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"rotessors to Grinnell.
Lfter,lloon\1nd tomorrow, the
,demy ot science will convene
leU. Professor Gilbert 1.
If Iowa is the presiding omeer
Ical instructors who wl\l al·
I meeting are B. Shimek, R.
I, S. Calvin, G. F. Kay, F. A.
in, Albert Kunz, G. W. Stew.
~. Sleg, C. E. Seashore and
H. Macbride.
Ie8hman vs. Iowa Cit,',
rst year squad of track ath
I meet Iowa City high school
.1 meet on Iowa field Satur
'rnoon at 2 o'clock. A fast
expecterJ as the local high
I have been showing up well.
rhere It a merchant in town
would not gladly accept
lole Agency for;
are & Sanborn's Coffee
? They know. th~t the
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est that money can buy.
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THE DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHED BY T Hf STU DE . r !J r: oS 'J ' t\ T 1': UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
VOL IX
SACRED CONC.h:ltT TO·DAY
2:30 P. M.
ffSJlVAL IS A SUCCfSS; AITfNDANCf MARK SH
MAL FOR THREE OONOERTS BX
OEEDS THE' 8000 FIGURE.
IOWA CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1910
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra EMIL OBERHOFFER, DIRECTOR
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. STAYS
FOR SAORED OONOERT TODAY
FiDe Pl"ogr..o Arranged for Tb18 At
....... fa.lnDorJ.
By Ipeclal arrangement the Min-
aOSf MffT IS LOST TO GOPHfRS 58 TO 54
IOWA MAKES UNEXPEC'J'EDLi"
smoNG mOWDfG.
-
FORT DODGE WINS DEBATE; .
OOAOHING ORARGES DROPPEIl
Rwnored Protett Oil Part of ~1II'b
er did DOt JIIaterIa1J&e.
For the third consecutive time, Ft.
neapol1s Syphony Orchestra wlll re- Dodge high school won the cham-
Number 140
THE ARMORY ADMISSION
75 CENTS
TWO GAMfS ARf LOST BY TOURING HAWKfYfS
JlADGERS AND ILInn TAKE OON.
TESTS FROM IOWA.
1breatening Weather aDd n.a Does llelaDe,'. Teat DUpIaJa QftIM I'onIa W18conlln 6, Iowa J, aDd IlUDota 3, main over In Iowa City this afternoon plonahlp of the atate high 1Ch0oi
Not Dampen Ardor of Hule to give a sacred concert. This an-
nouncement wI! be welcome to all
those who have ~ad an opportunity to Iowa's first musical festival was
hear this organization in connection
ApIJIIt Min .......... nnt Daal Meet 01. 8eMoD.
Minnesota defeated 10"'" tn the
debating league In the debate ",Ith
Sigourney high achool at the new
eclence auditorium Friday night.
Fort Dodge won by superior debat-
Iowa. 0, TeD Deep, DuIt torr Sool")' of '1'\\'0 D .... ~ ....
Champa.\gn, m., April SO. (Spec·
I great BUCCe81l from every standpoint
Beginning with a chamber muaic with the fe&tlval just completed. The
dnal meet at Mlnneapolia yeaterday fal to the Dally 10wan)-lIIlnoll de-Ing tactiC', and by general effective-
concert Friday afternoon the big
!Tent swung through without a slip
to the fttting cItmax of the splendid
concert will commence at 2: 30 and
~iI1 be held In the armory.
afternoon 58 to 54. Captain Engatrom of Iowa made
2:; feet 2 1-2 Inches in the broad The special feature of the program jump and the Minnesota Iprinter
felted Jowa 5 to 0 thll aft rnoon In nesa In debate due to excellence In
delivery and skillful arrangement of a well pla.yed game. Weak htttln,
proved the downfall of the Ha.wk· argument. Sigourney. In upholding
rea, only thre hila being regilter-coyered the century In 10 lIat. Hill of will be the alnglng of "Why do the Minneaota won four ftrsta.
rendition of Gounod's FaUlt alit Nations Rage" from the MesBlah" b Through the kindness of the Reg-• "ister I1\ld Leader the 101l0wlng lIum
Mr. Arthur Middleton. Another fea- mr.ry Was l18Cured over the long dllAttendance records for local IDIIlsi-
the commlaslon plan of city governed against Buzlck, the IlUnola veteran
meat wu unable to ahow how legla-evening. W &t of Iowa pitched a clever rame,
latlve and admlnlatratlve functions ture will be a speCial harp 8010, play- tance 'phone at an early hour this
cal attractions were completely shat- morning:
but Igbt hits and tbree walkl comcould be combined In one body to se-
teredo On Friday afternoon 816 peo-tl1 by regueat. T·he following Is the 100 yard dash : Hm (M) Tallman
blned with thre errora by hll IUPcure Ir~tlve legislation. It waa on
program as arranged: (1) Time .10. pie attended the chamber music con- March of Homage. 220 yard dash: Hm (M), Tallman
port tOBsed th game away. Righter this pOint that the real clash In the
cert, on Saturday afternoon 1160 (I) .22 2-6. Dass Solo "Why do the Nationa Rage 440 yard dash : Hill (M). J.anll (1)
,ere seated In the armory to listen 62 2 5 from the Messlah.-Arthur Middle-' -.
to the MinneapOlis Symphony Orches- Half mile: Hill (M), Campbell (I), ton.
tr.\ lnd In the evening approximately Two movements from Symphony
the same number was present to hear Pathetlque (No.6)
the (horal society. 'l1he total easily a. Allegretto grazloso.
2:03 3-5. One mile: Rathbun (M), Reed (I),
4 : 46 2-5. 120 yard hurdle: Harmon (M),
Wilson (I). .16.
debate came, and In which Fort
Dodge showed superior ability,
clinching the debate.
During the debate a Sigourney aup-
porter caused some little commotion
In hi. effort to comm.unlcate with
Supt. Cap. E. Miller, concerning
got a triple and Butzer a double,
while Iowa's thre saf tiel were all ·
Blngles. Iowa's beat chance to acore
cam In the ftfth, when Bryant r ach.
d first with none gone, but tast neld
ing by the 1Il1nl pr vented runs. The
features of the game wer Buzlck's exceeded the 3000 mark.
b. Allegro mol to. From the excellent balance of the
Soprano Solo Aria. from Madam.e rhamber concert to the popular solos
220 yard hurdle: Wilcox Harmon (M), .27.
Two mile: Connelly (M) , (1), 10.17 2-5.
(M), what ~e thought wa. coaching on work In the box, Webster's IItop ot Weat'. apparently .. fe drlv In tho
Smith the part of Ray Files. the Fort Dodge
Butterfiy (One Fine Day)-Lucllle of Mr. Arthur Middleton and Lucille Pole vault: Alderman (I)
Stearne (M) tied at 10: 6.
trainer. Although a protest of the de- third, and a great catch by WrIght and In lett.
Tewksbury. clsion was threatened by Supt. Mil-Tewksbury the festival was a delight
to the music lover. The local and out-Intermission. Shot put: Frank (M),
(IJ , 40: 6. Alderman Jer of Sigourney, nothing was don
ilde talent formed a combination Overture to Mignon.
Cello Solo "Meditation Rellgleuse" ,bleh gave a most satisfactory and
Hammer throw: Alderman (I), O'Brien (I), 127:6.
Discus: Alderman (1), Frank (M), 120:10. Ilgh class entertainment.
The Minneapolis Symphony Orciles-
If' re-enforced 'by the reputatllon
formed by last year's performance
-Carlo Fischer.
Valse Frlste. Broact Jump: Engstrom (I), Scrlbbs (M), 23 :2 1-2. Vorsplel to Lohengrln.
High jump: Engstrom (I), Wilson Tenor Solo: Naratlve and Swan (I) 6: 4.
yesterday, It being alleged that there
was not aumol.ent evidence to sub
stantiate the charge of signalling by
Mr. F1lee.
Fort Dodge, since entering thE'
league, has won 19 consecutlv de
bates, three of which were for
Score by Inning.: R. H. E.
nUnola 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 x-58,!
10". 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3
Battertea: BUllck and Hult; Weat
I.1ld Hoot.
Iowa Loae8 at Madt80D.
Madlaon, Wis., April 29. (Special
to the Dally Iowan) - Wlaconsln de-Song from Lohengrln-Davld Duggan here, was a greater drawing card
Introduction to Act III and Bridal than on its initial appearance. The
Burcessfu] ~Jeeting at Grinnell. tea ted Iowa today 6 to 1 In an errorchampionship. This brilliant record I.,
Chorus from Lohengrln. Choral society under the direction ot
Harp Solo.-lIenry J. Williams. Conductor Charles R. Fischer far ex-
Ml!ssrs. Houser, Shimek, Wylie, Ie s game, which was t aLured by the due In no smalI degree to the et-Calvin, Klay, St~o~too, 13eashore, ficlent coaching of Mr. Ray Ffl s, great pitching of Fuclk and a grand
l,ro\\, to the plate by Wright from Macbride, Kunz, Stewart, Sieg and who, as a member of Zetagathia,
Hawkeye Out Thursday. Hutchison of the instructional stair made a record as an Inter-colleglat Irganlzation showed the results of
Thursday, May 5, has been detl- rf the unIversity returned last even- debater during Ihe long and faithful training under
nltely set as the day of dlstribu- Ing from the seventeenth annual seH- Iversity.
~ded expectations last evening. This
Dr. Fischer. The chamber concert tlon of thE' 1911 Hawkeye. Although slon of the Iowa Academy of Science
on Friday given by the faculty and several unforseen dimcult1~ he.ve which was held at Grinnell Friday Coo Defeat Leander Olark.
deep lett. Both tams put up gr at
'1eldlng exhlblUons, but the dllrer
_nce In hlltlng nnd pitching wung
the game to Wisconsin. Hanlon ea-cap d for three innings but was ham-
Ihe pupUs of the school of music was S b f th '11 r d heavily (I'om that time on, the arisen the managemeut is determined and aturday. In t!1e a sence 0 e Cedar Rapids, la., April 30. (Spec-
an appropriate opening for the two flOt to disappoint the students who prestdent, the first vice president, lal to the Dally Jowan)-Coach Bry- Badger. roIling up ten hits, moat of inYl' program. ,~hlch eame In bunches. On the other have been promised the book the first Prof. Gilbert F. Houser, presided at ant's track men walloped Leandel'
The festlval was well advertised I h 'l and, Fuclk got a bad atart, but week In May, and has set Thursday the meeting and was honored w t Clark in a dual track meet this atter-
IIId the excellent season ticket sys- election to the presidency of the or- . oon settled down and had the Hawk-as the day when the annual will go noon by the overwhelming score or
!em employed by Its manager, Lieut. I tl f th i He l'ye h Ipl s after the opening in-on 13ale In all university buildings. gan za on or e en au ng year. 91 to 31. In spite of the heA"Y track
lorton C. Mtmma, insured a finan- will pr side at the next annual meet- ·Ing. St wart cored for Iowa in the The sale will start at 7 a. m. A specl- good records wero made In all the bl success of the undertaking des- ing which w\l1 be held at Cedar Rap- "r when he opened the game with
men copy of the book is now on ex- events. ~e the unfavorable weather condi-
IIIlns yesterd~y.
Pi Beta Phi Banquet.
hibltlon in the window of
send's studio.
Town- leis. Prof. G. F. Kay was re-elected
treasurer. The Iowa. branch of the
American Chemical society held :;. .Tonel on Executive Committee.
At a meeting of the state high Baseball Games. meeting In conjunction with the acad- school debating league yesterday
a double, went to thIrd on 'Mericle's
sacrlftce and came In on Klelnpell 's
passed ball.
Score by Innings: R. H. E. The PI Beta Phi Sorority held Its
' nu'al founders day banquet last AmerIcan League: Chlcag01,. D.e- emy and several of the InstructorR morning, Mr. Griffith, principal of
t It 0 Phil d I hI 4 N Y 1 2· named were In Grinnell especially for the East Waterloo high school, E. G.
WIsconsIn 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 x-6 10 0
Iowa 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 0
Batteries: Wisconsin, Fuclk and
KlelnpeIJ; Iowa, Hanlon and HOOk.
~enlng at t he Burkley Imperial. The ro ; a epa , I ew or { , Boston 5, WashIngton 3; Cleveland v. that session. Many high achool teach- Marshall, of Davenport, and W. E
lilt of town guests were Elizabeth
George, Shell Rock; Sadie Holiday,
?leverly; Francis Beem, Marengo;
St. Louis, tie, 2 to 2 at end of sixth era from over the state were also pres- Jones of the public speakIng depart
inning. ent. ment were appoInted members cf
.18S Tultord, Mason Cfty; Mrs. Welle National League: Chlcago 0, Pitts-burg 1; New York 9, Philadelphia Institution which figured prominent-
The Academy ot Sciences Is a state the executive committee for the en-8priDg Footbal PractJce Monday.
Sprtng football practice wlll bE:
held Monday, Wednesdays and Fri
da,.. for four weeks according to an
aunouncement made yesterday by
Cedar Rapids; Helen Brower, Dav
IliPort. 4; Brooklyn 4, Boston 2. Other games
'rhe program of toasts was as fol- postponed on account of rain.
~8: "PI Beta Phi in Real Life"
-la. W. O. Raymond; "Living Our
George; "Our
!\apter Life" Halen E. Struble; "A
I't'esldent to 1)cUv('t' SernlOn.
President Georga E. MacLean will
tlellver the ha cal au reate sermon at
ly In the state's educational affairs
for many years. A volume report of
the proceedings of the meetings of
the association is published annually
under the auspices of the state.
GeolGgf Clab.
suing year.
Madame )facLean Better.
Mrs. 'Julla MacLean, mother o f Coach John G. GrUJIth. "The firs t
Pres. George E. MacLean, Is recm practice will be Monday afternoon at
erlng rapldly from tho results or her • o'clock" said Coach Grlmth yester
fall last Wednesday which spralne" day. "We are going to give Immedi-
The Oeolol1 club will meet tomor- her right arm. She W&9 able to gr ate attention to experimenting In the TOlst to PI Beta Phi" Miss Pen-
M r·cAlister college at Winchestel' row at 4:80 In room 108. old ec1ence outside her room yesterday and her new rules and I hope that a large
". ~j!'~liiiilii l\Iinn~ota, June 6. hal. speedy recuperation Is expected. ,.U',bH c f candldat~ will report."
THE UAILY !OW'AN VOL. IX.
Every morning and Mondays. ot t eT the torty-lIrst ye 1. Qu11l the elghtee
NO. 140 .
~tor-jIl-Qh1eL H~R'}3ERT M. HARWOOD
p . . Lang and Paul Mather
C. O. Sjulln M. D. Roller
presented, "A Blind Attachment" and
"A Detective in Petticoats." Admls-
by.
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SOl'vant--Clam Fogg.
the best."
DAILY IOWAN PUBLISHING CO., Publishers (Incorporated)
ROBERT B. PIKE, Business Mgr.
J(eglU1ent In pection Over.
Capt. B. T. Simmons left Iowa City
Friday after completing the second
Entered as secontl-clasr. mall Illat· half of the annual Inspection of the ter, November 12, 1903, at the post· omce, at Iowa City, Iowa, un~~r lUI; I !:adot corps. Although no official an-act 01 congress or JIIarch 3, J Ii 1.1 IOllDcement was given out it was un--~. ' ~ ~or Year, 'pale before ]1:0\'. crstood that the army man was well :toer Year, paid aft(:r Nov. 1 5, $ 27:, Per Semester ...... ...... .. 1- I . ~ ;, !'er JIIonth .... I • • ••• • •
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Office-23 :2:ast Washlllgtoll RIIt"' l . Both F'1'o(l('S
(iinder Name of lown City (II iZ(c'1I1
--- _._---A ~uo\llll: em(\ntS nn'rJ notlres !'<lInllld
b( In the Iownn otflc~ by Ii o'rloc\( In
\1'»UI't' pu blicutiOll. \,;o,ples for sale anr! sllb~('rlptloJl~
tl t(en nt the Iowan Oml'e. 10wn f100k $tore, Wieneke's A rcarJe book tHor.
JOHN MAC VICAR
SeuiOl' Me(llcs Hltl'e Fine Time.
Exciting races" more exciting ball
'~nmes, songs, plenty of "oats" and a
,;eneral good time marked the first
~ nnual senior picnic of the college of
Jlledicine held at Black Springs park
"John MacVlcar," says George Kib- Thursday. All day the well arranged
GET YOUR
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We also do cleaning, pressing, 'and repairing
JONNSON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Capital .........• ,..... $125,000 Surplus & Undivided Protlts$150,OOO
Travelers' checks tor sale. Good as cash; no identification required.
Four per cent Interest paid 011 tim9
denoslta.
be Turner In an article on "The Amer- program lasted and the event was pro Cew Ranids and Iowa Citv lcan CIty Government" in ~lcClure's nounced a big success by all who at
fer May, "by unanimous consent, Is tended. O'Brien won the fat man's
the ablest man active in city atralrs race, Brooks captured the bean pole
In Des Moines, and has been tor twen- race and Moon hnd Anderson were
ty years. He Is a strange combln&- viotors in close boat race.
t..JMrUiliClltt.-.:.'. -
Railwav
r, \ L _ tlon of patriot, theorist and practical ,
politician. ais lIfteen years ot fnces- / snnt pursuit of the public l:1ervice cor- Bl'eWel' Before Libl'lU'f Club. 40 porations, as mayor and councllman Luther A. Brewer, owner ot the
can aSily be reckoned to save the eft Torch Press in Cedar Rapids and
h~ens of Des Moines $100,000 every formerly co-proprietor of the Cedar
year of their llves." MacVlcar will ad- Rapids Republican will address the
dress the aSllembly Wednesday. Ljbrary club Tuesd,lly venlng 'on
Hourly Trains Dailv
BetweeD
CEDAR RAPIDS
And
!I[I'. IIlacVlcar's work as an expon- "Book Binding and the Maldng of ~
ent of the commission plan of city Book."
government is well known through
out this state and has recently at
tracted attention througnout the coun
try.
He has lon g advocaled the n w plan
o!' municipal gOI'ernment and ill fact,
16 one of the pioneers of the idea. Gal
I eston and Des "Ioines hy their early
adoption ot thcse practical refol'Uls
have becclll so well known through
out the nallon that a commission plan
of government is noll' generally re
ferred to as either the "Galveston or
Des Moines plan."
Mr. Turner's article Is an exhaust
jye aud very readable account of
what the reform has accomplished
Dnd he meant to the cily cf Des
)Jolnes. It i3 woil worth the perusal
cf all intcrect<'d in clean, sensible,
~nd pro re 'sile JIlunicipal govern
n;ent. It wl1l be of especial interest
In vIew of the fact that the university
III to have tho privilege of hearing
tl'ls man who is "doing things." Not
only the capital City, but the state as
well, has renE·on to be prcud of Bue l . a ciUzen.
Hesper'hlll Fre IllIum 1~(\1 Cl'.
Tuesday evening, May 3, the Hes
perl an IItllrarl' society wlll present
its annual freshman farces at St.
Brendan's hall. Two farces will be
(Continued on page three) IOWA CITY
Iowa '-tit" Bca~em" Pre pare- 'hullents for "tale University I:ine opporcuni l y to m \ke up deficiencies
You must ALDOUS ...... see
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STORE ON CLINTON STREET.
Swigart Bros. Cleaners and Dyer~
WF. ALSO CLEAN THE FINEST LADIES J-: lUR
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or
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For sale lit Coast's and 'Vlllnel"s
'I J:IRs. DEAN & BOILER Practfcr TlmltecL to dlleasea of the
Eye, Ear, NOH and Throat. Both 'phones.
DB. I'RAH L. WVII Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
Otllce oyer N"vak'. Drul Store Bo~ 'Phon.
DR. W. II. DONOVAN PhJl1clan aDd Surltoa 11? 1-2 S. Dubuque at
Otllce over Wllklnaon'. Grocerr ·Phon .. : BeU 108, J. C. an. NIP!
callI answered trom otlloe.
DR. AUGUSTUS SINNING Dlleases of the Eye, Ear. NOlie aDd
Threat Otllce with Dr. Mullin 12 1-\1 S. <liI.
ton St. Both 'Phonel.
OHARLES S. GRANT, M. D. Office 17 1·2 S. Dubu.que St.
Over Stach's Shoe Store Residence 229 SlIlllDlJt 8t.
Omce 'phones-Bell 380R. J. C. 204 Residence 'phones-Bell 678R. J. O.
361.
DR. W. L BYWATER Di eases of ,
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DENTISTS.
IOHN VOSS, D. D. 8, The Student's Deutist
16 1-2 South Dubuque at Both 'Phones Iowa City, low.
MUSICAL STUDIOS
RALPH LAWTON Teacher of Pi.mo, Organ In'
Thllory of Music. Avallable for Concerts, Recitals and Musicalea. STUDIO 19 1·2 WASHINGTON &T.
ANNA SMITH OWSiil Soprano
Pupil ot Chas. W. Clark and Geo. Hamlin. Concerts, Recitals, Vocal Instruction. StudiO, 114 South ClInUlI St. J. C. Phone 663.
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SALE AND RENT:-lJarge lIet 01 city residences, vacant lots. and farms. Also stocks of . mercbandlle.
c. M. RENO 110 1-2 Washington 8t
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TIlE ORIGINAL B.'\~J{}j;HS· LJli'E ASSOCIATION
Our suits are like the a,dvertising Des Mo[nes, Iowa F. W. HOHMANN, Agent,
man saiel about his clrcus-"Every- 528 N. Dubuque St., Iowa mty, IOWL thing nE:'il' but the name.' Our sun"
I1lI'r suits are new in shape, new In CITIZEXS' SAVINGS TRUST CO.
cr. lcrs, and new In stylE:' and pattern BANKERS They begin at $10 and end at $:l~ . Cnplwl ............•. .. t3000I
\ud the prices we ask now wlll he A general bankmg buslneBl tr&JIt' acted.
' Clr:tinuE:'d right through the season; 114 8. OUntOD at. : ere wlll be no discounts to sell af- ~-=---,,:= ______ = __ ==
'IN the fourth of July.
They could not be any cheaper un-
ally for your summer togs. Lots of
plople are picking this week
Noise doesn't count In clothes, hut
quality does.
MUGGSY, wlUI
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•
w. B. DONOVAN aDd Sur'toa
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BeU lOll, J. C. an. NlPt answered trom oflloe.
the Eye, Ear. NOlie and Threat
Dr. Mullfn 12 HI S. CUI· St. Both 'Phones.
8. GRANT, M. D. 17 1-2 8. Dubuque St.
StaCh's Shoe Store 229 SUIDlllit St.
one,B-l:IeJJ 380R. J. C. 204 'phones-Bell 678R. J. O.
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S. Washburn, D. O. residence, 102 S. Linn St.,
Iowa. Both 'Phones
VOSS, D. D. 8. Student's DelltIBt South Dubuque St.
Iowa City, Jaw. ' L).L\.j.H. ..... STUDIOS
RENT:-Large lilt 01 ces, vacant lote, and
stocks ot . mercbandlle.
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JUSTA WORD about our leading NEW model typewriter, the L. C. Smith & Brothers. It is superior to all makes. It will do all your work, regular and special, with fewer operations, consequently quicker, and easier, for it is ball bearing throughout ..
THIS IS A TYPEWRITING ERA if you have not already affiliated yourself with a good up-to-date writing machine, hasten to do so at once. You can not only do your work with more ease and swiftness, but it means ECONOMY, and this is essential. THINK IT OVER! You need not invest a big sum of money in a typewriter. We have them at prices that will suit all. Our terms are convenient-an attraotive installment proposition if you so desire it.
JUST A MINUTE! We want to oall your attention, at this time, to our rental proposition. Each maohine is carefull 'nspec a rl
8,djusted before being sent out-new ribbon, clean type-light action-an excellent typewriter in ev: ry sen e f the. word. For a few days we will have a number of L. · C. Smith machines for rent. Come early and get one. Terms $3.00 per month.
AT THIS TIME !Ve wish also to remind you of the fact that we carry a full line of Ty.pewriter Supplies,-Ribbons, Carbon Papers,' Oil, Brushes, Typewriting Papers, Etc., Etc.
Expert Typewriter Repairing We extend you a cordial invitation to call and look us over.
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+++-1"1'-1"1111"1'1"1"1"1' '1111111.11111'+ ++++++-lul"IIII"I'-Iulllllll"I"I"I'+ died AprJl 27 at Cedar Falls or heart + + + + fallure. + BUSINESS LOCALS + + COMING EVENTS + + + + + ~-I"'''I l'I"I"I"I"'''I",,,r· ·1"1'!"I"I"!· +1·++++++-1-+ ... ·0&,11 I, { ·!·r,!'1- Starbuck on Judaism. Sunday Afternoon, May 1st, at 2:30. Iowa City State Bank, acroliS street lIIay 4. University assembly. Professor E. D. Starbuck will de- PROGRAM.
from Interurban station. tf lIIay 4. Baseball. Iowa VB. 'ebraBka, liver a lecture on "Judaism" ?tonday
Pbone Murphy's livery for swell Iowa field, 3:40: afternoon at 4:30 at Close hall. 1. March ot Homage
turn-outs. )ray 6. Lecture by Hon. Geo. E. ? Bass Solo "Why do the nations rage" from the l1e slah Handel
Go to the Iowa City State Bank Roberts of the Commercial Nat- Games Po tponed.
with your account. 10nal Bank, Chicago, on "Bank- Owing to the muddy condition ot
Join Graham's Pantorlum club. jng and Currency." Liberal arts as- the diamond, the interdepartment
Cood service. Reasonable prices. sembly hall, 8 p m. and fraternity games scheduled tor
Have your clothes pressed at 0l"1- 1\lay 6. Baseball. Iowa vs. Ames, yesterday were postponed until lat-
kam's pantorium. Iowa lIeld, 3: 45 p. m. er dates. However, the game between
Phi Beta Kappa Keys at Greer' .. May 7. Dual meet with orthwe&t- the laws and Uberal arts will prob-
Students wanting bank accomoda- em, Iowa field, 3: 00 p. m. ably be run off tomorrow.
tlons should go to IOWA CITY May 7. Phi Beta Kappa initiation, The dual track meet between the
STATE BANK, under opera house. 7: 00 p. m. freshmen and the Iowa City hIgh
Phi Bl'ta I{appa J{eys at Gl·ee.l"s.
Profitable Vacation Employment For
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
WANTED: - tutJents of abiIlty
lld address, with pome age and ex·
oerlence, to handle our latest propo-
school &quads was also postponed. It
:\hs. Sltam\)IIugh Goe Abroad. will probably be held some afternoon
1111' . Benj. F. Shambaugh 1 (t Iowa this weel"
City Friday night for New York City
fro m which place she wllI sail lay 4 WANTED:- tudent walter amt cn the S. . President Grant tor Eu- student dish washer. Iowa
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TRY A---r--111 In the hospital Is again able to at· Miss Agnes Beach will lead the
tend classes. Sunday morning prayer meeting In
Miss Clouse of Cornell college Is Close hall from 9 to 9: .6. Miss Zoa Bronson Is spending the
week-end at Ames.
Miss Ella Grlseel of Cedar Rapids Is NYAL 'SUNDAE the guest of her aunt, Miss Margaret
Lindsay at Svendl hall.
Mla8 Kathryn Johnston Is spending SJoux IDitlatel!J.
visiting in Iowa City for a few da)'ll. ------""i"------ A T --:~_:__:-..,....___:~__,.-- Sunday at her home In Cedar Rap. The Sioux initiated the following Mrs. Hruska of Cedar Rapids spent Ids. girls Saturday mernlng at 6:30 and
Saturday at the Schaffer house. W I H E T S TON E ' S The Sioux will entertain the Epal. entertained them at a breakfut
Miss Edna Gatten of Carroll, la., Ion Taus at a dance Wednesday eve- spread: Kathryn Johnston, Emma
II; visiting a few daY8 with ,her broth- Good :Soda Fountain ning, Ma, 11. Hensel, Blanche Kensler, Je88lea er, Cecil Gatten, L. A. '11. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Butterworth Strawbridge, Margaret Brown, Kath·
Miss Nellie .Pease of Colfax 1a ... _______________________ chaperoned a dance Friday evening at erlne Aschenbrenner, Mary Masson,
spending the week end with friends Little Dutch Hall. Beryl Hart, Persis Lonsdale .ad
In the university. Miss Anne Gittins la entertaining end at Oaals, vtaitlng hbl grandpar- Miss Madge Gee of Clinton who Beulah Halden.
T,he Hyperlons danced Friday eve-her &later-In-Iaw, Mrs. Ed. Gittins, ents. was In school last year Is expected from Wllllamsburg, for the musicale. I J. L. Chapman is enjoying a visit 'loon to visit Miss LlIllan Minnick. ning In Majestic hall. Mr. and Mrs.
with his mother and father from Mls8 Eatella Parks la entertaining Delta Tau Delta entertained at the
Greenfield. Shrader chaperoned.
Miss Vera Hare, L. A. '12, Is at iller mother from Brighton for the chapter hOuse Friday night. Lieut.
I I f U f symphony cOJl(:erta. I Miss Pearl Montgome"" who Is and Mra. Mummll. ehaperoned. Mercy hGsp ta or an o1.>era on or • J
appendicitis. Arthur Crowe Is spending the week ' teaching In Cedar Rapids Is visiting Sigma Alpha EpslIon entertained
_ _ . _... ...... . I her Sister, Miss Dora Montgomery. last evening at Ma.jestic hall. Miss Gertrude Johnson chaperoned.
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needs. Our hat and glove department, neckwear, shirts
and lightweight underwear will put you in the way of
comfort for the whole summer.
Miss Rachel Wii1:U1, of Clinton, Is The Wexo club danced last night
visiting Hazel Bock at the Theta Phi :It Little Dutch hall. Mr. and Mrs.
.house for over Sunday. H. D. B. Shaw chaperoned.
TODAY 2:50 P. M.
Sacred Concert BY
The MiDneapolis(~ Symphony Orchestra
Emil Oberhoffer, Conductor Soloiits
Lucille Tewksbury, Soprano Marietta Bagby, Contralto David Duggan, Tenor Arthur Middleton, Bass Richard Czerwonlly, ViolipiSt Carlo Fisher, Cellist
. I . Arthur Middleton will sing, "Why do the Nations
Rage" from the Messiah.
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School Children's Matinee Saturday 3:00 P. M. Children Under 12, Sc.
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The GROCE~· But it need not give you grief because you cannot regulate the weather if you
simply take it as it is. You will find our suit man the most able to equip you with a
suit which in weight and style will afford you enjoyment when the days are hot. If t he mercury falls suddenly a topcoat or stylish cravenette will give you comfort and
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SUNDAY MORNING AT 11:00
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Young People Society at .:30
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