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RET rties . .. 1 he Berkley!lmptrla !t : eel TAILOR :S, PON- .S, SUN ADE TO WINDOW SHADES Igar Stort •• , Cigars, Cigar- s and Tobaccos Ie City iuC!C!c •• Ol'to Wchltk. :lintoll FOR ALL PHOTOS AND DUBUQUE ST. 'he .... Grocery re you like to your ition of things heipa the quality of what 10 not know us, you might come in· aad L1 will wonder why ,ay 80 long. er Kraut end. rty Serghum r IN" , aster , .rocer , the Iowa City a specio.l sale 01 rings. W"tch it . '0 THE DAILY IOWAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Vol, 4 IOWA CITY, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904 No. 34 ttbanllsgi\)ing (l;ame lOO1ftb minnesota Will 13e Bt <tebar JRapibs PLAY AT THE RAPIDS OUESTION IS CHOSEN SEAT SALE [S LARGE R[VALRY IS GREAT THANKSGIVING GAME IS ZET AND IRVING TO CLASH E'ARNEST GAMBLE CON- CLASS TEAMS SCHEDULE LOCATED ON CURRE .CY QUESTION CERT PROMISES WELL GAMES Iowa and Minnesota Will Meet Irving Submitted the Question Concert in the Congregational Freshies and Laws Play Satur- At the Parlor City And Zetagathian Will Up- Church Tomorrow Night day-Seniors Challenge This Year hold the Negative The Program Juniors At la.st it has been defioately Arrangements are still in pro- The program ,given below of Olass being revived decided that tte Iowa Minnesot;-\, gress relative to the secnring of Ernest Gamble concert com- in the university with a ven- football game on Thanksgiving a debate to li<\.ke the place of the pany is ,·ery com plete and prom· gean?e. The remainder of the day will be played at Cedar regular Wisconsin Wis· ises to excel all expectations. season is · too short to in- Rapids. This information was has refused to meet Iowa this The character of the selectioos clude all the games scheduled. given out by the boa.rd of athlet· year and the present indications to be rendered is sufficieot guar- The idea has appealed so strong- ie control this morning upon the are tha.t tbe debating league will antee of the company's merit. ly to a.ll the classes tbat most all reciept of a telegram from the form 8, compact with Nebraska. The following is the program of them have organized teams Minnesot&c management consent- Irving has submitted the which will be given tomorrow and are training for their match ing to the transfer of the game question for the preUminary de· night: games. to Cedar Rapids from Davenport, bate with . Rubmstein (1829-1894) The freshman laws were the the place called for in the origin· The QuestlOn IS that the Umt- Mr.Edwo.rd Shonert first to renew the old custom by alcontract. ed States should adopt a system Wieniswaki Miss Verna Page cha.llenging tile freshman colleg- The Iowa board is satisfied of national bank currancy based Cherry Mr. Earnest Gamble io.tes. The challenge was accept- tba.t Cedar Rapids will make a on commercial assets in prefer- Melldelssohn (1809 .1847) ed and the game will be played better location than Davenport . ence to a system based. on the Kulla,k Mr. Shonert Saturday o.s a curtain raiser to in view of the fact thaL it will be UnitedStates government bonds. Tschetschulin Miss Pt8'e the Grinnell varsity match. The necessary to extend such a great It is expected that this question Hl1udel (16 6 .1(59) positions have not yet been as- amount of money in preparing a will be the bone of contention in rwo Folk SoDas Mr. Gamble signed the candidates, yet both field upon which to play the Lhe final conte t. Liszt (1811-1356) Mr. Shouert teams are practicing daily. 'l'he game. At Davenport · it would Zetagathian bas decided to up- Carl Bohm Miss Page freshie collcgiates are light but nave been necessQl'y for the hold the negativa through her Frances Alli en ha.ve been giving the high school Iowa management to erect the representatives, F.E. Snedicor, Cornelius team a. lively scirmmage. The bleachers; at Cedar Rapids the R. R. Randall and S. E . Skelly. From' 'Runnymede" naughty eight medics have o.lso commercial club has agreed to The Irving team is composed of Mr. Gamble a. well orgu.nized eleven o.nd o.re prepu.re bleachers for 3,000 peo- E. R. Hutchinson, Ben Wyland "Rubinstein" is the character . bent on wirning honors on the pie. The expellse will also be and J. E. Goodwin. istic composition of the grand gridiron. less to Cedar R;Lpids than it cosmopolitan pianist, Rubinstein. Evel\ the collegiates could ha' ·e been 'l.t. Davenpurt [t is especially notable for its called a meetlllg yesterday and it 15 tigured that a greater 3harply detined;rh. ythmic effects, and drafted Dumber of people will attend the repre.ilentilla the apprott.ch and a. challeoge to the JUDlors. At game thau wuuld bave at Daven · retreat of tbe troops. this IDeeting Frank Morgan was pori. elected ma,nager and C. W. Ross Tbe debl1te over tbe location Reception to Faculty Members coach. The first practice was of the game has be en It 10llg l:I nd Las t evEoO ing, the home of held this a.fteruoon and the ma.- oodiclUs one. MiLny inqUiries Pres ident and Mrs. MacLean, 00 teria.1 on hand gives promise of a. have been recieved from Io wl:\, College street, WetS the scene of a star eleven . The dalie for this alumni througbout the sta,te bl'illiant reception to the mem- game ba.s not been settled 00 as who want to attend tbe l,!:LITlf' bel'S of the fa,cult.V and their yet but will occur in the near but who could not mitKe Hl','ange wives. 'rbe President's residence future. ments for it uotil it wa.s detin,tHl WI1S especially approprit' , te in its It is the purpose to ba.r all Iylocated. tppointments ]a.st night. men who have been pJay'ing on Coach CIl :tlmer's went· to ejedar rfhe receiving line, in addit ,iun the regulat, varsity squad, a.ud Rapids 110 few days II) insp ecl, to Dr. and Mrs. MacLea.n, con- equa.lize the tea.ms as fILl' as pos- the grounds and .fuund then en .;iSLed of all the new members of sible io this respect The time tirely satisfactory . th e faculLy and their wives, thus of play will also be short so tha.t Will Not Send Team The Iowa. bJa,rd of athletic con · trol beld a meetiog lC\,st evening . It WIloS decided Dot to send a 1'nn- ning team from the Cl'OSS Coun· try club to Chicago to take part in the Big Nine rUllS theJ'P Thanksgiving day. Reports·from the Treasurer of thll Y. M. C. A. show that the faculty, business men aDd stud- entsare realizing the determined efforts being made by the Asso· cillotion to clear up old debts for current expenses and also for this yellor's budget by subscrib - ing with a liberality heretofore unknown. As all a.re a.ware, the resources of the Association have been drained for years Lo apply on the building debt, nnd as a consequence 0. debt ever increas· ing bas been carried from year toyea.r for the eurrent expenses. The A8socill.tillU takes this op · portunity of ex 11I·p.ssi ngi ts to all those who are assisting tbem in thi8 great effort. t.he older rnemb(lrs a it will not ta,x the eodul'a, nce of fur-tiler opportunity flit· acquaint- the men too much. The a.dmis- aoce with them. The evening sion to these game,> will be small WitS spent in informal converso,. if aoy at all and the interest Lion. Refreshments were set'ved. shown so far points to a good ILt This reception, which is aD a! . tendance. Rivalry is great. Qual affair, wa" singularly well lLtteoded, and all preseot report flo most delighlful time . Was A Rough Game 'fhe Nebraskan drops the following com ment on the game of !::;a tu rday: "The game was the roughest, both from the poio t uf view, and thI'LL of the varsity, and Nebraska. Dawson Is Winner The first count on the second district congressionc.l tight gives Dawsou a plurality over Judge Martin J. W/:I.deof from 43 rfhe democrats clai m tha.t the majority will be only 43 since the size of Dawson's plurality in Muscatioe is disputed us is also the size of Judge Wade's lead in Johnson Count. v. BBNDBR _____ _ The corrected ligures on the national election gives Roosevelt 343 electoral votes to Parker's 133 giving Roosevelt !It mL tjority of 210. of Nebraska, who contributed to Iowa', defeat Saturday Doxology of Chicago University Miss Kastman has orgo.nized 0. class in fencing among the The paper on Friday ev e ning o.t BHconio.n will be illustrated a.nd will be by Prof. H. F. Wick- ham on "Insect Life in the Great Ba.sin, " "Praise John from whom 'oil' blessings flow; Praise also . Bill, who spends the dough; Pr-ai5:e John, pmb.e Bill; Prai!'e all the lHlst, Pl'uise John and Bill, but Juhn the mOlit." Professor Byers ho.s appointed Messrs. Diekinson and Malm- berg associate justices of the la.w practice court for this semester. Alden Cutler .s been tlp.Jointed clt!rk.

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RET ~nt8 rties . ..

1

he Berkley!lmptrla

!t : eel TAILOR

:S, PON­

.S, SUN

ADE TO

WINDOW SHADES

Igar Stort ••

, Cigars, Cigar­s and Tobaccos

~ssortment

Ie City

iuC!C!c •• Ol'to Wchltk.

:lintoll Str~d

~BE FOR ALL

PHOTOS AND

DUBUQUE ST.

'he .... Grocery re you like to ~o your ition of things heipa the quality of what 10 not know us, you might come in· aad

L1 will wonder why ,ay 80 long.

er Kraut end. rty Serghum

r IN" ,

aster , .rocer

, the Iowa City a specio.l sale 01 rings. W"tch it

. '0

THE DAILY IOWAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

Vol, 4 • IOWA CITY, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904 No. 34

ttbanllsgi\)ing (l;ame lOO1ftb minnesota Will 13e pla~eb Bt <tebar JRapibs

PLAY AT THE RAPIDS OUESTION IS CHOSEN SEAT SALE [S LARGE R[VALRY IS GREAT THANKSGIVING GAME IS ZET AND IRVING TO CLASH E'ARNEST GAMBLE CON- CLASS TEAMS SCHEDULE

LOCATED ON CURRE .CY QUESTION CERT PROMISES WELL GAMES

Iowa and Minnesota Will Meet Irving Submitted the Question Concert in the Congregational Freshies and Laws Play Satur-At the Parlor City And Zetagathian Will Up- Church Tomorrow Night day-Seniors Challenge

This Year hold the Negative The Program Juniors

At la.st it has been defioately Arrangements are still in pro- The program ,given below of Olass footba.l1~s being revived decided that tte Iowa Minnesot;-\, gress relative to the secnring of Ernest Gamble concert com- in the university with a ven­football game on Thanksgiving a debate to li<\.ke the place of the pany is ,·ery com plete and prom· gean?e. The remainder of the day will be played at Cedar regular Wisconsin conte~t. Wis· ises to excel all expectations. season is· too short to in­Rapids. This information was has refused to meet Iowa this The character of the selectioos clude all the games scheduled. given out by the boa.rd of athlet· year and the present indications to be rendered is sufficieot guar- The idea has appealed so strong­ie control this morning upon the are tha.t tbe debating league will antee of the company's merit. ly to a.ll the classes tbat most all reciept of a telegram from the form 8, compact with Nebraska. The following is the program of them have organized teams Minnesot&c management consent- Irving has submitted the which will be given tomorrow and are training for their match ing to the transfer of the game question for the preUminary de· night: games. to Cedar Rapids from Davenport, bate with Ze.tag~thian. . Rubmstein (1829-1894) The freshman laws were the the place called for in the origin· The QuestlOn IS that the Umt- Mr.Edwo.rd Shonert first to renew the old custom by alcontract. ed States should adopt a system Wieniswaki Miss Verna Page cha.llenging tile freshman colleg-

The Iowa board is satisfied of national bank currancy based Cherry Mr. Earnest Gamble io.tes. The challenge was accept-tba.t Cedar Rapids will make a on commercial assets in prefer- Melldelssohn (1809 .1847) ed and the game will be played better location than Davenport. ence to a system based. on the Kulla,k Mr. Shonert Saturday o.s a curtain raiser to in view of the fact thaL it will be UnitedStates government bonds. Tschetschulin Miss Pt8'e the Grinnell varsity match. The necessary to extend such a great It is expected that this question Hl1udel (16 6.1(59) positions have not yet been as-amount of money in preparing a will be the bone of contention in rwo Folk SoDas Mr. Gamble signed the candidates, yet both field upon which to play the Lhe final conte t. Liszt (1811-1356) Mr. Shouert teams are practicing daily. 'l'he game. At Davenport · it would Zetagathian bas decided to up- Carl Bohm Miss Page freshie collcgiates are light but nave been necessQl'y for the hold the negativa through her Frances Alli en ha.ve been giving the high school Iowa management to erect the representatives, F.E. Snedicor, Cornelius team a. lively scirmmage. The bleachers; at Cedar Rapids the R. R. Randall and S. E . Skelly. From' 'Runnymede" naughty eight medics have o.lso commercial club has agreed to The Irving team is composed of Mr. Gamble a. well orgu.nized eleven o.nd o.re prepu.re bleachers for 3,000 peo- E. R. Hutchinson, Ben Wyland "Rubinstein" is the character . bent on wirning honors on the pie. The expellse will also be and J. E. Goodwin. istic composition of the grand gridiron. less to Cedar R;Lpids than it cosmopolitan pianist, Rubinstein. Evel\ the se~ior collegiates could ha'·e been 'l.t. Davenpurt [t is especially notable for its called a meetlllg yesterday and it 15 tigured that a greater 3harply detined;rh.ythmic effects, afternoo~ and caref~lI~ drafted Dumber of people will attend the repre.ilentilla the apprott.ch and a. challeoge to the JUDlors. At game thau wuuld bave at Daven · retreat of tbe troops. this IDeeting Frank Morgan was pori. elected ma,nager and C. W. Ross

Tbe debl1te over tbe location Reception to Faculty Members coach. The first practice was of the game has been It 10llg l:I nd Las t evEoO ing, the home of held this a.fteruoon and the ma.-oodiclUs one. MiLny inqUiries Pres ident and Mrs. MacLean, 00 teria.1 on hand gives promise of a. have been recieved from Iowl:\, College street, WetS the scene of a star eleven. The dalie for this alumni througbout the sta,te bl'illiant reception to the mem- game ba.s not been settled 00 as who want to attend tb e l,!:LITlf' bel'S of the fa,cult.V and their yet but will occur in the near but who could not mitKe Hl','ange wives. 'rbe President's residence future. ments for it uotil it wa.s detin,tHl WI1S especially approprit',te in its It is the purpose to ba.r all Iylocated. tppointments ]a.st night. men who have been pJay'ing on

Coach CIl:tlmer's went· to ejedar rfhe receiving line, in addit,iun the regulat, varsity squad, a.ud Rapids 110 few days a~n II) inspecl, to Dr. and Mrs. MacLea.n, con- equa.lize the tea.ms as fILl' as pos-the grounds and .fuund then en .;iSLed of all the new members of sible io this respect The time tirely satisfactory . the faculLy and their wives, thus of play will also be short so tha.t

Will Not Send Team

The Iowa. bJa,rd of athletic con · trol beld a meetiog lC\,st evening. It WIloS decided Dot to send a 1'nn­ning team from the Cl'OSS Coun· try club to Chicago to take part in the Big Nine rUllS theJ'P Thanksgiving day.

Reports·from the Treasurer of thll Y. M. C. A. show that the faculty, business men aDd stud­entsare realizing the determined efforts being made by the Asso· cillotion to clear up old debts for current expenses and also for this yellor's budget by subscrib­ing with a liberality heretofore unknown. As all a.re a.ware, the resources of the Association have been drained for years Lo apply on the building debt, nnd as a consequence 0. debt ever increas· ing bas been carried from year toyea.r for the eurrent expenses. The A8socill.tillU takes this op· portunity of ex 11I·p.ssi ngi ts tha.nk~ to all those who are assisting tbem in thi8 great effort.

~i"ing t.he older rnemb(lrs a it will not ta,x the eodul'a,nce of fur-tiler opportunity flit· acquaint- the men too much. The a.dmis­aoce with them. The evening sion to these game,> will be small WitS spent in informal converso,. if aoy at all and the interest Lion. Refreshments were set'ved . shown so far points to a good ILt

This reception, which is aD a! . tendance. Rivalry is great. Qual affair, wa" singularly well lLtteoded, and all preseot report flo most delighlful time.

Was A Rough Game

'fhe Dt~ily Nebraskan drops the following com ment on the game of !::;a tu rday:

"The game was the roughest, both from the spec~atol's' poio t uf view, and thI'LL of the varsity, and Nebraska.

Dawson Is Winner

The first count on the second district congressionc.l tight gives Dawsou a plurality over Judge Martin J. W/:I.deof from 43 to~OO. rfhe democrats clai m tha.t the majority will be only 43 since the size of Dawson's plurality in Muscatioe is disputed us is also the size of Judge Wade's lead in Johnson Count.v.

BBNDBR _____ _ The corrected ligures on the

national election gives Roosevelt 343 electoral votes to Parker's 133 giving Roosevelt !It mLtjority of 210.

of Nebraska, who contributed to Iowa', • defeat Saturday Doxology of Chicago University

Miss Kastman has orgo.nized 0. class in fencing among the girls~

The paper on Friday evening o.t BHconio.n will be illustrated a.nd will be by Prof. H. F. Wick­ham on "Insect Life in the Great Ba.sin, "

"Praise John from whom 'oil' blessings flow;

Praise also . Bill, who spends the dough; Pr-ai5:e John, pmb.e Bill; Prai!'e all the lHlst,

Pl'uise John and Bill, but Juhn the mOlit."

Professor Byers ho.s appointed Messrs. Diekinson and Malm­berg associate justices of the la.w practice court for this semester. Alden Cutler h·.s been tlp.Jointed clt!rk.

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THE DAllY IOWAN

THE DAILY IOWAN VOLUMJ: 4 NUMBER 84

Of 'II. VI40\"-Report.er \lI. \lIIn,·. lstb ,ear IWI4 of \be S. U . 1. QaW \lI. \h1rteeath y ....

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II. A. Reaulq Antrim Crawford

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Ad,..PUHmen\l and WOU, .. mu.t be In tb.IOWAJI om .. II,. O"INk ot til. d&J .t pulllleatioD In oPd •• &0 Inlu .. IIIHPUon.

COpt .. for Al.lad IllblcriptloDi ,.Ilen at 'be A.roado Book Store, tbe UDlyeretty Book 8tore Iowa Bookatore aDd I' tbe Iow"l1 01110.

Tb. Tbank,,,yln. Game

At Oth.r Sobool.

No cla.sses were held in WIs­consin on election day.

A member of Chic~go 's basket ball team h~s received 80 blOken collar bone.

A. B. MeIsner played quarter \)n the Wisconsin team last Sat­urday. His judgement of punts was not the best.

The junior and senior engineers of Wisconsin recently enjoyed a trip to St. Louis on two specitl,1 cars furnished by the Wabasll. A majority of their time at the fair was spent in inspecting tbe Machinery ball.

------AMUSEMENTS

An AmeriCl\o Citizen In Eng· lI~nd, " a four act comedy drama, admirable performed by Guy Hickman and bls clever com}>l\ny attracted the largest a.udience. seated In the Grand opero. house In the pa.st three years last eveu ing. Long before the beginning of the excellent performance, every seat in the house was taken and standi.ng room was sold at a premium. In return for such a magniticient audience. Mr. Hickmap a.nd his company, put on one of the best repertoire pro­ductions ever seen in this city at popular prices. Ottumwa Daily Courier-

------fowa Hat Pins at A, M. Greer. ~ melll tickets at the Mer­

chants. New Neckwear at Bloom &

Mayer. The largest and best line of

suits and overcoats at Bloom & Mayer.

Subscriptions for the DAILY low AN taken at Welneke's Book Store.

It is well that the location of ViSll onr Tailor Department, the Thanksgiving day game be- ~rgest an~ Best .line of fine

. piece goods 10 the Clty to select tween Iowa and Mmnesota. has at from, which we are prepared to last been agreed upon. make to order in the latest style.

Iowa alumni all over the state BLOOM & MAYER who wish to attend the game If you are 10 need of 80 snit, have been cla.moring tor know- pants or oVdrcoat, I ca.n save

' ledge concerning the location so you money. 500 sa.mples, any 80S to make arrangements to at. style, workmanship and fit guar­tend it. The decision comes anteed. Also a fine line of sweat-

ers. J. M. STEVENS, early enough to &llow them plenty The Student Clothiel'. of time to get here, Phone 642. 510 Market St.

The decision to pUt.y the game at Cedar Rapids will be sa.tisfac­tory to the Iowa student body which will no doubt attend the game in large numbars. The parlor city is easy to l'each from • here since the construction of the interurban and inasmuch as the game will come on a. holiday there should be 80 record break· ing crowd.

Maire. a Specialty of .......

ST.

Iowa students who do attend the game may be assured of 80

great contest. The showing of the Iowa team this yea.r bail been Buch 80S to let the enthusiastic ones to believe that Iowa will hold Minnesota to lit very close acore, The attendance at the

-- STUDENTS SUPPLlES--Test boob for all Colleges. All kindl of note boob. Water­man and RemeJ: Fountain Pens Spaulding'. Sporting Good, ...

JOHN T, RIES, Proprietor Minnesota game will depend ============ largely upon the outcome of the contest with IllinOIS. Ce Ae SCHMIDT

The football fa.ns at Nebra8ka are greatly agitated over the Bakery po8sibility of Coach Booth's re- . signat.ion. He Jus heen with Ne-

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in which our clothing excells all others. The clothing we handle is the highest class ready to wear clothing in this country, and when you stop to consider that you pay us no more than you pay elsewhere for inferior makes you can readily see why it is the most economical to buy. Buying in immense quantities for our many different stores enables us to offer better values than you can obtain elsewhere, but don't take our word for it, come and see for yourself.

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CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR $1.00 PER MONTH

Telephone, 486 113 Iowa Avenue

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18 shown in our superior tailored clothinr are covered by one brief sentence: The best to be had in town. We spare no paiD' in buying good cloth, proper sponrine careful cutting and fitting, lewing 1114 finishing. We'd like to melllure yOIl for your Fall suit either for bUlineu or for evening wear. ;-: .-: :-: .': :.:

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The mOlt aty'Ual1l:allQ made. The output aDd SJ.S(hhoea is tw other manufacturer in by

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rcoats re the features he clothing we lathing in this

you pay us no akes you can

buy. Buying t stores enables

elsewhere, but yourself.

Iowa City, Iowa

'PRon"

udry

L. L. KENYON. Pnp,

TO

M .00 PER MONTH

Avenue

. We spare no paiD' proper aponliD(

fitting, aewinl and to mell8ure you for for bUlineu or tot

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THE D A I L Y 1 O~W A N

.. ~&VltR.y ••• Praise For Iowa Team ~~~~~~~tfJ1~~~~~~~~tljt{jOO~

S 'r U DEN T Manager Benry G. Walker ru.s ~ € II m I' , . ~~:ivM!na;e~et~~nar~.o;ccf~r~ ~ ~"r tbe 0 t~t . . an ~

of Des Momes contammg the ~ J" !J . of S. U. I. following: ~ ~.

"There is one thing about:", : f which I feel especially proud of ~ :

im~:!!thf~:~. th';o~ns~~~~~g:e~r one the Iowa telim this year and th"tl' ... !4eat Gad Nobby ~ is they are not quitters. Their' 5mb, $10.00 t.o.~

W L D I Sh exhibition of nerve aqd grit last: $25.00. I: . . aug as oes Saturday in tighting tbe game to : :

Th t t Ii h- d d bl h the last ditch with tbeir captain ~ • e mOl .. Y I .an ura e I ocs d fi ld . h th 'd ~ .

made. The output of the Douglas '13.00 B:n e captILlO ?ot on e .SI e· ~ : and SJ.5O.hoes ia twice as great as any hnes should receIve all credit. It ~ Very sweD Inclivi- . other manufacturer in the world. Sold was great. A tight like that WIth I dual 0 ercoab ~ by all the men in condition will beat : $IO.O~ to $2.5:00 ~

I!Hnois. They must be beaten, : i D C ABn A US that's all. " . . •• KfiJ.-1. DONALD MCCLAIN. : :

The Freshman Sports ~ ~n ~he Latest Fur· ~ 109 South Clinton Street...... ~ _:AL:-cra at Popul..... ~

At the Oxford freshmen sports ~ ~o'" - fii!..o.

Dalzell's Gale Under Greene's Opera HOUle .. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA ..

Regular meal. 25c. Short Orders a 'peeialty. Tables reaerved for parties OD ahort notice. Banquets aerved from 40c to 52.00 per plate.

o. s. kEllY t Manager

Arcade ." Bool{ Store

·FOUNTAIN PENS

and Other School Supplies. Flowers.

Cut

tao C. CUIIOn, Pre.. Wm. A. Fry. Caahler lot Coohran, Vloe Pre. G. I.. Palk, .us', Caab

two American Rhudes scholars : Prices :: :: :: ~ won events. W. E. Schutt of . ~ Cornell was first in the half· mile ~.' • ~. run. His time was 2:041. T. M. ~ Q.: Young uf SouLh Dakota captu'red ~ Y K U ~ the high jump with a jump of 5 ~ OU now. s ~ feet 5 inches. Young also, won ~. . ~ in the preliminary beat for the ~ hundred yard dash. The finllol : ~

Wi~o:~~~d~~:'·Greer. ~ BLOOM & MAYER t Upright piano to rent at A. M. ~ ~

Gr:::t: on Hats ' at Bloom & ~~~~~tY;l~~~~~~~~~~~cmlJ:lcmCfJo:i~tY;lcm~ Mayer.

Iowa Seals and fobs at A M. Greers.

Manhatten Shirts at Bloom & Mayer.

Have your fall suit . made by Bloom & Mayer.

Patronize DAILY low AN ad· vertisers. .

FURNISHED ROOMS-Heat, gas, blloth, telephone. Ladies only. 120 East Jefferson St.

If You .Wish an Evening's Enjoyment

CALL AT THE

Eclipse Bowing Parlor' 121 S. Clinton St. A. L. KLOOS, Prop.

Spoons with Old Capitol, Liberal Tdmson County Savings Bank ~rts,. Medical and Dental Build·

Iowa City, Iowa lOgS m bowl at A. M Greers.

L"msclen •• ••• P 't ' , Brothers.!..... am orlum Club

Cleaning, Pre.ling and Repairing of Ladies' and Gentl ' Cloth­ing. Goods called for and d~livered free. Ladies and Gentl -------SHINING PAN LOR

Capllal • - • • - • SI26.I1W.OO WST- At Ames-Iowa. game a IIarplllaand Undivided ProfIts, StI1.000.00 trom bone case. Return to Direct-

_TOU-ThOI. C. Canon. ]OhD T. Jonee or Molesberry of the band. • . J. Moon, a. P. BOwman, C. P. I.ovelaoe. J. C Coelran. Max Mayer. a.p. Wbltaore, B.L.ClOie

bUd 8aDdera, Pret. w .... loI_r. Vlce-Prea P.A.ltonb, C..bler. J.C.:Bwltaer. Au'tCaab

IOWA CITY STATE BANK

CAPITAL • • . .65,000.00

Ga W. I.ewl .. Pre.. Alonzo BrowD. Vfce-PrH Qeo. W.ItOODt .. C..b. J. a. Swltaer, Au't Cub

CITIZENS ·SAvINGS AND TRUST CO.

BANKERS

Capital, 1$0.000.00 BU11lIu., ,15.000.00

• 114 South Clinton Street

Pttet A. Dey. Prea. Lonll Bwi.her, Caabler G W. Iall, 'vloe-Pre.. J. U. Plank, A .. ' t C .. b

FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capl~al $100,009 Surplus 50,000

Dm~.8- Peter A. Dey, C. B. Welcb I[n a a PaROn .. J. L TlIl'1Ier. O. W. •• 11. &. N. Currier. B. Brad_T.

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Iowa Candy Kitchen

FINEST HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS AT 25c A POUND .. ...... . .... ",

125 South Dubuque St.

~~GREETING Your attention

IS directed to the

FINEST STUDIO IN IOWA

Where Cornell and Coe students haVe! flocked for years past. We give special rates to college stu­dents. With Reid's name on your photo .• you know it's right.

Brunswicl( ~92~ . I1IGI1 GRADE

CIGARS PHOTOGR.APHER.

Both 'Phones .66

World's Fair St. Louis Gloses Dea. I.'

H 0 Iowa Avenue

Only a few weeks more and the great Fair will be a thing of the past.

Never in the history of the world have so • many of Its treasures been brought tohether.

Can you afford to miss the opportunity?

If you have been once, wouldn't it pay you to go again? You did not see it all. It isn't far away.

The Rock Islano trains stop at main entrance to the World's Fair.

Reduced rates dilily. Ask about them.

• 11. D. Breene,

Agen~ . IOWA AVENUE 213 First Ave, • Cedar 'Rapids ._ .. __ Iii_ ...... _____ .I __ .... ~

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THE DAILY IOWAN

TIME TABLE Interest In Intense I ANN ARBOR, Mich. Nov. 8.­

Interest in the big game Satur­day, which closes Michigan's season, cohtinues unabated and tomorrow an extra big bleacher will be built to accommodate the big demand for tickets. It now looks as if 12,000 will see the game.

......... : •••••• t ............ ..

75he Cedar Rapid. and Iowa City Railway. Light Co.

Car leave Iowa City at 5:30 a. m . .................................. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m .................................. 10:00 a. m.

11:3O.a. m ........... ........................ 1:00 p. m. 2;30 p. m .................................. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m .......... ............ ............ 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m . .................................. 10:00 p. m.

11 :30 p. m.

Car leavea Cedar Rapi4a at 5:30 a. m .... .. .............................. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m .................... .............. 10:00 a. m.

11:30 a. m ................................... 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m.... ................. .............. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m . ................................. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p . m ................................... .10:00 p. m.

11:30 p . m.

Mileaie books, value ,6.50 sold for $5.00

Special rates made to parties of ten or more on application

Baggage, 150 lb •. carried free.

Chicago's speedy blicks are evidently troubling Yost, and he is using everything at his com · mand to accustom M,chigan to such fast work. But very little detail comes from the practice at Ferry field and the players a.re cautioned not to let loose of allY news. Coach Yost talks, put he talks in tha.t innocent way tha.t ma.kes one think he is saying a lot, whereas he is not divulging any great su~te secrets.

It is learned, however, that Yost is working his gia.nt cepters to break through and in thlS he has been qUIte successful. If Michigan '5 men from tackle to ta.ckle can smash through Chi·

============= cago's line quickly it is figured that they ca.n worry Eckersall

.SBEEJ'S OPElR BOUSE somewhat, and how to worry Eckersall is what is worrying Yost. The Chicago quarterback holds the same relati ve posi tion in importance to Yost that Cap­tain Heston does to Stagg. In

F.1at .Iron Not really a Flat Iron, but a bat---1IM newest shape in soft. bats for men. We are showinl t.hem and they are making a "bit.."

Come ifl tlze first chance 1/0U !lave and llJe wll be pleased to SIIOW 1/0U wnat's ' new.

&, Son

I American Clothiers __ ... : ......... 8881 ...... Cedar Rapids

Thursday, Nov. 10th the Drake game Michigan's big ========;:================= Tbe ·~s YOU LIKE IT" of .u.loal Produotlon ........ .

HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers

WOOD l.AND

A Musical Fantasy of the Forest A STORY OF THE BIRDS

Beautiful Music, Infectoua Fun HIGH SCENIC ACCESSORIES

By Whom the Leadln. Role. AN A •• umed

HarP)' Bul.er Stanley H. Porde Prank Doane Dora Davld.on Cha .. le. H. Bow .... frank D. NellOn John Donahue Harry N. tyke

Emma Card. Ida Brookn Hnnt

Cherldah Slmp.on Helen Hale

.arrar.t Sayre Ida .uU.

LuliUe N.I.on .attle Nlehol.

Prices, 25c, Soc, 7SC, $1.00, '1.50 • Seats on Sale Tuesday, 9 a.m.

A44ru. all CommunIcation. to

lineman pla.yed havoc with the Iowans, !'lxcept in one il"stance, when the goal from the field was kicked, and Yost is demanding that even a better record i made.

A Challenge We the lenior class, of the Univer­

sity of Iowa, in order to promote the intereat in football at the University of Iowa, 40 hereby challenge the junior class to a football game toO be played on Iowa Field SaturdclY November 19, at 2:30 O'clock, au bject to tile following rnles:

1. All men who have played on the varsity or scrubs thisyearto be barred.

2. Suitable officials to be chosen by . mutual agreements of both captains.

3. Answer or acceptance to be given by Saturday November 12.

Signed COMMITTEE. ------

M. Pike, L . A. '07, ba.sreturned to school atter a two weeks' abo sence.

The junior liber3.larts class is holding a. meeting for the pur­pose of organizing a. football team.

FURNISHED ROOMS- Heat, gas, batb, telephone. Ladies only.

WILL S. COLLIER, Bus. Mgr. 120 East J etferson St.

- -CALL AT--

Hrcadt £ig4r Ston ..

High Class Ci&"ara. Cigar­ettes, Pipes and Tobacco.

Largest Xssortment

in the City

O. H. Fink.

6 South Clinton Str~~t

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SNOWDON'S 124 South Third St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa

For your Millinery, Gloves. Corse ts, UnJerwear, Hosiery, Underskirts, Ribbons, Notions, Druggists Sundries, Lf ather Goods, etc. .

FOR GOOD WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE GO TO

rhe University Booi{.Store ~1T£ Qrl~tttlln ~tt££t 1'anitlltinm· CERNY " LOUIS, Propricton

• lior Text E )oks lor all Colleges. All note books and supplies at

. lowest prices. Univer~ity souvenirs, Postals, Waterman Fountain Pens

Ten pieces of clothing cleaned pressed and repaired for $1.00 per month and shoe!lshined every day except Sunday. Steam :leaniog free to members. Work c.lled for and delivered...... _

H. W. F1tIRXLL Phone 305--- 211 S. Clinton St .

... The Clinton Street... tHE LELAND I CARE

Sixteen, in the Tim 5c CiR'ar. Also Germ Kil- , , Strictly First Class' ler, Perfume-makers, Mirth Compellas in : Turkish and D );'pestic Cigarettes. .... ••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••

Yours for a good smoke

~OClintonSt. THOS. A. BR'OWN MEALS at all 'HOURS. •

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Vol. 4

~pentng 'AI

RARE RELIC

Tbe recent disco eological remains near lake Okoboji, Duren J. H. Ward interested himself tbe acquisition of ledge concerni who inhabited t country 200 years of the discovery new light upon iii the fact tha. iron tomahawks and it was not that the race of I lived here posses ledge to man u menta of warfare.

The mound at Okoboji is one ~resting that ha.s ~ntion of Iowa. ready seven have been taken fr indications a.re that still rich iu old rem

Dr. Ward is himself in the fu ~on of the mound .voring to !rom the owners OIl which the mou to work there. A n will be taken the the mound before er comes 'loS SOOI1

permissbn is secu The archeological

have been in teres mound regret the took place a.t the

. time of its disco coverers did not of the remains out to tbeir fri they were

Mi88 . Grace '06 entertained frienda at a. v .. ,,~a. .. \ WtclDeada7 ulBbt.