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lias signed a contract to
summer. Kirk coached the
squad a year ago and man
Eldora team a part of last
coach
S OAREER ENDS;
FOUND IN IOWA RIVER
High Class
Vaudeville an inspection. Mr. Dlll TJIUR8DAY, FRIDAY,
that the water had so af- AND SUNDAY.
e body that in all probabUi- March 10, 11, 1Z, 18.
uld be Impossible to preserve
the exception of the head WEST " DENTON
condition and
be mounted and placed .in the HALSEN BROS.
erst- 'lbe Original DauclDg 8ebool "Jimmy." Burch's
regret when told of his
charge's fate. "Well. he was
o' use anyhow" Is the way
It. The venerable mower of
Iowa field also admitted
MonologuiR
2000 Feet of Real Hcm.c
Prices 1()'20 0.11
had some slight fear that =============1
deaths. would return t? the scenes of bis bearhood
event. says Jimmy. a
will be needed at
Baconlan (J)ob Notice.
Baconian !Will meet in the
building tonight at 7: 30.
C. Williams will read the
of the evening on "Rythm."
The Real
Classy Hats Come From illner's
opinion of City's best
new styles d ... we
and new dKNOX new BEACON
"hit is our at $1.90 equal produced
newSTAR Sprin~ wear? and you'll patterns and S",ea5Y price
.50 •.. Don-t WILLNER
IRTS at $1
T STORES De .• Moine ..
Iowa Or"
TlD: PLAOE '1'0 BUY
Your
TEXT BQOKS and SUPPLIm
for 'rJ1 0011_
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
ON THE OORNU Waterman Fountain PeDI Posters and NettiDa'for
Room Decoration
OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT
rOLDRE \J THEATR.~ Wed., 1 March ,
MORT H. SINGER Announces
U The Goddess Of Liberty"
..• with ... Sallie Fisher and Georte
Parsons The Original All Star Cast
Chorus and Production
Biggest and Best Musical Playing Iowa City in Ten
Prices-Lower Floor $1.50, cony $1, Gallery SOC
Seat Sale,Monday Noon. - No Free List-
IT IS A PLEASURE TO STUDY
Where Electric or Gas Lightin g i 8 Used
Iowa City & Electric Co,
PUBLISHED BY THW U ' IVERHITv OF
VOL II . IOWA CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1910
HISTORY CONffRfNC( TO Bf LfD BY JAMES
MANY AUTHORITIES TO MEET
HERE IN ~IAY.
.1O~Sl·.IJll~ PARADE A l~.EATURE
OF ST. PATIUCJ{'S PI OGHAM.
]<;nl,,.ine-el Plllll for Big how Thurs
day-Vaudeville Progranl.
Floats elaborately decorated.
LAST ATCH TO IOWA; VETERINARIANS BfATfN
H \Wlml"E SHAJU'SH OTERS EAS
lLY \'JCTOruO 's,
.l&1~
Rooming House Probl m 1\101 be
Solved Next Year.
Street car facilities enabllng fac
ulty members and stud nts to con-
... 109
BASfBALL DAYS HfRt; fANS ARf OPTIMISTIC
OOAOH GREE WILL ARRlVE TO·
!IORROW.
XortJlwe tel'll "Rube Band." classes garbed in var
'niversity ffistolians ious shades of green. etc .• will fea- '. \ 'ete1'inal'Y liege Make Low HabT Vetel'lUl in
'Venlently live in the outskirts ot booJ-Somc MAy Will Head Discussion of Im.
portant Questions. lure the monster parade to be held
Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock by
One of the interesting the college ot applied science stu
features dent In their first annual elebration
feature& planued olor tit program of ot St. patrick'~ Day.
ScoI'e-Lceper Again Leads
HIt\ key RUlemen.
Iowa I'I1lemen won their last match
;·'rlday. defeating the U. S. Veterl-
the Mississippi Valley Historical as-Th bl d '11 ... thro h lIary college. Th Hawk y s made n e g para e WI marcu ug
sociatioll meetings at Iowa City in total of 1774. slightly below the av-the priucipal streets of the city ac-
May Is a conference of history teach- (;rage. while their opponents barely companied by the university banll
Iowa City are pos Ibl next year a -
cording to a plan which is being car·
ried into ex cution by an Iowa City
realty firm.
Arrangements have been made to
finance a stre t railway system Ib
tty the coming summer U Ighty lots are so ld In the Rundell a'
ers. The conference will be in charge clcared the 1600 mark. and the entire engineering colleg$. djt1on. At the present time about slx
The new ranges weI' used for the of Jam s Alton James, professor of FolIowlug this there will be approJ ty of the lots h \'e b n di posed Qf
flrst time In this match and th ir priate exercises at which the seniors and th promoters ar so nergetlcal-
Not Oome Out- Drertain lUi
to Twirling Stan.
(By D. A.>
With tb coming ot th first roblA
and the begInning of spring bouse
cleanIng has com th awnkenlvg of I
tile ble:lcherite. From th various
trainIng mp of th big I aguers In
th vet ran and the
phenolll are tlylng history in Northwestern university
and cbairman of the Committee of
Eight of the Ameri-can Historical as-
1 newneF6 probably accounts In a meas-'vi II be "dubbed" Knlghts,of t. Pat- ly pushing the sale that
1')' wll'1 • and the
fur D In ,(>ry city ha \C~ roseat vlsems probabl b for th tim limit rick by th repr entatlv s of the or-
ur for the lowness of the core.
eneiation. The r port of this commit-der at the University of Missouri
The high man In this shoot was L. ions of of p nnnnts cinched by the
tee on "The Study ot _HIstory in the it. Leeper wIth 1 7. clos Iy follow j - where lhe annual celebratiOn has b • If the proposition Is succe 'stu l it
rOt f til cf J L: Jy.
J!Jlemen~ary Schools." has just been rome traditional.
lJY Shepard and J. S. Le per. With "III have a dlr ct baring on tb(
!('anw 111 , n !ther player •
nor
pUbllshp,d (in 19,10) and makes a the exception of lhe lhlrd and fourth 'n~ hn l (' b n IJIt' h I' ltl rorm-In the. e~ nlng com s the climax ot rooming h04S proposition. Students
book or nearly one hundred flrty matches L. R. Leeper has been Iowa·... ('r "orklng out In th gym. the latter the day's fun. In the natur!\.l ience will have a chance to live at a gr at-
pages .. side from Professor James I J. III blar performer throughollt. "L per er distance from th I It gntherlng the dOp on the coming alld torium n big vaudeville show w e un vel's y lhe members of th .. committee of Is an excellent performer." said LI lit
be put on by the combined bistrionic \\ Ilhout taking long walks ~Ight were: Henry E. Bourne of ta lent of the "peppery" engineers. :\Jummn when commenting on the tim s eacb day. for the str t CRr
\I'esterll Reserve University.' Eugene ason's work. "He Is. III fa t. abov \dmisslon to this unlqu entertaitl- vice wlJl tnk them to th c nter of C. Brool(s of Trinity 011 ge; Wilbur ment will be absolutely free. an- the averag • and I would Ilk to s (' the city from the ouUylng points In
b'. Gordy. sup rintendent of schools 1I0unce the managers. For !leleral him enter ~ me of llle big shoots. cs- five to ten minute!!. Professors can
at Springfield. Massachusetts; Mabel weeks the blackface artistE.. th mOll- pe Inll y tbe slal me t. I bell ~e he have suburban homes and y t be abl
Hill of the Normal School at Lowell. ologulsts. the "ciog" dancers, th
~Iassachu!ietts; Jullus Sachs of the sleight of hand wizards. and the acro-
could win."
Following
Teact\ers' College New York' shoot: • : bats of this department have been henry W. Thurston. chief probation bUSily rehearsing for the program of
1.. R. Leeper Standing Prone Total
94 93 187
10 lUe t their 8 0' 'lock class s wit
oul Inconveni n e.
Desirabl r sld'n e for fnmlll
1110' log here to ducate lh Ir Child
ren will be more aslly aCqUIl'eJ
ha ben
m tel'; but
nl' lun s nex t wok. A survey of ma-
rIa l now In eight e ms to justlly
11. • \11' dl ~ llon thnt Iowa will be there
Il l' th rc:\boutR wh n lhe curtain goes
down In tht ld l! or June.
The pit bing problm just now pr ufficer of Chicago. formerly of Cook acts. which It is claimed would put
('ounty ormal School; and J. H. any of tbe Orpheum "top liners" t6
Sh pard J. S_ Leeper
9 97 1 G 9 96 l8G 4 &0 17{
senls som uucertaintl s. Thero are Thes locations when lh str et all
Van Sickle. supel'lntendeut of schools
of Baltimore. Maryland.
In the light of his chairmanship
\lehnla shame. Klein
Many middle west institutiops Minnich Drulns
have a custom that every college Corso 011 this national committee. the di- have a day on which to put on Its Williams
reetlon Of tbe conference at Iowa City "stunt." To establish a similar tra- Baird
1 !)ii 176 82 94 ]76 7 95 173
2 !l 'l. 71 4 87 171
79 91 170 1774
are running will be as choice as loq;
are now wblch are selling fOI' doublb I
th prices of lhe outlying sites.
Gl lub a.t Sana.torium.
by Professor James will give to it dWon at Iowa is the aim of the col- Tolal 42 932 1774 ThIs afternoon the University of
enough good heav rs In school to
complete one of the best twirling
sta1fs in the wesl but tbe status of
rome of the stare Is giving those In I
charge of the team somethIng to
think about. Of course. CaptaIn Bur
rell wlll be there as usual. and I!. peculiar importance and interest. lege of applied science. L. R. Leeper led for the season with Iowa Glee club will go on the Inter
He has been long interested in the
ieachlng ot Wstory not only in col-
an average of 182 2-9 and Is there· urban to Oakdale to give a concer "Dim's" ability as a. polished de
fore entitled to the medal pres nted for the benefit of the patients In the ceiver Is well known. Hanlon. a Delta Gamma Banquet. member of the stal! for the past two
leges bllt in secondary Bchools. lie The twenty-fourth annual banquet by Lleut. M. C. l\lumma and a year's state tuberculosis hoapltal. Tonight
is the joint author. with Albert H. of the Tau chapter of the Delta Garo- subscription to "The Arms and the the club will give the following pro·
Sanford. of a widely used text book Man" awarded by tbat magazine tl) gram In the Methodist church al th .. rna sorority was held last evening at r on "Government in State and Na- the highest man of each tam. C. E. regular servic s: the Burkley Imperial hotel. 1I11ss
Sotlly now the Llgbt of Day-
years. is just now working out under
Delaney. and threatens to forsake
the diamond lor th cinder track.
wher the silent coach thinks he wl1l Edith B t
· tit Klein finished a poin t beblnd. Le ter tiOD." lind 111 conjunction with tbe
~me a lthor bas just published a • urge. ac 109 as tons m s re"l, I
called for the following toasts: Shepard has run Kl ein a close race Parks.
school text on the history of the The Ideal Fraternity Splrit-Flo1'>- throughout til season and finlsbeR On
hln . St ve O'Brlen I h re, too, and
lSwe t1y Solemn Though tJ will probably b seen wearing an Iowa uniform thIs spring. The h avy
United Stales. cnce Mayer; Our Responsibillty- !Jut 1-9 of a point behind his rival. Ambroise. welghl twirler Is one of the best ever
I am Alpha and Om ga-Stainer. From 1893 to 1897 Professor Ruth Magowan; The other men fini sh In the tollowRushing-Elsie s en here. as witneBB tbe olfer he r -
.Lead Kindly Light-Dudley Buck'. James bad charge of the department Lyon ; Delta Gamma Frlendshl ps- Ing orde\': Bruins. 179.5 ; Baird, 179;
of history of Cornell college at Mt. Esthe\' Swisher. WilUams. t 7 1-3; orso. 177 7-9; ('eived from St. Louis. However there
The annual hom concert ot th
Vernon. Iowa. and so Is well known ' Wehman. 177 2-3; 1\Ilnnlch. ) 77 5-9; Tile fo1)owjng ollt of town peoPI , is some fear that he will be com
(' Iub will be given Tuesday evening I)elled to for go the diamond this
among lown e ucators. While in were guests: ~liss Verna Auraker of J. S. Leeper, 174.
l~'a he interested himself in re- Lisbon. !\fiss Margaret Marshall of , lfarcb In Iowa history and a mono- Des Moilles. )\1rl'\. Lester Loyal of Shoot-off ot Tie.
graph by him on the "Constitution West Liberty. l\fe&dames McConnell. On Wednesday wlll probably come
in the uU:l ltorlum at :15 p. m.
~fa'querl1d(' Party nt AmIOt)'.
. fany and varied costumes mark-
spring In order to prepare for tbe
state board wblch looms acrOBB tbe
pathway of all senior medics.
Another star pitcher who may not and Admission of Iowa Into tbe Un- Dyers. Po\Vell. Spangler and Rob- the shoot-off of the triple tie between ed one of tb unique social e.ents
be available is West. of basketball Iewa. Columbia University. and Wasb the season when the Hesperlans eDo . Ion" appears in the "John Hopkins ri ns of Cedar Rapids.
fOlverslly Studiell" for 1900 .. fame. whose career as a basket-tos·
iI:.gton state college In the national tertalned the Zetagathlans at a ma ser was cut sbort at the time ot the
The program for the conference )Iumm!l at Assembly Wedne dav. l'i Oe shoot. That Iowa has a good Ilue rade party in the univerSity la I semester exams. While a member of
Of history teacbers is as yet only Lieut. Morton C. lumma. com- chance to win ie shown by tbe com- night. Gentlemen and ladles of "y~ the freshman team last year. W t
IIartially made lip. Among the speak- mandant of tbe university regiment. meut of "The Arms and The Man;" olden tyme" mingled with clown amused himselt by pitching no-hit
era will be l'rofessor Andrew C. l\\c- wllI address the assemhly next Wed- 'The real ~ontee.t lies b tween Iowa other more modern characters. an La . f games against the varsity. and the
ughlln of Chicago university. nesday morning at 10 o·clock. ThIs and Wasblngton. with both scbools the question of "Who's Who?" "'a only question DOW is as to wbether
There wlII be papers II.n discussion s I,; one of the series of inaugural h:ovlng an even chance at the tlUe." uppermost until 9: 30, wbich be can fix up his scholastic deflcien·
tn tb'e problems that confront his- Rpeeches to be made this year by Dew Some time next week will ~ome was set for unmasking. Supper '" tory teacners-what shall be taught. c1es. Hermance. a former Cornell
beads of departments. the Intercollegiate meet. This Is the then eerved aad the reet of the even-wben shall it be taught. and how I 6tar. wlU also be a candidate for the
rea.lly big shoot of the year with over ing Ipent In dandng. I shall it b~. tauboht. ' slab position. Behind the bat "SOD"
eo Humanist Notice. twenty colleges and universities en-. 1'be Yf\r1etl€)8 .o! states and ' l.ocall- Hook Is left from last year, and
, The Humanist society will meet at teredo Some strong schools which are L. A. SenIor NoUce. ' • 112, represented In. the conference I I seems to have the call, jUlt DOW.
, . .. . . the home of Professor C. B. WlIsoD not in the Inte~lleglate League w!II Members of the senior c1allS In e
t at Iowa City \V1ll ma_ it 8 valuabl(' . Noble, the c)all&Y baok.top tor . last ,. Monday evening. Profes90r Stephen shoot In this meet but It Is expected ested in the try-outa for tbe ee I
cleinng b use tor ideas on 'Ill) aub- · . .. ,I, .).:> • -.. ,year's fresbmen, Is Dot eliglblll, nor . " H. fhislt',wtl1 , rea a a papt!r ol!' . ·JVol- that the Hawkeye.rU1emen with their play ate requested. by &. tOlnnll tee JIlts rela ng to lhe tea,cbln, of hls- Is Roaaberry -bo spent bls tour
'alre" and Mr. BraUD will .. va a loog serle" of lIlatch Ihoots, wiII be &l&bmit tha1r aamaa.QA ~ re ..... ." tory and It ' Is . thought that many
• 'lort on "Shakespeare and tbe Oel'o able to make a etrong bid for the Tuesday. Marcb 15. to Jessie Payn(' years on duty at Cornell.
(Continued on page four) man Romantic Schoo!." leadership. or Carl Riepe. (Continued 00 page two)
!BE DAILY rOWAN. VOL. IX. NO. 109.
Ey.,.,. moral., uc.pt Saturea,. and MondaYI. Of the Vld.tt.R.,. .... er the forty-ant ,.ar aad of til. I. V. I. QuMl the .1,llteellth ,ear.
Editor-In-Chief HIlRl3ERT M. HARWOOD
Th. staa: D .. k Edltol'll
Monday ........ LloJd Q. Noraaa Tuesday ......•... Fruk 1'. aw ..
station. Thompson, utllity man l&8t
year, Is another probability. "Tom
my" is & hitter from the htlls, and
with some Improvement In fielding
would be a valuable man.
JONNSON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Ca,ital •. , .. ,.......... UII.'OO BurpJua A: UadtTlded ProlltaUII,OOO
Tranl.n' checb for uJe. Good u cuh; IlO Id.ntificatioll requIred.
reur per cut tutereet pald oa Um. d.poelu.
ClTlDN8' 8A. VINGS TB171!Jl' 00. -1111.11111"1"1' Jr '1··1 I I I I 11'1"1.11"1,.1- BANKBR8 : AltIUSBDNTS ~ 0qtiaI ................. ...... + . + A I8neral bankln' bullu .. traD-
'1.11 .. 1111111111.11' -&-1'.1 •• 1 1'.11'1-1-1 •• 1"1 •• 1' acte4. 11' 8. CJta&GD I&.
Wednesday ...... P. N. Haulh~ Song Hits jn The Goddess of Liberty Thursday .......... Karl D. LoOi t t =======:=====
Q h Ever since the first produc Ion 0 Saturd'lY ........ . K. T omJ*). Alaoclate Edtton "The Goddess of Liberty", the sur-
P. E. Van NOltrand Paul S. CoIlJer John A. Fullerton Walter Card.n passing comedy with music which T. H. Tapping Chester A. Core, Mr. Mort H. Singer will present at
Fred M. Pownall. Women Edlton the Coldren theatre next Wednee-
India Goodman Audrie Allpau,h clay, In Chicago where it ran for more Reporten
George A. Rice Paul Mather than 300 continuous performances
H. C. Langland Frank Jones to an enormous business, the songa
C. O. Sjulln M. D. Roller which are to be heard have been
"Of all that Is good, Iowa atrordl supg, played and whistled all over tbe bett. " the country, and they promise to
DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHIN9 CO .• JIve a great deal longer than the PubUlhen (Incorporated) ' trashy sort of music which has no
ROBERT B. PIKE, BuBinus Mer. body to It. Among the songs which
Eutered as leconlf-elasll mati matter, November 12, nu, at the POltollee at Iowa OIly, Iowa, under the act .t conerul of March 3, 1179. .
r.r Year, palt!. before NOT. n, ".11 Per Year, paid after NOT. 16, ".71 Per Beaelter ...... ........ U.U r.r Mellth •........•.••••• .11 Per SI.,le Cop, , ... , ... ,... ..1
will be heard here for the first time
on any stage, although they are not
a. little familiar to those who keep up
with things musical, are "If all
Moons were Honeymoons," "The
Haunted Pool," "Here's- to the Last
Girl," "Don't Choose a Gibson Girl,"
"Lonely," "The Goddess of Liberty," Ollee-U Eut Wuhln(toll Street, Both Phones "Where are They Now?" " Taxi ,
(Under Name of Iowa City ClUlen) Taxi," "Hall Diana," "Keep Me
AIlnouncementi and Ilotieea Ihould bt In the Iown omce by e o'clock to Insure publication.
Ceples for I&le and lubaeriptioDI taken at the Iowan omce, Iowa Book Store, Wieneke's Arcade book Ito~.
SUPPORT GLEE CLUB.
On next Tuesday evening the Uni
versity Glee club will give the first
concert in the auditorium. There Is a
duty devolving upon the general stu
<lent body to put forth an especial ef
fort to give the club a. respectable
"boost" at its Initial appearance.
When one remembers that the suc
cess to attend the club In Its out-o!
town concert is largely dependant
upon the support given here at home,
there can be uttle doubt that an at
tendance worthy ot the event wllI be
Young In Your Heart," " Oskee Wow
wow," "Let's Pretend You Love Me,"
"The Life Guards" and "Tummy
Tummy Tum,"
UP-TO·DATE TAILORING forthcoming. Everyone has some real is a feature ot our Easter garment
bation of what a glee club may be maldDg for men. ,.We clothe you In made to mean in advertising and the style )'OU WaDt, not tu the fubion
made up tu the factory laat faU. . ..... furthering the best interests of the
'Peoples'
Steam Laundry
-Domestic or
Gloss Work
-c. J. TOMS
IOWA AVENUE New Location.
IOWA. CITr, IOWA.
A. G. Spalding & Bros. are the IarpIt manufacturers In the ...... .,
Official Equipment FOR
AU Athletic Sports and Pastimes
REICHARDT o THE CONFECTIONER Palmetto Chocolates our specialty. All Candies Home-made. Ice Cream made in all saapee and furnished for Parties and Receptions.
ALL LATEST DRINK.S
The Iowa Electric Shoe Repairing Co.
108 South Dubuque It. We Guan.otee Ftnt 0laIe Work at
Lo ... PrIcee aa.o
Bu, and Sell 8ec:oDd lIaIIld 0I0t.bJDC.
I -
JOHN R. THOMAS Deal.r tu all klDd. ot
Coal, Coke, Wood, Flour and Feed •.. Coal ,arda and Feed Mill Cor. Wuh
Inrtoll and Van Bur .. Sta. JohnlOa Oeuatr T.lephoae .. "
lewa Tel.,Il ... UI-R
TJIIllMS CAiR.
univel'llltJ. 110 we need only call at- Order Your FAaater Suit A. G. SPALDING & BROS. BIIl- I think Miss Daisy Is just as
tention to the concert in order to
Insure the proper support.
BASEBALL DAYS HERE;
"'1 Wabash Avp.Due, OhfcalO, Dl pretty &S she can be. Jack..-Sure; most girls are. They no longer speak of San Fran
cisco as ,the "Paris of America;" they now speak of Paris BS the "San
J I I I I I 1"1' I +++++H+If ; BUSINESS DIUO!OI1 ~ '1"1,,1 I 1,,1 I I I ++++++++M
PBYSIOIdS,
DIUJ. DaAlf .. IIOIL8 PractiCf' Umlted to ..... If ..
ilJe. Ear, No. od ftJIIL Botta ·phoDel.
DB. i'RAJI)[ L. InQ Eye, Ear, NON ud ThnI&
Ollce OTer NoTak·. Drq ... Both ·Pholl ..
DB. W. H. DONOVD Ph,llolan and Sul'(eOa 117 1-2 8, Dubuqu ••
Ollce OTer Wl1klDlOn'l Qrooerr 'Phonel: Bell lOll, J. C. 147. _
calli anlwered trom oalOl.
DB. AUGUSTUS 8INNDQ Dlleues ot the Bye. Ear, HeM 1M
Threat Omoe with Dr. MuJUn 11 1-1 8. CJII.
ton St. Both 'Phon ..
OHARLIDS 8. GRANT, II. DOmce 1'1 l-a S. ~ I&.
OTer Stach'. Shoe Stort Belldeace _ SUJUIH ..
Ollce 'phon __ Bell IIOR. J. C. .It Ruld.nee 'phon __ Bell i7l1. 1.0.
1111.
DB. W. L BYWAmB J>beuee of
Ere, EU', Noee ad 'l1IroI& No.8 N. CIa. k.
OSTEOPATHS
DRS. WAiBBUMot W~ B. E. WaeIlbuJ'll, D. O. E,.l,. S. W .. Uura, D. O.
Ollce ... ...md ..... 101 •• LIu II., Iowa Cltr, Iowa. Both 'r.-
DENTISTS.
JOHN VOSll, D. D ... The Student'l DeJatJIt
16 1-2 South Dubuque 8L Both 'Phon88 Iowa Oltr, lnI
MUSIOAL STUDIOS
RALPH L&W'l'ON Teacher of Plano. Or......
Theory of Music. AvallUle tor Concerts, Recitals and Mull. STUDIO 10 1-2 W ASBlNaroJlL
MRS. ANNA DILLER 8TWll(J
MUllc Studlo 21 North Dubuque Street
"'111 receive pupils In Pi&llotortt, Irgan and Theory. Studio bonn'
II. /D. to 12 m. Aftern. on lIoun 'D7 appOintment. J. C. Phonl' nu Iltao dlo. 1i2l Realdl!n('e.
ANNA SMITH OWII Sopl'UlO
Pupil of Chu. W. Clark &lid a. Hamlin. Concerti. Reeitall, VOOIIIt ItrucUoa. Studio, 1U South a... St. J. C. PhODe 613.
REAL ESTATB FANS ARE OPTIMISTIC
(Continued trom page one)
Hemingway, the lengthy guardian
of the first sack, Is sUII in school,
but does not Int.nd to try for the
team, as he is busy preparing to be-
tOW 10 that we can promise it In time. Step In aDd be measured. Select the cloth and Choose the style you best prefer. We guarantee a awt perfect In At aDd ftnish and far superior hi o\'el')' way to ordinary garments . • The cost will be about what JOu paf for the common kind anyway.
We no OIeanJng, Pre ling and Repairing Also
Francisco of Franee." I hear that ~-SA-L-E-A-ND--R-E-NT-:--Larp--JIII-:~
Mr. Paulhan, the noted aeronaut, was oity relldencel, vacant Iota. ... a. rope walker before he became an tarml. Allo ItOCka ot mlrclludllt.
come an attorney in June. Hansen
HUSA, THE TAILOR,
203 College, Cor. Dubuque
ot last year's novices Is working hard We also do cleaning, pressing, re-
for the plac~ anct may land It, though pairIng.
Murphy of football and basketball re
nown is a first-sacker of class, and
will push "Hennery Dan" hard If he
tries out. Ex-captain Stewart has beld
second for two years and looks good
for the place again. Bryant will be
out again tor the short field position
and Is expected to Improve D1S last
year's game. Koh l Is gone trom thlrd
but there are acceptable candidates
for his place. Schmidt Is good, as Is
Wright, and a numlier of unherald
e<l stars can be relied upon to appear.
,'rhe only veteran left In the outfield
Is MacGregor, McGuire and Bechtel
baving graduated. McWhortor of the
1 HZ team wlll be out, an~ the ~Itch
en wJll need to Improve theW aim
tt they expect to deny the mtdl~ hl.
Illua) quota of fr@e trips to the tnltla)
QUARTER
~-L.~At Collars =' :l for :l5c
The matchless close-meeting collar. Sets on the neck ex· actly as illustrated.
Have UNOCORD endleu buttonhole •••• eaay.to. button and unbutton··. they don't tw ma.t.
'"'or Ma .. bJ MAX MAYBR.
..... IoatIa QIatoa Ie.
'.'
!Uld /he Ara-Notch
. ARROW COLLAR
1S,,2 (tW15 •. Cluett. PeabodylltCo .. MaUra ARROW CUFFS 15 centa • pm
aviator. Going up in the air was sec-ond nature to Ihlm- he started ,in at the early age ot seven. I wonder It he ever met our Geo. Francis Train. There wa san aviator for you-one ot the old-timers who made all ,the records In aviation before the war, and for some years after It. And yet it Is surprising how many tolks are worrying over the question, "Who
Oedar RaDids and Iowa City owns the air?" Since fiylng machines
Bail .. ,
• Hourly Trains Da.Uy
Betweeu
OIDO RAPmS
And
IOWA CI'l'Y
J and wireless telegraphy have com .. to stay this Is a very vi tal question and ODe that wlll Ihave to be submitted to the courts ot last resort. Meanwhile It you are In doubt about the right weight In spring underwear or you want to see lhe latest crimps In new shirts for Easter, you can come to us and get a quick decision and one that will cause you no afteretrects In the worry line.
The new shirt patterns tor spring are beyond the dreama of Look them over.
MlJOOSY,
With
c. M. RENO 110 1-2 Wuhl/IItOIl
IN8URANCE
----------------------------------------TIIB ONGINAL
BANKERS' LIFB A88OOIA'DOJ Del Moln ... Iowa
F. W. HOHMANN, AI-. 628 N. Dubuque St., Iowa Cltr, 10ft
.... CJIr .LocJp 110. " A. 1' ... A. II. ++++++ 1.1.. Record .. W. II. t IrIOI Moore, Sec. 0011
SpecIal Tuesday, March 16, 1: 30 p. m. and 7:30 p, m. 3rd degree. +1'++++-
8peclal Thursday, March 17, 7 p. March 16. .., Ird degree. JIplar ... UQ. Ircllload., of ... ..... +111111111 111"1111 JuI + . + ~ BUSINESS LOOALS :I: ... I I I I 1 I 1'1 -I-I •• oJ -I 1·1·. -I
101M Olty State Bank, acrou Itreet
trom Interurban ltation, tf
Phon. MurphY'1 nvel7 ror .w.n
turn-Gutl.
Go to the Iowa CUy Btate Bull
rlth Jour account.
Mulfc for danc .. , receptionl alld
~tb.r occallonl. Violin, Plano alld
.reh_tra. 1'. R. lpeTac.k, 710
Church .treat. B.ll PhODe. tf
Inln Gnham'l PutorlUJD olub.
GOOd I8mea. ReDoubl. JrloeL
PlIDOI for .1. and rut. 1'. a. Ip'lacel, 730 Church S\ U
Han your elotla.. ,renee at Or.
'.m'. panltorium.
stud.au waati., buk aceoJDa ..
.... 0.. lheuld Ie to lOW A CITY
rUTI! BANK, U.der OD"" Be11l8.
Supper served at the Presbyterian
church tonight, 6:30 on; 36 cents.
FOR RENT:-'J1wo front rooms.
lIodem. 621 N. Linn St, 3-17
FOR SALE:-Good second-hand
wilier overcoat and suit of cloth ...
Colt ,75 when new. Address inqu1rlell
to R, care DaUy Iowan. tf
Without doubt get your meals at the
OIYDlpian M~ly for the fastid
ious people.
Regular meals Only 25 and 30
cents.
In N. S.
North Cea
leu PI!)'
theW.
c1ation.
.larch U,
Auditorlul
March 25-6,
of the Am
Boc!aUon
sophlcal
Spring a ....... -0
T HE NEW STYL and most ad
cloth, fresh from t world, are here those who demand part an exclusive elsewhere in ... ",,"',.., cream of the pro ers in America. and see it. few to ranlle of styles man's ideas. and wide, so as to meet fine and medium priced. A broad
JOSEPH SL
rICHARDT 1"1"1 I I I 1"1' I ++++ III II, + .
:I: BUSINESS DlUaroD ~
E CONFECTIONER :to Chocolates our sped. All Candies Home-made. ~ made in all slaapes ~.rnished for Parties and rons.
L LATEST DRINKS
Iowa Electric
South Dubuque It. Ftm Olue WoI'It at
Lo ... PrIeM ....
R. THOMAS Coke, Flour and
'1,,1 I I 1·1' I I 1 oH+++Ho+++ PBYSIOIdS.
DRS. DUlf a BOIL8 PnctiCf' llmlted to ..... If •
lIIJe. Bar, NOM .. d 'ftJ'III. Botil 'phoDel.
DB. I'RAJIK L. InQ lDJe, Bar, NOM and TImIa
Of!lce onr No.,u'l Drq .... Both 'Pho ...
DR. W. H. DONOVD Phyldclan and Burpoa 117 1-2 8. Dubuque.
Of!lce over WIlk1D1On'I ONOlrJ 'Phonel: BeU lOll, J. C. 147. _
caUl anl"ered tram 0111 ..
DB. AUGUSTUS BINMIO DlIeas91 of the Bye. JIIar. N .....
Threat Omoe with Dr. Mullln 12 1·1 8. <JIa.
ton Bt. Both ·Pbon ..
0HARLB8 S. GRANT, .. D. Ollie. 1'1 1·8 S. Dab ..... k.
Onr Stach'l Bho. 8t.cm lIeIIIc1eace .. SIUDIIIH II.
Of!lc. ·phon __ B.U lIoa. J. c. Itt aMldence 'phon __ Bell iUI. I. 0.
IU.
DB. W. L BYWABB DiIMIeI of
BJe, Ear, Noee aDd '11IroM No.8 H. OIfIat.oa k
OSTEOPATHS
DRS. WAiBBURlfa WAIIIIII B. B. Wuhbul'll, D. O. Bveln 8. Wullbura, D. O.
Olllce .. ' nlfd ..... 1018. LIla It.. lo"a CU.J, 10"" Both 'ftall
and Feed Mill Cor. Wuh· ----------and Van Bure. Sta. Ceuat,J Telepho.. oUT
Tel.,Il ... 411-R
DBNTISTS.
lORN VOMl, D. D. L The Student'l Dentllt
111 1-2 South Dubuqui It. Both ·Phon.. Io"a Oltr, I01Il
MUSIOAL STUDIOS
RALPH LA. W'l'ON Teacher at PI.&no, Or......
Theory ot Music. AvatlMll tor Concerts. Recitals and MIlII_ STUDIO 19 1·2 WA.8BIXaroJ II.
MRS. ANNA DILLER 8TW1J(J
Muuc Studio 2) North Dubuque Street
"'111 receive PUpJlB In Plu%ltl. Irgan and Theory. StudiO bonn t
R. ID. to 12 m .• Utern. on 1I0un b7 appointment. J. C. Phonl' 4tU IItIo dio. 1i21 R9IldfJnre.
ANNA 8MlTB OWII Soprano
Pupil of Chat. W. Clark ad Ott. Hamlin. Concerti. Recltall, VOOIIIt
; most girls are. ItrucUon. StudiO. 1U Soutll C\IIIIII St. J. C. Phone 6U. no longer speak ot San Fran- _________ _
REAL ESTATI
SALE AND RBNT:-Larp JIll. the noted aeronaut. was city relldences. vacant loti, ...
walker before he became an tarml. Alia Itocb of m.rcb ....
c. M. RENO met our Geo. Francis TraIn. 110 1·2 WuhlllltOll
san aviator for you-one ----IN-S-UBAN--OE---
old-timers who made all the In aviation before the war. -----------some years after it. And yet TIIB ORIGINAL
I r mrJ 8 III 2 bow many tolks are BANKERS' LIFE A88OOI!'l'IOJ De. Moln ... Iowa
over the question, "Who F. W. HOHMANN, ApM, air?" Since fiylng machines 628 N. Dubuque St .• Iowa CItJ.I ....
telegraphy have com .. thIs Is a very vItal question
that wJll Ihave to be sub·
shirts tor Easter. you can us and get a quIck decision that will cause you no after-
the worry line.
over. MUoo8Y,
With
"
.... 0Ir Lodp 110. 4, A.. 1'. a A.. IlL -I+Jo I I I I I I I I I I I I I I It I. L. Ilecorda, W. II. + + .,... lloor., Sec. + OOIlIRG IVBB'lS +
SpecIal Tuesday, March Ifi. 1: 30 + + p. m. an4 7:30 p. m. 3rd degree. +1.++++ III •••••• III I
Special Thureday. March 17. 7 p. March U. JlU'1 Gl .. Club concert a .• 3rd degree. THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST JIplar • ..uaa. Ird Jloada.y of eaoII In N. S. Auditorium.
II8IIt1a. North Central Bl'&DCh or the Amer-
till •• I I I I I I 1"1 I I I I • + . + + BUSINESS LOOALS + + + til I lui I '1' 1"1 I 1"10 I ·1· 1"1 I I
10&Il PlTchololical UIOClation and
the W"8I'Il Phllosophlcal auo
Clfation.
IOWA CITY, MARCH 24 PeofJ'~ from many 3t1"OUfJdln g citle.r alreadyalilnM fl)r re3erllIJtloIU
larch U. Frltl Krell)er, vIolinIst at
10111& City State Bank. acro .. Itr .. t Auditorium.
(rOm Interurban ltatlon. tt March 26·6. North Central Branch
Phonl MurphY'1 nvefT lOr IwtIl
turD-outa.
Go to the Iowa (,"'tty State Bank
rltb Jour account.
MUllc tor dane.. receptionl and
~th.r occaDonl. Vlolln. Plano and
.reh.tra. F. R. Spevacet. 710
Cllureh Itreat. Bell Phone. U
Jnln Gt'aham'l Putorlaa olub.
ot the American Psychological as
loc'latlon and the Western Philo
sophical association.
Iowa Schools Lotte.
Ottumwa and Waterloo high
schools, the two Iowa entries In the
UnIversity of Wjsconsln's tourna
ment to determine the Intel'8Cholastic
baseball championshIp of the middle
west. have both been defeated. Wat· GOOd .. mce. Reuo •• ble JrIoeL erloo lost the dret contelt. an over
PI.nOl for .11 and NIlt. W'. L time contest. to the Sterling 111 .• high ,,,,vacll, 730 Church S\ U school. which has sInce reached the
Han your clotllea ,reuec at 0.... finals. Ottumwa succeeded fn reach·
,.m·. panltorlum. Ing the seml-dnale by deteatlng Mar-
Stud •• ta "utl., but acco •• ~ quette and DetroIt, but WIUI beaten In
.... 0 .. IlleuI' Ie to IOWA. CITY turn by Appleton. WII .• 20 to 14.
rUTI! BANK, u.der Opera HoUle. ThIs leaves the Utle to be played tor
Supper served at the Prelbyterlan by Appleton and Sterling.
chureh tonight, 5:30 on; 35 cents. ============ FOR RENT:-'l1wo tront rooms.
lIodern. 521 N. Linn St. 3-17
FOR SALE: -Oood second·hand
wIIter overcoat and sult or clothes.
COlt $75 when new. Address Inqu1rle~
to R. care Dally Iowan. tr
Without doubt get your meals at the
rOLDREN " THEATR~~
Wed., 16 March
MORT H. SINGER Announces
"The Goddess .Of Liberty"
..• with ... Sallie Fisher and Geor"e
Parsons
FRITZ KREIZLER
Seat Sale at Wieneke's, 8 South Clinton Street, Tuesday, March 22nd
Attractive MARSHALL-O'BRlEN·WORTHEN COMPANY
Dental and Surgical Supplies 116 Iowa Avenue
THE ALL IOWA HOUSE and Complete ~-------.--..;.
U.e of
GROCERIES ~be Brt Sbop FINI PHOTOS.llm 0'11'18
OIYnIpian MoStly for the fastid
ious people.
Regular meals Only 25 and 30
cents,
The Original All Star Cast U IOU appreciate Ql1A.L1Tr aDd ~ U ~ , com b b Chorus and Production OOUBftlOU8 TRBATDNT, we an ALI ~ \If
Biggest and Best Musical Comedy pam1lYe tba& we eaa ,1_ re .. Pree ________________________ .....
Playing Iowa City in Ten Years dell.,., to all parta of the .,. JIot.b I Prices-Lower Floor $1.50, Bal- 'PboML e ucI • Ioatll .,....... ... ===============~======~~
cony $1, Gallery SOc. Seat Sale Monday Noon.
- No Free List -Geo. D. Barth
Spring and Summer ....... -.Opening R 2 2
F • THE NEW STYLES. representinll the latest
and most advanced types in fashionable cloth. fresh from the best woolen mills in the world, are here and ready for inspeetion of those who demand quality. It is for the most part an exclusive line and ' not to be found elsewhere in town. Carefully chosen, the cream of the products of the cleverest deainters in America. We enjoy showin" it. Come and see it. few to equal it in the country. A ran"e of styles wide enou"h to meet every man's ideas. and a ran"e of prices equally wide, so as to meet all purses, too. High.cllss, fine and medium line of "oods. moderately priced. A broad welcome to visitors.
• • • •
JOSEPH SLAV A T A. Tailor I ' '.
10'1 S. Clinton Street ..
SABINS' EOOOATIONAL BOIIANG E (IawrpoI'aClfJd) FOUDd eel 1808.
HelU'f Sabin, B1brtdp H. 8eIJIa. Preat. Sec. t: Tr--.
Has been particularly luccelltul In aecurlng good pollftlonl u teub .. for Iowa Itudenu and graduatea. Coven the entlr. North,..." ... registration . lasts tor two yean. Write for tulllnformaUua. ManhattaD BIde. Del Motaee. ....
++ I II JnI I 1,,1,,1"1 1'1 I 11'+*+ N II I I 1 JoI I I III 1++
Iowa <.ttt~ Bcabeml' Prepllt .. Studeota for State UDlvenit)' 'CIm. !t. 'IIltllts Floe opportunity to make up cW ..... deI Prtnctpal
++,.-•• I • I I I I InI I I • 1·++++ I I I I I 1 •• J I 1 • 1 I I 1++
MAKE IT SEEM JUNE And you can get a foretaste 01 J uoe aod her beaat) lit this or any other seasoo it you let us make you a bou· quet from our ~reenhouse. The choicest cuttiogs of Carnations and Roses, and all seasonable P R INC E rareties. OFFleR-lll IOWA AVlC~.
-
-1-+·1·1 1 I 1 1 Jnl I I II •. 1'1 ++++ 1'1 I • I I • 1 I I I I I I I ++ FOR SALE:-Typewriters-Ribbons and Oil-Shorthand Boob
Typewriting Boou-COmmercial Books. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT AT
IRI~H'S UNIVERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE 114 1-2 Wa.Jhln,ton Street
++ I, I I I I I I I I I I I' I I I ++++ I • I I I· I I I I I I 1 I I I ++
~I'ectal .ate. to Iroul" at
Cownsends Studio
~·1IsS Bessie Ken is spending SUIl
~,y at her hOlUe In )[arengo.
MIEA! Bessie Pierce is unable to at
,end classes on account of lllness.
Senior modlcs danced Saturday
~vt-nlng In \Voodman hall.
CecU Morehouse M. '13, sustained
a sprained ankle Tbursday.
Miss Claire N Iman spent Satur
clay shopping in Cedar Rapids.
E. A. McLun, Dent '10, leaves to-
•• • •• For Good Looks
... USE .•.
·NY AL'S
. . ~:U inter-fra.ternity dance w~s
held Friday night at the Majestic
with Dr. and Mrs. Fitzell as chaper-
Y. M. C. A. held open house yes-
I Greasless Preoxide terday afternoon with Misses Louise
CO LD CREAM Krenzbud, Anna Densler as aSBoc1a-
25 CENTS tion hostesses.
W H E T S TON E ' S Miss Adelaide Black is enjoying a VIsit from ber cousin, Miss Aimee
"The Nyall'sts" Cornell and her sister Miss Edna _______________ ••••• _'._ •• 111 _____ • Black of Knoxville.
Miss Carrie Smitb, L. A., '09, who
day tor Dattle reek, Mich. Miss Elizabeth Van Brusools ot the guest of Miss Dorothy Franke is taking a special course in domes-
Miss Ca\l!e Weider is spending :m. Pleasant is vIsiting Miss Jessie For several days left yesterd&)' fol' tir: science, is visiting her sisters, Mrs I
Sunday at her bome in Oasis. Swiggard. her home in Williamsburg. Ensign and Mrs. Newcombe.
M'ss Meta Ranel' Is spending SI;n- Robert Dick of Cedar Falls is The Wexs club entertained at a
day at her home In Mareng'l spending the week-end with Kenneth !lance Friday night in Redman ball. Seniors Want 1\10l'() Songs.
Mr. Leo Kelley, L. '11, is confined Co lgrove. MI'. and Mrs. Schrader cllaperoned. Following is a senior class notice:
to bols room with illness. Mi ss Pearl cross, L. A. '08, wbo Is 1\JI'. Carl Kirkpatrick Is spending "Doubtless there are members of the
Lhe week-end at his bome In Water- !Jenior liberal arts class who are com-
THEA TR High Class Refined
Vaudeville THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUJID!
AND SUNDAY.
March 10, 11, 12, lS.
WEST & DENTON
Oomedy SInging Skit
HALSEN BROS.
The O.;ginal Dancing School
CLARENCE OLIVER
Monologuilt
2000 Feet of Real MovtDg PldIN!. Miss Iowa Marshall, L. A. '10, has teaching at Mediapolis is spending
be n unable to atten.d classes all the week-end in Iowa City. 100. posing class songs, but judging from 8 Shows Dally, 8:00.7:43-9:00 P.l
week because of illness. The Misses Ula and Amy Purvis Delta Tau Delta entertained last t.he small number of songs coming in, PrIces 10·20 Cenfl
Miss Myrtie 1\1oore, accompanied are being visited by their moLher ~vening at tbe chapter bouse. Dr. some are evidently waiting until the ++++++++++++++++++t THE PLACE TO BUY
Your
by her mother, is spending a few from V~-eH Liberty. and Mrs. R. H . Volland chaperoned. lost mdnute to turn In their compo-
days In Chicago. 1\115ses Anna Denzlt'r and Lonla W. S. Johnston, L. '10, spent Sat- sitlons. The committee urgently de-
Miss Mary Johnson has been con- Krenz are hosteseses at Y. W. C. A. urday anel Sunday visiting fri ends sires that all those wrIting songs or
TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES
fined to bel' room thill w ek with oven h01.l Saturday '1fternoon . ill Cedar Rapids. intending to write, bring them in to
the grlpv . Irs. Myra Lyon Dyers of Cedal' Robert W. Bailey of Des Moines the Dally Iowan office as much before
Misses Ruth Mortland and Blancbe 1 apida is visiting her parents, MI'. was a visitor at tbe Phi Delta Theta March 16 as possible and not latel' "I for all C~lleies
o(lorsuch spent the week-end at Ana- and' Mrs. Louis E. Lyon. bouse yesterday. than tb t date."
'UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
moea. Mrs J. D. Lewis who has been Miss Carrie Smith, L.A. '09, who Is
EAT PURITY CHOCOLATES MANUFAO'lU1UlID BY
WINDSOR PURITY CANDY CO. DES MOINES, IOWA.
1<'01' sale by: OUR SPECIALTIES: Athelia Cigar Store,. New York Baking 00., L. W. Porch.
PuritT Ohocolates, Wlndaor Pure Sugar Stick, U-Oaa·E&t-Bm Kiases Windsor Ptire Butter Seotch.
"IJrUJIG."
IJest results, send your work to
1)ar~ ate'dght and we ate equipped tt> !!andte your laundry in a manner that can not help but be satisfactory.
OWENS & GRAHAM 211·2lS IOWi:l AverlUe
Winter Styles In
Artistic footwear The Colle"e Pattern
A curnbination of Beauty, Excellence apd Style at prices you can afford to pay
At
MORTON'S , Corner Clinton and Washin"ton Streets
MAJr;@;S A SPECIAL TV 9F
STUDENTS SU"PPllES TeJEJ Boob f. aU ~u.. .. Faacy ~ode.
.. 'LarJrelft Stock, Lowe. Ptlcee 1
fblfii it.s · u~.. I
~~ : t~:
-----++4 III II 1,,111"1-1111'1 I 1++++ III 1 11'11:1 •• '1'1111" ++
attending the Stat~ Teacher's College "'---"~---"''''''1111111! I the guest of her sister, Mrs. F . C.
Ensign.
u Sigma Nll entertained at:l.
ciance Friday evening in their chap-
Unitarian Church Cor. Gilbert and Iowa Ave.
Rev. S. S. Loring, Minister.
SUNDAY MORNING AT 11:00 -EVOLUTION AND RELlGION
~(arcb 13. E.olution and Tthlcs. ~larch 20. The Place of Jesus In
·Evolution.
8mdy Class at 10
YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY AT 7.
Wlth paper on The Philosophy of
Stevenson by Miss Joanna Kyle. •
IT IS A PLEASURE TO STUDY
Where Electric or Gas Lighting is Used
Iowa City Gas & Electric Co.
ON THE CORm Waterman Fountain Pens
Posters and N ettiM for Room Decoration
OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT
+++++++t-+-H-lo+++I+fo+
H1STORY CONFERENCE
TO BE LED BI am (Continued from page one)
teacbers of bi story will make a pn.
grimmage to Iowa City to bear the
discussions and to meet those of
thell' fellow-workers from this aaj
other states whom the contereDII
will attract. The meetings occur (I
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
1Ilay 25, 26, and 27.
Easter As I G N of Easter is a welcome one always because ~
heralds the comtng of a new season. The most sipifi. cant ~ign of Easter for the men of this community is the
showing of New Suits whith it' now ready at the Max Mayer Clothing House.
THE HOME OF HAPPY DRESSERS
Knspp-Felt Stelsons
Suit~·(:ollege Brand Stein-Bloch
Top-coats--Gravenettes Drus Coats
Shirts·-· Manhattan Lenox
r--~~~~~--~~-
Here
Yes, your suit is here. You ' IDlY
come with $15, $16.50, or up to $25, but you will be able to find your fit, Our stock is so complete with In
assortment of SUITS for THIS SEASON and every suit is direct from the tit ~est and best eastern Tailoring h.that ) ou will not be disapointed' making a selection. It will be to ,our advantage to look these 200ds over soon.
LARGE VALUES I FOR LITTLE MONEY'
TH VOL. II
Natural Science Auditorium
Tonight 8:15
(OMMITTffS SfLfCTfD; ADOPT OINNfR PLANS
{iREATER UNIVEll ITY GATHER·
INGS TO BE DEMOORATIC.
Arrangements LIre Rapidly llelng
~Jade for Big Event in Univel'
slty Armory on MlIrch 30.
With the announcement yesterday
by Dean W. J . Teeters of the Col
lege of P.harmacy, of the cOl1lm lt
tees to have charge of the work for
the big university dinner March 30 .
active work for tbe big event has
commenced . Some idea of tbe im
mensity of the task of pr~parlng for
It Is sbown by the four hundred
'ro
H08coe
plates guaranteed to the ladles of tonight
the Improvement League who w!II
caler for the dinner . Tbis number
possibly will be swelled to five 'bun
dred . Tables will be crowded Into ~o IJ~ l!r.
the armory, a temporary kitch h' lirudsha\\
will be bunt, and a system Is being
devised to adequately take care of
the hungry students.
The com mittees who are working
to make tbe affair a success are:
On after-dinner speakers and mus
ic, Herbert lIoar, E. C. Robbins, O.
C. Priester.
On arrangemenL of tables anti
~eatlng by classes, C. H. Crowe, R .
D. Tllfany and Steve O'Brien .
The dinner wlll be held at 6: 00
p. m. at the armory. The inlUal din
ner held In 1908 was a success as
was the one last year and with the
ro-operation of the Greater Univer
Sity committee, the university sen
ale and tbe vadous student bodies,
the dinner this year will be the best
yet held. Seven soror1ties and fra
ternities have agreed to dispenso
with their evening dinner and at
tend the university dinner.
The spirit of the diners will be
democratic. Instead of sitting to
gether In little cliques, the seating
Koven .
club.
Riley
W\ll Ri will be by classes. Students from track team
many kinds ot student organizations er In the
may make short after-dinner speech- been
es If a suggestion received by the
Greater University committee Is car
ried out.
General Invitation to Free Show.
InVitations were yesterday Issued
to the deans and facultles of the col- Ished seconr
leges of the university for tbe fJ'e~ fer nce mee
vaudeville entertainment whlcb Is to won second
be given by the studt-nts of the col- '1 classy He
lege of applied science in tbe auditor- made In the
ium Thursday evening in celebration In 1907 \Vh
ot St. Patrick's Day. Managers of the in 4: 36 2-5.
"stunts" are anxious that the stu- Riley is t
dents of the other departments un- line ot form,
derstand that the show Is to be ab- er acted as
aolu tely free and that tbe public Is Moines scho
cordially Invited. Tbe best talent Ing Scarlet
among the engineers bas been secur- ccaches tor I
ed tor the acls. Dean W. G. Raymond Rllpy vlsll
bas allowed the stllrlents In his de- ':I 1 ~ma Alpha
partment a holiday tor the St. Pat- lay. He \\'11
rick rcillbration . tbls mornln!