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THE n lILY InWAN VOL, IX. NO. 152, Every morniJ., exc.pt SaturdaJI and Mondays. Of the Vldeu.-RepoJt. eJ' the torty-Ant year and of the 8. l1. J, Qufll the elghtHnth year. Editor-in-Chief HJ!lR' BER T M. HARWOOD The Staff: Desk Editors Monday ., .. , .. , Lloyd G, Norlll&ll Tuesday """"" Frank F. Swall Wednesday ..... ,p, N. Haulhtella Thursday , .. , .. " " Karl D. LoOB S1.turdllY ........ G. K. ThomplOll Associate Edltorll P. E. Van Nostrand Paul S. CoIller John A. Fullerton Walter Carden T. H. Tapping Chester A. Corey Fred M. Pownall. Women Editors India Goodman Audrie Alspaugh Reporters H. C. Langland Paul Mather C. O. Sjulln M. D. Roller DAILY lOW AN PUBLISHING CO., PubUshers (Incorporated) ROBERT B. PIKE, Business Mgr. Daily Iowan Subscriptions Are Due! Hav'e Y. OU Paid YOURS? w. L. DOUGLAS OXFORDS $3-$3.50-$4 Latest styles in Gun Metal, Tan, and Patents, Windsor, King, and Cadet Lasts. Fenton & Thomas 109 South Clinton Street + ++++++++ +++++++++ + JOHN R. THOMAS Dealer 111 all kind. of Coal, Coke, .-------- tl 1 1 11 1-1 11 '_1 11 1 '+++++*., + BUSIN:lSS DIUO!Olt + t str + + !u.Mo ,1,,1111 Ital'II,++++++++I+ frp· .Peoples' Steam Laundry - Domestic or Gloss Work - C. J. TOMS IOWA AVENUE New Location . PBYSIOIABS, DR8. ItII&Jr A Praetic. l1m1ted to ........ 01 ,.. mye, liar, NOH aad Throat. Both 'pilelMI. DR. I'R&lOt II. WB Eye, Ear, NOH &114 TIlroIt 01llce over Nonk'. DruI IItoN Both 'PhoUi I owa C JntE phone \IfII.()utB. GO to f1tl1 you Join G QOOd ser aave 1 IIDI'S 1'8. DR. W. H. DONOVAN etuden Phyl1clan and Surlton i' 11? 1-2 !!!. Dubuque It iIOns sh ( 01llce over WllldD80n'. GI'CICIII7 !fATE I 'Phon .. : Bell 106. J. C. 347. HIP' LOST: calls answered from olllce. OBABLES S. GRANT, II. D. Oftlce 17 l-a 8, Dubuque .. Over Stach's Shos Store ReIildeDce 229 8111J1Ddt .. Omee 'phones-Bell 880R. J. C .... Residence 'phones-Ben Ii7 IR. I, 0, 361. flDder omee, LOST bunting please II Entered as seconti-clasll mall mat- ter, November 12, 1903, at the post- office at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act of congress of March 3, 1879. i'er Year, paid before Nov. 15, U.25 · 1 Per Year, paid after Nov. 15, $2.76 . IOWA OITY, IOWA. Wood, Flour and . _____ .;..: DR. W. L BYWATJm Diseases ot Eye, Ear, Nose and ThroM No.8 N. OUnton 8t. FOR f son ot I jentalo over a ( \'bls Is tl lito an belt cit, !&lUng b be tor 81 !-L.Me Des Mol Per Semester ........... ... $1.36 Per Month . .......... ... .. .86 Per Single Copy ..... •...••. .06 Office-23 East Street, Both Phones (Under Name of Iowa City G1Uzen) Announcements and notices shoutd be In the Iowan office by 6 o'clock to pubneatfon. (jeples for sale and subscriptlonl at the Iowan office, Iowa Book Store, Wieneke's Arcade book store. THE H OME TRACK MEET, On Iow(l. field this afternoon be- ginning Jlromptly at 3: 30 will be held the annual home track meet tor all track athletes In the universi- ty. The management Is very desirous that every track man appear and Style durability and perfect fit assured They Have LINOCORD button· holes- don't Slide Scarf Bands GEO. P. IDE" CO" TROY. N, y, For Sale by MAX l\IAYEB 28 and 80 Clinton St. HOPKINS BROS. 00. take part' in some event, thereby Weat.enl Headqa..un tor: adding not only to the competition 1909' and interest, but materially aiding SPORT- a;1 the men in doing their level best ING H(fpklN to set the best possible marks in GOODS the diffe rent events. If previous rec- MAIL ORDERS GIVJlM ords made this year both in practice PROMPT A'M'J!lNTION. Our stock I. olle ot the and in meets count for anything, it most d .. lrable 11lle In the !s a safe guess that several of the welt, because we carry III stock all the time, all M .... present home records will go by the onable aporting ,000. lioard in teday's games. FOOTBALL, TlIlNNI8, With such prospect s and posslbUi- ARCHERY. BASKET BALL, GYMNASIUM AND ti es In store one of the largest crowds TRACK Sl1PPLIlDS. of the year should be seen on Iowa Write for New Fall Catalolue 618-620 LOCl1ST 11eld today. The crowded Dee Moln .. , Iowa. Ilt the In terscho lastic last Saturday I!I !:==== ' =======.1 Feed ..• Coal yara. and Feed Mm Cor. WUh- inrton ud Van Buren Sti. J ohn80n Oouaty Telephone ;,Wl Tel.,llene '52-R TERK!!! CASH. JONNSON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Capital ••••••••••• ,'... ,UI,'OO Surplus II; l1ndlTfded Pro4t1,1I0,OOO Trav.lera' checks tor sale. Good u caaIl; no IdenU1lcaUoll required, Four per cent Inter. paid Oil time depoltt.a. Cedar Rauicis and Iowa City "W.,'. Ie _ tp Wi! Rallwav Hourly Trains BetweeD OEDAR RAPmS And IOWA OITY that the sports of the clh' del' path e. nd the seven foot circle ' rave not lo st their fascination for I h(> average healthy student and there is no good reason to suspect that the followers of the Old Gold are any exception to the rule. There :8 a Missouri ValJey meet coming on May 28 at Des Moines, in wihch all the big schools of the Val- I:)v wll1 be represented. The cham- IJi onshlp of the Missouri Valley In truck is 1I11 honor not to be deapfl8Cl by any means. It is the coveted goal cf every l1nlversity and college in the VeUey and It Is safe to say that the greatest efforts that 'a ",e yet been Pl1t forth, wiJI be shown In the en- d E-nvo r to win first place In that meet. Accordingly the honor of winning on May 28 will be aU the greater for the 1 owa Preparell Student. fOl' State Univerrity Fine opportunity to make up defIciencies You must ... see ALDOUS 'Qlll. !t. 'Qlll 11 Us prtnctpal If y.ou want the beautiful and exquisite in FLOWERS. He is a florist of excep- tional knowledge in this particular line and you "et the benefit of this when you order your flowers. STORE ON CLINTON STREET. reasons named. It has been some .. ________________________ _ yoars aince this uni versity llas fig- ured to I1.ny extent In track and now Swigart Bros. Cleaners and DyerJ WE ALSO CLEAN THE FINEST LA DIES BJ1 211-213 E. Oollege Bell Phone, 17 that it has a track team which bids fair to hold Its own no opportunity should be missed and no stone I ft tiuturned which will assist and eD- Cdurage the men to do their very A c:hance to render materlal in- ' splration is accorded every loyal stu-I dent by today's meet. :. ___ ..;. ____ .... ___ SEE THOMAS FOR OSTEOPATHS DRS. WASHBURN ... W,UBBftI B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Wuhburn, D. 0, 01llee and residence, 10% S. Uu It., Iowa Clt3, Iowa. Both 'PIlOD. DENTISTS, JOHN VOSS, D. D, .. The Student's DeIlUit 16 1-2 South Dubuque It. Both 'Phones Iowa eIt7, I.". MUSIOAL STUDIOS J RALPH L& W'l'Olf Teacher of Piano, Orlll ... Theory of Music. AnH.We fit ConcertI, Recitals and Mullcal .. STUDIO 19 1·2 wA.SBlNGro.I1', LOST olliee an Will (et relll lasUcal the Unl It , toRE REAL ESTATE forks SALE AND RENT:-Lup IlIt 01 city residences, vacant Iota, &14 farm.. Allo stocks ot merch&ldla C .. M. RENO 110 1-2 WuhlQtoi" lNSUR4NOB Last eveni ng I asked the old man ___________ _ to tell me the difference between a "burnt offering" and "a sacreftce." He said It all depended upon who was holding "the sale." I was telling you one time laBt fall about a "p ure business" law tbat TIIB ORIGINAL B..\NKER8' LIFE AS8OOIA.'1'IO. Des Molnel, Iowa F. W. HOHMA.NN, ApIa&, 628 N. Dubuque St., Iowa Clt7, IOWL some congressman Introduced for ------------ killing off business fakes and false representations In the advertisements of business men. A penalty was pre- scribed for holding a reduction sale unleES It could be shown that the re- ductions were genuine and the goods were as represented. For example, a OITIZENS' SAVlNG8 mUIR 00, BANKERS liapltal ................ . t3OIIOO A general banking bUlllne .. tl'llll- acted. lu S. OlIntoll st. department store buys a lot of cbeap ============ shoes, to cost about $1.50 a pair, and they have the manufacturer stamp them "Dugless" or "Bursts" $3,[)0 shoes for menlO-then they hold a sale and advertise "500 pairs at a special sal e, cut to $ 2.4 9 the pair." A fellow In San Francisco was sei- ling Sorosls sboes for women at $2.50 regular $3.50, and the manufacturers wrote to the agency of the Sorosls shoe to hrand this firm as an Impos- ter. But the fellow came back and proved he had bought a job lot of "seconds" or what are called "re- REICHARDT THE CONFECTIONER Palmetto Chocolates our spec!. alty. All Candies Rmte-made, Ice Cream made in all shapes and furnished for Parties and Receptions. __ ALL LA TOO DRINKS lects" (lu the shoe trade) so he had t he laugh on the regular dealer. Stili :: he was Imposing on the public by pre- tending to sell a $3.50 shoe for $2.50 when It was worth only about $2.25 in the first place. Well, sir, there Is room for just such a law in the State of Iowa, but I didn't look for It until about the Panama Pacltlc Exposition year 01' A. D. 1915 unless Halley's comet should hit us. Meanwhile It fs a pleasure for liS to know In this shop that "pure business" law and the "square deal" have always been In torce and always will be. Have you beeu In to se the novelty snitlngs for this season's wear? Blow In . l\IUGGSY. with Coast & Sons other 11 mance for the + + + May 1S Hay 1 dreB! The 1I1\ttee, Des M t1: o f eve track I on Mal and LE = Pre E WAI

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THE n lILY InWAN VOL, IX. NO. 152,

Every morniJ., exc.pt SaturdaJI and Mondays. Of the Vldeu.-RepoJt. eJ' the torty-Ant year and of the 8. l1. J, Qufll the elghtHnth year.

Editor-in-Chief HJ!lR'BER T M. HARWOOD

The Staff: Desk Editors

Monday ., .. , .. , Lloyd G, Norlll&ll Tuesday """"" Frank F. Swall Wednesday ..... ,p, N. Haulhtella Thursday , .. , .. " " Karl D. LoOB

S1.turdllY ........ G. K. ThomplOll Associate Edltorll

P. E. Van Nostrand Paul S. CoIller John A. Fullerton Walter Carden T. H. Tapping Chester A. Corey

Fred M. Pownall. Women Editors

India Goodman Audrie Alspaugh Reporters

H. C. Langland Paul Mather C. O. Sjulln M. D. Roller

DAILY lOW AN PUBLISHING CO., PubUshers (Incorporated)

ROBERT B. PIKE, Business Mgr.

Daily Iowan

Subscriptions

Are Due!

Hav'e Y.OU

Paid

YOURS?

w. L. DOUGLAS

OXFORDS $3-$3.50-$4

Latest styles in Gun Metal, Tan, and Patents, Windsor, King, and Cadet Lasts.

Fenton & Thomas 109 South Clinton Street

+ ++++++++ +++++++++ +

JOHN R. THOMAS Dealer 111 all kind. of

Coal, Coke,

.-------- tl 1 1111-111'_1111'+++++*., ~ + BUSIN:lSS DIUO!Olt + t str + + !u.Mo ,1,,1111 Ital'II,++++++++I+ frp· .Peoples'

Steam Laundry

-Domestic or

Gloss Work

-C. J. TOMS

IOWA AVENUE New Location.

PBYSIOIABS,

DR8. ItII&Jr A ~ Praetic. l1m1ted to ........ 01 ,..

mye, liar, NOH aad Throat. Both 'pilelMI.

DR. I'R&lOt II. WB Eye, Ear, NOH &114 TIlroIt

01llce over Nonk'. DruI IItoN Both 'PhoUi

Iowa C JntE

phone

\IfII.()utB.

GO to

f1tl1 you

Join G

QOOd ser

aave 1

IIDI'S 1'8. DR. W. H. DONOVAN etuden Phyl1clan and Surlton i' 11? 1-2 !!!. Dubuque It iIOns sh(

01llce over WllldD80n'. GI'CICIII7 !fATE I 'Phon .. : Bell 106. J. C. 347. HIP' LOST:

calls answered from olllce.

OBABLES S. GRANT, II. D. Oftlce 17 l-a 8, Dubuque ..

Over Stach's Shos Store ReIildeDce 229 8111J1Ddt ..

Omee 'phones-Bell 880R. J. C .... Residence 'phones-Ben Ii7 IR. I, 0,

361.

flDder ~

omee, LOST

bunting

please II

Entered as seconti-clasll mall mat­ter, November 12, 1903, at the post­office at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act of congress of March 3, 1879.

i'er Year, paid before Nov. 15, U.25 ·

1 Per Year, paid after Nov. 15, $2.76 .

IOWA OITY, IOWA.

Wood, Flour and . _____ .;..: DR. W. L BYWATJm

Diseases ot Eye, Ear, Nose and ThroM

No.8 N. OUnton 8t.

FOR f

son ot I

jentalo

over a (

\'bls Is tl

lito an

belt cit,

!&lUng b

be tor 81

!-L.Me

Des Mol

Per Semester ........... ... $1.36 Per Month . .......... ... .. .86 Per Single Copy .....•...••. .06

Office-23 East Wash~ngton Street, Both Phones

(Under Name of Iowa City G1Uzen)

Announcements and notices shoutd be In the Iowan office by 6 o'clock to ~8ure pubneatfon.

(jeples for sale and subscriptlonl t~ken at the Iowan office, Iowa Book Store, Wieneke's Arcade book store.

THE HOME TRACK MEET,

On Iow(l. field this afternoon be-

ginning Jlromptly at 3: 30 will be

held the annual home track meet

tor all track athletes In the universi-

ty. The management Is very desirous

that every track man appear and

Style durability and perfect fit assured

They Have LINOCORD button· holes- easy.to-button-~ don't

!!!!~ Slide Eas~ Scarf Bands

GEO. P. IDE" CO"

TROY. N, y,

For Sale by MAX l\IAYEB

28 and 80 ~. Clinton St.

HOPKINS BROS. 00.

take part' in some event, thereby Weat.enl Headqa..un tor:

adding not only to the competition 1909' and interest, but materially aiding SPORT-@~-'. a ;1 the men in doing their level best ING H(fpklN to set the best possible marks in GOODS the different events. If previous rec- MAIL ORDERS GIVJlM

ords made this year both in practice PROMPT A'M'J!lNTION. Our stock I. olle ot the

and in meets count for anything, it most d .. lrable 11lle In the !s a safe guess that several of the welt, because we carry III

stock all the time, all M .... present home records will go by the onable aporting ,000. lioard in teday's games. FOOTBALL, TlIlNNI8,

With such prospects and posslbUi- ARCHERY. BASKET BALL, GYMNASIUM AND

ties In store one of the largest crowds TRACK Sl1PPLIlDS.

of the year should be seen on Iowa Write for New Fall Catalolue 618-620 LOCl1ST

11eld today. The crowded bleacher~ Dee Moln .. , Iowa.

Ilt the In terscholastic last Saturday I!I !:====' =======.1

Feed ..• Coal yara. and Feed Mm Cor. WUh­

inrton ud Van Buren Sti. J ohn80n Oouaty Telephone ;,Wl

~owa Tel.,llene '52-R

TERK!!! CASH.

JONNSON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Capital ••••••••••• ,'... ,UI,'OO Surplus II; l1ndlTfded Pro4t1,1I0,OOO

Trav.lera' checks tor sale. Good u caaIl; no IdenU1lcaUoll required,

Four per cent Inter. paid Oil time depoltt.a.

Cedar Rauicis and Iowa City "W.,'. ».~j':''''l'7 Ie _tp Wi!

~:..

Rallwav

• Hourly Trains ~ai1y

BetweeD

OEDAR RAPmS

And

IOWA OITY ~vidence that the sports of the clh' =============~============ del' path e.nd the seven foot circle

'rave not lost their fascination for

I h(> average healthy student and

there is no good reason to suspect

that the followers of the Old Gold

are any exception to the rule.

There :8 a Missouri ValJey meet

coming on May 28 at Des Moines, in

wihch all the big schools of the Val-

I:)v wll1 be represented. The cham­

IJionshl p of the Missouri Valley In

truck is 1I11 honor not to be deapfl8Cl

by any means. It is the coveted goal

cf every l1nlversity and college in the

VeUey and It Is safe to say that the

greatest efforts that 'a ",e yet been

Pl1t forth, wiJI be shown In the en­

dE-nvor to win first place In that meet.

Accordingly the honor of winning on

May 28 will be aU the greater for the

1 owa <.ttt~ Bca~em" Preparell Student. fOl' State Univerrity Fine opportunity to make up defIciencies

You must ... see ALDOUS

'Qlll. !t. 'Qlll 11 Us prtnctpal

If y.ou want the beautiful and exquisite in FLOWERS. He is a florist of excep­tional knowledge in this particular line and you "et the benefit of this when you order your flowers.

STORE ON CLINTON STREET.

reasons named. It has been some .. ________________________ _

yoars aince this university llas fig-

ured to I1.ny extent In track and now

Swigart Bros. Cleaners and DyerJ

WE ALSO CLEAN THE FINEST LA DIES ~ BJ1 ~

211-213 E. Oollege S~ Bell Phone, 17

that it has a track team which bids

fair to hold Its own no opportunity

should be missed and no stone I ft

tiuturned which will assist and eD­

Cdurage the men to do their very

11~8t. A c:hance to render materlal in- '

splration is accorded every loyal stu-I

dent by today's meet. :. ___ ..;. ____ .... ___ ~----~---IIIIi---

SEE THOMAS FOR

OSTEOPATHS

DRS. WASHBURN ... W,UBBftI B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Wuhburn, D. 0,

01llee and residence, 10% S. Uu It., Iowa Clt3, Iowa. Both 'PIlOD.

DENTISTS,

JOHN VOSS, D. D, .. The Student's DeIlUit

16 1-2 South Dubuque It. Both 'Phones Iowa eIt7, I.".

MUSIOAL STUDIOS J

RALPH L& W'l'Olf Teacher of Piano, Orlll ...

Theory of Music. AnH.We fit ConcertI, Recitals and Mullcal .. STUDIO 19 1·2 wA.SBlNGro.I1',

LOST

C~mell

olliee an

Will

(et relll

lasUcal

the Unl

It,toRE

REAL ESTATE forks

SALE AND RENT:-Lup IlIt 01 city residences, vacant Iota, &14 farm.. Allo stocks ot merch&ldla

C . . M. RENO 110 1-2 WuhlQtoi"

lNSUR4NOB Last evening I asked the old man ___________ _

to tell me the difference between a "burnt offering" and "a sacreftce." He said It all depended upon who was holding "the sale."

I was telling you one time laBt fall about a "pure business" law tbat

TIIB ORIGINAL B..\NKER8' LIFE AS8OOIA.'1'IO.

Des Molnel, Iowa F. W. HOHMA.NN, ApIa&,

628 N. Dubuque St., Iowa Clt7, IOWL

some congressman Introduced for -----------­killing off business fakes and false representations In the advertisements of business men. A penalty was pre­scribed for holding a reduction sale unleES It could be shown that the re­ductions were genuine and the goods were as represented. For example, a

OITIZENS' SA VlNG8 mUIR 00, BANKERS

liapltal ................ . t3OIIOO A general banking bUlllne .. tl'llll­

acted. lu S. OlIntoll st.

department store buys a lot of cbeap ============ shoes, to cost about $1.50 a pair, and _----------~ they have the manufacturer stamp them "Dugless" or "Bursts" $3,[)0 shoes for menlO-then they hold a sale and advertise "500 pairs at a special sale, cut to $ 2.4 9 the pair." A fellow In San Francisco was sei­ling Sorosls sboes for women at $2.50 regular $3.50, and the manufacturers wrote to the agency of the Sorosls shoe to hrand this firm as an Impos­ter . But the fellow came back and proved he had bought a job lot of "seconds" or what are called "re-

REICHARDT THE CONFECTIONER

Palmetto Chocolates our spec!. alty. All Candies Rmte-made, Ice Cream made in all shapes and furnished for Parties and Receptions. __ ~

ALL LA TOO DRINKS lects" (lu the shoe trade) so he had ~~~~~~~~~;;~;; the laugh on the regular dealer. Stili :: he was Imposing on the public by pre­tending to sell a $3.50 shoe for $2.50 when It was worth only about $2.25 in the first place.

Well, sir, there Is room for just such a law in the State of Iowa, but I didn't look for It until about the Panama Pacltlc Exposition year 01' A. D. 1915 unless Halley's comet shou ld hit us. Meanwhile It fs a pleasure for liS to know In this shop that "pure business" law and the "square deal" have always been In torce and always will be. Have you beeu In to se the novelty snitln gs for this season's wear? Blow In .

l\IUGGSY. with

Coast & Sons

other 11

mance

for the

t++~ + + + H+~ May 1S

Hay 1

dreB!

The 1I1\ttee,

Des M

~lOp t1:

of eve

track I

on Mal

and LE

= Pre E

WAI

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PHYSIOIAllS.

I'R&R L. LOVII Ear, NOH and ThroI&

over Noult'. Dru, 8ton Both 'PhoUII

W. B. DONOVAN ~h]ra1e1au aud Sur,toIl

1-2 !!I. Dubuque It over WllldulOu'. GNOIrJ

Ben lOG, J. C. au. _ answered from 011101.

8. GRANT, If. D. I-iii S. Dabv.que lit.

Stach'. Shoe Store ~.dell'ce 229 S1IJIUIdt lit. tnCllnelll-J:Jeu 380R. J. C. lit

'phones-BeIl fi7 IR. I. O.

W. L BYWATER Disease. ot

Ear, Nose and 'l'broM No. 8 N. ClInton 8t.

OSTEOPATHS

A8lllBt1RN & WAlBB_ Washburu, D. O.

S. Washburn, D. O. I"tI."lltlDI:e, 101 S. LIu It.,

Iowa. Both 'Phon.

Voss. D. D." The Student's Dentist 1-2 South Dubullue It.

Iowa 0Jq, I.". Nolo"'..: ...... STUDIOS

AND RENT:-LuIt JIlt 01 vacant loti, u4

stocks of m.rthudfa

M. RENO 110 1-11 Wublqtol&

IN8URANCE

Del Moine., Iowa W. HOJDfANN, ApIa&, ubuque St., Iowa CttJ,IOWL

TRVIn' 00. BANKERS

................ . eaoeoo banking bUlin ... t~

11' 8. OUIlt.on 8t..

=

CONFECTIONER Chocolates our sped­

All Candies lfume..made. made in all si1apes

uu .. ",u.;u for Parties and

,,...1++-1+10++11-++.1"1 1'1 II' mean a 108& ot six points to Iowa.

+ Because their entries came in too

BUSINESS LOOALS ~ late, the track men trom the Univer-

.i.IooolIooloOHo+ol!o+H+1e of I 101 I I' sit1 ot Oklahoma w111 not be allowed

Iowa O1ty State Bank, acro •• treet to take par.t in the big meet.

fI'Om Interurban station. tf

Phone MurphY'1I livery tor

tarII-outs.

Prof. GUllo to St. Louis.

Prof. J. L. G111in, head ot the eco-

Go to the Iowa City State Ban nomics department will leave the lat-

,tth your account. ter part of the week tor St. Louis

Join Graham's Pantorium club. to attend th(' annual convention of

GOOd service. Reasonable price&. the national organization of the Con-

lIave your clothes pressed at Gr:!.- terence of Charities and Corrections.

lIJII'S pantorium. Prot. GllIln was honored with the ap-

Students wanting bank accomoda- polntment by Governor Carroll of

~Da should go to IOWA CITY delegate from this state. The sessions

!fATE BANK, under opera house. wlll open on Thursday ot this week

WST:-Slgma Chi gold bar pin. and will continue for seven days.

finder please return to Daily Iowan

• ftIce. 5-18

LOST:-Gentleman's gold watch,

bUDtlng ra!:e. Name In back. Finder

please leave at this office. Reward.

5-20

FOR SALE :-Dr. A. L. McCarty &

SeD of Des Moines, Iowa, offer their

6111t8.1 office and practice bunt up by

oler a quarter ot a century's work.

!hlals the chance of a lItetime to step

\Ito an established business, In the

belt clty In Iowa, as only because ot flillng health Vrould s'llch a business

Ie for sale. For particulars write Dr.

!. L. McCarty, 206 Century Bunding,

Del Moines, Iowa. 5-19

LOST:-A gent's gold watch at

C4mell game. Please return to Iowan

office and receive rcward. 5-lS

THE PLAOE TO BUY Your

TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES

for all Oollea'el

UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE

ON THE CORNER Wa.terman Founta.in Pens Posten a.nd N ettirur for

Room Decoration

OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT

IT IS A PLEASURE TO STUDY

WhereFJectric ()(' Gas Light­ing is Used

Iowa City Gas & Electric Co .

Without doubt get your meals at the OIYInpian

Mostly for the faStid­ious people.

Regular meals Only 25 and 30

cents.

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FROM t300 to t600

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Wlll the alnner who Is trying to

let religion by borrowing the eccles­

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forks his conversion 80 that some

other kleptomaniac may have a

dlance to associate with a good thing

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At

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Hammer Throw Dropped.

The MIS60url Valley Games eom-

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and I, W. )1lLLEB BOTTLING WORKS, agentl tor Iowa City, ha.. th. (lOp the hammer throw from the list

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PRINCE-· FL~~~T track mcet to be beld In Des Mo!ne~ _________________________ !I ________________________ •

on May 28, according to the Register

Ind Leader. Th1t=1 paper says it will

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tlrience, to handle our latest pro po­

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" -1"lnl"I-I- II 1"1 II liall I I I I t I II ... + + PERSONAL and SOOIAL + + + ++ '1"1"1"1"1"1 1,,1, 1,,1 .. 1 .. 1 '1·010+++

Edgar Benedict, M. '10, returned

Yl'sterday from an over Sunday visit

at his home In Ida Grove.

Professor J. L. GlJlln returned on

Monday evening from Waterloo

where he was called to preach a fun­

eral sermon.

Mr. J. ~. Boynton of the faculty of

the college of engineering Is again

iu his cla'3s room, after a long per­

h.r\ of serious IJIness.

.. -II!I1---------------------1!!!! ory today belore a p. m. Those not turned in will be left behind. All

I Dr. merring in Des MolDe..

Dr. W. L. Bierring of the medleaI

L

TRYA-~-

NYAL SUNDAE ----------------AT----------------

WHETSTONE'S Good Soda Fountain • EEL L •

bedding rolls must also be turned in school left yesterday for Des Moines

at the armory today as it must b~ where he will attend the sessioD801

loaded ("al'ly Thursday morning. The the State Medical SOCiety. He will aJ.

ahove inilt ructlons must be punctual- so appear n the program.

ly complied with or your property

will be left behind."

Y. W. l\[eeting Tonight.

The regular Y. W. C. A. meeting

Polygon Picnic Todar.

Polygon will meet Wednesd81It.

ternoon at 4: 30 at the PI Phi hOIlle

for the picnic. If It Is raining the r~. will be helel this evening at 7 o'clock l.llar meeting will be held at the TrI

at Close ball. A ten-cent lunch will Delt house at 8.

be served from 6 to 7. All girls are

cordially invited by the association =========== The Misses Elsie Bracewell and Score by innings: R H E picnic at Black Springs tomorrow at-

Cornel! 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 5 5 to be present. Edith Rea. have returned to theIr Iowa 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 *-4 5 6 tflrnoon and evening. A large attend- There homes at Allerton and Corydon, res­

pectively, after a visit of a few days

'Yith Miss Rcxy Kimple, L. A. '11.

ronNBLL IS DEFEATED

IX RAGGlm ENCOUXTEH

(Continued from page one)

llUrple tally came in the fourth, when

Alcorn hit Coppess and he came the

rest of the wayan Schmidt's high

throw to first and Hedges' tall drive

!. center which Mericle failed to get

uuder.

Benson furnished the fielding fea­

lure when be pIcked off Craft's drive

fter a long run and doubled Fussell

of! Ilrst in the second. Coppess was

tile hero from a Cornell standpoint,

the big feliow starting a rapid double

1'lay and getting three hits, two of

which however, would have been cut

elf by faster center-fielding by Mer­

icle.

The score: ('ornell Cr~ft, <IS

Cory, p Lepley, If Coppess, 3b Cramre, ct Hedges, rf F'lnger, ~ b West, c Fussell, 2b

Tnwa Stewart, 21J lIf (:ricle, cf Benson, rl Hanson, 1b Schmidt, 3b Wright, If Eryant, ~s Hook, c Alcorn, p

A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. 4 2 1 5 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 0 8 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 ______ 0

29 3 5 24 8 5

AB. R. H. P.O. A. E. 3 1 1 220 3 1 200 2 4 0 0 2 1 0 402 821 3 0 0 2 0 2 400 200 2 1 0 420 11078 '0' 3 0 0 0 4 1

27 4 5 27 14 6

A. G. Spalding & Bros are the IarpIt lIJAIlufacturera fa the

wolld of

Official Equipment FOR

AU Athletic Sports and Pastimes

The SPALDING Trademark

II Known throuKb­out the world as a

Guarantee of

Quality If you are interested in athletio

aport you should have a copy of the Spaulding Catalogue. It's a complete enclyclopedla of what's new in sport and Is sent free on request.

A. G. SPALDING & BROS. :147 Wabash AVllnue. Obicago. ro.

~d the Ara-Notch

ARRow COLLAR --

U .. 2 '0I'25c. Cluett. Peabody I\( Co., Make" AIUlOW CUFFS l5 centa a pair

For Ale at Oout'. and WJ1IDer'.

fluce is .~xpected. Members may leave

el ther on the 3: 30. 4: 30 or 5: 30 in­

terurban cars to suit their conven-

ionce.

Nutice to Ondets.

Senior Sing Tonight.

The 3eniors will hold the first out­

door sing this evening at 7 o'clock.

with the weather conditions permit­

ting. is not a merchant in town~

Summary : Stolen bases, Hedges, Stewart, Bryant, Schmidt, Mericle 2. ~'acrifice hits, Cory 2, Bryant, Hook. Two-base bit, Stewart. Struck out by Cory 6, by Alcorn 6. Bases on balls off Cory 2, off Aleorn 7. Hit by pitch­ed ball, by Cory, Schmidt, Mericle, by Alcorn, Fussell, Craft. Double vlays, Craft to Fussell, Coppess to Pingel', Benson to Hanson. Passed bltll, Hook. Umpire, MacGregor. Time of game, 1: 55.

"Members of the staff and band ============= • who would not gladly accept I :- the Sole Agency for

Oh')l'al Society to Picruc

wlll draw equlpments at any time

Joday between 1:3(} and 5 p. m.,"

eaid Lieut. Morton C. Mumma yes-

terllay in an interview. "All suit

The unIversity Cboral socIety wiII cases must be turned In at the arm-

++++++++++++++++++~+++++++++++++++++++ + + + ASSEMBLY TODAY + + + + ~ + + + FOREJGN STUDENTS IN OHARGE + + + + Address By + + + + PROF. HIDBARD OF Al\mS + + + + 10:00 A. 1\1. AUDITORIUM .. + ~ ++ +++·H·,tut.,l"l"l"I"H.,H·+++++++·H"H·o!oo!··l"I··l··l"l"I'++

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Your Attention Is Called To Our

Record · We did not establish any new marks in the

broad jump or pole vault at the Third Annual Interscholastic but we have done something that seems to make a hit witll our customers equally as much and that was to lay in a big supply of comfort necessities for summer. We want you to have a peep at the hat department. Straw hats have landed and you want to see the new ones. Across the way the underwear man is having a busy time making friends with his wares and the way the warm days drive him trade would surely give him a fright if he didn't have the largest supply of these goods this big store has ever shown. The Max Mayer habit is a safe affiiction when you want to dress ill' fash-ion and to your own comfort. •

Munsing and Porosknit

College Brand and Stein-Bloch

Underwear Good Clothes Newest Neckwear

Attractive Cha~e & Sanborn's Coffee and Complete

lAne of

GROCERIES Why? They know that the

Chase & Sanborn coffee ls

the best that money can buy.

U you appreciate QUALITY and OOUR'J.1.EQUS TRBATMENT, we are positive that we can please you. ~ deUvery to all parts of the city. Both 'Phones. 6 and 8 South Dubuque at.

GRANDRA1'H

The GROCER Geo. D. Barth

Base Ball Goods are tile STandard cf the base ball world. The Reach Ball is the Official Ball of the great

American League. It is official with tne majority of the minor league and college

teams. Reach Mitts and Gloves are used exclu­

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The leading batters of all leagues use and endorse the Reach Blue Ribbon Burley Bats.

The

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