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00<1., S. U. I. A very large r n •• 'BNDBD lnc;lieSi" Fancy Punches, , m Club ,nd Gent.' Cloth. ldies and Gent. .I ••• TOWN. IOWA AVENUE ceo 111.1. Popular Brande of :co._ ...... · J at very low II:T ,= STYLeS Ilperior tailored c10tJabr De brief !lentence: · ne We spare no :loth, proper epoDiJll' nd titting, aewJd, , '" like to measure i. '- ither for buuntll or , tt :-: :-: , St. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE &TATE UNIVElUIlTY OF IOWA · Vol. 4 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, 12, lD04 No. 13 . MAY HAVE A DEBATE STUDENTS AS HOSTS PRACTICE WAS POOR DOWEBUY ATHLETES POLITICIANS MAY CLASH HELP RECEIVE SENATOR VARSITY SHOWED UP IN STORY IS TRACED BACK r ON ROSTRUM FAIRBANKS TODAY POOR FORII TO DRAKE Republicans Will Issue Chal- Marching Club Makes Its First. SC1'Ubs Gave Them a Hard Competition For School lenge to Democrats When Public Appearance-A Rub Laat Nicht-The Athletes Is Strong Latter Organize Great Success Chicago Excul'lion Some Facts :. The mere organization of po- Iowa University students did The lowa football team will Iowa athletic promoters are lltical clubs may not be the limit their share in giving a proper ra- have to play better than it did at highly amused: over the story to the political activity of Iowa ception -to Senator Charles War- practice last night if it expects eminating from Des Moines to University students. Now that ren Fairbanks on the occasion of to do much with Chicago Satur. the effect that Iowa University one party is represented by a his visit to Iowa City today. The day according to the .judgement has been in. the habit of buying good organization a.nd another reception on the part of the stud- of those who watched the squad material with which her athletic about to be, there is talk of a ents was accomplished by means at work last night. Coach Cba.l- teams are made up. The Des joint debate between representa- of the Republican marching club_ mers was much dissatisfied. The Moines story was to the eftect tives of the two organizations on The club members, all wearing men at some stages of the work that Chalmers, now playing half- the issues of the day. ribbon of old gold bearing the showed alack of knowledge of back on the varsity team and The republican club launched inscription, "Teddy's Hawkeyes" the fundamentals of the game. Jordan, a sub, were secured from less than a week ago now has in and carrying canes met in front This was true to the extent that the Des Moines high schools be- the neighborhood of 200 mem- of the old capitol at 12:30 o'clock the old tackling dummy was fore they had finished' their high bers. They bad a clear field and formed:" under command of brought out and the men given school courses. It was given until a notice was posted asking Colonel Harry Boise. Then they instruction in tackling. publication at this time because the democrats to convene in the marched to the Rock Island depot Rockwood the big guard was 1t was said that Iowa was also hall of liberal arts tonight for the carrying bannars displaying in in line la.st night and Capta\n making an effort to secure Dam- purpose of effecting a democratic gaudy t'ype republican senti- Jones also played. It is believed on from the Drake team. It was organization similar to th80t of ments. At the station they now that the full team will be tUSO cbarged that Iowa was try- the republicans. Several of the greeted the arrival of Senator working by Saturday. ing to "buy" Taylor the sta.r at leading republicans have already Fairbanks and party with lusty Whether or not there will be at the east Des Moines high got their heads together and de- cheers. The distinguished party an to Chicago remains school and &SO that Stagg of cided to challenge their demo- was then escorted to the city to be seen. The athletic manage- ChiC!logo had oftered a good price crat friends to a joint debate up- Armory by the marching club ment is not active in arranging it for him. on political issues, the deba.te where ¥r. Fa.irbanks delivered because game 18 not on the Those who know the state of to be extemporaneous and within his political address. percentage basis. However a Iowa athletics financially can a short time. Whether or not Senator Fairbanks \laYoted the Jlumber of students are anxious see the humor in the accusation therepresentativesofdemocratic first part olbis address to a talk for the excursion. The members that Iowa has been putting up faith will except 'remains to the students. He expressed of the band are especially desir- money to bring strongmen here. to be seen. The meeting his delight at talking in a college ous of going. Th-e football men Thev can easily see tha, Iowa . ca.lled for tonigbtr at 7:30 town, because, he said repub- are a.lso tba.t a good had too many other places o'clock promises to be largely licanism was at home in a uniner- crowd be secured in order to for , her superfluous cash to hold attended. The supporters of sity, inasmuch as its doctrinES provide some good rooting. l out any finano1aJ. inducements. CollfJl'essman Wade now be- are the result of profound study Providing II sut1lcient It it; the belief of the' Iowans being urged to attend 80S far as upon questions of natlOnal inter- go, a rate of t5 can be' 8ooU#OO. I that the story s r t d possible. It is likely the est. The speakers reference to ., ' , > at Drake. Coming. 80S it did club will be more of a Wade or- Lincoln, Grant 80nd McKinley as 1 Cplumbla t right after the ' defeat of Drake paization tban a straight demo· the greatest Americans was Director of Athletics .Charles by I,Idwa it can bel more fe&dilY: cratio club. Some prominent cheered loud and long. ''Teddy's Baird today has given out.80 let- unaerstood. . " locaJ democrats will be present Hawkeyes" nearly tore their ter from Coach Morley.of Colum- story reca.lls, to address tbe meeting. out. wh.en he said "80S well bta. university, finally announc- the under wh1ch The republican club held a. 80S havmg hve Issues, the Repub-- ing tbat Colu.mbIa ' will pot Pleet Chalmers. did come to l'ousiug meeting in the liberal lican party has 80 live candidate Micpigan at football on Thanks- had practically made up h!s mmd arts ha.lllast night and listened for president." I givmg day, as had been expected. to go to Drake UniverSIty and to excellent addresses by Judge During the time in which tQ.e Coach Morley ih his latter states had 80 However, , Milton Remley and Hon. David distinguished ,party was being that "it seems ill advised for Co- through the I>f Ba.con a Brant. Both ware loudly cheered. shown to the armory the glee lum bia to add anotber hard game graduate of ,!est hIgh and After the speeches the Glee club under the direction of,Frank to her alrea.dydit1leult scoedule." a r1val of CaJ,)ltal sang and was compelled to tW1ce Wilson sang political songs much was dlSquallfied respond to encores. Tb(> club to the amusement of the big return- lD the hIgh displayed a high state of effi- crowd gathered in the armory. ed from dehvermg lectures at spring.m Des Momes. Chalmers cieney. . The occasion was one long to be Algona and Ft. Dodge. over Bacon's one in Dr. F. C. Carle now practicing actIOn and ddClded .not to go to Gophers May Object Iowa students d1d at Garrison, Is.., and Miss Georgia. Drake b.ut to . Iowa. lDstead. As Apropos the desire of Iowa themselves JustIce. Willson of Wellman were married far as .Taylor 1S concerned! Iowa Oity to have the Iowa-Minnesota. at Wellman Oct. 5. They will re- athletIC promoters admIt that game pla.yed bere, the Minne- Shots From Drake . side at Garri$on they taken steps to lnft',!- apolis Journal says: - ence bIm' to come here but theU' "Iowa City's bope will pro- The. Drake Delphic drops the I?r:. of is action has gone no farther than bably be dashed to the earth followlDg remarks on tbe Iowa' old fr1ends Jll the C1ty_ to commuQica.te with Des Moines when Minnesota's reply to Man- . . He 1S a graduate of, the den tal de- alumni asking them to use their &gel' Walker's request is re- . It d,l,dn t look hke a pomt a partment,. class of. 03, and has a influence as friends 'to bri6g him ceived. .at tbe end of the first fine pract1ce at GrlDneP. He re- here. Apropos this discussion 'lJ.1he game was first asked for half, dId 1tP . bought ou.t lUter.est of the Des Moines News I in but Iowa demur- "Drake teams have played his former assocIate 10 bu.smess. "The statement is made that red, and it was finaJly agreed to many fiercega.mesbut Saturday's Ivy I.6ne will meet tonight at Drake is sore at the Sta.te Uni- play in D8ovenport, where the conflict was the fastest ever the home of Miss Myra Lyon. varsity for taking whose cities of Rock Island and Moline played by Drake football players. It will be an importa.nt meeting homes are in this city to Iowa could contribute to the attend- ."Iowa didn't play any in the as nine new students :from the City and making it possible for ance. first half. They were to have lower classes will be initi1l.ted in- these men to carry oa l their "In light of the fact that Iowa made a point a minute but they to the literary-social club. The school wQrk without support City could scarcely hope to fur- didn't make a point in thirty new members will be Misses from tbeir parents, but this , nish Buch a cI'owd as the Twin minutes." Thompson, Worster, Delma.ge, is hardly . correct. OUIet. Minnesota's governors . Ball and Messers Treynor, The Drake authorities do not be- will probably stiok to . the Daven- Roy A: Cook 'of Independence Springer, Morrissey, Mullan liave that 1.he State University is po,t , . Is visiting in Iowa City. and Pike. 01n.&0.4) .....t ..

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Page 1: OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE &TATE UNIVElUIlTY OF IOWAdailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1904/di1904-10-12.pdf · nish Buch a cI'owd as the Twin minutes." Thompson, Worster, Delma.ge, sta.t~ment

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'BNDBD

lnc;lieSi" Fancy Punches, Et~

, ~egretto ~,

m Club ,nd Gent.' Cloth. ldies and Gent.

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.I ••• TOWN.

IOWA AVENUE

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111.1. Popular Brande of

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J at very low pri~ II:T

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STYLeS

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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE &TATE UNIVElUIlTY OF IOWA

· Vol. 4 IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, OCTO~ER 12, lD04 No. 13

. MAY HAVE A DEBATE STUDENTS AS HOSTS PRACTICE WAS POOR DOWEBUY ATHLETES POLITICIANS MAY CLASH HELP RECEIVE SENATOR VARSITY SHOWED UP IN STORY IS TRACED BACK

r ON ROSTRUM FAIRBANKS TODAY POOR FORII TO DRAKE

Republicans Will Issue Chal- Marching Club Makes Its First. SC1'Ubs Gave Them a Hard Competition For Hig~ School lenge to Democrats When Public Appearance-A Rub Laat Nicht-The Athletes Is Strong

Latter Organize Great Success Chicago Excul'lion Some Facts

:. The mere organization of po- Iowa University students did The lowa football team will Iowa athletic promoters are lltical clubs may not be the limit their share in giving a proper ra- have to play better than it did at highly amused: over the story to the political activity of Iowa ception -to Senator Charles War- practice last night if it expects eminating from Des Moines to University students. Now that ren Fairbanks on the occasion of to do much with Chicago Satur. the effect that Iowa University one party is represented by a his visit to Iowa City today. The day according to the .judgement has been in .the habit of buying good organization a.nd another reception on the part of the stud- of those who watched the squad material with which her athletic about to be, there is talk of a ents was accomplished by means at work last night. Coach Cba.l- teams are made up. The Des joint debate between representa- of the Republican marching club_ mers was much dissatisfied. The Moines story was to the eftect tives of the two organizations on The club members, all wearing men at some stages of the work that Chalmers, now playing half-the issues of the day. ribbon of old gold bearing the showed alack of knowledge of back on the varsity team and

The republican club launched inscription, "Teddy's Hawkeyes" the fundamentals of the game. Jordan, a sub, were secured from less than a week ago now has in and carrying canes met in front This was true to the extent that the Des Moines high schools be­the neighborhood of 200 mem- of the old capitol at 12:30 o'clock the old tackling dummy was fore they had finished' their high bers. They bad a clear field and formed:" under command of brought out and the men given school courses. It was given until a notice was posted asking Colonel Harry Boise. Then they instruction in tackling. publication at this time because the democrats to convene in the marched to the Rock Island depot Rockwood the big guard was 1t was said that Iowa was also hall of liberal arts tonight for the carrying bannars displaying in in line la.st night and Capta\n making an effort to secure Dam­purpose of effecting a democratic gaudy t'ype republican senti- Jones also played. It is believed on from the Drake team. It was organization similar to th80t of ments. At the station they now that the full team will be tUSO cbarged that Iowa was try­the republicans. Several of the greeted the arrival of Senator working by Saturday. ing to "buy" Taylor the sta.r at leading republicans have already Fairbanks and party with lusty Whether or not there will be at the east Des Moines high got their heads together and de- cheers. The distinguished party an ~cursion to Chicago remains school and &SO that Stagg of cided to challenge their demo- was then escorted to the city to be seen. The athletic manage- ChiC!logo had oftered a good price crat friends to a joint debate up- Armory by the marching club ment is not active in arranging it for him. on political issues, the deba.te where ¥r. Fa.irbanks delivered because th~ game 18 not on the Those who know the state of to be extemporaneous and within his political address. percentage basis. However a Iowa athletics financially can a short time. Whether or not Senator Fairbanks \laYoted the Jlumber of students are anxious see the humor in the accusation therepresentativesofdemocratic first part olbis address to a talk for the excursion. The members that Iowa has been putting up faith will except ' remains to the students. He expressed of the band are especially desir- money to bring strongmen here. to be seen. The meeting his delight at talking in a college ous of going. Th-e football men Thev can easily see tha, Iowa

. ca.lled for tonigbtr at 7:30 town, because, he said repub- are a~xious a.lso tba.t a good ~s had too many other places o'clock promises to be largely licanism was at home in a uniner- crowd be secured in order to for ,her superfluous cash to hold attended. The supporters of sity, inasmuch as its doctrinES provide some good rooting. l out any finano1aJ. inducements. CollfJl'essman Wade ar~ now be- are the result of profound study Providing II sut1lcient n\1mb~r It it; the belief of the' Iowans being urged to attend 80S far as upon questions of natlOnal inter- go, a rate of t5 can be' 8ooU#OO. I that the story s ~,a r t ~ d possible. It is likely ~~at the est. The speakers reference to ., ' , > • at Drake. Coming. 80S it did club will be more of a Wade or- Lincoln, Grant 80nd McKinley as 1 Cplumbla ,Wo~ t ~lav right after the ' defeat of Drake paization tban a straight demo· the greatest Americans was Director of Athletics .Charles by I,Idwa it can bel more fe&dilY: cratio club. Some prominent cheered loud and long. ''Teddy's Baird today has given out.80 let- unaerstood. . " locaJ democrats will be present Hawkeyes" nearly tore their ter from Coach Morley.of Colum- T~ story reca.lls, howev~r, to address tbe meeting. th.roa.t~ out. wh.en he said "80S well bta. university, finally announc- the circum~ta.nces under wh1ch

The republican club held a. 80S havmg hve Issues, the Repub-- ing tbat Colu.mbIa ' will pot Pleet Chalmers. did come to ~Q,!a. ~e l'ousiug meeting in the liberal lican party has 80 live candidate Micpigan at football on Thanks- had practically made up h!s mmd arts ha.lllast night and listened for president." I givmg day, as had been expected. to go to Drake UniverSIty and to excellent addresses by Judge During the time in which tQ.e Coach Morley ih his latter states had 80 an,:onnood~ However,

, Milton Remley and Hon. David distinguished ,party was being that "it seems ill advised for Co- through the mflue~ee I>f Ba.con a Brant. Both ware loudly cheered. shown to the armory the glee lum bia to add anotber hard game graduate of ,!est hIgh s~hool and After the speeches the Glee C~ub club under the direction of,Frank to her alrea.dydit1leult scoedule." n~turally a r1val of CaJ,)ltal ~~rk sang and was compelled to tW1ce Wilson sang political songs much ~Igh C~a.lm~rs was dlSquallfied respond to encores. Tb(> club to the amusement of the big Profess~r~~~rldehas return- lD the ~Ity hIgh s~hool mee~last . displayed a high state of effi- crowd gathered in the armory. ed from dehvermg lectures at spring.m Des Momes. Chalmers cieney. . The occasion was one long to be Algona and Ft. Dodge. wa~ jlsgruntl~ over Bacon's

remembe~ed ~nd one in whi~h Dr. F. C. Carle now practicing actIOn and ddClded .not to go to Gophers May Object Iowa uDlv~rs1~y students d1d at Garrison, Is.., and Miss Georgia. Drake b.ut to . Iowa. lDstead. As

Apropos the desire of Iowa themselves JustIce. Willson of Wellman were married far as .Taylor 1S concerned! Iowa Oity to have the Iowa-Minnesota. at Wellman Oct. 5. They will re- athletIC promoters admIt that game pla.yed bere, the Minne- Shots From Drake . side at Garri$on they h~ve taken steps to lnft',!-apolis Journal says: ~ - ence bIm' to come here but theU'

"Iowa City's bope will pro- The. Drake Delphic drops the I?r:. Galla.ghe~, of ~rinnell,. is action has gone no farther than bably be dashed to the earth followlDg remarks on tbe Iowa' vls1~1ng old fr1ends Jll the C1ty_ to commuQica.te with Des Moines when Minnesota's reply to Man- ga~e:., . . He 1S a graduate of, the den tal de- alumni asking them to use their &gel' Walker's request is re- . It d,l,dn t look hke a pomt a partment,. class of. 03, and has a influence as friends 'to bri6g him ceived. mmu~ .at tbe end of the first fine pract1ce at GrlDneP. He re- here. Apropos this discussion

'lJ.1he game was first asked for half, dId 1tP . ~ntly bought ou.t th~ lUter.est of the Des Moines News ~YII: I in Minn~polis, but Iowa demur- "Drake teams have played his former assocIate 10 bu.smess. "The statement is made that red, and it was finaJly agreed to many fiercega.mesbut Saturday's Ivy I.6ne will meet tonight at Drake is sore at the Sta.te Uni­play in D8ovenport, where the conflict was the fastest ever the home of Miss Myra Lyon. varsity for taking m~rl whose cities of Rock Island and Moline played by Drake football players. It will be an importa.nt meeting homes are in this city to Iowa could contribute to the attend- . "Iowa didn't play any in the as nine new students :from the City and making it possible for ance. first half. They were to have lower classes will be initi1l.ted in- these men to carry oal their

"In light of the fact that Iowa made a point a minute but they to the literary-social club. The school wQrk without support City could scarcely hope to fur- didn't make a point in thirty new members will be Misses from tbeir parents, but this , nish Buch a cI'owd as the Twin minutes." Thompson, Worster, Delma.ge, sta.t~ment is hardly . correct. OUIet. Minnesota's governors . Ball and Messers Treynor, The Drake authorities do not be-will probably stiok to .the Daven- Roy A: Cook 'of Independence Springer, Morrissey, Mullan liave that 1.he State University is po,t oODtrlOt.~' , . Is visiting in Iowa City. and Pike. (CO~Tl~l1JCD 01n.&0.4)

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Page 2: OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE &TATE UNIVElUIlTY OF IOWAdailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1904/di1904-10-12.pdf · nish Buch a cI'owd as the Twin minutes." Thompson, Worster, Delma.ge, sta.t~ment

THE DAILY IOWAN { .. THE D A I L Y lOW A N Coe'. Version

VOLmm. NU1I.BD 18 Cae Cosmos: Coo's football am opened its season with a

============ defeat by the State University ..,., ~ ICRept lkaI4a,.ud Koada,. team, although the defeat was by

no means a mark of discredit to Of &lui VI4.".Reporser &lui SIIlr\,..asth,ear Coo. The Iowa men outweighed _u4 of &lui B. U. L QuIll \h. \hlrteesua rear Cae twenty pounds to the man,

and it was the superior weight w.ono"UI~ that told in the lcoring of ~e

IfUltt L Wu..solf three touch-down. Cae was in #o8)CU.n lIDl'IO" fine pbysical condition, scarcely

.. C. Barrett .." .. Ballard ti' bel tAk t f h NeWe A. ClIMe I,eelle KuaUI any me ng en ou or er H. w. Sara.. players, while Iowa was compel-

s.dIeJ-a.., Ioc:iet, Bdltor led to use three subs, Captain UIOMUI Jones being badly injured by a

M. A. Bauble B. .. Dow kick in the head.

D .. UtDn aIIPOaftU One of the largest pieces of B.o.Pareouaou.e.. of BOIIIeopa\llJ granite ever quarried in the

c. .. Richard, Oolle._ 01 lIe4lc1D. state of California will be used to ::'::::'~:'=::~= arch the main entrance of the a. II. 4D4enos. O\'lldaate CoIlep new campus building at Berkeley.

8ohoolo1 ."Bell Balesoe Misses Ethelind Swire, Kath.

I - - co _ erine Close and Carry Tulloss OW& ... " ..... m.o .... "au..... ha to B li to "to be

CAlli. W. RON _ _ • • Iil.UI&OU ve gone ur ng n bridesmaids at the wedding .of Miss Florence Seer ley, which will occur this week Miss Seer­ley is very well known in Iowa City. She is a granddaughter of

n. DilLY lOW ..

Iowa a, •. Iowa

II:Dcere4 M MooII4 ol_lUIlmau.r Noy- Thos. Seerley of this city, and is •• ber U. 1101 a' &b_ JOP oil" a' 10W~ a". a graduate of the university. Iowa, UII4.r tile Act., CO ........ 01 Karoh I. The debating and oratorical 1m. champions of Minoesota Univer.

•••• COlUCT STYLES OF ....

fall and Wlnttr' S .And Overcoats

...... -:AW AIT YOUll

If JOU dealre appearel to be diatinctive, original and 1I~1lOo61l" iu It,le, tailoring and fit, by all mean a see this ezhibit. &1'.., ,.,. 1Deut portraJI that ,.ital element of style characteriaUc of tile belt cUltom tailoring, having been made in strict accordance with apedo ficationl furniahec1 by Ulo . :: :: :: :: ::

SPECIAL VALUES THIS WKEK IN 6

Students Uniforms

... Pay US a VISit if Only to Look... .

75he Golden Eagle . 120-122 Wuhing~n Street Iowa CltJ'-Iowa

:

sity have formed a league. None P.r Y.ar.lf paid belore Juuary 1 .......... "0 eli 'bl t th h ======================== Per Y.ar it paI4 after Juuar, 1 ............. 10 are 81 e excep ose w 0 Per S.meeMr .................................... have won honors in inter·collegi-I'erKoa\h ..................................... fII ate debates and oratorical con- THE ' , ... e LA N D C' ".".E,r " ... Blqle COp, .............................. c. tests. An effort will be made to .LI ',c n r, oltIoe wl&b Th. Ua1Y8nt" PreM compUJ. extend the movement to other

II WMh JlP)a.'-o Telepboa. No. 101 colleges, so that there may be an extended league of nr(llmillJent'l

Ad ........ ID.D&I u. 118&1 ... mall lie la h h f' th' tb.IOWAII om" b,. ;o,.loelr of &b. dar men w 0 av~ won ame In .elr If pabllea&loD ID ord •• &0 IDiaN 1l1li .... 00. college days In public debating

COpt. lonal.lIIlClnbeortpUolll at_a a' &b_ and ora tory. Aroe4_ Book S&ore. &b. UIII .. nt" JIook 8$oN _-__ _

1= __ =lSoo=Utore==u4=a,=\h;:_=IO=W=&If=OIII="== Money to Loan From '5.00 Up

Oor.Cbl-.o1 OnanykindofsecurityAmeri- MEALS at all HOURS By all means Iowa should have can Loan Company, 114t Fast

an excursion to Chicago next Washinrto_n_S_t_. __ _

Saturday. It has beeD said that Iowa Pins at A. M. Greer.

DIIIi'. c:canoa. ...... Wm. A . ••• Co eoeuu. Vice Prell O. I. .

Jqbnai County Savin Iowa City, Iowa

Qlpleu · · __ ·_-luJ'plW_ud Undivided Prollte, •

c.~~.~

'*' A. Dey. Pta. 0. W. Ball. Vloe-Pre •.

Ca91tal SlOO,OOO

FRAMF;S.

nospeoiIJ efforLshould be made BathRoom supplies at Whet- If You Wish an Evening's • Regular meals 2Sc. S En,'oyiD,,,t - lpecia1ty. Tables 1"PRP'"V...t

for BUch a venture bocause stoue's Pharma.cv • " 1 .

Iowa is to get none of the gate Subscriptions for the DAILY CALL AT THE receipts. This argument is not IOWAN t6l[eu at Weineke's BoQk ' I • G'r'

good. It must be remembered Store. Ecll'pSe Bowll·ng Parl'or that the showing t.he Iowa team Coat hangers, pants hangers, r '

makes at Chicago is apt to have trousers ~nger~, pantaloon 121 S, Clinton St, A. L. KLOOS, ProP, ' much to do with the financial out- hangers, sh1rt wa1st h!1oDgers at

The Thomas Hardware Store. come of the rest of the season. Good Hardware On the Comer ========================= A few hundred rooters on t.he The ftnestand best1ineofPook­field migM do much toward WIn· et knives scissors, razors, Star aaTABl.lIlltD II' 1883

ning a victory. The Iowa man· Satty Razors, razor straps Shav-agement s~ould not forget t~e ing Brushes, shaving soap at Tie C. 0.1 D. Steam Lanudry lusty oheermg of a small band of Thoma. Hardware Store. t· 'I

rooters which went to Chicago in Good Hardware On the Comor t' HIG~ CLASS WORK ONLY 1900 and on to Michigan a week •. later bring back with them the TIt 211-113 len AvtMIH two most prized scalps in the "".-. e ...... football arena. Who knows but ======:::;::::============== what the coming expedition of Clean Grocery the Iowa team might be are· ~t.ltion of tbe experienr.e of 1900? ... x. tbe place wbere ,ou llke to do ,our

Iowa rooters should be 'given tn41ng. The condition of thiagl help. . ,ou to leelufe af the qaallty of wbat

an OpportuDlty to see the team ,oa bu,. If you do not know u .. 'OU play as much as poa.ible. The don't know UI you mlgbt oo~e ill and team will not have the big crowd look around. You will woder why of alumni to cheer for it that it ,OR have ltaye4 awa, 10 long, bad in Des Moines. And more than that it should be remem· Amana Sauer kraut and bared that the big crowd of North Uberty Sarghull alumni would not have made such

SRIST WAISTS, SEPARATE SKIRTS, TAILOR

.ADE SUITS, CRAVENETTE, CLOAKS, PON-

OU COATS, SILK WRAPS, PARASOLS, SUN

U.BRELLAS AND rAMS. SKIRTS .ADB TO

ORDER iT . . . . . . . . . . . . . demonr.tration at De. Moines as ___ JUST IN. __ it did ~ it not thonght that >. I. I .

there 'Would be a big crowd of S " .' . . . . :;d::;ts.!:elettoul as~~! t~; ~nGg~t e. r. H. A. :5TRlJB & Obicago excursion! uhe rocer DRY GOODS-:CWAKB-MILLIN&RY-CARP&TS-WINOOW

• "oa abort noUce. Banquets 40c to $2.00 per plate.

Up-to-date ...•. .

Garri

1.000.000 Hind.

Fitted

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Bnjoyme«t

THE DAILY IOWAN'

ftOi'. c:caz.oa. PreI. WII1. A. Prt. Culder AMUSEMENTS , ,. Co ClooIIraD, Vice I'rM 0 .... PaJk, Aa" CUb

Seat sale for the Flora DeVos& ""'n~ Cou Sa' Ba k Co., opens Wednesday So. m. ',rhe IT--- nty vmgs n Flora DeVoss Co., are this season

Iowa City, Iowa in trod ucing the latest speoialities. _til '------ Sl2l,(k'O,OO See them ~aud Undivided Prottta, 111,000.00 • .

5 -'I'IIaL Co canon, IOu T.1on. The Bohemian Literary Club , • llooD, a. P. Bowman, C. P.l.ovelaoe, 1, C "Beseda" ha. ve succeeded in se-

lIu Ma,er, B.P. WhItacre. B.I..ClOie • curing for . Iowa Oity's mUSIc

JIIae1ld llanden, Prea Wm. V_r, Vlce-Prel lovers the celebrated Violinist, t.4. Konb. Cuhler. J,C. 8w1tHr, A.'t c.... Miss Marie Herites. of PII&ogUe.

lOW A CIT Y Miss Herites is a fellow student

STATE BANK of the famous Kubelilc and is his equal in every respect and su­perior in warm th of expression. CAPITAL - - - f6,5,OOO.OO She will appear in the Opera ============ House Monday night, Oct. 17, 190.

::::;: ~Pc'r.h Al~a~B~=~: I~~ accompanied by the world's cele­

CITIZENS SAVINGS AND TRUST CO~

BANKERS

brated pianist Jan Herman. Watch the papers for further announcements.

"Human Hearts" will be pre­sented this season with an e~-

Clpital, 150.000.00 Burplul, $15,000.00 tirely new scenic equipment. Mr. 114 South Clinton Street W. E. Nankeville, at great ex­

pense had photographic view~ retar A. Dey, Prea. x.ovell Swlaher. Cuhler for the new scenes taken in the 0. 'fl. Ball, Vloc-Pre., J. U. Plank, AII't Casb hill f Aka' h 1 ft"

S 0 r nsas, In t e OClUlty ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK where the scenes of the play are

laid, so 80S to have the production CaPttal SlOO,OOO Surplus 50,000 as true to life a~ possible. These

DmIlCTOa.- Peter A. Dey, C. 8. Welch. photographs were turned over to Xn.K. !t. Parton., J.1., Turner, G. W. h . . d h 1 Ball. A. N. Currier. a. Bradwav. t e sceDlc artist an t e resuft

Did you ever stop to consider how much taste is re­quired in a buyer before he can successfully purchase a stock of Headwear that will meet the demands of a discriminating public? j By looking through our showing of Fall Headwear vou will unnoubtedly find the hat that will set off to the est advantage your new fall suit and-by the by,

how about tha.t suit? Whether it be hats or suits we trust you will have a

look at what we will be delighted to show you.

75he Best of Evemhlng

American Clothiers ============ has been most satisfactory. Mr.

Nankeville also com missioned the •••••• photographer to pick up anything ============::;============ in the way of properties tha.t

.... LUSCOMBE FOR ALL KINDS OF PHOTOS AND FRAMl!;S. DUBUQUE ST.

Dalzell's Gafe

Under Greene'. Opera House .. Cl!;DAR ,RAPIDS, IOWA ..

Regular meals 25c. Short Orders a 'pecialty. Tables reserved for parties

• , OD abort notice. Banquets served from 40c to 12.00 per plate.

might lend local color to any of Iowa Hat Pins at A. M. Greer. the scenes. The artist acq uired Iowa Seals -and fobs a.t A. M. an anvil and bellows from the Greers . village blacksmith shop, that . were once used by the prototype La~ratory Supphes at Whet-of Tom Logan, the hero of the stone s. , play. "Human Hearts" in all its Soda Water Cigars at Whet-new scenic splendor, will be seen stone Pharm~y. at the Opera House next Tuesday .0 .. , t' k t t h M October 18. .,., me!lll lC e sat ,e er-

1IEMi •••••••••••

Brunswicl( HIGH GgADE

CIOA~S

Ben Wyland is sick as the re­sult of poisoning from sumach. His condition is not serious.

chants. Nos. I2I-22'i IOWA AVENUE

Eyes examined at A.M. Greers.

Miss Ru th Paxon one of the na­tional secretaries of the Y. W. C. A., will be here October SO and S1. Miss Paxon, is an old alumni of Iowa.

Ice Cream and Soda Wa.ter at 4. W. UTTIG, A.M., M.D., M.R.C.S. Whetstone 's. (Melllbcr,RoyalCo\1ege of Surgeons, ~ngland)

Toilet articles at Whetstone's Phyelclan and .urgeon Pharmacy.

Office Over Whetstone Pharmacy Oor. of Fir.t National Bank Both Phone.

O. S. kELLY, Manager Miss Rita KeUey has left for New York, where she will fill jl,n

============= editorial post with McOlure's.

Clinton and Washington St. ============= The largest and best line of .. DR. W. R. WWTl!;IS, SPBCIA.1.IST ..

suits and overcoats at Bloom & Mayer. Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat ;Up-to-date .....

· Carriages THE ONLY RIGS FOR .... STUDENTS AT ....

'Phone No. 79

Her brilliant short fttories won her this honor.

------Whetstone's Persian Sherbet 50.

W ANTED-A copy of D.AJL Y IOWAN f Jh 11 '04 d M Houl'II, II to 12 and 8 to /I o ne - I:Ln ay Office 21~ S,Dubuque St. Res, 22080, ]ObbIOD St 80 ....... '04. ',.

Whetstone wants your drug trade FtmNISHED RoOMs-Heat, ga.s, .Townsend's for Hlgh Grade bath, telephone. Ladies only . Photos. . 120 East J efterson St.

Brushes Combs Sponges- S~ns with Qld Oapitol; Liberal Wbetston~'s.' ~ts,. Medica.l and Dental Build­

lOgS In bowl at A. M Greers.

..... Das. NJtWBltRRY & BYWATU .....

Disea.es of

... Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat .••

S North Clinton Street Upright piano to rent at A. M .

Greers.

W h e t s ton e 's Pba.rmacYr­

. ,Games, ammunition,revolvers, ============ loaded shells and every thing in

Enough Said.

Always go to the Whetstone Pharmacy.

Patronize DAILY IOWAN .m­vertisers.

the shooting line a.t Will Thomas'. Good Hardware On the Comer

We are sole agents for the cel· bra.ted John B. Stetson Hats and Manhatten shirts.

BLOOM & MAYER

Whetstone the 'Pharmacist.

u pot oed 80 t e ~race up and get chest keys wnst bands, Thumb stalls, breast drills, heel brakes, toe clips

A single room. Find us at 19 calf weanars, eye protectors at Washington. Will Thomas'

WherePWbyl Whetstone's drug Good }Jardware On the Corner

REICHARDT ••• THE CONfECTIONER

Palmetto Chocolates our spec­Ialty. All candie8 home made Ice cream m_de in all shapes and furni.~ed for parties and receptions. All late.t ~rinkl.

1 SQlJTII _IIIQW STIUT

store of course. Visit onr Tailor Department, s:t. ======:c:" ===== A locksmith. and 80 guns.~ith ~geBt an~ Best }ine of fine Iowa Cand!U Kitchen

who does a.ll kinds of repa.lr1ng piece goods 10 the City to select J , at Will Thoma,'. from, which we are prepared to On the Comer Good Hardware ma.ke to order in the latest style.

II you want-a latch key a lock BLOOM & MAYER '

key 80 chest key, a trunk key or Key rings, key cha.ins, nail any kind of a key except whis· clip-pers, kQive cases, nail files, key. CalIon Thomas the Hard nail scissors, Ma.nicure scissors ware man. at The :rhomas Hardware Store Good Hardware On the Comer On the Corner Good Hardware

TAFFY, COCOANUT and PEANUT CANDIES ...... . FINEST CHOC04ALES AND BON BONS .. : ....... ..

11. OR.AMAS, Proprietor 122 South Dubuque St.

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. THE OAILY IOWAN

TIME TABLE DO WE (CON'tlNt1JCD lIaOK FIQT PAC.)

Cedar Rapid. aDd Iowa Cit,. acting within the spirit of the Rallwa,. • Llgbt Co. compact between the schools of

Car leave Iowa Cit, at 5:30 a. m ...................... _ ............ 7:00 'L m. 8:30 a. m .................................... 10:00 •• m.

11:30 L m ..................................... 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m . .............................. _. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m .................................... 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m ................... ~ ............... 10:OO p. m.

. l1:30p. m.

the sta~ but they know from actual experience that it is im· possible to keep some enthusias· tic supporter of the 'teams from helping some brilliant star of the athletic firmament. IIIf the Iowa schools are to be

the competitor. of the schools of the surroundiug states they must resort to the methods of

Car leavea Cec1ar litaplda at the s c h 0 01 s they meet, 5:30 L m ........................... ~ ....... 7:00 a. m. and it is a well known fact, 8:30 a. m .................... ~ .......... ..... 10:00 •• m. compacts and ~eements to the

11:30 L m .................................... 1:00 p. m. contrary notwi standing, that a 2:30 p. m .................................... 4:00 p. m. good atblete need not worry 5:30 p. m .................................... 7:00 p. m. about his expenses for the year. 8:30 p. m ..................................... l0:00 p. m.

11:30 p. m. .,.. NOT ICE 5 .,..

Mileille book., value 16.50 sold Student. and faculty member. ere requtlted

for $5.00 ~::aC:tI~~. D=:e:~;!'.?be~:tt.l~t:,,~ Special rates made to parties 0fIIce 01' the Prfttdent'. c6Ia before 8:00 4. II.

of ten or more on application . .. Bagt7at7e 150lbs ca ried free . MeetlOg. of the Athletic Un~on

.• • , • r . lU old capitol, Monday evenlDg

WIENEKE'S Oct. 17, 7:00 o'clock. Election of president and vice president to fill vacancy.

HENRY G. WALKER. ======================

, •

That we show are all of our own make {

and manufactured on our premises. They

are warranted,fast 00101' and perfect In flt

. and cost no more than ordinary uniforms

BLOOM & MAYER Arcade ~ Dean Royal Honored

O ~ Dr. George Royal, dean .of the ~-----------------Boo J., 5 to re college of homeopathic medicine, ~~~fMl~~l'W-;~fMlJMl~~lfMllY~I~~~{/.l~~fNSlfMlJ~~~~~ " read last week at Kansas City a

FOUNTAIN PENS paper entitled, liThe American =======================1

Institute of Homeopathy." At 0: ' and Other School Supplies. Cut the last meeting of the American ~ Le CABARE Flower,. : :: Institution at Ni&gara Falls,N.Y., FJ

he was elected President. Dr. Royal has a national reputation

••• It~~ •••

S.TUDEN of S. U.I.

as an author and educator and this honor comes as a fitting rec­ognition of his services and con­tributions to the literature of the profession. ------ .

This season's turn·out at Yale for football has been remarkably small. Only thirty·five men have

. Li~ht Refreshments Furnished for p,arties

Should have the knowledge of one turned out, as compared with important fact. You ahou1d wear eighty at Harvard and seventy At Home. Dinner. Connected with the Belrkl." .......

at Princeton. . W. L. Douglas Shoes Pennsylvania, Colum~ia,

Cornell have formed a trmngular debating league. The league will

The moat atyUah and durable a!.toea hold three debates annuallv all mac1e. The output of the Douglaa 53.00 . " , and 53.SOahoeala t"lce aa gteataa any on the same mght on the same other manufacturer In the world. Sold question. Each university will b7 be represented by two teams.

The faculty of the University

D C ASh ~ US of Texas bas forbidden Greek •• I~-l letter fraternities to pledge until

November 1. Then the frater· l=09=80=U=t=h=c=u=nt=o=D:;::s=tree=t= .. = .. =,,=== nities and the sororities will be

compelled to enter into some • agreement which will tend to

.... Pop Corn Fr"tters modif): the vigor of the rushing

! F~LL . ST.V

' Jes. 105 S. Clinton St.

d Dt campaign. an reanu S Yale, Harvard, Massachusetts ===================::::::14 Technology, and the Colorado FOR PROMPT SERVICE GO TO

LEONARD FICTOR School of Mines ar!3 arranging to lease a ColoradO'1ll1ne. It is pur· F AWE S TEN H A.:

Sacuaor to RltUIIIII'Y" 1221". A", posed to have an expedition from. • A ============ all of these schools work the mine

during the summers, doing all Attend Miss # Montgomery's the work, from the sinking of the

Danoing School and Assembly first shaft to the refil'ing of the thia evening. ore. '

• e .. The Clinton Street ... . SMOKE. H@USE

./ . City Steam Dye Works and PANATORIUM

CLOTHES:CLEANED ANB PRESSED FOR 11.00 PiR

r"",laon',488

---CALL AT-

Has a pleasant substitute for the hps of Sweet Sixteen, in the Fine )c Cigar. Also Germ Kil-lers, Perfume-makers, Mirth Compellers in CI!RNY It LOUIS, Proprieton Turkish and Domestic Cigarettes.

Yours f~r a good smoke f 'For Text BDoks ior all Colleges. All note books

20 Clinton St. THOS. A. BRqW~ lowest pric:es . • University souvenirs, Postals, Waterman

.VoI. 4 .. .JI

IOWA ALUMN

. " Misses Swire, ' .. Were

Many Iowa alumni will be in following account of Reid wedding ill this Burlington Hawkeye . ley graduated in 1 member of the Gamma Sorority,

· lIelphian Literary Reid belongs to the IIld is a f'Tau Delt:"

''One of the most the fall weddings Miss Florence of Ron. and and Mr. Frank Oskaloosa., which evening at the bride's parents was said at six sence of 80 company and intimate ·friends . ceding the wedding O. O. Clark, lion uncle iang "0 Promise ADD&Nl!oirn at the rIoy Little, violin, wedding ma.rch from 18 a proces§jional and dellsohn march 80S a The bride was Harold J. Wilson honor, her sister Seerley, as maid of two bride's ma.ids, Close and Miss of Iowa. City. The doW! the stairs atale formed by whi bona carried by Miss Iowa City and the Miss Esther See Falls, across the hall

• \0 a bower of green, fern and palms, and ropes of green, do roses, which t:lA~~U\I"'UI windows on ei chandelier. Here met by the groom man, Mr. Levi Birk, Accompanied by thes of "aearts and Wm. Slater, assisted .L. Marsh with the · ring ceremony "" .. ,\nnni

man and . wife. 'lQwn was of white . _tin. with lace and mings. She wore e&u,bt with orange ..ried a sbower fOlIa. Just a.fter the

wedding supper ad from eight o'olook a bald. Mr.

· with the 1:S~!DCI~r

g managers. Mr. .... ~Y. firm d departed last

p to California 81 willbe away

IUld on their til. home at VlSm._"'I

tbttr90m resides.