4
oui· Sped'. Home·made. in All for Parties ' and Douglas Oxfords ypewriters . and 5801. Second Floor. a box of tbese a beautiful art· " Little Dutch Hall" e W. H. Englert. Tel .. omce 83, res ldeDce 188; - Yo ge line of new , gs just ,- THE -DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHIID BY THII BTUDIINTS OJ' TRII STAT. QI' lOW. Voo.e 8 s.. , ! KIRK SfLfCIS SQUAD: THIRTffN MtN CHOSfN TEAM LJ:vr TillS ON IOWA em, IOWA, THUIlSDAY MOINING, APIlIL 29, 1909 SPEAK AT A E)mLY: . OSLER THEORY OVERTHROWN Guthrie Pre8eDtM PromlDebt Guests w Unde ...... duates IfT·IRVING DfBAlf: JUNIOR lfAMS ClASH LEG I LAm'E REFERENDUM WILL BE DI PHI BJo.'TA PHI ENTERT J. J)J ·.t;R Gn' EN FOR LV IN) HedJ"-l }'raUraJty Allio H laU'!- aUon rt'1D()., The PI cbapt r of Pbl ta PI NuIIbei" 142 SYMPHONY OROtfSfRA fURNISHfS RARf fRlAT HI OJW lMTiO. P ....... w u"JWI Al'DJE I WID Pia, Jlour Gamtlll Before Reo The assembly yesterday morning was In chatge of the College of Medl- cine and fts guests . Dr . J . R. Guth- rie , dean of the Collllge of Medicine, presllle". First of 8erl ot lnter-8ocJet, 0lU8 Itt ed leal fraterolty nt rtaln d 00 Tu Iday ev nln( at tb at. (loth tllJ'lling Hom&-80uth Dakota Here Next Tuesdaf Debates-Old Tim lnle t Aroused bOUie, 510 E l 8 o'cl ock diu r In hOnor of tb Vi This morning at 5:30 Coach Kirk The first sPllaker was Dr . C. F. Old Ume enthusiasm and rivalry Itlng alumnI and Inltlat . with squad of thlrtelln men left Wahrer of Fort Madlaon, pres ident which have been Incr aalng dally Promptly at 6 o'clock tb Iowa City on the northern trip. A of the Iowa State Medical S09 l ety. among the members of Irvin g In ltl- Pf th dining room r strong schedule of four games will Dr . Wahrer called attention to the tute and Zeta,ath lan 80clety will PP nand th ,u tl w r be played on this jaunt and the men fact that our medical college stood expre8slon thll ev nln, at tb hope to win a good share pf them. tenth on the II Bt of colleges In the Nat\lral Science auditorium wh r Kirk has experienced some dlmculty United In examination s befo re thll annual junior debate between 10 picking the team from the large state boards. two soclet! 8 will b h \d. Thl , o\lmber of men trying out, but has The speaker took exceptlon to the ts the first of a I rl 8 of cissl d finally decided upon the following theory that men are unable to BC· bates to be held In the near tutur Hne-up : Catchers, Hook and Col- pompllsh work of much IIDPortance under the auspices of the Debating Hns ; pitchers, Burrell, Hanlon and lfte r they ha ve passed the age of League composed of these two 10- O'Brien; first base, Hemmingway; sixty and cited many hi storical char- 9letles. second base, Stewart; third base. acters tor prool of his statement9. The question Kohl and Bryant; s hort stop, Mac- He, however, admitted that the " Resolved, That Guire; left field, Bechtel; center phenomenal cases he had mentioned atlve and optional r fer ndum, In field, Thomp so n; right field, Mc- are the exception rath er than the stat legis lation, shou ld be adopt d Kohl will rul e and urged the young men to by the state of Iowa," Z tagathlan Gregor. probably play third tQday, but will return this ev- make the most of their opportunity oclety will uphold tbls proposition enlng for the Minnesota meet Sat- while they were young and gave a wh il e Irving Institute will deny It. will run the long list of men who accomplished l'b re will be three fiftee n mlnut urday In which he spriqts. al Decorah and according to " dope" will give Iowa a close rub. The locals defeated them last year by a world significant work when com- speeches and a five minute paratlvely In their youth. on eac h side. to th tab). wblch . r dlnn£'r wa. tbE'n I tv d, dur- blcb an orch tra r nd tiona. UJ r past lostltut d ay m t und rgraduat s, and aft r a pr IImlnary mock Initiation lh y er; J. A. Kyle, Washington; and Wat rloo. per Iowa wtll be played at Fayette. Theodore Waner us, Brighton. I Th gu ats from out of th cit All of the e men have had xp r- w r the tor olng and Dr. P rry H. lence In forensic work either h r I We I of 1\1 olin£', III., Dr. Ralph L. I Byrn 8 of Avo a, Ia ., Dr. Hamilton in the University or elsewbe r ot Cedar Rapids, la ., and Dr. J. 3everal weeks of faithful work bave arhart of Marlon, Iowa. Although Luth er, St. Thomas and Dr. E. C. Dudley of Northwestern b en put on this qu sUon and the University was Introduced and made Upper Iowa are classed among the :ont est will undoubt edly prove clo Dig School Want Charters a few remarks, bringing greeti ngs smaller schools of this section of the from the sl&ter unJverslty. country, yet they bave a reputation and Interesting. The genera l pub. Within th la t tew days appll· cations have b en rived by the T l"O e D -rtl ,Iv n b), tbe Mlnn apoUI ),llIphODY or h tra Ind 101 tl .t tb audit- tra tbroulb lbe e!rort. Not only th I t u- lb. 0101 tI prov,d popular th T bal- by Ir Unl\' r It)' e n- crt. Mr. La lOll b If a milt r at the pl.no and UJ r1t d Ih applau wbl h b r- Followlnl ar lh prolram: 11 HUJllarl.n ar h from "Damna- tIon of FaUlt," B rllol; Ov rtut..- bn; Prolo u. from "Pa(lIa I," LeooCAvallo; lilt. Largo from "N w World" YIJI- one rlO tor Plano· /I l minor, T halko ; fro Lawton. Soprano SoIG-"Walll n, " from "Rom 0 and Jull t," ounod, 1\ Ormlby. Alsatian Un- 110 801o, r. r. Sal. of always turning learns. out some fast Iowa Woman's Club IIc Is Invited to hear this live ques- tlon debated. national trom th r tary, M rton L. F rlOn, Hungarian Rhap od1 No.2, LI It, nlver It! of P nn rl. With original Harp ad nu by The sq uad will return home next The Iowa Woman's club will meet Mr. Geo. Allen, pre Ident of th& Monday evening and will have only this afternoon with Mrs. Jo s. Slavata Debating League, will preside at a short r est before the South Dakota No. 620 North Linn. this event. The judges are Pro- lanla and and from Harvard Coil g for the prll"lI ,e of organ· Izlng 0 Ita Igma Rho chaplera. Th ' E olng r, \ a • game on tbe local Tuesday. diamond next fesso r P . S. Pierce, J. L. Gillin and 0 Ita Sigma Rho Is th national fra- n r; Aria from "La Fa orlta"-" , F. Ansley. ternlty In debate and oratory. AI- }I'ernando," Oonl& tU; fI Baschllll 1\IIIgazinc Out The May number ot the Baseball l'hY, \c1l1 Training ExhlbHlon thollgil organized as lat as l' Ot;. lind In th mldd l w It has gain d Phi Bom KliPP" Elections which Is just out, will be At 7: 30 this evening the depart. :t<I:Jnri-able popuJarlty The elections to Phi Beta Kappa read with great Interest by the fans n ent of Physical Training fer (,OU!'ltT)'. PIlIl ations tor m ·blher. honorary fraternity, have been an- aJl over the country. Ju st now Women ",111 gl\,e a demon tratlon lllilp Lave b en numerou . but at nounced. Scholarship Is the one America is basebaJl mad, and any- of the cIa work done during yet vnly thltt n of the I 1!lln.; qualification of admIssIon Into this thi ng about the national game Is the year. Under Miss Allce Wllkln- ot the country hue rh'lptt>r .Jraternlty. The following members wort h Its weight In gold. This mag- so n the class will be conducted at II Is likely, however, of the senior class have won the az ine contains much that oannot be tbe armory In Its usual order of annulII meeting which honor: found In any other publication In drills, etc. Admission will be by at Lt.-, Unlver tty ot Mi ss Glenn Bentley, Oelwein. the country, and It Is well wortt, In vitation only and tickets may be \I ii, that some of the l eading ea t- Miss Mary Brooks, Hedrick. reading. The present issue Is en- bad of !\llss Wilkinson and member lrn «chool will Miss Bessie Clarl\, Hedrick. titled the " PhilAdelphia Number" of the d epartment. Th e program Ulewb I' hlp. Miss Maud Ferguson . Ida Grove. a nd co ntains a splendid history of for the eve ning Is as follow s: halO five men at the Illinois nelt 1\"eek. Tt Miss Llbble Hru ska, Cedar Rapids. the game In that city, by th e editor 1. Tactice. ymphony No. 6 In C minor, A lon- r. C, r onk,. Io-Arlo from "Pagll- r. H dg . "lIgnon," Thoma; from "Rlgol lto," Plumb and Orm by, r . Hedge and Mlddl lon. Poem, .. Pr Iud ," PW Delta InJtlal Miss Ora King, Iowa Falls. Carl Kiger , Britt. ot the magazine, Jacob C. Morse. 2. Dumb BeJls. Oratorical League cont st "' 11\ t, Phi Delta Phi . tb bonorary I pI There are also articles by Jack 3. Gymna stic danclng-(al Faust held at the same time a the D -Ita fraternity, Initiated Tu sda, n- Mls8 arollne Schlchtl, Algona. H. P. Smith , ManChester. Coombs, the twirler for the Athlet- Waltz; (bl Schottische. Sigma Rho conve nti on. Ing John C. Shlpl y and R. E. 'Ickol Ics, and by Eddie Orant , tbe Phi Illes' 4. work and fancy steps. r esentatl ve In oratory will b be - cI Miss Edna Stone, Logan. third sacker. In addition to these , 6. Gym n astic danclng-(a) Jrl sh t r A. Co rey, of Io wa City, who WllJ Mi ss Ina Scherrenbeck, Cedar Rap- there are any numner of baseball Tilt ; (b) Mazurka. Ids. 6. Wand s. articles, which will be of great gen- MISil Meta Schmidt, Marshalltown. Miss Sarah Talbot, Marengo. eral Interest. All In all, the present Mles Grace Titus, OtronlO Station. Is the best number of this magazin£' Miss Lettie Thedens, Lyons. that ba. YM come to tbe pollee ot Miss Hazeldean Toot, Red Oak. • , ,II I 7. Swedish Folk Dance. 8. Flag Drill. 9. Ring Work. 10. Darky 8cIlottl sche. speak on ch ild l abor. Readers' Club Notice Sovel PapE-1"! 'otl « Th tuden In the 10 0' lock sec- tion ot lhe Enrlish nov I clue uu.J The Read er s' club will m t at bave their papers today In room 11. the Methodist parsooa(e, 214 East b l1\" n 10 aDd 12 o'clock. ThI Jefferaon St., with Mias MatJ Broo ks lion wm returned nen Tu esday .

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Page 1: THE -DAILY IOWANdailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1909/di1909-04-29.pdf · Jefferaon St., with Mias MatJ Brooks lion wm returned nen Tuesday . THE DAILY IOWANI VOLUME 8 NUMBER 142 Every

oui· Sped'. Home·made.

in All Sh8~ for Parties 'and

Douglas Oxfords

ypewriters . and Specialde~

5801. Second Floor.

a box of tbese

a beautiful art·

" Little Dutch Hall"

e W. H. Englert. Tel ..

omce 83, resldeDce 188;

-Yo

ge line of new , gs just arri~ld

,-

THE -DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHIID BY THII BTUDIINTS OJ' TRII STAT. DNlv.all~' QI' lOW.

Voo.e 8 s.. , !

KIRK SfLfCIS SQUAD: THIRTffN MtN CHOSfN

TEAM LJ:vr TillS ~~~G ON

NOBTHER~ ~.fUf.

IOWA em, IOWA, THUIlSDAY MOINING, APIlIL 29, 1909

~R8 SPEAK AT A E)mLY:

. OSLER THEORY OVERTHROWN

~n Guthrie Pre8eDtM PromlDebt

Guests w Unde ...... duates

IfT·IRVING DfBAlf: JUNIOR lfAMS ClASH

LEG I LAm'E REFERENDUM

WILL BE DI

PHI BJo.'TA PHI ENTERT J.

J)J ·.t;R Gn'EN FOR LV IN)

HedJ"-l }'raUraJty Allio H laU'!-

aUon rt'1D()., The PI cbapt r of Pbl ta PI

NuIIbei" 142

SYMPHONY OROtfSfRA fURNISHfS RARf fRlAT

• HI OJW lMTiO.

P ....... wu"JWI Al'DJE

I WID Pia, Jlour Gamtlll Before Reo

The assembly yesterday morning

was In chatge of the College of Medl-

cine and fts guests. Dr. J . R. Guth­

rie, dean of the Collllge of Medicine,

presllle".

First of 8erl ot lnter-8ocJet, 0lU8 Itt ed leal fraterolty nt rtaln d 00

Tu Iday ev nln( at tb at. (loth

tllJ'lling Hom&-80uth Dakota

Here Next Tuesdaf

Debates-Old Tim lnle t

Aroused bOUie, 510 E l

8 o'clock diu r In hOnor of tb Vi

This morning at 5:30 Coach Kirk The first sPllaker was Dr. C. F . Old Ume enthusiasm and rivalry Itlng alumnI and Inltlat .

with ~ squad of thlrtelln men left Wahrer of Fort Madlaon, president which have been Incr aalng dally Promptly at 6 o'clock tb

Iowa City on the northern trip. A of the Iowa State Medical S09lety. among the members of Irving Inltl- Pf th dining room r

strong schedule of four games will Dr. Wahrer called attention to the tute and Zeta,athlan 80clety will PP nand th ,u tl w r

be played on this jaunt and the men fac t that our medical college stood ~nd expre8slon thll ev nln, at tb

hope to win a good share pf them. tenth on the II Bt of colleges In the Nat\lral Science auditorium wh r

Kirk has experienced some dlmculty United Stat~B In examinations before thll annual junior debate between

10 picking the team from the large ~he state boards. ~he two soclet! 8 will b h \d. Thl,

o\lmber of men trying out, but has The speaker took exceptlon to the ts the first of a I rl 8 of cissl d

finally decided upon the following theory that men are unable to BC· bates to be held In the near tutur

Hne-up : Catchers, Hook and Col- pompllsh work of much IIDPortance under the auspices of the Debating

Hns; pitchers, Burrell , Hanlon and lfter th ey have passed the age of League composed of these two 10-

O'Brien; first base, Hemmingway; sixty and cited many historical char- 9letles.

second base, Stewart; third base. acters tor prool of his statement9. The question

Kohl and Bryant; short stop, Mac- He, however, admitted that the " Resolved, That

Guire; left field, Bechtel; center phenomenal cases he had mentioned atlve and optional r fer ndum, In

field, Thompson; right field, Mc- are the exception rather than the stat legislation, should be adopt d

Kohl will rule and urged the young men to by the state of Iowa," Z tagathlan Gregor. probably play third tQday, but will return this ev- make the most of their opportunity oclety will uphold tbls proposition

enlng for the Minnesota meet Sat- while they were young and gave a wh ile Irving Institute will deny It.

will run the long list of men who accomplished l'b re will be three fiftee n mlnut urday In which he

spriqts.

al Decorah and according to "dope"

will give Iowa a close rub. The

locals defeated them last year by a

world significant work when com- speeches and a five minute

paratlvely In their youth. on each side.

to th tab). wblch . r

dlnn£'r wa. tbE'n I tv d, dur­

blcb an orch tra r nd

tiona.

UJ r past

lostltut d

ay m t

und rgraduat s, and aft r a

pr IImlnary mock Initiation lh y

er; J. A. Kyle, Washington; and Wat rloo.

per Iowa wtll be played at Fayette.

Theodore Waner us, Brighton. I Th gu ats from out of th cit

All of the e men have had xp r- w r the tor olng and Dr. P rry H.

lence In forensic work either h r I We I of 1\1 olin£', III., Dr. Ralph L.

I Byrn 8 of Avo a, Ia., Dr. Hamilton

in the University or e lsewber ot Cedar Rapids, la., and Dr. J.

3everal weeks of faithful work bave arhart of Marlon, Iowa.

Although Luther , St. Thomas and Dr. E. C. Dudley of Northwestern b en put on this qu sUon and the University was Introduced and made

Upper Iowa are classed among the :on test will undoubtedly prove clo Dig School Want Charters a few remarks, bringing greetings

smaller schools of this section of the from the sl&ter unJverslty.

country, yet they bave a reputation

and Interesting. The general pub. Within th la t tew days appll· cations have b en rived by the

T l"O e D -rtl ,Iv n b), tbe

Mlnn apoUI ),llIphODY or h tra Ind

101 tl .t tb audit-

tra tbroulb lbe e!rort.

Not only

th I t u­

lb. 0101 tI prov,d popular

th T bal­

by Ir

Unl\' r It)'

e n-

crt. Mr. La lOll b If a

milt r at the pl.no and UJ r1t d Ih

applau wbl h b r-

Followlnl ar lh prolram:

AIt~ 11

HUJllarl.n ar h from "Damna-

tIon of FaUlt," B rllol; Ov rtut..­

bn; Prolo u.

from "Pa(lIa I," LeooCAvallo; lilt.

Largo from "N w World" YIJI­

one rlO tor Plano·

/I l

minor, T halko ; fro Lawton.

Soprano SoIG-"Walll n," from

"Rom 0 and Jull t," ounod, 1\

Ormlby.

Alsatian Un-

110 801o, r. r. Sal.

of always turning

learns.

out some fast

Iowa Woman's Club

IIc Is Invited to hear thi s live ques-

tlon debated. national

trom th

r tary, M rton L. F rlOn, Hungarian Rhap od1 No.2, LI It,

nlver It! of P nn rl. With original Harp ad nu by

The sq uad will return home next The Iowa Woman's club will meet Mr. Geo. Allen, pre Ident of th&

Monday evening and will have only this afternoon with Mrs. Jos. Slavata Debating League, will preside at

a short rest before the South Dakota No. 620 North Linn. this event. The judges are Pro-

lanla and Bro~n, and from Harvard

Coil g for the prll"lI ,e of organ·

Izlng 0 Ita Igma Rho chaplera. Th '

E olng

r, \ a •

game on tbe local

Tuesday.

diamond next fesso r P . S. Pierce, J. L. Gillin and 0 Ita Sigma Rho Is th national fra- n r; Aria from "La Fa orlta"-"

, F. Ansley. ternlty In debate and oratory. AI- }I'ernando," Oonl& tU; fI

Baschllll 1\IIIgazinc Out

The May number ot the Baseball l'hY, \c1l1 Training ExhlbHlon

thollgil organized as lat as l' Ot;.

lind In th mldd l w • It has gain d

Phi Bom KliPP" Elections ~ragazln e, which Is just out, will be At 7: 30 this evening the depart. :t<I:Jnri-able popuJarlty

The elections to Phi Beta Kappa read with great Interest by the fans nent of Physical Training fer (,OU!'ltT)'. PIlIl ations tor m ·blher.

honorary fraternity, have been an- aJl over the count ry. Just now Women ",111 gl\,e a demon tratlon lllilp Lave b en numerou . but at

nounced. Scholarship Is the one America is basebaJl mad, and any- of the cIa work done during yet vnly thltt n of the I 1!lln.;

qualification of admIssIon Into this thi ng about the national game Is the year. Under Miss Allce Wllkln- ~hool ot the country hue rh'lptt>r

.Jraternlty. The following members worth Its weight In gold. This mag- so n the class will be conducted at II Is likely, however,

of the senior class have won the az ine contains much that oannot be tbe armory In Its usual order of annulII meeting which

honor: found In any other publication In drills, etc. Admission will be by at Lt.-, Unlver tty ot

Miss Glenn Bentley, Oelwein. the country, and It Is well wortt, Invitation only and tickets may be \I ii, that some of the leading ea t-

Miss Mary Brooks, Hedrick . reading. The present issue Is en- bad of !\llss Wilkinson and member lrn «chool will

Miss Bessie Clarl\, Hedrick. titled the " PhilAdelphia Number" of the department. The program Ulewb I' hlp.

Miss Maud F erguson . Ida Grove. and contains a splendid history of for the evening Is as follows: halO five men at the

Illinois nelt 1\"eek. Tt Miss Llbble Hruska, Cedar Rapids. the game In that city, by the editor 1. Tactice.

ymphony No. 6 In C minor,

A lon-

r . C, r onk,.

Io-Arlo from "Pagll-

r . H dg .

"lIgnon," Thoma;

from "Rlgol lto,"

Plumb and Orm by,

r . Hedge and Mlddl lon.

Poem, .. Pr Iud ,"

PW Delta InJtlal

Miss Ora King, Iowa Falls.

Carl Kiger, Britt.

ot the magazine, Jacob C. Morse. 2. Dumb BeJls. Oratorical League cont st "'11\ t, Phi Delta Phi. tb bonorary I pI

There are also articles by Jack 3. Gymnastic danclng-(al Faust held at the same time a the D -Ita fraternity, Initiated Tu sda, n-

Mls8 arollne Schlchtl, Algona.

H. P . Smith , ManChester.

Coombs, the twirler for the Athlet- Waltz; (bl Schottische. Sigma Rho convention. Ing John C. Shlpl y and R. E. 'Ickol

Ics, and by Eddie Orant, tbe Phi Illes' 4. Fr~e work and fancy steps. resentatl ve In oratory will b be - cI

Miss Edna Stone, Logan. third sacker. In addition to these, 6. Gym nastic danclng-(a) Jrlsh t r A. Co rey, of Iowa City, who WllJ

Miss Ina Scherrenbeck, Cedar Rap- there are any numner of baseball Tilt ; (b) Mazurka.

Ids. 6. Wands. articles, which will be of great gen-

MISil Meta Schmidt, Marshalltown.

Miss Sarah Talbot, Marengo. eral Interest. All In all, the present

Mles Grace Titus, OtronlO Station. Is the best number of this magazin£'

Miss Lettie Thedens, Lyons. that ba. YM come to tbe pollee ot

Miss Hazeldean Toot, Red Oak. • , ,II I

7. Swedish Folk Dance.

8. Flag Drill.

9. Ring Work.

10. Darky 8cIlottl sche.

speak on ch ild labor.

Readers' Club Notice

S ovel PapE-1"! 'otl«

Th tuden In the 10 0' lock sec­

tion ot lhe Enrlish nov I clue uu.J

The Readers' club will m t at bave their papers today In room 11.

the Methodist parsooa(e, 214 East b l1\" n 10 aDd 12 o'clock. ThI

Jefferaon St., with Mias MatJ Brooks lion wm returned nen Tuesday .

Page 2: THE -DAILY IOWANdailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1909/di1909-04-29.pdf · Jefferaon St., with Mias MatJ Brooks lion wm returned nen Tuesday . THE DAILY IOWANI VOLUME 8 NUMBER 142 Every

THE DAILY IOWAN I VOLUME 8 NUMBER 142

Every morning except Saturday. _nd Mondays. Of the Vldett&-Report· er the fortieth year and or the S. U. I . Quill the seventeenth year.

Editor-In-Chief HERBERT M. HARWOOD -

Desk Editors p,{onday .. ........ Lloyd G. Norman Tuesday .. , .. , ~ . .. Frank ~ -Swan Wedn.esday .. ' , ' p. E. Van NQltrand 1'~ursday .. , _ .. . .... . L~OD' Smith

·Sa(urday ........ ; G. K. Thompson Associate Editors •

H. C. Langland P. N. Haughtelln R. C. Puckett

Karl ' D. Loos Paul S. Collier Edllorlal Writers

11, P. Smith Chellter A. Corey Women's Editors

Inrlla Goodman Meta Raney Grace Wood Fannie Koch

R 'porterl George A. Rice Walter S. Cardell

"Of all that Is good, Iowa affords the best."

DAILY IOWAN PUBLISII1NG CO., PJbllshers (Incorporated)

ROBERT B. PIKE ... Business Mgr.

Address all communications to THE DAILY IOWA ,Iowa City, Ia

Entered as second-class mall mat­ter, November 12,1903, at the post­office at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act ot ongress of March 3, 1879.

Per Year, paid before Nov. 15, $2.26 Per Year, paid after Nov. 15, $2 .7 6 Per Semester .... . ......... $1.25 Per Month ................. ..• 0

Kappa Sigma Defeated

Pbl Deita Theta yesterday der at-

ad Kappa Sigma In Inter-fraternity

baseball 23 to 6.

Kappa Sigma AB R Will S.S 2 2 Spangler ... .c. __ • 2 l! 1IJler, lb. 2 1

Gross, 3b. 3 1 Spaulding, c.f. 3 0 Breene, c.r. 3 0 Stewart, p. 2b. 3 0 Arnold, r.f. 3 0 Bowen, p. 2b. 3 0

Total 24 6 Phi Delta Theta AB R Griffith, c. 3 5 Harwood, 2b. 6 2 Murphy, lb. 6 4 Mo lIer, 3b. 4 4 Fee, s.s. 5 1 Smith, c.t. 3 3 Purcell, p. 2 2 Ehret, U. Ii 0 Walters, r .r. 4 2 Bowrett, Hf. 0 0

Total 37 23 Score by Innings:

H PO A E o 4 ~ 3 .1 4 0 0 1 Ii 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 1 1 o 2 3 1 7 15 7 9 H PO A E 3 5 1 0 2 2 1 2 1 5 0 0 3 100 o 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 o 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 000 o 0 0 0

15]5 5 3

Kappa Sigma 2-1-1-3-0-6 Pbl Delt 5-4-3-3-1-23.

Summary-Bases on balls: off

Purcell 3, of! Bowen 9, of! Stewart

1, Two base hits: Gross; Th ree base

hit: Murphy; IIome run: Moeller;

Hit by pitched ball: Griffith; Struck

out: by Purcell 3, by Stewart 4; Pas9

balls: Spangler 2, Griffith 2; Double

JIe calls me Into the office about

For your next dance see E. Chris- Physicians topher for the music. P. O. Box ---------

376 B 11 b 464L DR. OJiAnLEs S: OMNT . e pone. Physician and Surgeon. '

LOST:-Hlstology note book. Omee 17 ~ Dubuqufl St. ' Name C. E. Palmer on inside. Return Residence 229 Summit at.

, Both fbon~ , tQ ~his office. Reward. 4-30 ______ .... \>--____ _

LO~T:~Gold watch fob, initials

R. T. Return to the Iowan. Re­

ward. 4-29

Ladle' clothes cleaned at Ora-

DR. J. G. MUELLER

Physician and Surgeon

1091h S. Dubuque St. Both 'PhODet

DRS. DEAN & BOILJilR bam's. tt P~ac~cE! limited to D1sj:lases of the

C. Bothell makes loans on all kinds Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. • I

of • per90nal property. Office over Both phones.

CItizens Savings and Trust Co. Bank. F, L. LOVE, 1'1. D.

WANTED : -Three more boarders Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose aDd

at 527 East t College street.. Throat. Office with J. P. Mullin, M. D.

once a week and says to me: liveryman. DR. DONOVAN

Physician and Surgeon ' Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose Throll

and Chest.

"Sonny, don't you know it's what General stenOgraphy work wanted.

you· get for what you pay-(etc., etc, Rate 25c per hour. 249 R. Bell

etc.)" but I says- Phone. 620 S. Capitol.

Try Graham'S Pantitorfum for first "Stow the IImburger boss; I can't class work. tt

pul lthls cheese on them every day." For parcel delivery call up Sey-

"My son," says he, "you can't pu ll del's Feed Store. ~nth Phones. tf

Omce 1171h S. Dubuque St. Houn 9·12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. Sunday 9-11 Both phones.

Dentists Per Single Copy ............... 05

Office-23 East Washington Street,

that loo often, because It's an ever­plays: WIII to Bowen; Wild pitches:

lasting truth, just like 'cheap clothes 4. Umpire Bryant. Scorer

Lowney's Candy at H. Louis' drug Dlt. JOHN VOSS, D. D. 8.

Both Phones Bowen (Under Name of Iowa City Citizen) Young.

Announcements and Notices should he In the Iowan office by 6 o'clock to Insure publication.

store. tf are not cheap unless they're worthy" Send your suit to Graham's Pantf· 2201h E. College St.,

"How about costly clothes?" I says torfum. tt Both phones. Iowa City, Ion " 'Costly as thy purse thy habit be ' FOR RENT:-Two large rooms ================

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

Pure Ice Cream In any quantities. at the Coast Store, and you're safe" furnl'thed . for light housekeeping. Osteopaths B. D. Flldwell, 115 W. College. says the boss. "All of our clothing 628 Church street.

tf DRS. WASHBURN & WASHBURN

THE MUSIC SCHOOL

The Music SchQol Is growing In

Biz and Influence. Increased en-

rollment and broadening Interests

have enabled It lo bring to Iowa City

some of the leading musical organ­

Izations of th day. Its real place Is

found when It adds to the welfare •

of a ll Iowa. This Is just what It is

University Bookstore

On The Corner

ding. Music lovers now have the

opp rtunity of hearing real artists

rlgLt here at home. The high class

E:ntertalnments offered the public

have In no small way heightened it9

musical appreCiation. To those of

the Music School faculty, who In

their ef!orts to attain the best, have

left nothing undone, the University

and Iowa City owes a debt of grati-

Text Books for All Colleges All School Supplies

Waterman Fountain Pens

PENNANTS COLLEGE PINS COLLEGE STATIONERY MAGAZINES SOUVENIR POSTALS SPORTING GOODS

Our Prices Always Right

tude only to be paid by giving them l-_____________ -'

their moral and financial support.

There is no entertainment more

valuab le to man than good music.

ColJege men and womE:n owe it to

themselves to cu lti vate an appreci­

ation of the masters and near mas­

ters. Our education Is not complete

when we have succeeded In scholas­

tic pursuits a lone. Of course we

cannot all be musicians no more

than we can aU write like a Shakes-

peare but we can bring ourselves

Into touch with all that Is good In

music as well as in literature. Th'.:!re

Is jl:st cnE: way to do this and that

Is by learning that which Is good.

We can on ly learn the best by study­

Ing the best.

The School ot Music otl'ers us an

opportunity for learnin g that which

Is real In music. It is our duty to

make the most of it. The man who

Order your COAL and Petroleum Coke ofJ.R.THOMAS

425 E. \VA HL~GTOS Hell 'Phone 452R Johnson Co. 2-1';

MAKING A LIVJNG Any way you lOOk at It, It Is an

Important and a serious problem . .\Iaybe you will lI;et aomething prac­llcal In the university that will help you earn a living, but no matter y,ohat you do, a bUSIness education wil l &tand you In good stead. Wrl tt' fo r our free catalogue. It contains

II luable Information . t'\PITAL (]lTV OO~@IERClAL

OOLLJilGE. Del &Iotnes, (OWL

B. A. WICKHAM

Architect and BuHder

has never been stirred by music LA ng DIstance Phone 12',1.

cannot be truly ed ucated . He has

not experienced the feelings that

lead to complete living.

Johnson Co. Phone Hr,.

IOWA CITY, IOWA

Is cheap from the point of value, and

none of It Is costly." LOST:-A watch fob with initials

M. F. T. Finder leave at this office. B. E. Washburn, D. O.

. Evelyn S. Washburn, D. O.

Say, WOUldn't that scandalize you? tf. Omce and residence, 102 S. Linn St., Iowa City, Iowa. Both 'Phones.

MuggS:f, with

University of Chicago LAW SOBOOL

Three-year course, leading to de­gree of Doctor of Law (J. D.J.whlch by the Quarter system may be com­pleted in two and one-fourth calen­dar years. College education re­quired for regular admiSSion, one year of law berog counted toward college degree. Law I1brary of 31,000 volumes.

The Summer Quarter offers special

H . Louis sells Lowney's Box Can- ============= dy. tf

"TREMONT" The style of the season

ARiROW COLLAR

.5 cenb eacb -I rOf '5 cenb ClaaH, Peabody.t COlllpany, IoInen

Bargain

Real Estate

SALE AND RENT:-Large lIat ot

city residences, vacant' Iota, and

farm.. Also ptocks of roereiIaJI.

diM.

e.M.RENO 110 % Washington 8t.

Insurance

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528 N. Dubuque St., Iow~ City, Iowa Ten room modern new house- ==============

hardwood finished; back plastered; laundry In cellar. All In first class condition. Dubuque street, one block from president's house. Owner leaving city.

Koser & Sidwell REAL ESTATE

Milk Dealers

The l\1allle LIm D Dnl.."

THE MAPLJ~ LA WN IJAIIlY

Student Trade a Specialty

L. D. AYERS

opportunities to students, teachers, ======-======== Sharon enter Rura l 'Phone

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For Announcement Address Dean of Law chuol, Un1ver ity or

Chicago.

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Between

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INTERURBAN

RAILWAY

In tl' rested lu the latest news? It' ••

$tock or yOU ll g men's Oxfords. Thei

are a master's work In which w

take the greatest pride and are plac·

Ing before the public with enthusl·

astlc praise and fullest guarantee al

being by tar the best $3.50 and U.OC

man's Oxford In Iowa City and as

good as any other iD tbe world for

the price.

At MORTON'S Cor. 01lnton and Washington St.

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-I I"Jul 1'1 I I I ++ +

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-1 H"I"Jn1 I I I ++ [ysiCi&D8 .

Eye, Ear, Nose and broat.

P. Mu llln, M. D.

and Surgeon Ear, Nose Throat

Chest. ubuque St. Houri

Sunday 9-11

Iowa City, low ..

:-Large Ult or vacant Iota, and r

RENO 10 ~ Washington Bt

Iowa tlMANN, Agent, e St., low" CI~Y, Iowa

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Irish's UnIversity Business College .. 114 1-2 Washington Street

Classes are being f(}rmed for University Students

~------~---------------------------------.

We do College Printing-oWe GuaraJ'tee Good Ser­vice. Dance Programs, Club Stationery, Menus, Guest Books, Etc: , Etc. We have more satisfied customers than dollars-Write us.

GEO. A. MILLER, Printing Co .. Des Moines. Iowa

nall Game Today 1++ 1 1 I I 1 1 lit lit 1 11'++\++ 1 I 11 lit 11 1 11111 ++ '30 + + + + This afternoon at 2. Zet and + COJlIRG EVENTS + + OTHER OOLLIGII .

Irving wlll m t on the vanity dl- + + + + amond In a pract! game. Every ++ 1'1,1 ttl 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I-I ++ 1 1 I I I I ++++++ I I I I I I I man wlll be given try-out. Tb Aprll:!D. Junior debate In N. S. Iity

r gular literary ocl ty &chadul 111 auditorium.

probably b gin next w k.

Iowa City

Legal Directory

April 30. Mebda elub dane at

Woodm n b 11.

April 30. D Ita Tau Delta danee

at cbapt r hou .

prll 30. HISb bool champion· .

hlp d bal , Fort Dod,

Ity. In N. S. auditorium.

tath

=====:============== WADE, DUTCHER & DAVIS April 30. hi tin, of tbe Iowa

Arad my of Sci nee. In tbe evenln,

th re will ' be a Ion In the aodlt­

ourlm, IJall of Lib ral Art., at whlcb

a r ult ot

Th&t SdlsWlardware ancr,Sporting Goods on WaahiDf1011 Sttect (bettu hurry).

AU. kinds ot: TROUSBRS AND COA THANGJ- RS. Tim Suits and FOOl Ban.

10wa (tit\' Bca~em\' Prepare(Students for State University Fine opportunity l) 'l:',ke up deficiencies.

WI. B_ 1lUl tllt s, prtnctpal

MAKES A SPECIAL TV OF

BOOK STUDENTS· SUPPLIES Text Books for all Colleges, STORE Fancy Goods, Largest Stock,Lowest Prices

26 Waahinfton Slrut John T. Ries

Sf ORTING GOODS We are headquarters for all kinda o. &portillg goods. We can fit you ou f

trom head to toot for track, football, tennis, goU, baseball, fiBbing or

A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW

M. Y. Wade '86, W. M. Davia '98

C. M. Dutcher 'U

105 ~ S. Clinton at.

LEE E. RANCK '07 LAWYER

Corporate and Commercial Law

EDWIN B. WILSON '97 LAWYER

OJIlce over 114. S. Clinton at.

HENRY G. WALKER '06 LAWYER

OJIlce In Phoenix Block

A. E. MAINE '83 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR

AT LAW

+++++++++++ addr s • will be dellv r d by Dr.

alvin ot S. U. I. and Dr. Lac y of + + ... .I 1'" ... Jd 111.\\ PY +

Northw Blern Unlv slty. The pub-

IJc Ie Invited. . '" + Aprll :1. Th tourth an~ual b n- + 111 +

11\1 t of th Gamma.·u chapt r of lb ... + P I Om a frat rnlty '\IiJ1l held In ... .a I + th Burkl y 1m rial. + III +

MaT 1. CompanT A. dane at + + ++++++++++++ Woodman baH.

faT 1. Mlnn IOta n. Iowa 'rarl- _________ .... ~~

t1 track m t. fay 1. C. F. U. May part1 a

Majeatlc ball.

fay 1.

Steam Laundry sbooting and hunting supplies. I:)end for our large new cata).qgue wltb PracUce In State and Federal Court •

• ,peelal prices to students.

HOPKINS BROS. CO., 7th and Locust, Des Moines, Iowa.

ltUMNI CLINIC ISSUE OF THE

Middletonian OUT

Tuesday, April 27 The Big Number

OJIlce 123 S. Dubuque

W. R. HART '06 LAWYER

Crescent Block

RALPH OTTO '00 LAWYER

2H~ Clinton Street

-Dome tic or

d IIv r his oration at a

1ay 6. Sopbomore deb te at Glo Work -_____________ Arts asembly on "Kalevala" u.Dd r c. J. TOMS

THOS. F. ROCHE 'OIS LAWYER

OJIlce in Lovelace Block

GEO. D. KOSER '04 ATTORNEY AT LAW

127 ~ College St. Probate a Specialty.

the ausplc s of tbe Humanl lOCI ty.

May 8. Northweatern VI. low"

varsity track meet. Corner Iowa Avenue IIid May 18. Cornell VI. Iowa OD

May 21. Amea va. Iowa on Iowa

field. 10WI City, 10WI MaT 22. May Da, Fete.

Iowa field. Linn Streets \

----------------------- ~--~--~------~------May 22. Nu Sigma Nu dance at ============ W. J. BALDWIN ATTORNEY A.T LAW

Crescent Block

MILTON REMLEY '67 ATTORNEY AT LAW

111 * Clinton Street

Woodmen hall. ~.==:::5==::====: May 29-June 1. Cadet camp aod

maneuvers at Welt Lib rty.

May 31. 1I11tary Field ~I t a

West LIberty.

Jun 1. Annual Competitive drllIB Aldous & Son ______ 4-_______ at Cad t camp.

============~==========~ Charles Baker Oeo. W. Ball '70 Marshall La, Program The Leading Florists

Ube IDeran~ab Don't Avoid A Good Cafe

for A Cheap One

Cuisine and Se.rvice High Grade at

THE VERANDAH ~ mall Parties A . peciaity

' ..

25 per cent ott on IJ/I

Meerschaum and Briar Amber Ste"m ·Pipe .. ~

FOR 1H1 T . l)A~S

Geo. W. Ball , Jr. '03.

BAKER, BALL & BALL LAWYERS

Crescent Block

G.A.KENDERDINE'M LAWYER AND JUSTICE OF THE

PEACE

123 Washington Street

JOHN J. NEY LAWYER

106 % East College Street

Cyrus S. Ranck '71 Stephen Bradley

RANCK & BRADLEY LAWYERS

115* East College Street

JOS. M. OTTO LAWYER

Mueller Block

S. K. STEVENSON '0'1 LAWYER

Th far ha11 La pro~ram for tbla

evening I as tollows:

Pap r, "Legal Ethl ." Gabrl Ion.

D bate. "R solv d, Tbat th·r

should b no dl trlbuUon of r &1

tale by will, but an Qual dh'lslon

by law." AJIlrmatl\· • Kelly, Harding.

, gatlv • Till nwor h, KI In.

Invitation to the public.

Hn e removed their up-toWD

office to

18 SOUTH CLINTON STIlEU

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, ~. + ( I I I I I I I t I 1'1 1'1'1'1 Miss Olive Gardner. a senior L. performing a large number of op- Imperial. About one hundred and

~ PERSO~AL Ud SOCIAL * A., Is conftned to her room with an erations of different kinds, demon- ten alumni attended. The following .t. . + Injured knee. It lill1 be lOme weeke straUng various problems of medl- program was given, Dr. Dan !l~ Des

++'1 I 1"1 'I I 1"1'1"11 I ".' •• ++ before she will be able to walk a,a\n. ~Ine and surgery. Atter attending Moines acting as toastmaster.

?> \!is Pauline Dutton Is enjoying The fourth annual banquet of the the assembly at the Hall of Natural Toast, Dr. Wabrer, president of

n vlEIt trom her mother of Grand Gamma Nu chapter of the Psi Omega Science, the clinic returned to the Iowa State Medical Society, Fort

J netlon. dental fraternity w1ll be held In the Anatomy building, where Dr. H. J. Madison.

f\lJ 9. Lawton of Carthage, Ill., 11 Burkley Imperial hotel tomorrow Prentiss gave a very Interesting Toast, Dr. F . A. Long, ;84, ex-

'If\tl~g Mr. ~nd Miss Lawton of the evening. discussion and demonstration of the president Nebraska State Medical

Ul,jveral ~y School of MUBlc. Mr. F. C. Young, senior Engineer, Ethmoid bone In relation to the SoCiety.

Pbl Alpha Delta will entertain has recently been appointed assistant nasal cavity, emphasizing the Im- Toast, Dr. J. R. Guthrie, Dean

tlls e,'enlng at a smoker In honor of city engineer of Iowa City. He w1ll portance of haying a thorough Iowa Medical College.

t · e members of the McOlaln chap- walt until June before assuming his knowledge of this region. Toast. Dr. A. H. Andrjlws, '89, Chl-

tu cf Phi Delta Phi. full duties, though he Is spending In the afternoon Dr. E. C. Dudley cago.

Mise Meda Holman returned yes- a part of his time at the work now. of Ohlcago, a well known author of Toast, Pres. G. E. MacLean.

teraay from St. Paul, where she at- a medIcal text bpok, performed ============= 'tended a Y. W. C. A. biennial con- ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ALUMNI several dlmcult operations of dls-

"antion. ATTENDING ~IEDIOAL OLINIO eases of women. Following this, Dr.

Miss Lola Scott Is agalo confined C. T. Hoover of Oleveland, OhiO, Held Banquet at Burkley imperial I

'to tbe University hospital by 1I10esl. gave a very nterestlng demoDstra· Last EvenJng tlon of diseases of the blood and

Protltable Vacation Employment for

University Students

The Bijou Vaudeville 'fheatre ~ TDIE8 D&flty

1:00, '7:4oIS, ad 1:80 p ...

-THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND '

~ATURDAY

OVBllTt1ll. IIRS. ".A.BI!~ PUI\PLII

lIu .. ",,1 ~Irecto ..

KATHLEEN ROONEY, Dainty Soubrette.

--~----- ------------

-~-

EA~L FLYNN, The Boy i~ Gr~en.

AND ONE QTH~R AO~

PQWJl~1 C4~lDIUC?R4PH.

TWO BElLS or IIQVDTG PIOTVQI

Her mother arrived yesterday from

MI reb alltown.

STUDENTS LOOK! Big Prollts. 'nervous system, performing several JDnll1nC! lOe and ZOe; maUD'"

Yesterday morning the largest We want all of you to demonstrate aOJ ~at lOe.

I I operations 1I1ustratlve of the facts

Professor H1I1, temporary presl- Mea Cal clinic ever he 4 at the S. U. Ilnd sell one or more of o~r 34 use- ============== he presented. He referred In detail ful household necessities for the _-.!"!"""""'~ ____ ~ __ """!!'!'~

~ent of Carthage College, Carthage, 1. opened "Itb a re,lstra~lon of one to tbe experimental work in which homes. Spare time or all the time, 111., Is In town on business and to at- hundred and fifty alul\1nl, eclipsing he bad been engaged for the past

t f' nd the concerts of the Minneapolis all preylous meetiqgs of this k(l1d. anywhere, during your vacation. In-few years, the results of which are THE

REICHARDT Symphony orchestra. Dr. Jepson began the 41\Y's wprk \ly terestlng work. Write for our $2.00 CONFECTIONER

of gre~t Interest to the medlc~1 pro- olfer and full particulars.

~uscombet )pbotograpber ... lias made all the Athletic Pictures for tbe last ten years. We cater especially to the student trade.

9 lDubuque $t.

'Natures Own Remedy

FRY'S PURE COLFAX WATER . In bottles or Jugs. Shipped only by D. C. Fry & Co. from the Original Fry Mineral Springs located at Colfax, Iowa. Henry Louis, Druggist and the J. W. Miller Bottling Works\ Agents for Iowa City have the Water fresh from the Springs always on hand

and will fill all orders promptly.

Base Ball Goods A Complete Line of

Catcher's Mitts, Basemen's Mitts, Fielder's Gloves, Catcher's Masks, Bats and Balls

Prices Are Right

-FRANCIS KANE

Over the Bijou Theatre Kane Building

'iabins' Educational Exchange HENRY SABIN FOUNt>ED 1893 ELBRIOGE H. SABIN

Fiuds positions for University graduates and University trained teachers iu Iowa and all of the other northwestern states, including Washington and Ore~on. Calls frequently indicate a preference for University of Iowa men and women. For information address

fesslon. ~ 4-30 Fair Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis. P I Ch IS'

Although t\le hospitals were a ruetto . oco ates Our peel-Delight Kitchen Oomblnatlon- I alty. All Candies Home-mad,.

crowded wlth patients several ad- I Cd' All Sh Cake, doughnut and biscuit cutter, • ce ream ma e 1D ~~

dltional ones arrived yesterday, these cplfee strainer, apple corer; bonanza I and f~rnished for Parties and filling them to their utmoflt capacity. for agents; Sample 12 cents. TM ' Receptions.

Two of the clasBea held reunions, Eureka Company, Wheaton, those of 1889 and 1884, and again 6-2.

All Latest Drinks Ill.

renewed the friendships of former

daye.

Late In the afternoon a meeting of

the Alumni Association was held,

at which Dr. Conn of Ida Grove was

elected president.

The clinic came to a close at

WANTED-Agents coin money

handllng our new household speclal-

ty; prOfits enormous; write today for

W. L. Douglas Shoes and Oxfords

free particulars. Charles Styler We have a large stock In the

Company, 818 N. Second St. Reading, latest and up-to-date styles 10 Ta~~

Pennsplvanla. 6-2 GUD Metal, Vlcl and Ox Blood.

WAN T E D:-Agents. Highest 6: 46 with a banquet at the Burkley cash paid weekly with part expenses. Fenton &Thomas

Home territory. Outfit free. A good 100 Sonth OUnto'1 StMet

COLDREN chance for you. Costs I\othlng to ============ ., start. Write at once. The Hawks

Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. THEATRE

Tuesday 4 6-4

May $2.25 Jules Murry

Presents

Florence Gear In the "Smart" Musical

Play

ARRYING

By Edwin Milton Royle Lyrics By

BENJAMIN HAPGOOD BURT Music By

SILVIO HEIN

Prices 50c to $1.50 Seat &lIe Monday Noon

Buys the Best Electric Port· able La.mps for Students' Use. Money refunded if not entirely sa tis! actory.

Take one on trial.

IOWA OITY ELEOTRIO LIGHT CO.

Safes, Typewriters Supplies and

Office Specialties COKE, weighed on the City acales,

at $6.76 per ton, delivered within the city limits.

W. F. Wyman Tr&Ilsfer ADd Storage.

Phones: Hell 93 M; J. C. 680. 129 % College St. Second Floor.

Sorority Chocolates

Taste Like More It you want something that i8 re­

aUy delicate buy a box of these

chocolates and get a beautiful art·

1st's proof free while they last at

Henry Sabin, Manhattan Building, Des Moines, Iowa ========== Are You Interested Barth, Schuppert

& '(Bostwick Do You Hear Well? I have received the agency for the

STOLZ ELECTROPHONE A new, scientific and fpractical invention for

those who are Deaf or Partially Deaf.

I will be pleased to demonstrate its use to aU interested parties.

HENRY LOUIS, PHARMACIST CORNER DUBUQUE AND WASHINGTON STREETS

Order your spring ~uit now

in SomethinJ! Goo d

to Eat ... Groceries Fresh Fruits C81med Goods Eaoo Flour Chase & Sanborn Coffee

GRANDRATH & SIMPSON ...

'fh. LadJat.ls only one model­we hive I style for every taate and a fit for any 'oot.

Stach's

.8 AND 8 SOUTH DUBUQUE ST ..

Get Your Dates Now Excellent facilities for plcnlca. enter­talnmentB, dances, etc. for studenu al

Brighton Beach Park The famous "Little Dutch Hall"

For dates see W. H. Englert. Tel~

phon .. : J. O. office 83. residence 188! lIell. omce 4-Y. ,

A lar~e line of new suitings just arrive4

....,~~~!cF&~~, .. -.

THE FmST

TraIning Hinl(lere:d ~

Probable

candidates for

ter the meet.

team will ,,v ... ..,,,.,

anytWng the

shape" tnw,n ... 'nuoll

Suits have

been made In

jbut the work of

good, conSistent

Tomorrow roo

talo Alderman

With a squad 01

for Des Moines

on Drake's first

ternoon. The y,

schools are un u

evidenced by th

the track and tiE

this spring.

The Iowa Boa

letlcs will llay

( Contlnlle