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IL} EEN
RAPID~
CITY
THOMAS all kinds ot
our specialty· made. Ice
in all sbapes for parties
All
lUI)'thiDg ill senSOn. We are
right now to )'OU in botih 8iJe
Early. BROS. 00.
Walnut St. 10.
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THE DAILY IOWA P U B LI SH E' D BY THE STUD EN TS O F THE 8 TATID UNIVl!I R SI TY o r IOWA
I VOL X IOWA CITY, IOWA, SUNDA Y MORNING, n ROR 5, 1911. NUMBER 105
I~~~==~====~==~~~====~~====~========~~============ J. H. IRfWIN RtPutS
TO PfTlTlON SIGNfRS TELLS 1<' QUALlFI ATIONS AND
HEOOnD OF PRESlJ)ENT
ELECT.
.10'01'111('1' (owu WI'('stlel' I~ Be·t ot all
Wclght~.
A featu re of the comi ng lowa-Ne
braska wrestling tourney which Is
alreatly aronslng consltl erable Int rl'k~ 'I'hut BOil "1lUl be Gh'eu Fili'
'1' .. illl Before Condemning Him
n too Youthful.
est Is the Ilregence d n torm 'I' Iowa
expert on tbe Cornl!uskcr team. This
is O. \\'. )1 iller. lasL year'~ mi:idlp-
weight chaml}lon at Iowa ,lnu one Presld nt.1. H. Tr win of the State
Board ot ~d\lcat! on lu Friday wrote of till' bl'lIt coli ge grappl rs in tbe
west. tbe following h ttel' In reply to the
r~.olutlons signed hy yarlous Fort '1Ille!'
BASt8ALL MANAGfRS ARRANGf SCHfDUlfS
to\\ •
Wl'rll (;001) II.\TES.
.'!lIUJ.I"CI III (II • I IIIJlIt· tlf ,\.till -
k lilt I·(· ... t •• : [I·IH'\':: .'II'\'t II;ltr,
(,h"11 (1I1I'lel I fit lUll.
1I1e('! in or th
woe d finlt I: rran before receiving his degree
Dodge alumni in regard to the elec- suit t hll mid-year con\'ocafion In F,bruory. th ' 1'111',
'rh{' III tlon or John G. Dowman as pres.ident Is nol\' cOIU"I,te. Lat;t fall he entered the :\ebra ka
ot Iowa: well atll'ntlecl. there being law Bcho J. A t that tim there was
~larch 2, 1911. about flft 'n n'pr ntnt! . little [nterellt [n \u'estling at that
n '~Ide' Ilxlng I hp UII !lbaH datl I vunlvl'rslty. 1\11\1 1', I' melUberlng the
J. R. Files, Atty.,
XO\' . Hf ron .nlE.
( Ollr( n'IlI',' \ ' " t~' 1I1Ill
Cutlll,l tl , h .. tlnll.
Prof
l'roh
on th lIn'k),
Fir t .· It lot.
IOWA fALLS BffORt POWf fUL GOPHfRS
1 .\11 1 WITII It\, II
Bl t ) ',\1 .1. HOW --. \\ lit , (;1'lH'\lIII~ I"II~ "II L; tIl ( "li_
t I DC
linn r ult
lllm-
Ith a
th lIt.. to ..
low 'a t alii uteI' 'I In thl II tl n- tor lb I' rloll. Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
eral Illall I'S ot college !tllporlnnce al Illdoot' rill tournalll 'nt. b III success of the Iowa wre tlIng Club. of 10 t 0PPOrlunlty ('C11I~
Dear Sir: were til .t1!; (0(1, and SOUlt.' proceeded to organize a similar one
I am this morning ill recell,t of a at ~ebraFoka. Uuder the direction of JIIellts toukln · to track 111 ets
protest against the election of John this body, a gr at tl a t of enthusl- twe n tlOIllC of
O. Bowman 11 president of the State asm was arc used In wrestling, antl weI' Aon' Inte.
University, sign d ' by yourself and the Hrst hOOlO tournalUent was hId. Th I' ult of (h
b t twe t flv other Th sa e thl' un I\' I'8It_v on a Oll n y- e s. m 1\liller wus l'1E'cted pre 'Irlpnt o r the
will be presented to the State Board club. At the tournament he won tll of gallH!~ el er had.
Clf the. ' 11- or th Iowa nv~. HYII 11 \IIel hll lII('n
h JII t lIn- op n u Ilh a rush whkh thrl I n-
flrllt sh(}ot. Th r I) th \lIn at It alii on ItB
ea('h t~alll. Th 'Y IIhoOI r, t· I, anu h d th bnll In Ih 'II my',
t\\O turgl t., lIIakln
for
101\a hol ;;2 1 out of a I)()
th tlr t tl'lI
the
'TIm at-
ot Education at its next meeting. mIddle-weight champlonshlt} of • 'e- )lanager 1\ lIogg fixed th confer- The I' ult follow: the lIa k)1 rush'u thl' The Board did not elect Prof. Bow- brasl<a. enc dat & whlll' altt'ndlng the III t- J at 2ntl
man on any sudden impulse nor wlth- Since the hom tOllrnament, 1\I1IIer Ing In blcogo cf th ath l tic lIIon- lies
bll kt t only to 10 til
or goal Ihootlll ,
un luck . B It r
dlr lion of a f w ot th lJIany Iho
which th Iowa I am made would
out the most careful Investigation, has thrown the , obraska heavy ng rs of til Institutions COOl posing 1~lllolt and then only two lengthy personal I I that organization. Th e oupl d L. R. L per weIght champion and s now cons d-Interviews with him. I am confident with the dat s s cured with several Sh 1)llard ered the best wrestler In the unl- 22 23 tbat when the signel'S of this protest state schools as Hllers alford an x- Klnl"o.ll verslty. 1n the Iowa match be will u 23 21 know as much about Mr. Bowman as cellenlly balanc d II t. William meet Webb, the local middleweight, 21 :\
the Board does, they will not be so title holder. Last rear Miller won Two alumni Owen P 1'1'10 and Arn On ~2 22 emphatic In the expression of opln- from Webb In the finals, the Hrst fall Carroll "Chich" Kirk-who are now Bruins bask t. 10n9, that he Is not the proper Illan lasting nearly an hour. In the seml- the athl tI I' pI' ntatlves of the Campb II 21 :It
21 20
Lawl r nnd th Goph I'
fin 1Iy slart d they over-for president IO! the Unlvel'Sity. Hnals he disposed ot "Peck" Hazard, State Normal and Simpson reHpe('Uv - Looe
Unless something untoreeen tran- who the year before held the title Iy, wer promln nl tlgur s In th J . . Leep I' 21 Iplres, be w111 be Installed 8S presl- meeting. Others In att ndance were of Iowa champion. dent, and will be president of the
UniversIty with all the nallle Implies, Since their meeting last year, both Seymour of :\ormal; FI h I' of Grln
Webb and . 1Il1er have Improved. nell, Holll ter of MorningSide, FInger and with the united enthusiastic and o· Cornell B yer o· Ames Pease of Webb's advance has been llttle short l , l ,
continued supnort of the Board of Tabor and K Ilogg of Jowa ... of phenomenal , his worj{ In the last .
Total
and r
La I r. ot courl • was r aponslble
tor rno of th dam a,. 'olhln,
the work of th .1Inn ota. won
der baa ever b n 6 en on the Iown
s for as local crltlci ar n-Education. home tournament being high clasB. Inclurllng all the games both state Wa hburn Coli ge
Prestd nt rrank K.
III add r
Mr. Bowman declln d the presl- None of the other local middleweights and conference. the lown schedule of University nlc thll rt 1' b II W leome to tb lIltl
b st In \I thl broa(l land. dency of the Roekafeller Institute,
were able to get him Into difficullles. and woO uld have b en made presIdent
galll es Is as t0110W8:
April ] 7; l.-eand r Clark, here. Miller ha~ also Improved, but It Is of the UniversIty of ~lInnesota at a A I'll "0'
hardly likely that he has made tho P ~, Chicago, hlcago.
salary of $10,000 a year If Dr. Vln- AprlJ 21-22: 1IIlno!., Champalgne. same phenomenal advancement as
cent had not re-consldered his declin- \ 11"-Webb. The match between these , pI' ,",,; m . me.
allon. )11'. Bowman has had excep- April :.! " Wls onaln, h T two men should be one of the best
tlonal <l pportunilies and has assld- ~Iay I; ~Iornlngsld , here. coUege alfalrs ever stagetl, with hon-
uously studied ejucational prohl ms ors even and no favorites picked be- ~Iay 6; Ames, here.
throughout the United States and \Ia"!l ' ornell, here. tore the tlnal tall. 0 "
Canada for the past six years. and
Is possessed of thorough first-hand
Inf<lI'lnation in reterence thereto. He
Is a thoroughly sane, level-headed, In the Friday's Issue of The Dally
practical man, and though quiet and Iowan occurred an error concernJng
11; t. Joseph, Dubuque.
~Iay 12-13; )llnnesota. ~Ipls.
~(ay 20; Cornell, ~(t. Vernon.
May 23-24; Was da, hr.
modest, has abundant courage and the sides taken by the two contest- June 2; Grinnell, Grinnell.
determInation as well as the qual j. ants In the university championship
ties of leadership in a high degree. debates. Contrary to what was then
We took council of some of the best stated the Pllllos have the negative
Inlt"l't' tins IAc( U I't'
:\11'. J. W. Rich ave a very Int r-
authorities in the country on educa- of the question, having had the af- esting Illu trated talk on the " Battle
tlonal al'falrs In reference to Mr. flrmaUve In the preliminaries, while of hlloh" to th Cadet
Bowman, and were Informed that he the Zets have the affill'mative, the Friday afternoon. A la rge numb r
fu lly measures up to the pOsition of same Ide which th y had in the pre- of stud ntll be Ides the cadets attend
Presl:lent of the University of Iowa, IImlnarles.
and that we would be fortunate In
ecurlng the s rvlc ~ of so able and
thoroughly competent a man.
) lcl{lblJln to Lell \' l'.
George B. )lcKlbbln, who
I am also pleased to advise you formerly private cretary
that such men as Pl'ofes ors Calvin. jent George B. :\laeLean, and
l lacBride, "'utllng, Wilcox, Loos, until recently has sen' d In a
Raymond, Guthrie, Dean , Prentiss, liar capacity tor .Judge Emlln ) IC
and others, are pleased with the se- Claln, has re Ignetl the latter posl-
lection of Mr. BO<\vman, and will give tion to beeome prh'ate secretary to Th W ather:
Congr laman-elect H. 11. 'fown I' at night and tomorrow, with Increasing
(Con tinued on page 2) Washington. cloudiness In southwestern portion.
noon at tb
three to b heltl during th
antl spring months.
on "Broatl nlng On '8 Range." 1', and alth ough h did ell mos'
Pre Ident ander t~ t world-wide of the time, Lawl r ran at large at
traveller, a w II-known du ator and the clo of each half and hot goals
a brl1l1ant p ak r. He was form r- tl11 t h fanl lUoaned In angnl h.
Iy Dean ,of Yale Divinity school, then Walker a th cth r northern I'
S ('retary of the Congr gatlonal
chool and Publishing
un- to show 0 d form. Ro' nwald,
' clet} Frank, and Roblllilard form d an
called to Wa hburn Call ge. ordinary cOlUblnatlon, and It was the
Pr \jent ander· 'ork of the other t·o 'hlch ov 1'
Is a "ell-known autbor antl n current whelmed the Hawkeye.
everal mag zln " H Ryd n, mlth and Schmidt played
exten Ively In foreign th b t game' tor To ·a. With th
and Is plendldly fitl d to exc ption of the I t-up at th nd of
on the sllbj ct he has chosen . the fir t halt, when the \'1 Itor ran
Heaperlans and Zeta
their score up all f all proportions
to the merits of the team , the work
of the whole five was th b t of th
y ar on he borne 1\O<!r. The mea
fought harder than ver. and I.. pt the
ball in their pos. "Ion mo l of the
)Ies I' • .Jone. and The game opened with the Old
f\ghtlng and
Bradley.
Hake.
Scannell.
Zet Paper-Josephine L onard.
"Iolln Solo-Esther Brenner.
Hep E ccentrl Itles-Ray B ebe.
Plan :! Solo- llr. Burnett.
Gold five forcing th
missing chane s at the ba keto Aft I'
three mlnu at play Lawler hot a
field oal, and {ollowe itb a {I' e
ben Schmidt foul 1. Ryden
caDle ba k with a ba k t. and after
th Hawk y had kep th uall In
(Co ntinue I on P8I:e 4, 1
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g D A I L Y I 0 W AN 1 .. -----~iIIIII!II----I111!_~-..... -~1
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LX NO 105
Ilry morning except C:;atulday. londaya. Of the Vldett~Reportd forty-second year anJ of the I. Quill the nineteenth year.
Edltor-In-Chlef ARTHUR C. GORDON
ay lay leaday ~day
Jay
THE STAFF: D k Editol'8
G. K. Thompson Conger Reynolds
Frank Baldwin T. H. Tapping
V. R. Seeburger
allc Editor SII' s Editor
J. C. Miller G. K. Thompson
Keith & McChesney Reliable Jewelers
S U I Jewelry in the really exclusive de• • • signs is always carried here. Pins,
Rings, Fobs andl Hat Pins with Seals, Monograms and unique designs here at present are worth your inspection. Special orders for Cups or Medals are filled to the customer's delight.
OHooSING A PROFESSION
Eight Addresses.
Arranged by Young Peoples' Society
of Unitarian Ohurch.
March 5; Mr. E. E. Johnston:
Newspaper )[aldng.
March 12; Supt. H. E. Blackmar:
Teaching.
March 19; Dr. E. A. Rogers:
Denti try.
March 2S; Dean W . G. Raymond:
April 2;
Engineering.
Miss Mary E. Nesbit:
NU1'8iug, A Professjon for
Women. J. U. TREWIN RTl'LlES +++ '1"1"1"1"1'+-1-1'++++ +++ April 9; Dr. Henry Albert:
A oclate l1:dJtol'8 h, Goodman
luter H. Bell
E. P. Korab
'.1'0 PETITroX IGXER + + Public Health Work.
IJ (Continued from page 1) + OO)nNG EVENTS. + April 23; Prof. Barry Gilbert:
The Law. + + C. B. Isaac him, as I believe will also all mem- ..!....L..L +,1"1"1,+,1,++++++ +++
F. R. Blythe ............ April 30; Miss Mary Brooks: . I. 1 Walsb F lI1enagh
J. B. ScalJnell bers of the faculty, and the great ill arch 9, Iowa-Grinnell basketball Office Work tOl' Women. F. lydel majority of the alumni and the peo-
II h tid I tr d game. SUNDAY EVENINGS AT SEVEN, AT til, :~s~." taB goo, owa a or 8 pIe of Iowa, their heartiest support. 'March 14. Iowa-Nebraska wrestling UNITARIAN CHURCH.
All we ask for Br. Bowman Is a
DA ,Y IOWAN PUBLISHING CO., lair trial, which we shall do our utPu bllsher (IncorporatGrt.)
0\ :' If. MEREDITH, Business Mgr most to see that he Is given. Why
J (Il'r tl as second-class !l.lall matt r 'orember 12, 1903, at tbe postoil , .! at Iowa City, Iowa, u!lder the n:1 IIf Congress of March 3, 1879.
I'ef
01111' 23 East Wasbingt,m Street, Doth Phones
t; 'de- NomA of Iowa City Clli~en)
shoull you attempt to make It more
'IIIHcult for him, and to Impair his
II efulrH'ss In the beginning by mere
ly pfnnln~ tit "roses of youth" upon
him?
\' ry tr1l1r yonrs,
J. J[. Trcwln
President.
The igner.
TIlt' signers of the reRolutlons fol
low:
match at armory.
Unitarian Church
('UI'. (Whelt lind 10\111 .Ave.
HE'-. ,,, S. LOm. 'a, :'Ililll tel'.
srxll.\Y :'IIOHXI\"G A'r 11:00
:\Iornlng:
tallty.
The Problem ct Immor-
l"OUJlg })eo]lle's Society lit ':.
Young P ODI s: Address on Choos
ing a Profession: Mr. E. E. Johnston
CLIFTON BEDFORD
~~;';[ewARROW ~otch COLLARS
114., I tor ll6e. Cluett, Peabody .t Co., Kat.,..
"
+++++++'I-I"I"I'I'+oJo+-t+Ho + + + BUS1NE88 DIRE<7l'ORY + + + +++++++·l-H· .... I·+++++++
HENRYG.W~ LaW)'er and NotllrJ PubUc Omce over Golden Eagl.
PHYSI0IAN8
DRB. DEAN & BOILER Practice L1m.tted to DiJeMea 01 &lit
Eye, Ear, Nose and ThftNlt. Phone 1190.
W. R. Whltels p, S. Beet PHYSIOIANS & SUlWEON8
21 ~ S. Dubuque St. Hours 3-12, l-G, 74,
Phone 214-R.
DR. FRANK L. LOVE Eye, Ear, Nose and Tbroat
Omce over Novak's Drug Store Telephone
OHARLES S. GRANT, M. D.
Office 17 ~ S. Dubuque 8t. Over Stach's Shoe Store
Residence 229 Summitt 8t. Office Phone 380R. _.Residence, 5781
DR. W. L. BYWATER
Diseases 01 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
No.8 N. Clinton St.
DR. W. H. DONOVAN Physlclan and Surgeon
Office 117 * S. Dubuque St., 01e1 Wilkinson's Grocery.
Residence Cor. Colege and Summit. Phones, Office 106; Resld~ 201.
DR. ZELLA WHITE STEWART
l'hysiclan and Surgeon.
Omce, 15 S. Dubuque St., (tormerll
occupied by Dr. Biorring). ReII,
dence 716 Iowa Ave. Hours, 10·11
,\nnounCl"lIlcnts and notlrp~ should ho In the Iowan otllce by r. o'clock to indure publication.
topies for ~n l e IInri suh'lcriptiouR Inken III the I' lUlU office, Wieneke's
.1. n. Files, 'O:i, Atty.
n. ll. BUl'UIIUlst, 'O:i-'07, tty. ot The Dally Cit izen spealls on • 'ews- +++++++++++++++++++ a. m. ; 2-4 p. ro. TfI!ephones:
A .. cadu Book Store. eth Thomas, '04-'OS-'10, Atty.
CO:-.lCI<1R '1, 'G TRACK WORK ... Frank ~fnher, '07, Atty.
it again becomes neces ary to say D .nls Kelleher, '93, tty.
a word concerning the letbargy In C. F. Adams, '01, Dent.
tfllck work here at Iowa. The dls- Grant Bruner, '93, Dent.
mal response that has answered the Chas. F. Duncombe, 'S3, Ed1tOl.
('all sent out by Coach Kellogg merits R. D. rone, '97, City SuPt.
more than passing consideration . The E. F. Kennedy, '97, Dent.
showing, to state it shortly, but ex- V. Gabrielson, '10, Atty.
presslvely, was mlserable-unquaU- \\'. S. Johnston, '10, Atty.
tiedly miserable. It Is to be hoped J. F. Darton, '07, Atty.
that the Immediate prospects are not Emm t J. Kelley, '07, Atty.
wholly Indlcatlv of t.be attitude or M. J. Fitzpatrick, '03, Atty.
the students here toward that branch Wm. T. CbantJand, '92,'94, Atty.
of support; if they are, track athlet- Fred J. Blake,' ,Att.y.
les should sulfer a speedy dlscontlnu- .~. Magowan, '98, Atty.
ance. Time Is too valuable to be ~1. J. :\lItchell , '93, Atty.
waFted In a pursuit yielding so little barles Saunders, 'S5, M. D.
satisfaction and encouragemnt. While J. D. Lowry, '01, M. D.
the number of men who reported for
work yesterday showed a perceptible
increase from that of tbe past few
. days It was far from pleasing, and
paper ~Iaklng.
FJ'eedolll- Fellow lIi1l- Chftl'lIctel'
in n eliglon.
I-++~++++++++++++++++ + Selld jn YOlu' sp1'i.llg c1euning + + noll'. Yon wm be plclIsantly + + sOl'pl'ised if Y011 elld YOlu' + + soUed gru'lueuts to the + + VAllSIT¥ WARDROBE. + I-H"%ooI"I"I'+++++++-Jo+++++
WANTED-Student girl for light
house work. No washing or ironing,
+++++++++++++++++++
FIRE SALE ..• OF •••
Cigars Pipes and Tobaccos
2 in family. Phone 34 or call at 1141
E. Market street, west side of house. Come in and look over ==- this stock.
In a recent cross country run at
Minnesota ea<lh of the competing
teams wore the colors (If a cororlty.
The sorority having tbelr colors on
the winning team was given a silver . loving cuP.
o. H. FINK +++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++
1& yet In line for a very material aug
mentation. It Is to be hoped that the
true nature of the situation wlll man
Ifest itself, and that these few words
will be construed In the manner In
which they are Intended.
Spring An~ouncement
A. 1. E. E. Xotice.
Monday afternoon at 4:30 l\1r. J.
C. Young of eda r Rapids will deliver
a lecture on " Sollclti~g E lectric
Light Busin ." T his lecture will
be delivel'ed In the Physics Lecture
room. Tbose Interested are cordially
.Invited to be pre ent.
NotJce.
All applications for fellowships
and scholarships in the Graduate col
lege for the year 1911-12 should be
In the offie of the dean of theg radu
ate coil ge before March 15. Any
persons who are Interested In fellow
ship and scholarships of other Inst.l
tutions are invited ,to consult Dean
Seashore about them.
INDIVIDUAL TAILO~ING
THIS IS WHA.T IT MEANS-
It lDeans II_tUn' yoar mea.are In a ooaple of dozea places rliht dO'WD to quarters of an Inch.
It means balldlntl up heft and there t Improve your filiure-ninety men In a bandred need this.
It means ataylnll and .trenitheolnll your aarments so that they keep their shape.
It means the blibest priced IIninlis anti trimhlas, and the hilihest class 'Work all around.
We Illve these thtnlls to all buyers of our suits. We would like to .Uve them to you.1
JOSEPH SLA V ATA 107 S. Clinton St. 'TAILOR Iowa City, Iowa
OFFICE, 671\1. RES. 671,
DR. A •. J. BURGE, GENERAL SURGERY
22~~ So. OI1nt()u St. Iowa. Oit)', !I.
OSTEOPATHS
DRS. WASHBURN & WASuniJm B. E. Washburn, D. O.
Evelyn S. Washburn, D. O. Office and Residence 102 S. LinD 81.
Iowa Oity, 10WII. • . Phone ~8 Appoirunents Only
DENTISTS ----------
JOHN VO,,,S, D. D. S. The Students' Dentlst Hn~ South Dubuque St.
Pllone 1185. low!' ()It)', Ion
REAL ESTATE
SALE AND RENT:-Largt' lWoI :ity re idences, vacant lots, and r_ Aiso 8tocks of merchandise.
O. )1. RENO, 110 ~2 Wn8hington "t.
MUSICAL STUDIOS
ANNA DILLER STARBUCK l\lusic Studio 21 N. Dubuque
Pupils Received in Plano and Hannoll1
ANNA Sl\llTR OLOSE Soprano
Pupil of Ohas. W. Clark Rod Gte. Mamlln, CJncertB, Recitals, Vocal II strucUon. Studio, 114 South Clloto. St. Phone 162R. St. Phone 1077.
)Ire. Jennie L. Lewis
CHRISTIAN SOIENCE PR1Of.
TIONER.
1522 East College Street •
First National Bank I
Capital Stock . $100.~ I Surplus - . . l00.~
Studenls Accounts S6licited I We do a general Banking Business
OITIZENS' SAVINGS TRl1ST m BANKERS
Capital tM,OII I A general banking buslneu trail'
acted. Ace.ounta solicited. <Jorner Oollejl'e &; Dubuque 8t.
-UN 11
B(JI ONI
(tXf B~ FOR I
p,lces
A
use a
tdeu.
I.
A.
1"1' H"l'+++++++ + :sa DIREO'l'ORY +
~+++~ t O. WALKER. Uld Not.ary PobUc I
Golden Eagl.
& BOILER to Di8eMeI 01 ...
Nose and Throat. 1190.
S. GRANT, J\I. D. * S. Dubuque 8t. Shoe Store Summitt St.
__ Residence, 61811
Ave_ Hours, 10-11
RES. 671.
Iowa Oity, Ja. \
RENT:-LaI"gt' u.t ~ vacan t lots, and ,.,.
merchandise. 1\1. RENO, Washington "t.
STARBUCK 21 N. Dubuque
Received in and Harmolly
Sl00.~ I l00.~
nts Solicited I Banking BusineJI
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
ON THE CORNER
[tXI Books and Suppllts FOR ALL COLLEG~S
P,ices Alwav.f Right
A FULL LINE OF
COLLEGE JEWELRr ALWAYS IN STOCK AT BOOK.
STORE PRICES
Dont t Strain
Notice Juniors Do you know what
$1 win do for your Hawkeye picture? If not call at
Crawford'i RESIDENCE
STUDIO
Marshall-O' BrienWorthen Co.
Your Eyes 116 Iowa Avenue
-0- •.• Dental Supplies ...• But use Gas or Electric Light for studying ... A good light is necessary-Why use a poor one ...
-0-
Iowa City Gas and Electric Co.
11 solves Ihe problem of 3 ... mar1. closedfront Slyle w,lh ample space 10 knot Ih scarf.
_TRY] 1 I_ The THOMAS Hard-I
ware Store On thE: On the Corner Square
STUDENTS ATTENTION
We are fixed to accommodate F 1FT Y STUDENTS with table board at $3.50 per week. W e h a v e a clean, up-to·date hotel and solicit 'Your pat· ronade. Try us for a week and you'll never leave. Just across street from interurban depot.
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Again Joe Haward, the proU1lc ..... ----------------------Chicago composer, proved his popu-
larity with the students of the uni
versity wben his latest musical com
edy elfort, "The Sweetest Girl In Par-
is," was greet d by an audience which
broke all attendance records of the
Coldren theatre Thursday evening.
"The Sweetest Girl" is a typical
Howard show, neither b tt r nor
JUNIORS Make enllallemenh now for your Photos.
Special rates "iven to all juniors at
To'Wnsends' Studio worse than the many the tuneful Chi
cagoan has put forth during th palt
decade. The personnel of the ca t ~ .... t .......................................... .. which presented the piece h re, how- -
ever, made its appearance something ~========================
of an evenl. Trixie Frlganza, the ------------------------corpulent comedienne, Fred Bowere,
an old favorite, Dorothy Brenner,
"the sweetest girl," and Cathryn
Rowe Palmer, probably the cl vere t
woman clown on the stage today,
made the evening one of real enter
tainment. Alexander Carr, who stren·
uously objects to being cOllslllcl'ed u
lIlU Iral comedy comedian, proved his
Nobby Party Slipper in Satans and Suedes
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Mueller Bros .• JClintc:~~treet worthln s of b ttC't' roles than the ________________________ __
mo nn mu Icnl comedy has to o11'er ===========~======~====== and made us plan on seeing him ~ ........ I.I_E.-oII-... -~ .. d .......... ---.I ... -1 ........ - .... ~::::,= .:::,::::::f:::~::::::;::::: I ~rytNsATpURuEr· ~ ;;:lfRaE:EwD
y at~r "The ;\luslc ~lnster," nnd In the role J \. lJ" A \, of Cobosso, th self-appointed riYal
of Caruso, tbe monkey house ten or,
he showed real dramatic ability,
sOIllC'thlng rather uncommOn on the
mUSical comedy l'otage of modern Am
erica.
"Polly ot the Circus," one o[ the
prettiest plays of recent year, wlJl
be the offering ~Ionday evenin g. The
production Is sUIl under the manage
m nt of FrederIc Thompson ( [r .
Thorup on, by the way, most emphat-
Ically objects when a printer puts a
k on the end ot his first name) who
originally produc d the piece. Edith
Speare, said to be a very capable
young actress, now has the role made
popular by Mabel and Edith Talla-
In bottle, and lUi. Shipped only by U. C. Fry Co. fr m tb. orl~lnal Fry Mineral prloK located at Colfax, Iowa. HENRY LE", I druul t, and J. IN M[LLER 60 rrLIN li WORK, alt nt. for low City, have the wilter frelh from the Sprlne alway. on bEnd and ... 111 flU all orders promptly .
C:upe.rior ~erVICe
That is what con titute our claim for your bu iue . It means much in the way of the late ·t, most i-mproved machinery and laundry appiance . It mean furtber skilled employe who understand the art of so treating your linen as to give it th t refined finish for which we are recognized.
CALL US EARLY
Linocord e:::..~ Buttonholes
ferro and Ida St. Leon. The play
The largest grocery store carries with it a small circus, which C.O.D.LAUNDRY TEL. 1169
------------------------~.~-----------Ihol are easY- lo-bullon and \'nbutton. and don 'I Irar out. arc found Lr,ij .. I Silver Brand Collar •.
in Iowa City and the largest Is presented on the stage. It should ~======================= For SOole By
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stock to select from. be well received here.
Joe Howard will again have his In-
My facilities for supply. nings when " Lower Berth 13" is pre-
• sen ted here Wednesday evening. The mg you with groceries are
farce was originally written as a
unexcelJed. A ·trial will "straight" piece, Intended for Wl1-
convince you. lIam C<>JJ1er, the farceur. When Col
lier found another vehicle, It was
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tdeas. Geo. D. Barth hastily transformed Into a musical ~========================:!!
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Iowa CityAcademy ... Pr~pares Students for State University. Fine
OPPOJtunity to made up deficiencies W. A. W ILUS, Prlndpol
comedy of more or les8 pretentious
ness and adorned with seve ral tune
tul ditties from the une-rldden brain
of the hard working Joe. It bad a
successful four month's run In Chi
cago and Is said to he distlctly amus
Ing. We have not been Informed =================;;:;;;;===;:;;;;=-=~. as to whether or not some of tbe fea
tures which annoyed the ministerial
a soclation of hlcago In Its run
there have been eliminated, but, as
Is usual, it is probable that the farce
ha been more or less expurgated for
presentation 10 Iowa audiences, It be
ing the common th ing to find that
the taste ot the Iowan appreCiate,
spice Ie s vehemently than that ot the theatre 20er of the western me
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The arti tic floral ability of Aldous is well known. No matter whether you de ire a modest tribute of respect, or a more elaborate tabJe decoration, con nIt Aldous and the re uUs will be satisfactory.
Greenhouses-Church and Dodge.
ng buslne::::: I I A. G. SPALDING & BROS. solicited. 147 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO
& Dubuque St. iII •• ___ L_.I ___ ~ _______ " ____ "
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The Harvard Aeronautical SOCiety
hs 250 members enrolled.
Store-IS S. Clinton Street.
1'lASONIO NOTIOB.
.. ,," City Lodge No. 4, A. F." A. M. J. L. Records, W. M. Bruce Moore, Sec.
Regu lar meeting, 8d Monday of ar h month.
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.!lsses EIs1e and Wil ma Whitner
rle spending the week- nd at their
bOllle in West Lib rty.
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\11 Wilma Lawrence is spending _.;;;;;;==~ __ -==:;.........;;:==-_____ -=~_==-=;:.-=-=-;:..;;~ ul1(lay at her hOIll In . 'ew haron. leiman, L. A. ' 13, Is of hold ing 60,0 00. The estimated
~llss Pansy ~\llInkk, whQ Is ttend- spt'ndlng unday at her homo In Tlp- lost Is $:100,0 00 .
g High land P ark College, vlsitE'd tOil. 'lIss Ada Yocum, L. A. '11 , ae- Authorities of the University of AI-
!th h r 1'1 t r. LllIlao, ' terda, at companied her. ahallla \Jave turned o\,er the ll1e~s hall
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vendi hall. J, .\ 1. r"lsk, SUJlerlntendent ot to the l:itudents, and the latter ha\'o L....;;::::... _________ -' HOURL}
DAIL l' y ~ W, " A, gil \' 0 nn Intorlllal at aud gro und ot th . unlrer- arrnged the Stud nts' lloardtng .t\J;-
~ollle yest rday 1I1'ternoon at Clo:' Ity has gone ' to Chicago where he o('\allon, wblch III conducted 011 tbe
I II. will I' mnln Cor .l few days transaet- l'U-Opt'ratire plan. The IlreS('nt price SUlllll'r at Con 'rogatlonal church,
~I· j nesday, ) l an'h ,from 5: 30 to ing unhen;Jty lJuslness. of hoa'rd Is fl. ed at $I:! llel' llIonth.
.'alllupi Sloan /)f the unlv rslt y : :10. Price 30 c nt , 3-8 Eugli h dpn r tUl Il t has ge ll ' to Chl-
lOW.\' .FALl,S BEFOR}} Last evening t he Irvlngs and Ero-I eago where he wlU be an over Sunday
Iilllblans enjoyed a dance at Ma- visitor with his mother. POWEIU'UL GOl'JlEHS
c. Prot. . W, Wassam delivered one (Contiouedfrom page 1)
PI Deta Phi ent rtalned informally of his lectures at Corydon last Frl- ------------
riday evening at the chapter house. day evening. Ooph er territory for the better (Jart
Hss Penrose chaperoned, Miss Hel 11 Vogt, a graduate stu- of five minutes withou t result In th e
Phi B La PI gave a dance last ev- dent, spent Friday visiting wltb. scoring Hne the visitors got s tarted
Ding In R dOlan hall. ;\fIss reel- fri ends In DavenpQrt. and ran the count to 9 betore Smith
nlan chaperoned. Prot. B. F. Sbambaugh lectured at llIade the next marker for Iowa, Law-
Harold ,Thoma bas returned to Fairfield last Friday afternoon. His IeI' began to shoot baskets trom all
1l1s home In Iowa City atter spending I cture ntltled , "Research in Iowa angl s. t the end ot the halt the
-.neral months In Florida and the IIIstory" was given before the Par- scor stood 22 to 4, Smith making
nth. He was for some tim employ- Bons Coli ge faculty and students.
ed as city edllor ot lhe Melbourne
a useless goal as the whistle blew.
The second period was harder
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The Varsity Word robe, Phone 54. tought. the Iowa team shooting bas- ;:::::::::::=========== ===-========= Th I ane that clean 3-10, kets In better form and guarding Arthur Fowler has gone to spend e c e rs ,
Times.
Sunday at his home In Waterloo. closer, Every man on the Iowa flve
got one fie ld goal In this halt, But 'Iul-l I I , I J Inl .. I"l .1"1"1 .. 1111'+++ Theatre + + the Minnesota lead was tQo long, aod
the game ended with Lawler shoot-Coldren MONDAY
MARCH 6th ++ OTHER COLLEGES. ++ Ing his ninth basltet.
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'1"1 'N I_I' I I J I I I I I H' 1r,J I The line-up:
All Virginia athletes are required Iowa Minnesota,
Lawler to take a pledge to observe strict Ryden RF
training before entering upon com- Sallander LF Frank, Lyford
Walker, Whl(Jperman petition for the various teams, Smith c The Prlnceoon wrestling team open- Schmidt RG Rosenwald
ed the sean on with a victory by de- Thomas LG Robl\llard, Grant
teatlog Columbia by a soore of four Summary: Field goals: Lawler 9,
bouts to three, on the latter's floor Walker 4, Frank 2, Ryden 2, Smlth2,
In ew York. Sallander, Schmidt, Thomas. Reter-
On account of the limited seating ee, Dearing aod Hyland. Umpire,
capaCity in the Yale stadium, the Hyland and Deering. Time of halves
University will erect stands capable 20 minutes,
Book Makel • Specialty of
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The HfNRY LOUIS'
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Weare still the sole agents for all Rexall Goods, Kodaks and supplies
Let us do your Developing and Finishing
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