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THE · DAILY IOWAN VOLUME XII D. \Y EVEXl G--ON LO AL FLOOR Line-up Tonig ht I. Uncertain-Prob. abl y, om {''W )I('n \\' 111 HllVt' P}ac \ VI·t'S tIJlIg TOIlI 'lUHIlt'lIt With 'ebra s ka to be H('111 Al)J'U J. PUBLISHED BY THE 8TIJDEN T8 OF TBB STATE avERS ITY OF lOW A ITY, 10W. o\, TUE DAY MORNlX G, I TERESTr ABOUTCH Zada M. ooper of the coread a yery com· AlUMN I D ENTS Wll . GATHER AT· CliNI C II'; , l ' fm 1'F. 'TFJRDAY TENTH ANXl. '.\L ATXUNI CLI. '1 paper at the Baconlan Hundred E'(lCel.ed 11 H .\ \\' KE\ E WILL APPEAR MAY 7 Ear U t .·ubll catio n In \ 'eur.-Book to ( neaut)' This y ar's Hawk y will cr at e a. JlT ced nt In the history of the Junior Annu I wb n It mak 8 It I .U)ffiER to;} , lARGE CROWD IS P lEASED BY BAND I CON(,EH1' H\ ' ('.\DKf -' 1' ,usn os .. ; OF FINEST \1l':-,J(' \I, PIW(m.UlS ''' 'r h (rellit HUt' J)r. O ..... ran ))or- hocolate and R lat ed :lNI to :>th- \ (' ral ] A'('C or s on publlratlon But beauty .. 1<- 1'111) tI With 11 'H<'n- Products." The botanical cIa SIG· l'rogralll In ,\(\llIUon to Plinle. and all': not 'rhlrt) SI\ J I ... , b n "acrltlc d for sake ot an --- Iowa left this morning tor Ames calion and distribution of tb plants ,\l1nunl to 00 He le) )larch app aranc 00 7, lh rll 8tf • n Clr J.: ci<'nl ',t'lHlrr-hlll--1I Ill" The pro ram wa lasu('d today ot publl tlon "That was r al Clr18 leal music" unusually arly da " to play th Aggi s In its la st state gh 0 rise to th produ('ts ; th for th 10th annual alumni IInlc or as th lUll Hawkey js a model or remarl( d a. young I dy to h r (scon game of tbe sE)ason. This will d • origin ot the nam s; tbell' uses as the college ot d ntlstry, tate nl-' art. Til Ex 1.Ibris will aU be In but It didn't tak a connola ur Ilr cide which ot the two teams 1& en· tood, m dldlne, etc.; and chemical versity of Iowa, which will b held mU81c to be Int r t d hi th pro· titled to the pOSition of second place analysl were discussed, In the tlnal rating of the diff erent Th cocoanut tree and its on . rar h 3, 4. and r:, anti which I d to brln ('olors and color d plat B wlJi b pro- tll" Iy dlstrlbu ted through the book. grnm at til t nth annual con('ert slxt n paga wlll con· ot the cadet r glm nt b od at tbl! The flrst of th unlv r Ity build· I natural I nc auditorium la st <lu ta w re first taken up . graduate. I Ings and campus 8ceo s. Th se Witt ev nlng. 'fhe audl nc at rOr over ' ''Ith a \'Ictory to tllelr credit, grows Dearly ev ry wh r SLxtv·three clinics, Incll.dlng SUI'- ltd I P I I I Ink I I teams ot the statc. v 'pr n n s c a sep a ,g Y- an hour and 0. halt giving their cn' , Hawkeyes would hav tropics aDd its valu is tremendous. gl al Clinics by Dr. L. W. D an and Inl> a sort brown tint to the lJIustra. 1 til' ntt ntlon to th musicians d claim to s C01Hl position If th y It furnishes natives of the tropicS Dr. William Jep on, will consUtut Doth r unLq r atur la Wh n an occn lonat feat came \Vh n successful today on their north. with clothing and food tor tn If th program for the last two day!. th bord r d igD ext ndlng cl ar : IClUlt Xl) ted, not ... hl sper was Invasion. bodies, roofs OV r their head, mats I Th first d y will b glv 11 0 mauu· around tho pag featuring views of h artl within th Sllt:.:- hall. Ames has b en In a slump for under their ret, cures them or , ' (pet tlr rs' exhibits, TWf!nty four unl\' r'lty Int rest. I I I Tho vocalists addeo to the pro- SODle time, and only last week It Th humorou d partment will b ,g r m glvln 0 pleaslll hunce, :\Irll. th 11' dis asE'S with medicine made I manufacturers of dental rtulpment I lo st thre games to the university or th the b st ev r Includ d In a d Sante Riedel, th soloist, and tbC' from nuts, and nables them to' nnd supplies will hav xhlblts on If th I j k d 1 t r Nebra ska, While the Iowa team has sp cy 0 cs an pc ur s 0 sextette \\ hlch aang th "Sext Ue In· the fioor. On Monday evening tile stud nt act/vitiI.' I{ p pourIng In as I trom Lucia" wer heartily encored. bani sh their trouble8 with the been a dl8appointm nt to every. , body, there Is stili a chance tor it toxlcating drink producw from It. visiting dentists will be rntertalnc'j they have be n In til past few I ' l' ;O('OI to partly l' d III itseLf Cor th past acres are untl l' cultlvatton at a. smoker at the Iowa Union. ks. Y t ther always rOOIll 'ot only \\& th ntire progr m qef ats. upon which grow 220,000,000 tr 8 Dental clinics wlll be conduete.l jok , and It Is the ambl· given but al.· encor s wer responded The Une-up tonight is uncertain producin g 7 billions of nut annu· upon scores of patl nt by the fol· tlon or the busln s manager an.1 to (or the Ight numbers gl, n. Toc and It wlil not b IIrprising to e ally. In Panama the tre grow lowing: Dr. W ston . Pl'ic , editor-In·chl r to hav 0 joke 011 program openEd with an overture i. I a numbEr of new faces when tbe wild and the nuts are often fo un d land , 0.; .. '. Booth, C\:u r R pld ; ThE'I'ororlti sand fra- and WhE'1l tb audien e d manded an t am takes th flool·. Schult and b neath to a depth of two or tbree' H. A. Letts, Da\'onport ; II. D. Dun- ternit1es hav proven a furtlle field (,lH'Ore Ih . "American P Irol" WIlB Brueckner who play d the latter pan fe t. I (':In, Dallas, S. n.; L. E. Shahan, for tll gathering of .. 'Iams" for gh· n. The second numbrr was n. of the GI'lnn II game w re the stars Til r is apt to b some co ntu· olumuus Junction ; W. n. Ogle, th humorous e ('Uon but th r J,j ('or£(l anti a march " Th e on the local aggr gatlo n according SI011 du to tbe similarity of names Muscatln . J. Bro k, Grinnell; A. stili room for addltlonas both of to the press reports from that place. In common u se applied to the planta J. Mu II r, Wat rloo; H. ,A, Elm- jok s and of picturE. of stud nt actl· After the Ames game, Coach producing cocoanuts, oocalne and quist, Des .10Ines; F. D, Ture, D.?s vltie and campu8 SLoan s. Thomas will get his team In 8hape cocoa. Cocoa. 18 properly applied to Moine; H. P.' Whit, Sioux City; One of the biggest fealur ot th of the niver Ity" was reno Thl melody was composel r Van Dor o. The third numb I' on tll llrogram for the Northwestern contest which the cocoa palm, coca to the shrub I B. F. PhilbrOOk, D nlson; R. W. Is to b play ed on n ext SAturday producing the alkaloid cocaine, and Pot, Webster ity; L. L. Branson, evening on the home fl oor . The final trip of the ye/lr for the quin- I cacao to the tree bearing the beans Iowa City; R. Summa., St. Louis; J. 1914 annual will b the cartoons by was a solo by Mr . Reid I, "Love In Ambros :Powers, who contrib ut ed Sprlngtlm ". To the o('ore Mr a. so mu h to the amullement of last RI did d Ith the Dutch e reapon e w from which chocolate and cocoa. ar I W. McKee, Dav nport; W. E. year's Hawk ye readers. In addl - slumu I' song "S lap 0 ". Although tette will be on the following week made. Coca. leaves are chewed by I Spence, Iowa. Ity; F. M. Me lei- tlon to the cartoonl8t, speCial art no one understood the words no one atter the Nothw st rn game and It th e nativ es of Peru and Bolivia for land, Fort Dodge; R. . Greenawalt, tists ha\'e been engaged to do the e t. I help understand the 1\1111 In c-Iude contest with Carleton the purpose of produ cing a more ac· Lamont; E . O. arter, Iowa Fall s; designing, In tact, eve ry member neas or the mUSic. college and the univerSity or Mln- tlve condition of the body which Is W. G. randall , Spencer; C. E. Haag, of the stair Is putting forth every One of the big hits of the venlng !lesota. followed by lassitude. They have Wapello; J. A. Bliss, Des Moines; e1rort to make each depart- was given when "R U1lcka Hits" Manager Kellogg baa made dell- the effect of destroying the appetite. C. W. Harned, Davenport; Wm. ment the best of Ita kind. wer play d. Man y popular airs by nlte arrangements for a wrestling As an anestbetic the product cocame Flinn, Cedar Rapids ; W. U. Ham· th noted ra g tim e om,oeer wer tournament with the unll'ersity of Is widely known. mer, Atlantic,: R. Seydel, Craig, TRA\ 'ELING TY EU1tOPE Th b given. e encore wa a marc I Nebraska, to be held here on April We AmerLcans are not the only Colo.; R. P. Beshears, St. Joseph, A card has been received from "International and was. 6th. The Cornhuskers won the ones wbo are tond or chocolate. Io .; J. A. Edmonda, Pella; E. L. Florence, Italy, from Professor L. called for the second tlllle. Dleet last year In 6.traight ,falls but t ez uma stored away 2060 jars tor MOraved, Cedar Rapld8; H. H. Gard- G. Weld who Is now traVeling In From F_ t ""Ith another seasons training, . the his own use and 2000 jars for hla ner , Williamsburg; D. Bettlcs, Speno Europe. He tells ot visiting a Following a. abort intermi8sion : proteges of Coach Schroeder will hou sehold wben he realded years cer; . M. Work, Ottumwa; H. B. villa near Rome and adds, " We ar e lour selections were rentlered. These give a better account of themselves . ago in his .Mexican palaoe. We get Brock, Grinnell; M. . Roberts, Iowa enjoying our Iv & at the rate of VI" re a contrast to the reet of th& tbe name chocolate from the Mexi· City; S. R. Swain, Marengo; F. B. aev ral times a mlnut." Professor program but were exce ptionally we,!' NOTICE TO SE .. lOBS cans. Now in various forms we ues Whitney, Iowa Ity ;.r. E. Fleen er, Weld was formerly dean of the col· play d. Following the . selectlons StUdents who are Interested In 90,000,000 pounds In the United Oskaloosa; W. J. Charters, Des lege ot liberal arts and he Is now from Fauat selectiona from tb ' learning the possibilities of scholar- States annually and the supply does Moines; W. C. Boone, Ottumwa; J. presld nt of th new Pullman Instl· opera "La TraviAta" by Verdi were ahips and fellowships In this or not equal the demand. \ . Marsh, Keokuk; J . Voss, Iowa tute in Chicago. played. Th e encore was a mirth other unIversities are invited to caJ l bocolate and cocoa are alike ex' Ity; J . B. Pherrln, Des Moines; F. provoking selection " Plzzlcatl Polka" on the undersigned who will be cept for the fact that there Is less B. Jam es, Wilton ; J . B. Monfort, WELLER B O)(E, EDITOR which produced no IJtUg. laughter . glad to furnish Information. fat in cocoa than In chocolate. Botb Fairfield; C. A. De Lano, Lone Tree; Pro fes80r C. H. Weller has been The "S xtette from Lu cl&" was Professor C. E. Seashore, ar the product of the roasted brok· . R. Baker, Davenport; R. C. made editor ot the . 'ew Archaeolo- sung by six local vocali sts and was D an of graduate college. en cocoa beans without their husk s Grimm, Des Moines; H. H. Black, glca l Journal. The choosing of Pro- repeated at the demand of the au- or g round coooo nibs. There is Durant; J. P. Baughman, What fess or Weller Is not only an honor dl nee. I :' ACHOTH EXTERTAlNS some food value in them though not Cheer; C. W. Brunner, Waterloo; W. to him but Is an excellent recognl- Th e mo t difficult se} Ion playe] The Achoth sorOrity will entar- a great deal. They contain stlmu· S. Goldsmith, Ottumwa; W. Hum- tlon to the unlv rslty. til o\'ertur William Tell. Hepe taln next Saturday In honor of their lants, the bromine and caffoine. phrey Carroll; W. H. DeFord, Des the' . platf()rm grand officers and Visiting delegatea Probably this accounts for the great Moines; J. F. Leigh, Eva nston , Ill. ; nn'L"O·ERO PARTY showed what they could really do Who will be here Friday and sat-: popularity of the drinks. G. North, eda r Rapid ; W. H. Baird, The Irvlngs wlll entertain They handled the difficult parls, and urday of tb ls week. A reception I Adulterations by tneans of brick Burlington ; W. E. Owen, Cedar Rap- Erodelphlana at a program at Irvlna th majority were dim ult"wlth th will be given at the chapter bouse dust, venetian r ed, alkali. lamp IdR hall next Friday night, Feb. 28. The Saturday afternoon follow ed by ;l black, etc., were common In the Dr. Hilderbrand of Waterloo giv 8 enterta.lnnlj'nt will take the banquet at the Burkley in the even- United States befor e the pure drug a moving picture film on "O ral HY· lo f various vandevllle stuuts, nlocl{ Ing. act. gLene." debates, and kindred features. The pro ram was closeQ' , wlth "Old , t. ,," (Continued on page 2) '" .

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Page 1: THE· DAILY IOWANdailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1913/di1913-02-25.pdf · THE· DAILY IOWAN VOLUME XII D.\Y EVEXl G--ON LO AL FLOOR Line-up Tonight I. Uncertain-Prob. ably, om {''W )I('n

THE· DAILY IOWAN VOLUME XII

D.\Y EVEXl G--ON LO AL

FLOOR

Line-up Tonight I. Uncertain-Prob.

ably, om {''W )I('n \\' 111 HllVt'

P}ac \ VI·t'S tIJlIg TOIlI'lUHIlt'lIt

With 'ebras ka to be H('111 Al)J'U J.

PUBLISHED BY THE 8TIJDEN T8 OF TBB STATE avERS ITY OF lOW A

ITY, 10W.o\, TUE DAY MORNlXG,

I TERESTr ABOUTCH

~lIss Zada M. ooper of the col·

read a yery com·

AlUMNI DENTS Wll . GATHER AT· CliNIC

PHOGUA~' II';, l ' fm 1'F. 'TFJRDAY

}~OR TENTH ANXl.'.\L ATXUNI

CLI. ' 1

paper at the Baconlan Hundred E'(lCel.ed 11

H .\ \\' KE\ E WILL APPEAR MAY 7

EarU t .·ubllcation In \ 'eur.-Book

to (

neaut)'

This y ar's Hawk y will cr ate

a. JlT ced nt In the history of the

Junior Annu I wb n It mak 8 It

I

.U)ffiER to;} ,

lARGE CROWD IS PlEASED BY BAND

I CON(,EH1' H\' ('.\DKf REOUIJ;~ -'1'

,usn os .. ; OF TUf~ FINEST

\1l':-,J(' \I, PIW(m.UlS

''''r h (rellit HUt' J)r. O ..... ran ))or-

hocolate and R lated :lNI to :>th- \ ('ral ] A'('C or s on publlratlon But beauty ~lu .. 1<- 1'111) tI With hll~e 11 'H<'n-

Products." The botanical cIa SIG·

l'rogralll In ,\(\llIUon to Plinle. and all': not 'rhlrt) SI\ J I ... , b n "acrltlc d for sake ot an ---

Iowa left this morning tor Ames calion and distribution of tb plants

,\l1nunl ~[eetj llg to 00 Hele) )larch app aranc 00 ~lay 7, lh rll 8tf • n Clr J.: ci<'nl ',t'lHlrr-hlll--1I Ill"

The pro ram wa lasu('d today ot publl tlon "That was r al Clr18 leal music" unusually arly da "

to play th Aggi s In its last state gh 0 rise to th produ('ts ; th for th 10th annual alumni IInlc or as th lUll Hawkey js a model or remarl( d a. young I dy to h r (scon

game of tbe sE)ason. This will d • origin ot the nam s; tbell' uses as the college ot d ntlstry, tate nl-' art. Til Ex 1.Ibris will aU be In but It didn't tak a connola ur Ilr

cide which ot the two teams 1& en· tood, m dldlne, etc.; and chemical versity of Iowa, which will b held mU81c to be Int r t d hi th pro·

titled to the pOSition of second place analysl were discussed,

In the tlnal rating of the different Th cocoanut tree and its

on . rar h 3, 4. and r:, anti which I

d to brln

('olors and color d plat B wlJi b pro­

tll" Iy dlstrlbu ted through the book. grnm at til t nth annual con('ert slxt n paga wlll con· ot the cadet r glm nt b od at tbl! The flrst

of th unlv r Ity build· I natural I nc auditorium last <lu ta w re first taken up. graduate. I

Ings and campus 8ceo s. Th se Witt ev nlng. 'fhe audl nc at rOr over

'''Ith a \'Ictory to tllelr credit, grows Dearly ev ry wh r SLxtv·three clinics, Incll.dlng SUI'- ltd I P I I I Ink I I

teams ot the statc.

v 'pr n n s c a sep a ,g Y- an hour and 0. halt giving their cn' , Hawkeyes would hav tropics aDd its valu is tremendous. gl al Clinics by Dr. L. W. D an and Inl> a sort brown tint to the lJIustra. 1 til' ntt ntlon to th musicians

d claim to s C01Hl position If th y It furnishes natives of the tropicS Dr. William Jep on, will consUtut Doth r unLq r atur la Wh n an occn lonat feat came \Vh n

successful today on their north. with clothing and food tor tn If th program for the last two day!. th bord r d igD ext ndlng cl ar : IClUlt Xl) ted, not ... hlsper was

Invasion. bodies, roofs OV r their head, mats I Th first d y will b glv 11 0 mauu· around tho pag featuring views of h artl within th Sllt:.:- hall.

Ames has b en In a slump for under their ret, cures them or ,' (pettlr rs' exhibits, TWf!nty four unl\' r'lty Int rest. I I I Tho vocalists addeo to the pro-SODle time, and only last week It Th humorou d partment will b ,gr m glvln 0 pleaslll hunce, :\Irll.

th 11' dis asE'S with medicine made I manufacturers of dental rtulpment I lost thre games to the university or th the b st ev r Includ d In a IIawkey~, d Sante Riedel, th soloist, and tbC'

from nuts, and nables them to' nnd supplies will hav xhlblts on If th I j k d 1 t r Nebraska, While the Iowa team has sp cy 0 cs an pc ur s 0 sextette \\ hlch aang th "Sext Ue

In· the fioor. On Monday evening tile stud nt act/vitiI.' I{ p pourIng In as I trom Lucia" wer heartily encored. banish their trouble8 with the been a dl8appointm nt to every. , body, there Is stili a chance tor it toxlcating drink producw from It. visiting dentists will be rntertalnc'j they have be n In til past few I ~In n ' l'; O('OI

to partly l' d III itseLf Cor th past 3l4,00~ acres are untl l' cultlvatton at a. smoker at the Iowa Union. ks. Y t ther always rOOIll • 'ot only \\& th ntire progr m

qef ats. upon which grow 220,000,000 tr 8 Dental clinics wlll be conduete.l jok , and It Is the ambl· given but al.· encor s wer responded

The Une-up tonight is uncertain producing 7 billions of nut annu· upon scores of patl nt by the fol· tlon or the busln s manager an.1 to (or the Ight numbers gl, n. Toc

and It wlil not b IIrprising to e ally. In Panama the tre grow lowing: Dr. W ston . Pl'ic , editor-In·chl r to hav 0 joke 011 program openEd with an overture i. I

a numbEr of new faces when tbe wild and the nuts are often found land, 0.; .. '. Booth, C\:u r R pld ; ThE'I'ororlti sand fra- and WhE'1l tb audien e d manded an

t am takes th flool·. Schult and b neath to a depth of two or tbree' H. A. Letts, Da\'onport ; II. D. Dun- ternit1es hav proven a furtlle field (,lH'Ore Ih . "American P Irol" WIlB

Brueckner who play d the latter pan fe t. I (':In, Dallas, S. n.; L. E. Shahan, for tll gathering of .. 'Iams" for gh· n. The second numbrr was n.

of the GI'lnn II game w re the stars Til r is apt to b some contu· olumuus Junction ; W . n. Ogle, th humorous e ('Uon but th r J,j ('or£(l anti a pleasln~ march "The on the local aggr gatlon according SI011 du to tbe similarity of names Muscatln . J. Bro k, Grinnell; A. stili room for addltlonas both of

to the press reports from that place. In common use applied to the planta J. Mu II r , Wat rloo; H. ,A, Elm- jok s and of picturE. of stud nt actl·

After the Ames game, Coach producing cocoanuts, oocalne and quist, Des .10Ines; F. D, Ture, D.?s vltie and campu8 SLoan s.

Thomas will get his team In 8hape cocoa. Cocoa. 18 properly applied to Moine; H. P.' Whit, Sioux City; One of the biggest fealur ot th ~

of the niver Ity" was reno

Thl melody was composel

r Van Dor o.

The third numb I' on tll llrogram for the Northwestern contest which the cocoa palm, coca to the shrub I B. F. PhilbrOOk, D nlson; R. W.

Is to b played on next SAturday producing the alkaloid cocaine, and Pot, Webster ity; L. L. Branson,

evening on the home fl oor. The

final trip of the ye/lr for the quin-

I cacao to the tree bearing the beans Iowa City; R. Summa., St. Louis; J .

1914 annual will b the cartoons by was a solo by Mr . Reid I, "Love In

Ambros :Powers, who contributed Sprlngtlm ". To the o('ore Mra.

so mu h to the amullement of last RI did d Ith the Dutch e reapon e w from which chocolate and cocoa. ar I W. McKee, Dav nport; W. E. year's Hawk ye readers. In addl-

slumu I' song "Slap 0 ". Although tette will be on the following week made. Coca. leaves are chewed by I Spence, Iowa. Ity; F. M. Me lei- tlon to the cartoonl8t, speCial art no one understood the words no one atter the Nothw st rn game and It the natives of Peru and Bolivia for land, Fort Dodge; R. . Greenawalt, tists ha\'e been engaged to do the e t.

I co~ld help understand the 1\1111 Inc-Iude contest with Carleton the purpose of producing a more ac· Lamont; E . O. arter, Iowa Falls; designing, In tact, eve ry member neas or the mUSic.

college and the univerSity or Mln- tlve condition of the body which Is W. G. randall, Spencer; C. E. Haag, of the stair Is putting forth every One of the big hits of the venlng

!lesota. followed by lassitude. They have Wapello; J. A. Bliss, Des Moines; e1rort to make each depart- was given when " R U1lcka Hits"

Manager Kellogg baa made dell- the effect of destroying the appetite. C. W. Harned, Davenport; Wm. ment the best of Ita kind. wer play d. Man y popular airs by

nlte arrangements for a wrestling As an anestbetic the product cocame Flinn, Cedar Rapids ; W. U. Ham· th noted ragtime om,oeer wer

tournament with the unll'ersity of Is widely known. mer, Atlantic,: R. • Seydel, Craig, TRA\'ELING TY EU1tOPE Th b given. e encore wa a marc I

Nebraska, to be held here on April We AmerLcans are not the only Colo.; R. P . Beshears, St. Joseph, A card has been received from "International Peac~"," and was.

6th. The Cornhuskers won the ones wbo are tond or chocolate. M~D- Io.; J . A. Edmonda, Pella; E . L. Florence, Italy, from Professor L. called for the second tlllle.

Dleet last year In 6.traight ,falls but tezuma stored away 2060 jars tor MOraved, Cedar Rapld8; H. H. Gard- G. Weld who Is now traVeling In ~ction From F_ t

""Ith another seasons training, . the his own use and 2000 jars for hla ner, Williamsburg; D. Bettlcs, Speno Europe. He tells ot visiting a Following a. abort intermi8sion :

proteges of Coach Schroeder will household wben he realded years cer; . M. Work, Ottumwa; H . B. villa near Rome and adds, " We are lour selections were rentlered. These

give a better account of themselves. ago in his .Mexican palaoe. We get Brock, Grinnell; M. . Roberts, Iowa enjoying our Iv & at the rate of VI" re a contrast to the r eet of th&

tbe name chocolate from the Mexi· City; S. R. Swain, Marengo; F . B. aev ral times a mlnut." Professor program but were exceptionally we,! '

NOTICE TO SE .. lOBS cans. Now in various forms we ues Whitney, Iowa Ity ;.r. E. Fleener, W eld was formerly dean of the col· play d. Following the .selectlons

StUdents who are Interested In 90,000,000 pounds In the United Oskaloosa; W. J. Charters, Des lege ot liberal arts and he Is now from Fauat selectiona from tb '

learning the possibilities of scholar- States annually and the supply does Moines; W. C. Boone, Ottumwa; J. presld nt of th new Pullman Instl· opera "La TraviAta" by Verdi were

ahips and fellowships In this or not equal the demand. \ . Marsh, Keokuk; J . Voss, Iowa tute in Chicago. played. The encore was a mirth

other unIversities are invited to caJ l bocolate and cocoa are alike ex' Ity; J . B. Pherrln, Des Moines; F. provoking selection " Plzzlcatl Polka"

on the undersigned who will be cept for the fact that there Is less B. Jam es, Wilton ; J . B. Monfort, WELLER B O)(E, EDITOR which produced no IJtUg. laughter.

glad to furnish Information. fat in cocoa than In chocolate. Botb Fairfield; C. A. De Lano, Lone Tree; Profes80r C. H . Weller has been The " S xtette from Lucl&" was

Professor C. E. Seashore, ar the product of the roasted brok· . R. Baker, Davenport; R . C. made editor ot the . 'ew Archaeolo- sung by six local vocalists and was

D an of graduate college. en cocoa beans without their husks Grimm, Des Moines; H . H. Black, glcal Journal. The choosing of Pro- repeated at the demand of the au-

or ground coooo nibs. There is Durant; J. P. Baughman, What fessor Weller Is not only an honor dl nee. I :'

ACHOTH EXTERTAlNS some food value in them though not Cheer; C. W. Brunner, Waterloo; W. to him but Is an excellent recognl- The mo t difficult se} Ion playe]

The Achoth sorOrity will entar - a great deal. They contain stlmu· S. Goldsmith, Ottumwa; W. Hum- tlon to the unlv rslty. til o\'ertur William Tell. Hepe

taln next Saturday In honor of their lan ts, the bromine and caffoine. phrey Carroll; W. H. DeFord, Des the' . platf()rm

grand officers and Visiting delegatea Probably this accounts for the great Moines; J. F. Leigh, Evanston, Ill. ; nn'L"O·ERO PARTY showed what they could really do

Who will be here Friday and sat-: popularity of the drinks. G. North, edar Rapid ; W. H. Baird, The Irvlngs wlll entertain They handled the difficult parls, and

urday of tb ls week. A reception I Adulterations by tneans of brick Burlington ; W. E. Owen, Cedar Rap- Erodelphlana at a program at Irvlna th majority were dim ult"wlth th

will be given at the chapter bouse dust, venetian r ed, alkali. lamp IdR hall next Friday night, Feb. 28. The

Saturday afternoon followed by ;l black, etc., were common In the Dr. Hilderbrand of Waterloo giv 8 enterta.lnnlj'nt will take the

banquet at the Burkley in the even- United States before the pure drug a moving picture film on "Oral HY· lof various vandevllle stuuts, nlocl{

Ing. act. gLene." debates, and kindred features.

The pro ram was closeQ' ,wlth "Old , t. ,,"

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!'HE DAILY IOWAN Puhlished every morning except

Saturday and M:mday.

ors alone. Get the freshmen in-

terested, have a real freshman team

with a real schedule of games, and \ ltered at the Post Office at Iowa City

as second class matter. offer them a real inducement in the

.--------------------------Office and Editorial Rooms 23 Washington. Phone 29

RALPH G. GRASSFIELD Editor·in·Chief.

FORREST C. REED and CARL O. SJULIN

Business Managers and Managing Editors

Office Hours 5: 00 to 6: 00 ~------------------------

DESK EDITORS Tuesday .. .. ............ C. A. Cole Wednesday .. ........... . R. 1. Smith Thursday ...... Hamllton Johnson Friday .. .. ..... . . . ....... Oval Quist Sunday ........ Leslie N. Hildebrand

SPECIAL EDITORS Exchange ....... . ... . Carl Brueckner Military ...... . ...... Carroll Martin Literary ............... . Hoyt Cooper Sports ........ .. .... Henry D. Hanson Assisted by..... Leslie N. Ilildebrand ,osiety ........... . ,. W. B. Hurlburt Cartoonist ........... Ambrose Powerll

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way of numerals, and watch Iowa

baooball stock in the

rise.

conference

Lal'ge Crowd Pletl eel by Jlulill

(Continued 1tl'm page 1)

--------------------------Gold". The band rose and so did

the audience while the university

hymn was being given. Some of th~

audience reached for their coats and

hats but a large majority gave loy­

al attention to the bymn.

VAN DOREN LEAD

Much credit is due to the efficient

work of Dr. O. E. Van Doren for the

success of last' evening's entertain-

ment. During the entire program,

COLLEGE EDITORS except when he was singing in the Dentistry . . . . ......... R. A. Emmons Engineering ........ Ernest Fogelberg sextette, Dr. Van Doren directed his Fine Arts ....... .. .. . . P. M. Fiske men Graduate ..... .. .... ... . E. A. Ross . Liberal Arts .. . .... Theodore Garfield Dr. Van Doren Is an exoollent mu~ Law ............. . .... C. F. Murphy I . I d f 11 b 1 Medicine ... .......... John T. Hanna SIC an an one 0 t e est men W 10

Pharmacy . ................ W. Bryant has ever directed an Iowa band. For

EDITORIAL WRITERS the past two years the band ~ as

C. F. Murphy Karl J. Knoepfler steadHy improved under bis direct-Chester Corey Benjamin Boer

Fred Kurtz Ion now the university has an or-

+Y;+!fi+!fi +Y;+Y;+Y; +!fi+Y;+!fi +!fi+ Yi+Yi+Yi+ Yi+!fi+Yi+ !fi+Yi+Yi+ [ ·1 .. 1 .. '· .. ··1 ""I""+++++++++-Ho + + + + y; II ' Y; \ + BUSINESS DmEOTORY +

j law 8ookl~) at I"!!',counf ~ ~;;:~:~=..~ "T' ~ ~ II I,. "T' DIseases ot Eye, Ear, N:>se and

y; ~~~~~~~~~~~==~=~=~~~~~=~~ Y; Throat. No.8 N. Clinton St. +. +

~ At the offices of the Alumni Bureau, on the ,'e ond floor ~ ~ of the Old Capitol building, the following law books are ~ ~ on sale: ~ 01- ' +

i A Liberal Discount will be Allowed i ~ ~

~ Bi hop's Criminal Law 2 vol. $12.00 ~ + Bi hop's Marriage, Separation and + !fi ' Divorce 2 vol. 12.00 ~ ~ Bates on Partnership 2 vol. 11.00 Y;

~ Burdick on Elements of Sales (2 c~pies) 1 vol. 5.00 ~ ~ Bishop on Torts 1 vol. 6.00 ~ + Thomp. on on Trials 2 vol. 12.00 + ~ P urdy's Private Corporations (2 sets) 3 vol. 36.00 ~

DR. FRANK L. LOVE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 011101.

Paul-Helen Bldg. Phones: Omce, 661, Res. 35.

• OBARLi!JS S. GRANT, ~f. D. Office 17 1-2 S. Dubuque St., over

Stach 's shoe store. Residence 229 Summit St. Office phone, 38 0 It Res., 573 R.

JOHN VOSS, D. D. S. "A> l-i S. DubUQue St. Phone 1186.

Morris Ellis pays ffighest Priclil For Old Olothes and Shoes.

Address 832 South Dubuque Street.

DR. E. T.KEGEL Office house 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m. Office, Paul-Helen Bldg., Room 4. Washington St. Office phone 371 J. Res. 378 M. Residence 17 8. Governor. ~ Bi hop on Statutory Crimes (2 copies) 1 vol. 12.00 ~

Yi Bishop on Criminal Procedure (2 sets) 2 vol. 24.00 Yi DR. JOHN G. MUELLER

~ Underhill on Evidence (4 copies) 1 vol. 24.00 ~ Physician and surgeon. 14 1-' 8. Dubuque St. Over Iowa theatre.

~ Bates on Federal Procedure (2 sets) 2 vol. 24.00 iii Phones: Office 950, Res. 951.

+ HirschI's Trial Tactics 1 vol. 2.50 + -!fi Y; DR. J. WARD.

+12 Dentist. +Yi+!fi+Y;+Yi+Yi+Yi+!fi+Yi+!fi+!fi+Yi+!fi+Y;+Yi+Yi ;n+Yi+Yi+Y;+ Rooms 305-306 , Johnson County

Savings Bank Building. Telephone .~:.o:<r:-o.:<r:<r:<r:.o.:O:O:O() .:O:O:O:-o.:.o:<r:<r:.o.:.o:O:-O .:.o:O:.o:~ 359 R. Iowa City Iowa.

Y 218 1-2 E. WashIngton St. omCi ~ CHANGE OF DATE i·· LOLA OLARK MIGHELL, M.D. X hours 2-7 p. m., or by specla1 apo ganizaUon that It can boast Is equal- Y pointment. Sunday 5-6 p. m. PbOD'

ASSOCIATE EDITORS ~ • 931 I. McPeak Morris Wilkinson Jed by few professional bands. Y MeA RECITALS 2

About four hundred people heard 2 ..... 2 -------------WOMAN EDITORS Q ~ MARY K. HEARD, M. D.

Ruth Magowan Unda Hamren the concert. The gallery was well ~. "- • Physician Ruth Cotton Eloise Brainerd ':i Diseases of the eye and special at-

Wayne R~~r~!JORIAL STfF~. Hunt :~l:: ~:~s ::n~:::ll: f~::~~led the ~:. N A MAR A TOY E ~: ~~::. given to the proper fitting of b Hours, 9: 30 to 11, exoept Thul't-

Lloyd Darling Frank Baldwin ~ day 1 : 30 to 3 except Friday, Bun. Lloyd BaUey C. B. Isaaf:s L. H. Van Houten R. W. Clearman l~LEASINU BILL AT CIt S 0 day and oth~r hours by appointment. . William Wencll ENGLERT'S THEATRE ~ 0 ora ure oprano~ .6 24 N. Clinton street. Phone 438.

All faculty and student notioos ---" AND Real esta~~. MBa~E::' rent: Lar,. ,laced In office news box before eIght Juggling, Singing, Dancing and ~ • ••• list of city residences, vacant loti,

:::.:y :~,:::g~:::'b:~~h::~ , :~~:J ~:g:: t:~:~~~bJ ID A D IVINOFF I ~1~~~:;~~~:~; WHY NOT FRESHMAN BASEBALL? 0 R· V· Ie · Y

Within a feM' days the call will be • weel{ opens with .a comedy juggling -C. usslan 10 lnt -te § ... 1 to 5 p. m .

act, which is up to par In very X C. BOTHELL issued for baseball men to appear b§ Money to loan.

phase . George W. Moore is really a 2 ' ' fo r practice . Last year we had u. whirlwind, as he styles himself. His J 0 I N T R E .... 1 TA L ~ Sells t:~ ~o~~~~ ftr~,. lit. winning team, one that easily WOl} IIICt Is full of life and Clever work i~ \:J I and accident pollclell. 111 m. Walh-

the state championship. We want from the time he appears until he ' '. • l_n_g_to_n_S_t. ________ _

another winning team thIs year, one bids his adieu. ThIs act is followed Til ' d F b 2 7 DOROTHY DE FRANOB urs ay, e . Publlc stenographer. Paul-Bel,_ that will not only win the state by Clairmont and Churchill, the i .i~ Bld.r Suite No 8. Phone 873.

championship. but one that will singing girls. Johnny and Mazle

lllake a good s h()wtng in tbe confer- Foberty, In their act called " The ' ence. Each year we want and should Comedian and the Glrl" meet with . ",.-;: -.T 1 -"f t:_ ~t"'t;'}. 'fflfll'l

exp~t a bette.r team than we had theIr share of applause. Mazie, look- i Seat Sale W edne~ day , Feb. 2~th Peop-Ies the ~ before. How ~n this best tng for a partner picked up the

,be accomplished? In the pat\t we crudest sort of a city chap who did ~~~~~~o Steam. have had freshman football teams, not please her in the least. ThA ~~~~~~

Laundry which received real and valuable young fellow informed her that he

training {n that sport, and . whic-h had a brother who oould "act," and ~~X)toto.-o.--O+O+OtOtOt0404!04K> t ! • f ~

have been tjle means of developing IIhe straightway sent for him. He

gr_t material for the vanity teams. lIoon appeared upon t~ soene with

The same has been true of baaket- a lingo of old jokes cracked In :\

ball. We hav~ had regular til&mlll novel manner which appealed to

which played .regular schedules, and the crowd. Carroll Keating and

thus developed material tor the Deyer In the.lr original comedy elng­

next year's varsity. But how a:bout Ing .act entitled, "At Orow's Nest

baleba.u? Within our memory we Inn" are enterttlners "f a hilI! clUII. ~

have .not had a freshman baseball Oarroll and Keating typify "Down

team which was at all organized and Easterners", In a way' which pro­

'whlch played a 8Chedul~ of any kind. vokes a laugh from the cynical..

THE¥~ ARE HERE Since YOll can't ,0 to Florida or 1'e~. visit

~CH'S PARLORS and ~~ul8e, In one of t,hqae elJclou.

. ._ Strawberry Sunct~e~ freaJl

I ~ AT REICHART'S 'I I

4

4

The fre&bmen have had to acquire Miss Deyer, a pretty acreB8 wbo OtOtOtOto.atO+otOOOtO~~otOtOtOtclltoifO.

experience in any way they could. has retreated to the country for a ======'~=====================~

Either Gloss 01 Domestic Finish

) Work Called for and Debv red

c. J~ TOMS ' Proprietor

Phon,:i8 , Numerals have been given to the rest hail some pleasing experkmces

freshmen football ~en, but no in- wlth the country gentlemen. Her

ducement has been offered In ,base- alnglng I. exceptionally flne.

ball. which brought several enchores.

~ _ Iowa Avenae r~'~ +H· ~~~~~~;';*+1"1 ++1'+1 ~~~_~~to6<_",o.o.a.OtOtO~'''li

* AIM IS ' I a. team that can not only win the fs unique. Ling and Long preaent * TO SERVE We wut a wlllning team. We want The last aot or the ahow this week UNIVfRSIlY

sta.te ch&DlfJlonshlp, but one that their act "Fun in a Gymnashim." t YOU WITH THE . w1ll carry away conference hon- Long Js the feature or this act. It + BEST MEA -rS SEVEN 80OKSTORf ors. 'There is no reason why this Is n.ot stat~ when or how he re- * DAYS IN THE WEEK i On n.. eon..r

>cannot oome about. It we can onf)' ceived his name but fa.cts are selt ~ , W'" 'TKI-.wS ... TB "'U .. Z'-.w , ()Oll~.~ S~tI ... ,."

win In the conference, and educate the stage or In private Ufe such a i The Sanitary Markct-·-1I1 E. Collere St. t. ~1IDp ' e::. educate oUNelves to belleve we can evident. Seldom Is ther.e seen, on .......~ ~ ".DD.L'W i tala P

our fre8bmen to play bueba)) by long lean lanky pel'8On. Long, In ;...........1.1"1 .... +++.1.1"110'001 •• 1-1 ... I 1.1 ..... 1"1 ... ' 1.++1-..... "1 ......... 1 ~: Bat '7 • ..,n olerlll' tbelll lOme raa.l Inducement, oontralt to Ling, coutltute & duo . • 1"\ -.~ ... there II no vaUd reason why we who create som, f\lnny and clever Try Your Want A~ in the Daily Iowan • hould be _tldect to hold .t&t. hon- .Ituatlon •. Sidwell taxicab, phone 25 .

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I (I , Students ! classifi::ertisin

g

Q FOUND-Ladie's glove, practically

~ new. )!

all at this office b tween 5

az.

olved: that the reealJ should b ex­

t nded to th stat judiciary," anll

consecluently th Zets hope to ev'n Ui, Uon of J)epi1rtnH'nt of OC'iology SO ong Team (rom Z tagllthlall 811\1 matters this year. Both teams are

)''ur'nl"he<i Jilt t' ,Ung Stall tics

hout J"oreign , ' ot, rs

nder the direction of the depart-

In'lllgWJIl Cl!,.,h ~e.' t , unusunllr strong practically all the ) (ollth members ba\'e bad wide xperleDc(I

"n solv d : that In alI jury trials both in debating in high school and Q and 6.

2 -------------- mc'nt or political economy and soclo- a d I ion by three-fourth of ;r; WANTED jurors should re ult In a verdict."

the In tb university.

W W t Y- logy, Verne Foley, well known a3 e an x This qu stion will be afllrmed by Prine ton university Is .onstru-~ WANTED-University girl to work reader of th glee club, has complet-Q ' Z tagatbla and dl'nled by In'lng tn- tlng a sho hlnlng stand which will

our Trade ~ tor room and board. Light work. d a survey of the foreign-born \o t- 8t1tu~e In th Inler-soclety sopho- be undl'r stud nl antral. Rat 8

y Telephone 1275 L. er-ep. Ing population In Iowa Hy, sho\\,- beld the latter cheap r than an bl' cur d Ise-

§~.. log party affiliation, nationality, dls- part or next month. Zetagathla will \l'h r will be oflerl'd . The buslnns Music for partles or-dances cali

trlbutloo, distribution by wards, and b r pr ent d by Orvlll Harris, wh(.'r \l'1l\ b orr r d. The business 955 R or 372 R. Batley & Barrer.

~ oth r (ncts or 10 al and sci otitic In- lead 1', Walt r Flllk, and Paul JIel- mar and on rreshman. ~ ar-eu.

t rest. Ills facts were gathered mlck. Th Irving t am consists or Get Acquainted LOT tram the registration book ror th L ster Dr nn n, lead r, R . f. Brown­

-------------- national election ot 1912, from the lng, and H. II. Blancbard.

B rare a Harvard tudent can 1)

promoted from the ophomore to the LOST-An Alpha Beta Gamma l>rlmary poll books tor 1912 and

sorority pin. Finder please return The Irving won last y ar's sopho- junior lass h has to pass an or 1

to this office or notify same. ep-et. from Interviews with local polltfcal more debate on lh question, "RI>-

-------------- leaders. LOST-Chain purse containing or the 2551 registered voters In

two $1 bllls and small amount 9 f the City, 438 wer found to b ot drug

Finder

change, betwoon Shrader's

store and Whetstone's

please return to Iowan office.

foreign birth. Ot this number, 1 2

w re natives ot Bohemia, 106 or

Germany, 42 of Ireland, 29 ot Eng-

TypewrJters for ~ent at mISB8' l la!ld, 25 or anada, 16 ot Wales and UNIVERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE. 9 ot Switzerland. Sweden and RUB-

an y of the fac- 114 1-2 Washington St. sla each contributed 4; Scotland.

Sidwell taxicab, phone 26. I Denmark, ustrla, and Sicily 3 each ;

ty --- why not IHolland 2; France, Norway, Gre C'3,

I PEAKS TO ,FARl'1Eru Roumanla, and Italy 1 each; while H. M. Harwood, publ~clty dirootor the birth place of the remaining ~

of the university, speaks before . the I was given a8 Europe."

I Chickasaw County Far~)rS' In8t1- 1 As to party atrlJ1atlon, 357 of the

tute this evening at New Hampton. , foreign-born were found to be Demo­

He gives the lecture "What Iowa crats, 78 Republicans, and 3 Soc1al­

Has to Advertise" to the . farmers. lists. The Norwegians, Swedes, Danes,

I About ha lt of the lecture is devoted Scotch an~ Roumanians, were all Re-

to agricultural inteersts. publicans, the Greek and the Frenoh-====... .. to man were Democrat; while the other

aileglance. The Bohemiane and owa Tailors Germans were almost unanimously

;

nationalities showed division of party

Fer Men and Women Democratic; and about seven-eighths

Succe88Ol'8 to SHAFER & CO.

of the Irish were of th same per-

I suasIon. The Canadians were a1-

moet equally diVided, while two­

thirds of the Engllllh and four-fifths

j at the Welsh were found in the Re-

pub l1can column. Three out or four

of the Itallans and Scillans were ac-

a.ooooo~OC

There is no lona winter for those who- credited to the Democratic party.

KODAK The snow tranafonna famWar spots so that new beauUes await your Kodak.

Of the three Socialists two came

tram Bohemia an d one from Canada .

Data were not at hand for determin­

Ing the number and distribution ot

the Bull Moose adherents.

~~C>CrO«»O~«»C»OO~~ I THE BURKLEY IMPERIAL i ~ Is thoroughly eq.ipped to entertain small ~ ~ or large partiel for special dinners and ~

~ banquet.. ~ ~ The best Banquet Room in the Ci tv § ~~COO«>«)~~~«>oooo.

FOOC>t<»O~~~+oto.o+()t()tO.o

Roses : HOME GROWN ~ Violets ~

~ Valleys Hyacinths ~ ~ Camations ~

~ ArUsticallly 18 E. ClinlonSt. ~ ~ Arranged Iowa City ~

OOOtotO.a.ooo+a.c~.o.

r==="==~~ Week, entitled the "Blower" 2 ~ I can't help tellma the truth about this coal. I'm so ~ ~ alad to say that I'm getting my regular kind ~ i now. and m l~~r;~ ;~~=~s~ .o.ooo+~~~~~

Winter Time Is Flashlight Time

As an evidence of the comparative +o.a.a.otoOOtO~~~otOto.O Interest of native and foregt-born

.... Add the indoor pictures voters in the pr imary election . It

to your collection may be noted t hat, while the for-

Henry Louis '!be Rexall Druc aad lCodak StAIn

1S4 COU. SCreet

ia WolUlansbip WIENEKE'S what tMiy all say about our Arcade

f-el4 .. nlln" deylng an4 ~n«. Bookstore we han the prooeaa, this F . P

with only .kl1led labor The ountalD en us eMoient In this line of Your garments wUl haTe that Store ww-llke appearaJice. All of .pots 3'e81c)ved. Give us and. note the dl.rerence. all klnds of alternations and

at I'8II8Onable price.. Phone and, we wUl call.

Cleanlns ~IW Dye House

the

of Misaouri haa purchaa­

for

means of motion pictures. The

of thia undertaking will be

followtld by the other depart­

as well u other universIU ...

Note Boob Drawiq, Instnunentl and 9tMe.tI

Supplies A ehoiee line of Can •••

Photo Engravings 1IaIfto .... Zblc JDtc:b ..... DeeJcu.

DrawiDp, fo .. ODe 01' Ibore colon A modeI'D ..... YiDa plaat III Iowa

Fo .. Iowa people.

STAR ENGRAVING AND PRINTING CO.

DBS HOINBS, IOWA Iowa ClU rep .... ntatlve, Ino. R.

Owen, 9 1-2 80. Dubuque .treel; omoe wltIa Dr. Valellta.

elgn-born con8ti t uted over 17 per­

oent of the !l"egi8tere.d voters In No­

vember , they constituted about 15

per cent of tbe total number of vot­

ers a t tbe pr1Jnary election. ~

It ill noteworthy that t he average

age of these foreign-botn votet's ,a

between 50 and 60 yean; the avr­

age for the. Bohemian. being 56 ; for

the Germans 59, for the I rish 66,

for the EngUah 53, for tbe Welsh

59.

As to IlUteraey, it wsa found that,

of the registered votel'll, 2 per cent ot

thoee born in Germany were unable

to write their names, 7 per cent of

those born In Bohemia, 10 per cent

of those born in England, and 17

Per cent of those born in Ireland.

TAU BETA PI

T.a.u Beta Pi, the honorary engin­

eering fraternity held their memf)er­

ship election recently and the names

()f three men were paBBed upon . They

are as followa: Cbarlee AlthoUBe,

Belleview ; F . H! GJldner, DavellPort;

W. R. Sllyder, Sioux Cit)'. InlUa­

tlon will be beld on Marob 31.

DO

Don't put oft otderinl' your apring

loit. Easter Tacation withJt;he man)' look­

ed forward to ,.rties apd .ood times .hoald Ind you lpick and span in one of

our neat fiWne eqstC)m tailored auita.

My Tailor. Should be ~

Your TaBors I MY TAILORS

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~ PERSONALS §I .ooooooo.:o~oxx-o«»o

w. J. Barngrover made a. busI-

ness trip to Clinton last Saturday. I Mis!> Edna Stark, L. A. '16, visit­

ed at her home In Davenport over

Sunday.

Max Howell, la.w, '13, spent the

week.-end at his home in Center­

ville.

Ben Butler, law, '12, of ;\1uscatlne

attended the Phi .<'si formal.

Miss Ruby Martin, L. A. '12, of

Eldora came to attend the Psi Omega

formal.

Miss Hazel Ratz of La Mont, Iowa,

is visiting her friend, Miss Mildred

Elliot, L. A. '16, lilt Svendi hall.

_HISS Mabel Blackman, ex-L. A. '15

of Tipton spent the week-end visiting

with Miss Mabel Stewart, L. A. 'H.

at Svendi hall.

Otto Fowler, law, '12, of Waterloo

is spending a few days at the> Phi

Psi house. lIe came to attend their

lorma!.

Miss Grace Roberts of Mt. Pleas­

ant Is visiting for a few days at the

home of her brother, Dr. Milo Rob­

erts.

Will Randall, ex-law, '13, of Mus­

catine attended th e Phi Psi formal

Friday evening.

Miss Evelyn Roberts, ex-L. A. ' 16,

of Da.venport came over Friday to

attend the Phi Psi formal, and while

here she was tUe guest of Florence

Morony, L . A. '15, at Svendi hall.

Miss Mabelle Minton, matron of

the Pi Phi sorority, spent the past

week In Des Moines. Mrs. Gage of

Shenandoah who has been visiting

her daughter, Gladys, acted as ma.t­

ron.

Miss Mae Wangler of Waterloo Is

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THU D y, F • ·27 IS THE OPENING DAY

Its the First of Nine Big ,Days From Thursday, Feb. 27th up to and including Saturday, March 8th

co ST&SO SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL

$1 , 000'.0'0 S Large circulars are being mailed and distributed quoting prices. If you have in

any way been overlooked we will be pleasfd to mail yeu one at once

Extraordinary Bargains in All Sections of the Store, High Grade Clothing and Furnishings

be at home after May first, at 215 HE\' . RAI TON WILL

a guest at the Pi Phi house. While Fairchlld street. LEOTUHE ABOUT ~IOODY LILLEY

UNIFORM here she attended the. Phi Psi formal.

Phil Nauman, D. '12, and sister

!-rom. Burl\n.gton.. at\ended the Psi

Omega formal Frid'ay evening.

Dr. Reed of West Liberty visited

Miss Florenoe ~ranzen ,is slowly Will be Given at rresbytJ~1'ian hurch recovering ;\rom a thll'iatened, Rt-

Tucsdtty EvenJng-lllustl'8tcd tack of pneumonia.

Wjth Stel'eoptican

The colleg'" of physician'" and " .,. This evening, Rev. J. H.Ralston of friends in the city over the. week- surgeons at Chicago has been con-end, and attended the 1'&.1 ".S>qlega. sol1dated with the university of Illl- the Moody Bible institute· of Chicago,

~ormal. nois. will give a stereoptlcan lectUre on the

Pastime Theatre life and work of D. L. Moody, · in

the Presbyterian church of this City.

It. NEW

ARROW COLLAR l for l5c Cluett. Peabody & QQr". ~ The Misses Irene and Norma Jones

spent the week-end at their home in

Marengo. Mr. Crockett of the Institute has set TRY AN IOWAN WANT AD.

and all equlpmu for colleg. are

unequalled I, quality ..

Miss Flora B. HOUBton, L. A. '15,

spent S&turday and Sunda.y in Cedar

Rapids visiting f'riends.

, H. L. Van Meter, M. '15, is con­

fined to the hospital with an attl!.Ok

_r asthma.

A daughter was born Saturday,

Feb. 22, to Mr. and' Mrs.- Le , Roy

TODAY

THE ANDfATED WEEKLY up this lecture with the ministers

UNOLE SA~I "TO MEXICO-A Drun- of the churches, and in his visit

ber of U. S. men 0' war start for spoke particularly of D. L. Moody , . and the work whIch he sta.rted say-

HexJcaa ports to proted American interesm. jng, "The work of the Moody Bible

Institute of Chicago js known to Latest Improvements in Avltltion.

many people on both sides of the Drug House Fire--showing the

Spencer ot this city. Mr. Spencer is tlrst demonstration ot the Oxone Atlantic, where its founder, D. L .

used to - ..... ve Moody worked for many years. From • member of the class of 1912, and Oxygen Ocnerator .",\'1

the commencement It has grown con­Mrs. Spencer was formerly Miss firemen overcome by gasses and

VE'rna :Moulton of the class of 1911. smoke. stantly, and large numbers of de-

Invitations are out for the mar- New' York's Great White " 'ay at- partments have been added."

vlage of Miss Edith Louise Mather, Cler dark. Rev. J. H. Ralston is at the head

d1ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coast Guards to the Rescu~ of the correspondence department or Mather, ,and sister-Inr-law of Pro- wreck of the Onues, fruit steamer the school, and will bring with him

fessor Busch, to Rev. H. H. Schu- runs agroun'd on Long Island coast the male quartette of the Institute

macher, of the Unitarian, chur~ll . to render several selections. The

\

1.'be wedding will take p)ace at lecturE! begins promptly at eight

Catalol OD rtQ

TH E M. C.lILLET I Columbua, 0

Standard Quality We caterto the class of

h . " pie who are partitular

Teaala Golf Base Ball Cricket Poot BaJJ ' ' 'et •• l1 Ahletic Equipment

T ere 18 no QWck- what they eat but objeet sand more u~stab~ being "held up" on thep , than. poverty In ,Our unusual facilities e qua~lt y ~nd ~e able us to give you . ex aVOid thiS qUlck- tional SERVICE all aIoJI S8n~ by standar d the line quality. .

GEO.D.BARTB A. G. Soaulding & Bros. GROCER

.. : 30 p. m. Monday, lIIarch 10tb, a~

and several 1Il01'e Intere tiug views

of tide wce.k's worlds happenings.

.one tQ lour weeks abead of any

tbe Unitarian .church . They \will weekJy howu.

o'olock and the life of this great Catolog Free

man should serve to draw out a very

28·30 So . W"beah Ave . Chicago. Ill. 9 and 8 So. C~inton Str

I

Soda Fountain

large crowd for the accaslon.

P,o'''::'::;:::~:iio:: U .. 'ao- fiiSitiiieakitria ' ..

ulty of the geology department and n ~ lhe advanced stud uts in g ology at y

a six o'010ck dinen .. yesterday. Q And get all home COOKing. Every­thing you want will be found here.

Michigan will have the largest rep­

r sentatioll of any unlversJty In the

newly el ct d sixty-third congress.

'I'wenLy-three graduates will bo in

CS ~ You've just been home----You know how good it is 9. Prompt Service---You Wait on Yourself

~ 128 t. College st. MISS M. M. HfflRY ...... _ ....... __ ......................................... __ .... the house and six In the son ate. +o«>«»QoX)eX»Q «>t<»O+()c~.x<»Qo!.C»Qo:-<»O~