Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1913-09-26C . , The Iowa university college is a . 'member of an...

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IOWAN 1 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF T1Ql: STATE UNIVERSITY OF VOLU:ME XUI IOWA CIT¥, IOWA, FRIDAY SEPT. 26, HU3. 6 20 GAMES FOR $4.00 BE A BOOSTER Year Athletic SAVE MONEY BY GETTING THAT NOW WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY BIG RECEPTION TO BE STUDIED STRENUOUS PRACTICE HE.RE ON MUDDY FiElD AT THE ARMORY lJowmnll, lieun Ertslgn, Ad- D[NI Al COllEGE IS MAKING BIG STRIDES vi 01')' Board :\rembers and Apparatus to Be One of the Best in the State--- D . C HE.-\L SClU:\I:\I AGE estgned to over Distance of 500 Miles ST.\. BY i \[cCLERON WITNESSES Othel'S to Speak. If the Iowa engineers want to dls- cuss the weather or other subjects !Jlth their friends out at Ames, they ",'111 be able to do It pretty soon-do CLUB WOMEN WILL VISIT UN IV ERSITY ! It by wireless too. The only thing Decision Rencbell At :\looting at Des about it, Iowa will be able to talk 10 Ames and Ames can hear it- but Ames can't talk back. Which will be not without advantages. to Come Here for Next CODvention Iowa City and the university will The electrlc-al engineerIng depart- entertain the federation of women's ment of the Is s hortly to clubs of the stl\te ...h:re for th 1915 Install a complete wireless set, cost- convention. President Bowman ex- Ing in the neighborhood of $500. A tended a personal invitation to the Once again, similar to past years, ED VARSlTY IN WORK I SIJecial Attel,tion l"aid to the lAne the joint reception for the students )ren-WOl'k of )Ien Oll Field yes-I wiII be held at the armory this even tc('(Jay Highly Satt factory to ing. The reception is conducted Coacbes. by the. Christian assocIations and ev- Daunted not a whit by lowering ery etl'ort Is being made to surpass clouds and soggy undertooting, the brilliancy of similar occasions of FW'I'l' 1"}<;ICCENT INCREASE IN lJecause of Men From Drake Senior Clas!! Sllow!! LargC8t Increase-- Iowlt Ha Highest and J\[ost Exact-. ing Itequh·ements. With the coming of Dr. Thomas Coach Hawley',", Hawkeyes engaged past years. in the most strenuous prartlte of the I Shortly after J. McCleron, tile new dean. and an 7: 30 o'clock, Presi- increase of nearly fifty per cen t in present, still young, season. A large dent and Mrs. Bowman, Professor shara of the afternoon was devoted and Mrs. Kay, the presi- the enrollment, the college of den- tistry is beginning an unu sua lly prosperous year. The registration to what might be said to be the first \ dents of the hl'lstian as- liJOst thirty-five feet high will be put women to meet at the university city has reached the figure of 230, of taste of real scrimmage experienced I sociations and others will form the . up on the north end of the physics and a telegram from the exeClutive by the team candidates this year. receiving line to welcome the stu- Which number 116 are freshmen. building and a network of wires council yesterday afternoon said that Coach Thomas' yearlings were call- dents ot the university. The primary The enrollment last year, the reg- stretched from it to the flag statl' on the choice had been unanimous. istratlon for this year and the per ed upon for the first time to begin purpose of this oCcasion Is to further the dome of the Old Capitol. This The women of the state ought to their active work in preparing and the true democrac-y of this great of Increase are shown in the will serve as an aerial, and the ap- see the university, Is the opinion of conditioning the first string athletes state of Iowa. No better opportun- followIng table: P aratus will have a range of some the university authorities. They be- for the coming games. From present ity during t he academic year will be F's'm J'n'rs S'n'rs three or four hundred miles. Iieve it wllI lead to a l arge advance indications the youngsters will force offered to the IStudent body whereby 1912-13 84 45 32 51 60 It wIll be one of th e largest in the in the reg istration of the department d 19] 3-1914 ]16 the. varsity to the limit on more than they can meet on common groun 63 state, possibly the largest. It will of domestic science and the college one occasion this season. and on equal terms . No better op- Incra se, per cent 38 40 t "th the of Fine Arts especially. It Is seen that the senior be able to communica e WI Special attention was paid to the portunity will be offered for the stu- clas linemen in yesterday's mix, work in dents to meet the new faculty mem- sh.ows by far the greatest per cent of increase. While tbis is due partly fl.ock Island arsenal station over the jldlssissippi river, and there are a number of private stallons in state with which It can talk, the blocking tackling etr being em- berS as well as the old members. "Wherever you go, whatever situ- ' ,., to tbe accession from Drake univer- ation in which you are placed, al- phasized . Iowa's line will have no Professor Kay wi\) be the to ast . I'k l ·t l·f th k h t f th even·lng. Presl'dent sity, of the increase of thirty-seven there is sieve I e qua I es 1 e wor s own mas er 0 e one person students In the two upper classes of The ways remember Ames set will be able to receive the who really cares for you, and who lignals from Iowa, the same as most I will not let you go-Jesus Christ." low powered stati on can, but its ' Thus spoke the Rev. D. W. Wylie at transmitting apparatus Is small and ' the regular Wednesday evening unab le to s'end messages this far. meeting of the Y. W. C. A. at Close Hence the reason for their hearing Hall last night. to all we say and not talking back. "College life is a test of woman- However, the appartus wasn't pur- Ilood. Here you will meet many for the purpose of di$cussing wbom you do not like and who do foo tball certainties with Ames, or kindred subjec-ts. It Is Intended for experIlllenting and will give the boys not like you, be sa);,s, "to love your neighbor as yourself." Love is not a matter of chance, but of will. llIuch practice In a new and rapidly "The real test of life is to keep developing field of engineering. The the soul unspotted and to keep faith university already possessed a set with life. This Is worth all the am- that ",III send five or ten miles. bltlon In the world, and the Bible is Af- by the men in yesterday's practice Bowman will welcome the students. only about one-half come from DeB is any criterion of their ability to op- Henry G. Walker will speak for the Moines. pose tbe savage on-rushes of speedY city of Iowa City. Dean EnSign, as backs. usual will have sometbing to say "Many applications to enter the co ll ege were received which I waS The following was the lineup of which will be interesting as well as the tentative varsity. beneficial to all who bear him. Pro- compe ll ed to turn down, " said Dean Houghton-center Brueokner-right guard Wilson-left guard Kirk-right tackle Barron-left tackle Bowen- right end Gunderson-left end Parsons-quarter Garretson-right balf Dick- left half back McGinnis-full " baCk. back fessor McBride will also speak. McClernon yesterday. These came fol - from students who did not meet our The receiving line will be as requirements for admission or who lows: President and Mrs. Bowman, had attended colleges whose entranc-e Professor and Mrs. R. B. Wylie, Pro- standards were lower than ours." fessor and Mrs. Rigler, Macetta B · id t f th Y W C The Iowa university college is a rownlllg, pres en 0 e . . . , . ' member of an association of denta l A ., Franlc R. Menaugh, preSident of , h Y '1 CAD d ME- 'I schools In the Un ited States having t e . ". . ., ean an rs. n I H Y Willi t f the highe st and most exacting en- s gn, " ams, secre ary 0 I h Y M C A ' 1\11 L i F trance requirements. Credits from t e . . . " ss ou se arr. f th Y W C D these schools ar e accepted In any secretary 0 e . . . A., ean This purchase is only a part of the compass towards this end. a sum of $1200 that has been spent ter leaving you wlJl forget M KIt h 0 Pi I part of the world where AmerIcan many Anna . ngen agen, G. . er- :/ BAPTIST STUDENT NOTlCE C college credits are recognized at all. ?n further apparatus for the electri- things l earned while there and many reI, the new man at the Y. M. . A' I The members of the Baptist cal laborator y. New lecture appara- friendships, but your faith wlll al- An interesting program has been tus, transformers, bigger motors, and ways hold. " One of the greatest of the great church, and old students wlIl receive arranged for the evening. Carl the new stud ents at a reception and Brueckner and Miss Caroline New- TO O.>\T HOUO STUDENTS Students Mass at St. Patrick's a new type of ro tary onverter, have been ordered within the last six social evening In the church parlors, temptations In life will , come comb, have c·harge of the arrange- Saturday evening, September 27th, church at 9 o'clor,k every Sunday. Meeting of members of Newman so- clety at K. of C. ball immediately af- weeks. A ,1000 for re- when you go out Into l oe drudgery ments . There will not be a dull mo- t at o'clock. Let everybody come cording the wave forms of altel'nat- of the work-a-day wor ld from this 'ment during the enUl'e evening. prepared to have a good time. ter students Masll. Very Ing currents Is llkewlse an Important .beautiful, cultural plaoo. How will addItion. you stand the strain. Perhaps in a The university, since the electrl- little hall bedroom? Only thro ugh Il.,Al department was moved to the faith and the Bible can you keep physics building, has had one of the foothold on the real thIngs of life." most modern and thoroughly equip- ped laboratories In this branch ot work to be found In the country. With the addition of so many thous- Its annual reception for the freshmen aDds of dollars worlh of new eQ ulp- of the law ollege, In the Bocl ty ment this year rou. Clh advanced a.nd fOOms of the law buildin g, thlt! eve- PlllLO OCTAVE BAOONIAN OLUB The Ph iJom athean literary society Tbefirst meeting ot the Baconlan wllI give a. reception to the new men club will be held In the Physics hall "How to make this year count on Friday evening, Septem, ber 26, at most" Is the subjeot of the meeting of the university at Clo se hall, 1\Ton- September 29, at 8 0'- 7: 30. The retiring president of the of the Sunday morning circle of tbe PHlLO.OOTAVE RECEPTION New students w111 be entertained by the Ph!lomathean and Octave club, Professor Geo. W. stewart, will Y. W. C. A. at 9 o'clock In the rooms give an address. entitled "CertaIn at Close Hall. This 18 the first Physical Aspects of Hearing." This of the meetings which are to be held Is also the r eg ular v nlng fo r the every Sunday mordlng for all univ- election of officers. The public is I ersity girls, just before church serv- constructive work can be und er lak- nin g. ReceivIng w111 comm nc en . 8 sharp. at I Thanet lit erar y societies Saturday evening at eight o'clock at Close hall. ordlally Invited to hear this interest-'I lces. All gir ls are Invited Ing address. to come. Game Called at 2:00 Admission .' I 25 Cents -;

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IOWAN 1

PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF T1Ql: STATE UNIVERSITY OF I~lW"\'

VOLU:ME XUI IOWA CIT¥, IOWA, FRIDAY ~IORIWXG, SEPT. 26, HU3. Nu~mEn 6

20 GAMES FOR $4.00

BE A BOOSTER Year Athletic ~ickets SAVE MONEY BY

GETTING THAT TIC~ET NOW

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY BIG RECEPTION

TO BE STUDIED STRENUOUS PRACTICE

HE.RE ON MUDDY FiElD AT THE ARMORY

I>l'e~ident lJowmnll, lieun Ertslgn, Ad-

D[NI Al COllEGE IS MAKING BIG STRIDES

vi 01')' Board :\rembers and Apparatus to Be One of the Best in the State---D . C HE.-\L SClU:\I:\I AGE estgned to over Distance of 500 Miles

ST.\. BY 1)1<~AN i\[cCLERON WITNESSES Othel'S to Speak.

If the Iowa engineers want to dls-

cuss the weather or other subjects

!Jlth their friends out at Ames, they

",'111 be able to do It pretty soon-do

CLUB WOMEN WILL VISIT UN IV ERSITY

!

It by wireless too. The only thing Decision Rencbell At :\looting at Des

about it, Iowa will be able to talk

10 Ames and Ames can hear it- but

Ames can' t talk back. Which will

be not without advantages.

~Iojnes to Come Here for Next

CODvention

Iowa City and the university will

The electrlc-al engineerIng depart- entertain the federation of women's

ment of the un! ve~fty Is shortly to clubs of the stl\te ...h:re for th 1915

Install a complete wireless set, cost- convention . President Bowman ex­

Ing in the neighborhood of $500. A tended a personal invitation to the

Once again, similar to past years, ED VARSlTY IN WORK I

SIJecial Attel,tion l"aid to the lAne the joint reception for the students

)ren-WOl'k of )Ien Oll Field yes-I wiII be held at the armory this even

tc('(Jay Highly Satt factory to ing. The reception is conducted Coacbes.

by the. Christian assocIations and ev­

Daunted not a whit by lowering ery etl'ort Is being made to surpass

clouds and soggy undertooting, the brilliancy of similar occasions of

FW'I'l' 1"}<;ICCENT INCREASE

IN COI~LEGE

lJecause of Men From Drake Senior

Clas!! Sllow!! LargC8t Increase-­

Iowlt Ha Highest and J\[ost Exact-.

ing Itequh·ements.

With the coming of Dr. Thomas

Coach Hawley',", Hawkeyes engaged past years.

in the most strenuous prartlte of the I Shortly after

J. McCleron, tile new dean. and an

7: 30 o'clock, Presi- increase of nearly fifty per cen t in

present, still young, season. A large dent and Mrs. Bowman, Professor

shara of the afternoon was devoted and Mrs. Kay, the presi-

the enrollment, the college of den­

tistry is beginning an unusually

prosperous year. The registration to what might be said to be the first \ dents of the hl'lstian as-liJOst thirty-five feet high will be put women to meet at the university city has reached the figure of 230, of taste of real scrimmage experienced I sociations and others will form the

. up on the north end of the physics and a telegram from the exeClutive by the team candidates this year. receiving line to welcome the stu- Which number 116 are freshmen.

building and a network of wires council yesterday afternoon said that Coach Thomas' yearlings were call- dents ot the university. The primary The enrollmen t last year, the reg-

stretched from it to the flag statl' on the choice had been unanimous. istratlon for this year and the per ed upon for the first time to begin purpose of this oCcasion Is to further the dome of the Old Capitol. This The women of the state ought to their active work in preparing and the true democrac-y of this great c<~nt of Increase are shown in the will serve as an aerial, and the ap- see the university, Is the opinion of conditioning the first string athletes state of Iowa. No better opportun- followIng table: Paratus will have a range of some the university authorities. They be- for the coming games. From present ity during the academic year will be F 's'm J'n'rs S'n'rs

three or four hundred miles. Iieve it wllI lead to a large advance indications the youngsters will force offered to the IStudent body whereby 1912-13 84 45 32

51

60 It wIll be one of the largest in the in the registration of the department d 19] 3-1914 ]16 the . varsity to the limit on more than they can meet on common groun 63

state, possibly the largest. It will of domestic science and the college one occasion this season. and on equal terms. No better op- Incrase, per cent 38 40

t "th the of Fine Arts especially. It Is seen that the senior be able to communica e WI Special attention was paid to the portunity will be offered for the stu- clas

linemen in yesterday's mix, work in dents to meet the new faculty mem- sh.ows by far the greatest per cent of increase. While tbis is due partly

fl.ock Island arsenal station over the

jldlssissippi river, and there are a

number of private stallons in

state with which It can talk,

the blocking tackling etr being em- berS as well as the old members.

"Wherever you go, whatever situ- ' ,., to tbe accession from Drake univer-ation in which you are placed, al- phasized . Iowa's line will have no Professor Kay wi\) be the toast

. I'k l·tl·f th k h t f th even·lng. Presl'dent sity, of the increase of thirty-seven there is sieve I e qua I es 1 e wor s own mas er 0 e

one person students In the two upper classes of The

ways remember Ames set will be able to receive the

who r eally cares for you, and who lignals from Iowa, the same as most

I will not let you go-Jesus Christ." low powered station can, but its

' Thus spoke the Rev. D. W . Wylie at transmitting apparatus Is small and '

the regular Wednesday evening unable to s'end messages this far.

meeting of the Y. W. C. A. at Close Hence the reason for their hearing

Hall last night. to all we say and not talking back.

"College life is a test of woman­However, the appartus wasn't pur- Ilood. Here you will meet many

~based for the purpose of di$cussing wbom yo u do not like and who do football certainties with Ames, or

kindred subjec-ts. It Is Intended for

experIlllenting and will give the boys

not like you, be sa);,s, "to love your

neighbor as yourself." Love is not

a matter of chance, but of will. llIuch practice In a new and rapidly "The real test of life is to keep

developing field of engineering. The the soul unspotted and to keep faith

university already possessed a set with life. This Is worth all the am-that ",III send five or ten miles. bltlon In the world, and the Bible is

Af-

by the men in yesterday's practice Bowman will welcome the students. only about one-half come from DeB is any criterion of their ability to op- Henry G. Walker will speak for the Moines. pose tbe savage on-rushes of speedY city of Iowa City. Dean EnSign, as

backs. usual will have sometbing to say "Many applications to enter the

co llege were received which I waS The following was the lineup of which will be interesting as well as the tentative varsity. beneficial to all who bear him. Pro- compelled to turn down," said Dean

Houghton-center

Brueokner-right guard

Wilson-left guard

Kirk-right tackle

Barron-left tackle

Bowen- right end

Gunderson-left end

Parsons-quarter

Garretson-right balf

Dick- left half back

McGinnis-full "baCk.

back

fessor McBride will also speak. McClernon yesterday. These came

fol - from students who did not meet our The receiving line will be as requirements for admission or who lows: President and Mrs. Bowman, had attended colleges whose entranc-e Professor and Mrs. R. B. Wylie, Pro-standards were lower than ours." fessor and Mrs. Rigler, Macetta

B · id t f th Y W C The Iowa university college is a rownlllg, pres en 0 e . . . , . ' member of an association of dental

A ., Franlc R. Menaugh, preSident of ,

h Y '1 CAD d ME- 'I schools In the Un ited States having t e . ". . ., ean an rs. n

I H Y Willi t f the highest and most exacting en-s gn, " ams, secre ary 0 I h Y M C A '1\11 L i F trance requirements. Credits from t e . . . " ss ou se arr.

f th Y W C D these schools are accepted In any

secretary 0 e . . . A., ean This purchase is only a part of the compass towards this end.

a sum of $1200 that has been spent ter leaving you wlJl forget M KIt h 0 Pi I part of the world where AmerIcan

many Anna . ngen agen, G. . er-:/ BAPTIST STUDENT NOTlCE C college credits are recognized at all.

?n further apparatus for the electri- things learned while there and many reI, the new man at the Y. M. . A' I The members of the Baptist

cal laboratory. New lecture appara- friendships, but your faith wlll al- An interesting program has been

tus, transformers, bigger motors, and ways hold.

" One of the greatest of the great

church, and old students wlIl receive arranged for the evening. Carl

the new students at a reception and Brueckner and Miss Caroline New-

TO O.>\THOUO STUDENTS

Students Mass at St. Patrick's a new type of rotary onverter, have

been ordered within the last six social evening In the church parlors, temptations In life will , come comb, have c·harge of the arrange-

Saturday evening, September 27th,

church at 9 o'clor,k every Sunday.

Meeting of members of Newman so­

clety at K. of C. ball immediately af-weeks. A ,1000 o~cl\logral)h for re- when you go out Into l oe drudgery ments. There will not be a dull mo-

t at o'clock. Let everybody come cording the wave forms of altel'nat- of the work-a-day wor ld from this 'ment during the enUl'e evening.

prepared to have a good time. ter students Masll. Very Import~nt. Ing currents Is llkewlse an Important .beautiful, cultural plaoo. How will

addItion. you stand the strain. Perhaps in a The universi ty, since the electrl- little hall bedroom? Only through

Il.,Al department was moved to the faith and the Bible can you keep

physics building, has had one of the foothold on the real thIngs of life." most modern and thoroughly equip­

ped laboratories In this branch ot work to be found In the country.

With the addition of so many thous- Its annual reception for the freshmen

aDds of dollars worlh of new eQ ulp- of the law ollege, In the Bocl ty

ment this year rou.Clh advanced a.nd fOOms of the law building, thlt! eve-

PlllLO OCTAVE BAOONIAN OLUB

The PhiJomathean literary society Tbefirst meeting ot the Baconlan

wllI give a. reception to the new men club will be held In the Physics hall " How to make this year count

on Friday evening, Septem,ber 26, at most" Is the subjeot of the meeting of the university at Close hall, 1\Ton-September 29, at 8 0'- 7: 30. The retiring president of the of the Sunday morning circle of tbe

PHlLO.OOTAVE RECEPTION

New students w111 be entertained

by the Ph!lomathean and Octave

club, Professor Geo. W. stewart, will Y. W . C. A. at 9 o'clock In the rooms

give an address. entitled "CertaIn at Close Hall. This 18 the first on~

Physical Aspects of Hearing." This of the meetings which are to be held

Is also the regular v nlng for the every Sunday mordlng for all univ­

election of officers. The public is I ersity girls, just before church serv­

constructive work can be underlak- nin g. ReceivIng w111 comm nc

en . 8 sharp.

at I Thanet literary societies Saturday

evening at eight o'clock at Close hall.

ordlally Invited to hear this interest-'I lces. All unlverSI~Y girls are Invited

Ing address. to come.

Game Called at 2:00

Admission .' I

25 Cents

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mit. Phone 201 M. superiority in our dry-cleaning pro- FOR SALE-A military uniform ============*============~==========~ cess. We have progressed with the lin good condition, size about 30-32. ~:-o.:o()oX)o:O()O)CXo()oX)o:O()O:oQ.:o()o:o()o:O:.C>:o()oX)o:oQ-:O:oO:oQC>:oQ':oO«XO:'C>:oOX)oX)o:oQ':o.~X)o)C>)O.X)oX)':O)Q+()

times, a.nd ha.ve installed the very May be used by Lieut. Inquire at Q ' ! latest facilities for doing the work. 320 S. Cllnton. 3 \·· $2 50 Th $2 50 Send your suils, gowns, waists, etc., . . e . to a reliable cleaner and you are LOST-Saturday night. a lucky i assured of the best at results. I C· $2 SO Sh P 1

AU kinds of altera.tions and mend- curve fountain pen. Large cap. iowa tty oe ar or 'ng at , ... onab' •• ,',eo. Pho., "?OR. Zt ~ •

Central Deaning "ou~'e w,;,o.~.,~,~;-:'gh:' ::d;O w:::':;: ~ welcomes you to call and see ~ J14 8. Dubuque PboDe 292 ton St. " . a complete line of ~

Men's and Women's $3.50, $4.00 and :. I. $5.00 Shoes

in the new shapes and the latest styles

For Only $2.50 Ladies Dancing Pumps. in all colors a specialty.

CREM. APRONS"

Low Rent and Small Expense Gives you the benefit

Acid Proof Climb The Stairs and Save Dollars. It Pays . " The Iowa .. Cit}tn.$2.50~ Shoe Parlor

.. . . Up-SWIs, .Over College Inn 119 1-2 E. Washington St

. . ",', . ~ $2.50 ' $2.50 I ........ ~.................................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-

4-Piece , (

Orchestra

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rr Sophomore and Freshmen

To Clash Again

Don't Forget to Buy That

Year Ticket

EDDA NOTIOE «>:oQoX)OoCXOXX<»~C»OCoC»~C»OOO+<»O«>OOOO SUNNY SIDE OF BROADWAY

Edda will have a short business ~ i OPENS AT ENGLERT THEATER

meeting at Close hall Saturday, is Th W " I Sh --Sept. 27. at 7:15 p. m. All members (5 e oman S Op The Sunny Side of Broadway open-

ar urged to be present. ~ I ed at Englert's theater yesterday af-

============ Q ternoon with a fair sized matinee

" ~ ~ crowd.

j: I see::: ~~o~:vea::e h~:8~:~c::! ::;:~

Party Dresses ment as tar as applause was conoern-• ed. However Miss Alice Sher's danc-

i Sl:.1i ts, Coats, Waists § :g :I~ :~: :h:;:::::;:D~I'I"md. 9. § Miss Sher's dancing Is especially

2 an d Furs § good and although her voice is only ~ Q mediocre, she received repeated en-

.. Q chores.

~ .~ The play lacks a plot but the cos-

. ~ . Gossard Corsets i turning has been well done 'and the

THE. 9. dialogue is bright and snappy. Gates

rn a s t 1- meg A:ustln in the lea.dlng role is only or-r. 2 ~ § dinary and th~ same might be said

9 .~. of the Irish comedians whQse com-

The Elite Photo Play House

S edy Is very much on the slap-~t1('ik

;

New Jefferson Hotel Bldg. • ~ order.

: §======= We put on tJle clns lest picture HARV AT & ST A CH Q

in this little old town. . ~. ~.'.: I Exclusive feature, MaNon 8 h

I ·~nnl·d. the "D--hael" of the ""'~ u-. o-X>:9=-o.x>«>:<x-o,:o()o:<xO:-o.:O:<X-o.:O:O:oOo'..o.:O:o()o.'o()oX)':O:~~

J moving pictm'o plays.

in

"THE 'OEi\D SECHE'r"

I!'rom the I)ook by Wilkie

(1ollins. A highly l·tofine,l and

• deeply interesting pla~ . One (lilY

(I.ly.

Saturday, Sept. 27

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§ When You Feel Like Eating ~ (S THINK OF THE 2

~ Johnson County Cafe ~ ~~ 2 ~ Take the Elevator . .. 2 JOHNSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING • '::O:O:OX)':O:O:OX>'XXO:o:-o-:o:O:O:-o,:o:oOo',oC»CXOX>X) «>:0:-0

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j LIGliT LUNCHES i ~ Better Brain Work ; ~ ,. ~ i ~ Hundreds of you fellows whose work is almost entirely brain work stuff I i. your stomachs at noon with 17 varieties of roasts, entree's soups, side did'slhes

and fancy concoction and then wonder why in creation you're so logy an azy 2 and tired all afternoon. i (5 You eat too much. You eM your I I stomach" so full of grub that it takes

• all your energy to handle it, 'and your cereberal machinery has to slow down. Your ginger 'evaporates fllld ~our ambition takes a long, deep sleep. Another half day gone to the bow-wo.ws.

If you look around you'll observe that the great la.wyers, the famous lur-l geons a.nd the keen-brained. capt~s industry who put over gigantic deals al-

most invariably e~ IighWunch8\. If· Utey do iny heavy feedmg at al~ they ~

j do it at night when the' day's work is over. They figure that an expanded 2 brain is a whole lot better than an e1'p~nded stomach. C5

• Give your gra.y ma.tter a.nd your liver both a chance by eating your lunch at

PRINCESS THEATRE

"For those who care"

Special attention given to tl1p Ladies and Children.

Positively no pilfures shown here that will offend the most refined.

TODAY "FOR THE SINS OF AN·

OTHER"

A powerful Dramatic offer­ing by tbe Victor Co. that w1ll appeal to all .

"GAU~IONT WEEKLY" Picturing faithfully all the

latest current events glean­ed from all over the World.

AT.SO ONE B~G ROARING OOl\mOy.

"Kum N &. LAF"

Iowa The.atre .

Friday ... "The Iron

Master" Kay-Bee feature In two reels

Amazing battle scenes feat­uring the attaok on the mill by the Northern soldiers.

"The Lead Nickel~ Hiding Wad from

Wifey," Keystone Comed,

Saturday ... liThe Madcap"

Broncho headliner In two reels

College romance ends abrupt­ly. The man enlists as a Spy in army. He Is shot and left for dead. The girl finds him and brings him to safety.

"Frazzled Finance"

'l'han!Iou.ser Domedy

Sunday... . "In the Land of Dead Things"

Broncho headliner in two reels

Showing a terr~ble sandstorm on the desert. Terrific hand-

~

to-hand struggle between In­dians and settlers. Battle to death between U. S. troops and Sioux Indians.

"WHAT FATHER SAW-

WILLIE l\fiNDS TIlE DOG"

Majtstic Comedy.

COMINGI J~M!S K. H-,-CKETT

"PRISONER TOf ZENDA" Next Mon~ay and Tuesday

AT

Brown's American

College Inn. Treat yourself to one of College Inn'a Sandwiches, Salads, Cold Meats, Hot Chocolate, Tea, Milk and Coff~, Ice Cream, Drinks, and you will go to your desk in the afternoon as bright and cheerful and mentally alert as you did in the morning. i . Look For This Pure Food Sign .atOOO+O+OfOO()toO+OfOO()to~~otOtOOO

Englert The~trle ~~¥~~'{:~~

PRICES - 5 Aqts of Vaug:evtlle

~ IOc; 2~c ~d 30c 2 Reels or Picij.tres

· We Cater to Student PartIes Qpell After All Dalleea § ~ ThIs Week Matinee and Two Show. at tbiht § ~ ~ . 7,45 and 9.00 . §

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COLLEGE INN

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Soft, ,stylish, Sheer and Snus­Fitting Holeproof Hpsiery

~ ~

I ; TO YOU STUDENTS

Six pairs Men's Cotton Hose, guaranteed to W (x months

NOW THAT YOU'RE ALL HERE,

When you Need Anything In WEARING APP AREL-

Just come over on Dubuque Street

--AND TRY--

?lavata & Ep'pel .,

IOWA CITY;S LIVE .. 2~

i Thr::t:~~~ h?t~l~\. M 'r~~;l~~d . H~~~: . gua~~~t~~d . t~ . ~~~~ . ~ix"1.50 months wltbout holes ... .. ................ ,2 and $3.00

Six pairs ien's Silk Hos , guaranteed to wear three months ' wfthQ\lt holes ... •............. . .. .... . . . ....... ,,2.00

S~IAJh EFF1OC1J'S IN GYM SUITS FOR YOUNG WOl\lEN.

, .

CLOTHIERS We have just received an assortment of samples 01 modish mod~

els, Young ' omen's Gym Suits. Come to our Ready~to~Wetl't de~ partment, sele t the style and we ",111 have it tor you ~n a very few days.

Excellent assortment and extreme low prlees.

MERCHANDISE AND PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT .

WE MAKE

APRONS j liam Anspoch, M. ']5, were In

~===========~~~=~=====~= the first of the week visiting

FRATERNITY ers about the city and uni versity hal{ •

~l!!iIi"""'''''' FOR.

TOU R N AMENT rolled up some high scorP-fJ at the Housewives, r urses, Misses, and Cogswell, who formerly held

bowling all ,anll pr ~ects are that You will receive double ser~ Ladies' Sanitary Aprons. cbairs of gynechology and

Inter~traternity bowling oontests the 250 mark will be passed berore vice from your shoos when you We glllll'lIntee too save you laundl'Y in the homeopathic medical

are the latest things in the world ,'ery long. This week ali :lveral'e of have them mended by us. Don't Bills . Ihad patients in a local 110s[lItal of sports about the university. The say you cannot get first class We also make sheets and table- nesday.

. three games is being tal,en In the work until you have seen the 0loths. frats are organizing teams WhlC ir WIll •

race for the prize hung 11]) by Hil ly kind of work we do. hold a tournament some time ·th!!! _

r II I t d Id I I Purcell, so the averag13 SCOl'es al'C

a or w nler 0 ec • tle c lam-pionshlp of the Greeks of the uni \'~ not as high as the single ones aJ-

Call at TJ:le Rexa 11 Drug Store ~or ~nspection PRICES

erslty. Constant practice by some though scores for three games rUIl Call at til Beall Drug Store for l\len's halt soles, nailed .... ... . 50c

or the most promising of the bowl- almost to 200. Ladies' half Boles, nalled .... .. . 40c inspection.

==============================================:t-L ! NeD:s baJt soles, sewed . ....... 65c We make hand-made rain coats

RubbeR' heel ................ 33c espeCIall y for ladles . . C)Oo()Oo()«>+O<tO+<>!<><.a.!O!O!<<>!O!O!O!.QtX).X>X»<>!O!O!l Ladies' haIt soles, sewed ..... .. SOc .

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1 . i REPAIRING CO. ~

YOU 121S Soutb Dubuque X

~ New Line of . . ~ 8 The Pure Food ~

New W oole!1~ ,.- § Emporium ~

i 6

YOU cannot afford to buy your Fall Suit or Overcoat until you get a line on what we can do for you.

First Class Work and Satisfaction . Guaranteed

Latest Styles Newest System

SuJts 9nd evercoats

$32.00 - ana up

The home of GOOd Things to Eat. , ••

We extend a oordial ~nvitation to l9. you to call at our up-to-date Grocery \9-Store. We want to get acqualntod .9

To See

i with YOll and \Ve want you to inspectl2 our immensll stock and test our ~ methods of doing btnliness. 8 To r ry On Geo. D. Barth i . " .:

Grocer Q I

• ~. • So, Dubuqu. 8"""'. ~ r 0 Compare

For StrIctly High § I~ Grade and' S~nitary i

~ i Work, see '" I:

To Consider

1

To Day

~ ~ New Rrocess ~~. '~""'":,",':' 8 i i ~ The greatest lIne of Ready-to-Wear § Laundry Co. ~ ~ Clothtns, comprising of such well

i . ~ .. ~ known makes asXautman" Bros.'Pre-Shrun~

. • Q "Camp'u_ Togs', "Colle.e 8rand Clothes" and

~ The Relrable ~ "ClasSic Brana~. The&e gaiments are especial-Launderers, ~ ~ Iy designed for the young men.

I Dyers, and ~ i Priced from $15.00 to $25.00

§ g:~~~r~ry . § ~ "III!1ffJll/l£S Srl/H"

~ l~ TEL 294 ~ § ~ ~(ffffiIE . • ~ loOK for Red Wagons i § I IOWA ~

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