4
TRY TO! )Iympian Cream AT THE ymptan ,taurant nstantine, Prop. People's am Laundty - )omestic or ;Ioss Work - J. TOMS :r Iowa Avenue and Linn Streets Dwa City, Iowa ck of Souvenir Spoons lute in making a selec- :0 Choose From Isiderably lower than o up. $, SoutJenlr Tea Be/LJ forb Veather Styles nes, a gentleman is : he wears. In this il! be easily main- Ie Max Mayer store IHI the otbec styles ) the doubtful. 25c l rge line of new ngs just arrived DAlhY IOWAN PUBLISHED BY THm STUDBNTB or THE STATE UNIV.RBITT or IOWA Volume 8 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNISDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1909 N , ... 111 An f..xceUent Cast, Carefully Coached SENIOR CLASS PLAY "The Tal11ing of tne Shre"," Seab at Greer' Frida, HOOD SI.OO, 1St, SOc SfNIOR PLAY JUNNY: CAST LtTTtR PfRffCT HANFORD'S INTERPRETATION TO BE FOLLOWED. Senior Thespians Being DriUed by Experts-l\[uny Alumni Plan To Attend. LABORATORY NEAR FINISH. RAPID PROGRESS AT OKOBOJI. Limit of Accommodations Practical- ly Reached. Despite the delays occasioned by I the recent rains the WOrk on the LlTfRARY SOClfllfS TO GRADUATf SfNIORS ANNUAL FOllEN 10 ME T COME Okoboji Lakeside Laboratory has Program will be FoUowed by an In- tonnal Reception and 8enJor lng. progressed rapidly and it Is now al- most ready for occupancy. The build- Next Monday evening will occur the Ing has been erected for about a I On n xt Friday venlng In annual senior play. The seniors of month and has recently been painted. auditorium will occur the forty-first , 1909 will offer the merriest play In Tables and desks have been con- , annual commenc ment ot th s v n , Shakespeare's long list, "The Tam- structed and placed In position and literary societies In the unlv rslty. Ing of the Shrew." Thtl cast will close- are now ready for the reception of the This is the bIg event of th year tor ly follow the Interpretation of lIfr. apparatus which Is to be shipped I the literary I!ocletl 9 and an Chas. B. Hanford, and every effort there this week. The apparatus lor program has be n arranged. Each will be made to prove to the universi- ty audience that a classical play can be Chuck-full of funny situations and comedy Hnes. the equipment of thtl laboratory Is society will pre ent tb Ir seniors tor being packed and will probably be graduation through a pr siding om- shipped Thursday, Prot. Wylie or Mr'l cer, an alumnus or alumna of tbe Puckett gOing along to supervise the society whJch he or sbe repres nta. installation. The preparations for the I According to custom the gradual B accommodation of the students In th-9 1 of each society wlll b present d with way of board and lodging are fast I pine. The general public Is Imlted lo being completed and everything will attend. be ready for the opening on June 21. Aft th I J f I REnEW : rRiz DE w.um .D. I, JUII to Gh n I J)rm. Friday aft rnoon at 4 o' I ck Gov. B. F. Carroll ..... llh hi air will hold tb annual r 1'1 " at thtl unlv nlty r glm nt. Followlnr; tb r I . by th gov rn r tll Var Ity RIft III glv an xhlbHlon drlll. Th year In military work will b a ·ard- d. Th comml Ion d om r8 ot tb h' slons algn d by Gov rnor this tim . Tb tollowlng ar th a made: Cad t plalo, W. 1 ... Sell 0 k, o. D., Junior Indlvldu I medal. econd LJ ut. E. . Glib .rt. Co. A" Sopbonlor Individual m dal. Prlvat O. .• full nb r. o. E., Fr shman Individual m d I. AlUMNI WIU ASSIST GRiffITH NfXr fAll 10\\ \ ro 11 \'}' K 1' •• 1l ('0 Xln Old M n "III Out _ \\ IIh (If .... i I rr'(,m Pro \. I tur a wllll.llul lootb 11 l lUI thl till r 1Ir1 ht r lor Jo nl It 100 ut lOY I thou v ral y. oltur I In troUI rl, but at nutbln, 'oulel pr \ nl Old Gole! tr.m In to tb troot 00 mar 011 th arid- Iroo. Jobn Griffith, our Of'W (I tb. n d r bll This week the cast will be under th e direction of a graduate of the Sargent school of acting, Miss Gret- chen Stiger. Miss Stiger will not only dir ect dally rehearsals but will stay until the performance Is completed. Ev ery attention wllJ be given to de- tail s. I el' e exerc ses lin norma r- Numerous applications for admls-' ceptlon will be held In the ladl s' aplnln L. n. Leep r, Co. C., 01. AI co cb II bu b d sion are being received daily and ac- d I Thl III b I d raw ng room. I! w e lowe Durn tt sharp hoot r's ill I. cording to present indications, many by a senior sing. Capt In R. C •• 1), re, Co. The program fo llows: and Conal Sword, "Inn r of company The unIversity orchestra will play will be refused admission, as accom- the special music used by Mr. Chas. modations are limited. Each of the Violin Solo ....... Eastman comp tlUv drlll. B. Hanford in all his performances. colleges In the state Is given one Presiding Officer for th Ev nlng ... The costumes will be furnished by scholarshi p, which Is to be awarded · ............ Dr. . E. Sea hor C. Lange of Chicago, a house makrng to the students especially profici ent ZetagatbJan. a specialty of high class Shal,espeare In the natural sciences. Presiding Omcer .. Mr. M. L. Ferson d tl The llmit of accommodations is pro uc ons. Oration, "Co ll ege Id als" C. . Cor y A dress rehearsal will be held Sat- almost reach ed already, so that any Presentation of Pins urday evenlng. Last evening a full deSiring to enter should make' appU- Response ...... , H. H. Smith, Pres. rehearsal was held at the Coldren, cation at once to Prof. Thomas Mac- ErodclphJOJ1. aptaln O. L. John on, aI, Inn r of cond pI c comp tltlve drlJl. This Cl'r mony clo a th university r ghnent. H haa and the cast proved to be almost let- bride. The tuJtlon for the first term Is tour y ars In that capacity. th long- Presiding Officer ... Mrs. J. W. Rich ter-perfect and very good on sltua- $15 and for the second term It Is pro- est d tall th '\ ar Departm nt allows tions and stage scenes. portion ate to the number of courses Oration, "Maud Adams" Meta Raney for such nil'. Thur day venlng Presentation of Pins. The play has received more atten- taken. Tuition will be paid in advance th Ion d offic ra of lh r gl· I d t d f t Respo::se ...... LydJa Heery, Pres. n or er a e ray he necessary ex- ment will give an Informal banqu t penses of opening the school. hl'lrshall Law. at th Burkl y Imp rial In bls honor. Presiding ............... . Hyperian Elects OtIIcers. · .. ...... Mr. Daniel H. Sheehan Waper The Hyperlan club held its last bus- Presentation of Dlp-Jomas Tbe (oliowlng tram th Pr tlon from the state press than any Similar college production to date and many alumni have sent word that they wlll come in time for the per- formance and for the first "alumni" frolic whIch will be held the next Iness meeting of the year last even- Response ...... E. R. O'Brl n, Pr . be of Inter st to th ma!'y friend. of Ing and elected the tollowlng officers: Solo .. . ............ Annie Pierce day. President, Forrest B. Olson; secra- Octave Thanet. Don WagJ :-r: Frequent rehearsals will be beld b th t I tary-treasurer, Percy N. Haughtelln. Presiding Officer ................ . y e cas to nsure a smooth per- "A 'Donald Warner Scbolar,hlp' t to be stabUshed at West I1Igh school formance. This play wl11 be the only classical play to be attempted by university dramatic talent this year, and all the dramatic interests in the school have freely united In plans for Its complete succell8. · . . . . .. Miss Katherine Buxbaum D s Moines. New Annnals in Library. Presentation of Pins. The '200 reward, olr red by F. C. The new Junior Annuals of Mlchl- Response Bertha Willi P e . . . ams, r . Hubbell, for the recovery of the S. . gan, Purdue, Minnesota and Crelgh- ton Law School have been received and are now on exhibition at the PhJlomathlaD. Oration, "Beecher as a Patriarch" · ........... Mr. Chas. Kaufman I. athlete's body, was r tu d by Prof. RIcker and the two boys who found fI r o llu a n w "p pp" Into th m n an lurn out on ' or lh hi had IDI' \h dlY of 19 But Griffith 01 bin, blm If In at I a t halt a do n after b Dd Presentation of PIns. loin s river, and th mon y was whU Fr nk oor and For the first time the play will be general library. representative of the whole unversl- ty. This Is accomplished by the ap- Meeting Varsity RUles. All of the members of the Varsity Response ......... L. L. Hili, Pres . turned Into the school. It wlJ) be In- 11'111 d Hesperia. creased duly, by donations, and the guard . With thJ pearance of a senior medic, Mr. Rlfies are urged to be present for a' Presldlng Officer Miss Jennie Roberta money wlll be used to send worthy aistants Co ch Grimtb Strong, in a very funny comedy part. very important meeting tonight at the Presentation of PIns. young students to college. abl to d vole mol' tim to ub mill It interest shown Is any index, the armory at 7 o'clock sharp. ' Response .... " Regina. Long, Pres. No Institution Is named In partlcu- than baa been attendance w1l1 be unusually large. Ining. lar, but, since Don was IJO thoroughly AJthoug.h actual practi ca.uno Ohange in OoDcert. PresldJng Officer " Mayor Ralpb Otto devoted to S. u. r., It ms Uk Iy begun unUl Sep moor 20, ac ordlll The faculty concert which has been Presentation of PlnB. that the varsity will be the alma ma- to tb collf rell rul ,It 1& thou ht An athletic "Boosters" meeting and advertised for tomorrow evening at Response ... J. Owen Perrine, Pres. ter or the youths who sad prlvHeg that a large Dumoor of th meu will rally will be held Friday at 3 p. m. the auditorium has been changed to Plano Solo. It 11'111 be to profit Intellectually be- he on hand the prec:ed1D 11: In or- Boosterll' Meeting. at the armory: All tbe athletic teams tomorrow afternoon at 4: 30 at the cause of the tragedy tbat cost the der to he out for the flnt IlracU Notice to Owl and KerB. Ife of a apletldld young American ath- on the aboT date. Some of tb Methodist church. are expected to be present, partlcular- All active members wlll meet at lete and scbolar." ldckera will tak foo ball born Iy tbe tootball men. Plans for the faU campaign will be laid and the next year's work in all the phases of ath- letic! Peppery talks will lie given. All the "booste rs" In the llDlverslty are ul'ged to attend. Macbride HOilored. Close hall at 5 o'clock for a busllleflS Professor Thomas H. Macbride bas been honored In hil appointment by ae8l\on. The lIewly elected members The Regents' cup will be on ex- Governor Carroll to the Iowa State 11'111 meet at the same time and place hibitiOD at Cerney anJ T ep &,fter them thll and pra tit po'" ing dur1.D, the nlDJlleJ'. SIx of Jut fall'. team 11111 be through graduation ! but Dine of hi Drainage alld Cooaervation C081mls- Election 01 ollcen and orplllJatfon 11 o'dock today. Seatora pIe take ___________ _ s\on. tor nat lear. DOUce. (CmltinDec1 Oil pap t) ------ II !

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TRY TO!

)Iympian ~e Cream

AT THE • ymptan

,taurant nstantine, Prop.

People's

am Laundty

-)omestic or

;Ioss Work -J. TOMS

:r Iowa Avenue and

Linn Streets

Dwa City, Iowa

ck of Souvenir Spoons lute in making a selec-

:0 Choose From Isiderably lower than o up. $, SoutJenlr Tea Be/LJ forb

Veather

~ew Styles nes, a gentleman is : he wears. In this il! be easily main­Ie Max Mayer store IHI the otbec styles ) the doubtful.

25c

lrge line of new ngs just arrived

~BE DAlhY IOWAN PUBLISHED BY THm STUDBNTB or THE STATE UNIV.RBITT or IOWA

Volume 8 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNISDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1909 N , ... 111

An f..xceUent Cast, Carefully Coached

SENIOR CLASS PLAY

"The Tal11ing of tne Shre"," Seab at Greer' Frida, HOOD

SI.OO, 1St, SOc

SfNIOR PLAY JUNNY: CAST LtTTtR PfRffCT

HANFORD'S INTERPRETATION TO

BE FOLLOWED.

Senior Thespians Being DriUed by

Experts-l\[uny Alumni Plan

To Attend.

LABORATORY NEAR FINISH.

RAPID PROGRESS AT OKOBOJI.

Limit of Accommodations Practical­

ly Reached.

Despite the delays occasioned by I the recent rains the WOrk on the

LlTfRARY SOClfllfS TO GRADUATf SfNIORS

ANNUAL FOllEN 10

ME T COME }~JUDA1'.

Okoboji Lakeside Laboratory has Program will be FoUowed by an In-tonnal Reception and 8enJor

lng. progressed rapidly and it Is now al­

most ready for occupancy. The build-

Next Monday evening will occur the Ing has been erected for about a I On n xt Friday venlng In

annual senior play. The seniors of month and has recently been painted . auditorium will occur the forty-first , 1909 will offer the merriest play In Tables and desks have been con- , annual commenc ment ot th s v n , Shakespeare's long list, "The Tam- structed and placed In position and literary societies In the unlv rslty.

Ing of the Shrew." Thtl cast will close- are now ready for the reception of the This is the bIg event of th year tor

ly follow the Interpretation of lIfr. apparatus which Is to be shipped I the literary I!ocletl 9 and an

Chas. B. Hanford, and every effort there this week. The apparatus lor program has be n arranged. Each

will be made to prove to the universi­

ty audience that a classical play can

be Chuck-full of funny situations and

comedy Hnes.

the equipment of thtl laboratory Is society will pre ent tb Ir seniors tor

being packed and will probably be graduation through a pr siding om­

shipped Thursday, Prot. Wylie or Mr'l cer, an alumnus or alumna of tbe

Puckett gOing along to supervise the society whJch he or sbe repres nta.

installation. The preparations for the I According to custom the gradual B

accommodation of the students In th-91 of each society wlll b present d with

way of board and lodging are fast I pine. The general public Is Imlted lo

being completed and everything will attend.

be ready for the opening on June 21. Aft th I J f I

REnEW :

rRiz DE w.um .D.

I, JUII to Gh n }:~hlbltl()n I J)rm.

Friday aft rnoon at 4 o' I ck Gov.

B. F. Carroll ..... llh hi air will hold

tb annual r 1'1 " at thtl unlv nlty

r glm nt. Followlnr; tb r I . by

th gov rn r tll Var Ity RIft III

glv an xhlbHlon drlll. Th

year In military work will b a ·ard-

d. Th comml Ion d om r8 ot tb

h'

slons algn d by Gov rnor

this tim .

Tb tollowlng ar th a

made:

Cad t plalo, W. 1 ... Sell 0 k, o.

D., Junior Indlvldu I medal.

econd LJ ut. E. . Glib .rt. Co. A"

Sopbonlor Individual m dal.

Prlvat O. .• full nb r. o. E.,

Fr shman Individual m d I.

AlUMNI WIU ASSIST GRiffITH NfXr fAll

10\\ \ ro 11 \'}' K 1' •• 1l ('0

Xln Old M n "III ~ Out _

\\ IIh (If ~I." .... i I rr'(,m h·

Pro \. I tur a wllll.llul lootb 11

l lUI thl till r 1Ir1 ht r lor Jo

nl It 100

ut lOY

I thou

v ral

y. oltur I

In

troUI

rl, but at

nutbln,

'oulel pr \ nl Old Gole! tr.m In

to tb troot 00 mar 011 th arid-

Iroo.

Jobn Griffith, our Of'W (I tb. n d

r bll

This week the cast will be under

the direction of a graduate of the

Sargent school of acting, Miss Gret­

chen Stiger. Miss Stiger will not only

direct dally rehearsals but will stay

until the performance Is completed.

Every attention wllJ be given to de­

tails.

I el' e exerc ses lin norma r-Numerous applications for admls-' ceptlon will be held In the ladl s' aplnln L. n. Leep r, Co. C., 01. AI co cb II bu b d

sion are being received daily and ac- d I Thl III b • I d raw ng room. I! w e ~o lowe Durn tt sharp hoot r's ill I.

cording to present indications, many by a senior sing. Capt In R. C •• 1), re, Co.

The program fo llows: and Conal Sword, "Inn r of company The unIversity orchestra will play will be refused admission, as accom­

the special music used by Mr. Chas. modations are limited. Each of the Violin Solo ....... ~tl\dg Eastman comp tlUv drlll.

B. Hanford in all his performances. colleges In the state Is given one Presiding Officer for th Ev nlng ... The costumes will be furnished by scholarship, which Is to be awarded · ............ Dr. . E. Sea hor C. Lange of Chicago, a house makrng to the students especially proficient ZetagatbJan. a specialty of high class Shal,espeare In the natural sciences. Presiding Omcer .. Mr. M. L. Ferson

d tl The llmit of accommodations is pro uc ons. Oration, "College Id als" C. . Cor y

A dress rehearsal will be held Sat- almost reached already, so that any Presentation of Pins urday evenlng. Last evening a full deSiring to enter should make' appU- Response ...... , H. H. Smith, Pres. rehearsal was held at the Coldren, cation at once to Prof. Thomas Mac- ErodclphJOJ1.

aptaln O. L. John on,

aI, Inn r of cond pI c comp tltlve drlJl.

This Cl'r mony clo a th

university r ghnent. H haa

and the cast proved to be almost let- bride. The tuJtlon for the first term Is tour y ars In that capacity. th long­Presiding Officer ... Mrs. J. W. Rich

ter-perfect and very good on sltua- $15 and for the second term It Is pro- est d tall th '\ ar Departm nt allows

tions and stage scenes. portion ate to the number of courses Oration, "Maud Adams" Meta Raney for such nil'. Thur day venlng

Presentation of Pins. The play has received more atten- taken. Tuition will be paid in advance th comml~ Ion d offic ra of lh r gl·

I d t d f t Respo::se ...... LydJa Heery, Pres.

n or er a e ray he necessary ex- ment will give an Informal banqu t

penses of opening the school. hl'lrshall Law.

at th Burkl y Imp rial In bls honor. Presiding Otlic~r ............... .

Hyperian Elects OtIIcers. · .. ...... Mr. Daniel H. Sheehan Waper

The Hyperlan club held its last bus- Presentation of Dlp-Jomas Tbe (oliowlng tram th Pr

tlon from the state press than any

Similar college production to date and

many alumni have sent word that

they wlll come in time for the per­

formance and for the first "alumni" frolic whIch will be held the next Iness meeting of the year last even- Response ...... E. R. O'Brl n, Pr . be of Inter st to th ma!'y friend. of

Ing and elected the tollowlng officers: Solo .. . ............ Annie Pierce day.

President, Forrest B. Olson; secra- Octave Thanet. Don WagJ :-r:

Frequent rehearsals will be beld

b th t I tary-treasurer, Percy N. Haughtelln. Presiding Officer ................ .

y e cas to nsure a smooth per-

"A 'Donald Warner Scbolar,hlp' t

to be stabUshed at West I1Igh school

formance. This play wl11 be the only

classical play to be attempted by

university dramatic talent this year,

and all the dramatic interests in the

school have freely united In plans

for Its complete succell8.

· . . . . .. Miss Katherine Buxbaum D s Moines. New Annnals in Library. Presentation of Pins. The '200 reward, olr red by F. C.

The new Junior Annuals of Mlchl- Response Bertha Willi P e . . . ams, r . Hubbell, for the recovery of the S. . gan, Purdue, Minnesota and Crelgh-

ton Law School have been received

and are now on exhibition at the

PhJlomathlaD.

Oration, "Beecher as a Patriarch"

· ........... Mr. Chas. Kaufman

I. athlete's body, was r tu d by Prof.

RIcker and the two boys who found

fI r

o

llu a n w "p pp" Into th m n an

lurn out on ' or lh

hi had IDI' \h dlY of 19

But Griffith

01 bin, blm If In

at I a t halt a do n

after b Dd

Presentation of PIns. loin s river, and th mon y was whU Fr nk oor and For the first time the play will be

general library.

representative of the whole unversl­

ty. This Is accomplished by the ap-

Meeting Varsity RUles.

All of the members of the Varsity

Response ......... L. L. Hili, Pres. turned Into the school. It wlJ) be In- 11'111 d

Hesperia. creased duly, by donations, and the guard . With thJ

pearance of a senior medic, Mr. Rlfies are urged to be present for a' Presldlng Officer Miss Jennie Roberta money wlll be used to send worthy aistants Co ch Grimtb

Strong, in a very funny comedy part. very important meeting tonight at the Presentation of PIns. young students to college. abl to d vole mol' tim to ub mill

It interest shown Is any index, the armory at 7 o'clock sharp. ' Response .... " Regina. Long, Pres. No Institution Is named In partlcu- than baa been

attendance w1l1 be unusually large. Ining. lar, but, since Don was IJO thoroughly AJthoug.h actual practi ca.uno

Ohange in OoDcert. PresldJng Officer " Mayor Ralpb Otto devoted to S. u. r., It ms Uk Iy begun unUl Sep moor 20, ac ordlll

The faculty concert which has been Presentation of PlnB. that the varsity will be the alma ma- to tb collf rell rul ,It 1& thou ht

An athletic "Boosters" meeting and advertised for tomorrow evening at Response ... J. Owen Perrine, Pres. ter or the youths who sad prlvHeg that a large Dumoor of th meu will

rally will be held Friday at 3 p. m. the auditorium has been changed to Plano Solo. It 11'111 be to profit Intellectually be- he on hand the prec:ed1D 11: In or-

Boosterll' Meeting.

at the armory: All tbe athletic teams tomorrow afternoon at 4: 30 at the cause of the tragedy tbat cost the der to he out for the flnt IlracU Notice to Owl and KerB. Ife of a apletldld young American ath- on the aboT date. Some of tb Methodist church.

are expected to be present, partlcular- All active members wlll meet at lete and scbolar." ldckera will tak foo ball born

Iy tbe tootball men. Plans for the faU

campaign will be laid and the next

year's work in all the phases of ath­

letic! cO~BlderN1. Peppery talks will

lie given. All the "boosters" In the

llDlverslty are ul'ged to attend.

Macbride HOilored. Close hall at 5 o'clock for a busllleflS

Professor Thomas H. Macbride bas been honored In hil appointment by ae8l\on. The lIewly elected members The Regents' cup will be on ex-

Governor Carroll to the Iowa State 11'111 meet at the same time and place hibitiOD at Cerney anJ T ep &,fter

them thll Illrln~ and pra tit po'"

ing dur1.D, the nlDJlleJ'.

SIx of Jut fall'. team 11111 be I~

through graduation! but Dine of hi Drainage alld Cooaervation C081mls- Election 01 ollcen and orplllJatfon 11 o'dock today. Seatora pIe take ___________ _

s\on. tor nat lear. DOUce. (CmltinDec1 Oil pap t) ------

II

!

THE DAILY IOWAN Vorma ts NUXB~R 171 Every morning except Saturcla1l

.nd Mondays. Of the Vldette-Report­er the forUeth year and of the B. U. I. QuiU the seventeenth year.

Editor-in-Chler HmlBIIRT M. HARWOOD

AlU~N' Will ASSIST GRiffITH NfXT fALL

(Continued trom page one)

old men wUl be back In achool. Kirk,

Desk Editors Hastings, Carberry, Stutsman, Per-Mond.,. ........•. Lloyd G. Norman Tuesda,. . . • . . . . . .. Frank F. Swan rine and Brugman have played their Wednesday. . .. P. E. Van Nolltrand last game for Iowa. However, Seidel, Thursday ....•........ Leon Smith Saturday ......... G. K. Thompson Hanlon, Johnson, Hyland, Collins,

Assoctate Editors Hazard, Stewart, Comly and Captain H. C. Langland P . N. Haughtelln

R. C. Puckett Gross still remain. Besides this

Karl D. Loos Paul S. Colller strong bunch of old men, a wealth of Editorial Writers

H. P. Smith Chester A. Corey material wlll be available trom last Women's Editors - fall' fre had Chase is a India Goodman Meta Ranel ssm n squa .

Grace Wood FannIe Koch fierce tackler and will make a bid for Reporters

Georce A. Rice W9r S. Cardell the end position opposite Hyland.

"Of all that is good, Iowa affords Hull and O'Brien who did such great By yee, wIlen Ylm Hill says times

work at tackle for the first year men are improving, lll'OSI)erity is surely the best."

DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHING CO., w111 be out. O'Brien will probably be hel·e. !\Jr. mil is the squealer champ. Publishers (Incorporated) H

ROBERT B. PIKE ... Business Mgr. tried at center where his weight wlll e told Pl'eS. TlIft last week that a wave of lll'Ospel'ity wus coming our

Address all communications to be of better advantage. Hanson also way and it would at'1l1ve Just as soon THE DAILY IOWAN, Iowa City, Ia IllS conm'ess djo" ed Th w

Entered as second-class mail mat­ter, November 12,1903, at the post­olJ\ce at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act of Congress ot Marck 3, 1879.

Per Year, paid betore Nov. 15, $2.26 Per Year, paid after Nov. 15, $2.75 Per Semester .............. $1.25 Per Month ...... ............. 40 Per Single Copy ...... .. . .. .. .. 05

Office-23 East Washington Street, Both Phones

(Under Name ot Iowa City CItizen) Announcements and Notices should

be in the Iowan office by 6 o'clock to Insure publication.

Copies tor sale and subscriptions taken at the Iowan office, Iowa book store, Wieneke's Arcade book store.

IOWA'S LITERARY RECORD.

played steady ball at center and' e' aum. e ne wheat Cl'OP will be a good one, he

guard last fall and will make some said, and all we needed was to get of his older competitors go the limit, those fellows who wel'e tinkel'ing

with the tariff to go home lind get Behind the line Murphy and Ehret acquainted with their constituents. will make a pair of the best halves AmI tllen he snid something that

lUlIde lIIe feel lIS gl11cl as I did wben hard to su rpass. Ehret is a good fu:1 the bos. wrotc me I could come bllck back and may be shilled to this po-, lind hllve lily old job. H snid : "The

IUo I west amI the south 1I1'e to be the s n. . gt'eat sections of the ('ounh'Y, lind we

Of the old men Coll!ns and Hazard no longer feltl' Wall Stl·eet. We have om' gl'eat CI'OJlS anll OU1' own flllallcial

will be back of the line; Stewart at l'e oUI'ces, our own banks, and tlley quarter; Seidel and Johnson at at'e stl'ong enough to Cltl'l'y liS

guard; Hanlon and Hyland at end tlU'ough." Gee, thut's good news! Wall Stl'eet no longer hilS unything

and Gross at tackle.

There are also several good men

on Iowa. Now Jet evel'ybody get busy IIncl help to fultllll\l!·. Hill's wise pre­dlctions. And while YOll al'e in the

Iowa holds an enviable position in In school who were nol out last year, huntor cOllie In and let us rig yOll up

debate and oratory. A review of the but have been out to spring practt e.

year's contests is highly satisfactory If all the available men try for p08i-

with II> suit of PI'ospcl'ity clothes that will 1lI11ke you look the pal't aucl feel good all o\'e l·. You will waut a new

to forensic enthusiasts. We met and tlons this fall, competition will be PlIllanm hut, too, ut the pl'kes we al'e llIaking for those. Come ill SOOIl.

defeated tbe strongest schools In the keen and Iowa will be aswred a ",in-

" Sot. In debate Iowa scored a unan- nlng team.

imous victory over Wisconsin. Our

lIlinnesola tE:am bested the gophers at

Minneapolis in a close contest. These

were real achievements. In oratory

Iowa talles high rank among the west­

ern schools. With such victories as

these Iowa maintains her propel'

place in forensics.

Next year's prospects are en­

couraging. Already talented and cap­

able men have been chosen for the

interscholastic debates next fall.

These meD were pIcked from a wealth

of material so the universIty Is

bound to well represented. With the

spirit and enthusiasm now being man­

ifested In forensics, Iowa looks for­

ward to a repetition of this year's

success In debate. Already a number

of men are preparing for the . O.

L. preliminary. The material in ora­

tory promises to ful!:-- equal that of

this year.

The rec.:.rd in forensics has given

a positive Impetus to other lines of

university endeavor. Herein liE:s a

large part of the benefit attendant

upon the Industrious effort which has

characterized the winners of forensic

laurE:ls. All concerned have been

benefitted and there is cause for gen­

eral congratulation uver the situa­

tion.

AdlJli ~ ion fOl' Recital.

The admission charge to the ham­

ber music recitl\1 this eVE:ning w\1J be

twenty-five instead of fifty cents.

')cita Sigma Hho lit r ·,rkley.

':'he n, ,, obers of the local cbaJlter

of Delta: Sigma Rho will hold a din­

ner at the- lJurkley ImperIal tonigbt

from 6 to ' 8. Initiation ceremonies

will also be held this ennis, .

• 1

Order your COAL and Petroleum Coke

University Bookstore

On The Corner

Text Books for AU Colleges All School Supplies

Waterman Fountain Pens

PENNANTS COLLEGE PINS COLLEGE STA TIONERY MAGAZINES SOUVENIR POSTALS SPORTING GOODS

Our Prices Always Riltht

REICHARDT THE

CONFECTIONER ~

Palruetto Chocolates Our ~Speci­alty. All Candies Home-made. Ice Cream made in AU Shapes and furnishl'd for Parties and Receptions.

All Latest Drinks

Muggs;r, with

Rush Medical College IIf Amt.1"'n0ll WITH

TM@ University of Chicago

CoD.,. work nquired few Adml.loa Full work in tho Summer Quart ...

Fi"t Term June .,-July .8 Second Term July 29""Sepl.,

Write lor full pa"icul.,. to the D .. D 01 M..uc.l Courses, lhe UDive .. ity of Chicaeo.

• 40 TRAINS

DAILY and HOURLY

Between

OEDAR RAPIDS

-AND-

IOWA CITY

Via

INTERURBAN

RAILWAY

HASONIO NOTIOB

OltJ Lodge No. " A. Ji'. a A. :

W. 101., R. L. Dunlap.

Secy., Bruce Moore.

bam~e8' clotbea cleaned at a .... u _~~2~P~h~Y!si~0l~' a~Jl.I:8!_ :;;i~~~ __ ~l!~ular~~M=ee=t=ln=g=, =th=l:;rd;;;;)(~oa~..,~ aDa-,F __ . M.

DR. OBARLES S. .QAB~ WANTED: -5 0 0 cast-off suits,

Physician and Surceon. - J overcoats, etc., at once. Wlll pay $5 OMce 17'Ji Dubuque St.

up. Write and I will call. A. Pollock , Relddence 229 Summit St. Both Phones

General Delivery. 6-9

Pure Ice ere.m In an,. quantltlM. DR. I. a. MUELLER

B. D. Sidwell, 13 W. Ool1ege, Physician and Surgeon

Send your sait to Graham'S Pant(. l091h S. Dubuque St. Both 'Phon.

tortum. U DRS. DEAN & BOILER

LOST:-A student note book at Practice limited to Diseases ot the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat.

the armory during Irving-Philo ball Both phonea.

game. Name on both covers. Finder ---------------:-­F. L. LOVE, M. D.

return to 328 S. Clinton. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and

H. Louis sells Lowney's Box Can- Throat.

dy. tr

C. Bothell makes loans on all kinds

of personal property. OMce over

Citizens Savings and Trust Co. Bank.

For parcel delivery call up Sey­

del's Feed Store. 7lnth Phones. tt

Lowney's Candy at H. Louis' drug

store. tr

Try Graham's Pantltorlum tor first

class work.

LOST:--A watch fob with initials

M. F. T. Finder leave at this office.

FOR SALE:-5x7 Korona camera

and outfit. Practically new.

Hilton, 219 N. Dubuque st.

Roy

FOR RENT:-Two rooms at 10

Office with J. P. Mul11n, M. D.

DR. DONOVAN Physician and Snrgeon

Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Chest.

Office 1171A1 S. Dubuque St. Houl'l 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. Sunday 9-11 Both phones.

Dentists

DR. JOHN VOSS, D. D. S.

2201Al E. College St.,

Both phones. Iowa City, Iowa

Osteopaths

DRS. WASHBURN & WASHBURN

B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Washburn, D. O.

N. Johnson for students of summer Office and residence, 102 S. Linn St., Iowa City, Iowa. Both 'Phones.

school. 3t

WANTED:~Three more ooarders

at 627 East College street.

MAKING A LIVING Any way you 1001{ at It, it Is an

Important and a serious problem. Maybe you will get 30methlng prac· tical In the university that wlJl help you earn a living, but no matter wha.t you do, a bUSiness education will &tand you In good steac1. Write for our free catalogue. It contains valuable Information.

0.1 PI TAL OITY 001\IMERCIAL COLLEGE.

Des 1\lolne&, Iowa.

"TREMONT" The styfe of the season

ARiROW COLLAR

15 cents .ach -. 'or .5 C.Dts Cluett, Peabody a: CompaQ)" I&u_

rn terebled 111 the latest news?

stock ot youlJg men's Oxfords.

are a master's work in which we

I take the greatest pride and are plac·

in!; before the public with enthusl·

astlc praise and fullest guarantee ar

being by tar the beRt $3.60 and $ i.OC

man's Oxford In Iowa City and af

good as any other In

the price.

At MORTON'S Cor. Clinton ~Dd Washfngton St.

Real Estate

SALE AND RENT :-LarlSe list ot

elty residences, vacant lots, and

farms. Also ptocks of merchan­

dise.

c. M.RENO 110 lh Washington St.

Insurance

THE ORIGINAL BANlillnS' LlI<'E ASSOCIATION

Des Moines, Iowa F. W. nOHl\IANN, Agent,

528 N. Dubuque St., Iowl\ City, Iowa

Milk Dealers

Tho 1\Illple Lawn Dairy

TIlE 1\IAPLE LAWN DAIRY

Student Trade a Specialty

L. D. AYERS

Sharon Center Rural 'Phone

Bargain Ten room modern new hOU80-

hardwood finished; back plastered; l!lt1ndry In cellar. All in first clasl condition. Dubuque street, one block from preflldent's house. Owner leaving cJty .

Koser & Sidwell REAL ESTATE

++++++++++++ + SPECIA.L RATES + + iJ '1'O ALL 8BN10RB •

+++++++++++.

B. A. WICKHAM

Architect and Builder

ng Distance Phone 1211.

JohDlon Co. Phone

IOWA. CITY, IOWA.

Iowa Electric Shoe Repairing

206 SO. DUBUQUE ST,

We buy and sell

SECOND HAND OLOTHING

SHOES.

First class work guaranteed at

onable prices.

Transter and Storage.

Phones: Hell 93 M; J. C.

129lh College St.

What a blessing it It every wholeslller Slow selling goods in Something fl'esh and -'Twonld be a melrchJ.1i

A Wholesale Adv

Dozens of designs to merit that you at once get correct line in town.

NO DEAD Because we take bacK

Boiled, unbroken box that giving you something

Do you know or any Where do you suppose From the backwoods? Not on your llr"--_TT'mn

Harrisburg, Orand important city in the towns and villages.

Not so bad for Iowa

"We distributed the . other advertiSing

and many bave "vn ... d.,.".1 ful 11 We book. able to easily sell ceptances as they come special advertis.ing and anyone we know of. giving good satisfaction. gist, Franklin, Pa.

"We have founl\ that with selling goods. We the Inside of the V"~'A"fi"J the goods. When find that you have that Is what we from you."-W ketall Druggists,

and Sur,oon. ~ Dubuque St. 229 Summit at.

th Phones

the

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.

P. Mullin, M. D.

102 S. Linn St., Both 'Phones.

list of

vacant lots, and

rtocks of merchan·

RENO 1 0 ~ Washington St.

'Phone

+++++++ RATES +

8BNIORB •

++++++ ...

HA.80NIO NOTIOB ++++++1"1"1-1"1'111 J 11'++ + + ru, Lod&e No. 4. A.. F. • A. II. + COMDIG BVJ:KT8 +

W. M., R. L. Dunlap. + + Secy., BruCIe Moore.

MeeUng, thIrd KORo, at

M.

++ .... : .. 1 .. 1·1, 1"1 Jul I I I I I • ++ June 9. Last chamber recital In

the auditorium by Prot. H. G. Cox,

Miss Duley, Mr. Peck and Mr. Helgb·

June 16. Commencement Frolic at

Iowa CIty park.

June 16. (MornJng) Alumni n. Varsty.

June 16. Senior hop at armory.

June 16. 9 a. m. Commencement

++++++++++++ + Profttable Vacation + + Bmployment + + rttr UD1vmi'J Students + ++++++++++++

S'I1JDlINTIJ wbo baTe not &1r cl1

ton with Mrs. Cox at the plano. address by Harry Pratt Judson at contraeted for work th18 comlDt ....

June 9. Musical program at Mr. armory. caUoll will do well to 1118 H. S. Prame

Lawton's studio, school of music at June 16. 12: 30 p. m. Alumni dln- at the Bt. James bot 1. Mr. Frame Ilu

B. A. WIOKHAM

Architect and BuDder

4: 30.

June 10. Faculty concert by MISIl'

Proffitt, Mr. Cox and Mr. Lawton at

ner at M. E. church.

Notice to Senlon.

-(Dg Distance Phone 12 III. 4: 30 at Methodist church.

Johnlon Co. Phone Hi. add calendar 6.. .. 666 . ... 6 .. 6

So far very few entries for the

athletlc contests on "Frolic Day"

have been received. It Is request d

that these be all In before Friday

night at 111. L. Ferson's office.

IOWA CITY, IOWA

The Iowa ElectriC Shoe Repairing Co.

206 so. DunUQUE ST.

June 10. Faculty concert by Miss

Proffitt, Mr. Cox and Mr. Lawton at

8: 15 In the audltorlum.

June 11. 4: 30 p. m. Program The Laws have not accepted the school of music, Mr. Lawton's stud- Medics' challenge for the tug of war io. as yet and unless they do so 800n

June 11. 8 p. m. Forensic com- the event wl11 be forfeited to th

mencement exercises at auditorium. lIfedlc". "The seniors trom the other

June 11. Fau Iplslon Iset dance at schools have been likewise slow In

a very Dne propo IUon and III be

here but a IImlted time. tl

Make Your Dates 10 aa not to contllct with the bl,

Gm AOQU

for all lh. olleg at

Brighton Beach Hark EPTE mER 25UI, J 909.

We buy and sell Redman hall. entering and unless they g t th Ir ==========:=== ISEOOND HAND OLOTHING

SHOES.

AND

First class work guaranteed at reas-

onable prices.

Safes, Typewriters Supplies and

Office Specialties

June 11. 4 p. m.-Regimental ra- entries In promptly the ('\'ents will

view by governor of Iowa. go to the Medics by default" Mid

June 12.' Senior Sing on campus at Chairman Reed Lane yesterday.

6:45 p. m. June 12. 7 P. m.-;-Universlty Band

concert (campus).

Slonn's Successor ho ('n.

Professor Washburn Shaw of tilt'

June 13. 4 p. m. Baccalaureate University of Missouri bas been se­

sermon by Dr. Shailer Matthews at lected to succeed Professor Sloan II

auditorium. assistant professor of English during

June 14. Senior play at Coldren the coming year. Prote sor Sloan wbo

COKE, weighed on the City scales, June 14. 2. p. m. Class Day exer- Is at present recuperating in Colora-It $5.75 per ton, delivered within the city limits. cises College of Liberal Arts on camp- do, has been granted a disability al·

June 15. Phi Beta Kappa address, Carnegie foundation . He has b t'n

us. jowance of $900 per year by til .. w. F. Wyman Transfer an'd Storage. PrOf. F. J. Turner, LL. D., Universl- given a I ave of absence of on

TRY THE

Olympian Ice Cream

AT THE

Olympian Restaurant

Phones: Bell 93 M; J. C. 586. ty of Wisconsin, 8:30 p. m. at aud- year and expects to resume teaching J. Constantine, Prop. 129% College St. Second Floor. itorlum. later on.

II • II II .. • 1 • • •• d £1

The Ript Groce.., 111 8. CU ...

The Right Place to

Buy taple and Faney rootri

Dennis Teefy, Mgr.

People's

Steam Laundry

-Dom tic or

Glo Work -C. J. TO S

(owa ity, 10 a

What a blessing it would be If every wholesaler would take back Slow selllng goods in e:l::change for Something II'esh nnd new.

"Rapid Transit Selling Plan for Stationery" Numerous, Quick Sales, with No A dittional Operating Expense, Make Splendid II All Extra." Profits -'Twonld be a merchandise millennium. !....------------- ".'

A Wholesale Circulating Library of High Grade Stationery-PLUS a Whirlwind Selling Plan, includin Sup rb Advertising Matter that when properly used will bring droves of the Best People to your Store

Slow Sellers Promptly Exchanged and Replaced with New Good!.

QUALITY STATIONERY. The latest designs, shades and finishes In correct station­

ery for cultured people-men, women and maids-brides and debutantes--young and old, rich. papers packed In boxes of such exquisite beauty that a sight Is a sale.

Dozens of designs to choose from; a1\ of such conspicuous merit that you at once get the rellutatlon of having the only correct line In town.

NO DEAD STOOK POSSmLE Because we take bacI{ and exchange any and every un­

solled, unbroken box that does not "take" In your section, giving you something fresh, and bright In Its place.

Do you know of any other wholesaler Who will do this? Where do you suppose our biggest trade comes from? From the backwoods? Not on your life-from CHICAOO, Denver, Philadelphia,

Harrisburg, Grand Rapids and from every state and every important city in the country, as well as thousands of small towns and vl11ages.

Not so bad for Iowa City, Is It?

"We distributed the beautiful books 'Correspondence' and • other advertising matter and It has brought us new business

and many have expressed appreciation of receiving the use­ful little book. We like your plan and we are going to be able to easily sell enough of the stationery to meet the ac­ceptances as they come due. With the long time, fine special advertising and exchange, your plan Is better than anyone we know of. We are selling lots of paper and it Is giving good satisfaction."-MARTIN W. RIESEMAN, Drug­gist, Franklin, Pa.

"We have founl\ that the package has a good deal to do with selling goods. We have also found that the quality on the Inside of the package has a little more to do with selllng the goods. When you get both of these things combined, we find that you have the best selllng article of its kind, and that Is what we have to say about the stationery received from you."-WALTER K. SCHMIDT CO., Wholesale and ltetall Druggists, Grand Rapids, Mich.

"The quality of the goods and their neat and attractive appearance proved to be an excellent salesman themselves, and I have no doubt that I Bhall be compelled to make an­

THE PLAN THAT SELLS IT. We sell you more than stationery-we sell you a com·

plete, brtlJlantly-advertised stationery buslness-worke while you sleep-builds up a permanent trade--wlna fame

DOB

and reputation-sells several boxes where you'd sell on Ooods and otherwise and increases your business In other lines by Oeneral lIferchanll, Jewelen, Booksellers, Ne 'ldealen, and bringing well-to-do people into your store W!IO never crossed its threshold before. Postma era--fall In lin and g1n plltn up f that

All you need Is to buy an assortment of our box station­ery with our superb advertising service, use a llttle counler, show-case, shelf or window space, do your part at using our advertising furnished with your name and address and busl- not for atationery alone, but tor your other Un •• ness, and your customers wlll do the rest.

OUR ADVERTISING SERVIOE IS PRICELE Every man and woman, and nearly every child. bo pu-It Includes:-a dainty, captivating booklet called "Cor- .es your f 'lor writes letten. Evedy one II a po Ible usto­

respondence" that tells people just what they want to know about the etiquette of correspondence. You mall or distrlb- mer for tbl. beautlful box ltaUonery-so enUc1n,IT put up ute It. as your book with your own imprint on It. that the box sells It.

Also embraces a quantity of arti tic blotters; striking hangers for YO'.lr store and a magnificent window display, They get their stationerYlOmewbere--1t not of you, from ready made advertisements, readers, cuts, etc., etc. one of your competitors, and theT buy otber thin .. at lbe

This advertising wl11 give your whole business a tone and character that will bring the best people Into your store. lame time.

"We like your stationery line and manner of doing busi­ness."-STEVENS BROS., Druggists, Cynthiana, Ind.

"The line Is a fine one to sell and we have not a dissatis­fied customer among our patrons. It is profitable and makes a good showing In our store."-BRADLEY BROS., Drug­gists, Wabash. Ind.

"The box naper I received from you is a fast seller and Is giving excellent satisfaction. It also draws trade to my store and Is a good ad."-J. WI WHITSON, Drurll:lst, Blooming Prairie, 1I1inn.

"The assortment of stationery you shipped to us Improves the looks of our store and helps to sell our old slock; in tact, we have done well with It."-J. H. McBURNEY. Post­master, Lost Springs, Kan.

"Your special ad rtising matter baa nabled me to 11' t­ly Increase my lal a on stationery. In addition to l is It has created a great deal of favorabl comm at In ard to my ator. Your propo Uon II a dandy."-HE.ffiY J. ST. JOHN, Druggist, Victor, Mont.

"Tbe atlractlv ness of the packag make It a good 11 r, nd the quallty of the paper brln forth unsolicited ,rat

from my customera."-GEO. A. BU. 'TI '0, Druggiat, Baltl· more, Md. .

"The line Is an excellent one and, judging from pr .t sal ,I will ha e many demands for the _me kind ot good. from the same perlons who have purch aIr y."­LOR E A. DODD , Prescription Dngg1 t, PI burg, PL

"Tbe Une 18 a tl.ne one to sen and we haTe not a 41 Ua­fi d customer among our patrons. It 18 lIrotl.table and mak.

"I find that your line of stationery Is jU8t wbat my cus- a good showing In our store."-SJ ON HERR. Drup, Etc.. tomers want."-JOSEPH J. EHRET, Stationer. 1871 LIn- Bruil, Ind. coIn Avenue, Chicago

other order soon. I like your plan and consider it a re- "Your goods are more than I expected. They make a nice markably Jiber and JUBt pl'oposltlon."-T. N. HARTZELL, I display and are sel1lng well."-MRS. F. A. PIERCE, 1306 Books and Stationery, Kearney, Neb. Addlson Avenue, Chicago.

"We have one of Jour stationery UIOrtmenu. n .. a higb-grade line and sella well to our customers. "-I.. ~ PEPIN, Proprietor Sheridan Park Pharmacy, olle the mOlll exclusive and (asbionable realdence dlstrlc of

SAL E S 1\1 EN WAN TED.

The Ben of Gooda

Th~ Most Liberal Terms

ltteC\iv~ oUv:eniIbrtr

-.- - ~--

.. + +·1 I 1IIIIIni rlnl I I i 1IIIInicil-III

~ PERSO.AL and BOOT..J.L i + + ++oI"H I t I" IrI •• I I I •• ++

Miss Marguerite Moore will arrive Miss Hulda Bolte of Waterloo i8 Three 1\fore Issues.

Friday to spend commencement at visiting ber sister, Miss Bertba Bolte. No issues of the Iowan w111 appear

tbe Volland home. J . A. Long of Indianola spent Sun- on Thursday and Friday of this week.

Are You Interested . 1

in Something Goo d Tl

Miss Irene GHchrlst spent Sunday day with his sister, Miss Regina Long. Three more papers wlll be publlshed,

Miss Stella Smith of Harlan spent with Miss Anne Gittins at W1l1lams- The state board of dental exami- those of Sunday, Tuesday and Wed-

Sunday with her sister, Miss Edna burg, Iowa. ners are now examining the senior nesday of commencement week. to Eat , .. Smith. Miss Lulu Collette of Davenport dentists.

Miss Gretcben Stiger of Toledo, la., visited over Sunday with Miss Ethel The Misses Elizabeth Nutting, Lou-Williams at Des MoiDes.

arrived yesterday afternoon to assist MarShall. lse Lyon and Florence Magowan of Clyde Wllliams bas been signed

the hJgh scbool graduating class are

Groceries Fresh Fruits Canned Goods Eaeo Flour

in training the senior play. Henry Hertz, medic '09, will locate by the Des Moines baseball manage-

pledged to Delta Gamma.

Chase & Sanborn Coffee In Zearing, Iowa, for the practice of ment and will bold down second

Tbe Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternl-base until the middle of August. He

ty will entertain at an all-day picnic Peoples Theatre his profession.

begins action today at Omaha. "

Vaudeville PROOR.U(.

Week OolDDloocing 1\(a)" 81.

A

OVERTURE

B

MOTION PICTURE

o HAWLEY & LESLIE

D

OAMEOORAPB

E

SOBOENWERK

F

Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson of up the dver Saturday. Mrs. Teeters

Lamoni will be In the city for com- will chaperon.

mencement week. Mr. Anderson, L. A. Miss Carolyn Bradley returned A bill is up in the State Assembly

'08, Is president of Graceland college. {rom Milford, Iowa, Monday evening of Colorado wblch proposes to unite

GRANDRATH & SIMPSON ...

Both PhODeI

where she has been coaching the cast all of the state educational InsUtu- ==================== in a class play. tions into one corporation, "The

Professor R. B. Wylie leaves for State Unlverlillty of Colorado." - -

Try the Dally Iowaa waat colo

umn for results.

Sorority Chocolates

Lake Oko boj I Th ursday to take ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;:;;;:;;~:;;:;;=

Taste Like More

cbarge of his work at the laboratory.

Word has been received of the

death of the lather of Shirley Horey,

Eng. '09.

Mrs. R. H. Volland will entertain It you want lomethlul that II re-

at a luncheon Saturday in bonor of ally delicate buy a box Qf these

the cast of "The Taming of the chocolates and get a beautiful art-

Sbrew"-the senior class play. 1st's proof free while they last at

Misses Mary Payne and Bessie

Pierce wlll take summer school work

FONTINELLE Barth ~o!leph Farrel's Wonderful )(eebani. ,

Schuppert & Bostwick

at Lakeside Laboratory at Lake Ok­

oboji. The above combined with really quick and courteous treatm nt the facts on which we base our requests for your laundry wo k. Care in handling of your articles-together with a thoroughl, equipped plant guarantees you no frayed edges, scorched work

cal Invention.

G

PEOPLESOOPE

B

FINALE

. 11 AND 8 SOUTH DUBUQUE ST ..

Senior Sing.

, The seniors will giye a senior sing

. Saturday evening at 6: 45 on Liberal

, Arts steps.

etc. A trial solicited. _ ::: ~

The C. O. D. SteamlLaundryl<>wen,,& G1'Il.~~ p;~~~!~ low. Ave.

.(;!,:~~'f2.~.~.~.(;?g;~~(;?~.~.(2.G;?'I2.G7'G?.~!~.~.~.~.g:r;;7.p-;G7.g;c:'.g;~'=Z.g;~e.g;(;?g;G?~~ . • ~~~~~~~~~~'~'~'~~~~~~;?:~~~~~~~'~ . ~~.t;?~ • . ~\S'.~~-- ~'S ~~~~~ ~ .. ~

,.~ s. u. I. JEWELRY ~ @ m ~ MORRISON'S JEWELR Y STORE ;. iii AT =:. ~ ~ ~ ~ iiiJ We always have been the LEADER of all the NEW things in UNI- CI;fl.

~ VERSITY JEWELRY and Souvenir Articles of the Better Qualities ~ ~ ~ i/iJ but this spring we are showing more Novelties than e, er before. ~

~ ~ ~A~ ~ 'M . GOOD LARGE ASSORTMENTS tfI\ .• UJJ Twenty-five different styles of TO CHOOSE FROM Entirely new designs in "IOWA " ~v~ ~ "IOWA" Pins Scarf Pins SOC ~ ';'A~ Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Veil PiDs To fl'\ •• UJJ qualities • • 2Sc, SOc, 7Sc ")I~

fIj, I i Same in Solid Gold • f2, $2, SO, 13 SOLD . C~ar Pins $ 2. 00 ~

tfjili.· ." ": ONLY ~ One dozen different SOles of S. U. I. Souvenir Trays ~

" lOW A Hat Piot" Undoubtedly the best selling Souvenir • •

~• ~ I '" tm .. and BY

Article in the city. Can be used foe ~V~ In Sterling Silver Gold Card Tray, Ash Tray, Pin Tray, etc. ~

,;,tIJ ' Filled qualities 2Sc, SOc It d It - f 6 75 \ll fP9.00 a oz., ,,4.;,0 or , each C • •

i:lX US ~ f/)r Two do7.eD different styles of S. U. I. Souvenir Sterling Silver ffl iJ' "lOW A Fobs" Tea Btffs ~ .;.rv. Swell new shapes, odd colors, Most of our designs are exclusive and A fine little useful article. Makes Q d1\ ~ etc., 25e, SOc, 75e up to $5 CIIl be puuh,sed nowhere else daInty gift $1.00 ~

~ i = ~

'flj SOUVENIR LEATHER PURSES, CARD FIVE HUNDRED DIFFERENT PAT· I:ft. ~ TERNS OF SOUVENIR SPOONS m :'I\~ CASES, MATCH BOXES, BILL FOLDS, Entirely new designs with engraved, '-~ ETC., in endless varieiy. An eulusive etched and die sunk bowls (11\

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Volume 8

An Excellent Cast, Ca. Coached

lAWS 8RtAK RtCOR~ I AV(RAG( GRADI I~

SENIOR aLA.SS )fA]{ES NEW ,

IN EXMUNATION.

l Every Member of Law Gral

Passes the State Bar Examil

tions.

With every member passin

state board examinations th~

class of ' 09 established a new I

by a general average of 89 pel

the highest in the history of I

gal examinations,

The State Board of Exa!

!poke of the work at tbe rl

. Iowing terms. "It was the bl

of rapers the board ever read

I aaye been on it," said A;:~

(,enl ral .Byers on Thursday.

Those wbo successfully me

passed the board are:

George Woodward Barr, Clarl Ralph Erwin Beatty, Tipton. Lake Marshall Bechtell, Mltchl Homer Bradford Carter, Chlcal Mark Seavy Ca.tlin, Iowa City. Jobn Wright Coburn, Marcus. Fred. Joseph Cunningnam, AIlE Oliver Howard De Groote, Hun Michael Leo Donavan, Oxford. Ralph Alan Dunkleberg, Wate: Kabel Louise Eggert, Charles Lee W. Elwood, Elma. Arthur Sigler Engolnetson, Ha Remley John Glass, Mason Cit Jacob Christian Gleysteen, Altl Elmer Simon Green, Cedar Rap Maxwell Delos Gregory, U~

N. Y. Edward John Harmeler, Wash] James Peter Healey, InWOOd. Fred Guest Hlckenlooper, lowl Fred Cline Huebner, Iowa. Cit Francis Patrick Keane, Dunk! James Madison Kelley Jr., Maci Sidney Conkey Kerberg, Sanbl

. George AHred Luxford, Haria! Don Cozard McCully, JeltersoI Edward Wm. McManus, Keol! Ross Elmo Miller, Nira. Francis Joseph Morgan, Carrol Dayton Vir Mulhern, Keota. E •. ward Raymond O'Brien, (] Ralph Addison Oliver, Onawa. Ueallt Ottesen, Davenport. Herbert Alfred Owen, St. Jose Paul Marvin Payne, Linden. William Edward Purcell, CII William M. Ramsell, Ottumwi Wilfieid Scott Randall, Denlso Fred Earl Renshaw, Inwood Will Francis Riley, Burllngto Thorwaldson Sumner Risser

ville. Arthur Schramm, Jr., Burlh Aaron Exle Seidel, Mason ell Edward Parnell Shea, Decora Roy Waldon Snell, Ida GrOVE Harry Spencer Snyder, Sioux Clare Casper Wagner, Pain we Henry Jacob Warner, Claranl Clement Joseph Welch, Musci Pblllp Oecll West, Irwin. John Melvin Woodworth, Idl Natban Dudley Whltiug, 101

• Gillin iD Ohio.

Pror. J. L. Gillin dellve!

commencement address at (

Iowa, Wednesday evening.

eVening be lectured at Mille

m., and this morning he Is t(

the baccalaureate address

graduating class of Ashland

Ashland, Oblo.

I'hl n('tlL H,lI.llllIl Addl'('

PrM. F. J. Turn r J~L. D

University of Wisconsin will

Phi B la Kappa addr 88 at

m. In th audltllrluDl Tuesda