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g - 'l etagathian a y - State High csda Y - Co ncert he st ra and Chao awatha's \\ ed. - Hamilton pre. and June 1, Sat. " Iphigenia." , . rlngmlre rers of ce Cream EPOT s and Eggs Both Phones . - -. -- -- .... -. -.... --- IOWAN PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA VOL. 6 IOWA CITY, IOWA. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 29. 1907 THREE DECISIONS PHI PSIS REJOICE FOR IOWA OVER ANNIVERSARY PHILOMATHIANS SCORE A FRATERNITY IS FORTY YEARS BRILLIANT VICTORY. OLD. Team Kas Been Working all Year - Mr. Buffum and Mr. Wa ssa m Coa <. hed. ; Iowa wins Again in debate! Oceasipn is Marked With Appro . priate The Alumni Present. The looal chapter of the Phi Psi ' Away from home, too! To the fraternity is forty years old, and ' Ph ilomathian Forensic Society be- has been celebrating its birthday longs the credit of the victory . Her team of fighters won a unanimous decision against the University of South D akota which put up the strongest team of debaters in the whole -student body . pledged tel do anything to beat Iowa . Five years the past few days . A formal party was given at the Majestic, l. attended by about a hundred guests, L ast ni ght the ce lebr a- I tion was clo sed with a banquet, at . which alu mni were present whose classes went 'way back into the ago t he Philos did the same trick seventies . D. E. Dorr. of Des claim that they are the only forensic Moines. was toastmaster, and re- Th ey are setting up the claim that . sponses were made by A. E. they are the only forenSIc organ - Swisher, Ben Swishe'r , Walter D av- ization of the University which has is, R. M. Bonson of Dubuque , W. had the good luck to win away R. Law of Wat erloo, and Geo. N eu- from h ome during the l ast five stadt of the local ch apte r. years and has done it twice. The team deserved to win if The list of visiti ug a lumni is as follows: F. A. He a ld , of Cedar R apids , hard work counts in the matter . At the beginning of the year six k h . D. E. Dorr , of D es Moines; J. A. men went to wor on t e questIOn Hull , of Chicago ; U. S. Alderman, of evada, Ia.; L. M. Marks, of D avenport; Geo. F. Linds ay, of Duluth; W. R. Law, of Waterloo ; which turned upon the open-shop proble m in connection with our in- dustries. Last February they held their preliminary debate . Pro{es- G d . d 0 Buffum N. D. Jackson , of Waterloo ; C. D. sor or on appo int e r. who was the l eader of the team H arri ngton, of Vinton ; Ben Swish- J " LAENEAS G WELD, NEW DEAN OF LIBERAL ARTS TELEGRAM FROM KENT. O. Dil ey. for I owa, pitched great ball, a llowing Minnesota only 5 Iowan Representative With Vars - hits, the same numb er being mad ity Team Tel1s How we by Iow a against St. Thomas. Didn't Win. Iowa lost beca use of erro rs and no hits when needed . Saturday morn ing it began snowing and cont in- which won over South Dakota er, of Waterloo ; C. J. Miller, of Minneapolis, Minn., April 27, 07 . ued till night . Consequently the No. 143 WHAT THE BOARD OF RECENTS DID SEVERAL IMPORTANT AP - POINTMENTS WERE MADE. Dean Y, .: 4 Succeeds to Dean riel - Profe ssor MeBride Be - comes Dean ot Graduat e Colle be. The board oC Regents adjourned Friday aCt rnoon, after a meeting of unusual importance . The r s- ignation of D ' an Curri r having left his office vacant , Dean as G. Weld was appoint d to suc- ceed him as D an of the coli gc oC L.iberal Art s. Professor T. II. McBride was ho en as Dean of the Graduat college . F. . E a stman oC edar Falls w' lect d h ad of the department oC Latin. fessor Eastman is a schol r of great attainrn nts in classica l study; he has been tea c hing Cor six years in th State Normal , an d previous to that time was ed with Upper I owa University . Ed ward . Barrett becomes Reg istrar, in pl ace of Professor Dor- cas, who will continue to be Uni- versity Examiner, and will devote more of his tim to instructional ' work in the department of u cation . Mr. Barrett will a lso be secretary to the President . Other Rock R ap ids ; R. M. Bonson, of Daa ' ly Iowan'. Iowa bunch with their spring s uits five years ago. as the special coach Reml ey, of the team. The Department Dubuque ; J. L. Crawford , of Ce- Thur sday's ga wI'th St. Thom- and overcoats hung around the appointm nts are :Alice Mignon Maynard a nd ... C. E. H errick, readers in English. of Economics l ent its aid in the dar Rapids ; Fay McC lelland, Of as Military Academy was lost by West Hotel a ll day. The one Claude L. D egrees gr anted : prepar ation of the material. Pro- Ce dar Rapids; and Lovell Swisher, Iowa , 8 to 5, through a cornbin- place, as Coach Storey said, where A E S . h 0 H B . d S Hunsi cker, D. D. ., Floyd S. fessor Starbuck, Mr. Wassam and . . WIS er, . . rainer, . t' f I k f h't t the team didn 't pull away from a Ion 0 errors, ac 0 1 S a op- Kidd , M. D. others of the staff of 1 · nstruetl'on N. Brainerd , S. N. Fellows, W. G. t . d I I . the plate. The propos ed ' Luther , por une times an oca umpire . A ruling waS made that ho nor gave effective assistanc ; but to the deb aters themselv s belongs R aymond, Walter Davis and M It was a pitchers' battl e through- game Monday at De co rah has h I h' h II f t L. Ferson, all of Iowa Cit y. been declared off owing to s ome sc 0 ars IpS s a carry ree u- the most of th e credit and es pec- out between " Left y" Miller and ition in the summer term as well Poyn ee r, Miller giving 4 hits and poor co nnecti ons, th e Iowa team dur- as in the r eg ul ar school year, - ENTERT AINMENT LAST Poyn eer 8. Both pitchers pitched will be unable to get home until Monda y night . ing the term oC scholarship . worth. EVENING. excellent ball, but Iowa's errors at Superintendent Ellsworth was iaJl y to th eir leader, Mr. Butter - THE d Kent . T 1S is a fitting close to the e- critical times and some wild de- authorized to lay cement wal ks bating und er the system oC co m- Was Fully up to Advanced Notices cisions by the umpire los t the I on linton Street in front of t he plete st ud e nt management, a nd Filipinos Win the Medals. game for I owa . The game was MORE FRAT BALL. atural Science Buil ding, from to the fiv int r- collegiate debates . played at the St . Paul American Iow a avenue to Jefferson St; Whi ch h ave b n held this year. A fair sized crowd witnessed the Association ball park, with an ex- from Clinto n to the Dental build- military and gymnastic ex hibit cellent crowd of St. Thomas Fappa Sigs Win From Sigma Nuts I t .. th The Ch ' f B ing . as eve mng 1n e armory. ers, who were delighted at Igma IS rom • a. HOMEOPATHIC MEETU'iG. . d"d I k b th t The Kappa Sl'gS and Sigma Repai rs and alte r at ' ons at the In IV! ua wor y . e gym n as s ning the game. Hahnemannian Assoeiation Meets was lever and interesting, and the Here Next W eek - Alumni from Variou s Partl of the state will attend. the drills were no less clever, show- ing the re s ult s of much patient practice . Th e most exci ting even t of the eveni ng was the arch ball Th e 38th annual sess ion of t.he cont.eWt.bet.ween the sophomore Hahn emanniall ledi alA s sociation and freshman girls. The sophs of Iow a will tak place here May 8 '- nished first and made the basket and 9. Prom I tt rs re i v'd it. on the the first. try . thou ght that lh at\. 'nd l lnce will The closin g vent was t.he a n - be lar g. Dr . Royal S. ' op -l and, nu al compe titi on for indi vidual of Ann Arbor, will I 'clure on t.he medals by cadet members of the evening of May 8, on the subj ct, Var sity Rifl es . The winners of "H as H om opathy a S i nt.ific t.h e "sp lIin g down co nt est were Foundati on ?" This addr 85 will two Pilipino st ud e nt s, Mr. Ri co foll ow a ix 0 'o lcok dinn r, and and Mr. San Jo se. will t ake plo.r oC th · ustomary toasts . Dr . B nj amin Bail-y, of The II ps a nd Z ts held a joint program in their hall Friday eve n- Lin co ln , N 'b ., will also b' here; - ing . Aft r th e program th e mem- he is ex-pr s id nt · of th Am ri - can In stitute of 110m op. thy. Thill gath rin g rr spo nd s in a way to the a lumni me ting of bers all took s als on the fl oor a nd h ad an old f as hion ed pic nic lun ch. Prof. Magowan , after the other medical co li g , to b suffered a relapse, is improving (Continued on P .... ColullUl 2.) again. Nu's crossed bat s on the varsity University hospital, to approxi- Iowa also lost her game Fri- be- mate a cost of 6000, were diamond yesterday morning d ay to the University of Minnesota at Northfield by a score of 5 to (Continued on ,page 2, Column 3.> . S M 2 B D 5 :00 P. M-- Baseball game, Beta U Theta Pi vs Phi Dnlta Theta A L Y 7 :30 P. M.-- Whitne 'f meets in L S Classical Library E T I N ized. The erection of a president' s house was de ided upon. It will be built at the head of Clinto n street and is to cost 18,000 . The house will be of colonial chitecture . Two tenni s co urt s are to be pre - pared for the u se of the young women of the University, on the property along the river, north of I owa avenue. The total of appropriations made for current expenses amount to $ 325,043. Seniors, L. A. Orders for in v itati ons must be in hands of committee by Monday night . - Scimitarland !Fez gave a dance last evening.

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Page 1: State High IOWAN Chao

g - 'letagathian

a y - State High

csda Y - Concert hest ra and Chao awatha's \\ ed.

- Hamilton pre.

and June 1, Sat. " Iphigenia."

, . rlngmlre rers of

ce Cream

EPOT

s and Eggs

Both Phones

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

.~

IOWAN PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

VOL. 6 IOWA CITY, IOWA. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 29. 1907

THREE DECISIONS PHI PSIS REJOICE FOR IOWA OVER ANNIVERSARY

PHILOMATHIANS SCORE A FRATERNITY IS FORTY YEARS BRILLIANT VICTORY. OLD.

Team Kas Been Working all Year

- Mr. Buffum and Mr. Wassam

Coa<. hed. ;

Iowa wins Again in debate!

Oceasipn is Marked With Appro.

priate Festivi~ies-Many

The Alumni Present.

The looal chapter of the Phi Psi ' Away from home, too! To the

fraternity is forty years old, and' Philomathian Forensic Society be-

has been celebrating its birthday longs the credit of the victory. Her

team of fighters won a unanimous decision against the University of

South Dakota which put up the

strongest team of debaters in the

whole -student body. pledged tel do anything to beat Iowa. Five years

the past few days . A formal

party was given at the Majestic, l.

attended by about a hundred

guests, Last night the celebra-I

tion was closed with a banquet, at. which alu mni were present whose

classes went 'way back into the ago t he Philos did the same trick seventies . D. E . Dorr. of Des claim that they are the only forensic Moines. was toastmaster, and re­They are setting up the claim that

. sponses were made by A. E. they are the only forenSIc organ-Swisher, Ben Swishe'r , Walter Dav­ization of the University which has is, R. M. Bonson of Dubuque, W. had the good luck to win away R. Law of Wa terloo, and Geo . N eu­from home during the last five stadt of the local ch apter . years and has done it twice.

The team deserved to win if The list of visitiug a lumni is as follows:

F. A. Heald , of Cedar Rapids, hard work counts in the matter . At the beginning of the year six

k h . D. E . Dorr , of Des Moines; J. A. men went to wor on t e questIO n Hull , of Chicago ; U. S. Alderman, of evada, Ia.; L. M. Marks, of

Davenport; Geo. F. Lindsay, of Duluth; W. R. Law, of Waterloo ;

which turned upon the open-shop problem in connection with our in­

dustries. Last February they held their preliminary debate . Pro{es-

G d . d 0 Buffum N. D. Jackson , of Waterloo ; C. D. sor or on appointe r. who was the leader of the team H arrington, of Vinton ; Ben Swish-

• J

"

LAENEAS G WELD, NEW DEAN OF LIBERAL ARTS

TELEGRAM FROM KENT. O. Diley. for Iowa, pitched great ball, a llowing Minnesota only 5

Iowan Representative With Vars- hits, the same number being mad ity Team Tel1s How we by Iowa against St. Thomas.

Didn't Win. Iowa lost beca use of erro rs and no hits when needed. Saturday morn

ing it began snowing and contin-

which won over South Dakota er, of Waterloo ; C. J. Miller, of Minneapolis, Minn., April 27, 07 . ued till night. Consequently the

No. 143

WHAT THE BOARD OF RECENTS DID

SEVERAL IMPORTANT AP­POINTMENTS WERE

MADE.

Dean Y, .:4 Succeeds to Dean Cur~ riel - Professor MeBride Be­

comes Dean ot Graduate Collebe.

The board oC Regents adjourned Friday aCt rnoon, after a meeting of unusual importance. The r s­

ignation of D ' an Curri r having left his office vacant , Dean Laen~

as G. Weld was appoint d to suc­ceed him as D an of the coli gc oC L.iberal Art s. Professor T . II.

McBride was ho en as Dean of the Graduat college. F . . E astman

oC edar Falls w' lect d h ad of the department oC Latin. Pro~

fessor Eastman is a schol r of great attainrn nts in classica l

study; he has been teaching Cor

six years in th State Normal , and previous to that time was connect~

ed with Upper Iowa University. Ed ward . Barrett becomes Reg

istrar, in p lace of Professor Dor­

cas, who will continue to be Uni-

versity Examiner, and will devote

more of his tim to instructional '

work in the department of Ed~

ucation . Mr. Barrett will a lso

be secretary to the President.

Other Rock Rapids ; R. M. Bonson, of Daa' ly Iowan'. Iowa bunch with their spring s uits five years ago. as the special coach Remley,

of the team. The Department Dubuque ; J. L . Crawford , of Ce- Thursday's ga ~e wI'th St. Thom- and overcoats hung around the

appointm nts are :Alice

Mignon Maynard a nd

... C. E. H errick, readers in English. of Economics lent its aid in the dar Rapids ; Fay McClelland, Of as Military Academy was lost by West Hotel a ll day. The one Claude L.

Degrees g ranted : preparation of the material. Pro- Ceda r Rapids; and Lovell Swisher, Iowa, 8 to 5, through a cornbin- place, as Coach Storey said, where

A E S . h 0 H B . d S Hunsicker, D. D. . , Floyd S. fessor Starbuck, Mr . Wassam and . . WIS er, . . rainer, . t' f I k f h't t the team didn 't pull away from a Ion 0 errors, ac 0 1 S a op- Kidd , M. D. others of the staff of 1· nstruetl'on N. Brainerd, S. N . Fellows, W. G. t . d I I . the plate. The proposed ' Luther

, por une times a n oca umpire . A ruling waS made that honor gave effective assistanc ; but to the debaters themselv s belongs

R aymond, Walter Davis and M It was a pitchers' battle through- game Monday at Decorah has h I h' h II f t L. Ferson, all of Iowa Cit y. been declared off owing to some sc 0 a rs IpS s a carry ree u-

the most of th e credit and espec-out between " Lefty" Miller and ition in the summer term as well Poyneer , Miller giving 4 hits and poor co nnections, the Iowa team dur-

as in the reg ular school year, -ENTERT AINMENT LAST Poyneer 8. Both pitchers pitched will be unable to get home until

Monday night. ing the term oC scholarship. worth. EVENING. excellent ball, but Iowa's errors at Superintendent Ellsworth was

iaJly to their leader, Mr. Butter- THE

h· d Kent. T 1S is a fitting close to the e- critical times and some wild de- authorized to lay cement wal ks bating under the system oC co m- Was Fully up to Advanced Notices cisions by the umpire lost the I on linton Street in front of t he

plete stude nt management, a nd Filipinos Win the Medals. game for Iowa. The game was MORE FRAT BALL. atural Science Buil ding, from

to the fiv int r-collegiate debates . played at the St . Paul American Iowa avenue to Jefferson St; Which have b n held this year. A fair sized crowd witnessed the Association ball park, with an ex-

from Clinto n to the Dental build­military and gymnastic exhibit cellent crowd of St. Thomas root~ Fappa Sigs Win From Sigma Nuts I t .. th The S· Ch ' f B ing. as evemng 1n e armory. ers, who were delighted at win~ Igma IS rom • a. HOMEOPATHIC MEETU'iG. . d"d I k b th t The Kappa Sl'gS and Sigma Repai rs and alterat 'ons at the In IV! ua wor y . e gym nas s ning the game.

Hahnemannian Assoeiation Meets was lever and interesting, and the

Here Next W eek- Alumni from

Various Partl of the state

will attend.

the drills were no less clever, show­

ing the results of much patient

practice. Th e most exci ting even t

of the evening was the arch ball

The 38th annual session of t.he cont.eWt.bet.ween the sophomore

Hahnemanniall ledi alAssociation and freshman girls. The sophs of Iowa will tak place here May 8 '-nished first and made the basket

and 9. Prom I tt r s re i v'd it. on the the first. try .

thought that lh at\. 'nd llnce will The closing vent was t.he a n­be larg. Dr. Royal S. ' op -land, nu al competition for indi vidual

of Ann Arbor, will I 'clure on t.he medals by cadet members of the

evenin g of May 8, on the subj ct, Va rsity Rifl es . The winners of

"Has H om opathy a S i nt.ific t.h e "sp lIin g down contest were

Foundation ?" This addr 85 will two Pilipino stud ents, Mr. Rico

foll ow a ix 0 'o lcok dinn r, and and Mr. San Jose .

will t ake plo.r oC th · ustomary toasts . Dr. B nj amin Bail-y, of

The II ps a nd Z ts held a joint program in their hall Friday eve n­

Lincoln , N 'b ., will a lso b' here; - ing. Aft r the program the mem-

he is ex-pr sid nt · of th Am ri-can In stitute of 110m op. thy.

Thill gath rin g rr sponds in a

way to the a lumni me ting of

bers all took s als on the fl oor a nd

had an old fashioned picnic lun ch.

Prof. Magowan, after Ihaviu~ the other medical co li g , to b h~ suffered a relapse, is improving

(Continued on P .... ColullUl 2.) again.

Nu's crossed bats on the varsity University hospital, to approxi-Iowa a lso lost her game Fri- be- mate a cost of 6000, were author~ diamond yesterday morning

day to the University of Minnesota at Northfield by a score of 5 to (Continued on ,page 2, Column 3.>

~~U3~~

~ . • S ~ M ~ ~ 2 B ~

D 5 :00 P. M-- Baseball game, Beta U Theta Pi vs Phi Dnlta Theta A L

Y 7 :30 P. M.-- Whitne 'f meets in L S Classical Library E

T I

N

ized.

The erection of a president's house was de ided upon. It will b e built at the head of Clinto n

street and is to cost 18,000.

The house will be of colonial ar~ chitecture .

Two tennis co urts a re to be pre­pared for the use of the young women of the University, on the

property along the river, north of

Iowa avenue.

The total of appropriations made

for current expenses amount to

$325,043.

Seniors, L. A.

Orders for in vitations must be

in hands of committee by Monday

night. -Scimitarland!Fez gave a dance

last evening.

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THE DA IL Y IOWAN Iowa City. Iowa.

Entered as secolld-c1ass mall matter, No· vember 12,).903, at tbe post-oftice at Iowa City, Iowa, nnder the act of Congress of March 3. 1879.

Dr. Rockwoo d gave a very in­

teresting talk on some of the illus­

trious chemists of our age, in par­

ticular, of Moissan, the French

chemist, and of MendeljelI, the

Russian scientist. He briefly out­

lined their careers and poined ' out

the great chemical achievements

of these men of renown, who have added much new material to the

presen t science of chemistry.

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THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL. Boston, Mass. With (he completion of the new buildIng •• wblch w~rt: dedicated September 25th, 1906.

(bl s school tlowbas faCliitie8 and equlp",~IIt tor teach ing and Ie ~arcb In the various brancbes of medicine probably un.urpassed. In this cOllutry O( tlte live bulldlnlf •. four are devoted entirely to laboratory teachlllrr and re.~a rch. The nUlll crOU8 hospitals Of B08' ton afford abundant opportunities (or clinical Instruction in medlelue and surMelY.

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Other reports of much interest

by Professor Wickham, on the : Suits, ' Overcoats and Trousers t most pri miti ve type of insect; Mr. ® t

• Sieg, of the department of physics, f. at greatly reduced prl·ces . '.' on other view points of optical ""

images; and Mr. Smith on color ; WHERE : preception.:. ). i

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An Iowa Hi ppotam us. surprise 0 nth e heretofore un bea t- ========================================================= The last session of the Baco nian en Sigma :--IllS . I t was a hard-

Club, Friday night, was given hitting, gingery contest from start

over entirely to voluntary reports . to finish and after the Sigma Nus

Undoubtedly, the most inter- had taken their last bat, the score

esting report of the evening was stood J 3 to 9 in favor of the Kappa

the one given by Professor ut- Sigs. Van Meter was the slab ar­

ting on a fossil tooth which was tist for the Kappa Sigs and his

sent recently for identification to

Professo~ Calvin, State sGeologist! In view of the fact that the Iowa

Academy of Scie n ce is in session at

Des Moines, Prof!lssor Calvin was

curves fooled many of the Sigma

us hardest hitters, getting six

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for the Sigma Nus, allowing but

few hits except in the fifth when

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not able to give a joint report the Kappa Sigs got to him for six .-._._._._.-•••• _._._.~._._ ••••

with Professor Nutting to whom safehits.Heath fanned three Sigs, i he is largely indebtcd for the iden- thc seoring was done in chunks on . H K M t tifica of this unique fossil. aech ide,anumbesofscoresusually i enry _ or on '

being reglstered if at least one man • . The tooth proved . to be the lower i • h . f . h' crossed the plate. When the firsot i ... DEALER IN ... ng t camne 0 an ancient Ippota-

mus that lived in Iowa and the :~::.ad ~~;;::d',:;:e ~e:~~~::b~e RELIABLE FOOTWEAR adjoining territory yesterday, 'geo-I . 11 k' This dis-cov for many of the scores, the Kappa oglca y spea Ing. Sigs making four errors, and the t CORNER CLINTON AND WASHINGTON STREET

ery will prove to be o,f keen inter-Sigma Nus eight. The Kappa Sigs

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Three year course. leadlnlf to dellree of Doc- est to scientists, for up to the pres- s •• _.-._._._._.-1-._._._._._ .... . tor of Law (J. II.). whlcb. by the Quart~r .YR_ made nine hits and the Sigma ~u lem, may be completed iu IWO and one-Iourth ent discovery we have no record

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calendar years. Casemetbodo[SIUdY.College 8. Batteries- Kappa Sigs : Van education required for adml.slon, a nd one year o( the existence of hippotami In of law may COUIII toward college dell'ree. tu-. Meter, dents over 21 admitted un lerspecialcouditions. orth Amenca. The presence of

Spangler and Burnquist ,

Law IIbr3ry o( 23.000 ,' olumes. h ' . d f . I h Sigma s.IDlDerQaarterolfenspeclaloPpolt.nUles(orextra t IS k111 0 antma, toget er with

us Heath a nd Wernlie . I I

Score by innings : i :b:~I~~ ~!~t!t~tl~~: other scbools and to teachen the fact that ielephants and masto-FOR ANNOUNCIlMENT ADDRESS dons existed in ancien t ti mes in this

Dean of law School. University of Chicago part of the country, indicates un­

mistakably that during the Pleis­

tocene- the age immediately pre-

Kappa Sigs: 3 0 J 0 4 5 0-13

Sigma Nus: 1 0 0 0 5 2 1-9

The Sigma hi s defeated the

Betas triday by an overwhelming

score of 17 to 3. The Betas useu ceeding. the present- the climate II two pitchers but very e ort to

Photos Speak for

Themselves I I

TOWNSEND'S STUDIO

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l.EO. W. KOONTZ. ALONZO BROWN . Pre.ldent Vice· PreSident J. E.SW1SHER. Cashier

Citizens' Saving and Trust Co. Capital e.nd Surplus $65.000

Four per cent interest paid on deposits Accounts received lubject to check

114 Clinton Street. Iowa City. Ie.,

J·eople's Steam Laundry Cor. Iowa Ave" and Linn Street

Strictly High Grade Work ONLY Dom •• Uo a.ncl Glo •• Flnl.h

I

must have been decidedly sub_

University .. Pins ..

Weare showing all of the new designs in the Iowa pins this year. Never has there been

new an d pre tty pIns of the University on the mar­ket as this season, and at 'prices which are sure to please.

so many

TOMS & RUPPERT I,

KEITH & McCHESNEY The:Reliable Jewelers

J 04 S. Clinton St. Phone, Bell C·58; J. C. 85 :

stop the slaughter was in vain,

Pitcher Cody for the Sigma ChiS,

on the other han d, allo wed but

few hits and hung a number of:

strikeouts at his belt. The Sigma I his did all their scoring in three

innings, the fisrt, fourth and fifth_, I hitting the Beta pitchers extreme

Iy hard in these innings. Miller

for the Betas handed out many

passes, which in reality were re­

sponsi blc for several of the scores .

Errors were ~frequent I in the

playing of the Betas, while the Sig­

ma Chis played cl an tight ball 1110s1

of the way, making but two errors The Betas made fOllr hits 01I Cody and the igma 'his hil McManus for two saf ones and Miller for six

ody str ck out seven, McManus one in dne inning and Miller four

in six innings . 'o dy passed one, McManus two and Miller six.

Batteries : Sigma 'his, odyand Narey; Belas: McManus, Miller and Hall.

Score by innings : Sigma ' his: 6 0 0 6 5 0 0 17 Betas : 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

Oamb .Po ~8tponbd. The Tau Dell Phi Psi game was

postponed until Tu sday because of the Phi Psi convention in the ity last week.

c. Nl. RENO ProprIetor

Reno Real Estate Exchange,

Lar«e Gst of City Residences,

Vacant Lob and F.arm Prop­

erty; al 0 Stocks of Merchan Washington St., Iowa City, Iowa .

Established '1884. . dise for Sale, R ent or Exchange

If you want to make money this summ r

We have a propo It]on by which a good man can, in thre more than nough college e pen e I for

month, make defray his to

th ne ' t year.

There is no outfit to, buy and no catechism which you have to learn. 11 you need is your own gray matter and a little help from us from time to time.

If you will wnte u , we will gladly explain how we propo e to your next college year free

make from

finan ial worry.

THE CURTIS P UBLISHING COMPANY

THB LADlE" HOMS JOURNAL

THB SATURDAY EVENINO POST

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reh In the "arlou~ ve buildlnlrS. lour 8 hospitals 01 Bos. nd ur¥elY.

or Rclence, aad to dies 01 the l oarth ei ne. Ifederal .ur

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this week, and to t he Dental

Alumni clinic; it will summon a

considerable number of Iowa stu­

dents t o the University city.

Tomorr,ow evening at the Col­

dren theatre tbe Henderson Stock

00., will open their week's el'!gage­

ment presenting the great four act comedy drama, "The Wizard

of Wall Street." High class vaude­

ville including two high salaried

feature acts will be

the intermissions. Ladies

Monday night if accompanied by

person holdding a paid 30 cent enette coat will keep a man dry all ticket. Seats are now on sale for

day . Gee , wasn't that a dandy the entire week. The play Tues­

rain. And. say,we're t.he. dandy day enveing will probably be

store on cravenettes. Our dark Wm . Gillett's great play "Sher­

Oakford cravey at 15 is the big- lock Hoimes." During the week

gest value ever offered in the state. "Dr. Jekyll and Me. Hyde" will

Cut with the wide shoulders. big be given . Mr. Henderson is said

sweep of skirt, hangs straigtit, to be very fineinthe title role and

weighs only about three pounds no doubt a large crowd will be

and keeps you dry and warm. glad of the opportunity to witness

That 's because the air goes through tbis ocmpany's productions.

but the wet doesn't. Our 17 .50 I cravey is a little better cloth, a THE HAMILT ON,.ORATORS

fi , . ~ .. r- V"~ ,

little nero more hand work in the I ."'"

fronts and shouldcrs, but no better Five Men J. ave Submitted Orations

style. Our 20 coats are the pick for the eontbst next

of the market . Twenty dollars is Monih.

easy money for a fine rain coat and

we have them going, all right . I Fewer men have entererl the

think a genuine Priestly cravenette Hamilton contest this year than

is the bestbuy for a spring topper was expected. The preliminary

because you know we 're likely to comes in about four we~ks .

men have submitted orations; one

one of these must be eliminated by

the test of thought and composi-

have some webfoot weather in

April and your cravey is eq ua11y

good for early fall and late spring. And the dandy coat for evenings. tion, and the remainirtg four will

l\fuggsy. compete on delivery . The men

and their orations are:

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~If· Pen iUJ1lltJ

For busy people. No bother. Fills itself. Cleans itself. No dropper. Noth ingto takeapart. Nothin~ to spill. A dip 10 ink, a

touch of thumb to n ickel cres­cent and t he pen is full, ready to write.

AU tbe bottd .. 1 ... .,try-

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~ ::"V~~':~"."o~l:i~~I~ fonntaln penf or bfool rnde-1oolt,I8 and IJ to ... lte~ from lbOwn In our CIWoe

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Average men are as colorless as average clothes. College men are outside the average-their togs HAVE to be-College: Brand Clothes ARE. Just a bit more dash to 'em, a great sight more style-and the precisely right amount of fit. Though exclusive their price isn't enough to EXCLUDE you from wearing 'em. For the young man and the' "like-to-be-young."

Elmer Green (Marshall L aw) Harris' latest, "The Best T hl no

10tbing­high t

Call on me, 206 '. Dubuque St. Phone 173 .

M. Lutzke.

• • • • • • fShe Confectioner

Palmetto Chocolate our

pecialty

home made

All candie

Ice Cream

made in aJl shapes and

furnished for partie ' and

rect!ption All late t

drink

G. E. Frazer (Zet) "Hamilton "Aaron Burr." Yet ," at Hughes' Music Store.

of Kings.' • C. A. Orr," AlexandertheGreat,'· The Triangle Club will give a W e H ave JUII' Addedt h e'F amoue

SummerHas Arrived,

, . and we are prepared to meet any and all 'req'uirements of those who desire the most stylish and best fitting cloth­· g At no other store will 1n. . the good dresser find such a large stock' of so smartly de­signed and such a varietYLof styles as at Slavata's.

JOS.SLAVATA .. Tailor ..

Wilmot Royal .Irving) "Hered- dance, supper and entertainment

ity as a aFactor in the Formati ve in the C . . S. P . S. hall on Friday

Period of our National Life." Friday evening May 3d .

H . H .Smith (Zet) "Ol1r first

Great Foreier."

"Iowa" March a nd two step, by Hansen , at Hughes' Musi c Sto re.

" Ju st Because I Love You So," by Harris. T he latest at Hughes' M usl~

Store

R~fli.tert.d .n U. S. Patent Office

THE CRESCENT PHARMACY 1 17 ColJeie St.

Wanted-Work by com Detent sten·

ographer for pa rt of the day. Ac..

'Ali t he latest in sreet mus;c, up­

to·date In e.verythl ng, a t Hughen

Mus ic Sto re.

Shower and TUb bath. at the New

Antiseptic Barber Shop, 18 South

GERTRUDE PRETTYMAN, leading lady in the Henderson Sto:lk Co- at the Clinton Street.

Coldaen, All week, Apt1I 29 to May 3 =====================

The Big Game ",ner w~ks or prncLice t ile "Blg Gnme" lUAy be lost by n

Ilmult:' lJOll I t take allY chances or-oot wiuniuK your "letler." t"i~~l-.._ . f you liSe n good ulIlt it will help you wlu the game.

vc:t l he best - aut! i usisl on having t he best-the

Not 11 C f) J m ( t i (

With. raWi every particle of dirt, dwt, _p, .ad impurities from the

pora, deanain« them thoroughly.

~lloWi the rich red blood to flow

freely to the eheela. A bealthy condition of the skin follows its use.

Soc I.nd $1.00 per jar

Call 01 our slor~/or saMple aNd 100& 1)It/acial /Il/U ale

J. B.NOVAK, PRAItMACUT

11 S. Dubuque Street .

I A1UD YOU BATING . T T1III IUlBCHANTS'·--______ ....;. ~ CENT M1DALB. IIBAL TICKETS ,2'50.--- W1D COMPltrJI WITH TBB OHBAPJDST OLUBS •. ---

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Cedar Rapids &, ~ow&.. City

Electric Railway

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leave C"dar Rapids Daily

5:00a. m. 5:35 a. m. 6:35 a. In. 7:35 a. m. 8:35 a. m. 9:35 a. m.

10:35 a . m. 11 :35 a.m . 12:35 p. m.

1:35 1.1. m. 2:35 p. m. 3:35 p. m. 4:35 p. m. 5:35 p. m. 6:35 p. m. 7:35 p. m. 8:35 p. m. 9:35 p. m.

10:35 p. m. 11:35 p.m.

leave Iowa City Daily

5: 11\ a. m. 6:10a. m. 7:10 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 9:10 a. m.

10:10 a. m. 11:10 a. m. 12: 10 p. 111. 1:10 p. m. 2:10 p. m. 3:10 p. m 4:15 p. m. 5:[0 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 7.10 p. m . 8:10 p. m. 9:rO p. m.

10:10 p. 111. l1:TO p. m. 11 :52 p. m.

Round Trip land Special Tickets Sold at Ticket Offices only. Slncrle Trip Tickets RaId at stations or on .::ars. BaR'R'all'e. (150 pounds carried free. Mileage. (value $6 . 50) sold for SS.oo without rebate.

HOTELS.

VAN METER HOUSE. Opposite Univere:lt1 Hospital O. C. Van Meter, Prop. $1.00 per day, Special Rates by week.

ATTORNEYS.

HENRY G. WALKER,

Lawyer and Nota;oy Public.

Ofrlce over Golden Eagle.

THOS. F. ROCHE, Lawyer and Not'CIry PubliC.

127% E. College St., Iowa CIty. I.ovelar·e Block.

THE DAILY lOW AN

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR r EI1S space is resen'ed for announcements o~ coming Ur .versity events

Notices should be handed in as soon as j:ossible so they may no ' ,H to be given sufficient publicity.

COMING EVENTS I' . Apnl 30, Tuesday- MUSIcal re-

. cital by pupils of Mrs. A. J. F aw Apnl 30, Tuesday-Fourth Lec- cett, Hahnannian piano funct bene­

ture in "Physics in every da} Life" fit ; Christian church . course subject, "Weather," Pro-fessor A. G. Smith.

April 30, Tuesday- Third annual session of the Medical Alumni

Society, begins 9 :00 a. m.

April 30, Tuesday- Public Lec­ture by Dr. M. P. Ravenel. "The

Modern View of Tuberculosis and the role of Sanitoria." Assembl y

room .

May 2 .Thursda y -Philosoph- May 2, Thursday- Battalion ical Club meeting. Reports will pract ice march begins.

.. Johnson County Savings Bank... be.gi ven by st udents . WM. A, }'HV. Pres . M. J. MOON, V-Pres. 3 &0. L. FALK. Cas hier J . A. SHALLA. A-Cash. May 8, Wednesday _ Hahnne-BOARD OF DIRECTORS : - Wm . A . Fry, M. J. Moon. Max Mayer. S . L . Close. John T. Jones. ma nnian Medical Association of b:. F. Bowman. E. P . Whitacre. \VnJ . Hankey. F . C. Carson. Iowa convenes in Homeopathic Ca pltal. - - - • $125.000.00

May i , Tu esday- N ebraska ba e-I ball game.

Surplus and Undivided Profits . $85.000.00 building. Deposits . $1,425,000.00

4 per cent Inlerest pa id on time deposits

FIRST NATIONAL BANK Peter A. Dev.IPres. Lo.ell Swisher. Cashier G. W. Ball. Vice-Pres. I. U. Plank. Aes' tCasll.

Capital $100,000· Surplus 50,000 Directors- Peter A . Dey, C. H. Welch.

Mrs. E. }'. Parsons. " T. Turner. E. Bradway. A. N. Currier

M. H. Dey. Geo. W. Ball.

FARMERS LOAN Be TRUST CO.

May 8, W ednesday- Concert by

May 3, Friday- Triangle Club Men's Glee Club. entertainment .

Ma y 1, Wednesday- Irving In-

May 10, Friday- Grinnell base­

ball game.

stitute will hold its regular meet-May 11 - Drake Dua l :'IIeet at

ing instead of on Friday evening. Iowa City.

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May 14 - Irving-Zetagathian

Fresh man debate. May 17 , Friday - State High

School Meet.

May 15 , W ednesday- Concert

b y University Or chestra and Cho­ra l oci e t y. " Hiawatha 's Wed­

d ing Fea st."

J\Iar 24, F ri day- Hamilton pre­limina ry contest.

Mar 31, Friday, a nd June I, Sat­urday-Greek play " Iphigenia."

Nance & Springmire Manufacturers of

Pure Food Ice Cream

MILK DEPOT

Fresh Oysters and Eggs

15 W. Colle(e St. Both Phones

Cedar RapId, Tloket Offloe.13Z4 S. Zd St. Peter A. Dey. Pres .• C . S . Welch. Vice-Pres.

~~~aI~~~.~~~~~.D~alD~1 Lovell Swisher. TreasurQr w,," City Tloket Offloe. Cor. of Clinton Capital $50,00 Surplus $31,000

and Collelle Street.

CITY PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

PHYSICIANS.

DR. T. L. HAZARD,

Physician and Surgeon,

Phoenix Block Both Phones

F. J. BECKER M. D. , Surgery and Gynecology,

Ottlca over First National Bank Both Phones

! F. L. LOVE, M. D.,

Dlleatel of Eye, Ear NOle and Throat:

OttJce with J. P. Mullin, M. D.

DR. LEORA JOHNSON, Ottlca Hours-9 to 11 a. m.; 3 to

5 p. m. Bell Phone 171X. John. SOD CO. 203. 22 N .. Cllnton St:. ,

t

w. R. WHITEIS, M. S. M. D. .Dltealel of Eye, Ear, NOle and

Throat. General Surgery. Ofrlca Z1 S. Dubuque. Both Phonal ,

DR. WALTER L. BIERRING, OlTlce, Patterson Block, 9% South

Dul-uque St. Consultation Houl'll 2 to 6 p. m. Both Phonel.

DR. W. L. BYWATER, Dllealel of Eye, Ear, NOle and

Throat. No. 8 North Clinton Street.

l. W. littig, A.M., M.D .• M.R.C.S., En,. (Member Roy.l CoUele 01 Surreons, Iln,llnd)

PhYSician and Surgeon, Ofrlce over First National Bank. Resl(lence 314 Summit. Both phonel

DR. J. ' G. MUELLER PhYllclan and Surgeon.

Hours 10 to 12 a. m; 2 to • p. m. Both Phones. Odd Fellows Block

B. E. Washburn Evelyn S. Was bburn WASHBURN & WASHBURN

Os teopathic Pbyslclans Both PllOlles . Office and Resldenc

102 S. LillI! St.

DR. MARY K. HEARD

24 N. Clinton Street

-elephone

Bell 166 I

Iowa City

Iowa

DENTISTS.

A. W. STARBUCK, Dentllt. Ofrlce Hourl-8 to 12 B. m., 1 to 6

p. m. 128 WlUlhlngton Street. Both Phone •.

Interest Paid on Deposits aI -~~ .~ . ~, 1 I COLDREN ~ I

THEATREaI I WILL S. COLLIER Lessee aDd Manaa-er. ~ \~J'1 C. C. ROWLEY Resident Mallall'er. ~ ~

aI ,I ~ I WEEK. aI ~illNO.l' HolYOke, Ma " . MILLS OF I .

I The Whiting Paper Co. I ALL

APRIL 29 to MAY, 3

Henderson Stook Co. MATINEE SATURDAY

CEDAR RAPIDS

Business College CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

A busine sand hort hand school of the highest grade, which offers

. a course of training to a mbitious youn g men and women that enables them to secure the best employment the business world ha to offer, and assist al1 its graduates to

GOOD POSITIONS A HANDSOME CA'l'A LOGUE pro­

fusely i \lustra ted with school views, equipment, etc. cheerfully sent to any' one on request.

School al1 the year. Pupils admltt

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I 'I I Mill '~o. 2, Holyoke, 14. s. I • Manufacturers of ! ji Ledgers, Bonds, Linens and Writing Papers I

for Fine Correspondence and for General Business uses. ~

I I • I • I • I , • I ~ Mill No.3, Holyoke, Mass. ~ ~ The Trade Supplied by the ~ I National ~;~~!~~o~~~to?mpany, I ~ 40 Dearborn St., hlcago, Ill. ~ Cor. College and Dubuque St s., Iowa City, Iowa. I ~ W ANTED--A few more good reliable Salesmen, who can ell our

19091 __ .iU;_ ••• ;'~; •• .1 cd any time.

• 1879 27th Yee.r

UII YOU IU.TING AT THII IIBRCIUNTBT'--__ _

VOL. 6

SCHOLARS FE

Twenty-two S

On account of

ness before the

week, that bouy

Choyei Konda,

Joseph D. LonZ, Wm. V. McCay, oC

SCholarship in

scholarship in SCholarship in

Orpha Van

Zoology; Ella

"Ibsen . "

MEETING OF

Was held last. 'veni

Arts Building. It. ing of tho fmlcrni

tintion oC lust.

Were us follows:

W. L. Myers Il. W. Barn '8

W. 1. Jon s.

F. M. My 'rs

V. Stnrzin)tcr

Roy Hannum

G org G 'urhart.

O. Mu II r

Membership is Ii hay