4
Osler freshman team as is Fife. BIJOU THEATRE e out again and should showing. MoelIer, who i.nellgible this year, is forwards seen here at be considered. Alto- seems just now to be ror about three strong even allowing for the of scbolastlc deficlen- High Class Refined , Vaudeville THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY" ---'-- AND SUNDAy. ... -- l\larcb 10, 11, 12, 18. WEST " DENTON Oomedy Singing Bldt HALSEN BROS. .! 'J.'be Original Dancing School JUdI. OLARENOE OLIVER from l\lonologuillt REN TRE 10 by Jame4 Forbe4, "The ChOru4 Lady" Floor, $1 and $1.50 $1; Gallery, SOc Tuesday noon No Free List RS ERY turday 12th TE THE 2000 Feet of &a.1 Moving PietanI. 8 Sbows Dally, P. M. Prices 10-20 Oeata THB PLAOB TO BUY Your TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES for all Oolleres UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE ON THE OOUII Waterman Fountain P. Posten and N ettinr for Room Decoration OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT THE DAILY IOWAN PUBLIIHBD BY TR. STUD.NTS TltJil tiTATIi: UNIVIIR8IT'f OJ' lOW .. , fOlK·lORf TOLD BY RfV. NfWTON HEARN IS OHIEF INTERPRETER OF TALES. . IOWA em, IOWA, FRIDAY MORtdNG, MAIlCH 11,1910 ONLY THREE LETT&RS GIVEN TO IOWA BASKET·TOSSERS Oaptain Stewart, Ryden and TholDAl Rece.ive Ooveted Honor. Owing to the tact that two ot the basketball men were unable to 1inJsh NOVfL ffATURfS MARK OfCORA liONS fOR BALL SOLID CEILING TO BE ED OF FOUR FLAGS. OFFIOERS LEARN 'WAR GA.\IE' EQUIPMENT TO BE ORDEREJ) Cadeta to Stud, Actual ot Troope. At the request of M. C. BURCH'S CARffR (NOS; fOUND IN IOWA RlVfR OOB&LVlLLB ICE BRING BODY TO TOP. Letturer Recites Interesting Charac· the season on account of faculty bans, the smallest number of "I"s Mumma the unJverslty authorities Annual MtlltIu'J Fonnal Will be Held have consented to order full equlp- 8eu"a Oareer a Troubled On&- Bead to be PIaeecl ill III IlleUJn --J1mrDT Fean Gboet. t.eristlc Folk·Lore Tales of Japan. "In Japanese folk-lore, the butter- lIy Is regarded as the sYID,bol ot the human .Ioul," ·said the Rev. Joseph which has ever been awarded to a basketbalI squad In the history of athletics at Iowa, was given to the 1910 team by the board in control of athleUcs at its regular meeting April l--ColDIIdtt.ee Busy ment tor the "War Game ." This is WJth AlTa.agementa. a favorite paetime for omcera ot tb regular service. The plan for decorating the unl- The game first originated with the The Jut chapter in the .btltory of verslty armory for tb.e big mJUtary Burch, Iowa's Ul-fated mascot, haa German army under the name of ball to be held on the first day of b n written. Wednesday afternoon " KrlegapeU" and is planned to give Newton in his lecture on "Japanese Apr1i was given out yesterday by Wednesday evening. th,e omcers experience In the actual men who had b en blasti ng Jce some Folk-lore Tales" at I the auditorium Cadet Captain Gerald Yoakum, distance abov Hyland at center and West at maneuvering of troops and meeting oralv1l1e noticed a yesterday. Th's was the last of the chairman of the committee on dee- dark and almost 8ubmerg d object guard were unable to play the entire the varying conditions ot action. series of seven lectures which he has oratlons. year on account ot "cons" receive. The decorations ae an- 1I0ating slowly down with the massel Regular mll1tary maps accurately been giving here under the auspices ot the Engllsh department." Mr. after the semester exams. nounced will constitute Their the most of dislodged ice. Its p ulJar appear- constructed are provided and the dlf- nnc caus d them to mount upon the bridge and push It Into the shal- wit h the aid of thelr 8ubordlnates elaborate plans for a formal party places were IIlled for the remainder ferent commanders move their forces ever attempted at Iowa. Many un- of the season by Schmidt and Mur- "We are Indebted," Newton, "to Laf<ladlo began Hearn, an \lhy who were awarded "A. I. U."s American who moved to Japan in In recognition of tbelr work. Cap- usual features are included and the low water, wh r It could be reacbed just u they would In actual warfare. guests at the cadet party will wit- from the shore. Her it was at once Different colored pins and other de- 1890, for the greater part of 'WIhat taln Wnlter SteWArt, Oaptaln-elect we know of Japanese folk-lore. For Hugo Ryden, and Floyd Thomas re- ness a most unlque effect in the transformation of the big armory. d1 cov r d that the obj t was a full- Yioes aTe ueed to ind icate the forces , grown black bar, wHhout doubt and orders are Issued and commands the sake of the Japanese girl wJlom celved the much-coveted "1."s. In stead of the usual cel\lng of given as In regular wartare. An um- draped bunting which hangs down Burch. he married, Mr. Hearn became a cit- Izen of the Empire and from his wife Rnd the Japanese friends that he In addition to awarding the let- pire Is at hand to decide whether or so as to obstruct the view from tbe th water is stili a mysl ry. In the ters the board authorized Physical not the troops are moved properly gallery, the captains of the cadet days of his cubhood, Burch was Just how the b ar came to be In Director E. G. Schroeder to arrange Bnd handled in accordance with ex- Dlade In his fourteen years' residence regiment have planned a solid cell- afraid of th rlv r. But it now seems for an Inter-department baeeball Isting condltlons. there, he learned tbese stories at Ing whicb will be ten feet above IIrobabl tbat he v ntured upon the schedule wiIl be beld tb.4s BesIdes giving I the men training In Ilrst hand. Hearn not only enjoyed the railing of the balcony. This cell- rott en Ie .. In ord r to g t a drInk an(l spring. maneuvering troops th gam'e teach- this privilege, but he h'ad the genius Ing w1\1 be formed of tour huge fiags t hat som sudd n break-up caught The board also approved of a es them map reading and t .. m1Ilar- to Interpret the foll,-Iore. These tales with tbe blue fields In the center sur- him and dr t' w him under, where be track meet between tbe Iowa fresh- Izes tbem with many practical prob- belong chiefiy to the old Japan and men and WI'lliams and Vashti col- rounding an tel.ectrlc star. Radiating had no chane of escape. lems of the servlc , such as securJty Hearn arrived there just at the time from this star to the balcony will be The In t reports which had come lege to be beld probably on May 28 . and transportation . when the old Japan was fading away. It was also voted to approve tbe arms ot' a larg" cross of red, of "A great deal Is saId in JapanEll! e freshman contests only wben the tolk-Iore about the duck wbich Is board Is guaranteed agaInst financial wblte and blue bunting torming a strip about ten teet wide. from the anJmal reported him some- where between Coralville and Swl h- Dean Ra)'Dlond j Honored. er; but the latest of these cnme al- Dean W. G. Raymond has just look ed upon as the symbol of famIly and home love. The ant also figures proIninently in these stories. Eastern people have studied the ant almo st loss. Screnaders Out; Spring Here. The ra1llng around tbe balcony molt a. week ago and the owners ot returned from a trip to Ames, where will be covered with a strip of old be add..essed tbe Tau Beta PI, hon- the bear here had almost given up gold bunting five feet wdde runnIng hope of ever hearing of him again. orary society, and to Des Moln s clear around tbe ball which wllI Burch's two-year career In the "Under the sll-I-Ivery moon," treb- where he attended the Public Roads as closely as have the modern selen- led tbe tenor. "Under the silvery form a background for twenty huge Improvement convention. un1versity world bas been marked Uats. stars made of sabers with a center by many viciSSitudes. Few ot his moon," boomed the bass, and then In Des Moines Dean Raymond was of electric IIgbts. The eight basket- kind ever attract so much attention appointed vice-president of the per- Many Interesting and peculiar cus- from the window ot a girl's board- toms and Ideas of tbls oriental peo- ball backgrounds wJ\l Ing house came the patter of hand- serve tor or arouse so much comment as Jlas manent Good Roads association and pie were brought out by Dr. New- clapping. The first robin has mounting transparent been electric de- will act in that capacity for the con- ton In the tales which he recited. signs rt'presenting the six compan- seen and now conclusive evidence Ing year. "The Idea of human re-incarnatlon les, the band, and the regimen tal centered about him sInce he left his Idaho home to attra.ct the favors of the God ot Chance to Hawkeye ath- has been found that spri ng Is here; staff. The receiving corner will be letes anti athletIcs. At the beginning rul es to i\ great extent," said the lec- the serenaders are out. turer. "As a result of such belief, there Is a remarkable absence of the Stringed instruments tinkle pop- hung with oriental tapestries and Weight and Vaultel U e GYIlI. ot lhe 190 footbnll s aSOD he was the otber corners will be decorated ular nlrs also as tbe serenaders make I Since the close of the basketball wh1ch heralded a the good omen fear of death . Another peculiar be- lIet Is the Idea that magical power is by tbe several companJes atter their their rounds, Mandolins and guitars with an banjo to accorn- own plans. Several new tents will be season, the vaulters and weight men would bring success to Iowa upon of both the freshman and the var- th tootball field. He was taken upon &Hy squads have used the armory possessed by the last saying of any used In the scheme of decorations the first trip, and Iowa was beaten pany a negro love song furnish en- tioor for their dally practicing. A one who dies in anger." but their purpose seems to be a s - by a supposedly Inlerlor team. Then joyable music. After the musical pro- r w of th ltd h dl Dr, Newton favored the large eret with Itbe \together e e spr n ers an ur er are followed the most dIsastrous season gram has been rendered, the gay also working out on the rubber mats. number of children who were in the with several other plans which are of recent years, and Burch's popu- troubadores often are invjted to a However. most of the m n ar tal {- aUdience with one Japanese story es- as yet not announced. larlty waned. The players sUll con- "spread" by the young women. On e mg thelr dally "stunts" on the board PetlaI\y suited to them. The attend- tinued to wrestle with the bear for serenader is quoted as sayi ng that a E I to Re in H track ea3t of the armory. The track f ns gn rna ere. amusement. but at the close of the IDee yesterday compared avorably feast always insures a double pre lflth the large audiences which bave Professor Forest C. EnSign, the has been moved to a po Itlon parel- eason he wa shut up In his cage, gram. previously greeted the lecturer. new state school In spector for Iowa leI with the east sIde of the gym and by la t spring had grown too university, Ames and Iowa State and will be left there for the remaln- large anfi savage to be played with. Mil cLean lit Ames. Teachers' college, will continue to re- der of the spring to make room for So he has been kept pretty much In Glee Olub to Give Concert. Pres. Oeo. E. MacLean of the unl- side in Iowa City for the ensuing drill. his den ever since, remaining there In spite of frantic elforts to escape verslty dellvered the mId-winter con- year, as he must \Ive In one of tbese Last Wednesday morning the Un- IVerSlty Glee club gave a thirty mJn- vocation address at Ames yesterday three places. morning. ute concert at the weekly assembly Gillin to PetlIl8Jlvanin. First Onkloor Drill. while the big games were played on The IIrst out-door drl11 was held Iowa field In 1909. The unlucky an- of the Iowa City high scbool. The Prof. J. L. Gl11ln wi1l leave this yesterday by the Iowa cadet corps. imal's final end bas just been told, was well received by the stu- Ero Farces. The parade ground being too damp and the dl cusslon .,.,.blch the various morning for Meyersdale, Pa., where dents, who have Invited the club to The freshman Erodelphlan girls he wllI aid In raising money for the to alIow so many men to drill on, reports which gained circulation make another appearance at the entertained the Erodelphlans and dedication of a church. Later be wl1\ the streets were used. The whol have caused Js etlll fr esh. In the hlgh school auditorium before the Irvings la st eveping at a program of assist In the dedicatory exercises. corps marctled dowd to the depot mJnds of all. close of the school year. farces. "Maid to Order" was given Prot. OllIln will return to Iowa City and back. This is the IIrst time the The men who found the body took Next Tuesday even ing tbe unlver- by Misses Frieda Kurz, Elizabeth morning. alty students wilI be afforded the Nutting, Mabel leol, Helen Reaver, first opportunity of hearing the club Helen Eggert and Hazel Milner. Green Here Soon. , at a concert to be given In tbe audi- "A Pan of Fudge" was presented Ted Green, coach of tbe baseball torlum. An admission fee of twenty- by ?lllsses Nathalie Hemingway, Ms- for the comJng sea on, Is expected live cents will be Charged. Seats may cetta Browning, Florence Magowan, In Iowa Clty elth eT this afternoon or lie reserved at Wieneke's Book Store Mildred Sykes. Muriel Drake and Hel tomorrow. He w11l begIn work with tomorrow morning. ElD Beers. the baseball candidates ImmediateJy. soldier boys have done any march- It at once to Coralville and tele- ing since last fall. "If the good phoned the owners of the bear as to Weather keeps up, 'We will be out- what dJsposltion to make of It. Act- doors permanently soon. The qulck- Ing upon their orders, the bear was er the fellows get In good trim for sent to Iowa City via the Interurban, the annual mareh the beUer" said and taken at once to TaxidermIst Commandant M. C. Mumma yester- day. (Continued on page four)

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Page 1: BIJOU THE DAILY IOWAN

Osler

freshman team

as is Fife. BIJOU THEATRE

e out again and should

showing. MoelIer, who

i.nellgible this year, is

forwards seen here

at be considered. Alto-

seems just now to be

ror about three strong

even allowing for the

of scbolastlc deficlen-

High Class Refined , Vaudeville

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY" ---'-- AND SUNDAy .... --

l\larcb 10, 11, 12, 18.

WEST " DENTON Oomedy Singing Bldt

HALSEN BROS.

.!

'J.'be Original Dancing School JUdI.

OLARENOE OLIVER

from l\lonologuillt

REN TRE

10

by Jame4 Forbe4, "The ChOru4 Lady"

Floor, $1 and $1.50 $1; Gallery, SOc

Tuesday noon No Free List

RS

ERY

turday 12th TE THE

2000 Feet of &a.1 Moving PietanI.

8 Sbows Dally, 8:00..'7:~9:00 P. M.

Prices 10-20 Oeata

THB PLAOB TO BUY

Your

TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES

for all Oolleres

UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE

ON THE OOUII Waterman Fountain P. Posten and N ettinr for

Room Decoration

OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT

THE DAILY IOWAN PUBLIIHBD BY TR. STUD.NTS ~~ TltJil tiTATIi: UNIVIIR8IT'f OJ' lOW ..

,

J~ANfSf fOlK·lORf TOLD BY RfV. NfWTON

HEARN IS OHIEF INTERPRETER

OF TALES.

. IOWA em, IOWA, FRIDAY MORtdNG, MAIlCH 11,1910

ONLY THREE LETT&RS GIVEN

TO IOWA BASKET·TOSSERS

Oaptain Stewart, Ryden and TholDAl

Rece.ive Ooveted Honor.

Owing to the tact that two ot the

basketball men were unable to 1inJsh

NOVfL ffATURfS MARK OfCORA liONS fOR BALL

SOLID CEILING TO BE OO~IPOS­

ED OF FOUR FLAGS.

OFFIOERS LEARN 'WAR GA.\IE'

EQUIPMENT TO BE ORDEREJ)

Cadeta to Stud, Actual ~Ianeu"ering

ot Troope.

At the request of Lle~t. M. C.

BURCH'S CARffR (NOS; fOUND IN IOWA RlVfR

OOB&LVlLLB ICE

BRING BODY TO TOP.

Letturer Recites Interesting Charac· the season on account of faculty

bans, the smallest number of "I"s

Mumma the unJverslty authorities Annual MtlltIu'J Fonnal Will be Held

have consented to order full equlp­8eu"a Oareer a Troubled On&­

Bead to be PIaeecl ill III IlleUJn

--J1mrDT Fean Gboet.

t.eristlc Folk·Lore Tales of

Japan.

"In Japanese folk-lore, the butter­

lIy Is regarded as the sYID,bol ot the

human .Ioul," ·said the Rev. Joseph

which has ever been awarded to a

basketbalI squad In the history of

athletics at Iowa, was given to the

1910 team by the board in control

of athleUcs at its regular meeting

April l--ColDIIdtt.ee Busy ment tor the "War Game." This is

WJth AlTa.agementa. a favorite paetime for omcera ot tb

regular service. The plan for decorating the unl-

The game first originated with the The Jut chapter in the .btltory of

verslty armory for tb.e big mJUtary Burch, Iowa's Ul-fated mascot, haa German army under the name of

ball to be held on the first day of b n written. Wednesday afternoon " KrlegapeU" and is planned to give

Newton in his lecture on " Japanese Apr1i was given out yesterday by Wednesday evening. th,e omcers experience In the actual

men who had b en blasting Jce some

Folk-lore Tales" at Ithe auditorium Cadet Captain Gerald Yoakum, distance abov Hyland at center and West at maneuvering of troops and meeting

oralv1l1e noticed a

yesterday. Th's was the last of the chairman of the committee on dee- dark and almost 8ubmerg d object guard were unable to play the entire the varying conditions ot action.

series of seven lectures which he has oratlons. year on account ot "cons" receive.

The decorations ae an- 1I0ating slowly down with the massel Regular mll1tary maps accurately

been giving here under the auspices

ot the Engllsh department."

Mr.

after the semester exams. nounced will constitute

Their the most of dislodged ice. Its p ulJar appear-

constructed are provided and the dlf-nnc caus d them to mount upon

the bridge and push It Into the shal­with the aid of thelr 8ubordlnates

elaborate plans for a formal party places were IIlled for the remainder ferent commanders move their forces

ever attempted at Iowa. Many un­of the season by Schmidt and Mur-

"We are Indebted,"

Newton, "to Laf<ladlo

began

Hearn, an \lhy who were awarded "A. I. U."s American who moved to Japan in

In recognition of tbelr work. Cap-

usual features are included and the low water, wh r It could be reacbed just u they would In actual warfare.

guests at the cadet party will wit- from the shore. Her it was at once Different colored pins and other de-

1890, for the greater part of 'WIhat taln Wnlter SteWArt, Oaptaln-elect

we know of Japanese folk-lore. For Hugo Ryden, and Floyd Thomas re-

ness a most unlque effect in the

transformation of the big armory.

d1 cov r d that the obj t was a full-Yioes aTe ueed to indicate the forces ,

grown black bar, wHhout doubt and orders are Issued and commands

the sake of the Japanese girl wJlom celved the much-coveted "1."s. Instead of the usual cel\lng of given as In regular wartare. An um­

draped bunting which hangs down

Burch.

he married, Mr. Hearn became a cit­

Izen of the Empire and from his wife

Rnd the Japanese friends that he

In addition to awarding the let- pire Is at hand to decide whether or so as to obstruct the view from tbe th water is stili a mysl ry. In the

ters the board authorized Physical not the troops are moved properly gallery, the captains of the cadet days of his cubhood, Burch was

Just how the b ar came to be In

Director E. G. Schroeder to arrange Bnd handled in accordance with ex-Dlade In his fourteen years' residence regiment have planned a solid cell- afraid of th rlv r. But it now seems

for an Inter-department baeeball Isting condltlons. there, he learned tbese stories at Ing whicb will be ten feet above IIrobabl tbat he v ntured upon the

schedule 'lVJl~ch wiIl be beld tb.4s BesIdes giving Ithe men training In Ilrst hand. Hearn not only enjoyed the railing of the balcony. This cell- rotten Ie .. In ord r to g t a drInk an(l

spring. maneuvering troops th gam'e teach-this privilege, but he h'ad the genius Ing w1\1 be formed of tour huge fiags that som sudd n break-up caught

The board also approved of a es them map reading and t .. m1Ilar-to Interpret the foll,-Iore. These tales with tbe blue fields In the center sur- him and drt'w him under, where be

track meet between tbe Iowa fresh- Izes tbem with many practical prob-belong chiefiy to the old Japan and men and WI'lliams and Vashti col- rounding an tel.ectrlc star. Radiating had no chane of escape. lems of the servlc , such as securJty Hearn arrived there just at the time from this star to the balcony will be The In t reports which had come

lege to be beld probably on May 28 . and transportation . when the old Japan was fading away.

It was also voted to approve tbe arms ot' a larg" cross of red,

of "A great deal Is saId in JapanEll!e freshman contests only wben the

tolk-Iore about the duck wbich Is board Is guaranteed agaInst financial

wblte and blue bunting torming a

strip about ten teet wide.

from the anJmal reported him some­

where between Coralville and Swl h-Dean Ra)'Dlond j Honored.

er; but the latest of these cnme al­Dean W. G. Raymond has just

look ed upon as the symbol of famIly

and home love. The ant a lso figures

proIninently in these stories. Eastern

people have studied the ant almost

loss.

Screnaders Out; Spring Here.

The ra1llng around tbe balcony molt a. week ago and the owners ot returned from a trip to Ames, where

will be covered with a strip of old be add .. essed tbe Tau Beta PI, hon- the bear here had almost given up gold bunting five feet wdde runnIng hope of ever hearing of him again.

orary society, and to Des Moln s clear around tbe ball which wllI Burch's two-year career In the

"Under the sll-I-Ivery moon," treb- where he attended the Public Roads as closely as have the modern selen- led tbe tenor. "Under the silvery form a background for twenty huge Improvement convention. un1versity world bas been marked Uats. stars made of sabers with a center by many viciSSitudes. Few ot his

moon," boomed the bass, and then In Des Moines Dean Raymond was of electric IIgbts. The eight basket- kind ever attract so much attention

appointed vice-president of the per-Many Interesting and peculiar cus-from the window ot a girl's board-

toms and Ideas of tbls oriental peo- ball backgrounds wJ\l Ing house came the patter of hand-

serve tor or arouse so much comment as Jlas manent Good Roads association and

pie were brought out by Dr. New-clapping. The first robin has

mounting transparent been

electric de­will act in that capacity for the con­

ton In the tales which he recited . signs rt'presenting the six compan-seen and now conclusive evidence Ing year.

"The Idea of human re-incarnatlon les, the band, and the regimental

centered about him sInce he left his

Idaho home to attra.ct the favors of

the God ot Chance to Hawkeye ath-has been found that spring Is here;

staff. The receiving corner will be letes anti athletIcs. At the beginning rules to i\ great extent," said the lec- the serenaders are out. turer. "As a result of such belief,

there Is a remarkable absence of the Stringed instruments tinkle pop­

hung with oriental tapestries and Weight ~Ien and Vaultel U e GYIlI. ot lhe 190 footbnll s aSOD he was

the otber corners will be decorated ular nlrs also as tbe serenaders make I Since the close of the basketball wh1ch heralded a the good omen

fear of death . Another peculiar be­

lIet Is the Idea that magical power is

by tbe several companJes atter their their rounds, Mandolins and guitars

with an o~aslonal banjo to accorn-own plans. Several new tents will be

season, the vaulters and weight men would bring success to Iowa upon

of both the freshman and the var-th tootball field. He was taken upon

&Hy squads have used the armory possessed by the last saying of any used In the scheme of decorations the first trip, and Iowa was beaten

pany a negro love song furnish en- tioor for their dally practicing. A one who dies in anger." but their purpose seems to be a s - by a supposedly Inlerlor team. Then

joyable music. After the musical pro- r w of th ltd h dl Dr, Newton favored the large eret with Itbe ~omm~ttee \together e e spr n ers an ur er are followed the most dIsastrous season

gram has been rendered, the gay also working out on the rubber mats. number of children who were in the with several other plans which are of recent years, and Burch's popu-

troubadores often are invjted to a However. most of the m n ar tal{-aUdience with one Japanese story es- as yet not announced. larlty waned. The players sUll con-

"spread" by the young women. One mg thelr dally "stunts" on the board PetlaI\y suited to them. The attend- tinued to wrestle with the bear for

serenader is quoted as saying that a E I to Re in H track ea3t of the armory. The track f ns gn rna ere. amusement. but at the close of the

IDee yesterday compared avorably feast always insures a double pre lflth the large audiences which bave

Professor Forest C. EnSign, the has been moved to a po Itlon parel-eason he wa shut up In his cage,

gram. previously greeted the lecturer.

new state school Inspector for Iowa leI with the east sIde of the gym and by la t spring had grown too university, Ames and Iowa State and will be left t here for the remaln-

large anfi savage to be played with. Mil cLean lit Ames. Teachers' college, will continue to re- der of the spring to make room for So he has been kept pretty much In

Glee Olub to Give Concert. Pres. Oeo. E. MacLean of the unl- side in Iowa City for the ensuing drill. his den ever since, remaining there

In spite of frantic elforts to escape verslty dellvered the mId-winter con- year, as he must \Ive In one of tbese Last Wednesday morning the Un-

IVerSlty Glee club gave a thirty mJn-vocation address at Ames yesterday three places.

morning. ute concert at the weekly assembly Gillin to PetlIl8Jlvanin.

First Onkloor Drill. while the big games were played on

The IIrst out-door drl11 was held Iowa field In 1909. The unlucky an-

of the Iowa City high scbool. The Prof. J. L. Gl11ln wi1l leave this yesterday by the Iowa cadet corps. imal's final end bas just been told,

~ncert was well received by the stu- Ero Farces. The parade ground being too damp and the dl cusslon .,.,.blch the various morning for Meyersdale, Pa., where dents, who have Invited the club to The freshman Erodelphlan girls he wllI aid In raising money for the to alIow so many men to drill on, reports which gained circulation

make another appearance at the entertained the Erodelphlans and dedication of a church. Later be wl1\ the streets were used. The whol have caused Js etlll fresh. In the

hlgh school auditorium before the Irvings last eveping at a program of assist In the dedicatory exercises. corps marctled dowd to the depot mJnds of all.

close of the school year. farces. "Maid to Order" was given Prot. OllIln will return to Iowa City and back. This is the IIrst time the The men who found the body took

Next Tuesday evening tbe unlver- by Misses Frieda Kurz, Elizabeth ~fonday morning.

alty students wilI be afforded the Nutting, Mabel leol, Helen Reaver,

first opportunity of hearing the club Helen Eggert and Hazel Milner. Green Here Soon.

, at a concert to be given In tbe audi- "A Pan of Fudge" was presented Ted Green, coach of tbe baseball

torlum. An admission fee of twenty- by ?lllsses Nathalie Hemingway, Ms- for the comJng sea on, Is expected

live cents will be Charged. Seats may cetta Browning, Florence Magowan, In Iowa Clty eltheT this afternoon or

lie reserved at Wieneke's Book Store Mildred Sykes. Muriel Drake and Hel tomorrow. He w11l begIn work with

tomorrow morning. ElD Beers. • the baseball candidates ImmediateJy.

soldier boys have done any march- It at once to Coralville and tele­

ing since last fall. "If the good phoned the owners of the bear as to

Weather keeps up, 'We will be out- what dJsposltion to make of It. Act­

doors permanently soon. The qulck- Ing upon their orders, the bear was

er the fellows get In good trim for sent to Iowa City via the Interurban,

the annual mareh the beUer" said and taken at once to TaxidermIst

Commandant M. C. Mumma yester-

day. (Continued on page four)

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When Ted Green, the new baseball

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about fifteen men have signified an

Intention to tryout. This Is not ma­

terial enough to Insure a -champJon­

shlp nine.

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CHARLES S. GRANT, If. D. Otlice 1'7 1·2 S. Dubaque 8&.

OYer Stach'. Sboe Store Bes1dence 229 S1UIUDit 8L.

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DRS. WA.8BBURN '" WAJDIII B. E. Washburn, D. O. ' Eyet1D S. Wuhburn, D. O.

011108 and rea1deaoe, lOS S. LIllI", Iowa CitJ, Iowa. Both 'Phoa.

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.TOHN VOSS, D. D. 8. The Student's Deutilt

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MUSICAL STUDIOS

RALPH LAWTON Teacher of Pleino, Orpa III

Tbtlory ot MusiC. Avalll~'" Concerts, Recitals and MulitlltL STUDIO 19 1·2 W ASBlNG'roI ..

11R8. ANNA DILLER STAIIB". Mustc Studio

21 North Dubuque Street \\,111 receive puplls In Pllllolorte,

'rgan and Theory. Studio honn t a. In. to 12 m. ~..1tern on houn br appointment. J. C. Phone 41&8 lita­dlo. 621 Resld'Jn<,e.

ANNA S10m owa Soprano

Pupil of Cbas. W. Clark and 0.

Tbere Is no reason wby Iowa

should not produce a team far above

the average this season it only the

eligible varsity men and the fresh­

men of last year's team tUfn out.

With a nucleus of six old men, Green

can easily brIng out a winning nine.

The freshmen last year had a good

team, and should furnish valuable

material to the varsity.

is a teature ot our Easter garment waking for men • .. We clothe you in the style you want, not in the tashion made up in tJle factory last tall. . .....

14'7 Wabash Avp.bue, OhicalO, DJ. pretty as she can be. Hamlin. Concerts, Recitals, Vocal,.. structlon. Studio, 114 South CIIJIII St. J. C. Phone 663.

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in fit and flnlsh and far superior III Is the lime for tbis materJal to re- llWI'Y way to ordinary gllrments. The port for practice. It ls only by start- cost will be about what you plly for

,he conunon kind anyway. ing now that the best possible team We Do Oleaning, Pressing and can be developed. Green cannot RepaiJ'ing Also

coach a handful of men to champion- JIUSA, THE TAlLOR,

ship honol's; neither can he turn our 203 ColJege, Cor. Dubuque We also do cleaning, pressing, re-

a team ln a few weeks preceding the pairing.

first game. From tomorrow on every

basebaIJ player should report dally

to Coach. Green.

Resellrch uctUI't's

The university has Instituted a

series of lectures to be given by some

professor, !Complimentary to the 001·

leges of the state. The purpose of

this Is to awaken and stimulate Inter­

est In research work by graduates of

tbese coJleges. Professor Samuel

Calvin Is the first lecturer to be ap­

pointed. His tour oonslets of the

following colleges: Coe, Lenox, Penn,

Ames, Drake, Simpson and Cornell.

Bremner Resigns.

W. H. Bremner, for many yeal'l a

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held In lect

physics at ~

March 15. 1i

in N. S. At

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P8)'cbologlcal Oonventlon

The nortb central branoh of the

The IiUv""a,uuq

cess Theatre Amerlcall Psyohological association thousands ot

lid the Western Philosophical asso· so fortunate dation wlll meet In Iowa City March tractiveness, 15-%6. Many eminent delegates from

Wlacouln, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ill· less chain

111018 aDd Missouri will be present.

Two programs will be running par-er ls gon,,,.,,,,,,

Illel-one for the Philosophical as- company

!«JIHon and one for the Psychol. lie Fisber, In

ogJcal association.

The teachers ot phyohology in Y. W. O. A.

lon bave a program of one--half

/af by themselves, to discuss the

teaching of psychology. The pro­

rum ot the associations will be pub- Densler

l\Jbed later. be the

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Olllce over Novat'l Dn, ... Both 'Phon.

DR. W. B. OONOVAN. Physlclan and Surleon 117 1-% S. Dubuque St

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calla answered from om ...

DR. AUGUSTUS SINNING Diseases ot the Eye, Ear, NOlI ...

Threat Omce with Dr. MulUn 12 1-1 S ...

ton St. Both 'Phones.

OHARLES S. GRANT, II. D. Office 1'7 1·2 S. Dubllque 8&.

OTer Stach', Shoe Store ResIdence 229 Summit II&.

Omce 'phone&-Bell 380R. J. C .• 0. Residence 'phones-Bell Ii78R. 1. O.

361.

DR. W. L BYWATER DiBeasee ot

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OSTEOPATHS

DRS. WASHBURN & WAaBIII, B. E. Washburn, D. O. EvelYn S. Wuhburn, D. O.

01llce and r8ltdeaoe, 101 S. LIP I&., Iowa CI~, Iowa. Both 'Phoa.

DENTISTS.

.TOHN voss, D. D. 8. The Student's Deutllt

16 1-2 South Dubuque St. Both 'Phones Iowa Clar,lm

MUSICAL STUDIOS

R4LPH LAWTON Teacher ot Pllino, Or,.. III

Theory ot Music. AvaUI)J. rtr Concerts, ReCitals and Mull_ STUDIO 19 1·2 W ASBlNG'roI ..

MRS. ANNA DILLER STA1UIVClI

I\(ullc Studio 21 North Dubuque Street

\\'1il receive pupils in Pianoforte, ,rgan and Theory. Studio bonn t

a. /D. to 12 m. Atternvon boon bf appointment. J. C. Phone 41&1 Stlio dlo. 621 Resld/JUre.

ANNA. Sl\fiTB OW .. Soprano

Miss Daisy is just as Pupil of Chas. W. Clark and 0.. Hamlin. Concerts, Recitals, VoeaIJIo strucUon. Studio, 114 South CilJIII St. J. C. Phone 663.

"Paris of America;" REAL ESTATE of Paris as the "San

France." I hear that -S-A-L-E-A-ND--R-E-N-T-:-La-rp-UII--:"

the noted aeronaut, was City reSidences, vacant Iota, ... before he became an farms. Also stocks of mercbandiIL up In the air was sec­

to Ihlm-he started in at of seven. I wonder If

how many folks are

c. M. RENO 110 1-2 Waablncto. a

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club on "Rhythm". Meeting will be m&7 be HCured trom PrIester, Norrla.

held In lecture room ot the hall of Coffeen or Oller.

physics at 7:30 P. m.

March 15. Men's Olee Club concert

In N. S. Auditorium. ReUgiOUI Works tor LibI'&l'J.

Swigart Bros. Cleaners and Dyer~

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211-21 J E. Oolkge St. B.U 1'ItoIN. 17

lDterurban elation. U North Central Branch of the Amer- The first two volumes ot Encyelo- ~========================~

.well lcan Psychological association and pedla ot Religion and Ethics have re- !-~ _______________________ --:

the Western Philosophical a88O- cently been added to the reference

ciatlon. shelves of the university Ilbrary.

tlarch 24. Fritz Kreisler, vlol1nlst at This work wUl be completecl In 12

Go to tbe Iowa CU1 State Baall:

Ifllh Tour account.

lIulie for dances, receptJona and

, Vlolln, Plano and March 25-6. North Central Branch thorltatlve source for all Information

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R. Spevacet, 710 ot the American Psychological as- on religious beliefs and practice, phll- ~::::::::::::-;,::::._-_:::-:-:-:::-=--==::::::::::----~~~~~ tt soclatlon and the Western Phllo- osophy and ailled subjects and pea­ureb street. Bell Phone.

Inln Grabam', PantorluDl clull.

service. Rellllonable prlc ...

Pianot for I8.le and rent. F. R.

sophlcal association.

FOR SALE:-Good second-hand

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-Mrs. B. F. Shambaugh contributes

pevacek, 730 Church S\ tt winter overcoat and suit of clothes. an arUcle on the Amana society

IIlTe your clothea pre .... at Ora- Cost $76 when new. Address Inqu1rie~ which appears In volume 1 and Dr.

'. pultortum. to R, care Dally Iowan. tf E. D. Starbuck writes on BlI(:ksllding Studelltl wanUa, baak .ccommo­

OD' Ibould ,e to lOW A CITY

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Lost:-A class pin with "1910. M.

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Goddess of Liberty.

Musical comedy ot Invincible

charm In Mort Singer's "The God-

In volume 2. Prot. FaIrbanks, torm­

erly of the unlverslty. also has an ar-

tlcle on Amazons in volume 1.

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Supper served at the Presbyterian

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nouned musical comedy, that its mer­FOR RENT:-'Dwo kont rQoms.

Modem. 521 N. Linn St. Its have been heralded to every nook

3-17 and corner of American territory.

Pqchologlcal Convention The thousands who have seen it, dur-

ing Its phenomenal run at the Prin­The north central branch of the cess Theatre In Chicago, have told American Psychological association

aDd tbe Western Philosophical asso­

dation will meet In Iowa City March

thousands of others who 'Were not

so fortunate of its Irreslstable . at-

f tractiveness, and thus far an end-15016. Many eminent delegates rom

b k III less chain of theatre-goers await its Wlscoll8lD. Minnesota, Ne ras a, -advent, wherever It goes. Mort Slng­

Inols and Missouri will be present. er Is sending the original cast and Two programs wfll be running par-company entour including dainty Sal allel-one tor the Philosophical as-

IOd.Uon and one for the Psychol­

olieal assocla~lon.

lie Fisher, In the Prima Donna role.

The teachers of phychology In Y. W. C. A. Open Bouse Tomorrow.

lo,a ha.ve a program of one--half The Y. W. C. A. w111 hold open

day by themselves. to dlscu88 the house at Close hall Saturday after­

leaehlng ot psychology. The pro- noon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Miss Anna

KT&IIl of the associations will be pub- Densler and MlsB Lonla. Krenz will

llihed later. be the hostesses.

There is not a merchant in town

who would not gladly accept

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BURCH'S OAREER ENDS;

FOUND IN IOWA RIVER

(Contlnued from page one)

High Class

Mrs. Stanwood of Muscatlne Is

spending a tew days with her daugh­

ter, Miss Anna Shepard. "The Nyalists" Dill. Atter an Inspectlon, Mr. Dill THURSDAY, FRIDAY, "4'Jl'UJII'411

Miss Helen Robinson of India at- .. ______ •••••••• ___ •••• ____ .. announced that the water had so af- AND SUNDAY.

ter a stay of several days In Iowa =============r============ MI R bl ~h tl # II I ty It would be Impossible to preserve City left Friday for Cornell. 55 0 neon wore 'C e na ve cos- 10 ow ng programs:

Mrs. John D. LeWJ!s of Williams- tume of the women of India. Irving Instltute-Muslc. Debate, it, wlthl the exception at the head

fected the body that In all probab1l1- Marcb 10, 11, 19, 18.

WEST " DENTON

Oomedy SiD&'iDI 8t1& burg Is the guest of Miss Dorothy Dr. Melle LaCompte, M. '09, of "Resolved that the cabinet memibers which was In fair condition and

Franke. Corydon, la., Is In the university hos should have seats In congress and be would be mounted and placed in the HALSEN BROS,

The Sioux .b'eld initiation. and a. pltal suffering trom an operation. allowed to speak." Affirm8ltive, museum. "Jimmy," Burch's erst- 'lbe Original Dancing School

dance Wednesday evening In the Her mother is with her. Rhelnfrank, Patton. Negative, Kort, while guaTdlan, refused to express any great regret 'Wlhen told of his

cirls gymnasium.

Miss Lola Scott, ex-L. A. '12, of

Marshalltown, Is visiting friends In

"the city.

McNeal. Speech, Hines. Music.

Literary Society Programs. Zetagatbian-Music. Debate, "Re- former charge'S fate. "Well, he was

Should cabinet members be allOlW- solved, that marriage and divorce

ed seats In congress and be permitted laws should be under the control of

no kind 0' use anyhow" Is the way

he puts It. The venerable mower of

grass on Iowa field also admitted

Monologuist

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Prices 10.20 0.. Mrs. Dr. H. O. Young, graduate to speak? This questIon will be dls- the federal government." Affirma­

Durse 'OB, is visiting friends In the cussed this evening at Irving !nstJ- tive, Wright, Hawkins. Negatlve, Tap that he had some sligh.'t fear that ==========::::1

university this week. lute. The Zets will take up the prop­ping, Meltzer. Oration, Spencer. Mus- Burch's ghost, like those of all who

die violent deaths, would return ~

haunt the scenes of Ms bearhood Phl1omathlan- Alumni

Dr. Lowry of Ely, Ia., brought a osition of placing marriage and dl- Ic.

patient to the hospital the first of vorce laws under the con'trol of the

the week. federal government while the PhlloB

Program days. In such event, says Jimmy, a

-Music. Paper, Banta. Discussion, new caretaker wHl be needed at

H. O. Field, J. E. Butterworth. will conduct an alumni program. ence. Miss Helen Robinson spoke to the

cirls of the university Wednesday

eftning at the Y. W. C. A. meeting.

TJJese debates together with music Speech, Rohrig. Paper, Clark. Music.

speeches and orations make up the

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PUBLISHED

HISTORY CONffRfNCf TO 8f LfD BY JAMfS

MANY AUTHORITIES TO MEET

HERE IN 11A.Y.

N ortJlwe~tc)'nUni versi ty HJstol'.iallB

Will Head Discussion of 1m.

portant QUestJOllB.

One of tl16 interesting features

features planned .tor til pl'ogram of

the Mississippi Valley HistOrical as-soclation meetings at Iowa City in

May Is 1\ conference of history teach-

er8. The conference will be in charge

of James Alton James, professor of

history in Northwestern university

and chairman of the Commlttee of

Eight of the Ameri~an Historical as-

soclatlon. The report of this commit-

lUOKSTEll

OF ST.

J<Jngln~el'8

day-

Floats I

"Rube Bal

ious shadE

lure the I

Thursday

the colleg

dents In tI

of St. Pat

The big

the princi

companiec

and the •

Following

prlate exe

w1ll be "d

ri ck hy til

del' at tb. lee on "The Sludy ot ,History in the wbere the

Element.ary Schools," bas just been rome trad publlshp.cl (in 19,10) and makes a

In the. E book of nearly on'e hundred fifty the day's pages. .side from Professor James audJtoriur:

lhe members of th.. committee of be put on ~!ght were: Henry E. Bourne of

talent of \\'estent Reserve University; Eugene Admission C. Brooks of Trinity College; Wilbur mant will

~'. Gordy, sup rintendent of schools lIounre th

at Springfield, Massachusetts; Mabel weeks the

HIl! of the Kormal School at Lowell, ologulsts, ~Iassachu setts; Julius Sachs of the sleight of I Tea~ers' College, New York; IJa ts ot tl

Henry W. Thurston, chief probatlo~ busily reh. officer of Chicago, formerly of Cook acts, wlliQ

('Qunty Normal School; and J. H. any of thE

\'an Sickle, sup l'intendeut of schools

o( Baltimore, Maryland.

In th~ light of his chairmanship

shame.

Many J

have a Ct

on this national committee, the di- have ada;

recti on of· the eonference at Iowa City "stunt." T

by Professor James will give to it dition at II

a peculiar Importance and interest. lege of ap:

He has been long interested in the

teaching of history not only in col- Delt

leges b1lt in secondary schools. He Tbe twe

Is the jOint author, with Alhert H. of the 'fau

Sanford, of a widely used text book ma sororH;

on "Government in State and Na- the BurklE

tlon," ~nd III conjunction with the Edith Bur!

~me althor q,as just published a caUed ror

schoo. text on the history of tbe The Ide!

United States. cnce 1\1 aye'

From 1B93 to 1897 Professor nuth ;\1 a;

James had charge of the. department Lyon; Del

of history of Cornell college at J\1t. Esther Swi

Vernon, Iowa, and so is well known The fo'H

among lowa e ucators. While in were guest

1611a he Interested himself in re- Lisbon, llTi

search In Iowa blstory and a mono' Des Moine

graph by him on the "Constitution West Libel

nnd Admission of Iowa Into tlle Un- 13yars, POll

. Ion" appears in the ".John Hopkins bi DS of Ce(

rnlverslty Studies" for 1900 ..

The program for the conference :\[umllllL

of history teMliers is as yet only Lleut. l

hrtlally made tip. Among the speak- mandant 01

era will be 1'rofes80r Andrew C. Mc- will add res

Laughlin of Chicago university. Desday mOl

'!'bere wllJ be papers an dlscllsslon $o Is one of 1

, In th'e prohlems that confront bls- speeches to

tory teachers-what Shall be taught,

wben sball 'it be taught., and how

shtll It bf; taught.

beads of dl

HI . The Yllr!etles of states and ' locall- , , ' , The Hun

'tII!a represented In ;be conference Ih h " . • . e orne ( at Iowa City will ma_ It a 'vaiuaJ)It> i\I d •

" I on ay ey ~Iellrillg , b uee tor Ideas on 'ait BUb- ..... .D . ... \

," , ti. DUSU 'W

.- relating to the teaching of his- ' , -alre" and lory and It ' 18 . thought that many

'Jort on "s (Continued on page four) man Roma: