:e..VoL VI. No. 66 • CHICAGO. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908. Price Two Centl IIting has materially increased the pros-Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan. Is.-That pects for the success of the affair. It "That all corporat�s engaged in . Hard times will not interfere withMichigan is "out for keeps" was rhe had been found that-the: dance WOU!·j interstate commerce should be re- the Iowa-Chicago basketball game onopinion ye�terday of Prof. George have to be held in some building on Fed to take. out a Federal charter Salurday night and, approached fromPatterson, chairman of tl- Wolvc:r- the campus. The fact that the gym- on such �. as Congress may by another angle, the "b�ketball gameiDe Athletic board. nasiuin is accessible to all students law prescri�.: C.onstitutionall,{ will not conflict with the ReynoldsFollowing the action of the Ann and that the floor is large enough to ceded," Club annual reception to the "Sub-Arbor faculty in sending explanation accomodate a -large crowd, removes �, :.;:.;��-.-, ;-. -, merged Tenth." The basketballof its withdrawal, Professor Patter- many of the difficulties of the COIll- The last ·.r.ehea�'·of the niversity's game will begin at 7:.30 and . theSOD was asked how long he thought mittee in charge. six debaters was held last night in "grand march," otherwise caiied Nt.hc (Michigan would remani out. The Settlemet dance, which is to Mandel hall. At that t;me the final Dr. Ira W. Howerth. hobo; parade," will not 'start unul \ ., ."I don't see how, by any possibil- be an all-University affair, is designed adjustment of the arguments had after the game is over.ity, we can be induced to return un- In part to afford a source of revenue been made, the utmost effort had Dr. Howcrth will shortly remove At the game arrangements haveder the present arrangement .of for Settlement" charitable purposes. been used in polishing the delivery to Springfield, where he will mClk!:: been made so that' -tbe' fi.Danciallythings," he said. "I expect that the Yet the 'pecuniary side is by no means of -each speaker, and the final words his headquarters as the newly ap- flush' members of the student 'bodyConference wiII not miss us, and we the only feature, as every effort is of advice were given by Coach pointed secretary of the Illinois Eu- will not be forced to mingle with tit.:. shall certainly be able to get along being made to use the dance as a Chandler. Today the men will rest ucational Commission. The bulk of weirdly cosrumed represeatatioDs ofwithout the Conferenc-e. means to acquaint students and Iac- for the 'Contest of Saturday night, the work of the Commission will fall to-cent lodging house patrons. : The"Of course, if the present 'purity' ulty. To make it possible for" a when three of them will support the to Dr. Howorth as secretary of the bleachers on the west side of the gymrciorms are abandoned in favor c.-f large number to . participate in .hc affirmative against Michigan III the commission, and he will devote a have been ieseryed for those who· ttle, old-time intercollegiate relations, function the reasonable admission ff.e Mandel hall debate, anrl three will large portion of his time to his new come disguised as victims of theMichigan may reconsider her stand. of fifty cents per person, has been go to Evanston to meet Northwest- :!uties. financial panic, and the heartenlnc .. No, there was no thoughi'iiven the decided upon. Single tickets will De em's affirmative team. Dr. Howerth has been' connected announcement was made by' Dr •. ." report that a 'plot to freeze us OU[ offered in order that women and men "Although the negative side of the with the University almost since its ·Roycroft last night that no extt' ...,: f -was on foot. It .,was simply a question may attend in' gr'oups, if they 'do not question is somewhat stronger," said foundation, coming here in 1893. • charge would ,be. made for the privi-d . :.: . �:�.Jo whether we 'could comply with desire to come in couples; Tickets debattngrCoaeh·.JI. H. Chandler y��- lege of sitting· in this� _bOn. . The', .... �itionj, ·tb£"ipirit1of'\vbic1t:- -�t. admitting tw��;be sOld Iofr$I.� terda� .. w_� h'We-a-'good ease, and .,EIU.'GEliGYlIGNDl .. �¥'���,::,.;����".[... :;atKtly .: opposed" . All tick�ts Will be ready in a day or should stand a good show if the men -- against all bant.:bidt� .( stOfteS. how-" '. �.��� . r��� 'An ;explanation of Michigan'f so, and 'may be procured of members keep their heads. It is a difficult Professor J.-Lawrence Langblin Say.a ever, and the' regular: 'pnce of admis-�. . ..... �taDd. drawn up' by Prfessor Patter- of the dance 'Committee or at the !J1- question and consequently took a lot Recent Emercenq Issae of p __ son must· be piOdtlced by 'C'ftII deIi .SOD, bas been sent each of the other I formation office. of reading before the constructive ama Bonds' was "A Political Mea- most desper.ately aeedy � dae �...r "Big Nine" colleges. 'It represents Final arrangements as to mU3?C, side of the work could begin." ure Intended for Popular Con- With the c:Oaftictiac "'�ball�. the general view of the students here, decorations, and the appointment of As to the outcome of the two de- sumption. game happily disposed' oJ. cari051lYIi The shock of withdrawal is wearing usher�� to compose an entertainment bates, no predictions are in the field. is DOW being aroasal by thC probable. off, and Director Fitzpatrick will committee, will be made at a meet- Decisions in debates are traditionally . A.. "bluff" and a "window dressing" make-up of the aJIIOIIC-tiIoH-pre:Mltt�- .!II soon be in a position to announce ing of the original dance committee uncertain and confidence of victorv scheme, conceived by a "high official" list. '"Bill" Hewitt.. Weary WiDie-,Ii:, some dates with the East. this moming at 10:30 in Cobb 8B. is never warranted. However, each with ail eye to' political effect, are Norman Barke- Dust,.. RbocIa. �Speaking �terday of the pros- team is finnly determined to do :lS th-e te�rms by which Prof. J. Laurence vin Kr.imer, and Pin .... dIe Pete: �peets for the all-University dance, share in' the reversal of last y�ar's Laughlin characterizes the recent a few' of the prolaiacat track�wa!RrsC. Arthur Bruce, general chairman of defeat, and as the men are fully up government cmergency bond issues, wlio have annoWaced' their" iiltellde.the affair, wis exceedingly optimistic. to the standard of the team:> that Professor Laughlin is head of the to be pr.esent at the .. � CII!W··The coming Settlement dance su:-dy have won victories for Chicago in t!h' dcpartment of Political &:onomy cst annual handout tolllOlTOW aicIrt. -L.ought to .be the greatest social event past, much hope is being indul�cd the UniveTsity and expresscs hiS Connt Charlie" JonIaIi. ·-Ho-ec.Dt'·in the history of the University," he It is generally conceded 'hat, on th ... opinion in the January issue of "The Frank TempletOll, "DroIt_ - Downsaid. "The committee hopes for :\0 merits of the question, the negative Journal of Political E!conomy," of Count Jane ChaacII� are aMongattendance of not less than I,OOC). has a slight advantag�. The a�nn-i- which he is an editor. The magazine ·the Four Hundred· of tIae SllabbyThis is not too large a number to tive, howevet', will be speaking 1M:ft'fe was issued yesterday from the press Genteel who are comille. but Ja\eexpect. In the first place, tbe a sympathetic audience in M:md::1 of thc Univcrsity. The ·'high official" neglected to send ia their acc:eptaace�haritable purpose of the affair hall and this may help. to whom he refers is not named, but as vr.t.�hould of itself compel the attendance according to Profes�or Laughlin, be Preparations for these personagesof ev�ry student. I f he cannot at- COTILLON INTRODUCES is in a position to give orders to .h� are being rapidly consummated andtend, he should at least purchase a SENIORS TO EACH OTHER secretary of the treasury and has a Mr. English bas sprouted two Dewsingle tickeL In the second pla.:� vital interest in the coming Preside'1- hairs since the subject was linteach one owes it to himself to at:end a... of 19a1 Opeas FiDal Year wid! tia� campaiKn. broached to � He is slIperintencl-the dance, which promises to m Informal Dance at the Re,nolds '4As to the rcal purpose of the h,- ing the removal' of the chairs fromunique and attractive. The fact th�1t Club. sues, there are several explanation�," the club, so that the guests may hav�each one has a chance to take �It wri��s Professor Lflughlin. "Mo�t a 'hard" time in sitting on tbe floc,t�.'i.n establis�ing a social preccdent Most succcssful as a '·get acquaint- obviously, thcy "'cre intcndcd tf" An elabor'ate menu will be 5e!TeIJshoUld also dictate the presence of ed party" was the dance of the 5<·n- serve, according to thc lingo of the during the eftIliDg. It will consist Qfevery loyal student of the Unh·cr- ior class in the Reynol.ds cl�b yes- advertisers, as 'window _ dressim,.•. , Cidet' Hard Citl.:rPLANS ANNUAL BANQUET._ sity." terday afternoon, th .. cotillon serv:ng That is, the administration had t.lle C.r en TasseY. W. c. L. to Haft Dianer for In speaking of the fcaturcs of to introduce everyonc to everyone political bad ll1ck to have a finand:tl Hard Cider a la Aqua ParalIembers EarI7 in February. the dancc, Mr. Bruce would n�t else.. Onr one hundred me�befs ,of cnsls occur while the Rcpublic:m Water will also be served in a�make any statement other than the <:lass of 1908 attended party was in power, and while a higi) many tnn.,ting forms.Plans are well Wldc:r way fot' the 'that the music, the decorations an,1 Partners. fot' the cotillon w\!.re tariff cxisted, contrary to all promi�\!s Eight prizes will be given to theannual banquet given by Y.W.C.L. the programs would b good. "'W"c chosen by the lot of mcmbers .iis- when asking for support in prcvio1ls contestants. four for the ladies fI'.l_Febnlary sth has been decided upon · ...were the guests of the Settlemcnt tributed at random, while ··ladi�s' campaigns, that the party and ,he cog." and four for the gentlem�n.as the d�te. There �It be speeches people on Saturday night," he con- choices" and "hands around" S\1!'- tariff. would ins1lrc industrial pro.;- The prizes arc to be awaroed in !woby prominent members of the faeul- ,tinued, "and we were certainly trnt- ceeding further in eliminating for- perity� Seeing that thc banks must groups-for the most comical (CI!I.t)" and the adviso1"1 board of tile ed royally. They entertained us :m- mality. The cotillon was Iec: by very soon rcturn to normal cOl'lfli- ttlme and for tbe person whose make­lealUe. Miss Althea Warren will :act '<kT' great difficulties, and it is i)ut ··June" Chandler, chairman of the tions, by their own means. the poli- up elicits the greatest amount ofas toastmistress. This. function 's right that with all the facilities \v� social ("ommittee. ticians at \Vashington madc a has:y ·sympathy. Alvin Knmc:r and "Bm"each year made all importallt one and possess that we should re-ciprocate 'n bid for the ignorant \·ote, on th.! Hewitt promise to wear their Sundl,.a large attendance is expected, as the a manner that will even' surpass �he Thc Glee dub will meet at 3plans promise a good time. a'successful affair of Saturday nigh!." o'clock this afternoon.matly ilarnnn_·• IUI OUT FOR GOOD -SEI1LmENT DANCE IN GYII-IHOLD RIAL DEBATE 1OPIIIOI OF PATTERSOI Co��:e:ty =:cw:::-::: RESTIRS FOR CORTESTin Gymnasium-Prospects for Suc-, University Debaters Hold' Final Re­cess Bri&ht.wo)verine RcpracDtative Says OnlyAboli5hment of Reforms CouldBring About .Reconsideration. ALUMNUS AND LECTURER I "HOBO PARDE" TO AWAITHONORED BY GOVERNOR EID OF 'BASKETBALL HIEBartlett gymnasium has been se­cured for the Settlement dance, whichj)r. Roycroft Declares Talk of "Big is to be held Friday evening, January.Three" C�pact b Interesting 31. The success of the committee 111News to Him. securing the use of the big build- hearsal In Preparation for Sat.urday Night's Contest. Grand March of Hard Timea Part7Will Not' Start Until Alta'low. Game.\ .,' .,,it(IftiIIIqutcome Uncertain With no Predlc­tions Harzarded-Merits of Ques­tion Fovor the Negative. Special SectiaIl of Stand to Be Rease�ed for Those in Costume-� Should Go.Talk of a "Big Three" has been· revived as a result of Michigan'swithdrawal. It brought denial fromDr. Raycroft yesterday.If As far as Chicago is concerned,there will not be.a "Big Three," be. declared. "In fact, there bas neverhem any intention on the part of this· University to make any sort of acompact among certain of the CO"1-fe�tice colleges. It is very likelythat we shall play Minnesota iom­hall next fall. Our athletic relationswitb the Gopber team bave- !>ceDmtirely satisfactory to us."We may also meet Wisconsin;though, as far as I know, no neet ...'l­tiations to this effect have been made.Ba� as for a "Big Three," or .any­thing like it, this information is re·­ally news t� me."---" (Continued on page 4) (CODhnGed on pace 4)•'T]1'HE ])AtLY MAROON. CHICAGO, THURSDAY. ]:\NUA:kY 16. IgoS.Unlveralt7 of Ch1caco. ference need not be disturbed. North­The Otllclal Student Publlcation of tM western will take Michigan·s place inEvanston into the breach. fhePurple school suggests that the Con-Entered u Second-elaaa Hall at the Ch1c&co ,the "Bi� Four:' " !:BULLETIN :rOB. TBB DAY. P(l8totilce. The injunction is being put to tre-l-ubl1ahed dall,. except 8udQa, IIoD- mendous tests these days. A ChicagodaJa and hollda7a. durlq three-qaartera man is seeking to enjoin his mother­in-law from giving him advice.of the Unlveralt7 7ear.The law is getting to, be a dan­.LUTHER D. FERNALD. �D& Edltor 'gerous occupation, according to al-RES'l'ON �'. GASS, Ne.. Editor.,MELVIN J. ADAMS. Athletic Editor.LOUIS S. lUmLIN. Buamesa lIaDa&er.Former17The Unlv�rsl�.T of Ch1cago Week17.F,,'udedThe Week:7. Oct. 1, 1892-The Dally. Oct. 1. 1902. city contemporary, when women taketo shooting at lawyers and throwingeggs at judges. Considering that thebullets hit the wall and the egg4i a'policeman, the law would seem to beout of danger, as long as nothing elsebecomes the target-LIT AND PHILOSOPHYDEBATERS NAME SUBJECTSSubscription price. $3.00 per 7ear: $1.00 Junior College Orators Awaken andfor 3 m6ntbs. Subscriptions reeelved at Start Machinery for Annual In-the Maroon Office. Elila Hall. 6r at the tercollcgiate Contest.Faculty Exchange. Cobb Hall.Prmted b7 the Maroon Plea474 East 55th StreetPhone U7de Park 3691The success from every standpointof yesterday's Senior dance, augurswell for the success ofall the activities of19oB. Unlike previousclasses. instead of con-t:nuing in blissful ig­norance of "who's who" in the class· until class day in June. the membersare now cordially acquainted ana· ready to enter heartily into the workof the class in the closing round ofthe final ;vear.. 19o5 ,inLine The debaters of both Literatureand Philosophy college met yester­day morning to choose questions tosubmit to their opponents in the:annual intercollegiate debate.Nine men in Literature-�oUegehave signified their intention to tryout for the team. The preliminariesto choose the team of three will beheld on the 28th and the questionto be debated is: "Resolved. That theUnited States was justified in sendingthe fleet across the pacific."The debaters of Philosophy collegemet this morning and chose threesubjects to submit to Arts College,whom they debate n the semi-finals.The three questions chosen are"Home Rule for India," "SundayClosing of Chicago Saloons" and'tThc DO YOU REMEMBER?One Year Aco Tociay.Final rehears�ls wer� held inMandel hall for the Northwest­ern and �lichigan debates..Philosoph� college defeated ILIterature 11l a game of ba·sk.:t.ball. The score was 39-11. ITwo Years Ago To-dayIt was announced that Dean IJudson, now President. would bc-com� acting President of .he uni-Iverstty.Three Years .Ago Today. •The Reynolds club opened a'buffet lunch counter tor nightsen-ice.The Senior College Councilelected the various committeesfor thc Washington Promenade.Four Years Ago Today.Alfred Chester Ellsworth waselected chairman of the Washing­ton Promenade at a meeting ofSenior College Council.The Catholic students of theUniversity launched .(' ncw Cath­olic society at a meeting held inLexington h:l11.Five Years Ago Today.A fire scare broke out in theDella flats. No serious damagewas ,lone. T:Robert'hairman Butlerof the was elected Sen�or Council elections from 9 to12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. in Seniorofilce. This is the last day.Social Science clubs will meet at 8p. m. in Hitchcock library. ·Profes­sor �lC'rriam will speak on "TheDecline of City. Government."Devotional half hour will be 1)1'.served at 10:30 a. m. A. A. Starkwill s!leak.·07 C. C. C •. will meet in Cobb SPOat 10:30 This is important.Guthrie Iecture=-Mr. Guthrie willlecture on "Ibsen, the Idealist. The� orwcgian at Rome," at 4 p. m. inthe �I usic hall of the Fine Arts build­ing.Glee club will meet at 3 -p, m.Junior class meeting wiII be held at10:30 in Cobb.Literary committee Cap and GOWllwill meet at 4 p. m.Vaudeville rehearsal will be l�elJ at1:15 p, Ill. at Women's gymnasium.This is important.Uxkull lecture-Baron Uxkull of Rus­sia will lecture at 4 in Haskell 011"Religious Conditions in Russia."Alumni Magazine manuscripts forthe February number are due Janu­ary 20th.Seat for Theater of L' Alliance,Francais play may be reserved at Ithe university theater agency :n-:'-obb, box 320 Faculty Exchange.Senior Pictures will be taken by�lartyr. free of charge.All fellowship blanks must be filledout and sent in to the President's.ffice before January 17. ',� :. � I:.. 1I:, ;�Wal!.. � .�.MWedl�THE MAC-HURDLE" CoGraDWashington No.9,This is the only Full Dress Shirtmade, the bosom of which abso­lutely will not bulge.Y Ott will never wear any otherkind if you try this.(Patcnted Feb. 28-'899.)'lromenade.A mass meeting was held inKent for the debating team whozere preparing to meet Michigan.Ten Years Ago Today.The second of a series of Uni- AAll good furnishers sell them.Made byUnited Shirt and Collar Co.. Lion Brand Shirts and Collarsversity informalsI!:'alie hall. was given in S'pecialVal1.Ies!WoolenslorCollege :: WearSUITS' �r OVER£OATSTo OrderS2S : : 130 : : 135..I'I:RST PRE-LEGAL SMOKER M.D.BAUMGARTNER HONOREDPh.D. of Chicago Given Charge· ofNebraska German Classes.· . The plans of the Senior executive Initiative and Referendum in Okla­comittee for a number of -Senior 50- homa," The date for the prelimi-· cial affairs will continue to weld. ,tc; naries to choose the men to repre­individuals into a niore unified and sent the college has not yet been de-effective class organization, The tided upon.hearty support of class activities by· its members is all that is needed to SLOW ENTERING FOR MEETrank the Seniors of 1908 high amongthe classes of graduate history. Milton D. Baumgartner, Ph.D., ofIrst Smoker of "to be'. Lawyers this University, has taken charge ofthe German classes at Nebraska,Held Tuesday, a Success. �iormerly conducted by the late Pro-The first Pre-Legal smoker of the fe�ss�r Hrbhek. f P-u t h ld T d I- • mce t e death 0 rofessor Hr-ar er was e on ucs ay even- :>ek," says the Daily Nebraskan .. 'til.ng. Refreshments and speech-male­ department has been searching iorsomeone to fill his place. For thispurpose Professor Fossler attendedthe meeting of the National Associa-1\s a variant for the campus com­monplace of going to the Hard TimesParty in your every-day clothes, trytelling your long-sufferingthat you are planning to go.best clothes. Quarter Mile Relay·. and Shot PutDraw No Freshmen.The Freshman team is in a quan­dary. Coaches Friend and Russelllistener have both problems before them.in your Among the track men for the acadc-And now comes M. de Beauvicrewith' the assertion that women arebetter fencers than men. It is (loteven scant consolation to the mento recount the mightiness of thesword, considerjng the number ofPhi Beta· Kappa keys that go toBeecher hall.A Bengel tiger is at large in T n- !Jut.diana. The Hoosier state somehow Inmanages to keep in the papers alllh('time.If women persist in throwing egg�at judges, the only safe place in thecity court rooms will be on thebench.II. Some people seem to think thcr:: if,no Hughes running against Tait.Meanwhile the boom of Cannon isheard (Jnly in Illinois.Think how the population of t'1eFirst ward will shrink, if hoboes ar�really given the alternative betwecntaking baths and leaving the city.The temperan�e movement i�spreading in the South. They e,'cnrequire licenses for marriages in Alabama.I",.IrI,I,� iII The state, has rested so far as th�Thaw case is concerned. .Why notgive the public the same privilege? ng we'e much enjoyed by the con­siderable number present. Plans forthe work of the club this quarter.vere discussed, and the special atention of the members was called to.he coming debate with the Stump,:0 be held near the close of the term.To the call for debaters ten men rc­;ponded. A trial debate will be held tion of Modern Languages at CO!U!:l- TAILOR FOR YOUNG lIENbus, Ohio. I t was here that he met rwo stores: 131 La Salle St., adProfessor Baumgartner. The de- 44 Jackson Boulewapartrncnt feels that it may be con­gratulatcd on the addition to its fac-STU DEN T S'mic week there are no entrants forthe quarter mile and the relay, whileCoach Russell's difficulty lies in find­ing a weight man.Crowley, who had uIty"·at the next meeting for the purposeof selecting the team which will. mcc;the stump. Urges Sophom�re Commonsbeen .depended 0 tonian urges the establishment thereflicially ReCognized as University ofupon to win some points for the a university club building illThe University of Illinois has beenFreshmen, has been 1'11. It's r I, which shall be a hall to serve 'is aI p (1..,- admitted to the Association (Ofable that Degenhardt, the high commons for the accommodation o"'\merican universities, an organiza-jumper from Hyde Park may have to Sophomores. The eating houses fortion composed of some fifteen instibe pressed into service in the shot :he second year men are said to betutions, including Harvard, Yale."cry unsatisfactory, and it is sttg­Ohicago. Columbia, Cornell, �I:chi- gcsted that the commons bc giv('!1gan, Johns Hopkins and Pennsyh·.l- them as in the case ;'vith the Fr.!stl-nia. The recognition of Illinois 1:. men cia liS.explained by the grant of $50,0(1(;the so-yard dash, Gilbert, �ev­inson, Morris and Reynolds have en­tered, so far. The hurdle event husdrawn Lorenz and Reynolds. In the per year. made by the last legisla�l1i'c, \Vhen your mother wants some-half mile there is an abundance I'JJ for the support of the grad:1:1tl' thing, you ought to get it for hei·.material, consisting of Timblin. school of the Univcrsity, and the She deserves it. Get that photo forStophc1t, Bishop, Eisendrath an,i markcd devclopment of gradua�e her, :\Ild get it at Esmoer's Stl1ui,),Carpenter. Comstock, Bishop, St'.)pl.- work which Presidcnt James has (,n- 2-t3 E. 55th St. There is still timelet and Carpenter will run the mile. �ourage(1. Some foreign gO"crn- ior Christmas; don't put it off anf!Degenhart and Rogers in the high ments, including. Pru:o.sia, Hol1:111,t, forgct it.jump, and Rogers in the pole vault. Prance and England.complete the list thus far. A numb:!r university work dOlleof additional entries are expected. institutions, only thattoday. b cell done in institutions recogniz'�llby this association.Gilbert and Sullivan's opera�cMikado," which caused such a stir inLondon last year, will be producedby New York University undergl.ld­vates in the Hote) Astor on March26. The receipts will go towards afund for t� help of poor student.;.The play will be the first thing of like.nature ever given by New York. rccognize asin Amcricanwhich �:ISThe trustees of Columb:t Unin'r­sity appointcd Kenyon Cox, ·pr,-.fc"­Sor of painting; Daniel C. Fren�!l.professor of sculpttrre; John L�Farge, proiessor of the dccor.,ti\·carts, and Dr. Gcorge T. Jack:;oil.professor of dermatology. An editorial in The Daily Prince-i\RRow� SIZE COLLAR.��:lde of Clupeco Shrunk Fabricsl$e aida; 2 , .. %SeCLUETT. "I:".OD'I' .. CO ••• ",,1:_-�'!.::� "Lots of peoplenever worry about style,just buy LUNCH ROOMTHE CArlMIKADO299 East 55th Street.MfAl.S 20c AND UPOPEN ALL DAYTHE UNION HOTELAND RESTAURANT1 I 1- 11'1 Randolph StreetFOWNESGLOVES THE POPULAR PLACETO EATEithLr before or after theTheater.and hit it right.We make a Specialty of CIa1tand Fraternity Dinners.The Daily Marco!BRINGS RESUI.TSWe ha\"c proof to substantia�ethis statement. "Tit! DAtlY MAttOON, Cll1CAGO, THURSDA v, JANUARY 16, 19oB..• ...AMUSEMENTs....'\:�:IKTBRNATION AL.,1 'rHEATBRr :';�W�a&h Ave. and Hubbard Court.•... METROPOLITAN GRANDOPERA IN ENGLI:SHGARRICK!-._a EDITORS OF ANNUAL WANT ",MORE NEW MATERIALin the adverti-singF. ank Buckley, '10, Alpha Delta Cap and Gown Needs Fresh Portrav-Phi fratcrnity, has left the Univer- "als of Student Life at the'reel during the evening.The Glee club will begin its fir;::.ehearsals this afternoon. Mr. Web­ster will be in charge.The latest results in the Inter-Ira­'ernity bowling tournament arc asfollows:. W. H. Montgomery of Rock 1.,.'and, 111., is pledged Sigma Nu.Cartes Psi Upsilon and Phi Gamma De!t�xlayed closely contested games yes­.erday afternoon. The result was avictory for Phi U. The game ·.V'lSwon by P}1i lJ; the second by t.rePhi Garns ; .�he third game resulted III1 victory for Phi U. by 36 points. The'Jest individual score was made b)'Del:Jath of Phi . Gamma Delta, wlumade tWQ scores of 178.FRIARS WAITING ACTIONOF FACULTY ON PETITION:s now waiting faculty action on theirwas enthusiastically' -endorsed by �Jthe junior men's colleges at t' eir regular meeting Tuesday.The Jetter sent to the different '�Ji- University.sity to engageousiness.The- Freshmen class have elected a Wautcd=-Storics of campus, hall nndsocial committee, who are now mak- Iratcruity lifc. Brilliant chanceng plans for the social activities IJj for young students to become fa-----------------1 the class during the quarter. mous. The Cap 'and Gown for 1908THE ,! Club and Fraternity NewsMRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL The 'committee in charge of tho:;{eYllolds club "Hard Times" dance:or new material-fresh exploitationsWednesday, The Second Mrs. Tan- las announced that Bill Hewitt hasof student life everywhere. For suchThe cry of thc Cap and Gown isl)rol11iscd to lead the gmnd march onque:ay.. J-lJ.. fl h C I D' utcmpts there wilt be every cncour-,Thursday and Friday, Magda. . one oor and t at ar rxon will de.he same on the second floor. It has rgement. The sharks of the Engli .. h'1lso been announced that there wilt classes have been turned loose in.he last few weeks and are hard atbe several quadrilles and a VirginiaMCVICKER'SDENNIS O'SULLIVANIn Peggy MAchreeTBE AUDITORIUMtt)- KLAW c1: ERLANGER'SADVANCED VAUDEVILLECommencing Jan. 20, Sa.JGrand Opera Co.STUDEBAKERMAY ROBSONin the rejuvenation ofAUNT MARY-POWERSMil WILLIAM FAVERSHAMin theSQUAW MANTHE ROGERS BROTHERSIN PANAMALA SALLE) The Leap Year WannerTHE GIRL QUESTIONCOLONIALHave you seenTHE MERRY WIDOWShe is the International CrazeTHE WHITNBYThe Musical WIDDerA KNIGHT FOR A DAYHave youSubscribedfor'THE DAILYr, Do it Now--Maroon Office, Elli. HallA WANTEDADVERTISEMENT-IN- vith fraternity life-something thas vitally interesting to the entire UIIl'crsity, and yet has received but lit­Ie recognition outside of the officialPlea of Blackfriars for Consent to records.Travel Endorsed by All the Harvey Meager is gathering theJunior Men's Colleges. lames of people who will contribute.ome article or poem to the. new CapThe commitee of the Blackfriars md Gown and will be glad to receive.letition for permission to take the 'lIe promises well.play on the road. The chances of tj:, Material wanted by the literary Tb DaD 'Mrealization of the plan were brighten- committee of the Cap and Gown is " e y, arOOD,ed when the petition to the' faculty the unusual, as well as the common-pbc� The su�ects of everyclay iliE'\���-����������������������--�������cussion are as interesting to the stud- FOR RENT Ient as those that come up only whensome big event like a football victoryhe market. The amateur Iittcratcnrs)f the Freshman class are makinzluring efforts to converse with the.Iternry Editor, wearing out phones �-nd doorbells. ,jI Phone Main 2700-.----_____,._----_Ivork looking for unusual subjects (.fcampus life. The would-be authors)f the Pen club have received Their'lint and are working away at rna­'erial which any great mngnzinvwould be wild to print, if the' Capmd Gown did not ha vc a .corricr (·11There is every reason to believehat the attempt of this year's Capnd Gown board to secure good read-ble stories wiII be answered.rable contributions have been rl!_civcd that speak remarkably wellor the outlook. One of these dealsmy addition to his 'list. The sche-l-leges through their respective' chair- occurs.This quarter is devoted to the nrcp­men stated that in the past the hope nration of the Cap arid Gown and allof the Friars of taking the play (";11matter 'intended for publicatrona trip had been chiefly impossible should be submitted in the next fewbecause it was usually not staged un'il late in May.----- Chairman.Secretary RECEPTION TO BE GIVENBY WOMEN'S GLEE CLUBUniversity Women Invited to AttendReception in Lexington Tomor­row Afternoon by Glee Club.variation in the usual plan of thec1uh. as it Iwrctofore has g1W.t1 'llIiyhe annual concert in the spring. Th,: DRINKS INKLIKE A CAMELTo load a Conklin Fountain Pen, just dip it in anyink. press the Crescent-Filler and see it fill its owntank like a camel slaking its thirst. That's all thereis to it! No dropper-no mess-no bother. Do itanywhere-any time.CONKLIN'S J���G PEN"THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT-FILLER"can be filled instantly without the least inconvenience. Youcould fill it with white kid gloves on without danger ofsoiling. Besides its convenience, is the splendid writingqualities of the Conklin-the perfect feed.LeadlDir dealers handle the Conklin. If )'oun does Dot. orderdlrect, Prices. 13.00 and up. Send at once for handsome Dew catal�.The Conidia Pen Co� 310 Manhattan Bldd., Toledo. Ohioweeks. Literary material includes:>ocms on local subjects, satiricalBut this year it Is the plan of the references, epigrams, take-offs onFriars to have the play perfected so )rominent campus types.short storiesthat it can be taken out during tne not to exceed 800 words in length,spring vacation. The letter then �imericks. proverbs; in fact the en-':rges the advantage to the students �ire field of literature- and literary1I1d requests that the college vote on ;ffort is open to the contributor.the matter. The colleges all unaui- Every contribution will have allrnoualy endorsed the petition, which even chance of publication.-ead as fo'llowseChicago. III., Jan. 14, 19o5.The Board of Student Control. T_':'n:-­versity of Chicago, IllionisGentlemen-e-We. the members f.JfCollege of , in meeting as­sembled have decided to petitionyour honorable body that permissionMAR 0 0 N "e granted the Rlackfriar Club to The Woman's Glee dub will holllmake the proposed trip during the a reception for the women ()f theUniversity tomorrow afternoon inspring vacation of nineteen hun-IredLexington. from 4- to 6. Tfis is a'md ci�ht.Chairman Wiher. of the South At, :1111> nl1111hcfS :.hout thirty l11emh·�::-slantic Association Registration com· this year. ancl it is hoped that hy th;"mittee of the Amateur Athletic Un· reception the women may become-------------------------------1ion. suspended the Yale basketba;l i)l'tter aCfjuaintel1 with their t11u:;tt';I)-team for ten days for playing in Iy inclined !'isters.Washington, on December 30, agai:Bt :\ short musical program will hetwo men suspended by the A. A. U. I{l\'en, including three songs hy tnl'for professionalism. George \Vash- :luh and a piano solo b", �Jrs. Jone ...ington University was disqualifid the accompanist. The songs will hctrom all open A. A. U. basketbllt:ls follows: "Amorosa." "Sno .. \·,contests until it "frees itself of 311 Makes" and "Kent,ucky Babe." Info!'­professionals in its basketball team:' mal dancing will follow the progra�!�. CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL, ELfCTRICAL andSURGICAL GLASS APPARATUSWE MAKE SPECIAL APPARATUSACCORDING �o DESCRIPTION.Any Apparatus Made to Orderw. J.-BOEHMMANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER171 E. Randolph Street.CHICAGONoticeIn writing your defininion of "HONEST BUSINESS METHODS"RememberI. It is to be used for the motto of a men's clothes shop.2. It Is to be short, crisp-r.ot over 25 words.The winner of the first suit to be announced inthe next Tuesday rissue ofA double room suitable for two students.The room is well furnished, modern, light and airy.Ho.tel Maroon58TH ST. AND DRE�EL AVE.RESTAURANT AND LUNCH COUNTfRIn ConnectionThe Best Meals served at popular prices.SMITH-VAILEPumping M�chineryThe PI�tt Iron Co. worksTURBINE PUMPSSTEAM PUMPSELECTRIC PUMPS 311 .uearbom StreetChicalO, IIIHarrisen 86,.DO YOU WANT TO STUDYMINIlfG ENGINEERINGin the heart of a great mining country within sight of some of thegrca tc-t mines, ore dressing and smelting plants in the world. and in alive ·l'()lIq.�l-. equipped with teach e rs, labor ator ics. and other facilities for�i\"ill� you thorough and pi'act;( al (.'()t1r�('s in c\".crvthinc- ocrtaininll: �othe hnsilll':-s and proiession of Mining?I i �o. wri�c to the State School of Mines. University of Utah. SaltLakc City. ior a catalogue and illnst ratt-rl circulars oi information.. Graduate and under-graduate courses.Expen!teS lower than the lowest elsewhere.Four-year courses in Civil. Eket rical, )Icchanical. Chemical. andI rri�at ion Engineering also given, (the last in �onnection with th,. StateAgr:cu!tnral College).�����--------------------------�---- . .---------��--• .. 1. B 0 R DEN 'a 11\�, -�-.1-ep-1a-O-n-a-1I-)"-d-e-p-ar-k-1-8-.-nd-69f-7---"tCondensed Milk, Fluid Milk, Cream \ A. M Ad •and Buttermilk. I c a,msAll Bottled in the E:ountry. The Unl.:raU�B' . I ••• Flo r a 1._orden s Condensed Milk C6" GREDlIOnsES: '327-329 Eo Forty-MVeIIth at. I Cor. S34 St. and Klm.,a·k -'-.e. Ch\o.�o I.jIt\I11IE DAILY- MAROON, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JANU;ARY 16, IgoR.DECIDE BASKETBALL DATES w·l'BltATURB COJ.IJf4E TO EMERGENCY BONDS ASSAILEDHOLD DANCE NEXT MONTHIntercoUece Captains ArnDae EzteD­live Schedule aDd Adopt Rules of Februal'f 14 Set for F'arat ABair of ------------­ground that the bond issues wouldJWcibility for lIembers of Various Year-1Ia.J Give a increase the circulation, and rest oreTeams. DUmer. fidcon ence, The administration im-petuously attempted the impsosiole,either through ignorance, or tv')much confidence in the effects of ol·bluff:The schedule of the intereollegebasketball games was drawn up yes­terday afternoon at a meeting of tilecollege captains, I t follows:January 21-Literature vs. Philos-Pi17.Jan. 22-Arts vs. Science.Jan. 23-Literature vs. Seniors.Jan. 24-Law vs. Science.Jan. 29-Arts vs Philosophy.Jan. 3o-Literature vs. Science.Jan. 31-Law vs. Arts.February 4-Philosophy vs. ScienceFeb. 5-Arts vs. Literature.Feb. 6-Science vs. Seniors.Feb. 7-Laws vs. Philosophy.Feb. 7-Literature vs, Philosophy.Feb. 12-Arts vs. Seniors.Feb. 14-Law vs. Literature.Feb. I8-PhilosoPhy vs. Seniors.Feb. I9-Arts vs. Science.Feb, 2o-Literature vs. Seniors.Feb. 2I-Law vs. Science.Feb. 26-Arts vs. Philosophy.Feb, 27-Literature vs. Science.Feb. 28-Law vs. Science.March 3-Philosophy vs. LiteratureMarch 4-Arts vs. Literature.Marcb 5�eniors vs. Science.Marcb 6;-Law vs .. Arts.March Io-Philosophy vs. :SCienc�.March 1 I-Arts vs. Seniors.March l3-Law vs. Fhilosophy. Literature College at its meetingyesterday decided to hold a daeee onFebruary 14 at the Reynolds Club.As this wilI be the first dance Liter­ature College has given this year it isexpected to be an affair of some pre­tension. The quarterly assessment of25 cents was collected at the close ofthe meeting to defray the expensesof the dance.The college voted to endorse th .. (Continued from page I)•• But, more than this; the recentbond issue seems to indicate a pausein official circles. It is inconceivablethat the plan could have been rccom­mended by any experienced. banker,or by the secretary himself. Thereis good re3:son to b�liev� that it wasa policy conceived only in the fertileBlackfriars to the faculty asking for mind of some high official who h�.!permission to take a trip during the no knowledge of banking. And it ISspring vacation. A committee war. not hard to guess that it was solelyalso appointed to report on the ad- I·' Ia po mea measure, intended forvisability of giving a dinner at the popular consumption. The suddenCommons some time during tile :alling off in the revenues must havequarter, caused consternation at the possib.l-All members of the college who are ity of being unable to meet warrantson the treasury with a diminishingincome, when the large free fund waspractically locked up in the banks,Such an event would have spelled p'JI­.tical ruin in the coming Presidentiallege have been set for Tuesday, J an- election."uary 29.The women of Literature Col1:ge "HOBO PARADE" TO AWAITinvited the men to a dance to be siv- END OF BASKETBALL GAMEen at the Reynolds club the afternoonof January 22.There will be two championships,tbat of Junior Colleges, to be decidedby the contests of the Junior collegesamong themselves, and that of thewhole University, to be decided byall the contestants.'Every regular classified member ofthe several colleges is eligible, ex­cept those representing the Univf!r­sity of those trying for the Freshmanteam. There will be no games post-. poned. Th� members of the teams�ust be ready to play at 3:15 p. In.Uttclassified members of the col­leges may not play.Vacancies in Pbiloso� FilledRalph Cleary was elected vice­president of the College of Philoso­phy at the meeting of the executivecommittee yest-e$y morning. Mac­Neish was elected treasurer and Al­lison secretary at the same time.Political ScieDtists postpone Meeting.The Political Science Oab willpostpone tonight's regular meetingfor a week. The Social Science clubsinstead will hold a joint meeting andAssociate Professor Merriam of tllePolitical Science Department v.illgive an address on "The Decline ofCity Governments." The meetingwill be beld in Hitchcock library toniaht.The executive committee of thePhilosophy college met yesterJaymorning and elected Cleary _ "lice­president; MacNeish, treasurer, andAllison secretary. to try for the Literature debatingteam will meet in the west room cfKent laboratory at 10:30 o'clock to­day to discuss a question to be de­bated. The preliminaries of the eel-(Continued from page I)clothes. and confidently expect toTO VOTE FOR SENIOR win the prize. N orman Barker adCOUNCILORS TODAY Fred Carr say that if they look theMembers of Sis Senior Divisions toMake ChOice of Coun� Repre­sentatives.The nominees:Division LFrances Baker.Davie Hendricks.Hilda Hiemenz.Eloise LOckhart.Division ILFlorence Chaney.Alta Green.Paul Harper.'T. H. Sanderson.Divisioa DLHart E. Baker,Norman Barker.Harvey B. Fuller. Jr.James H. Gapi�r.Henry Roney.Division IV.William P. McCracken, Jr.Eliabeth Thielens.DmsionV.Alvin F. K:r:am�r.Louise Norton.Paul P. PriDcell.Division VI.Ruth Kel102e- Today is election day in the Seniorcolleges. Some keen competition islooked for in every division except thesixth, in which the election goes t('>Ruth Kellogg. in default of competi­tion.Votes wilt be received in the offi .. �eof the Senior Dean in Cohb h lit, frl)m9 a. m. to 12, and from � to .s I', m.Votes will also be taken tomorrow at The Junior' class is to meet thismM�ng � 10�0 � Cobb kcmre ������� •••••••••••••••••••• �.�hall, to discuss plans for the quar-ter's social activities, �It may be decided to hold severaldances and a smoker. In addition arival affair has been suggested. Theplan is to hold a smoker in the Rey·nolds club during the early pa:-t ojsome evcning, and for the girls tobold a ladies' reception in Lexington TYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent-at the same time. At the proper time Sp.ccial rates to students; bargainsthe men are to go to Lexington for in re-built machines. W. White-head, 36 La Salle Street. W ANTED-A governess; balrGn.he ladies, and a dance is to follow. afternoons; must be able to ..-The popularity of this plan will h� German', some knowl .... _· .. tlREAD the Student World, t�e only � ..ascertained at the meeting today. F I d . d.college magaine of its kind; spec:.,1 • renc 1 eSlreattMtion given to athletics. It Wlitmake a l.it with you .. Ask yon�way they feel, the award is surelytheirs in' a walkaway. Chandler ad­mitted that he wasn't broke, but ehathe was badly bent.MEN'S GLEE CLUB TO HOLDWEEKLY REHEARsAL TODAYMale Songsters to Have Regular Re­hearsal&-Coach Webster to bePresent to Train Vocalists..The Men's Glee club will hold hS]first regular rehearsal today. Mr.Webster,whose services were securedlast quarter to train the futur;, oper­atic stars, will be .. resent to see thateverything starts right. . Hereaftereach week will witness a. similargathering of the vocal artists. Theday for these weekly "concerts" \\ atbe decided upon today.Should there be any', men whowould like to try for membership inthe. club, they will be given an opportunity to show their musical quali­ties at today's rehearsal.JUNIORS TODAYTO MEETClass of "09 to Discuss Social Plansfor Quarter.The women of Literature college the same hou;.;e. The results of t�·chave invited the men to a dance to election will be announce" tomor:"",wbe given Wednesday afternoon, JauD- evening.aey 22.All candidates for tbe Literatul'ecollege basketball team are asked toreport on the gym floor at 5:15 t�Jay.II,' On Wednesday, Jan. 22, the womenof Literature Col1ege will give adance to th� Literary men in theReyzaoJcIs Clab &0111 .. to 6 o'clock. Varait7 Works far IowaWith Assistant Coach Houghtonhelping, Dr. Raycroft put the baskcl-ball men throu·gh a stiff practice- yes-· The Maroon Hotel has engaged anterday in preparation for their game orchestra of student mnsicians towith Iowa Saturday. 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