lgCS reported $46.002.84 ,1I�sl>os;11 of em .Utliversity . men, the sq'nad ,hard in the hope that h.tth� dc-.:killg. long stri}>:o' oi stcel Wl'r,,' for stlHkll1s with5?,I�t char�e. l·ithl;" �f', wheth�r cltlb members or not. \\i11 get tbemall wen-seasoned bylaid the entire length of the r;iol I them or to emploY-l'r:,: ' French Theater to Open . Tlm,'(" huncl.ed dollars was spellt the l.:lth of October, when IndianaTo them we�e riveted piL'"C''':s of woo.1 '"\\'{" an' ablt· to find work when' The. season of the Theatre (L:: during the sum�er in t�l� rcfurnish-, will be met on Marshall Fiel�. Into which the tile was nailed. Two the student could' not," said :\lal1- rAl1iall\:c Francaisc opens on October ;ng of the billiard rooms alone. while spite of tbe: to.SfO of Hare, the chieftlrollsand five hundred holes had to ager Louis Berlin of tllo� hureau yes- 15· :\n afternoon and :In evening improvem.ents equally extensive were fear for the Maroons last year, Coach. I I 'I' 1 "I)l'" I W k I' . .1 performance of each se\"en. plays will IUlt through o,n all fOllr floors o.f the Sh Id'" ,..:& tl H .' . . .be pWlched "m t le stce. ar,. I h':-r ay, (0 'l'l'P ;,t_ 1St ot stuuents � e ul1,�: Ie, OOller II1stltutJon,lias been introduced between the Oil n'l"nrel who arl' aitl'r work of O'.e hc presented. Readings of the play,., club. declares that his material is prom-'I' t'· . in :l(lvan�e of their -,)erformanC'1: will \�I'I th paint' f th up 1'" d' d' C .tiic ,IIHI the _wooell-n nal mg _ s nps'l kind or another, a�d when we n·· 11 e e' mg 0 e pc ISlOg. :al1 pre Icts' that the h�ago.The uneler sid� has he . .:n coated with a cci\"\.' an application, we ar.e abl(> to he given by both the A1Iian�e Fran- floors of the club is not yet com- team will have a tussle with his pro •. I t I . h' I \'''I'se al,(1 tl,.. Club Franca�se. :\n II t tl h·rst socI'al functl'on of the1 aint specially prepared to \�lt IS a.ne Jlut til(" shull-nt 111 to"c with, t ,:! .... ) e e, Ie ' Leges.t he gas�e� arlSIl1� from the lur-I cmplnYl·r. In this way we .get wu;-k c<IUaJ re.,resl·ntation of these two or- y("ar will probably be held Friday "Hal" Iddings, thoe speedy halfbacknaces. �"., . . . I that t�e student could ne,'er get for ganizations and 0; tl� Unh'ersity ut night in the form of a freshman of last year, appeared in uniform.. \11 of the h1111(1111�s 01 the l.)111· ; ill��'ll. Chicago forms the French Thcah,·r;ts-Islllok,�·r. This is an innovation in )'csterday for the first time. He tip-\"crsity (J...:voted to I11CCh:lntl· ... 1 pnr- ·Th· Ia '�l' t).,,·partm(·nt sh,rcs are .()('·iatinn. which conducts the Theater Ul1i\'ersity liie for no Fr�hmail class ped. the scale� it '55. several poundsI'O .... �' ,"r(" �.,u' �l·)Os(·d 10. he hnilt of 1 :.frcat hl·II' to 1I� 111 this W:ly. There Ill' r;\111 .. n�(· Fr;tncai�c. h,rt·tnfore has been giycn such a :. "�" .. i;gh',('r tha',n last 'year. but says herl';1 'hr;,:k in"te"cI oi Ih·r!ior(l �IOIl\'" arc man,)" kinds of work which th':Y greetin�. From all report 5 the I. Dr. Willett Heads Convention '11 b" Th expects to t�ke on weight within ·the."I,'cl roofed wiiil iliad, illstl·;,,1 oi n"!:, r;,:';'r h' 11;;\'<' dOlle hy st\ulcllts. allel �moker WI c a great 9"JCCeSI, e. II 1 I'rof("ssor Howard 1.. Willdt w�s I hext few days. .. .. eavy·' Taylor. wholl·le. l'l,e Pr,l':;;' hllil(lill� was -\' I..·l·.�·.: ,', , ',\' :!" .... l'� 111(' hrst l'a on sUe" fr.':,lmwn. who wil1 be th(' on y shl-I t I . I 111 oi the Illinois state . bl' ' C ..:C .�., pn'slC l'.. I (lc'I,ts "r··s(,·llt. ",11 be addressed :1 was considered the mo"'. t II'kely c."n-ill' coniormity to titi� g('neral "r\.':Il'-: ... J "'.'tl.;"ttlr,"1 �'cll'·'n". 1"ltt tl,·' !,OWl'r housl" I' "I COlln'lltion of Chrlst,an Churches at Pn·siell'111 JlIclsnn. Dean Vin("ent and djdatc for fuHba"k. and Toni K"lley' ,�.. ,...' .. t IS SUrl,TlSIIlI{ lOW 111 •• 11)" youn'� f I C . .. ...the meeting 0 t 'e lC)oi Ol1\'l'ntloll' C h �wa· s not. The _desirl' to 11lakl' il har,1'1"11 ."'lcl \,'c)rk tll(',·r "·.a'" '• c_ 1 ,oac - tagg. who started at guard last ".ear. have-, " Wotl1t"n • oJ at jack"ol1\"ille. li1.. 111 .�pte111 1t"r. i 0 S I Oc be h It!: ,r11I(,III'ZC' with tiH' �l'l1l"r;d plan \p... ', n aU1n ay. to r 12. t e 'y- n did'throllgh thi:, school. Of ('ours(" thcre' ChicaKo was chosen for the ne"t COI'- � not repo (' a:ol yet. an<. acror 109one of tlH' r .. :ason:' ior thl' dlan),!l', 1 . nnld!' ClUb will gi"e the nr�t rcgu-. art' Illan'" n,oTt· !'OsltIOIlS ol)("n to vention, which will h1.' he1( '" 1910, • h II h to Dir('("tor Stags. may he lost to the,The c1ahoratc hit('r syst('I1l. on oJ lar University smoker Wit ateI . I 'lrk In ... hl'l'1l c!unl' ... in('(· ea'rl\' I \'llllng' 111en. hut ('\'1..'11 at ti,at thl're arc usual attractive features which make team.\\' tiC, \\.' " .' ' '.. :.1' .' . , William �1. .R\lhcorn of the dass I thes(' events �o important a part oflast spring. IS completed. and \\,Itt '; many women \\"0 pay tl ... lr way of 1907, left last ev('ning to entl'r' U·· . • rf � fwitl 1)(,-',')O('l1t through the pipes to-: throngh �ch()ol hy their own work. , the mverslty !'()('I.II I e. • any 0 squad, of this year,. scvcn are �ter-, VaL: Uni�·crsity. I h f k d 50ngs"-rs ofI I I',t .. 11 til'" 1 �I'I'\'er I .1 - t e t10 ma ('rs. an, �. ans. Captal'n DeTraw _... on thecay. t �'xt('n( s It 0 .. ... u -5001(" are employed as stenograp,ers. J '"_",. I I . I fonner times wall be prescnt, whl��ity huitc1illgs. t;aklllg t ll' P aCt' ot t h'some ClS readers. and others as t1.1- Walter R. Et"k('rsall. '07. i� foot. ' 1905 championship squad. wbil�---------,.------.. barl '·d·it'or' of' th(' Chicago Tribune. (Continued o.n palllr'e 4) Steffen, Hewitt. ."-nderso.n, Jone ... 4(Conlinuecl on page ,,) tors. " litNUMEROUS IMPROVEMENTSMADE DURING ·THE SUMMERCobb Chapel Turned Into Offices forthe Deans-Another Entrance toCobb Hall Made,New Filter System Now Completed­Power House Retiled-Dormitor­ies Refinished-Other Changes.Chief among t he changes in theUniversity buildings made hy theBuildings and Grounds departmentduring the past summer was the-pl it t ing up of th'l' historic CohoChapel into offices. TIIo1: original in­intent of the change was to provide,:' II additiona . exit to dec rcase thecougcstiou at t hc cast door. By hav­ing the new north door it is thoughtthat a la rgc part of the grwat 10 :JOcrowd will he diverted that way.thus making t lre hnilding saft er incase of Ii re.In these new offices arc located. on Ithe west side, I>,l'ans Lovett, Shep- IIardson, Vincent. SIll.all and Salisbury, _and on the east Slue. Dean Talbot Iand the oll�'Cc oi the new Hureau orRecords. which takes with it .part ofthe old duties of the Recorders of­fice. ,���oJ. ,}t; �"AnA thE: 1'1'ogr6m 1'h€ . �.bJ) .�if,n�dtt. B�FuJl e.-,-", J r� "Old Man" Wanta P'ootbaU Squadto Meet Stiff Competition-Chan�May Come Tomorrow.Candidates for Team Well Adaptedto New Game-Reliable Kickerin Demand at Present."I can hardly wait for scrimmageto begin. I was never so anxiousand uncertain over the ability 01 afootball squad as I am this year. Themen run through their signals ingood style, and are. for the most part,quick to learn the plays. Now 1 Wantto see what they can do against lp­rouents."In these words, Director Staggvoiced his sentiments on the footballsituation last night."But, at that. I feel our prospect.are exceedingly good for a win­ning eleven, It is true we are light­er this year than ever before, andhave a line without the nucleus thathas' characterized former teams. "Ifeel, however; that- the team will sur­prise ',' 'a - good "many when pitt.eclagainst heavier opponents."Director Stagg said that the first,;Of the candidates now. out for theI1-THE bAlLY MAROON, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCT, I. 1907·mtercsts which make up the Univer- J gurd for the students auua �iatcr art'sity lif� not of n��cs�ty ininlical, but the o(_l������������������������������-����-" ,casional representation of the Uni-"Tile chief source of misrepresenta-OOidal Student PubUc&tIoG of u.. UDlftr- . -t ion' oi the University has been theally of C�o, ONE REASON WHYYOU SHOULD BUY YOUR BOOKSAND STATIONERY FROM US.Beginning October J. cash.register receipts wi!1 beissued for an purchases made in our Retail Depart­ment, These receipts. in lots of $Jo.oo or over. willbe redeemed at 5 per (cot in merchandise, if pre­sented durmg the same Quarter in Whkh they arereceived, Dates of redemption on or before March31. June 30. S';'t-� So wlU';_ c r. 31, respectively.SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS.R E :. A IT.THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESSDEPARTMENT"O.�J THE CAMPUS."FINANCIAL OFFICESTi1111..' anti again lJll:\".�'rsity menthe entire country. One have f�;t their hlood boil at the rankof the most profitable disloyalty of newspaper rcport er smeans of s-elf-support for students is ma�ql1eradili� as students, and evento wr it e up the Uuiversitv ne\."s. Fla-J the phlegmatic studeut s of the sum-grant l'xaggl'ration::i are welcomed as mer school w.crc moved to con:-;i.c.k'ran evidence of journalistic skill.... ostracism a mild penalty. The USe byFrom day to day the newspaper press student- of the metropolituu pres» forhas tlauntcd in staring headlines irre- persoua l and partisan purpose s mightspousible utterances of its faculty.... have been lla:-;:-;ed over a:-; merely dis­The case of Profcssor Triggs is well- Gal three �iaruOllknown: lie was a victim of persecu- creditable. hut no condemnation titstion .... A cncditable scruple has pre- the publicat iou hy Uniyers:t�· :-;hl­vented the expulsion of offending re- dents of ubsolutc lies about it, it'"'port e rs. The faculty is indulgent of fuculty and its students. Faculty ;u,uI self_supporting students. and they students have b .n (lis.Traced witholtL "1'lIl-:U U. FEltNAI.II, lllllluglllg I':dltor. .... J '"usually maintain, very plausibly, when cause be tor c t he pub lie and virtuallvquestioned, that the work of falsilica- driven from the Xl id way by r'':l)or-tion is done by copy .cditors in the torial pcrsl'cution. The s:J(."Ctade .. ,fnewspaper office." student barter of Un ivcr sity reput�Had John Corbin written his Satur- ior a nickel a line passed the limit of OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICEday Evcning Post article from which elldurance whh this summl!r's prolific Registratior. by Mail fo Instructors: Regarding Consulta-the above is quoted about the Uui- crop. of fakes, for which t�mporizing During the summer copies oi the tion with Smdents :vcrsity after, ins tead of before, the methods and weak suht�riug�s fur- autumn aunounccmeut s and registra- Regular 'C�ass exercises will be heldIt has been the custom, since time summer quarter, he probably would nished no extenuation. Even the lion cards were sent to all students ior the first time on Weduesday,immemorial, to welcome, with �nuch have joined with the University ofnewspapers respons iblc were forced .,1.0 had b c en ill residence at any October znd. Jgood and • little-heeded Chicago Weekly in substituting t-o publish abject retra'ctions. No one time between the Autumn Quarter, All instructors are expected to ke.cpGreetings advice, the incoming for "exaggeration" and "misrcprescn- who had the fair ua me of the lJlli- 1906, and the summer, 1907· A large office hours for consultation with .Freshman class. This is' ration" the more fitting' term of "sirn-ve r si ty at heart could sit idly by :ltH! number of these studeut s responded. students. on Tuesday. October t st. .altogether fitting and proper. The l pIc. living", for the subjl�ct of all edi- read dai'iy Ialsehoods that were doing In cases in whi'Ch the registration These hours should bc indicated to IFreshillan during the first two or tc nal publIshed at the time; the ·Uni\·.\:rsity irreparable ha rill. was not approvlJ. lhe stud�nt was the Clerks of the Bureau of I nforma-thrce weeks of his colL!:ge course oc- "The ofticia'l's a11d the 'riJajority of The faculty's action meets with the ilotilied. Such st\ld�nts will find their tion bcfor.e 9 a. 111. Tuesday. Eachcupies: a position much superior to th� students of the University of Chi- 'heartiest support of the student body, r.egistratlon cards at the vanous departm�nt should sec to it that some Ithat which hc will titl for .some time 'I..:ago l�avc al�val:s nthlaintain�dl that1 whose only regr.ct is tl�at Souch a move L)heanl"� boHice�: Th� Olll'cebssary chacngels resffPol�sihle member of the teaching,afterward. Just for the moment he lappe111ngs WIt lin e socIa am was not made sooner. The expulsion. s ou u e maul' on cto er'lst. an s sta 15 on hand III the Departmenthas the cct1ter of the stag.c, with th.e academic life of HIe institution w,\:re if peanan.:nt, will be an effectivc which passed as corrc-.:t will be found office from 9 to 12 a. m., and from!lood light, the spot, and the colored not proper material for treatment by check against further outrages of this ill the Registrar"s oflice when the 2 to 4 p. m. to give information andcalciums beating on him_ He is tl�e outside newspapers. They have as- '..:hara'cter� There is no loyal Chicago student go.':s to pay his fees, C'ldvicc to stu<k'nts..sc-rtcd that the scnsational stories. man with, tl�e future, and he is eagcr­Iy �anncd for. promise of athletic,.�d1t9.rial, social and (usually la. stlv), worked her such irreparable damage, honor of their a'ima mater deserv,� noJ 0 Registrar's Office is Changed fromscholastic ability. It is ,?os. s,ib,le tha�, ought nc\;cr to have been printed. n consideration at hcr hands, and are Cobb to Press Building. for a wcek- or so he will r�,rct t.h",:t the other hand, apologists 11ave Je- justly outlaws in a univcrsity of gen- .I . .,I d'" clared that cvt!!nts on thc COlmpus and tlemen. •lC was tnuuce to pay Ins board biB The Registrar's office \\'a5 moved. d lectures in the class room might be111 a vance. from Cobb Hall to the Press builJ-The.n., wit1...:' be'Y!il"erl'ng' su,I,le11- cf lcgitimatc news' value. Howev�r After a lapse of live years the sum· Have you heard about?u; u uu ing during the summer, ·much to thelie. ss, hc finds tIl" curtal"n 10we"e" 011 that may be. no ·paUiation· can be mer Univcrsity of Chicago W.'.:ckly... � u surprise of disappointed students whoIllS litt'- act, to rl·..::e agal'll Wl't' h tIle found for the articles concerning the was restored last quar-JJC ... were unable to pay their fecs. Theupper classman University and its students whrch ap- The ter, and during the hot• Oll'Ce more in the rcoms in- Cobb hal�, forme{ly occu-. peared on :\londay and succesSIVe Summer weather terms usuallycenter and a new name on the call .' . pied by the Registrar's offi'Cc, are be-days of this week in Chiogo news- Weekly dcvoid. of student :'-board· before. the proscenium arch. He. � :s a. wis� and lucky Freshman if hcadapts himself roCadily to' the changein his cstate, and realizes that the endof all Frcshmen is to glorify' tht:upper-class m(�n. To drop readily lllg reconstructed into class-rooms,terests and enterprises and wi}! he put into service with the"Now that statements made have it was a marked success in wclding 'opening oi the "Vinter Quarter.been admitted to have been un.equl- the University year together, doint{ Since Mr. Edward Eicher has takenvoca'bly false, it but remains to make away with the three months' gap in charge of the studcnts' end of thiswhat reparation is yet possible to the former years. As the finaf issue ofth.e Weekly says editorially: cinjured persons and to attempt tointo the niche rescrved in tJt.e college. prev"nt a repretitioll of thc out- The stll<L::nt bo-'y lias tak"ll all ac-Pa.nthcon for the tirst year mcn and . '- u ..rages by making their per- tive. aggressin! interest-it has mani-women is to argue a vcrsatility which. petra tors, feel the full weight of fested the true Chicago spirit. and asspeaks well for his or her futurc in�tudent condemnation. I f the articles a consequence Thethe world of colleg.e activities.wcr,c written by students, they should Chicago "Veekly has suc'C("t'c)cd.bc made to undcrstand that thcy arc is all there is to it_ Jars, to cuver any damage that maywithout the cLements of common Thc puhlrcation tinder the difficul- he <lolll'. This is not to b � con sid-morality and de. cen'Cy. They are un- tics encountered of a wekly well ered, say lnany of the students, asworth while reflects much credit I)ntho�e who 'conductcd it. Un:voCrsity of studellts ill the dormitories arc r..:-This <iuired to make a dcposit of live doi-No Regrets when Smokin,one of tb: improvements. Egeria MixtureThe oftic('s of Trevor Arnett, U.ni- (a blend of Bliss)versity Auditor, have supplanted 3; ounces 25cthose iormerly occupied by the ad- -... _�_��_���_��_�� .....ministrati\'e officials of the Pres.. -�UBIOBr--! Telephone Centra' 681ft ii Tbe VERNETA BEAUTY Sbop II_ 607-8 stew: Bldg. 92 State �!THE II.UNOIS WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANYPhone Hyde Park SiI Kimbark Ave. :lnd 56th St.The ("!":-n""st ctl"d B�� Kept StorageWarehouse ;n the City •••..Fl1rnituf(' :lI1d Pianos �Io\'('d, Store:l. Pack.·:d and';11;p))('(1 ;0 ;1 il part ... f.·f nw world. JOO Pr vatt' Storeag� Room... Lar�(' Parlor Exclu .. iv\.'ly for Piano ....Room .. ior Trl1:1ks r.nd \Vheels. Large Room forCarriages. nug�ie, and Sleighs. Trunks to :ltlllirom all IkpNs. 1.ocal Transfers for nagga�e.FII rnittl f,", l'ack;l�es. ('te., :It short notic('. JSpecial attention �ven to University Orders.ver sity in its true Ii�h[ has rne r clvemphasized t he dk..;llOnorablc mi-rcj>Chicago daily p' ress, and .rescnta tion usua'lly indulged in.through it the press oioffice, he has inaugurated a grooimany improvements in ,the system ofa'ccounting which ,were made nl.�es-·sary by th.' growth of the University.\\"ith tLc opening of this <luartcr, -TelHELLO I) GIRLS!You are JUST I • TIME to bave a FINE ,SHAMPOO atMADAM� KAYNOR·SZ17 Eut 55th Street Phoac H. p. 3"-'W9� beat eQuipped ..a 1DO.I11U1ilar7placein�o HI303-cEtTu.-rhe girls of the University willhold th,-:.-ir annual Freshman frolic inthe }.('ag-ue room, Friday evening.Oct . ..t. :\11 University girls, and es-jJcl"i;dlyvited. Frc..hmen, an' cordially in- Have you seen it?Don't fail to call when down townEVERYBODY DOES.louis XIV. Famous Candy !hopA MARVEL OF BEAUTY .Bowes-Allegretti Company !CANDIES, SODA, LUNCHES.FormeJ:lzl.'hl: UnlTersltJ' uf Cb1cqo ·Weekly. BruteState and Monroe StreetsTelephone 792 CentralChicago t,Fouuded., . The Weekly. Oct. 1. 1892.. .. The DalJ,. •. Oct. 1. 1902.t:otered -as Becond-ctaea Mall at the Chi·caJ:o l'ostuWce. .:,-nII�t;ulJscrlptlon "rice. $3.00 pel' year; $1.00(01' :1 months. Spbsl'rlptlon. recelyed atthe Maroon Omce, Ell" Hall. or at the!<'Ilculty Exchange, Cobb Hall.Lot'IS S. num.rx. Itusluess �Illllug('r.Eger & CO.283 Adams Street(Branch 159 Wabash Ave.)Printed b)' the Maroon Preu474 East (;uth StreetPhone 3m)! H)'de Parkman but hdieves that men who for MOREconcerning th.� University,which have personal gain willingly prostitute thepapers .Therefore this word of wekome isonly partially addressed .to thc incom­ing . class. the words of advicewill 'Come later. . To be sure, Th;: fit to associate with their fellow stu-.. Daily �laroon is glad to see tht'm. dents. The supposition that they arcNe\'Cr (of course) has strch' a prom,- forced to exploit the honor of their . .. - --��-�� .. - .ising hunc.h of frc�hmen greeted (he alma mater for privat,e gain becaus'!vision of the e<.litors, The editors of financial pressure is insufficient ex-arc 'Convinced that they will makecuse for consistent and 'Constant p.e-goo<.l. after th.e way has been .pointc.l varication. Thc reputat:on of a greatout to thel11 by th"'ir Letters, There university and the honor of its in-<'f( cert.ain traditions at the Univer· :-;trtlctl)rs and studt'nts :Ire not tit preysity of Chicago which detine prett,,. for any moral rcprohat,-: who mayclearly thoC "college spirit" of this in·chance to seize tipon them:':-titutioll. It wOl1ld be well to find Thorough and impartial investiga-Ollt \\hat th,':se arc. .tion showed that the articles III Cjues-The Daily �Iaroon, however, i� also . . f f k f ItlOn, a �cne� 0 a .('� 0 t le mo�tglad to �(.'l' thl' old men come hack. . II tile'dl�reputablc ye OWllesS. \\".<:reTIIl'Y art' the mell whom Wi_' have) k' 1 _., I Iwor' 01 �llIvl'r:-lty �tll( l'nts. past anfCOl11e to know III c1a:-�-roolllS and I fl' I . I. prl':-cnt, and the acu ty �"CtlOn \\" IIC 1colJegl' a·eii\"itil·:-. 1 ill' grl:atl'St part . . .fhsmlssl'd the stlldents responslhk.of eotllill� hack ill th(.' fall is to (Treet'" was as j\l .. t as it was summary.thl' 111l'1I with whom \\'l' ha\"l� worked For years th(' UlIi\".':rsity has s\lf- FOWNESGLOVESmean right gloves-So huy Fownes and savetrouble. -,• .......... .._ .....-IS HI PlnUI PUei nilimIIPPln Iml TIl PUt_ ......... � -'--tIfal ... .ttrMIIft .. ..'DIaatnDWI .....".. .......... � ..•• _larpl""""" a ...... ,. .. _.t .................-..,..1,..' ...il'r,'d (li .. cf(·dit and cJ:shollor at till'hands 'of the pre�s oi �he CO\'llt�y,large�y through fakes of which !H·:-Iown students were thc autho:;s. ,'leto. prize.. "Varm ;1 .. is our greetin�to thc Freshman class-and it i!' sin.cerely cordial-there is just as warm AXP-JtRQWCLUPECO' SHRUNKQUARTER SIZE COLLARTHEY GIVE .EST SERVICE. 2.-0" nc.CLUETT, " •• ODY .. CO .•• "KE".a gr.eeting toclay to the upper--class or two notable exceptions, past and.. m�n. who return� "carry on the present, might be cit�d, where it hastoevident that newspaperwork of the class, the athletic heM, heen madethe publications and the many varied ability and a sense of honor and roC­r'1.:, •THE DAtLY MAROON. cnu xco. TUESDAY, OCT. I, 1907.Typewriters made only on payment of a fee - ofTYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent- $1. The fine for 'late payment of fees·Spe.. cial rates to students; bargains (i. e. after October 5th) is $5. Thesein ne-built machines. W. White- penalties are enforced in all cases. ex.head, 36 La Salle Street. cept when' the responsibility restsupon the University.sunny. A suite of rooms for two '05. and Miss Clarice Long of Auro a, Iwho wish to avoid housekeeping. II)" was held at Aurora 'eptemh.· r 7·and arc willing to pay somethingover $25.00 for a superior horne. Official NoticeSI 6 'I d'·\ During the summer quarter tel·· I 144-146 Wabash Avenueiarman. 571 �\ a .son .,. ve. • CHI C AGOphone service was restored to all the !\VATNEO--Students to �t�'nd En- dornlitories on SundaYL llirect con- I��������.�����������������������g lcwood Roller Rink. 6·1.,2 Went- necrion with the Hyde Park exchangeworth Ave. Every cvc., Thurs ..Sat. :!11d Sun. Afternoon throughgo and suburbs: afternoon and Sat- Local,34.urrlay work: an attractive proposi- Foster Hall. Hyde Park 426 Localtion for good men. Address P. W. ,lO.C. care Daily �Iaroon. stating ex- Kelly Hall, Hyde Park 426 Localaspericnce and _ time that can . ht' Green Hall. Hyde Park 426 Local29·Beecher Hall, Hyde Park 426 LocalRooms �o Rent 32.R()O�IE TO RENT-�Ii:,s Ida:\1. Reynolds Hall. Hy<it' Park 426.1.0-t�o!o:l·r�. 5&>0 j ackson Avc.: roorr.s cat 6 ....�:llgk or en suite: with or without: Snell Hall: Hyde Park 4.z6· Localhn:l-"h'cp:ng; s: to $2 .• per 111111l.h. 64.Hitchcock Hall:.ItIlTLItMIlN.. ---AUI1&11III..1...-- ..-.as...........BOSTONGARTERtilt llcoe.DI ITUDAII.... T ....... '.=� .. �CUSHIO.Iuno.. CLASPUti fUTTOTHI Lll-IIEYEIaups. nua .. IUlflSrElSPhone Hyde Park 1049.MRS. S. TAYLORMILLINERYWashington Ave. and 55th St. No.9This is the only Full Dress Shirtmade. the bosom of whichlutcly will not bulge.Y ou will never wear z ny other; .. :n<l if you try this.(Patented Feb. 28-IHry).)Class, fraternity ,Society-:- PINS -:- "THE MAC-HURDLE"All l:ood furnishers "'ell them.We make a SPECIALTY ofthis class of work. Let us giveyou an cstmut«. Very highestgrade of workmanship gun rantced,'.!an�!!!;�of���e�;iry. 1156 Wabsh Ave. Chicago, Ill. tCatalogue upon application. 1_______ 1Telephones: Harrison ,!259, 3401, 423�Automatic 52::9RICHARDS, AMBLER 6 £0. Al\\ES HATS$2.00 $3.00A fair deal with every hat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.·t61. 163 E. MADISON STREET.� It A. H. MeG R.E WLUMBERLATH, SHINGLES, MOULDING, fTC., fTC.64th Street and Madison Avenuen, ---_.,TURKISH1RUSSIAN 7SCi'I PLAIN BATHS 2Sc •Open Day and Night ,BARBFR SHOP II Saratoga Hotel 161 Dearborn St.:�dt 'COAL AND COKE303 Dearborn Street. Chicago, BORDEN'SCondensed Milk. Fluid Milk, Creamand Buttermilk.All Bottled in the Country.Borden's Condensed Milk cc.327 3�9 E. Forty-seventh St. Neat La Salle.!S. WantedRENT-Furnished,TO frontseason,Phones:nflin.·. H.P. 17�. Residence, H.P. <)61DR. FRED W. PARKERDR. RALPH W. PARKERDENTISTS6249 Kirnbark Ave. Cor. 63rd S.H ou rs 9- 12. 1 :,10-5 :00. SOLISITORS WANTED for Chien-WOOD SHADES andOLIVE BROWNS given.ARE NEWEsTWE HAVE -rl-IEM "NDOTHER POPULARSHADES.�IRS. TEI{RY. �65J Drexel .\H'.­Two .... ing lc 1 (10m:' ior ladics ; $� an I$() month; pri\':1h' iamily; lH.'�t r\':'-ICO �tyles at $20.00leo st.'les at $50.00and I�OO be�een .:n·nl·e�. abso-JOHNSON: SERVICE CO. -H.W. ELLIS, Mgr. Chicago Of&ce. 93 LAKE STREETREGISTRATION NOTICE.Junior Collece .Entvring students should first re­port to the Universiev examiner.DeanF. J. Miller, Cobb SA, and submit­crcdcutiuls of secondary work.Registration for the Autumn Quar­t er for entering students wittF:a':l' on October I. The Deans of.he var.ous colleges and the roomswhere they may be found arc as fol­[o w s :Colll'ge of Fine Arts (men),':':,t'l�'-Cobb 2A.Collcg« of Arts (women).I: cckiur idge-c-Lexingtou Hall.College of Literature (men). DeanLovdt--Ellis Hall.Collvgc of Literature (women),.vun \\'allal..·e-Lexington Ha'll.College of Philosophy (men ). DeanThompson-Ellis Hall.College of Ph.losophy (wonv-n ),Dean �lacClintock-l.exingtoll Hall Building Thoroughly Overhauled and Reneovated.Latest Mndem Applliances for Ventilation and Sanitation.Rooms Light and Airy, �ewly Furnished, at Reasonable Rates..Lunch Counter and Restaurant attached, where the best . of every-I thinK is served,. v_o_u_r_p_B_tr_o_D_B_g_e__S_'O_I_lc_l_te_d -JH()tel Maroon-NORTHEAST CORNER 58TH ST. AND DRE:XEL AVE.DeanCollege of Science (rnen ) ,Smith-EHis HalJ.College of Science (wome n }, DeanTalbot-Cobb 2A.First year students should till outblanks indicnting their course s ofstudy for the entire year.Students are required to complete .reuist ration hy reporting at the firstmeeting of classes. which occurs onOctober 2 ...'\ :'t�dent who for any reason fail.;to attend the first meeting of a classmust fill out a class regist ru tiou ''::lrd.vit h his Dean. and prese'nt it to theinstructor of the courses in question.Payment of fees should he made atthe Registrar's office. Universi-yPress building. room I, between Oc­iobcr t st and -October 5th. inclusive.Late Reeistration.Special attention is 'Called to' thefollowing registrations: For late reg- .istration (i.e .. after Oct. 1St) a feeof $2 is charged. Failure to attendthe first meeting of class is penalizedhy four absence marks. Changes inregistration after October rst may b. Down Town StoreSI7 Dearborn StreetI HEAT •• • REGULATI.ONt .'THE JOHNSO N PNEUMATIC SYSTEMThe RecoiDizeti Sudan! ...... _ ia··'_ Ualvenif7·f1 �o ........ 'Complete Systemi for all' Methocll" of Heati�g' ,Hot Water Tank �u1a.tiou Reduc:IaC Val ... f. Air •. Water. 5 __Coatl'ol of Hu..wiQr _ .- -• �t· ....... .ALFRED PEATS CO.• Central 1054Automatic 9149.;and The wedding -of Thomas 1- !'Ieek.FOREIGN-WALL I �PAPER-DOMESTIChas been established with the follow­ing campus tet:phone:Cobb Halt.Hyde Park 426 Local 20Power House. Hyde Park 426 J he Place Where College Men Congr�gateOPEN EVENINGSPhone Harrison 5928. 264 Michigan Avenue.��"('tion 1. ro0111� 1-2i. 11 ydc J. C. Lynas. L. G. WiJidns .Fraternity Jewelry Engraved. Embossed Stationery, Programs andGreek , .etter Pennants in exclusive design.College and Fraternity Steins, Ash Trays. Tobacco Jars, ete, suppliedwith any monogram. crest or embl� .195·Section 2, rooms zR-JI). II yilt' Park 'I -A-n-to-n-A-.·-M-e-'u-m�-;'ns 1TAILORS I305 Atwood Bldg. Clark and Madison Sts.Telephone Main 3917GOOD TAiLORS.Courteous, Responsible, and in Itheir line Very Able. -2735·Sl'".tioll .�. rool11� 40-51. IIpk ParkSr. @/jfg4-TAltbrt ------ L16�.TO R 1-::\'1'- -Two pk;'!"ant room .... ; Section 4. r00111� 5Z-6,z. Hyd(.' Parkgood location. :'\Ir:'. J. E. Stt·!WII .. IHl. 10)().S\.('tioll :-. room� 6J-7K Hycl(' Parkandtor-10",fora 1111�Et�·J ----- _--------\\'_-\:\TED-Collt'gt' n1-':tI co'- FROCK SUITS,FULL DRESS SUITS.ha!' :IC-Clark and Adarr� Streets It'�(· �pirit; only tho:'t' loyal to the:\I;.tl�:, �ht('·. te .. uhscrihl' 'to Tht"· -(·.�'pte<l a po�ition to tt'ach at Sauga-IDaily !\faroon. Do it' now! tuck. !\1ich._,..- ' ... �... r.- .. ' ·-TII� .. t)AtLY MAROON, CHICAGO.'�� II.: �UHM. TO � . SCRIIiIlAGE W� SHOW \ DR. ANGELL TO GIVE LECTU�E�. ,IHPOIUlATION BURBAn: . liEN up •. SAYS STAGG : --_.•'.;_ • � ..,.. "�., '. ITwelve Lectures' on "Contemporary� &acceect J�1m p� "oakIa· in (Continued from page 1)'- Psychology",to·�.Given by HeadCoIltrol of Hich University of Department.OBice. �lddings 'ate '·�C" men from the squad',:. of last year. Harris, Schommer, Mer- A scr ic-. oi twelve lectures on "The: ... 'Neil Mackay Gunti .has been ap- riam, and Ferguson. have played on Sa lient Features of Contemporarypointed to succeed .John Fryer former ,varsity elevens, while Page, l'�ycllOlog)''' will be gjvc n by Pro­Moulds as head of the Bureau of In- Donovan, Worth wine, Hoffman, Mud- ic�sor James R. A llj.!d I at the Annaformation' �nd' . Exchange. .Moulds; digan, Handy, Young and Erhorn �Iorgall' studio, Fine Arts building.who graduated jn the spring, resigned have all "made good" as Freshmen, Saturday morning at 9:30, from Oc­to go into business as business man- Uf the new material, Doseff is COl1- t oln-r 5 to December 21.�g�r of the Real Estate News. Gunn sidered a "find," and Ben Badenoch, TIll' lectures of this course are de­is a irraduate of Hyde Park' High' Falk, Hauer, Rohde a !HI Sunderla;,d ,..;gllcd to svt forth simply and con­achool. and is a member of the Fen- ar.� a'lso showing up well. , .c ret cly tile chaructcrist ic methods andeibles, Lincoln House, Rush Medical, The full schedule of games for this r e su'i't s »f cont crupora ry tbychology.and Phi Beta Chi. He is a Univer- year is as follows: They presuppose �IU tt:-:illl:cal trainingaity marshal, was secretary-treasurer Oct.. 12-lndiana on Marshall ;.Ilhollgh all .clcmeutary; knowledge of-ef the Freshman Medic club, and Field. gcucru l psychology would ulldoubk�-,nedical editor of the 1907 Cap and Oct. 19-fllinois at- Champaign, 1)" be round useful. BibliographicalGown. "Nov. 2-Minnesota at l\lil.Uleap�lis. references wil'J: be offered ill connec-As manager of the Information Nov. �Purd\1e on Marshall Field. t ion with each lecture and those doingoffice, besides having control over theinformation desk, .. the .Faculty Ex- ALVIN KRAMER IS NOWchange, and the express' business, he'wil, havce entire eharge of the stu-' -. "dent service.' Over a hundred clerks,lIlessengers and. stenographers are Appointed During Summer Quarter voted to answering questions whichpart of the force which he adminis- to Succeed John Moulds, may be raised concerning the subject'07. (,f the l)reviolls lecture.The subjects of the lectures follow �&1 J 0 IP Alvin Frederick Kramer. 'oS, wasOctober :::-Gelleral Psychology.• r ... '. Shennan, former man· appointed Head college marshal to oJ•-r of th K Cit . b h f October J2-Psycholo,yical Psychol-.... e ansas 1 y ranc 0 succeed John Fr.eyer Moulds, who bthe National Hotel Co., has been graduated . in June. The announce- ogy.111_..1 ... man ""'r of t'h M .H· Cvtober I9-Experimental Psychol-"",,,. clca- e aroon 0- ment of Kramer's selection for the -tel;' ; office; the highest appointive gift in ogy.-the hands of the officials of the Uni- October 26-Abnormal Psychology", : �':Th� . Young .Women's Christ:'n versity, was made by Secretary Rob- -Ph�llomena transition from the,League served tea in .the League ertson on July 1'1' normal,room from. 2 till 4 yesterday' after- November 2-Abnormal Psychol-.oon. A large number were pres- Abbe Felix Klein of Paris, who IS ogy-Phenomena definitely morbid.ent to enjoy this opportunity for a aking a tour of the United States, N ovcmbcr �Genet!c Psychology�ial reunion: preparatory to issuing a book 011 the with special reference to educational• _. - subject of. his travels, was a guest problems and the conditions of child-:.. . The 'board . and room register is yesterday at the Delta Upsilon hood..ow kept in Cobb 7A, the old regis- House. November 16-Comparative Psych-uatioD. office. ology, mental life of animals.--- The Ben Greet PI"!-yers gave per- November 23-Religious Ps�hol-Students intending to remove en- iormances of seven of Shakespeare':, ogy.trance' or other eonditions will find 1)lays at the University during the November 3o-Folk Psychology.it. to'·their' . advantage t� consult Dr. �ummer, some in Mandel hall -and Decemb.er 7-Social Psy.:hology.Seidenade�. ·at 5817 Jackson avenue, sommer' at Scammon gardenS', December 14-lndividu�1 and Vari-:or to place a note in his h. ox, 103 . ( .. 1 D I I'. 1 :,tlOlla .._ syc 10 ogy.FM:ulty Exchange .. ' .:t... 'course in coll�ge algebra, �ill be Decemb. er 21--General . Conspectus.� gIVen by Mr. Myers at I I tn the AppJ:.;:ations· for registration for· 'Applicants fo� the choir ,will meet School of Education. Students un- this course should' be addressed t{) th·!: Jlf·' Jones, Wednesday and Thurs- able toenter the regular courses in Director Walter A. Payne, or4ay afternoons. in .Mandel hall from this sUbjejcjtj may register for this registrat�on may be at the lectu�e hallsection. f II .• to 5- immediatdy pre-ceding or 0 owltlg0' ",". : � '., ,� .,te�· �ubscribe for The Daily M�roOn.Do it Ilow. Nov. 23-I.ndiana on Marshall Field, the requisite amount of reading andwritten work may secure University'�'redit for a Minor. Beginning withTHE HEAD MARSHAL the second lecture, five 0: ten minutesat the outset of each hour will he d.�-the opening lecture.Subscrib.e for The Daily Maroon.Do i! now. NUMEROUS IMPROVEMENTSMADE DURING THE �UMMERWHERE THE VARSITY BOYST�E!!I Ii 'I . MOSSLER. CO.CLOT�� MAKERS.SO Jackson BoulevardTHE REYNOLDS CLUB ·OPENS(Continued from page I)old . water-tanks, which used to oc­cupy prominent places in the variouscorridors.The water is purified in an enor­mous sand lilter. which ha:i been in­st.alled in the ba:;crra.l'nt of Cobb haH,and from there: is piped to the othe:­huildillg�, The cos.t was over $30,-000.Fall"Clothes Now!. \"windows! There are none like themanywhere! They are "an education" • 't . FRfSHMfN . CA DS 75c.I (Continued from page I) r,in men's clothes! Study them it you I HIGH GRADE COLLEGE GOODS. thlinnity ofQOw what is to � worn this season; I I PENNANTS, PILLOW COVERS, PiNS ANDand remember, our store isiull of just IC)I' will be called on ior a show of Fraternitysuch clothes! I t a len t.OUR CLOTHES ARE MADE "We I:ope for :t largc membershipin our own shop in Olir own building thi� yc;:r." said Prcsid.ct,t Hewitt ofat So Jackron Boulev:ard. We have I' t ;:(' l�cYl1old� Club, ycsterday. "Ev- Sorority andclothes for father and son. for even- ('ry year ha� seen the enrollment in-ing and day wear. creased, and wc expect a corr.espond­illg illcn'ase this year. Particulars as Special Pennants.to lllemhership :lOel tIlt' conveniences Ini the club will be gi\'cn gladly byMossier Co. 'I .h .. <""ward of the clllb,", f Il sO Jacbon Boa1evard I W. :\, �J.cDermid, ex- 07. ormermanaging editor of The Daily Ma- -----------... j 1 roon,. is on th� editorial staff of the I SUbstribe lor..-�-�--�---------------------------.�. Evenmg .Amencan. I,PALL CLOTBBS ARE INo�r wardrobes today!' Nothing' butFall clothes! ·FaD suits, Fall over­. coats,.. Fal� trouers,- Fall vests!JUST LOOK AT OURSuits $18 to "'5.Coats he» to $60. The ;.,rr:ispof the claspis e&l'y. .It'.fiat-the only ubso­Iutely !!:1t cla-p rarterIs the nrHnon. Killi- �"liS or mea l�:IO"'I" tlais-�)U1 �them and ,,,cur t�J('IlI. The wearis there, lind t!ll'Y ('0' t o:lly :\ '1uamrR pair. 1!<'lIIclUlx'r it,.-a � CI,. m 1illlDIt, .........!··Maroora MeraI WHO HAVE BOUGHT OURCOLLEGE CORNER CLOTHESARE BUYING AGAIN THIS FALLCOLLEGE SUITS AND. OVERCOATS $3s.oo�er&WDkie'TAILORS 115 1" ......... 51.Bani Reo,The One Placein C'hicagoNOT TO HE OVERLOOKED WHEN SELECTI,NG A'.PIANO IS AT TWO ELEVEN WABASH AVENUE.FOUR I:LOORS OF SPACIOUS DlSPLA Y ROO�ts-'COLONIAL ROO:-'I, ART NOVEAU ROOM. LOUISXIV ROOl\1. DUTCH ROOM! MANY D1 FFERENT�IAKlES AND STYLES-ALL PIANOS OF ACCEPTEDSUPERIORITY IN TONE, ACTION AND DURABIL-'ITY! PIANOS:\S HIGH AS $1.000.00 AND HIGHER. .OTHERS AS LOW AS $150.00, WITH PAYMENTS OF'$10.00 DOWN AND $5.00 MONTHLY. A'[;L SALESl\l.\DE AT �lINLMUM FIC;;URES .WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THEcQ8lttPIANC ROW N. KKABE_ CHICKERING BROs.,ESTEY, MACPHAIL, GRAND, CONCORD,H. P. N E L SON AND MANY· OTHERS.GEO.P.BENTBefore making a selection .vi�t the Piano �ms of211 W a bas h Ave n u e Chi cae 0, U. S. A.I,I HAVE THE MOST COMLPETE LINE. OF JIA-'MACHINISTS' AND METAL WORK'ERS'TOOLS IN AMERICA.t THEY:ARE FOR SALE AT REASONABLE·I__·P_R__IC_ES__•�Call and See. Phone Main ssa.·THE MACHIN15TS' SUPPLY (AT 16 and 18 SOUTH CANAL STREET, CHICAGO.Carried inThe A New Chicago Fob, SOC-W. C. KERN CO.Manafactaiels, Wholeulen, RetaiJen..... II East 57th Street.De DIDJ _··DO �.i