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. ' ·vaL I. · NO. s ·· TO DISTRIBUTE· DOMESJUNE2 SAYStWALSH . UNIVERSI'f:Y OF NOTRE DAME,. NOTRE DAME, MAY 30, 1923. of 1924 OBSE. RVANCE Of. · To Be ·. · . - . At Noon Friday: MEMO_R.IA. l DAY .For the 'purpose of . dedicating . the 1924 Dom'e the members of the junior class will gather'in the.li- .BEGINS· AT' a··.20 June by The Villagers, according to an announcement yesterday, by brary 12 :30 Richard F. Zilky; ·president of the editors hope to .have the club. All . Notre Dame ·men . who -Villagers Plan -Dance at a Lake Some Time in June PRICE 5 CENTS CASEYS PLEDGE $50,000TO THE ' . - .. ·· ·. BUILDING FUND · dedi·cation in_ harmony with. their will be in the vicinity at the of Five·. Hund.red: Copies. Given theme- Notre .Dame, the one big Field ·Mass: ·at . Waish. Hall; tbe dance, are dnvited to attend. State Knt"ghts'. Report :_Larg· e'. fraternity. · · Detailed. plans will be published out Fruin. Walsh Hall The: s. A. c. voted 'at the last .. Program in w, ashington later in the week. Sum. to be' Pat"d• N D ele·ction to. give 'the, senior ·classes . The .committee in charge is· made · · ·- - " . Offices -Then the right to vote on the dedication Hall; Plans up of Earle Straw, chairman, Fred Men at Convention ·. Five hundred copies of the 1923 eevn though the arinual is in -junior ·Today Notre Dame· does honor. to Buechner, William Furey imd Rol- · h d · · · - Fifty' thousand do_l_lars. has been Dome wiil be ready for distribution an s. her- many s'ons who gave their lives and Beery. from the· Dome in Walsh for the service of their nation in . -'------ promised by _the -Knights of. Co,.· Hall on Saturday morning, it was time of war .. And not alone for I Rl. ·s· H TRIuMPH lumbus to Notre Dame;· and :will announced by Thomas J. Walsh, 'MAY DISCov· ER . her own men, -but for all who have ·.·. ' be p"aid within three' years; accord- .busl ·nes's manager-of the_ . Dome,· yes- · died .in the cause of America, does · ing to -the report read at the 22nd · _ . · · - · - - annual .state convention of -the. K terday. . . . . . . ' she set this day aside to their honor. _··OVER· PUR· D- uE· U. of c. at-Michigan City. _Practically' Th .e· will form at both doors Memoriat'Day:at Notre Dame will VALUABLE DATA - .. - · · fi · every counc.il in the state, reported Of th -e .. ·Walsh Hall offi_ ce __ s ·_in . th. _e · be .celebrated w1th 'many ttmg · · . Timothy P. Galvin, of Valparaiso,. ·· north. _. s1'de of ·Walsh·. baseme.nt. Dis.: . · · · · ceremonies ... At· 8:20 the Church · · · has pledged its support to the Uni- • . : tr· 1 'but1'on. begiri at· nin_e ·and Call will _,.sound, apd' all will as- · continue the> 5"00, are. given . . . . - .. --_ ' semble . at Walsh Hall, . where an c apt ·a in cast n er . Pitches· out: ·- - Searches Near Portage Expect- h:: - Crippled Irish. to.· Victory·, which will be pitid imrn.'ediately. All sections of the Dome are now d · · · ·· - Stephan Willson, Notre Dame dele- .. printed, says 'Walsh, ari.'d although ·. e to be' of _Importance Ernest Davis, C. S.C., who \Vas chap- Mt"_ ro· day. ' gate, thanked' Galvin. on behalf ·of· niore press. work 9n other copies · · · ·· · - lain :of the 109 th infantry in the the Notre Dame/ .council and an- I ·s· yet- to· .be" done, the entire output . Dame ·_ · A. K F. -After rriass· everyone will · nq.unce.d· -th-at· th- I·s cou" nc1'l had col-. · · · · · · d assemble in Washington Halt The By JOHN SHOWEL of 1,300 Domes IS practically rEla y, The news of tlie of vat- assembly will be presided "over by The Notre Dame baseballers, led lected over $300 to date. 'except for _binding. · · uable plates in -the lake. region, Lewis J .. Murphy, of .by Captain. Paul Castner, defeated Beside ·Willson,· Notre Dame had The · of the book plates that se.e!ll. to. antedate any Notre.· Dame Post No: 286 Vet- Purdue, 6-0, in a slow game two other ·delegates at the conven- .\vas pointed out yeste_rday 'by Walsh, even eraJ1s of the Wars. 'There day at Cartier field. · The big s·outh- tion; John Flynn and Harry Me- . who said that a The Greater countries, and }VhiCh are bemg will be ·music by· the University pa\y. allowed the Bqilermakers but' Guire. : :·· . ·_, . -. '. · . _- •. : . · Notre: Dame, had. been carried amined by: orchestra, followed by the salute, six hits and "!'as the of the . .On the was through the book ·insofar as ··pas- ,has·lead to further mformatwn as "To the ·Colors .... -After the audi- ga.me at all times. The I:r;1sh cap- addressed by the Rev. F. R. O'Con- sible. The book differs an almost regards. searches for historical ence has joined ·in the .singing of tam a two base hit, made nor; of' Cincinnati,- national chap;-_ every -possible. way from the usual plate_s.. the national anthem -Mai·k E. No- -assists and ·a put out and lain of' the. American Legion. After · its 'editors to the banks ofthe· Joseph Ian will read "Gettys- played heady on the_· bases. to the Indiana - brea'K ·. precedent' w:herever it . was River; not faT from the monuments burg r_r:he Notre Dame. lmeup ·con:- State Prison, where theY, heard a . felt that innovation would . make l'aised to honor: Father Allouez, and After a -voca!' solo by \Villiam J; changed .. on . account of concert by the. prison band, and· ate . pleasing novelty.. The book will near :the ,historic. Fort St: Joseph, Furey, and· the recitation o.f an ode mJunes, but the Insh played good dinner i:ri the monstrous bali where · contain·. five three-color 'plates, and University men are· now busy' dig- by Walter K. Conway, the addr.ess ,in the field .-and. _hit. in· the the 1,400 _prison inmates .. A wi,U. qe the' fi;J;st }look _con- ging .for wpat historical evidence ofthe day \vill be delivered by_ Pro- pmches. · Campbell, the noon .edition of one of the local . plates for some they .can find. - While>any discov-:- fessor Eugene .J .. Payton, who was hurler, pitched ball and. al- papers came' out with glaring head- years. · •. .. -. · ·. .- . ·. eries that may. be made iii this sec- lowed by the singing of "Notre lowed but hits, but the loose lines: K. of C.'s in State -. ,. :. , <. . __ the_ .. 'tion .<wilLbe: in .no wise comparable · · · - .. , · field- play of the Boilermakers en..: Pen." After the . banquet William - - c. EngraVing· Co., ?f Chicago;· to tJ,le _ the ·. ·· "' __ •. ,. ... > ,:;;.:· . ' prmted- by the L. :P._ Co.; of the possible discoveries along the St. . three· .m secon,d mnmg . companied by one oi- the',prisoners. · · Y-./ ::· -: South Bend, is .entered' in a contest Joseph will have 'much historical ·;:Sheehim IS still out of. game The varsity quartet:ga've:a.few--se-c .•. . .. conducted' hy. the .'Arts Crafts value as regards the. establish!llent ' The Sun of '18. '·and .Kane 'his position 'at lections,. :which . \Vere' \Varniiy<ore,:. . Guild, . of· which tp__e Donie is a of data on· the early story of. this Red .light . . . .. . . V -played ceived by. Knights. . Among the: ber. . The• arti,sts of· the book were· region, . and ·on the' .-eariy story of . in the e3:st,: · a spl«?ndtd a_t third. He han- many was Rev. Thomas · recently awarded the first prize of the ·The. present. work And. broke on piles. dled'-all chall:ces an Leahy, -w_f:lo s'poke OJ). the 'debt of . . $l50,.for the ·color \vork. The is in. the region of Portage ·already . But .all· in· vain its . crimson ror made· SIX assists .. Collins g];atitude :whic]l the _University _made · t?-.rough the . as post · · · - played the_ left 1 11: Be_rg:-_ :Dame <?Wes to. the Knights :Art School, goes to Robert 0 Rwr- m early American history. . light, ... - ... · .. . man's place.. Foley's hand has ·_Im- oLin diana. . . . . - . -.: -, . : 'dan and Charles .0. De Berry. . M.- t _. - ·.- .·· .. : . . b·... thte night pr?vedand he played his us_ualstel-:-. ,_·On .. 'delegates' · . · ·, · o or power IS now ·em- e ea e ay, . · · ,- the' lm:. _game the keyston.e given a: luncheon_ at- the . Hotel ' . . . . . - ·' . about;--Portage, 'and much cAnd were joying in 'led the: With t:vo Spalding, during which Miss'. Jean- \cHEMISTS c LU ground has already··been .turned . I feast ; . ...- \, bi_ngles and a. m four trips ette Fogarty sang'. After -this the . -·. · . ·. -- - . It is,_ planned to''·, rush ·tll.e. work so Of heaven's bread,·. to the plate · · : . . . .. . . . < that. shall be digging White iight,- De-' and Eversman wei·e cony:ention, started. · . . ·: of lat.e Not red. A.M •. the .\Wersmari GOPHERS NAME -. ManyTalk; Graduatlng··chemist .. · ·Jo .gefPriie Jro111 · · · , •· ·south Bend Men . ·· " . Club held its an- . _nual . smoker:, and. fare\vell last evening in Kable's ban·quet hall. • Short· talks were "given • .• by Messrs: H: B. Byrne, .Charles Rudmanii and Rev. Julius A; NieUW-' :.land. '· Robei·t· -G.: 'Quinn.rea·d::_the i. ·.-Class,. prophecy .. '.A summary of the trip. recently made by. the .Chemists .. _thro.ugh. :'nearby manufa'cturing . plants ·was . given by Charles Rob- \" recht;. · . Rev., W. ·It· .Malony ·. sang,. accpmpanied : by Paul. De'- Paolis, .) who also· gave piano selections. This ·meeting· marked -the :dose' o{ the ;activities· for ··the present scholastic year. ··' .. ·' .-· : . . . ;-:O'Brien ·of Be,nd, has donated a prize · -$5.0 to be-giv.en to.: a gr3;dtiatin·g . for· general excellence. The· · ·pJ:ize,'is·a\varded on a point s'ystem; ',and ·a important factor· in :' ·. ciding the, winnei·. is the vote. of·thc · ·three· other. classes.· · This.was an- last ·night.· · ; . _ . . :. · · · · . · ; Charles·::A:·. 'os; .of Br.o()klyri, N. Y.;: has been appointed · director ·.of' the. division of ad minis- of Ahi'i1ham.a'nd Straus, Inc.· _:·: one: of .the)argest -. storesinNew.York'·:. Gorman .... ;has. just i·esigned fi;om position Notre Dame. Men·- .Who .l).ied· in Servite, · ', .Alderman;· D: L.- .. Hand, Gilbert P. . Olsen, . . . . I . Blum,. Paul · · Hammond, -Le Grand ·• O'R'our1{e, Frank C.· ... · · ·Burrell, Lester . _ . Hayes; Arthur. J; O'Boyle;· Lieut. Desmond· . C'allery, Sergt." Philiip , . . ·Hubbell, ·Laurence · · O'Lriughlin, Lieut. George ·. Campbell, CapL George A. Jame's/ A: S. · . . . _ Parker, Eugene . · .. Clemen-ts,' Sergt: Gerald . Kinsella, Joseph Raymond·.-·,·_· Reeve, Lieut. _Charles · · Wallace;: · · 'Logue; Francis . · - · Ryan, George ' . . · C,olby,· Colburn ·Lisze\vski, Ca.simii·. · Smith, Lieut. Clovis_· Connor, :william ·Lawrence, Chai·les B>: ·Smith, Charles· .. . : William··.; . ', , Murphy,· _Cha}:les - - . . . Lieut. James · ·Desmond; Lieut .. James' Murphy, Capt. Jeremiah· E. Stevens, Charles-.· ' . .. William · · . · Miller; no·n·ald :-- - . . : Sullivan, Lieut: _Melville .·- .Lieut .. Stephan ··McAdams, Corp. G; .C. -, , · Twining, Simon E •.. ::. Frelich, Lieut. Jaspei.· ' McC-ausland,. Capt. Harry ·'T.ru·scott, Fl.·ederlck-:P. ' .. · ·)[unke; Arthur· .. ·- · · ' Mcinerny, Lieut.< Arnold : Corp. ·Robert· . ; ·' · Gayette,·Edward. McCann;· Willhim · · · Veazy, Edward' · · . ,!}oyer,·Frank... . 'McKinnie, Gerald-'-_ _ · · Wilmes, Carl.' . - ·• George · .·· - McPhee, Capt. · . 'W , . ., , .. _ _.. No,vers, _Lieut; Paul · ·,.\ - ., Members,_ 'tt[otre: Dftme.Post :No.: ·s69, _·.c .. A •. -R. ·. · ,·_.· ·coi;by, chdp- mac; Rev>F. Schmitt, ·co. R,". :>lain 88th N. Y;.infantry; Rev. ·lOOth. Pepnsylvania' infantry;. "·.James Dillon;·chaplain 631·d N.·' ·. .Rey. ·P ... ·Brennan, 134th :- Y; ·infantry.; Rev.· Paul E .. Gil- · Pennsylvanhi .infantry; ,'Rev. ·. ·, len, .chaplain l70'th N/Y. , :- R I. Boyle, .Co. C., i37th New :-:faritry; Rev. P., :P .. infantry; Bro. -Richard :·.;.·chaplain 35th Indiana infan:.. . ·Stoney}; Co. A:;,38th < hy; ·. . c'arrier, Jersey infanti;y; .Bro. · . / chaplain- Gth, Missouri. irifim- tian --· '(T. ·Martin), troop . .I,· ·• _try'; .Edward T. Martin; · , Pennsylvania. first. cavalry; . · .United Navy; :Rev. :·. Brei. Polycarp (James White), · i '. _Thomas ··:.Kennedy,· · . · · .... :United States. Navy. · - .. r ·: -134th :Pennsylvania Infantry. Bro .. Leander. (James' Me-: · · - . · Rev. ·.;William Ohnstead,' ·.·.;Lain); ·.Co. B.; 15th U. S. in- ... brigadie1; general,'.-lst brigade,·, Bi;o; Agatho. (Joseph' infantry;_,, Bro: ·Ignatius (Ig-; · . natius 'Meyers),.· Co.· E., 75th Pimnsylvania )nfantry; · Bro.·.· Eustachius (John McinernyL Co. H., 83rd ·o_hia· infantry;· Bro. ·'Benedict: (Conrad Man-· tel), Co .. A., 1st Pennsylvania -heavy ;artillery;· Bro; .Cosmris (N. Bath),. battery D.,- 2nd u. 'light artillery;- Bro.· John Chrysostoni (Mark _Wills), · L, 54th Pennsylvania infan;. · . ti·y; 'Bro.: Raphael ,(Jrimes .C. Malloy, · Co .., ;B., 133rd Penn- . sylvania infimtry. · · ·. · · · of. president, and-. genei·aF manager of the._H. Batterman ·company; .an- . _. . . , ·. , ·.--: ,, large store. · ::. . .. \: 2nd division/ army . of Po to-. StA:ley);. Co_ .. G.,- 'sth.· ,Indiana· : ' . t',· ··.· .. •!' . ·· .. ';"'· -.. : ... ·. -" .. ·.. \ ·:. ·_ .,..._: ·.. - CLUB OFFICERS Plan Summer Outing. at - Vermiilion Bef,ire · · · · School -Resumes The- MinTies6t·a.- c·lub· inet ·last- .... night 'to elect Qfficers foi next year. _ -Herbert Valker, · pres·en.t president_ of the. club, presided. The follow-· ing , men ·were . elected: ·· Thomas Hodgson;· ·Fergus· Falls, .president;. _, Leroy. Lange, · Aurora, Vice presi- dent; John Die.drich, ·<Glencoe,_ sec;._ retary; Emmet .,Grinager,- Fergus treasurer: · _ . ._ _ . . ···Plans ·.for the. sunimer'·outing at · Vermillion, ·near ChishoJm,· were "discussed. . The . outing . will take place :the first week · of -. Sep- _, tember· and \vill close with a big'·· Notre Dame dance on Friday night. The _outing committee .. is, composed-·· · of Joe Bach, chairman, Gene· _Sulli-. ,_· · vari and _ .·Bergerson, all of Chisholm. . · · · · , SHAW AT NOTRE DAME Buck Shaw) star tackle on<the- )922 footbalL team and one.of. the greatest linemen, .·ever developed at_ Notre. Dame, is visiting the· Uni- versity.· . Shaw. attended the Purdue: ... gani.e· yesterday• afte1•noon and will remain for Comm-encement.' He has · been assistant coach:at the Univer,.. sity of -Ne.vada ·since· leaving Notre·· Daine, and has had r(nnarkable sue- · cess_ there. ·His _wife, formerly of: · is .with

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TO DISTRIBUTE· DOMESJUNE2 SAYStWALSH

. UNIVERSI'f:Y OF NOTRE DAME,. NOTRE DAME, IND~ANA;WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923.

A~nual of 1924 OBSE. RVANCE Of. · To Be Dedicated_~ ·. · . -

. At Noon Friday: MEMO_R.IA. l DAY .For the 'purpose of . dedicating . lak~ ~~~~:~· fs~~o d~~cegit~: fa~:r~~

the 1924 Dom'e the members of the junior class will gather'in the.li- .BEGINS· AT' a··.20 June by The Villagers, according to an announcement yesterday, by brary ~t 12 :30 Fr~day. Richard F. Zilky; ·president of the

~Th_e editors hope to .have the club. All . Notre Dame ·men . who

-Villagers Plan -Dance at a Lake

Some Time in June

PRICE 5 CENTS

CASEYS PLEDGE $50,000TO THE

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BUILDING FUND · .· dedi·cation in_ harmony with. their will be in the vicinity at the ti~e of

Five·. Hund.red: Copies. Given theme- Notre .Dame, the one big Field ·Mass: ·at . Waish. Hall; tbe dance, are dnvited to attend. State Knt"ghts'. Report :_Larg· e'. fraternity. · · Detailed. plans will be published

out Fruin. Walsh Hall The: s. A. c. voted 'at the last .. Program in w, ashington later in the week. Sum. to be' Pat"d• N D ele·ction to. give 'the, senior ·classes . The .committee in charge is· made · · ·- - ,· "· "

. Offices -Then the right to vote on the dedication Hall; Othe~ Plans up of Earle Straw, chairman, Fred Men at Convention ·. Five hundred copies of the 1923 eevn though the arinual is in -junior ·Today Notre Dame· does honor. to Buechner, William Furey imd Rol- ·

h d · · · - Fifty' thousand do_l_lars. has been Dome wiil be ready for distribution an s. her- many s'ons who gave their lives and Beery. from the· Dome offic~s in Walsh for the service of their nation in . -'------ promised by _the -Knights of. Co,.· Hall on Saturday morning, it was time of war .. And not alone for I Rl. ·s· H TRIuMPH lumbus to Notre Dame;· and :will announced by Thomas J. Walsh, 'MAY DISCov· ER . her own men, -but for all who have ·.·. ' be p"aid within three' years; accord-.busl·nes' s manager-of the_ . Dome,· yes- · died .in the cause of America, does · ing to -the report read at the 22nd ·

_ . · '· · - · - - annual .state convention of -the. K terday. . . . -~ . . . ' she set this day aside to their honor. _··OVER· PUR· D-uE· U. of c. at-Michigan City. _Practically'

Th.e· line·~ will form at both doors Memoriat'Day:at Notre Dame will

VALUABLE DATA- .. - · · fi · every counc.il in the state, reported Of th- e .. ·Walsh Hall offi_ ce __ s ·_in . th. _e · be .celebrated w1th 'many ttmg · · . Timothy P. Galvin, of Valparaiso,.

·· north. _. s1'de of ·Walsh·. baseme.nt. Dis.: . · · · · ceremonies ... At· 8:20 the Church · · · has pledged its support to the Uni- • . : tr·1'but1'on. ,~.1·1·1 begiri at· nin_e ·and Call will _,.sound, apd' all will as- ·

continue ~~til the> 5"00, are. given . . . . -.. --_ ' semble . at Walsh Hall, . where an c apt ·a in cast n er . Pitches· ;~~~rtt:~d~=~~~~~i~~;r ~~~~()~~ out: ·- - Searches Near Portage Expect- ~~t;i~ h:: ~~3e~ ~~~~~i~te_dM~;s~~~~ - Crippled Irish. to.· Victory·, which will be pitid imrn.'ediately.

All sections of the Dome are now d · · · · · - Stephan Willson, Notre Dame dele-.. printed, says 'Walsh, ari.'d although ·. e to be' of _Importance Ernest Davis, C. S.C., who \Vas chap- Mt"_ cht~gan ro· day. ' gate, thanked' Galvin. on behalf ·of·

niore press. work 9n other copies · · · ·· · - lain :of the 109th infantry in the the Notre Dame/ .council and an-I·s· yet- to· .be" done, the entire output . to~Notre Dame ·_ · A. K F. -After rriass· everyone will · nq.unce.d· -th-at· th-I·s cou" nc1'l had col-. · · · · · · d assemble in Washington Halt The By JOHN SHOWEL of 1,300 Domes IS practically rEla y, The news of tlie discove~y of vat- assembly will be presided "over by The Notre Dame baseballers, led lected over $300 to date. 'except for _binding. · · uable plates in -the lake. region, Lewis J .. Murphy, coinmand~r of .by Captain. Paul Castner, defeated Beside ·Willson,· Notre Dame had

The · attra~tiveness of the book plates that se.e!ll. to. antedate any Notre.· Dame Post No: 286 Vet- Purdue, 6-0, in a slow game ye_~ter- two other ·delegates at the conven­. \vas pointed out yeste_rday 'by Walsh, previo~sly discove~ed· even i~· ot~el" eraJ1s of the Forei~ri Wars. 'There day at Cartier field. · The big s·outh- tion; John Flynn and Harry Me-. who said that a theme~ The Greater countries, and }VhiCh are bemg ex~ will be ·music by· the University pa\y. allowed the Bqilermakers but' Guire. : :·· . ·_, . -. '. · . _- •. : . · Notre: Dame, had. been carried amined by: Universi~y auth~rities, orchestra, followed by the salute, six hits and "!'as the ma~te: of the . .On Sml.d~y· the ·c~mvention. was

through the book ·insofar as ··pas- ,has·lead to further mformatwn as "To the ·Colors .... -After the audi- ga.me at all times. The I:r;1sh cap- addressed by the Rev. F. R. O'Con­sible. The book differs an almost regards. searches for historical ence has joined ·in the .singing of tam ~att~d a two base hit, made nor; of' Cincinnati,- national chap;-_ every -possible. way from the usual plate_s.. the national anthem -Mai·k E. No- th1~ee -assists and ·a put out and lain of' the. American Legion. After · annua~, its 'editors endeav~ring to 'Al~ng the banks ofthe· St~ Joseph Ian will read Linc~ln's "Gettys- played heady bas~b~ll on the_· bases. this~they.were ~aken to the Indiana -brea'K ·. precedent' w:herever it . was River; not faT from the monuments burg Ad~res::;.'~. r_r:he Notre Dame. lmeup wa~ ·con:- State Prison, where theY, heard a .

,· felt that innovation would . make l'aised to honor: Father Allouez, and After a -voca!' solo by \Villiam J; ~~~er~bl~ changed .. on . account of concert by the. prison band, and· ate . pleasing novelty.. The book will near :the ,historic. Fort St: Joseph, Furey, and· the recitation o.f an ode mJunes, but the Insh played good dinner i:ri the monstrous bali where

· contain·. five three-color 'plates, and University men are· now busy' dig- by Walter K. Conway, the addr.ess ~~11 ,in the field .-and. _hit. in· the the 1,400 _prison inmates -~at .. A wi,U. qe the' fi;J;st }look tha.~ ha~ _con- ging .for wpat historical evidence ofthe day \vill be delivered by_ Pro- pmches. · Campbell, the Pur~ue noon .edition of one of the local

. tan;e~_:t~~:e~colOl: plates for some they .can find. - While>any discov-:- fessor Eugene .J .. Payton, who was hurler, pitched g~od ball and. al- papers came' out with glaring head-years. · •. . . -. · ·. .- . ·. eries that may. be made iii this sec- lowed by the singing of "Notre lowed but se~en hits, but the loose lines: -~'1,000 K. of C.'s in State

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:. , <. . .The,_b:Opk,..;.el!Kl'_ay_e.Q~by __ the_ .. P_on-~ 'tion .<wilLbe: in .no wise comparable · -· · · -· - .. , · field- play of the Boilermakers en..: Pen." After the . banquet William - -._tit~: c. EngraVing· Co., ?f Chicago;· a~-d to tJ,le ~is~q;eri~s _ i~ the l~ke regia~,- ·. ·· "' .-··-'"".<Qcm_t)_l)U~~U>.!!....ll.l!~.iL..-_-__ ;,;,:·~ •. ,. ·ab~~d-~~he ... .I~is'f:l· ~o-.:;cross-~.~h~nlatc~.~!'ure_y;---gave~:-a-:.yocal-. selection;~·-:a,c~~ > ,:;;.:· •

. ' prmted- by the L. :P._ Har~y Co.; of the possible discoveries along the St. . three· ~Imes .m t~e secon,d mnmg . .::-·~i companied by one oi- the',prisoners. · · Y-./ ::· -: South Bend, is .entered' in a contest Joseph will have 'much historical ·;:Sheehim IS still out of. t~e game The varsity quartet:ga've:a.few--se-c .•. . .. conducted' hy. the .'Arts Crafts value as regards the. establish!llent ' The Sun of '18. '·and .Kane .pla~e~,~ 'his position 'at lections,. :which . \Vere' \Varniiy<ore,:. . Guild, . of· which tp__e Donie is a .m~m- of data on· the early story of. this Red .light . . . .. . shor~stoJ?. Q~orge . V ~rgara -played ceived by. ~}!eo' Knights. . Among the: ber. . The• arti,sts of· the book were· region, . and ·on the' .-eariy story of . Qui~ered in the e3:st,: · a spl«?ndtd gam~ a_t third. He han- many speek~rs was Rev. Thomas · recently awarded the first prize of the Univer~ity.· ·The. present. work And. broke on piles. of-.~lay;· dled'-all hi~ chall:ces w~th~ut an ~r~ Leahy, -w_f:lo s'poke OJ). the 'debt of .

. $l50,.for the ·color pla~e \vork. The is in. the region of Portage ·already . But .all· in· vain its . crimson ror an~ made· SIX assists .. Collins g];atitude :whic]l the _University ·o~. aw~rd, _made · t?-.rough the . ~~d:ral ~stablished as ~ ~very_irnpor_tant post · · · - played 1~ the_ left gard~n 111: Be_rg:-_ N~tre :Dame <?Wes to. the Knights

:Art School, goes to Robert 0 Rwr- m early American history. . light, ... - ... · .. . man's place.. Foley's hand has ·_Im- oLin diana. . . . . - . -.: -, . : 'dan and Charles .0. De Berry. . M.- t _. - ·.- .·· .. : . . b·... -~o~ thte dh~sts ~f night pr?vedand he played his us_ualstel-:-. ,_·On _Monda~ t~e .. 'delegates' ~ere · . · ·, · o or power IS now ~mg ·em- e ea e ay, . · · ,- the' lm:. _game abou~ the keyston.e sac~, given a: luncheon_ at- the . Hotel

' . . . . . - ·' . plo~ed about;--Portage, 'and much cAnd soul~ were joying in a~d 'led the: Irish_batt~rs With t:vo Spalding, during which Miss'. Jean-\cHEMISTS c LU s· ground has already··been .turned up~ . I feast ; . ...- \, bi_ngles and a. sacri~ce m four trips ette Fogarty sang'. After -this the .

-·. · . ·. -- - . It is,_ planned to''·, rush ·tll.e. work so Of heaven's bread,·. to the plate · · : . . . .. -· . · . . . < that. • ~here shall be ·litt~e· digging White iight,- De-' Arma~d and Eversman wei·e cony:ention, pr~p~r started. · . . · : ~AStMEETING ~~~~0~h~.~}~·~~r~~g da~ of lat.e Not red. ~H• A.M •. the star<~•~*nu~~~~ti"~•• .\Wersmari GOPHERS NAME

-. ManyTalk; Graduatlng··chemist .. · ~ ·Jo .gefPriie Jro111 ·

· ~~-- · , •· ·south Bend Men . · · " . :Th~ 'cli~mistry Club held its an­. _nual . smoker:, and. fare\vell ~pat:tY

last evening in Kable's ban·quet hall. • Short· talks were "given • .• by • Messrs: H: B. "Froning~."Philip Byrne, .Charles Rudmanii and Rev. Julius A; NieUW-'

:.land. '· Robei·t· -G.: 'Quinn.rea·d::_the i. ·.-Class,. prophecy .. '.A summary of the

trip. recently made by. the .Chemists .. _thro.ugh. :'nearby manufa'cturing . plants ·was . given by Charles Rob­

\" recht;. · . Rev., W. ·It· .Malony ·. sang,. accpmpanied : by Paul. De'- Paolis,

.) who also· gave piano selections. This ·meeting· marked -the :dose' o{ the ~lub's· ;activities· for ··the present scholastic year. ··' .. .· ·' .-· : ~ . . . .T.h~ ;-:O'Brien ·,Varnish-~ C~nipany~ ·of .S~mth Be,nd, has donated a prize

· -~f -$5.0 to be-giv.en to.: a gr3;dtiatin·g . che~ist for· general excellence. The·

· ·pJ:ize,'is·a\varded on a point s'ystem; ',and ·a very~ important factor· in .'de~ :' ·. ciding the, winnei·. is the vote. of·thc · ·three· other. classes.· · This.was an­'uou~l~~q last ·night.· · ; . _ . . :. · · · ·

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.· · ; Charles·::A:·. ·Gorman~··A.B~, 'os; .of Br.o()klyri, N. Y.;: has been appointed · director ·.of' the. division of ad minis-

. · ti·a~ion of Ahi'i1ham.a'nd Straus, Inc.· _:·: .T~is- i~' one: of .the)argest depart~ -. m~nt storesinNew.York'·:. Gorman .... ;has. just i·esigned fi;om 'th~ position

Notre Dame. Men·- .Who .l).ied· in Servite, .i9i7'~1918 · ', .Alderman;· D: ·-.A~. L.- .. Hand, Gilbert P. . :~ Olsen, Ge~~g~ . . . . I .

Blum,. Paul · · Hammond, -Le Grand · • O'R'our1{e, Frank C.· ... · · ·Burrell, Lester . _ . Hayes; Arthur. J; O'Boyle;· Lieut. Desmond·

. C'allery, Sergt." Philiip , . . ·Hubbell, ·Laurence · · O'Lriughlin, Lieut. George ·. Campbell, CapL George A. Jame's/ A: S. · . . . _ Parker, Eugene . · .. Clemen-ts,' Sergt: Gerald . Kinsella, Joseph Raymond·.-·,·_· Reeve, Lieut. _Charles · · Coke1~, Wallace;: · · 'Logue; Francis . · - · Ryan, George ' . .

· C,olby,· Lieut~. Colburn ·Lisze\vski, Ca.simii·. · Smith, Lieut. Clovis_· Connor, :william F~ ·Lawrence, Chai·les B>: ·Smith, Charles· .. .

: Co~\vay; William··.; . ', , Murphy,· _Cha}:les - - . . . ·.Shanahan~· Lieut. James .· · ·Desmond; Lieut .. James' Murphy, Capt. Jeremiah· E. Stevens, Charles-.· ' .

.. Egan~ William · · . · Miller; no·n·ald :-- - . . : Sullivan, Lieut: _Melville .·-- · Fitzgerald~ .Lieut .. Stephan ··McAdams, Corp. G; .C. -, , · Twining, Simon E •..

::. Frelich, Lieut. Jaspei.· ' McC-ausland,. Capt. Harry ·'T.ru·scott, Fl.·ederlck-:P. ' .. · ·)[unke; Arthur· .. ·- · · ' Mcinerny, Lieut.< Arnold : ~Wagner, Corp. ·Robert· .

; ·' · Gayette,·Edward. McCann;· Willhim · · · Veazy, Edward' · · . ,!}oyer,·Frank... . 'McKinnie, Gerald-'-_ _ · · Wilmes, Carl.' .

- ·• Guilfoyl~~ George · .·· - McPhee, Capt. ,).~aymond · ~ . 'W ojtal~wicz,· ~~ter. , . ., , .. _ _.. No,vers, _Lieut; Paul ·

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- ., ·necea~~q Members,_ 'tt[otre: Dftme.Post :No.: ·s69, _·.c .. A •. -R. ·. · ,·_.· :R~-v. -Willi~m. ·coi;by, chdp- mac; Rev>F. Schmitt, ·co. R,".

:>lain 88th N. Y;.infantry; Rev. ·lOOth. Pepnsylvania' infantry;. "·.James Dillon;·chaplain 631·d N.·' · . .Rey. ·P ... ~R.· ·Brennan, 134th

:- Y; ·infantry.; Rev.· Paul E .. Gil- · Pennsylvanhi .infantry; ,'Rev. ·. ·, len, .chaplain l70'th N/Y. in~ , :- R I. Boyle, .Co. C., i37th New :-:faritry; Rev. P., :P .. Cooney,·~ :Yor~ infantry; Bro. -Richard

:·.;.·chaplain 35th Indiana infan:.. . (R~ ·Stoney}; Co. A:;,38th ~ew • < hy; ·. Rev~ . J~·seph'· c'arrier, Jersey infanti;y; .Bro. Sebas~ · . / chaplain- Gth, Missouri. irifim- tian --· '(T. ·Martin), troop . .I,· ·• _try'; Rev.~ .Edward T. Martin; · , Pennsylvania. first. cavalry; .

_· · .United :States··~ Navy; :Rev. :·. Brei. Polycarp (James White), · i '. _Thomas ··:.Kennedy,· · Co~ . · D~, · .... :United States. Navy. · -.. r ·: -134th :Pennsylvania Infantry. Bro .. Leander. (James' Me-: · · - . · Rev. ·.;William :· Ohnstead,' .· ·.·.;Lain); ·.Co. B.; 15th U. S. in-

... brigadie1; general,'.-lst brigade,·, fmi~r:Vi Bi;o; Agatho. (Joseph'

infantry;_,, Bro: ·Ignatius (Ig-; · . natius 'Meyers),.· Co.· E., 75th Pimnsylvania )nfantry; · Bro.·.· Eustachius (John McinernyL Co. H., 83rd ·o_hia· infantry;· Bro. ·'Benedict: (Conrad Man-· tel), Co .. A., 1st Pennsylvania

-heavy ;artillery;· Bro; .Cosmris (N. Bath),. battery D.,- 2nd u. ·s~· 'light artillery;- Bro.· John Chrysostoni (Mark _Wills), co·~

· L, 54th Pennsylvania infan;. · . ti·y; 'Bro.: Raphael ,(Jrimes .C. Malloy, · Co .. , ;B., 133rd Penn-

. sylvania infimtry. · · ·. · · · of. president, and-. genei·aF manager of the._H. Batterman ·company; .an- . _ . . . .~ , ·. , ·.--:

,, ·;~-the( large ~~pa~·tm.~nt- store. · ::. . ~~~~-~--lllll•l!IB•Illrirl-_1illi•~~~~~~si.-•l!ll••lliaa•i1BIIflaalll••riiiiB•ililllalalallill!ill•lllllll

.. \: 2nd division/ army . of Po to-. StA:ley);. Co_ .. G.,- 'sth.· ,Indiana·

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CLUB OFFICERS Plan Summer Outing. at L~ke.

-Vermiilion Bef,ire · · · · School -Resumes

The- MinTies6t·a.- c·lub· inet ·last- .... night 'to elect Qfficers foi next year. _ -Herbert Valker, · pres·en.t president_ of the. club, presided. The follow-· ing , men ·were . elected: · · Thomas Hodgson;· ·Fergus· Falls, .president;. _, Leroy. Lange, · Aurora, Vice presi­dent; John Die.drich, ·<Glencoe,_ sec;._ retary; Emmet .,Grinager,- Fergus Fall~~ treasurer: · _ . ._ _ . . ···Plans ·.for the. sunimer'·outing at ~ake · Vermillion, ·near ChishoJm,· were "discussed. . The . outing . will take place :the first week · of -. Sep- _, tember· and \vill close with a big'·· Notre Dame dance on Friday night. • -· The _outing committee .. is, composed-·· · of Joe Bach, chairman, Gene· _Sulli-. ,_· · vari and _ A1~thur . ·Bergerson, all of '· Chisholm. . · · · ·

, SHAW AT NOTRE DAME Buck Shaw) star tackle on<the­

)922 footbalL team and one.of. the greatest linemen, .·ever developed at_ Notre. Dame, is visiting the· Uni­versity.· . Shaw. attended the Purdue: ... gani.e· yesterday• afte1•noon and will remain for Comm-encement.' He has · been assistant coach:at the Univer,.. sity of -Ne.vada ·since· leaving Notre·· Daine, and has had r(nnarkable sue- · cess_ there. ·His _wife, formerly of: · Nil~s;, Mich~; is .with him~.

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NOTR:E DAME. DAILY University of'.'Notre Dame official daily paper, published every morning except

Monday and Thursday during the ·academic year by the Notre Dame Daily Company,_ Notre Dam~, Indiana. . · · :. · ·

· . · · · Appli~ntio'n for· entrance as second chiss. matte~ at the post office at Notre D·ame, Indiana is pendinli. · · . . · · . .

NOTRE DAME.DAILY

From the efforts of the Gaily ·Per­spiring reporter. on the Chicago Tribu-ne we learn that red shoes are

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. . Offici(l.l University· Bulletin ~opy C~llect_e·d· .. from· Daily. Bulletin B~x ~t . i i A. M.

VOL. 1. NO. s· LA WRENC~ ·W. 0 LEARY, Editor

Bulletins may be dropp~d in the DAILY bulletin box at the left of the bulletin board,. Main Building.

* * * * * BOARD OF CONTROL in great favor. They meet with. SENIOR EXAMS

Senior examinations will be held on Friday and Saturday, June ~~~~:i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::;:::;::::~~~h~~-C~v~~~~~- ev~ryone's appro_val, it seems. Members-K. K. Rockne, G. N. Shuster, Rev. Thomas A. Lahey, C.S.C., _August- Desch, * * · *

1 and 2. DIRECTOR OF STUDIES. * * * * * .

!farry W. Flannery, James F. Hayes. . This being so the girls -\von't want RETURN BOOKS to wear them. ' · · · All 'students of the University are requested· to return ·all books·

. · . EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.: ......•..........•.• · ................ _ .......... :: ................... :~.HARRY W. FLANNERY

·News Editor ... ~ ..................... : ...............•................. -~ ..........•...............• : ............ Gerald D. Lyons · Editorial Staff-Henry Barnhart; Jack Higgins, Henry Fannan, Edwin :Murphy, John

· · Showel .Martin Sullivan, Harry McGuire. • · · ., Colyum Editor ....•.... - .............................. _: .................. : ......................... ~ ....... Frnncis T. Ko1ars Dramatic Critics ............•.•.... ; ••..••...•.•.............•....•••....•...••... John S. Brennan, Norbert Engels Cartoonist. ................ ~ ......... : ............ - ............. :: .........••...... : .... - ...... : .....•...... Robert ·B. O'Riordan

~~&r~!~li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~:~i~~~~~j~Inn~~f~] Copy Readers .... Chnrles A. ·McGonagle, Jay Fleming, Frederick Reed, Thomas J. Ahearn Reporters-John J. Sheehan, Jay .Fleming, Edward F. Dankowski, Robert M. Maher;

Raymond J •. Sheriff, John ·corbin Patrick, -Thomas Connors, Edmund C. Collins, · · Leo R. Mead, Joseph Burke, John A. Stoeckley, Edward Lyons, Robert E. How-

land, Clarence Joos, ·Matthew H. Rothert, Francis Egan, T. J. Ahearn, Ernser R. :McClure, Thomas J. Malay, Edward· A. Frazier; Elbert W. ·Mahoney, Harold F. Hall, John Barr. ·

loaned by the University Library, on or ·before June 1. No books will * * * be issued after May 29. REV: PAUL J. FOlK, C.S.C;, Librarian.

Before the end of the summer it * * * · *. · * 'will be a pleasure to be kicked: . . ·sENIORS

· · * * ··* The plain Co~inencement cards furnished by the Un'iversity can now. · English Prof.: "What have you be obtained at 247 · Sorin Hall free, of charge. Only a limited number ··.

read?" . . are available .at present. · * ·* :!< * * Co-ed: ·"shoes.".·.

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. , . . SE·N-ORS . · · . An important change 'has just been made· in. the Commencement · · ·

program for Sunday morning, J.une· 10. As now scheduled, the· Academic · Procession of seniors "\vill begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. and the Pontifical High Mass at 8:15 a:m. · . ; . ' . · ' · . · . . · · : E. M. ROLWING, Chairman, Committee on Arrangements. . . . . . ' * *' * * . * . . .

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! }r/;·.~· e~sd~a~y,~M~a~y~s~o~~ t~9~2B~=~F=~~~~~~==~r:N~O~T~R:E~D::A~. ~M~E~·.D~A~I~L~Y~-~5~~~~~~=~~~~=~~~~~~~--~3:. 'f- bers of the clergy. Hymns in honor The Techno-:Log THE· DAILY· of' Our Lady were sung during the TXTU A .T'S co:11H1'1\TG' I•

W. P.Cass, M~rr: -,

~ell Phone 2231 · procession and, after the return to . YY fl.f-1 · 1Y.I.j J. Y.' ·

appeal~ to all its subscribers- the chapel, the solemn act of. con- ._ ___________ _..;... _ __,.! c· ' s. . . ' .. c • 1 d" h h h · ·b · - rown . e-rrc_" ~e o.

. PERSONAL . me u mg t ose w: o ave su - secration was read by the Children · · .a. ".a. "b d f h k Wednesday, May 3. 0-MI.ni·m· . tracl" scr1 e or ot ers, -to rna e of Mary, and the Blessed Virgin '" ·

George FI~neghan, graduate of payment of a:n subscriptions was crowned by Miss Mildred Kav-. n;e~t kat Cartier . Field,· 1 :30 Tires, Accessories the civil engineering course, 1922, NOW. To make the DAILY anaugh, president of ·the society., 0 c oc · . is in the employ of Mr. John Toyne, a success next year, it must· Miss Amelia Schlecht, of Eureka, Wed?e~day,. May . 30 - Baseball~ Gabriel Snubbers a South Bend engineer._ . be a success this year. Don't Utah, :the president of the Children MIChigan vs. Notre Dame, at Car- Vulcanizing

· Cyril . Kellett, graduate of the dt;lay any longe·r. The. DAILY of Mary last Y,ear, donated the tier. Field. 315 E~ Jefferson~ Blvd: civil engineering course; 1922, is office is open from 8 to 5 ev· wreath of white roses. and sweet Thursd~y, May 31_:_Interhall 'track 'NexttoYeltowCab employed by the· Smogor ·Lumber cry. day.: ; · . . peas. •· . :mee.t at Cartier Fie~4- ·. ·

f S th B d I d _HW_.e can't sell them all,·

Company, o ou · en , n · L---,-....,---,------.:--'---'-__:_----'1 Friday, June 1-Joseph Casasanta ._A card received from Egon C. O'GRADY IN WEST . in ba.chelor recital. at Washington .. so we sell tlze Best" ·

Von Merveldt states that. he is on Gerald .O'Grady, Butte, ~Iont., is . Here and There Hall, 8 o'clock. . . . . . .. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ his way to -Cuba to accept a position .connected with the· Butte & Supe.; · · Saturday, June· 2-Track, Western fFr ·with' a Cuban raihvay. · rior Mining ·company. O'Grady will Conference nieet at Ann Arbor

be remeFtlbered as· .the .big westerner AGAIN NEXT YEAR · · · · · · · · . · \"llo. belo'IJged to the Murphy-L1"ght-' · · Saturday, J.une 9-Baseball,. Illinois

.. The Pharmacists went· into first ·• The faculty· of Wisconsin Uni~ t N t D · · · · h foot~O'Riordan et _al Progressive a 0 re arne.·

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place Monday when they took t e versity has already appointed the Ch-emists ''over for the· count· of Party, and as an· ardent Irish pa- next. year's Homecoming commit-

. 1 · · · t"l triot. · · 11-4; It was · a c ose ·game. un J tees, planning to make it the big- . 5. What i·s· the .League of Na-the' last frame wh~n the" Pharma- . gest and most exciting·the students tions? Name-the-best team in·the cists scored five runs. With the . ·. I an~ old grads ·h~ve ever witnessed. league. . . ' exception· of· one inning ·of· errors St.· nna· ry·· 's-. · · This recalls to m111d our last Home-by· the Chemists all pl~yed good J.~.l.~.. , · coming-the. barbecue, ,the torch~ 6. Who js Irvin Cobb? Give his ball. . . . . . . '----------'-----__:_ __ _;__.-J light snake-dance to welcome. the batting average last season. Pharmacists· ~,: ..... 100 .040 .015-11 N t't b t f . b. h" d N D . · Criri1son eleven, the frenzied yells Chemists .:.: ....... ~.101 000 · 101--:- 4 the 0pu.r 0 ·t ~0 ar .t. e 111 t · , · §~ of the over-enthusiastic students,

Batteries: ·. Phal'macists - King M . , ~mho I a1_uaf I~i spa~~ a~ · the .agile· Boo'ste]:s, the pretty maid­. and Fogarty; Chejnists_..:.:Millei· ·and . · ary 8 · sop. c ose Y 0· owe .Y. ':-0 ~ns , from ·Chicago, · Indianapolis, Kaiser. : . . 111nocen~ fieshmen ma~e. the Imbal Cleveland, Toledo ·and Fort Wayne,

* *· *· plunge 111to Lal-:e ~!anon. Names the 27-0 game th t 1 ·c .~--. . · withheld. . . , . e spec acu ar as~,-·. · STANDING OF' CLUBS ner 111 hiS· last. fr.ay on· Cartier

, r r W. t L. Tie . Pet. , ·· \ ~ :- fi.eld, t~e rea.I ~ otre Dan:te· sPirit. .P~armacis,t_s ·. :' ..... 3 1 0. .750 · Announcement has been ni~de by Mmers· .............. ~.2 1 2 .666. the coininittee in charge that the . AT LAST! . . , .. Civils ....... ~ ...... : ... 2 1 o· · .666 fourth academic - a'nriual 'will be . A columnist on the Indiana Daily Pre.:.Medics ... _ .. r ... 1 . 1 - ·1 ... 500 ready for distribution June 1. The app:trently has become enraged:over Mechanicals: .... :.1 1- · 0 .500 1923 :annual is to .'exceed ·thos·e of the • general iniormaiton quizzes Electricais · ......... 0 2 o~ · .00_0 other···yeal.:s, 'several ne•v. sections which Edison and some of the pro'-.Chemicals --~-----~-0 2 ·. · 1 .OQO having been added~ A new ·style fessors, there have· been giving,' and

. cover, more elaborate in design than so h~ sets down the folloWing ques.: - . · FROM OFF STAGE . the. old one has. also been· adopted. tions .for professors to answer: · Whether or not' you :will like ''The . . . '·. : -.-.. ·. .· . . ·. 1. · Who .. was ··columbus? .. Men-

Man From Hell's River" ·will_dep" end 0 · M. d f · . · . tion 'one city that is mimed .. after __ n on ay 'a ternoon from two h" · · largely · upoir whether 01~· not you to· eight the f_ourth academics_ were Im.. . · · . · . . ' . · · like :the brand of· pictures for .. which' the guests of~ the . thirds at .a steak . 2. . . Who . invented · the ·Edison the ·prolific. James Oliver Curwo.<id fry given .in Paradise Gl~n .. Min, a phonograph? . . , . . is responsible. It is a Curwood story chivah~ous. war · · ste·ed, , under .the 3. · .. What was. the Battle of Bull

. ruiming' true to form concerning the gui4ance <?f the thirds,. conveyed Rurt,? How many bulls were present. ·us_llal girl who .is si..ipp~sed t~ b.e th~ the~ supplies to the festive grounds. · 4. · Who· was president. during d · · ht of n Indian squaw and · M<;Kinley's administration? . · aug er ._a · · The. lunch consisted of-juicy ~teak, ·, ·. ·· · · . · . - . · · who. is, to ·all intent ·_and pu;rpo'ses, '\VeEniies, hot .rolls, coff,ee with real until. the secret· of her birth is· re:.: crea~,: ·str~fwherries~ popcorn~ ".ice vealed. . .. · · . . · · . ·. · . . ·. . · : cream. an'd ·cake> ·.All ·dignity was

In: "The Man From Hell's ·River" t · d d . Ir_ VI·ng Cummings, :\.· :vhom ·yo'u · viill're"-' pu asl e an ·the time was spent. in romping' around and playing games. ·m~mber -~~·having. played. :the· vii- The favors were delicious lollypops. · lam's role m many piCtures 1n years . . · · . 1 .

~pas.t;-llssumeS.,.the herQ~s. part and· · · · · · -:- · . ·. · that ()f director as well .and it-must' :--·-Mrs:·Mary-J.· Maho·ney Carney; .. of­be confessed he. does it rather -\vell." ·Grinnel, Iowa, spent.· the ·week end Jane' Novak, as Maballa \vas vacu-· at St .. _Mary'_s. · 'Mi~s. Carn'ey, -\.yho i~

'ous; but· her :place in·<the • fable de-· a .. formei·.· ~~nnis. champion. of: Sf marided 'nothing niore. : . : ... · :· , . · _·Mary's is a gradua_te. of the· class ·oi ·. ·._'J;her·~· i.s ~no.thi;tg ~istinetive-.a~out ~912. :ge~ ~dv.i~e to th~ .·~iris ~s.·t~

·this· moVIe· 1t -Is -Just· an average · t~ke an.·actlve mterest m athletics, ''red. ~~lood~d· :he-m~n" story· which othe1~wi~~ they_ •vill ·deeply, regret'it

· erids in the prescribed fa_shion ... Its lat~r.": . · . :· · ... ·.· . ·.. · . · :_ -.~ · best· feature is that·' it . adds to the · · · : · · · , .. already plentiful·laurels of ·Wailace . : The ann~al Mai~~oc~ssion.\vound ·Beery, ·.a character· actor who :"de- slc)wly about,· the.· campus ·of-' St: serves· even' more notice than he has M~ry.'s. at twilight' Sunday e_{re:rling:

. been .~rec'eiving .. :' . . ' and closed with soleinn benediction . , · /< ,,-: . · iri the. ~omminii~y Chapel. At' seven

·1 the procession left'. the·. chu1;ch;··led. ' by· the acolytes' bearing the_,crucifix'

':-:"""-:-:-'-:-~-:-~--...:..... -. -~ .. -.-:--'-. ..J. ~!).d , candl~s~ . JmmMiately 'foll(nv­. Arid · ~fter' :ail, your, poin~ ·it :w'hat. mg,.- each society:· .b€faring· its .ow~ . , professor?-.'"· ·· · .. :. . ' banner, came: the Holy Angels, :the

Th · Ed"t · . ' no'n~Catholics, the Children of Mary, e • 1 or · · · h · ·· .. · · · Dear Sir: ' · · . ; t .. e seniors ~n caps. and. gown!>,~ th~.

· .. :I: .. ·' .. '·: .- · · t'h .t.'r· ·· .. ~ · b.· bl ·sisters of·Holy .. Cross, and.the mem-. . am. ·aware · a · am pro a y · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · in'a'k~ng~:-~. :Precedent in., Wiitin~ to ~!_-~-· • · • • ·-· · • • •• •

·your ·paper; as jt · do'~s :not .'yet' b'oast . a ::corre·sp·onderice •:column:· ·But I shall.-be>very- brief •. ' · ·, :·· .... ·

. :.: ·afi.Jooki~g .: ove1~. ·yout: is·s~e:_:·~:f ·sun:~ay; :I~.was· yerY.: s'tirprise'd' to l'

. se~.~ you~ fl.amb.oyant headlines; ~a ncr . surprise.':: turned::_ to· . pertui•bation ·'~J:le~. I.<reitd:· the. colU'mn···~vhich}.,tO·., ; . , · ~Sf;l .. __ the. · . ."phraseqlogy of · you1:, r~- :: · , · .. :. .. .

:~~.~~-~.~~~~-~~-:~;&.~----~~~~!i~~~-t·~~~~! <:.~rril1lalid-~tt~ritiojl hne.s,_ not s_o mu~h -to re;veal my .o~vn · · · · · · · · · · ·

posi~Ion,··.b.'\l~ .. to Vindicate the· good -.· ._: _. ··.····K _.·. ·· .. :d· · .. ··. _nam_es of Kmg · Tut. and. Lord Car- . tt _nm;von . .-;".:I: kn~w:. neither. of':.· these ··. ' ' .. '' - n t e '; .' . gentlein~n;·:.:but 'I believe they· have· '··: ·. ~: . o· · ... : .. , .... : . :. ·: :.· .. . done. nothing,to'.deservi{this .. :They :> __ : __ :·-''"< ' .Uferwear·,·_.: · · · _'s~~h!~':\~i~a.e;_o;;:r ~~t~i~;,~·; :~~v~s :.··:·· · .· Sp~f:/s:' ·.·cloth~~·._-: .. -'r.emmded. o'f the· irascible. old Eng:. · · ·· .. . · .,· ·. ' . }.I~h~~~ -~vho: :·always·. interrupted>: Su_mme_r_,_ \.Ap,!h_· a_._rel. · • ·:~Vlth, •. Tut,! 'T.ut!~! Well,' Mr .. Ed- · :P ;, ~t?r; ~ t.his: iS my: ~''rut! Tilt!~!. but .it · : ·· · ,. · · ··:· ... . ·· · . ' " . · · ...

IS·_ W~ll-:-~le'ant .·rather ."-than .il;asci­~ble .. : 'In. ot~'~r- ~vords, 't re'gret, . b~t forg~ye_ ~he impetuous·. enthusiasm ~f ·Your:.reporter ·and .his Jfterrific''

·_ .• <_~~~·-~f:~.~~-e~t!::~"tJ~~~£i~~~~!;~uy~ . J~)P:?b}~f.: lesc?rts),J .~ .. some truth- in it. :There ar~ ·such ' . .· ' '', ·d ...... "," . . ' .... I

.thJngs .. in·d the--· district mentioned are. re~ y ·. ln a. gar, _;~!Jl~;~~o~~~~~~f1hG~e:~·:r b::~::~~~~~: ·:·g~Oll;S:.· :.V:.ariety _.··of·

Egyptian. ·resemblances · and·.Fathers . · · 1·· .. -: · · ... ·a· : ·. '- '· ·}·"· · ·. .'~~.Ish, .. ~i·~g(n;y _.and .'iiiy~e~f .:h_a:ve · QO. 9lS. ~p. .. \'·:StY es._. : 8,P?ken,·;o~- the. ,advisability of :going; '· ' · · · · · · to, t~e _buri~l-groun:ds:.: But :apart /~~9~ th~s, no.thing.·· :.' :::_ :'· .. : .. \. -';>' .. · · Youl;s_etc;; -·,, · · .• ·

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Unite-d .·states . .Shoe Re~airing

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. ;33s· s.~:Michigan-~L ·. Notre.Daihe U~i;ersity:.

.• a~d-St; Mary's Academy··> · . :· .Shoe· Repai~i~g .-.·I·

I ·t~m.' • . :: .. Jl,HOD:Es:· · >THEATERS

.. ··_:BLACKSTONE,:'--.

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'.·,.TODAY·;.·THURSDAY .: ~ :-...' ' ' .

>~M-ARY· .CARR . Mo~h~r-' -of :···o~ci· :(~e. Hili":·.·

in ll wonderf"ul comedy- . ' ·· · melodrama' ' : ·

: eeTfi.~,~u-~tard .. C~p": .. _ · .. ·' '-. ,· .· . ··. '' . . .. .

····.·.•·LAs~ri:< c '_1-.

~Il'We~k~u~ti(Sat/: ::· . A truly fin·e· p~ctur~ combining · , a- sfrong story, spectacular ·sett- .. . 'ing a~d·exc;:ellen(acting~ . :-. :- '

. eeHem•ts. Aflame"· . ·-. :· . ' ' .

1'Butjrou·;·don't.hav·e·.fo be>.:.· · · .The.RhodesHouses are the

coolest sp.ots''in town.' ' : :Aiwcu;s a ·oo~d.Comedy' .

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... :~ ·-~---. NerhlyEazli/Jp.ed,..­:_~:: :: ~;::·; __ . --:_~G,blfa~ ·····.·~' .. :··::Lunch Room ·:·:.·•

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JIM Is· ON THE RIGHT PATH ·· : We · were, t~lling Jimniy ·. ·Swift

that -~rom . _the figures compiled at Ohio Stat.e. University· we. learn"ed that·a ~~liege. co-ed's trai~ing,· along the social · hnes alone,. costs· the university· more than her board and :''?om: .'tog~ther ., costs. h(n< family. Jm1 did not seem. to doubt that, b'ut what h~ · '~3;!).ted to . ~now. was .why the statistiCian· stopped at that. _· "If dates _.and parties all !!Onstitute .. a s?ci~l . training;" he . said, · "why didn t they find out how m:uch it costs the eds;''. ·

··_.Before ·:·yo·~· .Take. ... . ~Her 'Home . ·

Drop-·in:for:·_light · ·· · . · - .: l~nch~s · · . . . . ' " .

. . Lu~chfs s~r1lecZ.:in a .hurry . . . . . ' ~ ...

Om; Motto . · :. Court~sy First, Last· and

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,.".,The. -Biackstone-­·:-:·~:.~~~~4Y :.I(itC.IIen:.

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· .:.G.et".t~~~dealHabii'·: ··. ·:' ·\

w ~shingtori sh.a·~_·:·::: _ ~: Repair .Q.onipany .: ··

i16_.:w: w~shingion. A.venue · . ..• ··;":sou-r:H:.-BENn iNn .... .-,., ... ··,~~··· :! .. ·.:·~~-·._,_., ..... :·.:f·-.~_,.' .--_· ·_,_ ·:'.r \.

·· ·Give··us-.a'ti-ia/": · · .-

·. Prest .. O--Lite and ·.Co~ luinbia Battedes, ·Com;. plete . Electrical Service

· St~ti6rr for all makes .of cars ..

·Peterson <Battery & . · · · lgnitio11. Co~p-~ny ·

· 325 S. Lafay_~tte Street Phone Main 4763

E~ w .. Stein4art· o<>. Cadillac and Oakland : 212 s. ·Lafa~ette Bl~d. ·

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· :w.R:-Hinkle, Inc .. ... :_ L'incoln; Ford •.

.Fordson ~OUTH BEND, INDIANA

·Yellow. Cab· ·· : (:Cnnpany ..

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'.If'·. y<;ni .. :'Warl.f go.od .• ,. ·.-·pritits ·let. National

Php'to slio:P develop~_. ·- ·and· · :.p r in t · · :your.'-.'· :·KCidak films~-: ~.·

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Liitc~I~ Way·· :E~~t-· .: .. or News Stand .... ' I

. : 'T~I~pbon~·Linc~ln ·6928 < .· . .;_:, :·o:'>;· .-' · ,Mai"It-769: . .: ._,

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Cartier Field the · Scene . Com.petition for Bronze

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· · Spe~ial.Luncltes a~d' :_.~ · · · · ·_ ···Fin.e Confec!f~ns :

· · . ·Delicious lee· Cr·eam ·. . ' '~ . .. . .

_-Try"l)ur:FaiicySundaes. • ' .' • I • -

.: Pala~-e of Sweets-. . . . . ..... .

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·_Cleaned atid Pressed -• .:for· Memorial- Day

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: ·Repciiryng_: a~~--:Al.teration :_ . · ·a·Special~y -- _ . --· _

E.:T.~~:HOl\iARD 1 ,

; "A PRACTICAL TAILOR~· .. :u3 E:. Washington. Ave.·.· ·

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After. -~~~.Hop. . an·d-th_e Theater·

. '''The:·'Gr_ili' '·-_ ·: ·­-· .1'25 Vv; Washington .St ..

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-- "M._ikes '-': 105 E~s~ )ef{erson_ Srteet _

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·:The-;lace~ to· ~~t-whe~·---i~ ·. · . town. , Proin:pi:~ _ -courteous . ·

service,· reasonable prices, · wholesome food.

.. -. Q~ality; our \Xhttch~ord.- -.

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·Build t.·.

_'Pe~fadrtence .: . . :-~' . '_,. '

Irlt~'vdut <.h~~e • bY • ·-·using.- F?.cing·;_~:Britk. -artd:I·iollow Tile~

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~-: Come and .. see our .:'-_att~a~ttve::df~Pt-~y- of_ •· :perirt~il~J:l('buildi{lg '-_

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:·· ina~erials :. and· learn · I! :_.what:' ibeai.itiful : re~, 1'1

s~its·c~~ be obtained-/~ , - - . I

· · :_:- _;: __ ~~taples-. ·.: :; :. ; < Hilde~r~~d: ·:.co./ . E; Colfax<Ave. at ·Emerick St:., ~:-· .:·:; SOUTH: ~END, IND.'~:-~-· ... :.:

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• 1 :·.1 Wednesday, May 80,'.-1928 _- '

Office Main 886 Res. Main 3561 ·

Dr. John.-A. St~ecli.ley . ....

pentistry & Extracting. ·

Dental X-Rays

511 J. lYI· s·. Building SOUTH BEND,)NDIANA

OFFICE PHONE Mnin 689

RES. PHON.E Mnin 116Z m 1847

Dr.- Edgar. S. ~ucas . ··DENTISTRY

Dr. Robert F. Lucas. Extracting- and Surgery of

the Mouth and Jaws •)' ..

J. M. S. Building SOUTH.BEND, INDIANA

Office Phone Main 3134

OFF~CE. HOUR~· 2 to 4. :P.m., daiii. except Sundays · 7 to· 8 p.m . .- Tuesday·~;, Thursdays ·

· ' · ~nd ·Saturdays , · . . - .

···Dr~J. B.Ber~eling · · Offic~: Co~.' Colfax. Ave. an'd L~- · ·

· fayette Blvd. ·Residence: . 215 · S. Taylor St .

. . TELEPHONES -· . Office; Maili 675 Res., Mni'n 636 ·

South_ Bend, Ind:

Dr. Fran~ 'J. · ·powers .. ',·

<.:Dr~.w. A. Wickham ·Eye~. Nose, 'Thrpnt and Ear . c

· · Sp~ciaHst ~· - · · . . · · ··.Tel. ·M~in 28S7 . . Reside~ce L. 6461 .

. ·• 507.;08 J. M. S. Bldg. · ·_SOUTH BEND, INDIANA ..

Dr /Thomas A~ Olney< : . ·.- spUTH B'END,IND)ANA·. · -- ,_,- ·

. 415 Farmers: Trust Eh.i~ld_ing · .-· • .. · < _Corner Mnin and Jefferson . . , HOURS: 2 to4P •. M.

· Ilr. J .. E.:McMeel · 415 Fnrri-t~r~·:rrusi: ·aid~~ : ,- ·.

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:_·216 N. Michigan 1·St~.--. i :. . ~out~ Bend, Indiana'~-. ·

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· __ 'south·Bend Lumber.--· ·:· :·_. ·ctim:Pani· ·. ' "·-LaS~fle :Ave. at-Errierick St~.:.

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