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are not already tron of the PLES LAUNDRY Ole one at once. r clothes will last longer ok look better if we r them for you. A trill nvince you of the merk work. IS A WHY lori, Sophomore, or and Freshmen ve their photos made at AWFORD'S esident Studio 15 College Street , I uit L T AILOIUNG - _FER'S TAILORING 1m· ch aracter and dlsUnc· ven to most conserva· sty l Iowa City, Iowa ,1 VOL X (DRNill SI DfffA TiD AGAIN BY HAWKfYfS SECOND ENCOUNTER RESULTS IN A 3 TO 2 COUNT. DAILY IOWAN IOWA OITY, IOWA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAV 21,1911. Coo Comes Back and Wins the Doub· Jes from Hawke)'e Team. TWO TW()'TO.()XE DE FOR OLDER IETl'. RO.\ TE.UI WILL BE r ' 1\ ' R ITY AJ.'PAIR \\1'01 In tltuUoll to J In wHI, (os- moI)Q[ltAtl Club. IO.W8! won tbe cbamplonshlp in the Ixte n stron" and accompanl NUJlBER1M JAKf MfH BY DfCISlVf SCOR{ O\·.:nWHJ.: lOW , O. LOC.\1, Til\( H. TO 31, I GImeS wltJl Wueda. Team Oil TueB- da), and Wednesday Prowse singles and Coe In the doubles In the by Prot r T. Taka u I at Wa Stl'ODg llebuWIl pt'eeh Gin' Iowa. Intercollegiate Tennis Tourna- ment held 'Dbursday and Fri- day. Tilton Is the Iowa man bo gin to WIODt'I'!!--·.l'ukt> Both nlv rslty and 1>1 "p-at" Pace, th famoul blca,o athl Ie lI'ho I pilot· n , t'I' Tall Hamo)fl' . Il h to be Big HUn. Ing th m abOut tbe United lei of Q1I 1100. aDd Coo II .., ar. copped the big title among tbe col- tru MlooMOta Ithl t to lit. Vernon, !\fay 20. Special to Zetagathlan oclety made lege tennis .harb of tbe state while The Dally Iowan. tOM'S> won the Iweep at tbe year'l cant II City today 01' In che ran L On Jo a and Greene are tbe al\-poll'er- eecond game f, rom Cornell !here to- DebaUng League by taking pare for th both fteld, Incullhln, tit Hlwk m tul duo. day by a score or 3 to 2. The game As a reBult of Lubber's defeat at treshman dlebates on Friday ('venlng. I'll hard fougbt and In doubt thru- Each debate was ('108ely fought end the hands ot Cae In botb slngl I and out, but the Hawkeyes superior doubles and Iowa's win tram Ames by work In the plnch('s decided the detault, Cae and Iowa were pItted a- game. The Iowa team played ag- gaJnst each other In the finals of both gre8llve all thll'ough out, while the ed, tbat the flft ('ntb amendm nt to classes. Some at lihe prettiest tennis Cornell team's tendency' · to blow up th constitution of tb nit d tat ever seen on the rowe courts was the It critical Umes was again In evl- bas been jUBtifI d by Its r sultl." Tb result. Tilton and Greene were about vIctory came to the Z ts by a two to Tbe question debat d WIUI '·Resolv· on deCision In each ca . dence. Irving affirmative team d fended the evenly matched as bhe tact that the Gittens was in tJhe box tor Iowa. propositIon In It own hall while th limit at five sets was orequlred to de- while Cory performed agll tor Cor· team did battle wlt.b th th Hawkey day, The Japlne t am com {rom Ames, wber doubtabl Ag I two gam I on f'rl- day and aturday. With 'the 'Colnmpolltan b ad, the wbol ball played by tb ov rwhelmlnl to 31. The Oopb r out to three .. th w, from atart to flol h in fa , and .,tli r, ballll1l r th ow. . I not clde championship. Gl'een took nell. Gittens was the master of the on th Ir o\\'n floor. I th lea The Z t affirms!\) t am camp d Tom rrow ,. nln th nret But lin tbe first set In easy fashion 6-1 and Cornellians at 1IJ1 times, although things looked bad for TlItcn. Iprlnt he showed o.ccaslonal 'tendenCies to .'Ildness. Cm'Y hit harder then the Hawl,eye 1'epresentatlve got Into at G. G. Glick, W. D. Hanna, ond I t rtalOlIl nl orr r d lh Ileitor. wl11 Hcughton. met all Irving t am DIad 181art at 6: l;j at Clo e tllr, hard In lh (;0l,h r prlnt- r who d t t d be th JlIIl and R Id of ;\ bra ka I t Iturd), wa. un· abl \0 hold tb I,a(' )' t niIlY. Rn· form In the second and torced the Cae In previous g. ame, but was stead- ler and has better control. man to win a deuce set from him. Ul> of . D. R. W. tarn ' 1 the Was da t lUll will b and J. A. Liggett. This lIebat IVa t royal, re ptlon by tb Tilton took tJbe third and th('n the (\ose thrclIghout, and not until Ihe e,e tud nl ,lh oth r 1\1 mb rl of fourth set. tieing the match. The I Batteries, Cory and West; Gittens and Hook. la st was the most bitterly tought of clos of th last r butlal IP ech did lhe OBlUopolltan lub. and r pr - b d third in tb 'b UDd d and 101lng third to Durkb 1m r of 10w& In th· two-lw nlY. llurkh 1m· I' ran '" 11 In bot h prlnUl. :Sext Games wltJl Jap!O. the day. Both m n were nearly ex- the atrll'lllative bav any advantage, ntatlve from the ntlr The Iowa te.a m . returned to IOwa . haustedl by the two hours play wltb- City last night, and will put in to- I tOut a stop and the battle was a test morrow getting ready fo'l' the two J of the endurance with Tilton hal'lng games with the Waseda team the best ot It. He got his man 5-1 Tuesday and Wednesday. The t&am when Greene made a wonderful spurt bad hard lncl, getting started yes- and forced the set to deuce. But Glick cl08 d tor 7,el with a strong rebuttal which IUI 'ned th conte t to his tam. Th(' jud s In thl d bat were Ralph Otto, Butt lworth and Prof P Irce. Th re eptlon will rlol and th a S Dlbled multltudea ampul for a raUB' Uu h at .lIn .... ta fu rllt" tb Th unlv tlltY bt p rtorlllanc (th day "h l! ongs will b lung, he lo.ck tll h it-mil In two mln- Fvllllwing tltlll will utes fiat, allhou h ('ann 11 f. mark p. he.. K. P. flt 10:07 In th o-mll mu t terday morning, as tibe proposed . I The debate In Irving ball wa& b Tdlton braced and by some wonderful automobile trip had to be called ott tw en an lrvlng al'l'lrllJativ tellll Ohos pre Id('nt of the Co 11101 1It- Aoneld r d & cIa BY p rtorman(' tennis took the set and cbamplonsh1p. ' un· because of the rain the porevlous ma.de up tOt Ou Helman, Rob rt an club will PI' sl:1 at th III tlng. d I' th condlll 0 nr vulln, With Tilton and Greene wlOrn out I ' " on night. The men got about thTee Powers and E. 1<. Jones, and a. Z t Among the p ahe will be Pro- Frld y. by the strenuous work of the morn- miles (l.ut of town, but there the uegatlve team COUlpO ed at t l)h n or B njamln F. ham ugh, ing, the doubles was a fight between I J automobiles stuck in the clay and Casey, Le lie :-.I. Hildebrand and 0 _ head ot tb d partm n t of political The 8ummarl tala,,: Snytller of Coe and Anderoon of Iowa tbe wbole part·y was compe,1led to caT Hobbet. Th d bate here hinged la nd oelal s('lenc ,W. loa yard da h: Hill ( 1), JOllyn with the former haNlng all the best I'tturn and take tbe interurban to on the pra tlbillty of the amendm nt, Ko n z of Iowa City. Profe 80r (I), Van urn (.1), Tim. 10 1--. of It. Iowa made a grand brace atter Cerlar Rapids. The game was to and at one time th affirmative Takaaugi, Ted Book. captain of tbe Mile run: Tyd m n (, I) Brown (M) l osing the first two sets 6-3, 6-3, but I ::;e t:o ::1'::.:: 1 H;a: 'da nd r. eyes were unable to reach their des- h'Owevel", and met the Irving attack net worl; by Snyder and uperlor team Unatlon in time, and the contest "ent (lver until afternoon. work explains tbe Cae Vlcoory. ' ith an unexpecteJ que tion late In the debal The '''hie'' At a meeting of the Iowa Collegiate ., oJ TennIs Association Thursday night, turned the tide W3 Alumnus out Tomol'l'Ow. It was decided tf) hold the next tour- affirmative to show any cn eon PIl, Jan (I). TIm. &2 2-5. 120 yard hurd): ilion (I), DeIN\I'fJlll'nt /-\('h('dul(' Off. mlth PI), Korf (l). Tim 17 2- . The board or managers of the In- 220 yard a b: Hill nil. Joslyn (I), Burkb 1m r (I). Tim 24 1·5. yes- ter-departm nt ba ebal\ leagu nament at Iowa has ha:l the the United States upreme ('ourt bas oe. terday de Ide:l to case the play In The forthcoming Issue of the Iowa meet for two years now and It as de- ever nforced the amendment. The 220 yard hurdle: WII n (1). alumnus whIch will appel\il' tomorrow clded to give the otJhers a: chance. Presents an attractive appearance to negative contended that the amend- I ment Is practically a dead lett r, wltb the league f er tbls y r. This leave :lIerdlck, OJ), WIJ n r 0. TIm , the chedule but halt campi l d. Tb 1-5. Ita alumni readers. The 1>lay number lalenes at th starl due to bad ou t any results. The al'l'lrmative Half mil : Bu h AndenJOn Ia devoted largely to the Ia.te Pro- ' weather In April has made It 1mpoe- (:II), Baer (1). Time 2:0 . Enjoying }'In. TI'11I. was unable to me t thl land, and sible to playa. complete schedule and lessor Samuel Calvin, who was kD!Own The river trip of the Y. M. C. A. lost the votea at two tOt the jU;i g e8'1 61 no acheme could be devl ed to fln- Frank (ll), Smith (M). Dlstanc, Dlscua throw: Lamb rt (M), , , Isb the champion hlp play tbat would 112 feet, 7 J-2 In. to lhe alumni th'l'ou&'hout tbe country IBlble class this morning 8hould prove "hoe judges were Protesoor B. F. tbroug>bl hl8 long service as a member a great succels. A large number ap' Shambaugh, Profe8sor F. F.. Dolton I of the Iowa faculty. The first }>8Ige ''peared at the boat house at Ix a', and H. \\ . Ander on. Ilslven over to a large picture at Dr. clock, when all took canoes and pad- CalVin, Other !articleS eoqcerllllng him are all account ()f hie deabh, and the speeches given .at the Unlvel'8lty Memorial exercises on May 3. Senator W. S. Kenyon, an alumnus or Iowa, Ie also given considerable State senator Shirley GIIl- died up the river to the Country Club I l>"e«ident al 'edar llapld . blOuse. 'Dhere they I\8sembled and en, P1'e John O. BO"":Ultn \11 joyed lighb refreshments, atter which I eomlnl to Cedar Rapid. next week &4t tbe botata are to be rutened tOiether attend tbe meeting of the board' ot I to drift down Btream, led by a single control when that body meets there boat !Tom which P!1'ot. G. W. Stewart Ion Friday aod Saturda)', ay 26 and .111 preach, a lermon. It JI expected 27. llr. Bowman wisbes to consult lIand. of the law class at '84, contrib- to be a ' refrelbln, and pleasant with the board aD rlous matters. lit .. an article tOIl "Our New Senator." "lesBian" to say the least, with per- Otller teaturell are an article on feet weather and a calm Itl'1!am. Tbe Cit, Water .. "Entrance RequIrements and Atten' trip wl11 be IInlshed at elrbt tlIlrty, Dr; HeDTy Albert aDd Dr. Rock- dance at the State Un1verslty" .brthus taking In tb.e moat peluant pa!l't wood have subm1tted a report to the Profesaor H. C. Dorea.; cunent unl· of the liMy. It I exp«ted that m01'e effect tllat the city water bal <ltgal.... thll al· trlPi wtt b tak n In the near ed sufdcteftt prtt, __ that tt .Y " t · , (\&t wUllout bollin,. ." " b satisfactory to all, the manag rs Two mile: Conoelley Bads- \lecided to let the matter reat a It wild (M), Smith (1). Tim 10:0i. now II declaring play air. Tbe tly - tem of a cbarnplonab1p round ' .... 8 at tint decide(! upon, but tblB proved to be uDsatlalactory to lOme. Pole vault: Cody and P lerlon (M), Oed for lint. Hartup (J).3rd. RelIht 9 ft. 9 10. RI,h jump: Peterson (M). Car- man UI), -ml n (1). Helgbt, /) It. 6 ill. Dra. Burge, PrenUM. Dean and 8b!ot put: Frank (M), Lambert Kes ler reVT88ented Iowa City at the (III). Smith (M). DfMADCe. 38 ft., convention of the Iowa State Medic- 11 1.2 In. al Society beld during tbe pI.t week. Hammel' throw: Str tel' I ertnille Wipperman (M tance 116 tt. 6 10. (I). DI ... ProiMIOr Ka,.. lela poloQ Broad Jump: Lambert (1I), Han· ela. wet to Solon ,etterday to IOn (1). Cody (l\j . mltaoce 20 ft. Itud)'l rock formation. there. 6 In. I

Transcript of Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1911-05-21dailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1911/di1911-05-21.pdf · Team...

~u are not already tron of the PLES LAUNDRY Ole one at once. r clothes will last longer ok look better if we r them for you. A trill nvince you of the merk work.

~HERE IS A ~ASON WHY lori, Sophomore, or and Freshmen ve their photos

made at AWFORD'S esident Studio 15 College Street

~E ' , I •

uit

L T AILOIUNG -_FER'S TAILORING 1m·

ch aracter and dlsUnc· ven to most conserva·

styl

~07 Iowa City, Iowa

,1

VOL X

(DRNill SI DfffA TiD AGAIN BY HAWKfYfS

SECOND ENCOUNTER RESULTS

IN A 3 TO 2 COUNT.

DAILY IOWAN IOWA OITY, IOWA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAV 21,1911.

Coo Comes Back and Wins the Doub·

Jes from Hawke)'e Team. TWO TW()'TO.()XE DE 'ISIO~S FOR

OLDER IETl'.

RO.\ TE.UI

WILL BE r '1\' R ITY AJ.'PAIR

\\1'01 In tltuUoll to J In wHI, (os­

moI)Q[ltAtl Club.

IO.W8! won tbe cbamplonshlp in the Ixte n stron" and accompanl

NUJlBER1M

60PH(~ JAKf MfH BY DfCISlVf SCOR{

O\·.:nWHJ.: ~l lOW , ~;S

O. LOC.\1, Til\( H.

TO 31,

I GImeS wltJl Wueda. Team Oil TueB­

da), and Wednesday Prowse

singles and Coe In the doubles In the by Prot r T. Taka u I at Wa Stl'ODg llebuWIl pt'eeh Gin' ~l&r-

Iowa. Intercollegiate Tennis Tourna­

ment held Ih~ 'Dbursday and Fri­

day. Tilton Is the Iowa man bo

gin to WIODt'I'!!--·.l'ukt> Both nlv rslty and 1>1 "p-at" Pace, th

famoul blca,o athl Ie lI'ho I pilot·

n ,

t'I' Tall Hamo)fl'. Il h

to be Big HUn. Ing th m abOut tbe United

lei of Q1I 1100. aDd Coo II .. , ar.

copped the big title among tbe col-tru MlooMOta Ithl t to lit. Vernon, !\fay 20. Special to Zetagathlan oclety made

lege tennis .harb of tbe state while The Dally Iowan. tOM'S> won the Iweep at tbe year'l cant II

City today 01' In che

ran

L On Jo a 8n~er and Greene are tbe al\-poll'er-

eecond game f,rom Cornell !here to- DebaUng League by taking pare for th

both fteld, Incullhln, tit Hlwk ~ m tul duo.

day by a score or 3 to 2. The game As a reBult of Lubber's defeat at

treshman dlebates on Friday ('venlng.

I'll hard fougbt and In doubt thru- Each debate was ('108ely fought end the hands ot Cae In botb slngl I and

out, but the Hawkeyes superior doubles and Iowa's win tram Ames by

work In the plnch('s decided the detault, Cae and Iowa were pItted a­

game. The Iowa team played ag­gaJnst each other In the finals of both

gre8llve all thll'ough out, while the ed, tbat the flft ('ntb amendm nt to classes. Some at lihe prettiest tennis

Cornell team's tendency' ·to blow up th constitution of tb nit d tat ever seen on the rowe courts was the

It critical Umes was again In evl- bas been jUBtifI d by Its r sultl." Tb result. Tilton and Greene were about

vIctory came to the Z ts by a two to

Tbe question debat d WIUI '·Resolv·

on deCision In each ca .

dence. Irving affirmative team d fended the evenly matched as bhe tact that the

Gittens was in tJhe box tor Iowa. propositIon In It own hall while th limit at five sets was orequlred to de-

while Cory performed agll tor Cor· n('~a.tl\·e team did battle wlt.b th

th Hawkey

day, The Japlne t am com

{rom Ames, wber

doubtabl Ag I two gam I on f'rl-

day and aturday.

With 'the 'Colnmpolltan

b ad, the wbol

ball played

by tb ov rwhelmlnl to

31. The Oopb r out

to

three ..

th w,

from atart to flol h in

fa , and

.,tli r,

ballll1l r th ow.

. I not

clde tb~ championship. Gl'een took nell. Gittens was the master of the ~e!s on th Ir o\\'n floor. I th lea

The Z t affirms!\) t am camp d Tom rrow ,. nln th nret But

lin tbe first set In easy fashion 6-1 and Cornellians at 1IJ1 times, although

things looked bad for TlItcn. Iprlnt • he showed o.ccaslonal 'tendenCies to

.'Ildness. Cm'Y w~s hit harder then the Hawl,eye 1'epresentatlve got Into

at G. G. Glick, W. D. Hanna, ond ~Iax I t rtalOlIl nl orr r d lh Ileitor. wl11

Hcughton. met all Irving t am DIad 181art at 6: l;j at Clo e

tllr, hard In

lh (;0l,h r prlnt­

r who d t t d beth JlIIl and R Id

of ;\ bra ka I t Iturd), wa. un·

abl \0 hold tb I,a(' )' t niIlY. Rn·

form In the second and torced the Cae In ~he previous g.ame, but was stead-

ler and has better control. man to win a deuce set from him.

Ul> of . D. ~Ieloy, R. W. tarn ' 1 the Was da t lUll will b

and J. A. Liggett. This lIebat IVa t royal, re ptlon by tb Tilton took tJbe third and th('n the

(\ose thrclIghout, and not until Ihe e,e tud nl ,lh oth r 1\1 mb rl of fourth set. tieing the match. The I

Batteries, Cory and West; Gittens

and Hook. last was the most bitterly tought of

clos of th last r butlal IP ech did lhe OBlUopolltan lub. and r pr - b d third in tb 'b UDd d

and 101lng third to Durkb 1m r of

10w& In th· two-lw nlY. llurkh 1m·

I' ran '" 11 In bot h prlnUl.

:Sext Games wltJl Jap!O. the day. Both m n were nearly ex-

the atrll'lllative bav any advantage, ntatlve from the ntlr

The Iowa te.a m .returned to IOwa . haustedl by the two hours play wltb-

City last night, and will put in to-I tOut a stop and the battle was a test

morrow getting ready fo'l' the two J of the endurance with Tilton hal'lng

games with the Waseda team the best ot It. He got his man 5-1

Tuesday and Wednesday. The t&am when Greene made a wonderful spurt

bad hard lncl, getting started yes-and forced the set to deuce. But

Glick cl08 d tor 7,el with a strong

rebuttal which IUI'ned th conte t to

his tam. Th(' jud s In thl d bat

were Pro[~s ~ r Ralph Otto,

Butt lworth and Prof

P Irce.

Th re eptlon will rlol

and th a S Dlbled multltudea

ampul for a raUB' Uu h at .lIn .... ta fu rllt" tb

Th unlv tlltY bt p rtorlllanc (th day "h l! ongs will b lung, he lo.ck tll h it-mil In two mln­

Fvllllwing tltlll will utes fiat, allhou h ('ann 11 f. mark

p. he.. K. P. flt 10:07 In th o-mll mu t terday morning, as tibe proposed . I The debate In Irving ball wa& b Tdlton braced and by some wonderful

automobile trip had to be called ott tw en an lrvlng al'l'lrllJativ tellll Ohos pre Id('nt of the Co 11101 1It- Aoneld r d & cIa BY p rtorman(' tennis took the set and cbamplonsh1p. ' ~ un·

because of the rain the porevlous ma.de up tOt Ou Helman, Rob rt an club will PI' sl:1 at th III tlng. d I' th condlll 0 nr vulln, With Tilton and Greene wlOrn out I ' " on

night. The men got about thTee Powers and E. 1<. Jones, and a. Z t Among the p ahe will be Pro- Frld y. by the strenuous work of the morn-

miles (l.ut of town, but there the uegatlve team COUlpO ed at t l)h n te~ or B njamln F. ham ugh, ing, the doubles was a fight between I J

automobiles stuck in the clay and Casey, Le lie :-.I. Hildebrand and 0 _ head ot tb d partm n t of political The 8ummarl tala,,: Snytller of Coe and Anderoon of Iowa

tbe wbole part·y was compe,1led to caT Hobbet. Th d bate here hinged la nd oelal s('lenc ,~layoT ,W. loa yard da h: Hill ( 1), JOllyn with the former haNlng all the best

I'tturn and take tbe interurban to on the pra tlbillty of the amendm nt, Ko n z of Iowa City. Profe 80r (I), Van urn (.1), Tim. 10 1--. of It. Iowa made a grand brace atter

Cerlar Rapids. The game was to and at one time th affirmative Takaaugi, Ted Book. captain of tbe Mile run: Tyd m n (, I) Brown (M) losing the first two sets 6-3, 6-3, but I

::;e a~::n t~~aYf:duxlnp~~:h:o~:~:~ ~::Idm:: t:o w::t:erde~:Caen s~~.rceG::: ~~~~11~:t:O h::\'::::t::'II:;I~: ::1'::.:: 1 :::I::~S::~I ;11:~~:;d e:I~~:e H;a: Cb::~n y:~~) 'da :I~~I;I: 4(4~J :~5. nd r.

eyes were unable to reach their des- h'Owevel", and met the Irving attack net worl; by Snyder and uperlor team

Unatlon in time, and the contest

"ent (lver until afternoon. work explains tbe Cae Vlcoory. ' ith an unexpecteJ que tion late In

the debal The '''hie'' At a meeting of the Iowa Collegiate ., oJ

TennIs Association Thursday night, turned the tide W3

Alumnus out Tomol'l'Ow. It was decided tf) hold the next tour- affirmative to show any cn

eon PIl, Jan (I). TIm. &2 2-5.

120 yard hurd): ilion (I),

DeIN\I'fJlll'nt /-\('h('dul(' Off. mlth PI), Korf (l). Tim 17 2- .

The board or managers of the In- 220 yard a b: Hill nil. Joslyn

(I), Burkb 1m r (I). Tim 24 1·5. yes-ter-departm nt ba ebal\ leagu

nament at Iowa has ha:l the the United States upreme ('ourt bas oe. terday de Ide:l to case the play In

The forthcoming Issue of the Iowa meet for two years now and It as de- ever nforced the amendment. The 220 yard hurdle: WII n (1).

alumnus whIch will appel\il' tomorrow clded to give the otJhers a: chance.

Presents an attractive appearance to

negative contended that the amend­I ment Is practically a dead lett r, wltb

the league fer tbls y r. This leave :lIerdlck, OJ), WIJ n r 0. TIm ,

the chedule but halt campi l d. Tb 1-5.

Ita alumni readers. The 1>lay number lalenes at th starl due to bad

out any results. The al'l'lrmative Half mil : Bu h (~I). AndenJOn

Ia devoted largely to the Ia.te Pro- ' weather In April has made It 1mpoe- (:II), Baer (1). Time 2:0 .

Enjoying }'In. TI'11I. was unable to me t thl land, and sible to playa. complete schedule and

lessor Samuel Calvin, who was kD!Own The river trip of the Y. M. C. A. lost the votea at two tOt the jU;ige8'1 61 no acheme could be devl ed to fln- Frank (ll), Smith (M). Dlstanc,

Dlscua throw: Lamb rt (M),

, , Isb the champion hlp play tbat would 112 feet, 7 J-2 In. to lhe alumni th'l'ou&'hout tbe country IBlble class this morning 8hould prove "hoe judges were Protesoor B. F.

tbroug>bl hl8 long service as a member a great succels. A large number ap' Shambaugh, Profe8sor F. F.. Dolton

I of the Iowa faculty. The first }>8Ige ' 'peared at the boat house at Ix a', and H. \\ . Ander on.

Ilslven over to a large picture at Dr. clock, when all took canoes and pad-

CalVin, Other !articleS eoqcerllllng

him are all account ()f hie deabh, and

the speeches given .at the Unlvel'8lty

Memorial exercises on May 3.

Senator W. S. Kenyon, an alumnus

or Iowa, Ie also given considerable

lIlen~lon. State senator Shirley GIIl-

died up the river to the Country Club I l>"e«ident al 'edar llapld .

blOuse. 'Dhere they I\8sembled and en, P1'e Ident~leet John O. BO"":Ultn \11

joyed ligh b refreshments, atter which I eomlnl to Cedar Rapid. next week &4t

tbe botata are to be rutened tOiether attend tbe meeting of the board' ot I

to drift down Btream, led by a single control when that body meets there

boat !Tom which P!1'ot. G. W. Stewart Ion Friday aod Saturda)', ay 26 and

.111 preach, a lermon. It JI expected 27. llr. Bowman wisbes to consult

lIand. of the law class at '84, contrib- to be a mo~ 'refrelbln, and pleasant with the board aD rlous matters.

lit .. an article tOIl "Our New Senator." "lesBian" to say the least, with per-

Otller teaturell are an article on feet weather and a calm Itl'1!am. Tbe Cit, Water ~' ..

"Entrance RequIrements and Atten' trip wl11 be IInlshed at elrbt tlIlrty, Dr; HeDTy Albert aDd Dr. Rock-

dance at the State Un1verslty" .brthus taking In tb.e moat peluant pa!l't wood have subm1tted a report to the

Profesaor H. C. Dorea.; cunent unl· of the liMy. It I exp«ted that m01'e effect tllat the city water bal <ltgal ....

.an~' thll al· ~l1eh trlPi wtt b tak n In the near ed sufdcteftt prtt, __ that tt .Y ~

" t · , (\&t WeIJ .~ wUllout bollin,. ."

"

b satisfactory to all, the manag rs Two mile: Conoelley (~I). Bads­

\lecided to let the matter reat a It wild (M), Smith (1). Tim 10:0i.

now II declaring play air. Tbe tly -

tem of a cbarnplonab1p round ' .... 8 at

tint decide(! upon, but tblB proved

to be uDsatlalactory to lOme.

Pole vault: Cody and P lerlon

(M), Oed for lint. Hartup (J).3rd.

RelIht 9 ft. 9 10.

RI,h jump: Peterson (M). Car­

man UI), -ml n (1). Helgbt, /)

It. 6 ill.

Dra. Burge, PrenUM. Dean and 8b!ot put: Frank (M), Lambert

Kes ler reVT88ented Iowa City at the (III). Smith (M). DfMADCe. 38 ft.,

convention of the Iowa State Medic- 11 1.2 In.

al Society beld during tbe pI.t week. Hammel' throw: Str tel'

I ertnille (~f), Wipperman (M

tance 116 tt. 6 10.

(I).

DI ...

ProiMIOr Ka,.. lela poloQ Broad Jump: Lambert (1I), Han·

ela. wet to Solon ,etterday to IOn (1). Cody (l\j . mltaoce 20 ft.

Itud)'l rock formation. there. 6 In. I •

THE "I

D A I L Y lOW A N ing miserably.

Leb the old .regime De a past but OL. X. NO. 164.

not· a forgotten chapter. Let It be ery morning except Skturdan

.Mondaya. Ot the Vldett~ltellort,. In the nature of an object le8son,-1e tortY-8econd year and of the a lesson never to be gone over again,

I. Quill the nlneteentt.. year. but one whose truths 8hall Instil

Edltor-In-Chlet AR THUR C. GOhDON

MOlday Tu day W, nesday Th rsday Sat rday

THE STAFF: DeskEdJtors

=

Henry Bell Conger Reynold8

Frank Baldwin T. H. Tapping

V. R. Seeburger

their .full meaSUl16 of good.

Altlwugh the first Cornell game

may bave been a fiuke, It Is extreme­

ly obvious tbat the second was not.

Manager Kellogg wasn't kept very DTilitlatlc Editor Spurts Edlto~

J. C. Mlllet b 1 G. K. Thompson usy count ng the paid admissions

into the field meet Friday. Associate Editors.

Paul J. Pierce aalph McGinnis India Goodman E. P. Korab Again the waters of the placid 10-

~--------~."1~--~-~-'.---- ------1II! +++++++'1'01' 1"1"1'+++++++ + - + Have the Date Engraved

The gift you make to the graduating friend will be doubly prized if it bears a neatly engraved date and comes from the house of Standard Jewelry Quality.

Keith & McChesney , 123 Washinaton Street

,

,--

+ BUSINE88 DIRBOl'OBr + + + +++++++'1"1"1"1"1-+++++++

HENRY G. WALKER, ,1, LaWJer and Notaq PobUc Omee OTer Golden lilaIlt +

PHYSI0LU8

DRS. DEAN & BOILER Practice LImIted to D1se&tet of ..

Eye, Ear, Nose and Tbnat. Phone 1190.

W. R. Whitea. P. 8. lIeed _______________________ • PHYSIOIANS " SURGEONS

WHY WASTE the SUMMER MONTHS when you can attend our SUMMER BUSINESS AND NORMAL SCHOOL at a small cost? Complete courses in Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship. Write us today

21 ~ S. Dubuque St. Hours 3-12, 1-5, 7-8,

Phone 214·R.

DR. FRANK h LOVE Eye, Ear, Nose and Tbroat :

BASE BAJ 1be I1IJIU08r lei .. bUlfeyer l 118" tbJDp 101

baye to make l .,ear • successt our Ne" Bue

Bei N~ Mitte, Nel UnU0nD8, Nell BaIla the HA 8PEOIAL ( BALL.

Reporters 'F. R. Blytbe

wa have been declared fit for hu­I. H. Pierce ~or our Summer Business and Nor-&-~~i~~

mal School circular and cataloguf'. ~~k:tI,($Knv.c::n Oftlee over Nov&k's Drug Stort , •• ----~

iarl C. Casswell. man use. Consoling, Isn't It?

"ot all that Is good, Iowa atrords the best." Fine park days, these, eh? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ DAILY IOWAN PUDLISHING CO.,

Publisher (lncorporat13I\.) And now for a filng at uhe "yellow OW]i)N F. MEREDITH, Busllless Mgr peril. " Everybody out Tuesday and

Wedl1"sday. I Luscombe for Your i

ter~~~~:~::rs~~n1d;~~~S~t~~~ :o~t - t 3PHOTOS ~

Telephone

OHARLES S. GRANT, )1. D. Office 17~' S. Dubuque 8t. Over Stach's Shoe Sto:e

Residence 229 Summitt St. Office Phone SSOR ... Reaideace, 1188

DR. W. L. nYWATER Diseaaes at

Ere, Ear, Nose and 'I:hrou No. 8 N. OUnto .. St.

offlce at Lo·wa City, Iowa, under the News Item: The medics have a- + t act at Congress of March 3, 1879. • ..L..L..t...!-.L..L.L..L..L.L DR, W. H. DONOVAN ____________ gain bad their Informal day In the +++++++++++++++***+++++++TT....-rrTTTTT PhlSician aad Surgeon

timber. It Is understood that pienty I Omce 117 ~ S. Dubuque St., 0'" Per year, paid before Nov. 15, $2.25 PI-.. -------... --------.. - .. ---.... WUklnson's Grocery. Per year, paid atter Nov. 15, $2.75 of enthusiasm was fioating. No au- Reeldence Cor. Colege and Bum-

Per semester .. : ........... $1.25lthentlC reports as to i&nytMng else, G A. N DIE S' mit. Phones, Omce 106; Realdelce Per single copy ............ .05 201. Per month .. . ............. .35 1J10wever.

Oftlce-23 East Washlngt.on Street, Botlh Phones

(Under Name oOt Lowa City CItizen) Oftlce HoUI'B.

EdltOll'-lll-chlef, 4:00 to 6:00 and

!:OO to 9:00 p. m.

Unitarian Church Cor. Gilbert and Iowa Ave.

REV. S. • WRING, l\Unister.

Business manager, 10: 00 to 12: 00 SUNDA¥ MORNING AT 11:00

a. m.; 1:00 to 2:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 Subject: The MlO'dern Need of the p. ro.

Announcements nnd nutices should be In the Iowan IO fflce by 6 o'clock to Insure publication,

Church.

nH; XG PEOI,>L]~ SO lET¥, 7:30

.\1 iss Clara ;\1. Daley of the Depart­

lUent of History speaks on The

We are pleased to state that all ot our FINE CANDIES are made in our Own Kitchen and from the Purest of Ingredients.

Try Our Fancy Drinks and Sundaes Our Specials are:--

"COLLEGE INN CHOCOLATES" "BON BONS"

"NUT CARAMELS"

<toUege 1 nn ~~c~~n ......

DR. ZELLA WHITE STEWART

Phlsician and Surgeon.

Omce, 15 S. Dubuque St., (formerlJ

occupied by Dr. Blerrlng). aMI­dence 715 Iowa Ave. Hours, 10-U

a. m.; 2-4 p. m. Telepbenes:

OFFICE, 611\1. RES. 671.

DR. A •• J. BURGE, GENERAL SURGERY

.~ So. Olinron St. Iowa Olt" Ia.

OSTEOPATHS Copies for sale anel subscriptions

taken a~ he )owun efflee. Wieneke's Arcade Book Stor(l,

Bt'ook Farm Experiment. '-.. n ................................. ~ .... __ .. .: DRB. WASHBURN &'VASBBmg Frcedolll- Fellowship-- Character -

A TIMELY WORD in ReUpoD. ----------------------------------------------------

What amounted to ene of the most

disgracefu l spectacles yet Indulged

In by the university was that of the

attendance at the dual meet held Fri-

= ++++++++++++++ + + + CmlL~G E\'.It:NTS. + + +

day aCternoon. It Is scarcely belie\'- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + able that the In terest of lhe uulversl- May 23-BasebalI, Iowa vs. Wa~edll, ty In its various undertakings bas Iowa Field.

reachejl sueh a low ebb, thab but a -'fay 23-Basebail, Iowa. vs. Waseda, scant seventy-five peopie should care

)OWI1 Field. tc take a couple hours off, and watch Mar 25 Intercollegiate Debate TI'Y­what was undouhtedly the best meet '

outs. stageii .c n Iowa field in a long time.

May 27-30tb. Annual encampment of We did not win , nor did we come

the cadet II'eglment. even cherish the hope ot wlnnlng,but I

May 30 Hep-Zet Party' at Little even sil'erish' the hope of winning, but

Dutch Hall. these are potent reasons why we

)Iay 30-DecoraUon Day lI'ecess. should bave turned cut en rna se, and1 lent what support might ha\'e May 30-Baseball, Iowa VB. Grinnell,

been lent fnero the stands. Towr. Field.

The reason why winning track June I-Baseball, Iowa vs. l\I1nnesl>'

teams a:re net more In evidence a- ta, Iowa Field.

round the university Is not a very

vexatious problem. On the contrary WasWngton University lied. School

nothing could be more apparent. If St. Loait, Mo.

the student body tails absclutely or George Dock, Sc. D., )(. D., ])ell • .

positively refuses to cast even the

sligbtest Interest In sur:h .\Iffalra, and Full time heada d departmena.

aM In popularizing them and making and ltatrs in leading cllnll'.1 as well

FLORAL DECORATIONS FOR ALL OCOASIONS--

The artistic floral ability of Aldous is well known. No matter whether you desire a modest tribute of respect, or a more elabor­ate table decoration, consult Aldous and the results will be satisfactory.

_22 z=

Greenhouses-Ohurch and Dodge. 1kln-18 S. Clinton Street.

them a success, who wl1l? It Is a- .1 .n laboratorl branohes. Expert- _________________________ _

haut time that tJhere was an awaloon- enced experta drawn from the medi·

Make Engagements For Commencement Rhotos

NOW AT ToW'nsends' Studio

lng, tblat the parasite ot Indifference cal prof6llion in St. Loula 1ll8oeiated ... II!I •••• I! •••••••••••••••••• -: • I

be flung off and 1lh'B.t a boost be given 'WIth these. Entrance examlnlltlonl

to that which has more than an ap- Tuesday and Wednesday, September

preciable etrECt upon the destinies :l6 and 27. Academic year openf

ot the unIversity. 'If the track team October 2. One year ot college worl\

18 not desired here an cpen expres- In prescribed subject, required ,,,,

alon 'Of that fact' wouM, be far bettEr 'ldmilsion i~ 1~11; two ~eal'l. ()f 001·

tluln to let the matter suffer a slow lege work in 1912. For catalol1lt

but telling and disgra eful death, 'and Intormatton, ad4ren Dean Wash·

i h I dl I • f I Inrton Unlvenlt, Medical School. w t a per 0 ca ouer c arne ~x-

planations, purporting to preserve an

unsupported dignity, but at best talJ-

1806 Locu~t Street, 8t. Loull. Mo.

adv.

,

..

, ..

• ., h " Cigars I ~T~bacco , , ~, -0 ' Pipes

B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Washburn, lJ. O.

Office and Residence 102 S. Lbm IlL Iowa Oltr, Iowa. . . Phone 78

Appoinmenta Onll

DENTISTS

JORN vu.'Il:+, n. n. S. The StudeIJt.s' Dentist

lI'S * South Dubuque St, PhoDe 1185. Iowa Otty, )on

}' . '1'. BREENE DEXTIST

Iowa City, Iowa. Office o\·e t· Novak's Drug Store, t1~

South Dubuque Street Office hours: 9:30 n. m. to 12 ..

nnd 1 :00 to 5:00 p. m.

REAL ESTATE

SALE AND RENT:-Larl" "" at :ity reside: .:es, vacant lots, and fllW AJao stocks of merchandise.

O. M. RENO, 110~ WashiDpD Ht.

MUSIOAL STUDIOS ANNA DILLER STARBUOJ( )IU8Ic Studio 21 N. Dubuque

Pupia. Receiyed in PiaIIo and HarmoD1

ANNA SMITH 0L081il SopraDo

PupU of Oba .. W. Clark Ind 0-Mamlln, C.>ncertl, Recitals, Vocalll atructlon. StudiO, 114 South Clia •• St. Phone 152R. St. Phone 1077. . ,

ESTHER McDOWELL SWISHER (Pupil of Mar, Wood 0Iwe.)

PIANO SOHOOL A"istaata, Emeline F...,., GIIdJa

Tbolllpl()n. Thorougthly modern aDd arU.Ue

methods In plano playl'Dr, trolR the beglnDln, 1)( mUllc to advIDet4 gradee. Phoae lS18 803 SIUWDft 8tNe&

OITIDNS' 84 VINGS TRU8'l' 00. BANDR8

OIpitai ' .011 A PIleral bankln, bUlla ... tJ'UIo

acted: Accounts IOllclted. a... ClIIIep a ~ ...

[txt BOOks

MAX MAY

+'l'llnl"lo+++++++ - + NE88 DIBBOl'OKY +

+ r+ 01"1'1,,1,,1'+++++++

~RY G. WALKER, . I er aad N otaq PnbUc over Golden JilaIJt

P. 8. Bled & SURGEONS

S. Dubuque St. 8-12, 1-0, 7-8,

Phone 214-&

Nose and Tbroat Novak's Drug Stert

Telephone

S. GRANT, If. D. 17 * S. Dubuque 8t.

Stach 's Shoe Sto~e 229 Summitt St.

SSOR • •. Resldence, 1'i8B

W. L. ny\VATER . DJBeaaes ot

N 08e and 'J:hro~ 8 N. CUntoll st.

aad Surgeon IAI S. Dubuque St., o'er Grocery. Cor. Colege and SUJDo

OfDce 106; Re.lllaCi

Iowa Olt,.'"

r.,....,DTT'Il'''' & WASHBtJRI

VOl';!:!, V. v. B. Studellt.ll· Dentist South Dubuque St.

Iowa Olty, Ion

City, Iowa. vak's Drug Stol'e, 11~ Dubuque Street 9:30 n. m. to 12 III,

:00 to 5 :00 p. m.

RENT:-Lar,.. UA of o:e8, vacant lots, and f ....

ot merchandise. C. M. RENO, ~ lVa811inlf,On Hi.

Emeline l'ur, Ow,. ThompsoD.

modern aDd artl.t!c plana playl'ng, from the

I)f mUBlc to advanced

, ..... buklDI bUilD", trill"

IOlIotted • . ~ ...

HOPKINS BROS. 00.

B&8E BALL TIME. !be aummef &ea8OIl briDp the .... INIll tever and with it tbe DeW tb1np you will have to have to make yOUI' work tbla ,ear a 8uccessful one. Our New Baae Ball Goodl IU'8

Here. Jew Mitts, New Gloves, New UDitOl'1D8, New Masks, New BallI the HAWKEYE OUR 8PEOIAL GUARANTEED BALL. Will you want anything in OUl' llne tb.ls season. 'Ve are In be shape right now to take care of you in both size and atyle .

Order Early. HOfKINS BROS. 00.

618·620 Walnut St. Des Moinee, 10. •

Liir&est Sporting Goods House In the West.

DES l\1OIN, IOWA.

=! :, j: : AI;

UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE

ON THE CORNER

ttxt BOOks and Suppllts FOR ALL COLLEGES

P,kes Alwavs Right

A FULL LINE OF

COLLEGE JEWELRY ALWAYS IN STOCK AT BOOK.

STORE PRICES

i ~~~ru1i~~~~!ifii!ii~ ~~B~~!lm~~

The well-dressed '1'0 8peK Oil Iowa Fle14. • Iowa field will be put to a ne" uae

man IS he who pays this afternoon when John R. LenDon,

parti cular at ten - treasurer of the Am rlcan FederaUon

tion to his neck- of Labor, glres an cpen- Ir add!' th re at 4 o·clock. The speaker'a sub-

dress- ject will be "Why th W ge Worker

•• Should be Again t tbe Sal A. slovenly, dl·fittmg collar mls Ion 1\ 111 be free.

will mar the whole effect of man's dress.

Band tic.

The

Don't Strain Your Eyes

If" C f t e -0-

11 but one ot the Dew atate of- on e c ton er fie 1 ot \'1 an In ar l"auu t.e of Palmetto b(x.'o)at our pecialty' Bu t use Gas 0 r tllie state university. All Candie Home·made. Ice Electric Li rlht

Cream mad ID all hape ... --'--I Columbia, hlcago and Michigan, and furni bed for part! for studYIn

In the order given, have lh larg Bt and reception All A d 1· h··: (i)I\ ~ enrcllment In the country. LATE T DRINK goo 1(1 t IS ~ ra ~ The Wa\)ash faculty haa almost necessar~-Why

decided to ebange the pre nt thr p-

~ Hav. LINO CORD t. rm coll£'~e year Int<> 8. y ar com- Geo D Barth use a poor- one ••. BUTTONHOLES - ea.n.r-IO-'*... • • -tlwl a:t .... gyt. posed of two semesters. ~

MAX MAYER The lugest grocery tore in Iowa City aDd the lariest stock to select from.

Iowa City Gas and ElectricCo.

My facilities for $.l!Pply. = tog you with groceri es are FI'rst Natl'onal 8~n~ unexcelled. A trial will

Capital tock 1 .(WY) Surplu l' X>. 000 convince you.

tudent Aecoun lie ' eJ

Geo. D. Barth We do a general Baultiu ,Busi

Fresh and Salt Meats

I Get in quick with the Marshall-O'Brien- A I crowd that wear their W ortben Co.

Nice Cool •

Satisfying linen neatly and 116 Iowa Avenue

promptly laundered by •... Dental SuppJies ...• the Fish, (;ame

and Poultry COD 216 E. College St. • • •

~_T_el_ePh_on_e_61_ .......... THE LAUNDRY

'i/l/lll ClI/l1I5 SIIJH

Smoke •... Clear Havana

Cigars

0.U.FINK

if you 'get your summer suit here, but that isn't the main reason why you ought to let us help you in its selection. Y ou can't serve your own interests more satisfactor-' ily, no matter what you pay, than to buy

I I

M~~ER Clotlle~ ~(,,<p~ar~cte~ 1.= n~ Straw Hats

50c to $3.90 in Sailors and

Soft stl'JlWS.

undreds of ~Em

MUBsing Make in popular ath· the new Silks and washable ties

.etic tyl at SOc to $1.50

erf~t

MASONIO NOTlmJ.

JI,",a City Lodge No.4, A. F. &: A. M. ~ . L. Records, W. M.

Bruce Moore, Sec. ' Regular me~ng, 3d ~!onda1 of

l'ach month.

t.+++ 01"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"1- ++l-Jo + + -+ PERSONAL AND 800IAL + "i' +

DRINK GOOD

SODA New Things To Try Gl1ery Da))

spectlon was held on May 12 at Min­

nesota.

Chlrlstopher Weber Hall , for forty

years head f geology department

at Minnesota, diEld on May 11, after

a long lllness.

The junior laws at South Dalrota

celebrated theIr annual Sneak D.a.y

Ajrll 28 . Notices were posted on

++++ '1"1' r ,1"1"1,,1,,1,,1.010 ++l-Jo bulletin boa.rds, an~ the profell6ors

Mr. and Mrs. Francis 1\1. Fox bave WHETSTONE'S were ootified that no classes would issued Invitations !or an at ihome to . ' be attended, and were invited to be

be given Frtdil~ afternoon. preeent at the events a.t the athletics ATTENTION 1II1ss Kathlryn AschenlJrenner Is =~=====~====~=~=========== field.

apendlng tile week-end at her home In Mrs. Sam Lewis chaperoned a 'l I I' r I I 1"1"1' I I I I~ JnI I"H-r· A final vote on the honor system If you are Dot already Dya&rt. VarSity dance at Company I haH + + wl11 be taken at Madison, May 18, a patron of th'e

1II1sses Lillian 1\Uller, Ruth BoD- F1rlday evening. + OTHER OOLLEGES + and 19. About 250 copies of the

lIett, Dorothy Davidson, and Blanche Psi Omega entertained at a dance -Ii + constitution of the 'honor , system ptOPLES LAtJNriR 13lab~p are spending a tew daY8 at at the houae Flrlday. Dr. and Mn. 'I I I I I I I 1"1 JuI-1 J~I t I 1-1"1' 11'111 be given to the votera.

the btter's home In Manohes.ter.

~lIls Mabel Hawk Is the guest ot

friends at Welt Liberty.

VlOlland chaperoned. The Yale scientific montbly was =====~;:::::;::==== beCome one at Once.

R. W. Zastrow of Clarion Is vis-17 years old Ma;y 6.

l\IIEs Bertha Reichert II visiting at

Itlng university frl.ends. The University of Pennsylvania

Roy GIttins, '13 of Wllllamsburg, was given a 50-foot fiagpole and a .er home In Tipton over Sunday. Is pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. university flag on May 6.

Kappa Sicma entertained .at a Monday, May 29, cadet hop at The National Association of State

-dance Friday evening at the ohapter West Liberty, Odd Fellows haH. Ev-Universities will meet dn Minnesota

on October 19 and 20. . I Harvard., won the triangular de-'

house. ery body welcome.

The J1ypenouH ulluced Friday even- Hon. M. J. Wade of th'la city 4s

1J1!; at Little Dutch, hall. Mr. aDid tr.ansacting legal business in St. Louis. bate behyeen Princeton, Harvard

Mrs. Kellogg chaperoned.

'1r.and Mrs. Lord and MIT. and 111 r .

Jones chaperoned the Irvlng-Erodel­

phlan picnic dance yesterday at Little

Dutch hall.

)1l's . Donovan chaperoned the New-

Attorney P. H. Vaughn has retllrn- and Yale.

ed to Ms 'home in Fort Dodge alter

Visiting friends In Iowa. City. He Is

an alumnus IOf S. U. I. College of law.

The Junlur promenade which was

deld at Indiana a short time ago cost I

the small sum 0( ,1.50. I Thle University of Michigan gives

eight unlts of credit In journalism man dance Friday at Majestic hall.

FOR SALE-A goOd canoe. Phone tor work on the college publicat ion .

'11re engineers dancer laat even- 411X. President Vincent ot Mlnesota Is

tng at C()mpany I hall. heartIly in fav,or of courses In pou,rn-

Octave 'Iihanet entertained Phllo- alism and Is of the firm convIction

I"'P thean FkJJ:ltay evening iat Close WANTED-Stenographer work of tJhat it can be taught for practical

'hall under tile chaperonap of Mr. any kind. Work guaranteed, 222 ~. purposes In colleges.

When n Old G ad Comes Back , be sure you set a good table. It will be easy if you take the pains to place your order with the busy store.

Tel. 89

Grandrath's GROCERY

129 S. Dub. St. -:-Phone 89

y 0IIt (:lottie.. lilt IoJlPr and look look better if we launder them for you. A trill will eon~ you of the merit of our wori.

THERE IS A REASON WHY

Senion, Sop~omore, Junior and Freshmen

have their photos made at

! eRA WFORD'S Resident Studio 215 College Street

:\Irs. Rorick. OIlnton stret'~. t( The annual sham battle and in- ~ ____ ._~ _____ ...; 1 ____________ -=

FREE! FREE! An Extra Pair of $7.50 Trousers Given Away Free With Every Man's Suit

Far Eigllt Days Only

Having purchasM dil'eCtly tl'Om THE l\llLLS over 400 , "ALL-WOOL" single suit pattern, in the mill enlIs, at a price Dluch les8 than the manufactul'el"s cost, Wlllch we have Just today placed on display. We lU'e able to otler better tailored to YOUI' ol'del' clothing than was ever before sold at even double the price.

These suitiogs we are now 01rering at the low prices ranging frOm ,16.30 to $2-1.50 and give you. Ule extra. pair of trousers FllEE. I , Had these materials been purchuoo in the ordinary way we wouhl necessarily to charge double the price in order to make even a nominal profit.

Only a. call aDd seeing yourself could p088ibly oonvince you ot the borgaJIlS offered in tbis Jine.

80 OO~OED ARE WE OF THE EXOEPTIONAL \TALUES IN THESE l\IATER­IAL8 WE MAKE YOU THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITION:

IF YOU CAN DUPLIOATE THE SAME MATERIAL IN EVEN A "READY MADE" GARMENT AT ONE AND A THlRD TUrnS OUR PRIOE, WE WILL MAKE YOU A SUIT FREE OF CHARGE.

We wl1 guarantee )'OU the very best WOl'kmaDabip OIl every gannent that It is pos­sible for money ..,.d brains to pI'Oduce.

We will further guIll'8Dtee to give ),ou BETrER STYLE AND BE'ITER FIT tlulU )'ou CAll possibly get ab)'wben elBe in t.bJa looallt)'. This may eeem" brood statement but we are able to do 10 tor the retiOD that we are THE ONLY TAILORS IN IOWA. OITY WHO ARE ORIGlNAL DE81Gl\'E~WNJNG OUR OWN FASHION PLATES, ENDORSED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, }'HO~I \VHIOH WE CUT AD MAKE CLOTIIE8, THEREFORE WE ARE NOT MERELY THE "OOPl'IST TAILORS" THAT YOU ORDINARILY FIND IN CITIES OF THIS SIZE. WHO WOULD YOU PREFER TO )lAKE YOUR CLOTBE8-AN ORIGINAL DESIGN. ER OR A OOpnST TAILOR?

We will guraatee lOU satisfactlon I. ' every reapect or Dot charge )'ou one cent. OOULD A l\IoRJ: PAIR PROPOEImON BE )lADB?

WE WILL SELL BUT Ol\'E SUIT OF EACH PATTERN WE WILL PRESS AND KEEP IN GOOD WEARING OONDITION, FHEE OF ~GE F'QR ONE l'EAR, ANY GAlUlENT )(ADE .~ Us. OOULD A l\IORE SUB· ST.lNWL,9UARQTEE BIll GIVEN ON A GAR¥EkT? ' .

WRy-pAY M01tB FOB INI'JIIlJOR T~RJn) TO ORDBR OLOTHES? OR WiBy ..... E A "READY ~ GRAB BAG" DRBsbR WHEN WE OFFEn YOU TID8 OPPOJtT(lNITn

An early call will afford you variety of choice. WE ARE EXPECTING yOU SOON. We WIlDt two mOl'e ftrst c1a88 salesmen and OIle experienced stenographer capahJe

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