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THE DA IOWAN PUBLISHBD BY THB ST UDlllNTS OF THB 8T A t 8 UNIVE RSITY O F IOWA
-,----VOL. XI. 10WA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH12, 1912. '. NUMBER 112
Long Ilnd short gloves cleaned, toc Ladies' pla.in skirts cleaned and 1'1'CSse<1 75c. 25 per cent 011 on all de.nning. Ladies evening gowns in· cluded. ad those garments now be. fore the \'ush season.
Save Money on Clean ing and Pres 'Ing -- Discount on Work Until March 15 .. - THE VARSITl:" WARDROBE -- Call tbe wagon--French 'ry Clealters--Pho~,e 54.--J. B. Kemp, Prop. and Mgr.-Absolute Satisfaction an(; Perfect Wor k Guaranteed
sa.OO now pay for memb l'8b1p to our pressing club to tb middle of June. W ,U1 call for RDd d liver four sult'! each month and four for Jun. It'or $3.00 OW. Better service and perfect pring guaranteed.
SHOW AND PARADE IGiGANTIC AffAIRS
E \ 'EnYBODY LOO';; G 1<' I~WAHD I . '1'0 NEXT SATUllDA¥
FRESlDlAN BASKET TOSSERS
B.REAJ{ E''EN IN THEIR TRIP
Defented by Ottumwa Hjgh School
\\'on h'om Iowa 'Vesleyan
'.--r- .
The freshmen broke even on their
"WHO IS SHE" S'GNS DECIPHERED ·AT lAST
H.\ \"1.; '00 ])0 WITH 'l'RE PLAY.
.. HERCHER LA. !<' JiliUl\IE"
Season to
D lOW A MEET
IEXT FALL
lose with CIa h with
Ba(lgers Her
ZETS WIN DEBATE IN ClOSE CONTEST
DECISION OF TIfE JUlKlE WA Wisconsin closes Its football sched- t'NAN1MOt:
southern basketball trip, winning the ule next fall with a game on Iowa
Every Heart Throbbing ~jth Autlcl· last game from Iowa Wesleyan Col- P hJJo-Octaves to Give the P Lay field on November 23. lanager Kel- Glick, Muckey aud Ante OUlposed
patlon of Side-splitting, l\futh. lege by the score of 34 to 33; but ThlU'sday-1UIss CaroJfll B~ logg anounces that he has completed WlnnJng Team-Illfthe Good Provoking Eventa losing the first to Ottumwa high ley, Coach, Lea<1ing Lady all arrangements with the authori- In Constructive l'gum nt
school on Friday evening by the ties at Madison who were quite wllJ-
For this week, the engineers have !lcore of 44 to 33. The mystery which has been sur- Ing to have it changed from Mllwau· In what was one of lb most close-
placed a strict taboo on fussing. It The losing of the first game was rounding the strange question of kee to Iowa City. This was definitely Iy fought cont sta in year. the Zeta
isn't because they expect to make due to the fact that they were unac- "Who Is She" that has been staring aSl\ured some days ago but contracts gatlan literary ocl ty won the uni
some big record for good class work; customed to the A. A. U. rules. In the everyone in the face fOr the past were not signed to that elrect until verslty championship In d bate last
on the contrary, the engineering rac- second halt, Ottumwa was completely week or sO is being solved slowly, last Saturday. night with a unanimous decision .
ulty is making desperate and futile outclased by the locals, but the and yet no one knows who "she" Is, In a way this w11l be welcomed I Until the deciSions ot th judges were
attempts to keep those said looking game was too tar gone to have any and the powers that be will not give with rejoicIng by the Iowa rooters, read no one could vouchsat the final
ovals out of their class books. It's hopes of Winning. The folowing is anyone any light on the subject. but from a financial standpoInt. there outcome. From start to finish the
all beqause the engineers claim St. the line-up for the first game: They say, "Find ont at 'Chercher la will not be as much mon y realized contest was a continuous fight back
Patrick's day all their own and want Brueckner and Stevenson, for- Femme:" and even that is a cau- as there would have been had the and forth over th fed ral commls
to prove their claim. Extended prep- wards; Beem, center; Parsons and I tlon. But then they go on to say game been played in Milwaukee. Be- slon. The proposition th men de
arations are under way for the big Dick, guards. that this la Femme business is the cause ot a large deficit In the treas- bated on was: "Resolv d, . That
celebration, which begins with the After having become acquainted Philo-Octave play wbich Is to be put ury of the athletic board, It was 1 Monopolistic Buslnes9 omblnations
banquet Friday evening and ends with the A. A. U. rules On the previ- on at the Coldren next Thursday hoped that the WisconsIn authorl-, Doing an Interstate Business Should
with the 'show Saturday night. ous night at Ottumwa, the freshmen night, and that we have to go there ties would concede to the playing of Be Regulated by a. Federal Commie-
The tenth annual engineers' ban- I came back and played the most spec- to find out who "she" is. the game at Milwaukee. slon; Constitutionality Granted."
quet will be held in the engineering I tacular game that has been seen on The cast, which is given below, has With Wisconsin as one of the home The successful team was George G.
hall on Friday evening. March 15.1 the Iowa Wesleyan fioor this year. been working under the direction of games, and negotiations being car- Glick, Melvin J . Muckey and William
at 6: 30. There will be the usual When the whistle blew for the end Miss Carolyn Bradley for some time. rled on at present for another on Antes, leader, suportlng th alflrma
good toasts by the faculty and stu- I of the second half, the score was a It was reported yesterday that some Iowa field, the student body wlJ] have tlve.. IrvIng 1nstltute was represent
dents, and aU that gOeB to make a tie, 32 to 32. Extra time was now special scenery is' being prepared good opportunities of seeing their ed by Chari 8 D. Meloy, Fred R.
baqquet really enjoyable. resorted to In order to settle the tie, which wlJ] outclass anythIng of its team In action. The remaining two Blythe and J . H. Anderson, leader.
Then, on Saturday afternOon at and the team representing the little kind used in the local playhouse. games to complete the schedule have UndoubtedlY the best man In con-
1: 30, a 'real treat is In store for all college located at Fairfield immedi- One of these scenes is a real harvest not yet been definitely arranged, but strucUve argument was Fred R.
who turn out to see the big p-rade. ately threw a foul. This could not field scene, but whether they are go- from ' all probability, Minnesota and Blythe, wbo won the preliminary
Details are kept secret, but It has discourage the supporters of Old Ing to harvest corn or wheat, or what Purdue will be taken on. northern oratorical contest last
been darkly hinted that several Gold, for just before time was called' they are gOing to do could not be as- month. In rebuttal ,It Is thought
phases of university activities will to end this extra period, Parsons certained. Tn the final act of the pro- "Banquet Postponed that Muckey, of the successful team,
come In for their share and the town threw a diffIcult basket from the cen- duction another special f-eature Is be- The banquet which was to have I was the best man, bavlng brought , I
won't be forgotten. It makes one ter of the fioor, winning the game for iug prepared in the nature ot a stone been held by the Journalistic club out several conVincing blows In his
feel curious and perhaps a little anx- Iowa by the score cf 34 to 33. bungelow. This little cottage is 10- tonight has been IndefinitelY post-I allotted time of five minutes. The
ious, to heill' the p-rade committee The same line-up \Vas used against cated on Professor GoodwllUe's estate poned on account of InabIlity to I other men were all strong on tho
request that all "take' olrs," both on both team a, with the exception of at Tullock Mains in northern Scot- make adequate preparations In time. floor.
the univerSity and 011 the town, Prince and Snyder, who were substi- land. But what will probahly be It will be held some time in the near lone of the singular things concerR
be taken in kindly spirit, as no harm tuted in the first game for Beem and the most J'emarkable of all wl11 be future, however, An Important meet- tng the championship debates th~
Is meant. Brueckner. some shadow effects. By means of Ing of the ~IUb wll~ be held next I year Is that the affIrmative has wat
The p-rade will be made up or Coach Stewart accompanied the some special scenery and some shad- Friday evemng at 7: 00, at The In all three, with a unanimous d.
floats of all kinds- funny, historical I team, and was well pleased with the ow al'l'angement, the actions of cer- Dally Iowan office. Every member cislon In every case. In the prf'
and scientific. There will be a leap way the freshmen played. There Is taln individuals behind the SCene Is urged to be present and to come llminary debates, Marshall Law wal!)
year stunt, and the committee prom- not the slightest doubt but that the will be taken in by the audience. I pr pared to make definite plans In re- defeated by Irving Institute, the lat
ises an eSPeciaJly rich feature by Ottumwa high school team could Seats may be reserved at any time gard to the holding of the banquet tel' getting three decisions for the af-
Its elf. Descriptive geometry easlly be defeated In another game, from this morning at 9 o'clock until some time soon. firmatlve; and Phllomathean was
wl1I not escape, for Higbee's army. since the freshmen have learned the the night of the production, at the defeated by Zetagathlan under the
Dale's artiJIery and Gllmore's in- A. A. U. rules. Coldren box office. The cast Is as Y. \\'. eS,'\'lces 1<}nd same conditions. In the choice of
fan try will strut In all pomposity. follows: The Y. W. C. A. Lenten services sides for the final contest, Irving got
Two rube bands, r specllvely char- Mally lit ~Ien's Meeting Lucy White .... Carolyn ~f. Bradley are now a thing ot the past. Mrs. the negative, thus changing aides.
acterized as circulating and teeter- Hundreds attended the meeting Professor Goodwlllie ... Verne Foley Byers and 1Il1ss ~10rrls have return- The judges for the debate wert
lng, will furnish music suitable to Sunday afternoon. Douglas gave his Sir George Gilding .. Bruce E. 1ahan ed to headquarters at MinneapoliS. Dean W. C. WilcOX, Professors Bo
thE! ethics of the occasion . And the last address In th e campa,lgn on Dr. YelJowleaves .. Chas. W. GaJlaher and :lliss Conde has gone to Kirks- humll ShImek and Frederick E. Bol-
tall-end of Lhe p-rade will be in or- "Message of th Young Man of Oa1l- Pote ........... Harold C. Austin ville, 1\10. The meetings were ex- ton. Paul R. Abrams, of the Phllo-
thodox circus styl; tr yOU don't lee to the Young Men of America." Hendel's . . ...... Harry S. Gerhart l ceedingly satisfactory. the attend- mathean literary SOCiety, presided.
know what that is, com out and see, The messag Is one that asks every First Footman .. Richard D. Emmons an e averaged between 100 and 17 5;
But k ep barl{ of the curbing. young man to 1I\'e a life of sacrifice I Lady George Gilding .. Jessie Arthur and the spirit of them all led Mrs.
The p-rade, of course, would be untainted y selftshne s. The speak- Dowager I,ady Gilding ......... . Byers to remark that she had never Wi consin B nt'! Iowa
Incomplete without til Blarney 1 er was Introduced by President J. G.
stone, revered by all Knights of St. Bowman, who spol{ in high praise
. ........... l\laude Silverthorne spok n to girls who were as thor- . ~ least $50,000 was ';lVolved in
the festivIties conected with the Agnes Goodwl\lie .... Harriett Koch oughly Interested.
Patrick. It will hav a place of I of Douglas' work here.
honor, protectC'd by a slout guard of
war~lors recruited from l\lu mUla's I 'r"uvl'l ('Iub Notice
peerless army. Immediately atter The Tmvel club of Presbyterian'
Dr. Cosens Chase W. Hoadley
Effie . .. . .......... Charity Kisor
the p-rade, the Dlarn y ston wlJl be 1 girls meets this afternoon from i'i to (lIce l ub Trip
escorted to the st PI! of the Old Cap- [ 7 at the home of Mrs. G. H. RIgler, The Men's Glee club ts plannlllg
Itol, where It wlJl be used In the 624 North LInn, Mrs. M. Currierj on a trIp to l\lal'ion the latter p rt of
solemll rights of the InItiation of i speal{s 011 her oxperlellcelt in con-I this weele It is not definItely known
Knights of St. Patrick. The re- stantlnople, and Dr. M. K. Heard just what the plans are at present,
(Continued on Page 4.)
- I continues the practical talks to COl- I but complete details will be given
l iege girls. in a day or two.
junior promlnade at the UniverSity
Philosophlclil Club Notice of Wisconsin this year. ThIs year's
The Philosophical club holds Its event was attended by 325 couples.
regular meeting on Tuesday evening, Gowns alone made an expenditure 01
March 12, at 8 o'clock, rOom 213 L. $15,000. RaUroad fares of the two
A. The hour wll be devoted to hear- hundred visiting guests better
Ing reports trom the recent meeting known I\t Wisconsin as "Imported
ot the department of superintendents peaclle ," did not total less than
ot the National Educational associ a- $2,400. The expenditures ot men
tion. Members and friends of the guests totaled $13 and of the
club are urged to be present. women $82. 25 apelce.
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THE D.AIL T . IOWAN of Mr. Stagg's insIght Into athletic +++++++++++++ ----------:, VOL. XI. NO, 112,
Every morning except S~turda.1.
and Mondays. Of the Vldette-Reporter the torty-thlrd yea.r a.nd of tb. S. U. I. Quill the twentieth year.
GEORGE K. THOMPSON Edltor-In-Chief
problems were not allowed to give
the conference the benefit of his ex-
+ MiB8 Dortby L. De France + + Public Sten.O£I'apher oJ.
perlence and advice on many mat- + All ki.Iltls of stenographic work + ters which come up. It Is a notable + accurately and neatly executed. + fact that the two Institutions which + 126 S. Clinton Phone 801R + are represented on the conference + + + + + + + + + + + + + committees by the theIr athletic dlr-
ectors, Wisconsin and ChIcago, were ~".I ••••• _ •••• OJflce Hours t he ones to lead the fight against the £'t.ra. d L· t
Editor-in-Chlef, 4: 00 to 6: 00 and abolition of the summer baseball \yl'o. 1 ~ = 7: 00 to 9: 00 P. M. rul e. It is an illustration of the fact • Saves The )Dyes I-
Edltors in Obarge that It Is hard for the faculty repre-Monday ............. , Henry Bell .. • T d C g R Ids sentatlve and the athletic directors • ues ay ....... . , on er eyno W F · h I a:, Thursday ...... . .... C. C. Caewell Wednesday ........ Paul J. Pierce to see things In the same light. The E e urrus t... , Saturday . . . . .. . Vernon Seeburger remedy, we believe, for the present £""" .... 4-n
situation, lies in the formation of a • ' .. AnnAb no more • Editorial Writers
Chester Corey Vernon Seeburger
Woman Editol'S Bessie C. Ford Esther Paulus
Associate Editors Carroll Martin Frank Baldwin W. T. Spies C. H. Fishburn J. T. Hanna W11l Hurlburt
H. D. Hanson RePQrters
M. H. Wilkinson A. I. Swisher Frank Seydel Ben Swab L. E. Darling E. E. Norris H. C. Austin Ernest Fogelberg
governIng body composed entirely of I th ld • faculty representatives, such as all • aJ1 0 = the schools except Chicago and Wls- = method.s = cons In send to the meetings now, and • •
• t o". another body, composed of athletic •
directors of the schools, with advls- i 10 W' a City Gasl ory powers when called upon. There. & Eln.~ C • are many practical difficulties in • ~LlIC . o. • working out such a scheme, and It ; ••••••••• __ -= might easily be that they would out-
DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHING CO .• weigh the advantages. In that event,
University Book Store
Publisher (Incorporated) we would do away with the board of
A. C. GORDON Managing Editor
J. E. ASHTON, Business Manager
Entered as second-class mall matter, November 12, 1903, at the postotrlce at Iowa City. Iowa. under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Per year, paid before Oct. I, $2.26 Per year. paid after Oct. 1. $ 2.75 Per semester ....... . ...... $1.25 'Per single copy ............. .05 Per month .......... . ...... .35 Otflce, 23 Ea~t 'Washington Street,
}'hone 29 (Under namo ot lo\\<a City Citizen)
+++++++++++++ + THE HOROSOOPE + + + + We submit as the daily joke + + the announcement ot certain + + daily newsI,apel'S l>rinted in + + Our capital city, that Dl'IIke, by + + defeating both Ames and Grin- + + nell in debate, bas a cit'al' right + + to first honor in the state. + + Goo(1 enough for allybody's + + hOl'oscope, nlcht wahl'? + +++++++++++++
IS A CHANGE EEDED?
The attitude of the lIlinois author-
lUes in the matter of the summer
athletic directors, leaving the other,
composed entirely of faculty men.
The benefit of a practical. viewpoint
might be lost; but the idea that Stagg
is ulJlng conference politics to fur-, ther the chances of his athletic
teams would no longer haunt Chica
go 's rivals. and the present discord
and dIssension in the Big Eight
would be largely done away with. It
is not Coach Stagg's fault that such
a condition exists; it is rather the
fault of the system and of unfortu
nate conditions.
I
Varsity Dnnclng Party
At Company I Armory
Saturday Evening,
l\[arch 16
Mahnna & Ogle
Four-piece OI'chestJ'a 3-15
Cbt~~~
BrunsWitk ... BilUards an 1 Pool
baseball regulations Is one which I fkst £lass, Barbu Shop must meet with the approval of lov- C. A .. Schmidt Pro riet01 ers of fair play and r eal sportsman- ' p
Marshall-O'~\rien· 'W f'rthen CO.
116 towa A venue
.... Drntal Supplies ...
On the Corner
Text Books and~ Supplies for all Colletles
FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman Conklin Moore N on-leakable
CoUeile Banne~ and Penants
Cerny & Louis
T-H-E
CAFETERIA
Food that mother use to try to make
•• •• ... . .... ~ ......•.. :SMOKEi II Lobby Clg~r Store II = FRED RACINE,Prop = d~ag~ •••• 18 ••••••••
On the S4uare
"BUCK" HANLON ••• wants to IJee ---
IY-O-U --- at the new ---
Iowa Theatre The Best Moving Picture Show In Town
On Dubuque. ;Street
Reichardts "NUFF
SED" /
A. H. FETTING AlQnuf~er.ol
,~ 8ree~ fetter 5'raternit\f
lJewelry 213 N, Uberty St., Baltimore, Md
= Factory 212 Little Sharp St. Memorandum package to any
Fraternity Member through the seor$.ry of the chapter. Special designs and estimates furnished on Class Pins, Rings, Medals for Athletic Meets, eto.
T. D.!' Kelley Men's New Spring Suit Samples now on Display -- Select your new Spring Suit .now. Made to moosure $15.00 and up. Clothing Carefully Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed. 'Phone 17.
Finest Line of Cigars, Pi pes, Tobacco, Etc, in the City.
~ Reports by innings of ; l the NatiaoeJ and Ameri-. can Leag\1eB
-.A.T- .
Fink's agar Store
ship. The JllIni have about as good
a chance to know what the real sit
uation of ,the summer baseball evil Is,
They have turned out championship
teams galore and they have had tho
painful experience of finding the
picture of one of the favorite heroes
of the diamond gracing the pageS of
the baseball guide under a name
which was not hIs own.
~ , , , COLDREN Of
THEATRE BOSTON SHOE We regret with the Dally Illini
that the conference has come under
suspicion of being dominated by one
man-Coach Stagg of Chicago.
there Is no one with a better record
out the conference that such Is the
case. Coach Stagg has long stood
for the best interests of amateurism
in western coll ege athletics. and I
theer Is no one with a better record I than his. But the advantage of his
permanent place on the board, the
fact that the meetings are held al
ways in Chicago, that his university
Is so centrally placed and can draw
great crowds has given him an au
thoritative position which Is at the
bottom, responsible for much of the
dissension of the Big Eight.
Offside Play or
Social Play Call for
SOCIETY PRINTING
There 's only ODe pla.ce in town where !!bey knoV\how
-that's ours.
{ Correct Styles Correct Prioos
Everything the Latest I
NWi ,-.' PRESS 'CO .'
It would be regrettable if a man ... ___________ --:
Tuesday March 12
ROSALAND AT REDGATE
By George l\lidJeton
A plRy wJth human interest. It wUl
appeal to those who love intrJque
romance.
PrJces: '1.00; 7150; /SOc; 2;5c
Seat sale Monday mornJng, 10.
o'clock
Box01r1ce Phone 939R
REPAIRING COMPANY
125 S. Dubuque St. Work Done While
You Walt Men'. Half Soles, naJled
down .................. ISOc
Ladie!3' Half Soles, nailed
down ................. 40c
Men's Halt 80les, sewed
down 65c
Ladles' Half Soles. sewed
down ................. I50c
Rubber Heele ............ Me
Open '1 A .• M. to 8 P. M. Dally
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PHY8IOIANS
DR • .JOHN G. MUELLER
PhJ8Iclan and 81i!pOn
14 ~ S. Dnbuque St.
Over Iowa !rheatre
Pbones: Office 950; Res., 91S1
OHARLES S. GRANT, M. D.
Otrice 17 ~ S. Dubuque St., Ov.
Stach's Shoe Store
Residence, 220 Snmmit St.
Otlice Phone, S80R Res., 3188
DB. FRANK L •. LOVE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Oa1ce, Paul·Helen Bldg.
Phones: Office 66; Res., 83
DRS. BYWAftlR & BARBER
DUeuea of
Eye, Ear, Noaa ·and ThroM
No.8 N. OUnton 8t.
DR. A. 1. BURGE
General Surcel'J
22* S. Olinton 8t., fowa CitT, ....
DENTISTS
JOHN VOSS, D. D. S.
lIS ~ South Dubuque Street
Phone 1183 Iowa OItT, Iowa
F. T. BREENE, D. D. S., M. D.
Dent1st
Iowa Oity, Iowa
Office over Novak's Drug Store
11 ~ South DubulJ..ue Street
Olftce houri: 8 ... m. to 12 m. aM
1:00 to 15:00 p. m.
MUSICAL STUDIOS
ANNA DILLER STARBUCK
Music Studio, 21 N. Dubuque St.
PupUa Received in Piano, Pipe Orpil
and Harmony
ESTHER McDOWELL SWISHER
(Pupil of Mary Wood Chase)
Plano School
Thoroughly modern and artisd.
methods of plona playing, trom tbI
beglnnln, of musIc to advanced
grades.
Phones 1818 805 SuDlJIljt 1M.
REAL ESTATE
Sale and Rent: Large )jst of c1tJ residences, vacant lots, and farma.
Also stocks of merchandi8e.
O.M.RENO
110~ Wasbington Street
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Book S~~d';.;~:f Supplies SCHOlARSHIP HERE Text Boou £01' .11 0011"11 ••• Labor. ON THE INCREASE
comes as a surprise because the gen
eral feeling is that the standard ot work at thQ university has been
tightened. President Bowman sug
gested the following explanation:
LilleyUniform. Are made of the best quality of cloths, Perfect Mili tary fitting.
S tor e ~:;l.u~::; ~C;:!~D P_.. .... .. John T. lUes, }6 OIlnton St.
Make Early Engagements for
Senior Photos Special Rates Giv,en at
Townsend's Studio
All the Lunch Dainties 011Ve8, Biscuits of All Kinds, fresh frutt..
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TUDENTS IN TlIlS UNiVERSITY
BEOOMING BETTER SOHOLARS
"Beginning last autumn the system
of adviSing freshmen and sophomores
was given more definite attention at
the university. This work was in FlfQ·-tlll'ee Per Cent )Iade Average the hands of Pro'fessor Ensign, who,
Gra(les 'rlus YeaI' as Again t
Fourty-rOlU' in 1911 by his wide experience among the
high schools, is peculiarly adapted to
the task. The movement Is a reflec
"Students at the University of Iowa tion in the university of 'the big
are making an advance In scholar- brother spirit.' which is sweeping
ship," said Prfoessor F. C. EnSign, over all phases of business and pro
registrar of the university, yester- fessiona] life. When a student
day. "I have just completed a com- comes to know that some one Is per
parlson of the records of the present son ally concerned about the success
freshman class with that of last ful issue of his life, that student will
year. This reveals some intEiresting do his best to succeed.
fact. For example, in 1911, fourty- " The plan at Iowa is the Intro-
Hats, Caps,
Chevron ~
Shoulder
!Utots, Swords,
Etc.
For Lilley Goods Gall on
WIDner's, Max Mayer. ~os. Slavata, Coast & Sons. Slavata .. EppeI.
four per cent of the men made a fair d uctlon into the every day work of deavors with kindness to find the
average record. Fifty-three per cent the student a personal concern for cause of the weakness and to eUm
made the corresponding record this his welfare. It is the introduction inata it. The fraternities aIse
year. Last year twelve per cent re- of more of the sacred and Intomate through their committees on schol
celved the lowest passing mark, friendship between the faculty and arshlp have been a positive force ..
while this year only seven per cent students which awakens faith and this movement.
==========================~. found themselves on the low round out of which comes Inspiration and "The work of the girls in the uu.
of the ladder. The women, as usual, success. BI-weekly reports are made LUSCOMBE PHOTOGRAPHER-Gives Special Rates to
JUNIORS FOR HAWKEYE PHOTOS See Our Latat Mountings for Xmas
verslty Is under the charge of Deatt hold higher averages than the men. concerning all students, both men
Anna. Kllngenhagen and Is conductTwenty-three per cent of the women and women. When a. student fal1s
ed In the same Intimate and personal received one of the two highest below a satisfactory level of work grades, while only sixteen per cent either the advisor of men or the head way which characterizes the work of
of the men won this standing." of the department In which the Stu- Professor Ensign. The spirit which
This advance in scholarly records dent carries his major work en- makes this plan succeed Is sacre::!." -• I • -. •• • • L .7 • • I , _ • • . .. . , . • • Carolyn Bradley
"Lucy"
Verne Foley "Professor"
'Chercher la Femme' PHILO·OCTA VE PLAY
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Reserved Seats
Tuesday at Coldren
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Peoples' Steam Laundry
225 Iowa Avenue Iowa City, Iowa
Telephone Number 58
C. J. TOMS. Prop.
GEOaGE D. BARTH, Grocer We have alw-ays been of *e opinion that cleenliaess shoald
bt *e aU itllpMt2at ch.llrac~8tic of a Grooery Sn-e. OtG' INDY of a&lS~""" b:ue COIQIe k> undentand this and WIt! atTi"'be .uch .. 01Il' su~ in the Grocery BtI8in~ 11> Odl' efi8tiIB i.a thi. directieJl.
Wily ao' buy your OroCllM'ies at the SClore whiah 9dIs tile .. of e\llet]"\b.ing aM saVleS you mOOJey at the !&D.e time.
The Pure Food Emporium 6 and 8 ShtJa Dubuque Street.
A Sure
Way To Get Good
Work. Send Your Laundry
TeThe
c. o. D. OWENS & ORAHAM, r:PnlptJ. ~~:--
Phone 1189 21.1-213 IIlwa Ave.
• +++++++++++++ + OTHER OOLLEGES + +++++++++++++
•• Cornel1 University has three blind FOR SA!;!S-i...,w aate fer office .
students in the freshman class this Cheap. Write "A," care ot Iowan
year. otrlce. u
Twenty-two different Indian tribes A tag day has been held at the
are represented in the Carlisle foot- University of Nebraska to raise funds
ball squad.
Yale seniors are to meet to vote
on the Honor system as proposed by
the student council.
A twenty-four inch telescope
which will cost $30,000, is being
constructed at the University of
Michigan.
Highland Park has started active
track work since the abandonment of
basketball because of the tragic
death of Findley.
The Yale football team will be
made up of nearly all new JIlen next
year inasmuch as nine of this year's
stars will graduate this spr~ng.
At the University of Washington
the editor of the dally wl\1 turn over
one issue of the paper to the fresh
man class. The editor of this special
edition is to be chosen by the class.
The women at Ohio We8leyan re
cently deciSively defeated woman
suffrage by a vote of practically two
to one. The vote was taken at a
woman suffrage meeting, where
eighty-three of the eighty-eight ot
Ohio were represented. The vote
was 110 to 58.
The co-eds at Minnesota have or
ganized an anti-fat club, the mem
bership of which is open to no one
weelghlng less than 14 0 pounds.
Students at Nebraska have the op
portunity of winning almost ten
thousand donars in prizes offered for
essays and orations.
to clear up a de~cit in the financial LOST-A gold track medal. Find-
department of the Daily Nebraskan. er please leave at this office. 3.-12
TOMORROW WED. 13 101 BISON 101
"The Battle of the Red Men" Sensational Western Drama in Two Reels
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C-O-A-L is very popular in every grade
of society now In fact it's a regular mixer--the rich
and poor alike seek its company.
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Dan McCord, who has been visit· !II---------------------------IIII!! WHETSTONE'S
A "Melody" In Remedy--or just an "overture" for your drug business!
Ing at the Sig Alph house for the
past few days, has returned to his
home in Des Moines.
Ida Mary Hoebel who was gradu
ated here last year, has accepted a
position as general secretary o! the
city y. W. C. A. of Fargo, N. D.
Charles Parker, head of the uni
versity publicity bureau, has sutrl
clently recovered from his recent ilI-
Never Was There Such a Stock of Reliable Merchandise Shown
In Iowa City as We Have on Display To-day New Suits, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Silks, Dress Geods,
Embroideries, Laces, Dress Trimmings, White Goods, Gloves Corsetll,
Waists, Muslin Undearwear, Neckwear, Etc.
In making us the Drug "number" on your uproaram" remember we don't lose '"time" in "flddlJna around" but we're "soloists" In prompt service, U leaders" in the right goods at the right prices-fill every prescription "per .equest" and put the poison in the "base viol" if your doctor orders it. Xy lpphone us!
WHETSTONE'S The Nyal Dru$l Store
IOWA C ITY, IOWA
n.". to b. ,bOut bl, 0"," ,g,ln. Our A"'nwI Ma<oh fink 1IaI, oontlnn .. to- y , .. ,_ ... -;~. Sam B. Sloan, of the English de- morrow and all this week. Obeney's Spot- \t.lae.."' • ..a
partment, wat at Mt. Vernon last !_~p:r:oo:f:.:an:d~o:th:er:.:of:.:th:e~w~o:r:ld~'s:.:b:es:t~mak:::es:'_.!;;;;~~~_;;;I';;~;;;.J
+++++++++++++ ... + + PlmSONAL AND SOCIAL + + + +++++++++++++
A. G. Gran, L. A. '15, spent Sun
day visiting In Atilissa.
Professor J. L. Gillin fll11ed the
Ing university friends. He has a good
prllctlc.e at Bloomfield.
Friday evening, acting as judge In a
forensic contest at Cornell College.
Joe McConnell, L. A. '10, returned
to Cedar Rapids Sunday night, after
giving a talk before the Endeavor F. L. Lynch, D. '11, who is no ..
practicing In Oskaloosa, spent Sun-society of the Presbyterian churCh.
day at the Psi Omega house. Miss Natalia Hemingway and Hel-
en Dysart have returned from HampHarry R. Jenkinson, L. A. '14,
ton, where they have een spending a who has been ill the past few days, is
able to attend classes again. few days at the home of the for-
Russell Jones, L. '13, is confined Congregational pulpit Sunday.
mer.
The Congregational Circle of Col-to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house
Polygon is to hold a meeting this lege Girls wll met this afternoon at with an attack of the measles.
~vening at the Sig Alph house.
Anna McCollister spent the wee'k
Dd visiting at Ws t Liberty.
5:30 with Mrs. E . W. Rockwood. Jay C. Barr, L. A. '15, returned to
Mrs. H. F. Wickham will speak on his school work, atter spendlDg a few
SHOW AND PARADE
GIGANTlO A}i'FAll'tS
(Continued from pae:e 1.)
Wahlgren ,and Parsons.
P-rade- Boer, Chin, Moeller, Mc
CVOY, Malgren and Chesebro.
Show-Bates in charge of cast;
quirements for initiation are four Altfillisch in charge of chorus.
years' hard labor in the college of ------
applied science. About thirty-five Hal' Dayal, a Hindoo student at
candidates for knighthood are to be Leland Standford has been appolnt
Initiated. ed by the hoard of trustees as lectur-
The main center of activities Sat- er on Indian philosophy, and his
urday afternoon will be on or In classes have already started work.
front of the campus. The route of A course in Sanskrit is to be offered
the p-rade has been decided upon, and he is also to give descriptive and
and will be as follows: historical lectures on the phlloso-"Japan."
days ·at his home In Manchester. Leave engineering building at phies ot India. Miss Jennie Wray of Fairfield Is Miss Lillian MlIler Is attending
'Visiting with friends In Iowa Gity. Earl Consoliver, B. E. '11, now of 1: 30, and proceed down W'ashlng-
the national convention of the Adair, Is planning to attend the en- ton to Clinton; north on Clinton to
Lyde Lambe, '10, Is spending the Achoth sorority as a delegate of the gineers' show next Saturday night.
ou should have a Heldcaps hat
week In Iowa City, visiting friends.
Mrs. Liggett of Hampton iii here Dr. C. W. Wassam spent the latter
part of past wllek on a lecture tour '9lsitlng her son, Paul Liggett, L. '13.
N. R. Daln, L. A. '15, spent the In nortbern Iowa and South Dakota.
local chapter. The convention is be
ing held at Lincoln, Neb.
Bloomington; east to Lynn; south These cloth bats at Max Mayer's are
to Jefferson; east to Gilbert; south the new and distinctively stylish
to College; west to Dubuque; north patterns in a large shipment just un·
to Iowa avenue; west to Clinton; packed. They will please you.
week-end vIsiting in West Liberty.
The PoUtical Science club held its
weekly meeting last night at the Lester Shepard, L. A. '13, was south to Washington; west to engi-
home of Professor J. L. Gillin. The 3-14
called to hs home at Centerville on neering building; disband and pro-The next Kappa Sigma party Is to paper of the evening :vas read by
account of the serious illness ot his ceed to Old Capitol steps for the inl-be at the chapter house on March Professor G. T. W. Patrick.
FOR Ii:EN'f-Three flnely fur-
tlation. nished rooms, new furniture, new Miss Ida Hobson, who was graau-
Miss Elizabeth Nutting, L. A. '13, The grande finale of the celebra- hOUle, one block from university, W. S. Cardell, L. A. '12, spent the ated from the liberal arts college in
is able to attend clases after being tion will be the engineers' show in $10, $12, and $14. Hi W. Market
29. sister.
week-end viSiting with friends In this 1909, returns this morning to her confined to her home with the the natural science auditorium Sat- Itreet.
city. home in West Union, after a short measles.
u. 'I urday evenIng. Rehearsals are now
Miss Harriett Frazer, L. A.
bas been visiting at the Tri
'09, visit at the Tri DeJt house. almost daily occurrences, with 'a re- See Max Mayer's Une of imported 1
The Paton Circle of the Presby- 1 Delt Homer Greene, A. C. Lynch, N. S.
house. Turner and C. D. Moody were Inl- suIt that the chorus and cast are woolens before buying your made-to-terian church will give an entertaln-tiated Into Phi Alpha Delta last attaining marked proficiency. There order suit. Mike Malone, cutter. 1 ment at the church parlors this even-
V In will be entertaInment by song and 3-12 talning his sister, who Is here from e en g. ing. The entertainment will consist
Professor A. O. Thomas is enter-
Color~do. Maurice I. Breene, L. '13, has re
In the law school
the week-end at
of s ix reels of moving pictures. dialogue which leaves no pOint In FOR RENT-Furnished rooms,
Floyd A. Lam, L. '10, of Los An- , sumed bis work
geles, Cal., Is visiting friends In tbe after spending
Professor Geo. F. Kay, head of the universIty life untouched. Every In- 506 South Dubuque street. 3-20
department of geology, speaks to
day before the science club ot
tricate step, every song, every word =.-=======.;;:::===== university . Hampton.
Clarrie Thrope, L. A. '15, visited Professor E . M. Griffin, a former Simpson College at Indianola, and
in the performance, enter fully Into
the spirit of "The Land of Who-
Wah Wah" Those engineers will over the week-end at his home in instructor In this university, died at tomorrow he will speak at Drake - .
Manchester. look distractingly coy in their wigs
hIs home In AshviJ1e, N. C., at the University in Des Moines.
l;Iarry Lambert, M. '15, was con- age of 80.
lined to hIs room yesterday with a
severe cold. James L. Oakes, L. '11, and for
merly manager of the Coldren thea-
Paul W. Black, who is doing and long stockings.
graduat~J work In the liberal arts
college, Is spending a few days visit
Naoma Stewart, L . A.
been spendnlg a few days
home in Keota.
'13, has tre, spent the week-end with univer- Ing at his home in Plymouth, Ill.
The engineers are indeed planning
a good time and hope that everyone
wlll enjoy the festivities wIth them.
he The following committees in During bls stay at Plymouth, are at her sity friends.
will do some research work in con- charge: Harold Thomas, ex-L. A. '13, B R Chi B
Avis Holmes, homeopathic nurse, leaves this week for Denver, Colo., nectlon with his work in the sociolo- anquet- epass, n, owman,
Is spending the week-end at her where he expects to enter the college gy department at Iowa.
.,home in Sigourney. of law next fall.
Berton A. Baird, M . '15, is being Beulah Shipley, ex-L. A. '12, of "J01 Hauch" Here Tomol'l'ow
troubled with his eyes and is not able Iowa Falls is visiting at the Tri Delt Manager Hanlon, of the Iowa
to attend classes regularly. house. It is her intention to return theatre, has a treat In store for mov-
W. H. Mitchell , D. '11, is vislt- to school next fall. Ing picture " fans" tomorrow. At a
considerale expense be has succeeded
in securing " The Battle of the Red
Have You a Date for Man," a sensational western drama
Thursday Evening? in two reels. This reel is given un-
der the direction of Miller Bros., wbo
Try this:-
'Chercher la Famme!' are the owners of the famo us "101
Ranch," wh ich Is located in Oklaho-
mao The s cr tarY of these mllllon-
alre ranch men w.lll explain the pic
tures as they are shown on the
++++++++++++.1-+ + + OOMING EVENTS -t-+ + +++++++++++++ March 12 . Phlosophlcal club meet-
ing in room 213, L. A., p. m.
March 14. Philo-Octave play.
March 16. Sophomore orations must
be in at Professor Ansley's office,
L. A. 311, 9 a. m.
March 16. Annual Engineers' St.
Patrick's Day parade, 1: 30 p. m.
March 16. Engineers' show. Audl-
torlum. 8 p. m.
I
THE REASON
WHY Tbe IUzcn Printing House has buJlt liP a tllt'lving busl· u('ss In the Job Printing
line is tJ\l :-We have equlppOO our plant with the latest and most (lesirable type, very fine job presses, and the be t linotype equipment in Ule city. This Jay. out 811(1 torce of competent men has ('nablctJ us to pro
<luce First la 8 Printing in an Economical way on sbort notic .
Gh' us your n ;I:t ord(,l' Ilud let us )wove whnt we ay
Citizen Printing House 23 Washington St.
Philo-Octave Play I
- wlth-
' March 26. Hep-Zet play. screen, and the great battle with tho
Indians will be portrayed. March 29. Ames-Iowa wrestling '------------, ----:
Carolyn Bradly as 'Lucy White' Verne Foley as 'The Professor'
• and· 10 Other Good Players COLDREN
Tickets at Whetstone'. and Reichardt'l. Reaerved Seats Coldren, Tuesday.
So"holllore OI'lItiol1 ' Notic'e
tourney.
April 3. Spring recess begins, 10
a. m. All men who expect to be contest- April 4. Annnual stato tour of the
ants on the soph omore oratorical Men's Glee club starts.
contest must have their orations In April 10. Last quarter commences.
at room 311 L. A., not later than 9 Aprp 16. Sophomore oratorical
o'clock a. m., March 16. Much Inter- contest. Natural science audl-
est Is being manifested In this con- torium, 8 p. m.
test and a number wiJI enter. The (This columD II for eTeDt. of uDI-
winner will receive the Frank 9· venlty fnt .... t. and an,. Inch "Ill be Lowden prize of $20. ,laeU,. added.)
PURCELL BROS WholE-sale and Retail
Cigars and Tobacco
116 E. Washington St.
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VOL. XI.
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atlons, that
most every
individual
Blackstone In
was in such a
automobiles
man returned lo
if they had recei
kind. On man
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knolV what that I
or psychology a
once in a while
wanls to get so
think, but I don'
borne:
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room 827, but nc
tract, and alI co
Finally the throl
men melted.
(Continued