spoke on the Settlement, its good tothe city, and especially its good to theUniversity students. He urged every­one to give his fifty cents for the Set­So far as the reporter could see the at any rate any chance of a game out-he states, "Wo missionaries must take tlement, whether he attended thegame was cleanly fougbt, and In-spite side of the Conference.' The sentimentour everlasting guns and, go. to geu dance or not.a t tari· f th U ited S of the fact that the title hinged on the exnressed is unmistakable' and . fro. men seere os e 0 nl tates meat. And we must not miss any Student Orchestra Will Play. -r.d C ad ·n al b result the players stayed well 'witbin present prospects all Chicago fO:o�b'a11an an a W1 so 0 present. sho�. 'Ve do not dare to miss· for in Tho student orchestra will rehearse.UDlvenlty Ken a-.... '- .,.. the rul�. TIme was taken out for the games next year will be with Confer_-. ..or- Africa, if the game gets away ten ton1l!ht and L�W1� Fulks, who has. _ .'1...__ . -� ... '. �. - -.Dr. Henderson will speak at tht . ; . �o�ui..�·�)[ .tlie -JJJJ'!:�-l.-QDLlL- QI1eo,.�'.&JaM:·"�·,w--- enee �:--:Jn;splte:Oj- the' fa,e-t::thatr.:...n.� ... �-�� .. --"'!"'.,�' .�-'�'., .. :v��-�i..t-.!'£' .. �-...).� � - �, llis:; Augusta Swawite tripped 'heavily the other Conference �aIni.do not-.�.'i""--8ri1Ig- VB -ore ;';;;Iil Task 0 e . iion may get'the first look in; and the members to pl"y: at the 'dance. ThoJfi. " D ShaiJ ,over· somebody's stick in a -strenuous themselves bound ·to play Conferone8llIIhonmy. ean. er MathewB I'ion believcs in heefst.eak just &8. much personnol of this' selected orehestra·n ---� th serimmage. Members of botb teams teams only, witness Minnesota, IChie:a.-W1 "�on e same platform witb � the missionary d�" . will bo announced tonight.' .:Wjlli'-. �enni,nfN B-an and .. rr ........ _ '.. applied smelling salts and' she qmekly .go will abide by this f�ling., The e'B-e- -� .m..m.... "Daisy Day" proved suc.('essfu1, th�Donald, . of the T ...... outo 010'1...- Oth- 'D'l'TDcnr A 't.T JOTTRNALIST � revive() and kept on playing. eision . of the members· of the BOardv. � '<>. _u�, u sales for the day being estimated atspeaeh8l1rill be made by Mr. S. Eddy, SPBAJ[ BEFORE KBBORAB $200. Not quite 80 many tickets wero The oft'ensive playing of the"three was'unanimous and, in spite' of·:'the.the Y. ',"Il". C. A. -era! --reta- of Seniors, Miss Hotchkiss and the !li� fad that the student body at latg&:hu.... e-- _,... .� sold yest.erday, but the total sales shoW'Asia •• Kr. Carl Fri-- p--:dent of th... Madame Bella Pevsner Touring Amer_ • Swawite was the feature of the game_ seemed to favor the game, it -win �ot....., .�... '" a lively interest in the dance among'lin' Jd' S d Ch • iea for Palestinian School !non through.... or. s to. ent riman Federation; both student body and faculty. (r.ontinned on pa,re "-, 6 .... ·•IIr. TatJow, the general secretary of Talks This EveniD£ -====================�======:::=============-= 1!Weat BvaDstoD.tile . Dn.·tUh Student Volunteer lfov.... Playing in mid_season form' at :tim�v lIa,lamo Bella Pevsner, who recently Th He· .e ODOr OmmlSSlOD the varsity teams .suceeeded 'ind"do-attenc1ed the Beilis trial at Kieft', Rus-mnily flatnnttVOl xu.. Ko. 5L UNIVERSITY 101' OHIOAGO. '1"Hl1RSDAY, DBCEJlBEB 11, 1913 . PBlOB ftVJI GBJI'ftSIXTY -FIVE snJOENTS I eRA WFORDWDJ. BE DELEGATES TITLE TO SENIOR WOMEN I OFFER·· OF ·HARVARDRFJEl1ED BY FAmLTYWILL SPEAK PLAN SPECIAL FEATURESFOR SEmEMENT DANCE Win Deciding Game of Champioo­ship Hockey Series by' 7-4 Score-Misses Hotchlws, A Swawite � 01 Athletic Coatrol Ex.d L S ite Stars of Gam preues Appreciation But Willan waWl e. N n...:..._ Co-� ....ot _a� lII'erence .Iea.JDa.Noted Missionary and ExplorerWill Tell Of Experience5 In the, --Tropics This Afternoon at 4:30 Glee and Signet Club. Will GiveL H Several Numbe..-Merriamw arper. Speaks at Chapel.",. University Will Be WeD Repre­lented at Convention of Stu.deDt Volunteer Banda.Aided by perfect team work and.steadiness at critical. moments theDan Crawford, lay missionary incentral Africa for twenty-three years. FIFfY CENTS FOR SETILEMENTDR. HENDERSON WILL SPEAKAu features of the Setfleme nt .l_-CO Senior women triumphed over the Jun-and tho first white nUJ,U to follow in .. ".. WiWlSixty-five delegates, from all de- th h D LO to be held Saturday evening In Bart iors in the dcciding game of the cham- fte following sta .. tleDlent was ·li8I1ecle pat of avid ivingstoue, will " U .... a.-pnrtments of the University will be speak in Harl'cr assembly room at 4:;JfJ lett, the ntertainment committee has pi ons hip series and annexed the hockey b7 the Board of Physkal Culture &D4sent to the Student Volunteer Conven, d th b Gl title, winning the second game of the Athletics ,.estada.,..today. If the crowd is too large for announce at t e co club will singtion, to be held from Deccmber :n to series .-4. Grace Hotchkiss and the 0 _Harper the lecture will be held in after the sixth dance and that thc Si,r- '-A UDlv__'''_ of ro..�...ur ...... _- __J C> Swawite sisters formed a trio whose .... Uv �"I· ".&&£- -' .....anuary 4 at Kansas City. The convcn- �lallJel. Mr. Crawford is ono of tho net club will give a special dance. In ce1ved fr1 Hazvazd UDi ent ...tion will be held in the Convention hall offense their opponents were unable to om. v "I aDmost prominent campus speakers of the order that everyone at the dance may iDVitatio� to.plaJ' a footbaD game witllin the city. Only the accredtted dele- become acquainted, the r ... .eptlou COIII- solve.the 'D' __ -.a .. _ .. _ in Oam'hoofd_. _year, and a large audience is expected '1."\.&...... � ..... u&. .....-&Ii. ., .. .._...., __gates, whose names are '"'-en below °h The Seniors struck their gait in thee· to hear him. He s:l.id yesterday that mittea as planned two extras for next Autumn..,..ill be admitted. Arrangements have I fi first half and at the end of the periodhe was 011 his way Lack to Africa, and t 10 trst part of tho program. These At a m ...... .." .. of the 'Board of. 'Dh_.b f had rolled up .... overwhelming seore, -� .'6�een maele or a special train at the t 'U b fi d I �never expected to see America again. ex ras \\"1. e gure ances, n addi- '1--'1 Oul- and ....... '1..64_ .. _,... a.s.� ..They outplayed their opponents frow' \iG&' �v .A.toII.&v .... _ �. �is Lion Hunter. tion thcre will be a palmistry booth afternOOIl at 4:30 in the Preslclent'"8aud a fish pond. the opening whistle and at the begin_ning of the soeond half Icd G·l. MJss office appreciation, of �is· ojfer wall• expressed. It was dec:ld.ed, 'however,'Vayman gave the ,Juniors a curtainlecture in the intermission and in the that it was not desir&bl.e at this 'timesecond period they had things all their to schednle � games ou1Bide . of tha'swapping yarns.' lIe had been in man of the eomnuttces, gave a short Western Conference and f"SIM'da!17own way, It was only the superiorA.frica and, of course, trotted out a history of the event, and .Mr. Merriam with a team at so aonst.d.eralAe asteadiuess of the Seniors and thedfBta.nce. '!'he sentiment of tiIle Bo8I'dstrengfh of their defense that wardedoff defeat. in this respect was un.an1mous."Game Is Olean.Union station at 8, Tuesday, Decem­ber 30. On the return trip the trainwill leave the Kansaa City 'Union sta- Mr. Crawford has become a truo.\ lover of tho tropics. He says, ".Not . Senior chapel yesterday was entire-tion at 8 Montlav morning, January 5 I' to di .J - long ago I eume ae ross a hunter, and Y grven over lSCUSS10n of theand will arrive in Chicago at 7 in the we began the process of \�'hat you call dance. Thomas Coleman, general chair­evening.4500 students from the instittltion�,of higher learning of the United Stat� lion, I trotted out twelve, which 1and Canada will be present at the con- had tackled. Ho trotted out his ele-venti on, which will be the largest gath- l�hant story, and I trotted out a fewering of missionary students the worlcl : This statement settles for' this y�arof mine," Continuing about hunting,has knOWD. 400 missionaries anel allthe Y. W. C_ A. and Y. Y. C. A. stu-�nt; MJ'. F. B. Meyer of Lon(lon, th('leading minister of t.he country; and.Robert E. Spears, a former captain oftile Prineeton university football team.Maira of the Mohammedan worMwin be di8C1l8SCd by Mr. S. M. Zwemerfrom Cairo, Egypt. The vi«!&-pr(>Sidentof the Chinese senate, Mr, C. T. Wang_adn other noted m�n and tttudentleaden W11J speak. .(Continued on p�8 .. )sia, as �PQcial correspondent for a Ber­En daily, 'Will spe:tk before the Men­orab society in Cobb 6A tonight at7:30� on "The .Tewish Race.",l\1:tclame Pevsncr was born in Mos­c'ow, where she spent her youth. Aftor. "To think of the Honor SY,8, tem as a stoop to fraucl; which teaches him to�ompleting her preliminary stu(h�. mere artifice for seeuring honesty in d�spise an undeserved success andshe studiecl at the Uni,oersity of Hei-tho examination room, as an auto- contemn an unmerited reward';). The H t h- C ·11 b . thclelb�rg and in Paris. I Following the u (' InRon .ommons .WI ,e e-rile purpose of this eonvention is to Kishinctr ma.s�acre, she felt it her duty matie machine for replacing SO many great rnala(ly of our modem times is g("ene of the Reynolds t"lub formal to-e01l8ider the attitude of the Christian to work for her rac,,- In consequence, keen-eyed proctors, is to miss the heart tho acloration of tho winning siele. In morrow night. This is the fil'8t timeworkers toward non-Christian conn- �he hM made it hr.r life work to stim_ of the whole thing\ The eollege of- the business worlcl to be rit"h at what- for years that a dance haa been heldtries," said a delegate. "We hope to nlato the interest of Jews in the fi�er- who attempte'to uae it for ends ever cost to body and to soul; in the ther(', but it 'WaS regular custom :whenformulate a plan to eounterut the de- Palestinian movement. �o low, for purposes 80 mean. must not political world to be powerful, what_, the Tower group was first built. InBtraetivenea of the evil 8 of our &yen year!J a.go� l\lael:tme Pe\'1mer he s�rprised if it breaks down in his e'·er the price in sincerity and faith; addition the first door of the clu� willhi�er eivUization upon the lower and was in Amcri('a. Sin�e that time, "h€' hanlls. To be eft'ectual it. must be con- in the social world to lead through be nsed if the erowd is large enough.to IlJT:lnge a eonst1'1letive pr� for has been in Pal�tine, South At'rica., ceived as a vital principle, exalting to whatever sloughs of ignoble pleasure Frappe will be served in tile dub,ancl<1irimanizing the Whole world. Thf' and numerons European countries. She nobler ends and purer aims all the in- and brainless folly_these are the in the entrance to the Commons. Thework win be divided into -1..001", of . h 1· t- 11 th �nrnations of the aeademic life. It manias of the lite of our day. Tn OQr ..... orn·dor. Jead.·ng to ... ·andel. ·-';11 .be""" '" is 8f�quaintecl Wit Iter:t 1 a over <" " � .....worM, tholl�h her time is now dcvote.l ought to dect and it will dect tho own South we do not yet feel ·their nBeCl as • promenade.11 h n _1 I h 1 - t· outlook of the student-mind upon all full trenzy; but year by yeat and d...... ,.rl·.·" .... rary HI·nman wl·ll.h ·e .h-rfPAchie y to t e C7.iUe.se 00, an Ins l' V" on..,.. � co ev.h·.... drafts questi{\ns of conduct and of duty. He eado by decade the poison works i�A of th" .. haperones fAO> tho Reynol,ll'ltution for te:t(' Ing :tH"� an e . - '<' .... v.eeetional eonferencC1l and big exhibit.� Tn thil'l l'Ic'hool, men arc tr:rined a... is brought under its constraining forco way deeper and deeper into our veinS. club formal tomorrow. The pa.tro�esTh St"dent Vol"n&'-er mo- 'Ilt h I .. t an ago when tho ·"nctions of re- Alrenfly onr moro -"uent, mo are al '0'10-:e.... .. "" .eme :t.q skillecl arti�an�. anll women �re tn.ug It c..... H.l1I re power· J' 'I noBn arou!'OO the intelligent inter�t on the art of la('e,making ancl wc:t\°ing. ]igious rearing often begin to lose ;rul ,more 11lxuriou" nrighho"" of the' Miss Marlon Talbotthe eo11ege f'tndcnlq that there arc now their power; when the fresh new worM Northern St:l� are finding the frui� Mr. and M�. Da.viel Allan Robort8Ollof freedom and of joy al1ure!' him with t.h«,y haWed for tum to a,."h68 on· their . Miss Mary Wood Hinm�nmanifold temptations; when thc na.."ccnt lipR. But still the frcnrled ftgb�· gDl.� . MilliS Ma.ry Louise A�rTlathypowers of virility produce in body anel on. Ji in tho �aelemic life there be "& Mr. and Mrso Pel'C'Y Holmei' Roynt"onbrain and heart thc riotous RJlringtjetc point of viRion a principle of Ranity, a 'Mr. and M"'- George w� 'J�Y"donof youth and hope. Shall he �count nl1c of honor; if it "Cnct� out the8e ,Mrl and liTH. Andrew k'M'cLal'�hlinit a small thing if at this fateful mo- young f'On�an9 with 1WR118' tempered . Yr. amI' Mrs. H .. OniDe Pagement we po8geM a di8dpline whi .. h to elil'clain wealth attained by fraud or ,lIJ'. and lln.. Dudley Billings Jw.cdhelps to keep him straight and clean; tOl'C'e, and power Won by ignoble itU�- Mr, and M'n. E. E. Cb'a'l\dlerwhich tells him in �cent. .. he ean hut TCndcM'. Rnd IM.dc""hip gained by bL� Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W�tonhood tbat to be bravo and loyal anel complian("M', t.hen on("o again it mav No towers or earriagcs·.m' be 'al-true is man'a peculiar virtuc; which come ahoot that throngh the eo1I� lowed at the formal, f61lmviDg a eo­bidS him embft.C3 failnre ra&.her than God has. willed to save the Sta&e." tom of the Reynold. elub., __=a:::i= ... _'!'he . foUowfDg is aD eDnct trom a speech given b7 William .: '!hom­ton, lftfesaor of APJ1i1ed :Mathematics at the University of VirglnIa, on"The Honor 8JBtem at the University of VirgiJlia.,·' '!'he plan of WS �tom was outl1Ded in �'B editioll Of the DAILY lIIABOOK. WILL: HOLD CLUB FOBKAL, Df'CO"OB8�IIO&BOWJIa,. Also Use·First Flooroof �Club-JIiaB Hlum ... Mads0haper0DeILmedieina, indnlltry, edueation, litera_ture and religion. Public sentimcntwi11 be arou� by platform leeture�.4(),OOO Rtndyin� miflRion work." DEAN LINN ADDRESSES.... of Deleptes. SCHOOL OF ED CHAPELThe Dametl of the delcgates arc :I'" .. . -. -ON' "J'OHN GALSWOR'l'HY"fo1Iows: "Emf!8t Ae'killlR, CIIS\.rl� Curti!'_ .Tam('!'DarneD, CIIeMe!' Dunham, HcrbertFord, JJft.l'1'Y -.To'hnf'On. Victor Han�eo,A,,'hCT Vather, Panl M�Kinne�. Nor· D('an I.inn g:tve an Rflelrc�� on ",lohnGa.]�'Worthy n� a Writ('r," at the ,,('boolof Y.�dl1�ation <'hnp01 y�:erelay inBlaine. At, th(' h('g;1nning of the cxcr·('i�es, Frank Selfriflge, vice·chairma.nof ,tho dan�o ('ommittce, e1iseu�scd tbe&ttlemcnt danre, outlining its purpo84'ad aims.man 01iv�r. Ralph O,ortcrgr"cn, Thcor('nPhel� Wmiam Ri�n, Andmw Sol·&Ddt, Varqul" BhattDe'k, Wmiam Stal-JO-IIa-I - ...... ,!'lIB DAILY M'1lOO ••. muBSDAY. DBCBIIBD 11. lU!.S%O� WILL LBAD 191'CB088 001J)JftY BUJlBBBSTODAY. Star Sophoman � JIa.D ·18O Elected Oaptatn at JIeet.iDC--8ixha�l ABaembly-The Divinity Are Awud.e4 Emblem&.school, 10:15, Haskell .Assembly room. eelved for less than 25c. AU deeet0ed 956 Eo 55th at. Chlcaco. mY. W. O. L.-I0:15, Lexington 14.. Clyde N. Stout was elected to lead adYertilementll must be »&14 lD ad- Imported and Domestic Line ofEqual Su1frage League-3:30, Lex- the 1914 University of Chicago cr088_ Y&Dce. �.QM18 AND �IOAllElTE8illgtOll 14. country team at a meeting of this •••••••••• ++ •••••••••• +++ ..French Clu�4, Lexington 8. year's members, Stout hps been a mem- TYPEWRiTiNG nen.ti7 dOD&-Jtiacel·Biological Clu�7 :45, Lecture room, ber of the squad for one year antI laneoua work a specialty. lli.. B.BOt.:U1Y. was one of the maiutays in all of theJunior German 1"tI___ Rro_1I. 6132 Venaoll ave. or Harpel,,�Presentu· races during the past Beason. He ",illt i f '}'! halE . h l..ibrary Loan DetSk. W·3J.Entered WI seccud-ctass mall at the IOU 0 • ac sman s rzre er," S make a capable successor to Goodwin,�h1caA>o l)ot;toWcc. t:hicaco. iu., March U. �laudeL the pre-sent captain, who was electediscs, under Act of llarch 3. 1813. W'" _". ..Scandinavian Clu�, Lexington 1-1 on the eve of the conference race at _£� few m .. adenta ofand 1;'. Columbus. either ses eaD CUll abou& $25.00 workMenorah Olub-i :30, Cobb 12A. Six men are to be awarded the �r088' 10, spare tim.. uW x.... Iac1iaTOMOBRO'.·.;. t bl Th theoun ry em ems. esc are em men �u\"clty Co. Room SOl, 16 B. BaDdolp!German Club-Address by Mr. Stop- who made, the trip to Columbus last. �t., Telephone Randolph 2000.M.arOQn Preas. 5511 Cottage Grove Avenue. pani, 4 :30 Le�ington 14.. month ·where they represented ChicagoWILL LEI"IftWYTUE ON D A �aES in the big annual eonferenee meeLv£u_ A.n AlIBI'D9Ua DBBAftB' Bead thaThey are Captain Goodwin, eaptain- UDiveHiiy of �hieaeo deba* Oil ''Fed·The Honor movement ts .. gain being Miss Hinman Will T .... ll Men of �ew elect Stout, Campbell. Tyrell, Byerly� � J .. ra! Graduated Income Tax," "Federalplaced before the student body in a Dances. and ones. The other men of thepublicity campa,i&n. squad, although they will not receive Incorporation," and "Beeall·Excludin8Early in the year, a �ljss Mary Wood Hinman will de- their letters, will be rewarded in some Judeea." $.1. per copy� On M1e at tht:plan was proposed, and Iiver the second and last lecture on way for their work. Pr_, and at Woodworth'. Book StOI'el�met with an indifferent the new dancing steps this morning :it Coaeh Nichols and Captain-elect 1311 57th St., 1540 E. sad St.response, to say the least. Orgauiza_ 10:1r. in Kent theater. This talk will Stout are both feeling optimistic over THEtions were consulted and criticism in- be for men, while Tuesday's talk was the prospects for next year. Jones Com Exchange National BankVited, with the resUlt that the plan for women. Miss Hinman will speak and Tyrell are the only men who will ., CIaIeap.was modified to suit, the prevailing on �he present agitation over modern not return; 80 the squad will be inopinion. And this moditied plan is dances, and she will illustrate the cor. much better condition than at the be- Capital .•••....•....... p,OOO,ooo.Ot.C�g before the students at 'this reet and incorrect postures in the ginning of the preesnt season, when all Surplus •••.. -". _.. 5,000,000.0(;tiJIle. The purpose of the camp:dgu t:lDgO� hesitation waltz, and the many the men were new at this work. The Und1vtd� Profits "."... 1,000,00.00Is two-fold-first, to insure publicity, variations. tam will also be strengthened by tho?and an intelligent expression of publiC: In talking, to the women T�esday, Miss addition of this year's freshmen eandi­opinion when the time comes for it, Hinman stated, "The most obectional dates, the most promising of whom areand, second to remind students before, phase of the modern dances is the Waage, the noted high achool miler;examinations are here, that it be_ cramped, awkward position which the antI ByaD.hooves them to avoid the unpleasant amateur danC!8S assumes. The aarsh WILL GIVB PLAYLET IN GBBKAN. necessity of cheating in order to pass, criticism of the new danus is due toby doin.:; ·a little studying now. A a misunderstanding of their true sig_ Studeo\! of Depa.rtmellt Make Up Oastthird pUr}: � se might weJ.1 be presented. nificance." and Audience TODIIdl'-"FlathSID&D all Erzeiher" will b6 nmscTOB8..preesnted by students of the. lower �B Wacker. . CJ74. •• Carr8 to .;,.:. _,....A. a7enGD Ed.in O. SoreID&aJunior German elasses at nlgllt In . &4� � Butler '. Wal.8OD.1I. Blair ,-.. • be.... �a·HuJ,bard Bdwanl.A... 8bed4Mandel. InVl�OD8 ,Wlll ,�ven c:.a'eDCe Buc:ItlnPam FruSeriCk W. era.b7out bv instructors of the German de- 8 __ 'D � 1:naMl.A... aam.wpartm�nt to those who apply for them.Students beginnin� German have bee.,especiaUy urged to attend. The eastfollows:Jur�en ninrich FI�hsmann, Ober_lehrer, _.............. Sydney. BayreJan Flemming, Lehrer.Ste1I� WindrowBernhard Vogelsang," Cr&lg Redmo.nKanten Diereks "... ·Jatob FunsEmil Weidenbaum " Frederick Bu�ckyKlaus Riemann " Ralph AikenBetty Sturhahn, LehreriDnenEthel T4UU'oJlGisa Holm, Lueile BabcockNegendank, Sehuldiener bei Flaeh.- I!� ••••••••••••••••••••• � ••••••••mann ..•.. _ .•.. " ••. Arthur FischerKlnth. Sehuldiener in einer Madeu_�h.Je, •••.•.•...•• ' •••• ' Perey Dak('Pro�kc, 8ehulinspektor,Thomas Goodwi.,Prof. Dr. Prell, &hulrn.tEugene ChimeneFran Dormann .. "_ Ethel Davi"MR:x', ihr Sohnchen, • _ . . • .• • *.. •..Brockmann, •....•.....•.. Perey Dut'Frau Biet!l8Ddahl '.. '.... Graee Phillip!"Alfred, ihr Sohn, Flemmin� &hulerDonaJel CrawfordRohert Pfeiffer, Flemmin2tl &hulerOrville Droegf----+----The Daily•• D. Stt":t'r5u, w, (;oU!u"bamB. IS. lior .. a ..Be P. l\IUl>tw. B. LymaDPubll:;h�d morninc.. except Sunda7 andXonl1a:r. during t he Autumn. Winter and::tpriD" qUiirt-=r». by The Dall)' Maroonstaff.JlaaaglDg Edl&or!\iell"" EditorAtIaldla � ....B1lIiIDU» li_DagerClreRlaUoD )laDager.bli4N:hlt. EdIloratkO:O;l' S!':t!f.:r iJorot11)· Wo:il!"ina v'XcUl AUAiu�ta SwawlteISliH2S(.·JUI-TIOS BATES.87 carrier: I:!.50 a year; $1.00 a quarter.By mail: $3.00 a )'�ar: $1.t5 a quartt:r.�1torial-�uJllnesa Utr1ce. Ellis tt.Telt:phone lIlliway IWO. After 10 p m.11748 l'ark 41!6�.<ifllitotialHonorMovement.f.f,�The Honor court--or Honor co�Sion, as it is now caJlecl-is proposed EXAl!C:NAfiONNS FOB. THE. AUTUlIN QU'ABTBB WILLBEGIN NEXT TlIUB.SDAYas a means of arousing and increasingstudent sentiment on the subject ofpersonal responstbDity to the Univer-sity. A student court is tobught to be F.xaminations for the Autumn quar-at more effective means .of promoting ter will begin Thursday, December IS.this sentiment thaD faculty action. The 3:30 classes will hold their exaDl_inations ThDrsday from 2 to 5 and the8:]5 an.l 11:45 classes Friday from9:15 to 12:15 and 2 to 5 respeetively.The 9:15 and 1:30 classes will be cx-Hence, provisions for a court are in..corporated. But tbiS is merely iIlci­dental to the main purpose-that ofa.1'OUS1ng and stnngthening the spiri1;of hODeSty among the students. If i� amined Monday, 9:15 to 12:15 and 2be shown that the court f.tore is un- to 5 respectively_ The 10:45 and thedesirable it wfll be abandoned. ADd 2:30 elasses will have their examina·In the meantime, whUe awaiting some tions on Tuesday from 9:15 to 12:15defiD:ite action on. the ma.tter, every and 2 to 5 respectively.student can do something himself. BehSMn'll'S TRAGBDyY' IScan see to it that he does not chea.t, PLAYED BY FB.BSJIMANWOJlEN"8 DBAJ[AT'lO CLUBand does not feel tempted to cbC':!t, bybeing well prepared. And he can co:tsti-'� Ulte himself a committee of one to dis- "Smith's Tragedy" was presentedcourage cheating on the p� or others, before a large Dumber of Freshmenby BUggt"1i!tfng to them that they pre- and Sophomore women by the FreHh·pare now, and by te:Ung them that Ulan Modern Fiction an (1 Dramatictheir contemplated action is an injury club yesterday in the Neighborhoodto themselves and their fellows. And11 he I-,;)S th� spirit of a hero, he canW'aI'D the obstinate crook who insiststhat he will do nothing and crib inaamination. tha.t such condutc wUl bereported, and take It upon himself to room. The east was as follows:Miss Jessie Smith ::Margaret MacDonal.lMiss PaUline Smith··.· .·Sarah MulroyRosina, the maid .•......•. Lucy WeUIAlter the pla.y refreshments wereservCfl. Ruth Sheehy coached the play. 'l'O HOLD ommrrJIAS SBBVIC'B.emben of Y. W. o. L. W8I GiftoUdq ProInm �odq.see that it is. '!'his last at once ar'Ouseathe tnditiOD that it is uumanly to -'te1l BI'ftmOOCE JIBR' HAVE Marie Nagel and Phyllil Fay willsing solos, Louise lliet will read theNativity &tory from the Bible, An,lMartha Hicks will play ''Uoly Light"on the violin, at the Y. W. C. L.GOOD PBOGBAII AT 'fBBtales.' But we are no longer In gram­mIII' school. '.rhis is the University, A1Uf11AL H011SB SJlOltDaDd '11'8 are supposed to be n:en and Resid�nt8 of Hitchcock hall heMwomen. We would resent aD attempt1D strike at us physically. or rob us their annual Rmoker Ia."t night in the Chri,+"mu service at 10:15 today in th"of our purses. Why shc1l1d we n�t 1'80 club rooms. Freshmen appeared, either Leagae room. Women will Irinasent a more invidious but none tb� less flingly or in groups of two or three, in choruBe.41 of hymns anfl ChristmudeflDlte attack, such as made by the various vaudeville stunts. SevC1'RI trios so�person who cheats were played by Stephen Sehustcr, The meeting today will be the lutlJaurice Rodgers &rid Milo Biggs, with eluring tile Autumn quRrtel'. )(oet ofPRESS ISSt1B8 A LOT "jolin, 'cello, anel piano rCfq)8<'tively. the tim4' will be spent winging aoags.OF NEW POS'!'AL OAB.D8 They a.1�o a.ppea.rerl "ingly. "Smokes" An women have heeD illYited.WI'1'B OOAT OF ABMS were enjoyed alter the program. CLASSIFIEDDYElmElltlllS5c: per line. No adVertisements re- ........... ++++++++++++++++JOSEPH SCEUIEDTStationery. and Toilet ArticlesnNE LINE OF CANDIESSTETSON UNIVERSITYHotet' ,.New 800vcnir �l �ards bave jll�tbeen issued hy· the Univcn.ity pr�They have a litbographed <-oat.of-arms.1'eproouced' in seven colol't', and sell,_ ih'e cents. wm Gin VaactnD1e-Alumni of Oraflnate women in the Engli.8b depart·the Hyde Park high �hool will give ment win be in ellarge of the enter·a vat:d'3\·j]1c a.t the 8C"hoo1 at 8 SRt- tajnment at the informal tea of the OFFlCERS.ER:'I."ES'r A. HAlUlILL. Prealdent.CIIARLE,B· L. IlUTCHLx SO�. Vlc:e-Pha.CB.A.u�cEY 3. ·BLAIR. Vlce-Prealdmt.D. A. .MOULTON. Vlc:e-Pl'ealdent.B. � ��O�S. V�Pns�EDWARD F. SCHOENECK. .u.t. Cashl ..FRA...... K W. S�ITH. s.u.tU7 •I. EDWARD XAAS • .u.t. CaabJer.IAlIE!J G. W AKEnSLD. A.-t. 0Ub1 ...LEWIS Ii:. GARY. .u.t. Cubi .. _,.'tTHE TEA BOUSEl328 B. 57th..ftiIJJ DAILY KABeOB DElAND. n.oamA.PftL u..Ia �. A. B. .......... PIa. D.l1a1yenK7' ., �Four c:oll� .. eve .choal., 11 bulJdtnp. I!OIn faculty. 15 C&r'Dt'cie uDita �ulred to �ntuOon ... of l.;UMoftl ArtL LIlnd of blue .k .....• ummf'r _"'her. out of door r .. creatlon allwinter. 80k wWHIs from the fta. and th mUltioof moc:k1nc blrds In the oranet' cro\'e. Illch­.... t coUt'P staD4arda. Send tor cat&loC.The Seventh Season of theReel Croll Christmas SealA universal emblem of Sym­pathy. Generosity. Eneour­agement and Good Cheerfor six years has in the mainsupported the Anti- Tubercu­losis Movement in the UnitedStates .May "EVERYBOD':" get the ha­bit and use the Red Cross Christmas Seals on all Christmas mailand packages.FOR S.\LE AT-The­UaiYeraity of Chicago Preuand Emmons Blaine HaUTIle New Florida'5721 Cottage Grove Ave.PBOlfE HYDE PARK 47t7.. Booms P. per week aDd up.. 8team Beat &lid Electric �htRESTAURANT 1!If C()�NP.CT'()!(.MAROON ADSBRING RESlJLTSESTA8U5HED 1818.'- • CHftI t. lien and Bopan W �� aDd pricecllD our bookln."..... augesUOD8"wIddl ,.. 11'111 be pleued to 8IIId on request.VId1I1 Ohrlatmu Gina:DnIIIDc GcnnIa, VmbnllU, LeaUa er Bag-, DnIIIDc Oues, ShetlaD4....... 1Iaa4brcId.r., IIcal1s aDd Olema, Pocket Boob. Stud.... aa4..au leather HovelU ..JOSEPH SCHWEITZERThe University Pl'iaimacist for over Ten Years.In his new up-to-date StoreAcross the *treet from old location.DEUTSCHER APOTHEKERurday night. Tic'ket."I may be obtained Grailuate women's t!1ub at; 4:30 tGc1ay 1321 East 57th Street.on the campus from Caryl Cody. in tbt" Neipborlaood ne.. Tel. H. P. 33t, -"'.,-- Brief-.eam)" ffewj: '. :i .. tl�'A;'�. ·;�n;;···o;'�··'Ita····'���·�N·:Bickham t :Jia:a: ..•�Dau ••. 'f:A -�,. . .- ."rjd�ughter waa bom to Mr -. and Ml'It .. � ._. ... .... . lJru, Bickhaili yesterday morning. Tbe ··A· RR·· O'.. ··Wpare�ts 'have named her Margaret :Reid '. . ...Bi:: Ciab t4 __ The ��.: ·�COLLAR. . CI.ett. Pea""" A Co.. I..,. Makenhold lts annual eleetlon ofPBOG�OPIJ'JIB AtrfU1IN nKALSAJO)fte BIGB'rY-lOlftH OORVOOAUOXDecember 14, Sunday.Convocation Sunday.10:30 a. m. The Convocation PrayerSe,,·il·o The RcynolclB ClubCandidates for Degrees and Titles club willTHESMOOTHESTTOBACCOpw sopLomores but Lave a smoi-. ing knowledge of Velvet--tbegreatest of tobacco Ieaf-the oldendays method of auing by aging--2 years of hanging in thewarehouse under p¢ect conditions-a perfect seasoning-amellowingthat � every vestige of leal harshness-a sweet,mnooth Bavor of tobacco that cba1lenges the best smo1e youeYer experienced. Can·t bum hot-can·t bitel Smoke it as o(tco as�oU will it is always the same ddigbtfuI pipdul-V clvct-IIDOOIh.Today or any time you say-at aD deaIea.will moot in lIutchiuson Hall; o1ficers at 4:30 today, in LexingtOn.members of the Faculties will meet Only enrolled members will be given.in the Reception Room (secon-I vetea,floor).� JIeclics -rake P1�] 1 :00 a. m. Thc Convocation Religious�nr\'icelL Tho Freshm�. �eiIic class picture :W.i}lboo taken at 1230 today in front of'tlie' - .Leon Manllel AR.�emLly Hall'l'h� Convocation �ermon will be Physiology building.preached by the Reverend Edwin. Jnntor Laws Hold Dinn�-y1r!�� ::ic _ •• � · ..... h>= ...Holt Hughes, S.T.D., D.D. LL.D., ---'- __Peeks, a Chicago lawyer an� Pr,�l��.sor Hinton of the La", school spokeat: tho regular monthly dinner of the A Liberal. RewardJunior law class in the Commons caf6 is ·o.tr� for the names of persons, ex­last night. Adolph Rail riitze r, pteSi- .cept- &ncb as I am already prosecuting,dent of �e cJ8.8B8, presided at � tho �g the Copyrighted namemeetinz, There ·were . f6rty penol1s4:00 to 6:00 p, m, Reception of Candi- �present.dntcs for Degrees by thc Presidentand Mrs. Judson ... : •....San Francisco, California.December 16, Tnesday10:00 a. m. Senior and -Iunior CollegeFinal Chapel ElCcrciscs.Leon Manelel Assembly HallDecember 17, WednesdayThc President's Hou�December 19, Friday8:30 to 10:30 p. m. The ncw RyersonPhysical La.boratory will be openlor inspection.8:30 to 10:30 p. m. The ConvoeationHutchinson HallThe Guests of Honor: toeereatic Diabetia." FuDTwoOunceTmaThe Convoeation Orator, President'· BOld Oentennial Sen:lces-PrayerAbram Winegardner Harris, Mr.;and Mr. Martin A. RyersonDecember 20, Saturday.Convocation Day. New Perfume With the9:30 to 10:30 a, m. The New RyersonPhysical Laboratory will be open .". '. .). . 8ot4 b7 .u�'p Depa.rtme�t storesfor inspection. ... '.. '.. , .• ,. :':::.:";';"..1.:; •• 1.. .._.11:00 a. m. The Eighty-ninth Oonvcea-. Students Add:nIsa Phplc:a Club- '%he g�l"bearB thiS {abeLtion ,,_l{e�bers of the ·Physics .department .. Befue an etbeu . .Leon Mandel Assembly Hall will giv�!���.�� .. the ��:.. o! !-.': � ':�f',..!i :J� '1.-. � , .••• : •••••• _ .: •� Convocation Address: . 1M Physi�"el1l'b .,.� '4:30. �OIl'd&i �if : ,:-� .. :. iJ� SOH)VBIlT�� .."College Days," Abram "Win� ; ity&rso .. ·32.� Th��Dadsoa::wDt.;6d; :: .' �D ..ga.J'f}ner Harris, Be.D.; LL.D .. , "On tlae'S�ifte He� of Air,Ji'wn��� �� I • A. ·D.· '�ADAMS,_President of Northwestern Univer- Solider, on -'aJlr.tae� Films. and _Con- 177 N.· STATE'· ST.aib-. tra.et-Potehtial :: ilr��· .; �d ';!Mer PreSent· Wa A4.- .... �. l1�pll �weit-'. TIII:'F.Jo; ·STORES: 7 N. La Salle St. 25 E. J .. ebon Blvd, 'il E. Mouroe St .WE are showing a new lineof EnglishScotch tweeds, Serges and Cheviots.Specially selected for College fellowsaiidspecially priced for $30.00.�T�R FOR YOUNG MEN.. __ • and recetve amplebottle.The Conferring of Degrees. Aronberg oD:.: -�� Y�r PreIJSUreCu�e of Temperature.:"AXGBLL':8AYS ftUDBRT8lUmD KOBE OOXomrr&AftOX Three Reasons Why you should Eat at the len's Commons1st. Good Food Properl7 Cooked.2nd. Cleanliness our Motto. Inspect the Kitd:( n3rd. A Miaimum Price for Blah Quality FoodI Club Breakfast lSe up Cafeteria at �uDehDinner A LaCarte BUSIC Come inAve.'I'HA.N 'fiIIB FOB S'rUDY &lfridgge was elected assistant bus­iness manager of, the Glee elub at a .'That students could learn more in meeting of thtt-, elub _yesterday. to·· eo-h�f �:e .timJe they �ow requir� in get· operate with darl Wein��� n';w 1IerV-ting 10Qelr esaons If they p088e88t'd. . th • A fin--_!lat·lng In at;. eapaclty. � re-good habits of study and had the_ .. port 1IOa& gi\"en, the treasuI'V .MinD'power of concentration was the state-· .. : _. ... ... �. '.' ,qf D A ]' h 'L credited with over $300- The elobment 0 . can nge I w 0 BpOAe towil� sing at the Settlement dance Sat-urday night, and win serenade the wo- Bay Yoar Smokes;.· andGents' 'F�gs atCowh.�y��.S. E. Cor. 55th and EllisFreshman at the hygiene lecture inIf'AII(]el yesterday. He adviRed thrmen',. halls some time next week.BtucJenVi to study at the time of daywhen they felt most effident, a�cl Qaadrui&!en � PlfMIClnJ;warnecI againBt overwork and lat(' Quadranglers announce the pledgingho'DJ'I!L --A man who works six or seven ,of Gen,ude O')f-eara .of Chicago.houa a day outside of his 8Chool 'Work .". '_' __ .and·Js foreed to loee his sleep is to ht· Dr. WaJ40e To'�. ThomasacJmIred for his ambition and saeri· WaJdoo win addresa the Scandinavianflee," said the Dean, -'but he is not dub at 8 tomorrow in Lexington 18.doiDr a seDsble tlti� It would be fa� on hi�' recent trip to Norway. Dr.� for him to work for six monthR :Waldoe w_ill speak in Norwegi� Alland then attend sehool six montlts." studentS have ben invited. fOi lEN OSLY lUI lIIa�tra ted booket dc-.. scribing a new. .. treatment for all.uet7 razor bladea, maklng one blade lastA: 1IleUme ADd be be1ter than when pur­Co:l...ecL. Sent on receipt of %5 centa.:: CLAUDE WOLFE,·BOWRd· �tyt' Mich.�HICAGG.THEMASTER-MODELof the Royal is a stand-ard correspondence machine anddoes condensed billing without an yspecial attachments.G�Ye DlYbll" 8tac1eD\ �­ARher Mather wiD be .ven a tinshower during the tnt week in Janu·ary. by a number of Divinity stnden�Mather is goi!lg � take ehar� of. theboy'.s IIChool in Tnra Asam, India.PSrOHOLOGY OF .OBDr. Robert E. Park addressed theSoeiologica] (!lub at an open meetingyesterday on the "Character and Con·trol of the Crowd." Ho spoke of the SBHION. � lJBGBDfo�es that move the crowd as sug- '1'0 PAY 0LA88 DUBSgestion and eontagion, and the in_ftUClle8 of unconseoius imitation. Butneither of theM, he said was 8llmcientto explain the fofte of the effects __�ured, beeanse it left the eorporateeharader of the erowd unexplained. . ftJIOBBOW A'f 10:16'--Tht TypewriterThat Solves "Typewrit�r Problems.'ROYAL T'YPE\\RITER COMPAN\'58 E. Monroe St., Chicago Illinois.N8m(\� of all Seniors who have pailltheir··elus dUel nlust ·be posted withthe BeyDolds elub otric�1'8 today. JohnPerlee, the class treanrer,' is an xi on IIto make a goOd sbowing before theSeDior party tomorrow afternoon, andrequests that tIlo8e who have not yetpaid should see him ID Cobb at 10:15today or .Bend ehedts to Fac!u1ty· ��eha .. In · I \ ·,,\11' i• U' �._.-Win-Plek Delepta._The Cosmo_politan ('lob win ch� delegates forthe BOventll annual eonvention of theeo.mnpolitan elubs at the busille88. ..-una at 8 tomorrow iD Ii'l1ld 1',wards, Gorgus at center and Georgeand Baumgartner at the guards. Thil' �._���������������!!!!�uJlle W%¥J hotly fought at the start" GARRICKncit.her tram Ul:lkil:g a score until, af-Just the Right .. Things to make the ter about eight minutes of play, Gorgas ..Christmas Tune ieatly joyful. started tho seoriug with a shot fromqlfUt.Spirltof (!Jjiristmas ,To Rive Plea.�re to �t)Se we Loveor whose Friendship we appreciateplacing your money where itwill earn a good rate of interest with abosolute certainty that the principal will berepaid when due.This sounds easier than it really is. and ifyou examine different forms of invest­ments you will find many do not measureup to this standard.It is conceded that the REAL ESTATE FIRST MORTGAGE on im­proved City income property represents the very choicest and safest invest­ment for the average investor. If a Ban� loans its own funds on a propertyafter careful inspection and approval by experienced Directors, the investorneed have no fear for its safety.We have several choice FIRST MORTGAGES in amounts from$500 to $5.000,with Guarantee Policies, bearing 5% to 6% interest. Full set of Papers witheach loan. We collect and remit interest free of charge. .Open Saturday EvenIDgsHYDE PARK STATE BANK \.COlltNFI=t orr �3� ST. & LAI-<F AVEOFFIOBBS DmBOTOBS L.t •• Ilel. ,.0. e&n7 o.t til.Idea It,. ae&Iq .. ,.0." .tr.r. Tllere are U S,..dI.CS&ore. I. tile 11a1t.4l Stat... all.toe"" wltllSpaldin&:8pecialCatalogue otChristmas811gg(>stionswill ho ofhelp.28 S� 'Wabash' Ave. Chicago.A New�CollarlOll!'( A. CARROLL. Pree1deDt.ltoliJERT 7. CU3l�Gs. Vi�PreeJdeDt.TIIOK.&.S .JA..-..-SEy. Cashier.II. A. HAB.lIOX. A8IUtaDt 0NhJer. Robert F. CummlDp Frank W. Ho ....Charle. R. Borrle .Jama�. CanouHenri 10. Stout "nlomas �alUle:JDa.nlel F. Burke Tbomu It.. OOIUm.John It.. Carroll_'liLat Does the Coupon Say lnside:the!Can?� Long . ,OD . Good Points• By the· :Makers ofTroy' •.. _ lBest . Pndad(ContiDu8d : trom pag., :) OFFBB OF HABV ABD euee Patrick, Ellith Belle, WilliamBB.TBCrED BY FACULTY Lyou, Lin Leo, Al>rahaw 110, Y. JLhWOll:':, Z. V. Lee, Treusinn Zee� Changl(olitillUl·.i t ruru l':'ge I.} I 'rail, Well Yu, Kiyoshi Yabe, Bummio"ibi\'('ly tlefeutiug the Evanstou acad- F'esuai, George Okuda, Sirichi Mura·eruy and the Prospect ll. .E. church kumi, Yoshio Ishida, Salvador Uuson,tl'UIIIS last uigl&t. Th� 1irst game llloyo Benitez, Dltfido Cordeva, JacobUgalllst Evaustou Acudomy was WOIl Felsher, Antranig Bedikan, Mi�ak Ai·by the score of :!5 to 11. Coach Page jian, Paul Chiunappa,started Goettler and Stevenson at for-the side of the floor and immediatelyafterward tho elltire team began totry their ha'111 at basket shooting. E .... -:l1ll,;tOIl was not able to score :1 fit-Itlbasket during the finJt half 011 W"count of the close playing of Baum- Amusements.1m. WIrL HODGE iDrUB ROAD TO BAPPINB88"Genuine successor to "THE MANFROM HOME." ___Inter Ocean.COHAN'S GRANDgartuer and George. . Another Oohan II Barrla s�At the end ot this period the score nAY II 0 N D HIT 0 H 0·0 0 Itstood 14 to 3. The Acallemy played a In a New MU!-lleal Comed,much better game in the second periodand held the "arsity to 11 points. :\1"Iander, Shull :1IIel St�ema.n were sub-fltituted for Guettler, Gorgan an-tGeorge near tho end of the game all,'all showed up in good form, especiallyStegcman.Goettler, Stevenson and Gorgas Ic.lin the scoring for the Varsity, whole)[cDonald starred for the viaitorsmaking two startliug shots from thocenter of the floor. Baumgartner andGeorge held their men closely.The Lineup.Chi('�o (!?5) E\'anston (11)Goettler, Molander R. F.- .. MacDonaldStevenson L. F LohrGorgu, Shull ....••. C. • •••... TierneyGeorge, Stegeman , _ L. G.. ..... CollinsBaumgartner .... R. F... Ga.rnbrillc,EngleseeBaskets: Goettler, 2; Stevonosn. 2;Gorgas, 4;: George, 1, Stegeman, 1;Baumgartner, 1; MacDonald, 2; Engle,see, I. Free throws: Tierney, 5,Baumgartner, 2; Stevenson, 1.Referee, Stevens; Scorekeeper, Bco­field.This trio .displayed excellent team 'Second Is Basy.1rork at all times and worked the ball In the second game the varsity randown the fi.,ld for a 1IC0re time alter away from the Prospect M. E. ehurchtime." .Kiaa -·Llewellyn . and the other and were able to make baskets at wilLmembers of the Senior defense put upa strong Bam.;; and· wanled off manyattaeks, but_ the �OI'k of the Juniorswas rather' weak in' this 'department,espeeially in the 4rst half.The LlDeap:Seaioq ftegeman was the leader in the nurn­ber of baskets scored with a record ofthirteen. Norgren was responsible forthe amount of team work displayed inthis game. Sparks, White, Kixmillerand Wilson were given a cham-etowards the end of the game, and theyLillian Swawite ••.••••... Right wing did not slow up the pace at all but3; A. 8w&wite, 1. Junion: Greenmail, ('om('li'l� Tenin� Earl Sym('..q, Rll�!-leJ2; Dodge, 1; Walker, 1. John ROn , Charles Molander, .Jn1i('U('Time of Period8-.twelve minutes. Am('!I', nOAA I.ee, I�otli�(' lfi('k, Rllt�Anen, Grace Rn('han, lTelen Carn�.Druaattc Ohlb to llee&-The Dra· Letitia FyfFe, Roth Mo�. F.th('l �r()t,''91atJe elub wiD meet at 10:45 f.ooay in Margart't Rhotlf'!", AJtIle� Sba1"p •. J:,"_Cobb 12A. ette Woodward, Charlotte Viall, Flor·Juliette Ames ..•.•••.•. Right insideGrace Hotellkiq •.•••••••..••• CenterAugusta 8wawite .••••••• Left InsideLorene Kitch •.••.••••••... Left wingVirginia Folkes •.•••. Right half backFIorenee Patriek ••.• Center halt hackLouise Miek ••.•••.. ,.. Left half bMkNaney Miller •.••••.. Right full backDorothy IJewellyn ••••. Left. full backFrieda Zeeb ......••.•.....•..•. Go:u.J1IDior:Alma Parmele ..••..•..•. Right wingKatherine Bosson ..•••••. Right insideGladys Or8ell1UD ·CenterJulia Dodge ••.•••••••... ·Left insideMargaret Walker •••.•.•••. Left wingHelon Timberlake •. ·Right half backEba Hulson ••••••... Center hall backJgabol MacMurray ... · .. Left hall backAnne JleGuire ••..•... Right. fnll bMkDorothea Bunge,Jeanette Regent ...•.. Left tull backElsie SuOI' ••••••••••••••••••• Goallrlia 8tiles rel� Ki. Hurd urn·pire, Mi. Gertrude. Dudley, timekeeperand Mi. Wayman 8COI'f'r.Goa�niorw:- Ames, 3; Hotehki�"Join theArIllY"BUY A TICKETFOR CHARITYSettlement Dancea.'UNar, 7:311 continued to pile ap the score. Mereaul4starred for the church team. The final�('oro was 66 to 10.ne Lineup.('hi(":!go (66) Pr�)l('('t lI. E. (10)Stegeman R. F. . Booth?\ orgren, Sparks J... p. . Bu rrowsShuU, White ....•.. C MatherKenncdy. Wilson· .. L. G ....•• MereausMolander, Kixmiller-R. G ..... lrenuthBaskets: Stegeman, ]3; Norgren, ;: I� ChiC3g0's Jlusical Holiday FesUftt¥Shnn, 5; Kenn('dy, 3; lfolancler, !i;Booth, 1; Mereaus, 2; lIenuth, 1. 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