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• BOSTON, MA8S. September :/kh. IfIOe, thie in the variou. b Anches of 5 four are devoted entill!ly lbundant opportunities for D. phy or science. and to ptr· Idles of the fourth year all! Ie. general surgery and the bt. r I. 1908 to June I. IIDI. Ma ••• m Iowa Aven\lo weeks away Skirts and sold. You'd College Colors include patterns extreme styles who are more eon' eir likes. fancy and have UI a handsome luit. it to fit, look, feel than any you have a very modest lum payment. Tailor MEN City, Iowa. 0ffI .. THE DAILY IOWAN PU.LISHED BY THIt STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Volume 7 IOWA CITY, IOWA. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL " 1908 JOKE DEPARTMENT TO BE A ,FEATURE Humorous Section is Part of Hawkeye Best Editor Loehr Tells of Progress On This Year's College An- nual-Other Department' SHAKESPEARE WINS SUI T I IOWA ADMITfED Jury Hands in a Verdict for De- fendant After Lengthy Delib· er'atiGn-The Details I The jury that has been hear- ing the junior law trial during the past wt!ek decideci for Shake- speare Saturday noon a1ter over five bours of actual ddiberation. TO PENSION FUND Recent Gift ofCamesie Ai4b Universities President MacLean Active in Securing Retiring Allowances for State Institutions The jury was sent out and in- Owing to Mr. Andrew Car- "The Hawkeye, as a whole, is structed Friday afternoon . by negie's recent action of adding rapidly rounding into shape," Judge Byers. The first vote was $5,000,000 to the Carnegie Fund aid Editor-in-Chief Loehr to an four to eight for the defendant for the advancement of learning, IOWAN reporter yesterday. "The and, after much spirited dillcus- profess9T1 of the State Univt:rsity printing has been started and si4iln, four more ballot3 were of Iowa will be allowed to enjoy i INTER·fRATERNITY RESULTS RE6ULAH PHAl:flGE Delta Tau Delta Defeated Beta Theta Pi 15 to 1 and Sigma Nu Won From Sigma Chi Delta Tau Dt:lta defeated Beta Theta Pi 15 to I on Jowa Fi ld Friday alternoon and igma Nu wa victorious over igma Chi yraterday by a 6 to 0 core. Wernli, the Tau Delt twirler let a record in the fint game by striking out 16 men in the even innings and allowi.g but one lingle. Federson carried off the batting honors with. three doubles. FOR BASEBAll SQUAD Candidatel Settle Down To 5treftuCMII "Work-outs" Warm Weather WeJcomed By Hawkeye Ball TOiler- Coach Writes on Prospects [ BY COA II I. A. Kit T J preseltt indications point to an taken that afternoon with the the benefits of the steel magnate's Following is the score: earlY Hawkeye, coming out seme same result. pension proviliGn. Hitherto the The w rm, unny, w th r of the la t two day w re ived very gratefully by th bas b II Iquad. Previoul to thi the out- door work had b en of th on· gealed order and the Jt practi e alway h a f It and nappy tinge, not very mu ch 1 advance in real b b 11 was made be u e a man imply an't i play the game when he i hilled o through. J BHA'S AU Jt B PO A time early in May. All of the Saturday morning they took enjoyment of this fund has been Ball, 2b _ ... __ 3 0 0 3 1 departments except the humorous three more ballots aDd killed limited to institutions of a certain Schramm, p. "'''' 3 0 1 0 11 11 )(c)(uua, 3b _,,_ 3 0 department are ready for the much time before finally, on the high educational standard, state LaDe, II .... "'" 3 0 0 0 1 press. ninth ballot, a unanimous vote universities and sectarian colleges g g "The J' oke departm;: nt has been for the defendant was secured. excluded. The Carnegie tru - Boe),e, c______. 3 0 g g Cro"e, rf ........ __ 2 0 0 held open until the last minute so This acquits Shakespeare of the tees took the ground that legis- Do", cf .... ___ 3 0 0 1 2 6 that the very latest happenings charge of libel brought a&:ainst latures of the severalltates should Totala __ 25 1 1 can be caught. Many trembling him and is a judicial finding that provide for their own faculties. D8I.TA TAU" AU R B PO ,. truants are sendin2' up pitiful ap- he sp6ke the truth when he said But owiDg to the improbability Ho.pen, 11 . __ 5 1 1 0 0 peals through the assistant:! to that Richard III murdered h.il that states would ever provide a .::'" g the editor to have mercy upon two nephews. Therefore he WIll retiring fund for their uniyersity Korriaaey,lb '''.. 4 2 2 9 0 CI: Parrlah.3b __ 3 2 1 0 2 tbem . . But it is just those jokes not have to pay the ..,25,000 to professors, the presidents of such WernJi,p__ .... 4 0 0 1 0 tbat are good ones that people William Catesby. institutions organized an associa- .. _: : like to read. If we please one by The attorneys interested in the tion two years ago te concentrate De ... I. rf ___ 2 2 1 0 0 leaving them out, we receive case were highly commended for influence towards recognitIon by Total . .. , ....... 34 15 10 21 8 1 With the weather man favor- 9 able the squad will dev lop II rapidly in the next two week and by the time of the Ro k 1 I land serie the team will b 2 . o plaYlDg lome real ball. The Iquad thi year while not 1 rge 1 and while quite inexperien ed i criticism from another for not the efficient manner in which they the Carnegie trustf'. Two The acore by lanla,a: baving them in. Things which handled the case. Attorney Ot-' years ago, when Mr. Carnegie Beta'a ...... _ ........ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 1 the narde t working bunch th t 5 hal been ut for a few year and are quick to learn. So far indeor and outdoon the good hittin, ha been w rked for the harde t. A natural hitler while born and not made i not the only one who can bat well because a poor hitter or a fair hitter can "pepp up" wonderfully in this line by hard on i tent practice. "Hit, hit, hit" ha been steadily drilled into the quad and the first hour and a half'. work ever,. afternoon i given to batting practice alone. Iowa will have a refit!ct upon any person unjustly test!A of the deftnse deserves es- founded the pension fund, he Delta Tu'a ....... 1 0 2 4 0 8 x-IS we try to leave out. But if the pecial mention for his closing offered to add $5,000,000 more Baua on balJa-off Schramm 4; ato. h h . b d fleD bu .. - McDoaneU 2. M. Smith, joke is on you, and we know it, speec . should t e governmg oar s 0 )(orriaeey3;doubl'playa- Do" '0 HaIJ; in it .oes. Some of the pills Decision Ends Game state institutions apply for par- a'ruek out- by Wernli 6, by Schramm b 7' two.bue hit.-Fedenoa 3, Parrlah; may be hard to swallow but Because of a decision made by ticipation. He has made good ';Ud pltcb- chramm 2; hit by pitched b '11' h' th h" ball - C to" e, l:ipaanum, ClarhoD; ot en WI enJoy watc 109 e the umpire in the eighth inniflg t IS promIse. puaed baUa _ Boey. 3; amplre _ Mc. performance. The humorous de- the Pharmaceuts left the field Over J ,700 prefessors of vari- Gregor. partment is going to be cspecial- yesterday in the baseball game GUS universities of United In yesterday's cbntest Sigma ly Itrong. This is tht depart- against the Zetagathians. The and Canada will benefit throue h Chi only made: to hits off Mullen, ment that the avera'ge student score was a tie at the end of the Mr. Carnegie's la,test gift .in and Keefe let the Sigma Nus looks for tint and for this realon st!venth. Following is the line- interel!t of educatIon. ThIS WIll down with a total of three safe- it is being. especially .emphasized up: Pharmaceuts-Bencher C; offer an extra inducement to keep ties. Following is the core: by both pnnted matenal and car- Anderson, p; Morford, lb; Wil- good men on the instruc:tional tOOlS. P b staff "f state institutions notwith- IGMA CHI AU Jt Ii PO A morth, 2b; Kohl, ss; ooley, 3 ; Goenoe. If ........ ,2 0 0 0 0 fair hitting team thi year and a Jt o bunch that can be depended en "The alumni department will Homan, rf; Schenkenberg, crj the low salaries often Davi.,3b._ ...... 3 0 1 g 0 'd Cod)" 2b ... . -__ 3 0 0 0 be interesting to both alumni and Casey, If. pal . Keefe, p ..... _ ....... 3 0 0 1 2 J to lay down a bunt or a acrifice 1 at the required moment. Itudents this year. Mr. John M. 3bj Houghtelin, Pi Thompson, 1bj Great credit is due .. i g Grimm of the law firm of Grimm, H 1 n ss' Miller :lb' Gutz rf· G. E. MacLean of the niverslty OJlYer," ......... __ 2 0 0 1 2 an 0" " "f I . h' H h Pacherd,lb __ 2 0 0 6 0 Fast, snappy base running i another thing being worked for. o Most college ball teams run base • like a bunch of truck hor e . It Trewin and Robbins of Cedar Payne, cf: Kiger, If; Lathlean, e. 0 owa, In t IS matter. e as Aldn, cf __ ....... 1 0 0 0 0 Rapids has contributed an article been active in the National Asso- Muscatine Won "f S U' , . d tDtitled, "Ramblinc Reflectiuns clatton 0 tate DiverSIties an of one who began with the Col- The team of Iowa stars which instrumental in accemplishing the lec iate Class of '88. It contains played the Muscatine tourists on higher aim of the organization. I1nU8ing recollections concerning their home floor Thursday night tbe military department, forenllic made a strong showing and were Early English Club Meetin, " h' f ' , d h defeated onh' by a score of 35 to The regular meeting of the IOClettes t e ratermtJes an t e J I. It ' 13. Knowing every nook of the Early Enrlish Club will be held ",eu y. . '. . "The 1909 Hawkeye will cou- lain more group pictures than eVer before. The various classes of professional colleges are all contributing pictures and the narrOw floor the champIonshIp In Room 225, M4ilnday evening team that made such a phe- at 7 :30. Miss Mary Mueller will nomenal record On their long trip give a report on tbe metrical ro- frem coast to coast had an im- mance "Gawain and the Green mense advantage. newly organized clubs will be Gregory's Book Reviewed lieU represented. A recent issue of the Bosten "I wish that everyone who is Transcript contains a review f)f laking the subscriptions for the Dean C. N. Gregory's book on Itather covered edition would re- Samuel Freeman Miller, which new their efforts and be to was recently published by the report April 8, and those State Historical Society of Iowa. trishing such a copy should un- deratand that unless they sub- ICribe for it now, it will be im- possible to obtain one after that 1:- " 'IIIIe. Patronize low AN advertisers Art Club to Meet The Art Club will meet Mon- day evening next in Room 315 L. A. at 8 :30. The work of Rem- brandt will be discus!ed under the leadership of Mill Foster. Professor Ansley to Speak PrQfessor C. F. Ansley will address the Y9ung People's So- ciety of the Unitarian Church this evening at 7 o'clock on "The Relation of Art and Ethics." Senior Class Play Further try-outs for places oa the cast of the Senior Class Play, "Trelawney of the Wells," will be held tomorrow afternoon, at 4:00 p. m., in Reom 3II. Totala ........... 20 0 2 SIGMA Nu AD It H Bo(ga, If _ .. " ........ 3 0 1 Kayer, cf ___ 3 1 0 Ste"art, al __ 2 1 1 Cobb, 3b ............... 3 1 0 Brockman, 2b __ 3 1 0 Woraeley, e __ 3 1 0 Funk, rf ....... __ 3 0 1 Norton, Ib . "" .. ... 1 0 0 MulleD,p ........ "_'" 2 1 0 Totala __ ........ 23 6 3 The &core by wolo,a: 1 PO 0 0 2 2 3 8 0 5 0 20* 5 A 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4 9 doe. n't take.simple speed to make o a ,ood base runner, and tat o o unity squad is workinr for the good judgment, the daring, and o the snap ntces ary for a team of o o "run getters." o A complete el of sigDals i al. 1 ready being used in the hort Sigma ChL __ ." 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Sigma Nu _ _ 0 2 • 0 0 0 x- 6 daily practice game and the squad takes to them very quickly. The hitter knows what he is ex- 'X,ele out, hit by batted batJ, pected te do, the bale runner Baau oa baUl-off Keefe 3, off Mul· lea 2; bit by pitchec1 baIJ - MIllIu; knows what he is to do and wbat .tolen baa .. - GoenDe, Akin 2, Fua", h h' . d h h I Cobb, Davil; .truck oot _ by Keele 8, t e Itter IS to 0, t e woe team by Kulten 7; PUled balta - Bagley . 3; knows when a man is to be nipped umpire-I. Reed Lane. h off a base by the catcher, t e Ia a fast nine inning practice catcher knows who i to take the game yesterday morning on the throw at second and in fact the diamond Alpha game is played somewhere near Epsilon defeated PhI The!a right by meaDS of the e si«nal . 2 to o. The game was a pltcher s As yet the pitchers have been battle between McDonald and working hardest for a long smooth Percell but the former had easy body-swing delivery when steadier support. Batteries: S. A. there are none on basell and a E. McDonald and Collins, Phi Delta Purcell and Griffith. (Contia.td 011 Lut Pare}

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• BOSTON, MA8S. September :/kh. IfIOe, thie in the variou. b Anches of 5 four are devoted entill!ly lbundant opportunities for

~. D. phy or science. and to ptr· Idles of the fourth year all! Ie. general surgery and the bt. r I. 1908 to June I. IIDI.

~. Ma •••

m Iowa Aven\lo

weeks away Skirts and

sold. You'd

College Colors

include patterns extreme styles

who are more eon' eir likes.

fancy and have UI a handsome luit. it to fit, look, feel

than any you have a very modest lum payment. ~ Tailor

MEN City, Iowa. 0ffI ..

THE DAILY IOWAN PU.LISHED BY THIt STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

Volume 7 IOWA CITY, IOWA. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL " 1908

JOKE DEPARTMENT TO BE A ,FEATURE

Humorous Section is Part of Hawkeye

Best

Editor Loehr Tells of Progress On This Year's College An-nual-Other Department'

SHAKESPEARE WINS SUI T I IOWA ADMITfED Jury Hands in a Verdict for De­fendant After Lengthy Delib·

er'atiGn-The Details

I The jury that has been hear­ing the junior law trial during the past wt!ek decideci for Shake­speare Saturday noon a1ter over five bours of actual ddiberation.

TO PENSION FUND Recent Gift ofCamesie Ai4b

Universities

President MacLean Active in Securing Retiring Allowances

for State Institutions

The jury was sent out and in- Owing to Mr. Andrew Car-"The Hawkeye, as a whole, is structed Friday afternoon . by negie's recent action of adding

rapidly rounding into shape," Judge Byers. The first vote was $5,000,000 to the Carnegie Fund aid Editor-in-Chief Loehr to an four to eight for the defendant for the advancement of learning, IOWAN reporter yesterday. "The and, after much spirited dillcus- profess9T1 of the State Univt:rsity printing has been started and si4iln, four more ballot3 were of Iowa will be allowed to enjoy

i

INTER·fRATERNITY RESULTS RE6ULAH PHAl:flGE Delta Tau Delta Defeated Beta Theta Pi 15 to 1 and Sigma Nu

Won From Sigma Chi

Delta Tau Dt:lta defeated Beta Theta Pi 15 to I on Jowa Fi ld Friday alternoon and igma Nu wa victorious over igma Chi yraterda y by a 6 to 0 core.

Wernli, the Tau Delt twirler let a record in the fint game by striking out 16 men in the even innings and allowi.g but one lingle. Federson carried off the batting honors with. three doubles.

FOR BASEBAll SQUAD Candidatel Settle Down To

5treftuCMII "Work-outs"

Warm Weather WeJcomed By Hawkeye Ball TOiler- Coach

Writes on Prospects

[ BY COA II I. A. Kit T J

preseltt indications point to an taken that afternoon with the the benefits of the steel magnate's Following is the score: earlY Hawkeye, coming out seme same result. pension proviliGn. Hitherto the

The w rm, unny, w th r of the la t two day w re ived very gratefully by th bas b II Iquad. Previoul to thi the out­door work had b en of th on· gealed order and aJthou~h the

Jt practi e alway h a f It and ~ nappy tinge, not very much 1 advance in real b b 11 was ~ made be u e a man imply an't i play the game when he i hilled o through.

J BHA'S AU Jt B PO A time early in May. All of the Saturday morning they took enjoyment of this fund has been Ball, 2b _ ... __ 3 0 0 3 1

departments except the humorous three more ballots aDd killed limited to institutions of a certain Schramm, p. "'''' 3 0 10 11 11 )(c)(uua, 3b _,,_ 3 0 department are ready for the much time before finally, on the high educational standard, state LaDe, II .... "'" 3 0 0 0 1

press. ninth ballot, a unanimous vote universities and sectarian colleges ~~~k~~'I~~::: ~ ~ g ~ g "The J' oke departm;: nt has been for the defendant was secured. excluded. The Carnegie tru - Boe),e, c ______ . 3 0 g g

Cro"e, rf ........ __ 2 0 0 held open until the last minute so This acquits Shakespeare of the tees took the ground that legis- Do", cf .... ___ 3 0 0 1 2

6 that the very latest happenings charge of libel brought a&:ainst latures of the severalltates should Totala __ 25 1 1

can be caught. Many trembling him and is a judicial finding that provide for their own faculties. D8I.TA TAU" AU R B PO ,.

truants are sendin2' up pitiful ap- he sp6ke the truth when he said But owiDg to the improbability Ho.pen, 11 . __ 5 1 1 0 0

peals through the assistant:! to that Richard III murdered h.il that states would ever provide a ~~~:;::,':: .::'" ~ ~ ~ g ~ the editor to have mercy upon two nephews. Therefore he WIll retiring fund for their uniyersity Korriaaey,lb '''.. 4 2 2 9 0

CI: Parrlah.3b __ 3 2 1 0 2 tbem . . But it is just those jokes not have to pay the ..,25,000 to professors, the presidents of such WernJi,p__ .... 4 0 0 1 0

tbat are good ones that people William Catesby. institutions organized an associa- :~~:,nceJ1: I.~: .. _ : : ~ 1~ ~ like to read. If we please one by The attorneys interested in the tion two years ago te concentrate De ... I. rf ___ 2 2 1 0 0

leaving them out, we receive case were highly commended for influence towards recognitIon by Total . .. , ....... 34 15 10 21 8

1 With the weather man favor-9 able the squad will dev lop II rapidly in the next two week ~ and by the time of the Ro k 1 I land serie the team will b 2 . o plaYlDg lome real ball. The ~ Iquad thi year while not 1 rge 1 and while quite inexperien ed i

criticism from another for not the efficient manner in which they the Carnegie trustf'. Two The acore by lanla,a: baving them in. Things which handled the case. Attorney Ot-' years ago, when Mr. Carnegie Beta'a ...... _ ........ 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- 1

~ the narde t working bunch th t 5 hal been ut for a few year and

are quick to learn. So far indeor and outdoon

the good hittin, ha been w rked for the harde t. A natural hitler while born and not made i not the only one who can bat well because a poor hitter or a fair hitter can "pepp up" wonderfully in this line by hard on i tent practice. "Hit, hit, hit" ha been steadily drilled into the quad and the first hour and a half'. work ever,. afternoon i given to batting practice alone. Iowa will have a

refit!ct upon any person unjustly test!A of the deftnse deserves es- founded the pension fund, he Delta Tu'a ....... 1 0 2 4 0 8 x-IS

we try to leave out. But if the pecial mention for his closing offered to add $5,000,000 more Baua on balJa-off Schramm 4; ato. h h . b d fleD bu .. - McDoaneU 2. M. Smith, joke is on you, and we know it, speec . should t e governmg oar s 0 )(orriaeey3;doubl'playa- Do" '0 HaIJ;

in it .oes. Some of the pills Decision Ends Game state institutions apply for par- a'ruek out- by Wernli 6, by Schramm b 7' two.bue hit.-Fedenoa 3, Parrlah;

may be hard to swallow but Because of a decision made by ticipation. He has made good ';Ud pltcb- chramm 2; hit by pitched b '11' h' th h" ball - C to" e, l:ipaanum, ClarhoD; ot en WI enJoy watc 109 e the umpire in the eighth inniflg t IS promIse. puaed baUa _ Boey. 3; amplre _ Mc.

performance. The humorous de- the Pharmaceuts left the field Over J ,700 prefessors of vari- Gregor. partment is going to be cspecial- yesterday in the baseball game GUS universities of United ~tates In yesterday's cbntest Sigma ly Itrong. This is tht depart- against the Zetagathians. The and Canada will benefit throueh Chi only made: to hits off Mullen, ment that the avera'ge student score was a tie at the end of the Mr. Carnegie's la,test gift .in t~e and Keefe let the Sigma Nus looks for tint and for this realon st!venth. Following is the line- interel!t of educatIon. ThIS WIll down with a total of three safe­it is being. especially .emphasized up: Pharmaceuts-Bencher C; offer an extra inducement to keep ties. Following is the core: by both pnnted matenal and car- Anderson, p; Morford, lb; Wil- good men on the instruc:tional tOOlS. P b staff "f state institutions notwith- IGMA CHI AU Jt Ii PO A morth, 2b; Kohl, ss; ooley, 3 ; Goenoe. If ........ , 2 0 0 0 0

fair hitting team thi year and a Jt o bunch that can be depended en

"The alumni department will Homan, rf; Schenkenberg, crj standin~ the low salaries often Davi.,3b._ ...... 3 0 1 g 0 'd Cod)" 2b ... . -__ 3 0 0 0

be interesting to both alumni and Casey, If. Zeta~athian-Bensoo, pal . Keefe, p ..... _ ....... 3 0 0 1 2 J to lay down a bunt or a acrifice 1 at the required moment.

Itudents this year. Mr. John M. 3bj Houghtelin, Pi Thompson, 1bj Great credit is due UPresid~nt =:;~~~~~ .. ~~.'= i g ~ ~ ~ Grimm of the law firm of Grimm, H 1 n ss' Miller :lb' Gutz rf· G. E. MacLean of the niverslty OJlYer," ......... __ 2 0 0 1 2

an 0" " "f I . h' H h Pacherd,lb __ 2 0 0 6 0

~ Fast, snappy base running i ~ another thing being worked for. o Most college ball teams run base • like a bunch of truck hor e . It

Trewin and Robbins of Cedar Payne, cf: Kiger, If; Lathlean, e. 0 owa, In t IS matter. e as Aldn, cf __ ....... 1 0 0 0 0

Rapids has contributed an article been active in the National Asso-Muscatine Won "f S U' , . d tDtitled, "Ramblinc Reflectiuns clatton 0 tate DiverSIties an

of one who began with the Col- The team of Iowa stars which instrumental in accemplishing the leciate Class of '88. It contains played the Muscatine tourists on higher aim of the organization. I1nU8ing recollections concerning their home floor Thursday night tbe military department, forenllic made a strong showing and were Early English Club Meetin,

" h' f ' , d h defeated onh' by a score of 35 to The regular meeting of the IOClettes t e ratermtJes an t e J

I. It ' 13. Knowing every nook of the Early Enrlish Club will be held ",eu y. . '. . "The 1909 Hawkeye will cou­

lain more group pictures than eVer before. The various classes of th~ professional colleges are all contributing pictures and the

narrOw floor the champIonshIp In Room 225, M4ilnday evening team that made such a phe- at 7 :30. Miss Mary Mueller will nomenal record On their long trip give a report on tbe metrical ro­frem coast to coast had an im- mance "Gawain and the Green mense advantage. Kni~ht."

newly organized clubs will be Gregory's Book Reviewed lieU represented. A recent issue of the Bosten

"I wish that everyone who is Transcript contains a review f)f laking the subscriptions for the Dean C. N. Gregory's book on Itather covered edition would re- Samuel Freeman Miller, which new their efforts and be r~ady to was recently published by the report ~y April 8, and those State Historical Society of Iowa. trishing such a copy should un­deratand that unless they sub­ICribe for it now, it will be im­possible to obtain one after that 1:- " 'IIIIe.

Patronize low AN advertisers

Art Club to Meet

The Art Club will meet Mon-day evening next in Room 315 L. A. at 8 :30. The work of Rem­brandt will be discus!ed under the leadership of Mill Foster.

Professor Ansley to Speak

PrQfessor C. F. Ansley will address the Y 9ung People's So­ciety of the Unitarian Church this evening at 7 o'clock on "The Relation of Art and Ethics."

Senior Class Play

Further try-outs for places oa the cast of the Senior Class Play, "Trelawney of the Wells," will be held tomorrow afternoon, at 4:00 p. m., in Reom 3II.

Totala ........... 20 0 2

SIGMA Nu AD It H Bo(ga, If _ .. " ........ 3 0 1 Kayer, cf ___ 3 1 0 Ste"art, al __ 2 1 1 Cobb, 3b ............... 3 1 0 Brockman, 2b _ _ 3 1 0 Woraeley, e __ 3 1 0 Funk, rf ....... __ 3 0 1 Norton, Ib ."" . .... 1 0 0 MulleD,p ........ "_'" 2 1 0

Totala __ ........ 23 6 3

The &core by wolo,a:

1

PO 0 0 2 2 3 8 0 5 0

20*

5

A 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 4

9

• doe. n't take.simple speed to make o a ,ood base runner, and tat o o unity squad is workinr for the ~ good judgment, the daring, and o the snap ntces ary for a team of o o "run getters." o A complete el of sigDals i al. 1 ready being used in the hort

Sigma ChL __ ." 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Sigma Nu _ _ 0 2 • 0 0 0 x- 6

daily practice game and the squad takes to them very quickly. The hitter knows what he is ex-

'X,ele out, hit by batted batJ, pected te do, the bale runner Baau oa baUl-off Keefe 3, off Mul·

lea 2; bit by pitchec1 baIJ - MIllIu; knows what he is to do and wbat .tolen baa .. - GoenDe, Akin 2, Fua", h h' . d h h I Cobb, Davil; .truck oot _ by Keele 8, t e Itter IS to 0, t e woe team by Kulten 7; PUled balta - Bagley. 3; knows when a man is to be nipped umpire-I. Reed Lane. h

off a base by the catcher, t e Ia a fast nine inning practice catcher knows who i to take the

game yesterday morning on the throw at second and in fact the 'var~ity diamond ~igma Alpha game is played somewhere near Epsilon defeated PhI Delt~ The!a right by meaDS of the e si«nal . 2 to o. The game was a pltcher s As yet the pitchers have been battle between McDonald and working hardest for a long smooth Percell but the former had easy body-swing delivery when steadier support. Batteries: S. A. there are none on basell and a E. McDonald and Collins, Phi Delta The~a, Purcell and Griffith. (Contia.td 011 Lut Pare}

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Every Momina Except Saturdays and Mondays

Of the Vidett~-Report~r the thirty-ninth year and of the S. U. I. Quill the s;l(teenth year

Entered as second class mall mat~r. Novem­~r 12. I • at the poItoffice at Iowa City. Iowa. under the act of Cong~ of March 3. 1m.

EDIToa-IN-CHI.p-Ha .. 8IRT M. HAllWOOD N ..... s EDITOR-CAIL BVOlIl ATIILItTIC EDITOR-CLI"ORD H. CROW.

ASSOCIATIt BDITORS MA URlca KINT G. L. NORMAN R. M. M.uItHAN P. M. POWNALL CLlnORD POWILL HAUL RBDDICIt

STA" 0, RIIPORTI!A.S MARG~IRITa KIIII.. WALTSR CARDELL II . C. LANGLAND MARIS BATllIoIAN P. ~. TUEOBALD G. K. THOMPSON

"In aU that ia good. Iowa affords tbe beat"

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ROURT B. PI U BUSINBSS MANAOBR Address aU communications 1.0

TH~ DAlLY IOWAN Iowa City Iowa My conscience I what a bunch

of miths there are. There's

TIME TABLE OF Cedar Rapid. eft Iowa City

Electric Railway

Leave Iowa Cill Dall,

'5:00 •. m. t6:00 a. m. *6:30 a. m.

7:30 a. m. 8:30 •. m. 9:30 •. m'

10:30 • . m. 11:30 •. m. 12:30 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m.

10:30 p. m. 11:30 p. m.

Lea~. Cedar lapld. Dall,

*5:00 •. m. 6:00 a. m. 7:00 •. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m.

10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:00 p. 111.

10:00 p. m. 11:30 p. m.

*Daily e:lcept Sunday. tSundayonly. All other train. daily.

NO HOLDUP

WITH US

Read on: mith Iht! banker, Smith the

cauncilman, Smi.h the street Inten.:oll giate athletics are a sweeper, and Smith the lawyer.

mo t beneficial and necessary There's ~mith that drives the DEVELOP feature of college auto, and Smith that auto go

Mileage Book (nlue $6.SO) for $5.00 Single trip ticket. lold at atationa or

on cara. Round trip and special ticket. said

at atations only. Baggage (ISO lb •. ) carried· free on

each fu II ticket. Cedar Rapids Station, 317 South 2nd

street.

.-the laws of political economy are the same for all lines of business, whether iron, leather or clothing. The principle of lowest prices to buy­ers of the largest quantities holds good in all lines.

ATHLETICS life. They are e - back and sit down. There's WITHIN THE sentinl in the de- mith that rides and milh that UNIVERSITY v e l 0 p men t of a drives. There' mith that built

college spirit that binds the stu- th.! fine house and Smith that dents together. But they ha Vt! built the hf)use for Smith. Young one eriou defect. This is that miths and old Smiths, rich they are not far rt!aching enough. Smiths and poor Smiths, whit e

Iowa City Station, corner of Clinton and College street •.

- we are the largest buyers of clothing in the central west\:!rn states. We li>uy for less and can, and do sell ap­parel at lower pric«:s than any other concern, though they be located in Chicago, New York, Davenport, Dt!s Moines, Cedar Rapids or elsewhere.

- A comparison of prices and qualities would convince you of the fact.

- see our im mense variety of men's spring suits, top coats, rain coats in new fab­rics j other stores ask from $rS to $20 for the s;Tme qualities we offer you here at the popular price of $15.

- You save the difference by virtue of our buy i ng power.

Tht! primary purpose ' of nth- Smith and black miths. Smiths letics in general at~colleges i to that came ovt!r in the Mayflower, keep the undergraduates, a a and Smiths that don't know the whole, in n healthy tate of mind difference b e t wee n Mayflower I and bod). Intercollegiate at h- and buckwheat flour. When you letics alone tall short of this aim come to think of it, what a for, at best, but few men can en- mighty big differt!nce there is in gage in them. They are certain- Smiths. You wouldn't think of Iy an essential part , but only a putting them all in one class-no, part, of the scheme which should not on your life. Well , then, be employed if th e be t re!!ults don't you know there 's as much are to be secured. Some plan difference in clothing as there is must be proposed whereby the in miths ? Don't you know there number of undergraduates taking always one best kind? I tell Sou, active part daily in some well it's what you get, and not what or~anized sport is greatly in- you give, that determines the creased. value of a suit of clothes or a hat.

W.-ill!!er~ I AM TAKING M"\:

MEALS AT ~ Tlze Quality Stores ~

TilE OLYMPIAN WHY DON'T YOU

TAKE YOUR'S THERE

and

Enjoy tbe Music While Eatin1 SPECIAL SUNDAY

CITY BUSINESS

DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS We need a broader athletic Mea ure us by QUI' own stand­

spirit at Iowa than the spirit of ard. Size us up by the rule of sidelint! upport. The only way Smith. This is the high standard Orcbe.tra (5 pieces) dinner and supper DR. T. L. HAZARD

to develop real varsity teams store as well as the money-back ============= and real varsity spirit is to have store. It is the high value and A. G. S pal di ng men vitally interested in the the right price store every nay. sports in which Iowa c(i)mpeted MUGGSY, with & with other schools. The rooters

need a knowledge of the con- ~~)~/yA/tf$(#l!f,_ Bros. test and to be real rooters they ... ~ ~t4k$S The uraett Muuf.ctwer in the must know the pirit of the con-' "- -...... .

World of test. They mu t realize the fight Iowa City, Iowa OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES that a man is putting up in the Base Ball, Foot Ball, Golf, line in a football ~ame, the game- New Accommodation Hack Line Lawn Tennis, Basket nells of a pitcher who pulls out of W. H ES S, Prop'r Ball. Hockey a bad hole. Both 'Phones Official Impkmenta for Track aad FieW

Contests between the COlleges JohnlOn Co. 1163 Bell 96-M Sporil. UnifOf'lnl of All Sorts. in our University will give this IOWA CITY IOWA sort ef spirit to our athletics. It Sptldln,'. Hancbomely Illustrated CAta-

10000e of all .port. «:ontal •• numeroul .... may be predicted as a result of Are You Interested , .. tloal. Sendforit-It'lfree.

the inter-department basketball. S tho Good A G SPALDING & BROS schedule just closed that next 1n ome IIlB Ne~ Yor~ Beltlmore 8yraculf: MlnDft~

. t 'U th J t b k t ChICSI(O St Louie Clnolnnati Kauau CIty WIO er WI see e arges as e - t E t WublDRlon Piulburw !)eonr Clevelan. b II d h 0 a KewOrlun.lIuotou Buffalo Mont~al a squa t at t!ver came out on ••••• Phlladelpbla Detroit SaaFTWlC'!ec:o Canada

PHVSICIAN AND SURGJlON

Phoenix Block. Both phones.

F. L. LOVE, M. D. DISEASJlS OF TRI! EVE, EAR,

NOSE AND THROAT

Office with J. P. Mullin. M. D.

DRS. DEAN AND BAILEY Practice limited to diseases of the

EVE, EAR , NOSE AND THROAT

Phone.: Johnson Co., 111; Bell. J-236 Office: 12 South Clinton st.

c. W. HARNED, M. D. PHVSIr.IAN AND S URGEON

Office phone, 201-X Bell; residence phone, 155-J Bell.

201~ South Clinton at.

DR. W. H. DONOVAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Office over Wilkinson'8 grocery. Phones: Bell,3-X; J. C., 347.

1l7~ S. Dubuque at.

DR. C. S. GRANT PHVSICIAN AND SURG'BON

Office, 17~ S., Dubuque street, over Stach'lI ahoe Btore. Both phones.

t\ae armory fiGor. Why dot make GROCERI!:'c:! GltO. W. KOONTZ W. E. SHRADU J:.;J v' DR. W. L. BIERRING the same kind 9f preparation for President. Ice-Pres. FRFSH FRUITS J. R. SWITZaR. Cashier. 9~ S. Dubuque st .. Patterson Block .

baseball and football. Citizens' Savings & Trust Co. Consultation hours, 11 to 12 a. m.; 3 to CANNED GOODS 1' __ :-1 .... 000 5 p. m.; Sundays, 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.

Mrs. H. R. MOOR Ladlos' Shampooing and

PaCiO Massa41n4 a SpoGlalty

219 East Coll.r •• treet.

Coner low. A,..a •• aoel Lion Street

Strlc:tIylU(b Grade Work OI(L _ DomesUc u4 Gloss PIJlJI~

C.J.TOMS Phoae, BeU c..; 1. C. "

EACOFLOUR CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE

fiRANDRATB , SIMPSON Both Pboa ••

RHIGHARDT The

(;onteGtloner

Palmetto Chocolates Oar Specialty All CUdles BOID~madc

Ice Cream ma.e III All Sbapel o. fInIIIled tor PutIa ad ltecepUtll

ALL LATIUITDa.NKa

-..-....". B h Surplus ud Uadiridecl ProIita, .26,000 _o_th_p_o_n_e_s. ________ _

114 South Clinton I t . Iowa City. Iowa.

I desire to announoe to the

DR. F. O. BURK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Office, 214", S. Clinton st., Opera HOUle Block. Hours,9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.; SundaYI, 9 to 11 •. m. Both phonu.

MARY K. HEARD, M. D. Office, 24 N. Clinton Bt. Telephone,

Bell, 166-1. Houri, 10 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 to 3:45p. m. escept Friday; 9 to 10 a. m.SundsV·

University publlo that the Smith ======--==== Armory Is now open for private ~~,""""D""E~N"""",T""",I S~T~S~""",~ roller skating parties. See me WILLIAM E. SPENCE, D. D. S. for terms. H C SMITH 123~ Waahington It. Both phone •. ~=~~~~=~'='===~' = Office houri, 8 to 12, 1 to 5.

TypeWl'ltel' Supplies for all DR. JOHN VOSS machines. B. M. Markham, St. DaNTIST

2~~ E. Collere .t. James Hotel. Botb phonea. low. City, low.

OSTEOPATHS

DRS. WASHBURN & WASHBURN B. E.Washbum.D.O. Eve nS.Washbum.D.O

Phones- Iowa 214-Y Johnson Co. 211 (Successors to Dr A.S.Craig).

OSTBOPATIDC PHYSICIANS

Office and residence, 102 South Linn Btreet, Iowa City, Iowa

CONTRACTOR B. c..,A. WICKHAM

ARCHITECT, CARPRNTRR AND BUH.DJlR

124 South Gilbert It. Iowa Cit,., Ia. Bell phone, 12-M Johnllon Co., 745

REAL ESTATE

C. U\1. R,.,ENO PROPRIETOR RRAI, ESTATE

E X CHANGE

WashiDgton street.

HENRY G. WALKER" LAWVB AND NOTARV PUBI.lC

Office over Golden Eagle clothing store.

WE ~AKE THE

BEST CUTS JlJI for College PublicatioDlor Any- Other PublicatiON ...

STAR ENGRAVING CO. De. Moinee - - - IOtfII

~ ~ ' ..........

...::: ... ~ 1108 Chostnut St., Phllildelpht& /-

J .. "BA.DUfO DOO •• FOIt COLL"O". 801l00L ,"'0 WXDtlllfO I.VlTO·

TIO •• , D.&Noa PRoo ... lIe • .H •• oe

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are the same ron, leather or prices to buy­)od in all lines.

immense variety spring suits, top coats in new fab· stores ask from

20 for the soTme e offt!r you here lIar price of $15.

ave the difference Df our buy i n g

I

S 'es ~

~OPATHS

JRN & WASHBURN ). Eve 11 S. Wasnburn,D.D 214-Y Johnson Co. ~\\ rs to Dr A.S.Craig), rHlC PHYSICIANS

lence, 102 South LiDO :owa City, lowa

' RACTOR ~

HAM :CT. CABP~NTER o BOILD~R )ut .t. Iowa Cit" Ia. il Johnson Co., 745

ES TATE ~

o DR R1l'A[' ESTATE KCHANGI!

treet.

WYERS ~

NALKER" ID NOTARY PUBI.IC

:olden Eagle clotbidg

MAKE THE

CUTS JlJI e Publication. or , r Publicatiolll ...

GRAVING CO. • - - - 1_

St" PhUa.delphia '/-I) B'OlJ8111 FOR ~"'NO WlCDDlll'O I.VIT"· PaOG .. 4M8, )1""0.

'HI'II FrlfB ENG.An.' o .. ALLKrWDI

REFINED VAUDEVILLE THE "BI,JOU

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REFINED VAUDEVILLE

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Motion Pictures TWO rulJ.. REELS

Tergus'Dogs See ~hem before they join Ringling Bros' Circus The Two Dollys Harry DeForrest SINGERS and DANCERS Mr. Pfeiffer

The famous juggler on his first western trip A high class act from the M!Vestic Theatre, ChicatO

SINGING LATEST ILLUSTRATED SONGS

===MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLy!:=='::::::,r, =

r , P~"

~fff@tlj~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~tliJ~tliJj)~ I 't!' COMING EVENTS ~ . : ~ On Easttr Sunday morning t +----+

~. ~ toa. Paper by Prof. H. · ~ G. Plum. .~ ~.' Ka ppa Sigma v. Phi

~ Delta Theta. · ~ April 7-Ladiea afternoon at Triangle ~ ~ Club. ~.~ ~ April 8-Limit for sUbacriblng fO!" ~ ~ souvenir e d I t I () II of ~ ~ Hawkeye. ~. ~. lrving-Erodelphian play ~ \:s,~ "Becan e She Loved ~ ~ Bim o"atOpera HOUle. :§ ~ April 9 - Sixth annllal IIngineeriug ~. ~. banquet at Burkley 1m-'1!1 ~ perial. :§ ~ Frelhman Pan. Hellenic ~ ~ at Majestic.

(;2. Social gathering of the

~.~ I ~. Graduate Club in Liberal of all mornings but your wedding morn, your attire shoul d ~ Arls Drawing Room at

· be such as to make you worthy the title, "The glass of faah- ~ 8 p. m. · ion aod the mOllld of form." It is our province. as modish . April lO-Baconian paper by Profellor ~ tailors, to so garb you that "all the world and his wife" ~ Wickham on "Notea on :§ will admire your tasteful dressing; your well fitting gar- ~ a Trip to Mexico." ~ ments. Not much time left-Iet'i measure you today . ~ AprillO-Phi Chi dance. 't!' Annual Sophomore Ora-~ ~ ~~ los. Slauata • tailor ~~:: ~~~~~:nc~nut:it~;f~m~gan

Aprilll-The Philo·Octave play, "A 108 South Clinton Street Scrap of Paper" at the

~ ~ Coldren. ~ ~ April 13 - Recital by Ralph Lilw-~ ~ ton in Science hall audio (1~~lW}~~~~~~~~m§~~~~~f!1:~~~~~~~ torium.

April13-18-Series ball game. with Rock bland Three I team Byperion Club Apr il

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DRINKS INK o LIKE A CAMEL

To load a Conklin Fountain Pen, jUlt dip It in any Ink, press the Crucent·FUler and lee It fill Ita own tank like a camel slaking III thll'lt. Th t'. all there Is to It I No dropper--no mea-1lo bother. Do It anywhere-any time.

CONKLIN'S rittiNo PEN "THE PEN WITH THE CRESCENT·FILLER"

can be filled instantly without the leut inconvenience. YOIl •

could fill it with white kid glov on without danger of lOlling. Besides Ita convenl nee, II tbe Iplendld wrltlnr qualities of the Conklin-the perfect I d.

Leac1lna' deaJen budle the Coaltlla. 11 JOUrI d l.ot, order d1tect. Prlcel, $3.00 aad ulI· Sn4 at Olle. for ball4lOme a'" catll .

The CookliD Pell fA, 310 Maahattu Bldi .. Toledo, Ohiog

11M New Fabrics

Come and Choose your particular fan c, and have u make it lip ioto a handlOme uit . We will uarant e it to fit . look. feel aud wear better than aoy you have ever worn. And a very mode t lurn will atlefy ueln p yment.

HUSA JII 'tJe Tailor Comer Colle,e and Dubuqui Streett

Bell 'PhoDI 230·X

YOUR PICK is "the pick" we want you to have. When you have your way abollt it you're

certain to be pleased. Talking about Flowers, about now weddings are fash· ionable.

Fool party ill Majeltic L.. ________________________ ......J

Hall.

FLORAL OFFERINGS in the way of Bride.' and Bridesmaids' ROles are appropriate. So are all other flowers. Do ),ou want them fresh and beautiful? If YOll do, get them here. Buy of us anti they'll be what you want, and no pvercharge will bi! made.

J.Aldous & Son f.~ISTS

IOWA CAFE OPENING

,

I beg to announce to the University and Iowa City

Public that the Iowa Cafe, located at 117 S. Clinton

Street will open Monday noon, Apru olo, under my

direction. Having had long experience as a chef and

caterer in Chicago and for the last 10 months having

been head chef at the Burklt!y Imperial, I feel warranted

in guaranteeing to my patrons first class meals and ser­

vices. I will cater especially to University parties and

student trade. Give me a trial.

L. G. DANIELS~ Prop. 117 South Clinton Street.

April 15-Delphic dance at Majestie ,.... ____ ~---_-..;....-_------_------. Han. rlnlCIa

G001. AprillS·21- Spring vacation. April 24-Pan Helleoic Party. April2S-Iowa baseball team pI aye _ .. HECK'S

GROCERY Chicago at Chicago. Delta Tau Delta dance at Chapter house.

M • llealOna ble Courteau. April 27-Newman dance at ajelhc. Pr06t. TruLIDRl We : Solicit: Your: Basineu "Leah Klellhna" ilt the ~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ Opera House with MilS :: Blilnch Bloom in leading role. Benefit Womena' Improvement Leagne.

April 29-Coe at Iowa City baseball.

I BUSINESS LOCALS

WANTKD--Will the man who ========================== took the wrong overcoat from the Methodist church W t!dne8day evening please communicate with ]Qhnson Co. Phone 674' I

MAKBS 4 SPECIAL'tY OJ'

STUDENTS SUPPLIES Test Boob for all Collegel

Fancy Good •. Larlest toclr, Lo" .. t Prices

BOOK STORE 26 Washington ====== treet. John T. Ries WANTED-Two newspaper re­

porters. Must bt! quick, !lmooth writers. Permane:'lt position for ~========================~ right parties. Address box 402.

[owa City, Iowa. 3t

LOST-A watch fob ; gold skull with two red eyes. On ColleCt! or Summit st. Return to this of­fice. Reward.

SENIORS OF ALL COLLEGES!

GO TO .. LUSCOMBE'S rOil THEIR COMMENCEMENT PHOTOS

LOST-Gold watch and fob with cross attached. Fiodt!r Say HI·II' Why don't you buy Pile., Knivet, turn to IOWAN office and rece;:~ • Poot Ba~., and P~rSAn$ suitable reward. t t hat Itt n d 0 f " Y

. Junk from : : : : : : Fans, belts, summer hOSIery and underwear. We can please ________________________ .. you. H. A. STRUB & Co.

Townsend's for Fine Photos.

St. Ja.mes Hotel Barber shop does first-ala.ss work.

FOR SALE-Freshmen Medical Boeks. Inquire '7II E. Jeffer­son Str. aprs

Embroideries and laces. All the newest things. New wash dres8 goeda and white goods.

H. A. STRUB & Co

Only Ten Weeks Until Commencement

Senior das_ are urpd to make arranp­ments for their ComBBlC8lllellt Pia ..... at onc:e-

See ....... ..--

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BuouTHEA TRE REFINED VAUDEVUJ.£

•• aT DoUGLAS HOUSB MGR.

Moada" T_ada, aad Wedaeada,

TIIlGUS' DOGS See thU lamo ... act belore the, joilll

Ri ...... Brothera' Cire ...

REGULAR PRACTICE FOR BASEBALL SQUAD

(Continud from page one)

quick easy delivery when there are men on. Control is another thing that is being pounded into

THE TWO DOLL YS the twiritrs. Curves will come Siqen Uld claDee ... direct from the with the hot weather. The pitch-

.... tie Theatre, Chicqo ____________ ing staff this year is small and

HARRY DEFORREST Tbe well bown ju"ler 0111 hi. lirat

weatera trip

mostly inexperienced but h;&s a veteran catcher to help them out and are devdoping in fine shape.

Latest Moving Pictves All the pitchefs are being re- IF YOU LIKE ART IN LIFE. VISIT TWO FUll. REELS ligiously chased away from the

__ S_b_ow_ n_ by_ tb_c_P_o_W_" _' _Bl_I_cb_in_c_. _ outfield because the long throw PRID~ Y NICHT II} AMATEUR NIGHT into the plate or to a base ruins a 75he Veran.dah Cafe

MATI NEES -Tu-esd- a- y-. W- ed-ne-sd-a-y.-T-hu- rsd- a)' twirler's arm. The:: pitchers are and Friday at 3:00. Saturday, twoperforrnances all getting plenty of work every aU:OO and 3:00.

Two showlOvery even ing, at 7:00 and 9:00. night right out in the center of SMALL PARTIES A SPECIALTY . ADMISSION

Matln_. IOe Even'S., JOe tIllOe

I PERSONAL I )fi .. l7len Ben tiel il viliting at h.r

home in Oel~eln.

Dr, Jat, C. Keilier. of Io~a Cit" il pled&,ed to Phi Bt-fa Pi.

Mr, Thomplon, of grinnell, 11 vilit­illg Mr. J. E . Talbott. L . '10.

Mi .. Jellica Don Carlol Ipent the ~eek cud at her home in Sibriua, Il l.

Mil' ),fary George of Moaticello, il .ilitillg her I I.ter, Martha, L. A, '09.

),fro Walt.r P. Potter of Rockferd, Io~a, il vi.itin, with Harry J. Allen, L. A.'OIl .

Mi .. Marruerite Fay of Bllrlin,ton, il the gueat of Mill Elean9r Mac Neall at the Trl Delt hOUle,

Mill Etbel Iytrea haa return.d from Janenltle, ·Wil., where lb. ~aa called by the death of her fatber.

MI .. Mary Helen Lett. haa returned from Albia ~here Ibe Ipent the ~eek ead "ith Mill Caroline )labry.

Lelt.r ThomplOn, of Red Oak and one of the Grinnell debatera again.t Gornell, vilited friendl here Saturdal.

Mi .. Ethel Barber il viii tin, at her home in Chica,o. She ~ill probably r.main for 10Ble time aa her fath.r il nry ill.

Profllilor Wylie of the Department of Botany ~ent to Grinncll )'ridal nealn,. He went to Des Moinel Saturday 0111 balin ....

Mi .. Nellie Chate '05, hat r.tarned to Dteorab, ~here Ihe il teachln, in the hi&,1l ICbool, aftcr a "eell'l .ilit at ber home in the city.

Mi .. Katharine Hodge '07, returned to Cbarlel City, yesterdll, ~hlf'e Ihe "ill rllume her duties in the Bi&,h a.hool. She baa been vilitit,g at the Shiffer HOUle,

Mill Saelie Ind )lr. Ariel Saundera, of ManUla, Io~a, and ~ho are now aUendilll&' Cornell College apent Satur­day ~ith )hllrs. Forreat TheObald and R. H. ThomolOu.

Unitarian Church Mlltl iJl Unicy Hln

Rev. R. S. Lorinf. Mini,tet

++++ Sunday Morninl It 11

Subject- ' 'The Subordination ofTheolOfY to RellfioD.

YoUllf Peoplc', Society It '1

Paper on "The Relation of Art aDd Ethic." by Prof. F. C. An,ley.

++++ FrwcIom--PelJow,bip--Cbuacur

BUY

... MEN'S ...

in Relilion.

Walk­Overs

The Beet Shoe mad. for

$3.50-$4

LJ.BENDA ...... 119 S. Dubuque

the diamond. Such things as the:: fielder's

throw in to the plate::, sliding to bases team work are just a few of many things that the team has to work for from nOw on. In fact the whole thing is just work, work , work for the team while on the field and live and dream baseball while away from it. Competition for places is very keen, none are cinched yet, and with hard work Iowa will have a good team this spring.

The squad which has been out most consistently is as follows : Catchers, Kirk, Comley, Phillips , Bruggeman; Pitchers, Hanlt>n, Burrell, Southerland, Hi n k Ie; Short, Stewart, MacQuire ; Second Murphy, Beyins, Negus; Third, MacGregor, Tocone, Will 0 n ; First,Johansen, Phelps, Schramm Outfield, Carberry, Gittinger, BechteJl, Davis, MacManus.

~. P. CULVER EXPERT WATCHMAKER

Musical Instrumentl, StriDgS. etc.

OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Clinton It.

Constructed and conducted in the spirit of les beat/x "rts by

Bllrth,~chuppert & Bostwick

Have th. I a r g 'It and best equipped Grocery Store in lo"a City. Conaequently "e are in a poshion to giv. 'OU BBTTBR PRICJlS, BETTER SJlRVICIlS aDd a GRJU,TIlIl V.lRIBTY than lome of ODr Imaller com pet j tor I

We Otter Speclallndacements to Boardin( Houses and Clubs

Yourl for bUlline ..

Barth, Schuppert & Bostwick

6 and. 8 South Dubnqu. Street

15he Burkley

KODAKS and SUPPLIES

++-"+

HENRY LOUIS Pharmacist

torner Washington and Dubuque s18.

SOLH AGHNT.

SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL 6, 1908. AT

Irish University Business Collese SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE .

119 Clinton Street. B.II Phone o4()O.M ,.. . --------.. _-_._--._-_. -'" I The Biggest Stock---The Leading Styles j

I- Do you know the joy of crossing f

the threshold of spring in clothes

I- that give you style and comfort?

You have a sense for the appropriate. Of course you • have: you are appealed to by what appears in correct •

proportions. You also have a sense for the striking. the I dis tinctive. if you please. This is why Style appeals to you. Style simply means individuality and distinc- ,,-,...:..-......--.

tion combined with appropriateness. Remember. it I' takes the combination.

I' We Specialize. in Stylish Clothes I'

IF A SUIT OR TOPCOAI OR RAINCOAI •

IfF a spring or light weight luit is ~his' would be a good day for a top t1\R is it a raincoat you need, No man I what you need to make ready fer ~ coat, dOD't you thibk ? Spring \»/ today ceases to wonder how he

this season, we can take good care of you. weight overcoats are made in a good got along befort! the days of craveDettes. _ You can s~lect from our stock a d:luble- many different styles, somt! more extreme always serviceahle and stylish, they are •

I breasted sack 8uit or an English sack thaa others, and in a wide variety of pat- n~w indispensable. We have an especial_' suit, or any ont! of a number of tht! latest terns. They not only add to your com-models. To appreciate the fabrics you fort in early spring but they add to your Iy nice line that we hope you will take an must see the suits. appearance-especially do ours. early opportunity to inspect.

I- $10.00 to $25.00 $10.00 and up $15.00 to $2.5.00 "

THIS IS THE HOME OF HAPPY DRESSERS AND THE DOOR IS WIDE OPEN

I· MANHATIAN SHIRTS A STETSON HAT " LOOK WELL •.• IS NOT JUST ORDINARY. • • •

WEAR WELL FEEL GOOD IT IS CORRECT -~--------------- ----------~ \.~.-_.'-_iIIIIIIII_.' __ •. __ . '._- --_._-_.'--_._-_I"--_' ___ I.t!'

\\J\ume

-PHILO

SJ\ "A Scr-.

Gi"

Synopsis teurs

t1:

On nex Philo- Oct Universit~

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