i the, andES.Freed9 'Sst.m.. Lnly SAVEIIts EVERand .gi!,of th-E BILi"7"Ioo(f.::.s, .NTe StarckWaba�hllogues.:0.,risers ".•. ;.�".: .. �... -��'".� '-'-"_'a.#fI- .....'.,,,,,.�._., . . "." ..,1··1atl;8"'.";� ":". -.'v" : .... _., '. , I'''.[�'ra';'.'.' :";'·It'·�'�--tt----· , --""'!'". .. ...." �.. \. • 4 -- _-. It· I) •># • '. : -.l '". . .,1...."VARSITY BAS�J)Iil . p.ARiy·,Miois - .... tiDtJ:',Gtt:·T··,.O" ANW'B:.. _... J... ·.-::E�;O:81E:.• tA.·.··F�·B'.�:14Sl1:··.'I;·.1/·.'.1.::"",BAli.,".···�IONOI·l'ESTS··IIP•·· .'SC.HEDULE"'_OUICE� ipellbincl� of Pi.- "'ooaal· ��'1.", .. ': ties Exdlaqe V*bo� at· �Conference . Basket�" AaaOciatioD· � � DAJate. Kent-He, . . ".-- .. �- .. .r:»:>Sets Dates fOK: WeatekD. Colleges Straw Ballot fOE:. PreIIdent Cut. Iat Annua1I1�. . ,__ ',� I The University political campaigh 'CHICAGO IIINNESDTADiscuss Ne. Rules' �� Ofliciala .ended in whirlwind, �- Iast nig� Pale;' r .. e��' 148.' Pettijo-.; L � �65-,-Dr. Raycroft Re-� Presi- in Kent theater. The ocCasion wai a KeDet. r, t..� Igi �oups,:" t..._ 1-.dent of A8S0�ilOb. joint debate give'ri un�it't� the auspit� EUiott� r, 1'-, 16:>. Rf:)B4i!DwalcS;: I. � _ . :. '1 "l. of the Pre-Legal, c,��)�. !-,�ic� speak- Badenoch. =, 17D- Capt. Safford. Co, It"·Varsity Basketball Schedule for 1909 ers of the fP:'e. lead� parties pa�· Hirsc:h1� i, g�. 170. Oswaad, .t. �# l_Chicago at Northwestern, Jan. 9. ticipated. Enthusiasm .an� cheerinp HOffDlaD. 1� t., 180. Famham;' e, '-' .�$- �-., bled f-' b II; .' ..;._ ... ...;, .. . Dr. Wiltiallls H;' Team With a.Indiana at Chicago, Jan. 6. resem cu a: oot a mass meeting. �mmet, 1. �, 170. Radema"'� 't� e .......Purdue at Chicago, Jan. 23. President Mix of the Pre-Legal capt,. Stdf� q b., 1_ AtkiDa4).t1,.�. b:., zit. Strcmc: .Line ��. S� Bark&-Iowa at Chicago, Jan. �. 'club; opened tli'e meetin.: with a few I4cJi,,**, 1. h�: Ii .. 160.. McGOftl;D; �t:. It,. \... I'5Q, . G.me CaJlecl: at':& :O·qock.Chicago at Wisconsin,' Feb. 6. words of introduction; referring pa�- Worthwine, f. b., i66. PlaDbri;' . � b..:,' ita.. --,-.Minuesota at Chicago, Feb. 12. ticularfy to' ttie'umquea\ess of the de, crowley,' r. Ii. i; .. lfi8j .Johiuo�: L ��. 141,. Cbicaco MinQesota, �Illinois at Chicago, F�b. 13. bate. He explained tb� rules of th� dllJs.:_chicago. 6; Minnesota, 10Chicago at Indiana, Feb. 19. forensic bat�te;· in that each speak�r To� wei��. Cbj�o" IIltl;; ���, I.... . I�nicago, 29; Minnesota, o. .«:Chicago at Purdue. Feb. 20. :was limite<Ho t�enty nlinutes for his' Average �t, C��. 168 3-1* �. i� 8;11. IQOO-Chicago, 6; Minnesota. 6. --:'� "III" Chi F b -S:. op'eniDg' speech and teo minutes f<:ir' Average ��. o.f lin,- �caco) 170;, .�n�ta, �3 .;... .I� Chicago 2' M' t 4"� '. �:���m01S at icago, e. ",?, A e. wei ht of bacb C�oi, 63.' IIf ... -� "." . ywu� ", mnelo,.a,' .; : ,._.' . �Wisconsin at Chicago, Mar. 6. tebufiai. venc. C;. . .' ,. ... J •.. �. 154 .. 1-",. t907-Chicago, 18; ldinJ1espta�·'i2--·:'.-·· j";:'Chicago at. Minnesota, March 13· di::�t! ::::-1 ==;:�a;J: :GG� fllST IN' meut SPlIl'I�.'" wD6ii+ :t;'i�:�Oo:it:�� ��!;. d' :Basketball schedules fer the season linois, was· introduced· as the .firit . . _. _. ... ' ".,.,.�. �an 'for ·.one: of thc:'O . .,e:itest-· gf:id-of 1909 were, ad.oPted: last . ��t at �peak.er .. �,� �oked ��� at the fti�sY ��IiD GetS· second- _. �'Rmi! � Por-. � �. ��� �.�hi��t'��s· ,tffil-{ the .W��. isthe annual meetmg of, the· ;Western �sstJes of tlie" Dflnocrats and Repu� WinS�" COUDtij Rim·Ui' 3O�1b+- - PiIri� ....... :. :o.am .... '.liut! "keJ!:· to.� In IgoS., Both DIl':�ctprl�ltcrcollegiate Basket��ll. Ass�cia-. :ti.t�n�� ari�. �tte.mpted to ·,convince. h;s I(� are diO�· tor' the··�. Coaches and �"n.: s_ ere+- ��o.s A10�� Sta��, a�d- �;_��rytlon, held at "the VIctorIa Hotel. htal'er.�. tliat.. �IS party was the o"ly Team. of. Prcdlctioai.· . �ftr.nn5· will s<:nd a team mtq. theIowa and Nebraska. �ere admi�ed �e wbi¢1i had_'- a. re�d . issue. and ��_ . . .--.,- ,: i�y_, th�t. is keyed to the liigb�tthis season to.. th,� .co.. n. ference. schel�- ��rv.ed the sUPP.�rt O.f the Amerieari � .�'.1I1 ComstocJG. l�t· year.:s Fre��- A �jg�-wate�: m.·.�j_k: ... iil::. '.?��.... i.t· �iJJt�.O{,.I�ng. a�, �,�lI�g�oome,i�. �.. "nIcs for the fir�t'. �e�, �p!e.- .. .' .. �an. tra�k �an. starred: from. bega�- b�n.quet .e�tJt��I�s�. ??:- ����H ' ..... eIffi�':JlCy! The eleven -that· W:-r.1"The Conference devoted much· of . ·U1'. Posf, editor of tbe Public. fol- �mg, to eJl!.l1D t� cro� country. try-. \\.a.� ��! .. la�t:, ��g(i� ·OJ �mso, the Maroon is conceded a viciorY\bY.,·"'its time t.o a'disCu!!ion. and interpR- �et(.�'a�:-·ct""""".1.h+Qi, �:!:�-!:-�t�.f.-:'�;;,,�OJ!'�������� �.:�"""7;\�1l.�.:.�!4!ia.p.,. �.-. .. '.� ,_.�#�� .. but.t���:�.�:tation of the· ne:w' n·!e ... tli� .fOllow-' �k:"pr;iD� .especially Pa�� �trong, finlS�. HIS-- �e :w.as; 3O:1� gr:ega� 11fU.'wel!t��!�!t'���l �'.iIi the "contest' who' wiJl"�i"--. ing being the nLs� impori�;'t )f, b�Dk de'pP�; Jk-'bitterly ass:ait� T��ln took �C:�nd-- �ce :in·�;I�. �;a", �I'-: ����,,;� .. '.. ::" l� ,'.' ··�.��tLbe·W�yed'a,g:� an�.changes: .!d_ g�o,·er:n�e!l�. �y' i�j�!lct!�n. �qd· :WIth Stop�let 't�d . I;D: �::I� btt mg, �he, .. P����, W"�·�; t�e ,r .��. to' b�'forVottetl. . .�. ":.' '.'Definition of a scrimmage: When trusts, which he claimed Mr. Taft both the�e men are mehgtblc:r �d Va�sl�!: t!�!D._��. � � �," r�' ",";�'�'d-�:at least' 2O,ooo'is a..________________ 1 repr.es_s:niS. . _. s� the other. memkts of the teatn voc:aferous roo�., :'. .' '. � �: i � , "ted 'at 'the- t;;ittle; Ten �d'i Jp�". A. Watson. the Rcp�n ... 11 be C?'ldwell, '09. who. finished ;n • . The. �� �'t'.acie.� :; � iidmisSlmis·· bave been' Pii>-representative, def�n�cl biS. party �:IS; . �lmpSOD, '01}; 3O:Z1; Do ... · .GAt-; � 0' th. �MO·'. '.':' :', � f�. �nd·· th'e tickets for·�'from the attacks of. Mr .. Post; 10· 30:22; and' AI; l.ooW, '<J9, 30:40. .:"a.s, '��I� �DI�.1Mt ....... ;ae;-. �e: !¥lid at the' Fifty-sixth strUt, The. fourth s�a� .� .. �h�ioilS �·h.o. just. nosed out Shere.. . w�o sports�anship o(.��.�, r-+ct �2btb.-:. en�.�e" i,s� of· tite.Mor�n; -who--oattiried the. ViewS' of hmshed eighth. tbe fru:��Jy. re�� �\:�� 41':', 'tlt�1;:;�s has been:,t�case: 'lbe,.he Soc_ial�st p�rtY, and pv� a de- ".Besides. these eight..meD, .�tr., w.ay.� �e�. sh�w,;, �� ig. for!,��· ia,me' .lfiP:&e c�n�l· :it·�o'tl�!,;.�p, .• '�ense of its principles fr.om an eCOIl' O'N�iI1. E� D._ Smith, ����r�, E. R.. s,bar� .o�, c9J1lQ1e���;'�i � iq.J. the· we:llMr� m:lf} predic't9 *{�;)mic standpoint. Dr; Taylor; candi. Long, Olrp���er, and .. Gd&ert. �11 \:.o.nc�SloJ'- ,,"as� "�u. �� .� .t. lear' daY. with ?t"nttc; nortlr*�-<I. ate- for. Coited.States..scDato. r- on·th� make the qn�� .. Cross. Count�-y. .:wm.. B�'h, �l�.", w��.. �oAActe4t�' Botti Teams Are Speedy': : .'!ndependenCe', tieft� c� tlfe- �rst dub, These men finIshed 10 the or- "_SS�fed th� �JliP\t�: a,se� .t�·1 ;<.;,. "'���part of' th!=� d�!;;lte. �� presentati�n der n:lm� tlt�J.r- r.es�ectJ\'.e elevens would. ta�� .. .-��.. )f the.·' j,ofides and piatform oi tll�. The race was per��ips tlie closest defeat gracefully. ,; �l'new Ii/dependence party was, of tryout e\'er heiit here. The m�ll, �.�-.. �.in.�Ora.;.. !Teat inJcrest to the audience. and he �ept well togetJier - £Ot- the fitst �Ir' . Min"esota. rooters, w�re out; iD d.r,:a� frequently interrupted by ap bilt about. at the Fi�ld" I4a&.euin tflb- force, and broke the few 511eDces.�!i»buse. commenced to string iout; and wh�� :thf . Clli�agp m�n .wi.th. tbei.;r� �tJ. ), .A1t�o'tigh it: W¥, otjlinally int�nded he �lid\\"ay "'as reached. it was f#r "'S�-U-Mah" Y,t'lJ. � b�, I� �yto take a hanOi from tbe audience as 'y "'ident who _re .gojng .. to fi�h Or. Blaneha..,t; ....... .;1'OlI the fay�1 jury' on t�¢, �te;. this .was . dis- t.uncs: .. tha... � �ave' t�ri'Ued� t�e: ��.'. � .pcns(..-d witb by, the Chairman·, be m the: :fo(}tball field, aDc�.�. p , .::\\I�e of t·h� laten·es.s of· t� hour. ;hc: �h��t.·V:ir§it)" chee�. son';." Th (�;as . something· �oing, all t}ac., th�e�h�r�. The.. new prize, wi",ni�g, y�r�'o;vere given with great· us�· and· dar·ried. . ....::i-.:::' .. ,N_ Ripiin+ 19. SabatIi; .1liI4e: tile After waiting a f ...... :tOir� tHe r�t. Uilivenitjt.· oF 0IIiaIi0 .. reb- er� gr�e(l' the te:tfiiS�: :.\Eter a bt1c' �Art H� :i.eft- Tadde. To tie os: Sale' at GliDe. ..tatement flf the purpose: of "16v( •________ ... __'--....;.. __. . ·,:�asts,+· and: tbe lDqIiifi&llt: s,' frif\.� .,. .,. .-two men\ of the oR",sin�. �ides have with 1ChiCh (hicap. Rd· lIinnesbt:t .I . h d h' I Ii "Ca�pus Caper's,'".. Alben' Sabath'5 h _, 'ed . :t lClr an s on t e bpI , t ey are said 3\''1; cam ,out the idea Direc:ior.' new. nlgtinit� tht· catch, piece. wa:, S' .to be in a scrimmal$, and an'y third tagg. as toutmaster of the eveni'n,rman charging in makes phsonal con- �ade the University.t�o-step yester· ;n�od1lCed' Mr. �ton� _lin. in ttl. Itact, which is a fOlll..·, clay by �he �ior. College CounCil abs.eote. of: President· J1ic!5On, lCie.. Th� music will·be for sale at the MinDrihhJing: A pJayer Inay, after .• :l!ll tire. UnivenitY,�s official' .elmergh'int::' impetus to the ball, by throw- nesflta game today amI an immense Captain Satrt'nJ. 'Gopher Centa: IIr. 1IoJ'ntbG.' _eMs ...._�:de "is e"�ted. The band wi1J nlayil1� or bouncing it again with one or ." in the lead. '�r •. Boynfon's. talk abo1indecl' in Ihnth hands. try for a field goal. Any it and the rooters ,,·histle .. it. All in-Down thc !\lidwa'" to the finish. �nnitlc "it, arid' ttamped:him IS nne hIIr, who will cet into his &rst tamedications are that i( will be the-most " f � _ ,. tid.anft alt protests must be made by the the race was between sc'.en men, () r tne University's. . star· aftet-ditmer MUOn.. f popul�r P!e.ce ever ,�rodueed on· the U-J- Hcaptam 0 the team, and any player Co_m�t�k. =rimblin.· Stophatet. C"". td. ta"�a-s. e., suggrittd. alllOl\g, ot'her J'-'.·n.ds.caiIlp'" Cc;pit.s -jiD be distributed V '� . • ....othcr than the captain may: be given bft.tb. e bleachers and at the -t�. w�1 and Simpson, ran side by ,ide' f�.in·the �lfte 0( foO�ban, !tOnie "the traditional Maroon speed "'iIla f(lul for such action. e- .·tL DId AI I' _ .'. whidt would- dibHHHfy -!IIII:""" .... 'dThe t·tle f HCa Ca'" WI". 0 an an . �ng nahtl.·.�! ,. .• '. . '-:-.' ' -��. 1£'1;; �n_ . � at ,ts maximum. and the MaroonF,)uls: Fouls are classified' into !. �. I,. �e 0 mpu� pers th�lr heel�. At the tum :It Cot�. m. 'Ji�WI� �tspm. ��. :ut.t ttalli_, that a._A Gold wl'll ha,'" a d .. gr .... of gl'n-J• • • h h' Ind'·' prmted .... th a lar- picture of I!I>' tt.d ..l>........ l ."� "... """.\"O (IVISIOns t e tec nlca a __ .. . e�. G . ; �r :t em." to irita-.:"-' f�""', .",I Th' 1 f I � "WAllie'· to whom the music is dedi- rove" Dolan and Long clo�· up hI 'k lei k nc1 �Y'. '" W_nI ��¢*. pro unusual for the Northerners.�ona b'l k.e persohn� ou s �re. ICat�' and ;, typical design al'01lnd the gaP. and the seven men �tarted �. ('C 'He.!II a h_� �kle. ��I !!:t �a�t. and furious football will &Teetmg, oc 109, pus 109 or trapplna an the pictnrc. appe:&rs 'in a, Dlal'oon on the homt. stretch, 'keeping "en .. me, t pnr.K:U tRt idft· of Mt. the bl�ach�rs if any line ma� be(Coatined 011 .... 4) cOlOr.. (Coatinaed oa face 4) (Coalia1leCl - pap 4), .............. . , 1 ... ·' J I "'_ � �.. .. . ... .... .. .. ". '''·1 "'W .' • , 'trOt (Wi" .' .. 7Price Two c.-I.JAtE" "·iVol. VIi.. No. 22. �:Cba��� Plcka'd'·.� SllJ!1t' �. FiiOClteO·YeI' Heavy �her E1ev�Var-sit7. (:oDceded�.Ad"antage. inKiddnC and FQJWaI'd PUees..' . . ,.-....:'�u� �� '�E .TilE. oFJtiCJAL TwO-STEP(Continu� on pace 4�, ._.��.='�C�=�='��"�'=:=:=:�=:'�"=�'=�='.;����;�'�';;;����.�����������.:�.����H=E�n������RO�'�S�U�DA�BER 31. l�"......... 0 ••• ..,. oLBB CLUB TO BE FORMED' �---' _..._..... _' ._.............. ._.--.�..-...-..---------- ......Ou. . .·ANti· 'CoNCERT '�PiAHNEI: -t � .. t.:'. " _ .•.... ' .� . · .• I "Sizing op of FresbmeD'�.. 0IIda1 itaaa.& ......... -, _., , tile . �ca1 CbIb" M�nday, "Nov. l'iCer'. Head,. HODORry lIusical ao.:.Oal,..., cal � 2, 1:30 p. �, in Law basement, east. ciety, IuUes' Call for TryoutS� .. ImDlhl ... IIaI1 _ .... 'a.b.. Organization and plans "for worlL Wednesday in Kent.......... aw:..o. DllaoII. IIuda 18. 1101. Episcopalian Studcob' register atu .... oUt ., IIanIl .. 1&aonce. Faculty Exchange 330• The formation of a U!niversity GleeGlee Club-All men interested come club, devoted to the furtherance of=--"':1J;._�� � to. trials'" of Tiger's Head in Kent, the musical interests of the Univer­,_, Wednesday at 4 o'clock. iity, r ow seems assured. An urgen.Cap aDd Gown Editon can be con- call has been issue(l' by the Tiger'ssuited with any' afternoon in Ellis 3, Head, the honorary musical society.f�om 3 . to 4' o'�loCk. Communica- for candidates for the Glee club, .totions may be ieft at Faculty Ex- appear in Kent theater,Wednesdayaf­change .�.. ' ternoon at 4· o'clock for preliminaryMandolin Club will meet Monday try-outs. The material of last year'safternoon at 5 o'clock in Haskell as- club, and of the entering class issembly. New, as well as old men,. are abundant and of good quality.urged to come out and help boost the Gordon Ericson, who has justclub • returned to the University, will bePhysics Cl1l;b, room 32, Ryerson in charge of the musical interests ofPhysical Laboratory, Monday, 4:30 the Glee club. He has a record inP. m. Addresses by Professor Gale the past, and is thoroughly compe­and Mr. Proctor. tent to direct the singers, He is aN4!w Testament Club, with Mr. member of the Musical Art Society. Granbery, 5815 Drexel avenue, Mon- of Chicago, and has been voice teach­. : 'Jay, 8:00 p. m. Talks by Associate er at the Cosmopolitan School ofProfessor Vota"· .and Mr. Heeren.' �iusic, director of the Covenant'Chapel Assembly-The Junior col- Choral Society and the Dwight Ama­leges (men), Leon Mandel assembly teur Musical Society.hall, Monday, �C?:30 a. m .. Bishop Individual members of the facultyVincent. _ ., have promised to assist the buildingUniversity Public' Lecture: "'Mer- up of a Glee club devoted to goodcantilism in Fr:-l�ce."· Professor Er- music, both popular and classical,UPOILftaa nst Daeneli 'of the University of and various members of the under-. iL ... 8&....... )It. BmatlA. BYaM Kiel, Cobb lecture room, 12-1 p. m. �aduate body have evinced greatTuesday, "!nthusiasm in the rejuvenated organ-B� .of Medical Mairs, Haskell iz·ation. It is possible that the fac-bl . T sday ulty �·m permit the Glee club, whenMiDIIal o..-.JW'an • Do ... � BaIL issem y room, 4 :30 p. m., ue _�. .._._. � Pa* as. Aft.-. Botanical Cl:ub. room 13. Botany sufficiently equipped for public ap-.... __ � Cf40 .. 1IUa...... N building. Tuesday. 5 p. m. Professor pearance, to make a 'trip, and the__ ..... _L .f'h d' .:::oulter will speak. prospect 0 sue . rewar IS actively...._ ... Btl.. a Do ... � BaD. f heri th d f h.,..._,,_ 'IW." PIa -. Junior CoDege Meetings, Tuesday urt ermg e a vancement 0 t e-h '.I new musical plans.at 10:30 in t e usua rooms. .__ ._.bldlll ·� .. ,11ft at'-"':a.n Chapel AssemblieS of the Senior A concert by a double octet will be____ �to .. DU)J· , • Fr'id N b f..... '.' ; . colleges, "Tuesday at 10:30. given nay. ovem er 13. as a ea-. _ Public LeCture with stereopticon. mre of the Reynolds club smoker the---------_-.-__ -- :'Thr�gb I�d�a.:: . Mr. W. E. Hop- night before+tbe' Cornett .game, The·1",·- '.; .f' Se . d' ',. 'b" dId' Under evening's:. prog�m .wilt· be largely. The key to the football �ituation kIDS 0 cun era au, n la.·· .�' f O' t I I b Ma'n made up of. popular songs and Ma-in the West will be turned this after- th� auspIces 0 rlen a c u ,... . -noon. What will .,be seen del hall, Thursda�, 8 p. m.. roon airs, and wilL be held in llandel• �..1 t hall.Here·s to on the' other side of the WUSCODllUl :nuu�� re�s er names_. -tile Best . door· is now a matter of- �t .I�formation office.;�'T� �., -pretty nearly.pu.�e�··�-· m DAlLY 'B1JLLB-nB Wan�ed-Ever.Y stud�nt. in the:,",.. �'- -_� w, ork, but �t '. 'is" ce'rbiin ., -.. --. '.' . University who is not a subscriber t.o, Football ��bica&o-Minneso-.. that the' &reatest game of f()Otball $0 . subscribe at once.: far this yea; will be p��his 'aft�- ta, t�ay, .2 p. �. '_ �. .' . States· RestaUqnt Banquet to foqt-.' noon; E.!'.�rytb1ng'is right for a pd\r- ". .�. ball teams, this evening. All of �------------"'!!',,-"fect contest... h:-he weather. is ide�l. .. .. .those' wishing to reserve' p�ates must��.� players are keyed up for a des- see Be� Newman between 10,=30 and.perate struggle,' and the rooters are11:00 at the Information ofl:ice todayon edge. Each team has been saving or at the Kappa Sigma fraternityits best for this game, and each real- '.. .house, Saturday morning. before 12.izes the necessity of winning today if Plates are $1.it is to retain any hopeS' for the West- .International Club wilt meet to-night at 8 p. m., in Mi�dle Divinityparlor.Ushers for the game report todayat 11:30 shar:» at gymnasium Fte.Campus Capers, the official Univer­sity two-step, on sale at MarshallField today.UDiversi� Night. at the WhitneyOpera House this ·evening. Bothfootball teams wilt be there. Every-•• :.illr�lni_ ......... Plea. ab' I'IIr �; ,1.00 f...... � ... ..."..... ..... G &be...... 0-. :sw. Ball. .. a&. the hcGlQ Irill·....... �Ba1L.... L. 1'&ID8'lWlC .. � J'.di&ar.OII\ULD � •. 4H�, Bu1III8 Kauaw...... Mamle Llll7. Jerome N. FI1Ulk.&. Q. 1fIalUlel4 .,B'obert. B. Ow_l. 117d1aei7 8alkq Baqra't'e �,A.. N. PIeR.'� BDITOa·_o.a." BalclrtcJp',.1IooIIt. B. BriaLYou can't say whether ornot a dove is economicaltill it's wom out. Trythe wear ofem championship. FOWNESGLOVESChicago rooters hav�. made a dis­covery. It was n.ot �eir fault; itwas forced uponBartlett them, but that dOesthe Place for Dot make it any lessII ... 1leetiDp. �Iua_ble. BartlettGymnasium is theplace to hold big' mass meetings.Mandel hall is decidedly out of thecontest as t�e. scen.Sr.. of football �n­thusiasm. The rallilS- that have beenheld there seem .J'ike chapel assem­blies as compared with that in Bart­lett o.rrIiU�sday_ night. tIn the gym­nasium the students can get togetherwith happy informality to talee partin a live demonstration of ent1iusia�m.I f the band is put at the south endof the room and plays ,a little moresoftly some enjoyable singing can' behad. It was no't an entirely ill windthat brought the Robertson playersto the University on the same nightas the Minnesota mass meeting. Themerits of Bartlett gymnasium mighthave blushed unseen for many sea­sons more if that conflict of attrac­tions had not occurr�. The Marooncasts its vote in favor of haVing allfuture evening mass meetings inBartlett. body invited. . tLtntbnf5ttpI&botograpb lebop.lIIe Best·�Eastman Kodab and, Supplies32'1 E. 51th. StreetKANSAS GIRLS HONORIiIIS IIYRA REYNOLDSFonD Club at Weatem Uniftl'Sity in. Honor of Head of FoaterHall.Lawrence, Kans., Oct. 21-.40. clubcaned "The Myra Reynolds Oub"has b«n organized here under theauspices of the Unh'ersity of Kan­sas Y. W. C. A. This club has theuse of the lower floor of the Y. W.C. A. house at 300 West Adam St.The girls who organized the clubnamed it in honor of Miss MyraReynolds, a5sociate profe�sor ofEnglish at the University of Chicago.because the aim of the club is to car­ry out as nearly as possible MissReYnolcfs ideas regarding t1nh·er�itylife for women. close meeter thatwill try neither' tie,thumb nor temper1�.-2 for 25c.'. is a popular stunt among the Upper Class­men. To be "sized" up properl, is mostimportant for every first year man - to. create a favorable impression he must wearclotIJes with style, indirdaa,n, and qualit, •clothes made for College Men' by CollegeTailors. Most Upper Classmen are alreadywearing our clothes especially those who· are correctly dressed.We have lUI attractive CollegePoster --;yours for the asking.�er6WDkieTAILORS 115119 Dearbo". St..�i_FIoo,HRPurity ExcellenceAre You Afraid of-Sp�oks.?WHETHER YOU ARE OR NOT. KEEPIN "GOOD SPIRITS'" WITHHR �o-ed ChocolatesHot Drinks_ III\Park 3�68 IAT' OUR EXCLUSIVE SHOp370 E. 55th Street Tel. Hyde• Hotel MarooI'l58th and Drexel AveUJO)£R NEW MAJlfAGEMENTRESTAURANT liND �UNCH ROOMFIrst Class l\fIealsP�""'pt ServiceThe best· of ere"".ing Served at reasonable prices'. '. .lIusic ere" erening in dinner-hall ., .The National Hotel Co. J. W. Ward Mgr..0',-�------.------------------------------------------------r---------------------------------------------------------Tel. H. P. 4989,. WHA�:�viac!J!..USE?. if you don't keep them well pressed.A good suit d� it and a poor suit demands it.We press all garments at regular P,liceL 1Work called for and delivered.ABDBRSOR'S CRArr8MAB. SHOP430 55th StreetCaD . 'lell .. Fratemil7. B� His Clothes'.WHV?SeQuseLiDdsa7 �rothen Makes Them.LINDSAY , --'BROTHERS49 AND 51. JACKSON BLVD.l'bird PIoor. .CHICAGO, ILLOUR PLEDGE/TO YOU IS:WE 'I..�LL IlAKE RmAL coLI.BG* -CLOTHES THAT GUAR-ANTEE SATISFACTION. OR' IIAD 'GOOD OTHBRWISE.GIVE US.A CALL. WE ARB NOW EXHIBITING OURLATEST EXCLUSIVE � IN WOOLENS FORUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO IIBR •Wattenon €:I SouthwardRoom soaTelepbone Central 6tgB. IJ.'AILOBS153 La Salle Street If:pailfittigarrev,iaildraelcmotois--,wecafuevthstiinfrtrYoAlsoand (MandCOl!rtStrcc'CLWA}solMafroFOEoffigFO}prho�jlsnMAR51PFOpibIti-stt:-: CARli (':tpc1:-: UlDRUI..B. ·L. AMES HAT CO.ONB QUARTER CBKTUllY AT OLD LOCATION- NOW AT -eo asr .IID'SOIV SJJIEET'ftIBUD BlJILDlRG�TBT80N 8ILIt AND OPERA HATSA PAIIt DRAL WITH EACH HATGLOVES FC,ClSS­lost. torear, -fegeadywhoSt.,IIlk 3,68 I If you d-:n"t Imo. thepainstakina B� .. • "7 offitting and tr'7inc on agarment. it would be arevelation to you. Theinimitable fit. bane aDddrape of Bo'" Tailol='edClothes is due, pcrbapS,more to this feature dianto any other one tbiDC.We take a coat wbile itis still in the plastic stage- -we shape, mould andwork it to the form of theman it's made for-wecarry this personal try-onfurther than an7 one basever done before. Afterthat, thousands of patientstitches are needed to putinto lasting form the...;. ar­tistic shape which resultsfrom suchtreatment. a mode' ;, of. THE DAILY )(AaOOM� SATURDAY� OCTOBER 31, 1908.. -�--.... � _ :-. -��ij_N.Q�AiiD-::n.D�·-: __ . DEMOCRATS IN 'LAST'- RALLY ',� .7' �.'e'7� ••• '-�'"".:} .. ;t� •. �-. ; ·::..-t:' ;.,r:. ':--: . .-:r-.�" -.::�.�000 0:: :s=.:t: .,.;. ...... =. a:J.:�i � .r -0- jf::f�:f:.geialir&tco.�feat �7 Chicaco-Few (;)ther. . .AUas 0)1 GBlrrLBD1ris:.,UBRft .' ....Contests Toda7. The final celebration of.'tht: Bryan .. - -. �. =: : •• �� SS*':Stieet .and Kern club of the University willThe most important conference take place tonight when .the club((arne today, with the exception of will go in a body to the stockyardsthe Chicago-Minnesota, will; be the pavilion to hear the final talk of Wil­Illinois contest with Indian .. ' at U�. Ham Jennings Bryan in Chicago.bana. As this i& the Illini's first The' members of the club will joinworkout since their defeat at the the other college Bryan clubs of the\ hands of the Maroons. their sbowing vicinity and occupy a separate sec-is awaited with much interest. tion of the large amphitheater.I Although the score is expected to be The Bryan and Kern club has hadclose and a hot fight is expected, a short but active career. Organizedthe dope on past performances this three weeks ago, it now �as a largeseason gives the palm to the IUini. and enthusiastic membership. AI­If they play the. game they did though but one public meeting wasagainst Director Stagg's men, they held on the campus, the address byshould have no trouble in trouncing Samuel Alschuler, the club bas ac­Jimmy Sheldon's team. T�e Hoos- complished much in concrete re­iers, however, must not be under suits. The U)tiversity has 'been thor­rated, after their stiff baute against oughly canvassed for Democraticthe Badgers two weeks ag�2 If they votes, and a number of doubtful vo­have improved as much in the last ters were brought to the 'fold.two weeks as they did the two week The officers of the club are M. 1\1.previous, they will prove a worthy �1 uenich, president; George L. Yaplefoe. vice-president; Gordon L Stewart,Michigan will play its a�nual game secretary. and Thomas Moore, treas­with Vanderbilt today in Ann Arbor. urcr.The Southerners I�t year held theMaize and Blue down to a 'close CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEELIKES UNIVERSITY'S PLANscore, and as. Michigan has beenmaking a comparatively poor show-ing this year, they may spring a The ire of the Woodlawn Neigh­surprise. Hurry-up Yost and his borhood Association has partlylarge' staff of. assistants ·have been abated, and it is thought that theSuits or Top Coats, $35-00 up. . 'Yorking the men to death all week. project of the University in con-\hOwe"er, and as a result the team has structing the proposed building mod­speeded �p _ considerably. The p-res- eled after the Harper Memorial Li­ence ?f 'Captain Schulz in the line is brary will be carried out. What :i5helping much in perfecting the rna- needed is the consent of the commit-chine. tee on streets and alleys south to buildWiscorisin wm have a little try-out over Greenwood avenue.when it meets Marquette at Madison Mr. Wallace Heckman, businessThe regulars may not all be used. as manager and counsel of the Ulniver­many of them are stilt battered up sity, is confident that the council willfioin"the"effeCts' of lhe' lrftttana game. act favorably" but the entire appro­. Nebraska will have an opportunity val of the Woodlawn property own-MANDOLIN ABD GUITAR this afternoon of showing that it has ers has not yet been secured. TheyIlfSTRUCTIOB' !a right to be in the, "Big Eight," still object to the idea of fencing in'Also instrumentations for Mandolin I when it plays Iowa on the Iowaa's the two blocks from Ellis to' Lexingand Guitar Orchestras. Ada Racers field. I t is not thou,h,�. that the ton, though �hey are in favor of hav­Mandulin "Virtuoso, late of "Russian Cornhuskers ,will have' any trouble I ing the University erect the magnifi­COl!rt Orchestra," N. Y. 480 E. 6Ist ",:inning, and. should run up a large cent structure planned. The city com­Street, Tel H. P. 1960. score. .. .. , mittee heard Mr. Heckman give thePurdue will play DePauw at La- University's side of the question, andCLASSIFIEl) ADVERTISING fayette in the annual contest between seemed much impressed with thethe two schools. Considerable rival- scheme for beautifying the Midway.ry has always existed between bothinstitutions •. and the gaine will bebitterly fought from start to finish. Colle gee a f eBelieving that clothesdo not express char-acter, we omit no ef­fort to perfect each in­dividual garment.Autumn Woolens in Richest.s it.elivered.-- THE BOWS COJIPABYP. 4989 WANTED-Four live hustlers tosolicit advertising for the DailyMaroon. Apply at Maroon Officefrom four to five.CELEBRATE TONIGHT ATFOR SALE-Scholarship in School BANQUET AND THEATERof 1\I usic and Acting at a reduced.figure" Apply at the Daily Ma- Teams and Rooters to AttcDcl Whit-roon office. ney Play After Dinner at theStates.FOR RENT-Choice sunny rooms, inprh"ate family; piano; phone; allhome comforts; breakfasts. if de­�jred, or hollsekeOiag. s829 Jack­son Av�nue. 2nd 'Soor.s:QUAR·�SE.OURPORaile Street�.CANBI "' E. 55th. St.Near Lexincton Avenu.POPULAR PLAcmATPOPULAR PIUCBS\\'hate\'er happens on the gridironthis aftemoon, both Chicago andMinnesota . are going to celebrate to­night. At 6 o'clock they will meet j3tthe States Restaurant for, a post­MANDOLIN CLUBS organized at contest "�rity" feast, and two boursRosalie Hall, 2;6 E. 57th Street. later will take in ,"A Broken Idol" atSpecial attention given to it by the Whitney opera house.Prof. Shaw. This play is said to be a jolly'. LaDdIeonEftaiac DimaerS� DinDer • - - - 35c ISERVICE A LA CARTE. ALSOmn3ical comedy, and it has been fit­ted up with a number of campu�jokes. The theater also will be fittedlip with decorations appropriate for: he occasion.Members of the team!' will oc:cup�'box �eats, and students will fill th('remainder of the main Roor. Tick­('ts for the show will. be sold by:'-Jerman Barker at Mr. Stagg's officeup to noon, and at the theater ther�!'t of the day. B(.'n Newman. 6040Ellis avenue, has the �ickeu for the�uPller. ,and the!l;e 'may aJ!>o be boughtfrom him up to o'Oon. 'FOUND-A ladies' watch has beenpicked up on the Midway, and maybe recovered by tbe owner at thePresident's offi'ce upon identifica· 'OUR PALLS'lOOKIS UADYtion.WANTED, BOARD, by student.'"lithin rea�onable dista!,c.e of Uni­n�r�ity, with first-cla!>s Jewishfamily. Address R. D., care M:t­roon Office. U� of C.' ao,ooo S'TY L ESWHILBTHBYLASTFOR RENT-Choice slInny room!' inpriv:tte family, near Cobb Halt.Fine piano; all home comforts.5829 Jackson Ave., 2nd Roor.Are you interested in football, bas-Th� Daily Maroon is the official ketball, athletics of an,. kind? Thenstudent publication, contains all the subscn"be for the Maroon and kttp('ampns news and deserv� the sup- po�ted in all athletic evelltS.port of every student. If 70U want to � ..ometlliDa real .• well in the Dewatshades and _ weavea' for. a Ialt of ClotheS: � overcoat or,.'pair of. tI'OUMn.· for, P.a1l an4 .WiD_,_ we have" them toshow Ecainst an)1 ·ho .. in; the dty. Our prices are withi�the reach of' aU.. -�,_ -. " ..... \.. .;.",...I believe·' .in ""pular Prices. ,'. J If,'$25.00 Business Suits are 'posfflvely;' :$35.00:value. Yoil can save just SI d."OOThafs worth while. let me mah'" one:for you and prove 'it�' :-..:Majestic Theatn. BldC. Wendell • �.. • r75 YOiirOe Street- ,t,_':---------------------------------------------------��--�,I �:;:;;ii�UM 0: _ \18 to 26 VAN BUREN STREET .Young people qualified in �ur Shorthan�' , � Business depart-fro� S35 to $60 a montiL Individual iDtsructioD. DAY and NIGHTsessions. Enter. any time. Call, write or phon� Haniao�' 1110 forcatalogue. Positions for craduateL 37)'ears of '1IDinterrupted RC.cess. BAIIJUEL 'B. WiLLEY, LL. B.�· S�"��� �.... '-:',f'55th - AND tELLIS''MIDNIGHT ·:LU·NCH:.�·:Hall """ � .... ......'�Feects". �upp1i� )Jp to . .t. �� M.UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT':'. 'BR.AI�EN� ���'tO" ,U. of' C� - .55th .AND" ELLIS '.�.. '.� �SPECIAL PRICES: TO PRATERNITIESAND 'SORORITIES ., � m�e a � ;of aU designs. oiSorority aDd. �·ratemity· PiDa, RingS and' Pobs.,. .,Designs s�mitted free of cbUge, and- �. �.pins furnished .� 're-::-sponsible �. .I also do all kinds of Watch· �d Jewelry Repairing. Diamond Settincand Manufacturinc at. the cheapest poUl'Dle prices. I am the maker anddesigner of the i907-lgol Daily lIaroon Pob&..:DON'T-'"RUN DOWX':''rOWN LOOKING. POR LtlDIES .TAILORSAND B. DISAPPODtTED ·IN PIT AND WORKIIANSHIP.:. BUT CALL 'AT ......P. D. WeinsteinLADms' 'lAILORas &,: 55th 5eftet......... ' .....UBIVBIUJI'fY DARCIRQ 1 The OALlJIDT ASS_LIES.SOBOOL· .', "nnrounce informal duces mry·:Sat-A .lect daDcinc Kbool for UDiftr- : _.el .. , a.:.d Tuada7. eveninc at ,',sit,- men and women bas been opeaed I .- CAL U II E T HAL L -in ROSALIE HALL, 176 E. 57th St. 63rd St. .n�1 Stony Island AVe.Leaons Tb� aftemoon.. 1:30 Special reception and barn partyto... Informal dancinC 4 to 5- La- fuesday eveninC, October 2i; Hal·sons as cents eacb. 10We'en party, Saturday eveninc, Oct.Univenity atudents in�ted. For in- )1. Rapn'. OrcbeStra.formation, caD 6503 kimbark aVenue. Phone HJde Park 1455-lint apartment.ALL THE CAIIPUS NEWS MAY BE 'POURD IN THE DAILYMAROON.238 1,. 55th StreetHats and Flxlrigs �: .. ' �!.}�' .�-.":' .. ,:�i_ .'� ·�:�7\;.,.. ;>• I\Il\,\1! I-.;.,i ·7:-·· ..· ...__ .-' �- - ----- �,�-- ..... --_ ... ------ .... -_. _---- _ _:_- _.,_.:.._ -_ .. ,.. .·"Titi:J)A:tL�.)tA-RoON.· SATURDAY�' OCTOBER 31, 19Q8: .';.m�'.-ao�·�_ �AJt' ,.,- ' .•.. �.�., .,._'.�. '; .. ," .. '*,��A,.� s;�f�� �;:-',\���:-e .:-'. highly on the �nly spfrIt=JrMhm� � _ .._ ,..,seta, . takc.n on the teams. Both teanisThc G.op�cr�'· firs�. s�akc;r . was- �: �tty s� to: scCKe.;. b"t thc ��-,Profe�spr' ia.mc·s. �ie. ·�t��.··Milin�-:: .l sib�libes·, of ne!d· .• oalJ are gre*�r,ota C�nferen�e repre:;entativi' and fat, Chica� .Wlth "I;.oPg John"an ac�i�e' �o�ker f��' �idi�'oh 'r�� Scho�c� in Sood workins order·forms, . Captam St�flen� is a. far better punter,. "There arc two ideals that should �!!.� ..n" ��!l!0n. or McGovern of 't�e,be' aa;d., "Otir foot6iln: t�am5 must :�$�.R�I��, ��aj'�Ii, �n(l C�1c��0·s· . consist of men who come. to college skill wit'h the" fOfwarcf pass is t6o�gill· -with a sJ.,-bus J)u�si· a�� s�o�fy- ." �·rOQ��!r ... _.to be superior to that.... ,. .:. .Y". ' • of Ali' ... '.. -' .those ��. ¥,e f�e.F, from t,�� t�n\ of .. ����� , , .. 'professionalism. I am, glad. to say � BMt· � 1903that both . C&ica&o and" Mi�n�sot� The $!catest adv�l:lbje. in favor ofare of .ili'is· cbsi- We dc)�t 'kno1£' ,�e., �QP�ers.�, the sUj)e.�ior weight ofhow th�. gam� is: coming out. w.�\ :!��r li�e�. w�ic�' . �ay �revent C�i­have heard enough from the Chicago go, from. gettJng. the ball nearpapers to make us actually afraid to ; c:n�ugh to the Minnesota goal totra�ei . do*n' to this to�ri.· But. �.� I :��ke, ,�h� Gop,h�r forwards out­look ove� .. t�• Chic�go �I�yers: i do ;:etgh the, Mar��l1s by over 1.3 poundsnot see anythmg to gi,·c. me. that 'h" the,. ��� � ...hl.�e �he Varsity backs���v.�r:i!lg ��_tit.u�e. There is one ave nearTj mne ponnCls avoirdupoisthing certain. ",If Chicag�; wins' Min- .adva��ge. ove� the visitors.;'esota. will b�:.the fi�f�t"�o �d.int her; :. l\olinnesota· is' conceded a bettersuperiority, and shake hands ,rith l��.�, t�a,� S�!-.U-:Mah has producedhet ,., sm��, I� aDd'- Dr. Williams has a�\ Coac:li vO--JJJi8irus Reticent f�fl, �� s�s!itu� for every man"Phil" Allen, whd piayecf for the �� b�: t�e�rp, . The l';ck of subs willViJ:rsitj awai 1>ack; in' '95, 1®.heCi up ,e�L b���:lll� �n Chic�go in case: ofas-' one' Of the: woi'id's famous: stories �c::c:::_d... �,.n.�.�, .. s� .���h,ou.h: M. r, S. tagg bas_ it. - Bring 'em back if not satisfied.'ten���.: � speedi, like Mr. BO:rn-' ���,DfPte� � ,�1I ,s�a'���' to tra�n his m�n'��h' ,te�m:m �t1i hUDrot aDd epi-. JJ pl��' tw� < or t�re,� POSi,t.}Ons if n�-I Will your tailor say the same?· l)idc. alid iii'S' final word. was' that f���: I:\is: rese��. f0r:.i:� for tod�y (Salesrooms second ftoor)- �. sa,r€ 1iilf. �. a tie Allen's tali c��tal�s. ,�onie riiUie-r high·class ma-�, to.::;;:,; D:y����::.�� �.�.;��n. S:��:Ot�:t:;n:UII ��I::cki:; I' M 0 S S L E It C o.en. Orchard and Berry that was re- Snuffi for gu�td' bertlts; and' "Bon",.", SO Jackson ·Blvd.ceivcd with tbunderou�. �p�l� Roger� for a rescrve end or half.. ' Clev� Clo�� .."Doc" Williams, wfu)tJi .. D*eCtOr; :Pc.ml�� and Rademacher are con- .;iii .•• III!I---II!II-._"_�Stagg introdu�ecJ.:�� �!_!;v �i�", arose :I��r��,�, .!h� .���esota rooter� asto correct.an lJP'pres�lonl that In? says . P.?-r, � ���,��. ends, but Pateeveryon�,:liF &mo'ts q� hM ' �n� ���m�e�., Chiag�'s extr�i-"We are not a team of beef, 'a-s I�S;' arc:.i1ot� th�n '3: match for the THE FALL SEASONrc:presentcd to be," hi �.m'; - :iWe �p�erf�· �Ptain Safford is a �tar HAS OPBNED�sed to be' but in the game ts>mo�;, at �en_��� havin�. made !tlie all-West- The new autumn and winterrow' .. our .�en. �iii ��m�" f4ir . ir�ri1 ;ter_ii' tJio ie� ago,' 'and will give: dcs show many striped effects, but'W�i�hing a ton apiec�' 11\,' a.�oird.i!" f:n-��, ,,�adenoch plenty . to �o. i he colorings are not pronounced. .P.9.#i •. , CJticagq: and Minnesota stack '.. JilA, at left ta�kle, has been co�- The_ fabrics have a rough twilledup- about' th� .same.' Chicago has it ������tIY - _making - holes" through t�c -urface--woven closely enough. � line of' hiS op"pon�' 'eft'ts -,'-'= I..�. •�� us, I�; .�xperlC:nc�,. ,.but �u� ... m.c;� win be.. . .' illS"' ynr, u:'t �ve. Se"ICe,· t ,WI"... 11" probably �t: pleoty ot,' �.�. " :,:'" . : . Pltte� _��Inst Tom· Kell�y, .! Olives' .and the various �bades:t. .." • .' .' ,"" t ., "'10 can hole( ev ., . f' man'�. '. �� �ro�, this. game.:\ .. I· was. �ot:Qti- �The Q, h';' .. ,.' � a �ery ast. .' ;,rown are in' strong favor,?' �'" �istic' ,ovcr. Qur c.t!ances�. w��,.�,:'/l, 'h' �. -" p �r:. �I�ck. Plank.ers, tbe J Grey stripes and the grr.ys shadino..... . " �' '. ., , ' .. -, , eavlest man In tIM ··ti' ba Jdie'J1 ' �r ';'J '\� hOICll" of th'� t� the 'b.eititf; , ". '�.:'." ," VISI ng c; ( !nto the stone and .slate cdorings arc-'::. ::'I!Wg �.f-th�on. llike, tbe 'oUt:: com�matlo.�.� I�, .. expected to figure ,Iecldedly correct.• .F .: ';"--. .. . '. . prommtntly, in th &. f h· IL>��k,,��tt�r now� I offe,r:. no �s�lJnate. : 'V.· �. 0 IS. team: In overcoat fabrics the rough bas/J, '�II t�� scor� or w�()_ ��J! �et: ��: ... ':. ,. . Stronc ket weaves and herringbone stripe'• •• ,.' , --. • 1 • . The offense of· Chi 'II b� .>. ,��n� end of It. We' are, he_re to �ht :Ii _.:--... .',. cago WI� e: a 'l�� considered very smart,�: } :'. �. �e. way through, and fight a good -.' f���_�n�... �ro.�e�lon of �orwa��: &Dts for College wear, $30 to $35: '.1 .' game." ., pa_s�cs, tnck, plays at· the hne apd '. .,_" .: -,', .. -� 'h'- ,.. . ..' Overcoats $35 to S40Stclfen and SUfonl Roe H� _�rou,!u t ,� ends, .;and· possibly a, few W . mak'.. • •. ' .. ' _ _ -r- c. de I� k' .. , e ending breeches.'-.Willli'c" Steffen 'aucJ brrin Safford ��1 :uc,�, T� bne may be t�n. , - . ." ...! b tbe h' '.'. ,tile rival. captains, were brief in their y eavy, �edy Gopher f?r.-, remarb, and cautious on vcnturine �r,d�, but that ,��nt sticlC-to-itite�opiDioDS.. Stdfeq said that. if 'Mi�'ne- re�� t�.t, �i'attd. tlie men who w�r�. sota plays the best. ga�, h� hoped ��e d:���oon ,in.. the I�iinois. game ��· for. her. v.ictO.TY and if Chicago's tac- pended on to hold Mmnesota I a�,tks deserved. the .v,erdict' h� \V�'s � b'i'l �Ire emeial- mome .. ts� The power oimore anxious th�t the· lo�g e�d of 1mitting the line-r together when absG­the score would be hers. Safford �ute1y necessary is t�e ��st v���I��Ici� 'a hii .ith tlie crowd tnrOdgli f��u��., o�. �h�, Varsity defense. T;h�h'l!i 'smcere manner. and closed the .r�s�, ope!l�style plays' arid the uner:'evening's speech-m:king with a state- ring. aliility �f Sc�o�er and P=igfment that he will be the first to of- to 'DIP the long for*-itd pass lhrow�ffr t�·. �Im o� _ eongrat.uiition. to �f, ���Ilie will c��prise the maj�Chieaga, if she Win5" the game, �'emc.nt of the Varsity a.ttack. ,; " � ••• t &., ..;: "-.st�R -:- ): .. :.': ,�: ,':-�,�.' .,' _�AItr'a.tW Iii .. : .... , .... MeaSO Jacboo Blvd. LAAG'SIs It W orth It? ... PhoneCentniJ 4713 No •. 104 £. MMisonNear'D�Fewer think so every sea­SOD. 'The others have One' of Ou, Specialstoo muchmoney 1- 0think atall!We meanis it worth.the sever-al weeks' Jill Styles up tothe Minute, Readyto wear' and toyour Measure.oramonth'stime, the "try-ons," the riskof a misfit, and a possible dis­lrke of the style or the pat­tern, not counting the doublecost of the custom tailor?The best way?SHp' into a "Mossier" suit.�n'djou'll slip on your wayhap'lly-and money in. $15' to $35Suits and Over£oaUQUI SPECIAL$3�OO trous,ersHand Tailored Suits" $2sARTHUR'S$2.00".HATShi Greens, Browmand81acksClotheJCorrectFOR CO�LEG£, MEN·We apPeal to your' iDteDigen�, tow ear II a d e-t o-lieasureClotliea. You, will find them better and' cheaper in every way.We :.mUe SUITS and OVERCOATS at. ..2t)1 UPThe moat complete aao� of woolelis to select from, in­cl� neW Colon. and 1aUSt' pattema,.. lIaterial.; style andwOrimarisbip paiuteed.. � College lIan·. indi�daality in) ctres8. is recopind an ovu the world. Add· this iDdi�daality toour ,expertnea.. �. tile raUlt wiD be diatiDctive clothes.BELL TAILORING CO.'.' . E. It. Bradle7, .Pres.134 K. IIIdi80n St.. S. "., Cor. � �" c_bicaIo. .TAILOR FOR YOUNG liEN'I A. N. Jerrems, IIgr.� I'wo stores: 131 La Salle at.. and44 JaebOa �THE ROMAVARSITY 8ASKETIiALL CO ', ,SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED IISTOCK FIRST IN TRYOU'I_,. (CO"tii .. i�·PaP I)(COritima�d. frOm page, I) taietltir.oppon�,nt, and any. use. of unnec'es- About tW.o �'Jii1dted yards from the�. roughness. All other fouls are lin�, they beIa� to sprint, and Dolancl��ffied as' technical fouls. .Section, and Long again dropped behind, II8 ' .. -.' looked for a-lrile as 'f C t I,of R�les 2,3. states that any player .... I oms oc ..making five perso�al f�)'uls' i�. a ��, ;.;! Timblin ",el;'e going to tic forsh.�n. be disqualified by the ref�.ree Phil place, but by a superb effortfor the remainder of the game. forged ah$d' a,nd finished j�lstDr. Jo!!�ph .E, R�i��oj(presidei�i a secf)11d in'. tbe, lead.the ,'a�iatio'n' m�ting, and was' r�� I t.ittle has �,n he;ard (rom the. I d id f he . cr�s country �ams, of the other� eete pres eDt or � ensui -011"'-- _,'.ycar. Dr. Cook of Minnesota, was co e�s, �ut Wi��lI!fa ''3!'d _-��5-eitcied' ·seuetary. . _!ca ,1f_1J�: ��babl�., !nt��' i�. � �Con-f�retke nce a�n,_ dais, .year, andIt your II&IDe OD the subscriptioir 'PttliaitS Pardue and Minnesota winJUt of tbe D� IIuooal I also scM teams. ITALIAN TABLE D'HOTE\. 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