pip LDREN Bijou Theatre HEATRE I fl.;;' ;;;·o-Z, ay luary (lDaladIDI ...... , 31 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 84'l'11BD&J AND SUNDA.Y. FOGG & ALGER Musical X N Trteb HUMIR (RYL Company of Artists Including ephioe Kryl Violinistel eleo Norris Soprato , la Richolson Pianiste slav Chimera Trombone 135c and 50 Cents 1riday Noon at Greer's 1 bruary larley big Production M " an Musical Hits 12 People 50 BIG CAST ANr eTION' AS SEEN LAST ' SEASON LA PAGE & MA.IIB The Two Jo1l1 Gilk THE GREAT KA.NB Ventriloquist Direct lrom die II1II. HARRY LA BELLB Expert OontorUOIiIIt Evening Sbows at 7: 41 ud .:M p. m.-lOc and 200. Matinees every day but Koa. any seat 10c, except SUDdQ ... Hol1days when evening prleel will. charged. OITIZENS' SAVINGS BANKERS THUft 00. Oapltal, •• ..... . . . . • . . . .. tIIOOII A general banking bUliD" tra» acted. 114 S. OUnton M. .HRRMON Tbe new clole·meeter that', being wont bf .rmart dre.r.rer.r 'everywhere only have , LINOCOIlD eyelet buttonholes-EMY· to d2Jll t8! out. C[O. ,. IOU For Sale b, ces SOC to $1. 50 MAX MAYER, Saturday at Greer's ==28=an=d=8=o=So=u=th=C'UJl=toD=II&.=:.L nesday 2 bruary uy B. Harris = I Offer l.::J PJfty(of the Age le third Degree" Author of ion and The Mouse" ower Floor $1 and $1. SO alcony $1 allery SOc Ifonday Noon at Greer's No Free List y, 4 bruary, M. Wtber offers le Climax" t· New York I as! d we Say More?" ,( IWer lo(\r $1.00, 7' 5c- ;allery 5Uc ,doe,d.y Noon .tGreer', o FREE lhT Peoples' Steam Laundry - Domestic or Gloss Work - \,. J. TOMS IOWA AVENUE New Location. 141n' ." CITY, IOWA. 10WA:N PUBLISHBD BY THII .TUDENTS 01' THE STA.TE UNIVERSITY or IOWA VOL. IX Number 84 IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARl 4, 1910 = --'- -= ' \ 1 , " L, ,. ,I . " .. ' f UNIVERSITY ARMORY BAND BENEFIT DANCE UNIVERSITY ARMORY SATURDAY EVENING 1 SATURDAY EVENING PROPOSf CHANGfS IN HNANCING "HAWKfYf" COMMITl'EE SUBMITS OOMMUNI. OATION TO IOWAN. OertaiD Students Allege That ProftUi SboaJd be in Proportion to Quality. -- • > - HIGH PRAISE FOR BROWNING HIS LIFE WAS WORK OF ART Ofters Explanation of Brown· ing's Obscurity. Replying to the charge 01 obacur· Ity commonly brought against Robert Browning, tbe Rev. Joseph Newton said that "Wh oso follows the path of a thinker will have to think. Brown· JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT; INNOVATIONS PLANNfD SPECIAL PROVISION IS lIADE FOR SPEOTATORS. Decorations W" Not Il1tertere with View from Gallel')'--Grand lJarch will be Featured. AT mVING-ZETS TO Special Features All.so Arranged for Societies. Should the coal mines of the coun- try be controlled by the government? 'fhls proposition will be debated this evening In Zetagathlan hall. The program of Irving Institute will con- IOWA QUINTfT BfATtN; ' MINNtSOTA IS VICTOR HAWKEYES TAKE OOUNT Ill" 22 TO 18 IN FlEROE GAllE. Long ShoUi WiD lor MJnae8ot_Law. ler StMs lor ViIIltol'8, West and HyJaad lor Iowa. ing's mind was a ver.\table bee hive "Just at this time the unlversity and the incredible swiftness of his slst of three orations by men who are The Junior Prom to be held to- In a game as replete in rougbness entered In the N. O. L. contest. This organizations are making arrange- night In tbe armory promises to be as that played on tbe local fioor Sat- thought further explains the dlfticul· will atrord them practice for the pre· meDts to have their pictures In the an elaborate function. Tbe committee urday nlgbt between tbe Grinnell and ty experienced by his readers." IImlnary wblcb comes on February "Hawkeye," and everyone Is hoping has Introduced several Innovations f 2 0 t I tl "It was the unique qualities of 1. wing to semes er exam na ons, that tbls year's annual will be the Browning's g ius which made him entirely new here and In fact ne"'jthe' Phllos bave postponed their reg- Iowa. quintete, the Old Gold five went down in defeat last evening to the last squad from Minnesota, tbe final count being 22 to 18. best yet. Tbe quality of each year's to this part of the country. Expen- I such a supreme interpreter of rellg- u ar program. "Hawkeye" depends primarily upon slve and elaborate decorations have B h tl d b ion" said Mr. "In bls power esldes t ese ora ons and e ate, tbe attitude of tbe board of mana- been planned and an extravagant to draw out t he soul of woman he there will be speeches, music, read- Similar to the battle between these gers on this question. How mucb of was incomp;orably greater than color scheme has been worked out. Ings, and oth er enjoyable feature s ance but to pay In proportion to the merits of the finiShed product. Un- Hyland also put up his usual order Zetagathlan society-Music. Dec- human difference." entire of play, getting two goals and mlx- Jamatlon, Nathan. Debate, "Resolved bunting covering. Tbls will do away The speaker paid high tribute to lng In the fray at every opportunity, that the United States government er tbe present system the managers with all obstruction to the onlook· Brow ning's wife and showed how should have excluslre control over all the one basket caged by his rIval f the "Hawkeye" are handicapped 'rs In the gaIlery. coming while the Hawkeyes w re beneficial to each was their mutual Its coul mines." Affirmative, Bruin s, by receiving a considerab le part of The gallery will be opened at 6: 3 (). "\Veber. resting with the Idea In mind tbat influence. "It was a marriage of the Walker. Negath·e, Robbins, their pay In advance. For InstaI)ce, p. m. In order to accomodate tho se ideal and the real" he said. "El1za- Reading, Hawkins. Oration, the referee had blown bis whistle for Fran k the managers receive $12 for runnIng who wish to come early to watch thl' beth Barrett, by most conservative es Jones. Music. time. Ca.ptaIn Stewart had an unu s- cut of an organization wblch costs timate, was ha lf angel and balf tbem less than $3. Thi s collecting of bird. She was a comp l ete wo- prollts In advance naturally damp- man. To her there was no line of DB the managers' ambition to pro- demarkation uce a. first class "Hawkeye." The heaven." question then looks Ilke this: Now their agreements to purchase copies? between earth and people as they come, and In order to I i I tit t I 0 I rv ng ns u e-n us c. rat on, handle tbe large crowd anticipated. T S ldi f P bll 0 I I "N " he 0 er 0 u c P non, . The grand march will b gin at A. Crawford, Jr. Oration, "A World- S promptly and w\Jl be led by lIlr. Folly," Leon Powers. ual amount of "pepp" last bight and put up a fine exhibition In spite of tbe fact that he got no baskets from the field. HIs team work was of a and Mrs. W. J. McChesney. A par- atellar brand. Oration, "Poverty and Philanthrop y" Lawler was the star for the vlsl- tors. He was after the ball every minute of play and his passing and day evening, February 5th, by Prof. victory beyond. His Christian poetry "Some caH thIs taking of big Kl1ngenhagen, the dean of women. is but a series of these vIsions. His Although Iowa was defeated l ast Charles Burton Gulick of Harvard night, there is no possible objection profits in advance at tlte expense of faith never wav' ered . His philosophy the quality of the annual, graft. of life was built on It. This brdefiy That Is a mistake. The fault lies rath tated was, "We are here in the world er with the student body in that Twilight Musical Tomol·row. A special program will be the fea- ture of the Twilight musical to btl university, promises to be one of the to be made to the game which they most Interesting events ot the seas- put up against the Gophers. Ryden on. Dr. Gulick Is on an extended lee- was out of the tilt, weak e ning the ture tour under the auspices of the to grow Into a larg er life, yet by a team to a great extent. Sallander Arcbaeologlcal Institute of America, they have foHowed the custom of given tomorrow afternoon at 4: 30 In st range Irony we are beset with lim- toucblng at such places as Detroit, and Schmidt each put up a good paying profits dn advance. Several or- t he Methodist Episcopal cburch. game In his position but tbelr new- itations which seem to retard us." St. Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee ,;anlzations are now discussi ng the advisability of making a change such that profits will be , blgh In propor- Miss AnBa Dvorsky wll1 be the plan- ness to the game naturally slowed Owing Ito the Increased popularity and Chicago, and we are fortunate in ist and Frank Callendar w1l1 be the up tbe pace for the locals. of the lec tures, they are being held in the Auditorium. Four ot the ser- tion as tbe quality of the annual Is les of seven remain. Next week's sub· higb J At present the less funds put ject will be, "Emerson." Into the making of a good "Hawk· eye" the larger the managers' prof- Its. The plan Is to pay the manager tbe cost price for running cuts in Octave Thanet Program. Tbe Octave Thanets will give the tenor soloist. Higbee at Bacouian Tonight. The weekly meeting of the Bacon- ian club will be held this evening at 7: 30 in the hall of physics. Prot. F. G. Higbee will read a paper on the "Hawkeye" tbus protecting them following Dickens program Saturday " Our Inland Seas." from financial risk. Then th e mana- gers by seiling tbe "Hawlteye" on its Dickens as a Reformer-Clara Cl/lSS Day Program. having a lecture from him here. Tbe Minnesota was lucky with her e.u bject on which he w\ll speak Is one long shots, a couple of lengthy trials of great Interest and ]\Jr. Gulick J,s dropping neatly in the net without well qualified to treat It. He bas stud- even touching the rim. In general ied and travelled In Germany and the contest was rough and as a resull Greece, has written numerous philo- the game was slow, owing to the fre- articles, logical and archaeological quent calling of fouls. and Is the author of a book wIdely The squad will play at Drake to- used on "Tbe Life of the Ancient nlgbt and at Ames tomorrow night. Greeks." He is also associate editor Since the latter has defeated the ruerlts will find that the better tbe Ta lst rupp. of the College Series of Greek Au- 'J1be following class day program Blue and White five twice In succes- Review "David Copperfield"-Ma- thors. The lecture is open to tbe pub- "Hawkeye" the bigger the Fltles and has been announced by the chairman sion, both times by overwhelming bl 111 Ii c without admission. Prof. C. H. the bigger the profits. Making the eyers . of the class day committee, Miss scores, but little Is to be feared from "DI k 'Ch t " Ma d Walz Weller, secretary of the Iowa Society proHt depend upon quality will in- c en s arac ers u Dora Holman: the DeB Moines team. However, sure Iowa the b est possible "Hawk- Reading "Nicholas Nlckleby"- Address of welcome-Charles of the Institute, has the lecture In Clyde William's men at the farm are 6ye" and remove all suspicion of Mable Horner. Kauffman. Ivy Oration-Earl Stew- charge. In fine fettle and declare themselves Scene "Cricket on the Hearth"- Cl P H h P graft. art. • ass , oem- an na arry. While in Iowa City Prof. Gulick to be out for the championship rag. "In to secure this Improve- Le lah arum, Elsie Snavely, Wells. Golda Leighton . (Continued on page two) Zora Fare- ",111 be tbe guest of Profes sor S. Class Prophecy-Meta Raney. well Address-Cbester Corey. Bush. Gallery open at 6:30 Grand March at 8:00 Junior Prom To-night I H. Consequently, doubts are entertained (Continued on page two) Admission to Gallery 25 Cents
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LDREN Bijou Theatre HEATRE I fl.;;' ;;;·o-Z, ay luary
(lDaladIDI ...... ,
31 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 84'l'11BD&J AND SUNDA.Y.
FOGG & ALGER Musical X N Trteb
HUMIR (RYL Company of Artists Including
ephioe Kryl Violinistel
eleo Norris Soprato,
la Richolson Pianiste
slav Chimera Trombone 135c and 50 Cents 1riday Noon at Greer's
I~ay, 1 bruary larley big Production
~gerbread M " an
~ Musical Hits 12
People 50
BIG CAST ANr eTION' AS SEEN
LAST 'SEASON
LA PAGE & MA.IIB The Two Jo1l1 Gilk
THE GREAT KA.NB Ventriloquist Direct lrom die II1II.
HARRY LA BELLB Expert OontorUOIiIIt
Evening Sbows at 7: 41 ud .:M p. m.-lOc and 200.
Matinees every day but Koa. any seat 10c, except SUDdQ ... Hol1days when evening prleel will. charged.
OITIZENS' SAVINGS
BANKERS THUft 00.
Oapltal, ••..... . . . . • . . . .. tIIOOII A general banking bUliD" tra»
acted. 114 S. OUnton M.
.HRRMON Tbe new clole·meeter
that', being wont bf .rmart dre.r.rer.r
'everywhere
only have ,LINOCOIlD eyelet buttonholes-EMY· to button-~ d2Jll t8! out.
C[O. ,. IOU
For Sale b, ces SOC to $1. 50 MAX MAYER,
Saturday at Greer's ==28=an=d=8=o=So=u=th=C'UJl=toD=II&.=:.L
nesday 2 bruary uy B. Harris = I Offer l.::J ~tes~ PJfty(of the Age
le third Degree"
Author of ion and The Mouse" ower Floor $1 and $1. SO alcony $1 allery SOc Ifonday Noon at Greer's No Free List
10WA:N PUBLISHBD BY THII .TUDENTS 01' THE STA.TE UNIVERSITY or IOWA
VOL. IX Number 84 IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARl 4, 1910
= --'- ~ -=' \
1 , " L,
,. ,I . " .. '
f UNIVERSITY ARMORY BAND BENEFIT DANCE UNIVERSITY ARMORY
SATURDAY EVENING 1 SATURDAY EVENING
PROPOSf CHANGfS IN HNANCING "HAWKfYf"
COMMITl'EE SUBMITS OOMMUNI.
OATION TO IOWAN.
OertaiD Students Allege That ProftUi
SboaJd be in Proportion to
Quality.
-- • > -
HIGH PRAISE FOR BROWNING
HIS LIFE WAS WORK OF ART
~·e"'ton Ofters Explanation of Brown·
ing's Obscurity.
Replying to the charge 01 obacur·
Ity commonly brought against Robert
Browning, tbe Rev. Joseph Newton
said that "Whoso follows the path of
a thinker will have to think. Brown·
JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT; INNOVATIONS PLANNfD
SPECIAL PROVISION IS lIADE
FOR SPEOTATORS.
Decorations W" Not Il1tertere with
View from Gallel')'--Grand
lJarch will be Featured.
~RATIONS AT mVING-ZETS TO
DEBA~PBILOS POSTPON~
Special Features All.so Arranged for
Societies.
Should the coal mines of the coun
try be controlled by the government?
'fhls proposition will be debated
this evening In Zetagathlan hall. The
program of Irving Institute will con-
IOWA QUINTfT BfATtN; 'MINNtSOTA IS VICTOR
HAWKEYES TAKE OOUNT Ill" 22
TO 18 IN FlEROE GAllE.
Long ShoUi WiD lor MJnae8ot_Law.
ler StMs lor ViIIltol'8, West
and HyJaad lor Iowa.
ing's mind was a ver.\table bee hive "Just at this time the unlversity and the incredible swiftness of his
slst of three orations by men who are The Junior Prom to be held to- In a game as replete in rougbness
entered In the N. O. L. contest. This organizations are making arrange- night In tbe armory promises to be as that played on tbe local fioor Sat-
thought further explains the dlfticul· will atrord them practice for the pre· meDts to have their pictures In the an elaborate function. Tbe committee urday nlgbt between tbe Grinnell and
ty experienced by his readers." IImlnary wblcb comes on February "Hawkeye," and everyone Is hoping has Introduced several Innovations f 2 0 t I tl
"It was the unique qualities of 1. wing to semes er exam na ons, that tbls year's annual will be the Browning's g ius which made him entirely new here and In fact ne"'jthe' Phllos bave postponed their reg-
Iowa. quintete, the Old Gold five went
down in defeat last evening to the
last squad from Minnesota, tbe final
count being 22 to 18.
best yet. Tbe quality of each year's to this part of the country. Expen- I such a supreme interpreter of rellg- u ar program.
"Hawkeye" depends primarily upon slve and elaborate decorations have B h tl d b ion" said Mr. ~ewton. "In bls power esldes t ese ora ons and e ate,
tbe attitude of tbe board of mana- been planned and an extravagant to draw out t he soul of woman he there will be speeches, music, read-
Similar to the battle between these
gers on this question. How mucb of was incomp;orably greater than color scheme has been worked out. Ings, and other enjoyable features
ance but to pay In proportion to the
merits of the finiShed product. Un-
Hyland also put up his usual order Zetagathlan society-Music. Dec-
human difference." entire of play, getting two goals and mlx-
Jamatlon, Nathan. Debate, "Resolved bunting covering. Tbls will do away
The speaker paid high tribute to lng In the fray at every opportunity, that the United States government
er tbe present system the managers with all obstruction to the onlook· Browning's wife and showed how should have excluslre control over all
the one basket caged by his rIval
f the "Hawkeye" are handicapped 'rs In the gaIlery. coming while the Hawkeyes w re beneficial to each was their mutual Its coul mines." Affirmative, Bruins,
by receiving a considerable part of The gallery will be opened at 6: 3 (). "\Veber. resting with the Idea In mind tbat influence. "It was a marriage of the Wa lker. Negath·e, Robbins,
their pay In advance. For InstaI)ce, p. m. In order to accomodate those ideal and the real" he said. "El1za- Reading, Hawkins. Oration, the referee had blown bis whistle for
Frank the managers receive $12 for runnIng who wish to come early to watch thl'
beth Barrett, by most conservative es Jones. Music. time. Ca.ptaIn Stewart had an unus-
cut of an organization wblch costs timate, was half angel and balf
tbem less than $3. This collecting of son~ bird. She was a complete wo
prollts In advance naturally damp-man. To her there was no line of
DB the managers' ambition to pro-demarkation
uce a. first class "Hawkeye." The heaven."
question then looks Ilke this: Now
their agreements to purchase copies?
between earth and
people as they come, and In order to I i I tit t ~I I 0 I rv ng ns u e-n us c. rat on, handle tbe large crowd anticipated. T S ldi f P bll 0 I I "N " he 0 er 0 u c P non, .
The grand march will b gin at A. Crawford, Jr. Oration, "A World
S promptly and w\Jl be led by lIlr. Folly," Leon Powers.
ual amount of "pepp" last bight and
put up a fine exhibition In spite of
tbe fact that he got no baskets from
the field. HIs team work was of a
and Mrs. W. J. McChesney. A par- atellar brand. Oration, "Poverty and Philanthropy"
Lawler was the star for the vlsl-
tors. He was after the ball every
minute of play and his passing and
day evening, February 5th, by Prof. victory beyond. His Christian poetry
"Some caH thIs taking of big Kl1ngenhagen, the dean of women. is but a series of these vIsions. His
Although Iowa was defeated last Charles Burton Gulick of Harvard
night, there is no possible objection
profits in advance at tlte expense of faith never wav'ered . His philosophy
the quality of the annual, graft. of life was built on It. This brdefiy
That Is a mistake. The fault lies rath tated was, "We are here in the world
er with the student body in that
Twilight Musical Tomol·row.
A special program will be the fea-
ture of the Twilight musical to btl
university, promises to be one of the to be made to the game which they
most Interesting events ot the seas-put up against the Gophers. Ryden
on. Dr. Gulick Is on an extended leewas out of the tilt, weakening the
ture tour under the auspices of the to grow Into a larger life, yet by a team to a great extent. Sallander
Arcbaeologlcal Institute of America, they have foHowed the custom of given tomorrow afternoon at 4: 30 In
strange Irony we are beset with lim- toucblng at such places as Detroit, and Schmidt each put up a good
paying profits dn advance. Several or- the Methodist Episcopal cburch. game In his position but tbelr new-itations which seem to retard us." St. Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee
,;anlzations are now discu ssing the
advisability of making a change such
that profits will be ,blgh In propor-
Miss AnBa Dvorsky wll1 be the plan- ness to the game naturally slowed Owing Ito the Increased popularity and Chicago, and we are fortunate in
ist and Frank Callendar w1l1 be the up tbe pace for the locals. of the lectures, they are being held
in the Auditorium. Four ot the ser-tion as tbe quality of the annual Is
les of seven remain. Next week's sub· higbJ At present the less funds put
ject will be, "Emerson." Into the making of a good "Hawk·
eye" the larger the managers' prof-
Its. The plan Is to pay the manager
tbe cost price for running cuts in
Octave Thanet Program.
Tbe Octave Thanets will give the
tenor soloist.
Higbee at Bacouian Tonight.
The weekly meeting of the Bacon-
ian club will be held this evening
at 7: 30 in the hall of physics. Prot.
F. G. Higbee will read a paper on
the "Hawkeye" tbus protecting them following Dickens program Saturday " Our Inland Seas."
from financial risk. Then the mana- evenIJl~:
gers by seiling tbe "Hawlteye" on its Dickens as a Reformer-Clara Cl/lSS Day Program.
having a lecture from him here. Tbe Minnesota was lucky with her
e.u bject on which he w\ll speak Is one long shots, a couple of lengthy trials
of great Interest and ]\Jr. Gulick J,s dropping neatly in the net without
well qualified to treat It. He bas stud-even touching the rim. In general
ied and travelled In Germany and the contest was rough and as a resull
Greece, has written numerous philo-the game was slow, owing to the fre
articles, logical and archaeological quent calling of fouls.
and Is the author of a book wIdely The squad will play at Drake to
used on "Tbe Life of the Ancient nlgbt and at Ames tomorrow night.
Greeks." He is also associate editor Since the latter has defeated the
ruerlts will find that the better tbe Talstrupp. of the College Series of Greek Au-'J1be following class day program Blue and White five twice In succes-
Review "David Copperfield"-Ma- thors. The lecture is open to tbe pub-"Hawkeye" the bigger the Fltles and has been announced by the chairman sion, both times by overwhelming bl 111 Iic without admission. Prof. C. H .
the bigger the profits. Making the eyers. of the class day committee, Miss scores, but little Is to be feared from "DI k 'Ch t " Ma d Walz Weller, secretary of the Iowa Society proHt depend upon quality will in- c en s arac ers ~ u Dora Holman: the DeB Moines team. However,
sure Iowa the best possible "Hawk- Reading "Nicholas Nlckleby"- Address of welcome-Charles of the Institute, has the lecture In Clyde William's men at the farm are
6ye" and remove all suspicion of Mable Horner. Kauffman. Ivy Oration-Earl Stew- charge. In fine fettle and declare themselves Scene "Cricket on the Hearth"- Cl P H h P graft. art. • ass ,oem- an na arry. While in Iowa City Prof. Gulick
to be out for the championship rag. "In ~rder to secure this Improve- Lelah arum, Elsie Snavely,
Wells. Golda Leighton . (Continued on page two)
Zora Fare- ",111 be tbe guest of Professor S. Class Prophecy-Meta Raney.
well Address-Cbester Corey. Bush.
Gallery open at 6:30 Grand March at 8:00 Junior Prom To-night I
H. Consequently, doubts are entertained
(Continued on page two)
Admission to Gallery 25 Cents
THE D A I L Y lOW A N. ++'1"1"1,1 1,,1-1101011 I .,1 1"1'++ en out at this time owing to the VOL. IX. NO.8.. + + press of other work but that this + AMUSEMENTS. + Every mornlD, except SaturdQII + + wl11 be attended to soon as possible.
Just what was the cause of his Bad ++++++++++ 1'1 I I I IIII . demise 1s not known as be bad been t BUSINESS DIRECTORY l getting along famously In his quar- + +
and MondaYI. Of the Vldett.RepoJ't. ++ I I JuI'I"1 I I, I 1·1 I 1,1"1 ++ ters. '1'1 I 1,,1,,1'++++++++++0l+I0 er the fort,-lInt ,ear and of the S. U. 1. QuHI the el,hteenth ,8&1". "BaclI:ett a CoDege
Mr. Hackett who
lUaD." Burch fa Dead. Burch was brought from Idaho last PHYSIOIABS. "Burch," the Idol and mascot of year by Coach Griffith and was the -----------
Edltor-ln-Chlet HERBERT M. HARWOOD
The Stair:
wUl &8aln pI,.,.
"Claaamatea" at
the Coldren Tuea-
Iowa's football team, Is no more. cause of a great deal of merriment
Last Monday when "Uncle Jimm," and fun among the football men and
Barry went to .his eage back of the students. Last fall he was too big
DRS. DBAN a BOO. PracUeco limited to .u...... 01 ...
lDJe, Ear. NOH and 'l'ImII&. Both ·phon ...
Deak EditOR Monda, •...•••• Llo,d G. Norman day is an enthuBITueaday .••..••••• Frank 11'. Swan astlc colle,e man
grand stand to feed him, Burch was to be manageable and haa since been ------------DB. PR&lOt L. WVII
Wednesday ...... P . N. Haughtelln found curled up In a corner lIteleas. kept in .bls cage. Ere, Ear, NOH and Threat
Omce over NOTak's Dru, IIt.oN Both 'PhOD" Thursday .......... Karl D. Loos and a member of "---"-'= ~::::::::::::::::::::::::~
Saturday ........ G. K. ThomplOD tbe Theta Delta Obi and Lambda I Associate EditoR ------------
P. E. Van NOltrand Paul S. ColUer Sigma fraternities, being one of the For Choicest Cut DB. W. H. DONOVAlf John A. Fullerton' Walter Carden founders of the latter. Several social FI Phyalclan aDd SurgtoD T. H. Tapping Chester A. Core, Th P owers - - - 117 1-1 8. Dubuque It
Women Editors entertainments are being planned e rom -- PRINCE Omce OTer WlIktnaon', O"*" Ruth Cotten Audrie Alspaugh for him while here as well as theatre Iowa Ave. 'Phonel: Bell 108, J. C. 147. -India Goodman Hazel Reddick calls answered from omce. Reporters parties, and his engagement Is sure • ________________________ .1 ------------George A. Rice Paul Mather to prove one of the ar tistic and so- DR. AUGUSTUS SINNING
H. C. Lan gland Frank Jones clal events at the Coldren this season. ++ I I I I I I ! I I I J ! I I ++.J Dlaeases of the Eye, Ear, No ..... • I. II J.IIIIIII
FOR SALE:-Typewriters-Ribboos and Oil-Shorthand Books Omce with Dr. Mullin 12 1-2 B. (lIa.
"The Climax" TonJght. Typewriting Books-Commercial Books. ton St. Both 'P!lonea.
"The Climax," one of the head TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT AT DAIL:u;I?S~:': (;~c~~~~:!~~~ CO .• li ners on the Coldren's list of 1910 IRI~H'S UNIVERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE ROBERT B PIKE B J M 1141-2 Washinaton Street . ,us ness gr offerings .. wI\) be seen t hi s evening &
++ oJuJ .. J"1 I J"I"J"H-+++++++ ++ ,J"Jo·I··I"I .. t"l .. t"l .. t"H"H·+++ Address al\ communications to at the local play ho use. The play wI\) =========================~
THE DAILY IOWAN, Iowa City, Ia. be produced by one of the most capa-
Entered as secon!1-clasfI mall matter, Novem ber 12, 1903 , at the postoffice at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act of congress of March 3, 1879.
Per Year, paid before Nov. 15, $2.26 Per Year, paid after Nov. 16, $2.75 Per Semester .............. $1.%6 Per Month ..............•. .36 Per Single CollY . .. . ...•.... .06
bJe 9f tlJe road companies. Wlt b a
capable cast tile play Is expected to
be one of the real drawing cards of
the present season.
Wedne. day i Limit.
++'H J 'l"I .. I"I .. t"I'1 I t"t"J"I'++ +++++++++·t"t"l"t·!"Jool"!,++
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
\~~ BOOK STUDENTS SUPPLIES ....,.....4 Text Books for all College., Fancy Goode. STORB Largellt Stock, Lowest Price.
John T. Ri(:s U ~~~~n
The fi nal date for registration has ++.J. J"I"I' 1'1 I I 1"1,,'1· I' """1-++ ++'l-I"I"I"I"I"J"I"I"I"J' 1'1"1"1·++ Offi ce- 23 East Washington Street, bee n given out as Wednesday of next ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~E~~~~~~~=~~~~
Floth Phones week at 5 : 30 o'clock. Registrar E. C. HOPKINS BROS. 00. JONNSON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK (Und er Name of Iowa. City Citizen) •• -----------
Barrett announced yes terday that the Western He?dquarters for Capital .............•.. $126,000
Annolln~ements and notices should b{ In t he Iowan office by 6 o'clock to Insu re publication.
Copies for sale and subscriptions taken at the Iowan office, Iowa Book Store, Wieneke's Arcade book store.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
registration was proceeding especlal- 1909 Surplus & Undivided ProfltaU50,OOO Travelers' checks for aale. Good
Iy well this semester, more than th e SPOR T _ as cash; no identification required. usual number of students having al- JNG Four per cent Interest paid on time
ready enrolied. Mr. Barrett wishes depoaits.
it known t hat grades cannot be glv- GOODS
The liberal otter made by the man- ;:::::::::::::::::::::==: MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
Out stock is one of most desirable line ' In
the tbe
Cedar Rapids and Iowa Oity
Railwav
agement of the Y. l\L C. A. series of
recita ls should meet wltb a substan
t ial response from tbe student body.
We do not often have an oppor tunity
to hear such artists as Olive Mead
and F.r ltz Kreisler at home and at
such 0. nominal price.
I'ROPO E HANGES IN FINAN !NG "HAWlillYE."
REICHARDT THE CONFECTIONER
Palmetto Chocolates our specialty. All Candies Home-made. Ice Cream made in all shapes and furnished for Parties and Receptions.
ALL LA TEST DRINKS (Continued from page one) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ment In the " Hawkeye" the fresb men A G Spaldteng & Bros • • • e
engineers urge the other classes and are the largest manufacturers In the organi zation s to unite In requ esting world of
Official Equipment FOR
AU Athletic Sports aod Pastimes
west, because we carry In stock all the time, all seasonable sporting goods.
FOOTBALL, TENNIS, ARCHERY, BASKET BALL, GYMNASIUM AND
TRACK SUPPLIES. I Write for New Fall Catalogue
618-620 LOCUST
Des Moines. Iowa.
Without doubt get
your meals at the
OIYIllpian
II 40
Hourlv Trains DailV
Between
CEDAR RAPIDS
And
IOWA OITY
The Iowa Electric Shoe Repairing Co.
OBA.RLES S. GRANT, M. D. Office 1'1 1·2 S. Dubuque II&.
Over Stach's Shoe Store Residence 229 Sumrult St.
Omce 'phones-Bell 380R. J. C. JOt Residence 'phones-Bell 578R. I, O.
361.
DR. W. L BYWATER Diseases of
Eye, Ear. Nose and Thro,* No.8 N. ClInton St.
OSTEOPATHS
DRS. WASHBURN ell; WASHBl1BI B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Washburn, D. O.
Omce and residence, 102 S. LInn 8t., Iowa City, Iowa. Both 'Phon.
DENTISTS.
JOHN VOSS. D. D. S. The Student's Dentist
16 1·2 South Dubuque St Both 'Phones Iowa City, loft
MUSICAL STUDIOS
RALPH LAWTON Teacher of Plano, Organ lid
Thtlory of Music. Available r. Concerts, Recitals and Musical. STUDIO 19 1·2 \V ABBINGTON 1If.
MRS. ANNA DILLER STARBUOJ
~rusic Studio 21 North Dubuqlle Street
Will receIve puplls In PI'lnotorte, Organ and Theory. Studio bonn t a. In. to 12 m . .A.ftern. on houn b7 aJlPolntment. J. C. Phon!' 416~ lit\l' dio. 521 Resld,mre.
ANNA SMITH OWSE Soprano
Pupil of Cbas. W. Clark and (leo.
Hamlin. Concerts, Recitals. Vocal It structlon. Studio, 114 South Cllntflt St. J. C. Phone 663.
REAL ESTATE
the present managers of the " Hawk
eye" to assist In establishing the
custom of runni ng t he cuts ,., organ
izations In the " Hawkeye" a t eost
price- pu ttin g profits on the basis of
the quality of th e work turned out. "
The SPALDING Trademark
b Known throul/:hout the world as a
Mostly for the fastidious people.
206 South Dubuque St. SALE AND RENT:-Large lJJt ~
We Guarantee First Olass Work at city resIdences, vacant Iota, ud Signed by W. E . Baum
Homer Clemens
Don Campbell
Com. Engineers, 1913 .
IOWA Q{TIXTEl' DE.\ TEN ; )UXNE OTA IS , 'TCl'OR.
(Contlnu d from page one)
Guarantee of
Quality
Lowest Prices farms. Also stocks of mercbandlJt.
If you are interested In athletic
also Buy and Sell Second lIand Olotblng,
c. M. RENO 110 1-2 WashlngtoD SI. Regular meals
~~~:\~:~ ~:t:~~g~:~eIt~S C~P:a~~I~~: ' Only 25 and 30 Gentle en Hi SUTIANCE enclyclopedla of what's new In sport In. ---=-=----------and Is sent free on request. I cents. WEAR Proper TTIE ORIGINAL
BANnERS' LIFE ASSOOIATIO! A. G. SPALDING & BROS. by some as Lo the possible outcome 147 Wabash AVPIJUc. Chlcn jl;o. 111 Laundered Des Moines, Iowa
F. W. 1I0HMANN. Agent, 528 N. Dubuque St., Iowa City. Ion of the battle at Ames.
Summary Is as follows:
Iowa. Sallander,
Schmlrlt R.F. Stewart (C) L.F. Hyland C. Thomas, )[urphy L.G.
Minnesota.
Lawler Hant on (C)
Walker Anderson
Wanless West R.G. Rosenwald
Iowa (tit" Bcabem" Prepa re~ Students fo r 't'lt e Un iversity Fine opportun! y to make up defic iencies
WI, B. llUltllts IPrtnclpal
+++~r+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Goals from field: Sallanrler 1, Hy- :-_________ _______________ ....
land 2, West 3, Lawler 4. Hanson 4, Walker ], Anderson 1. Goals from foul: Stewar t 6 In !I trials, Hanson 2 in 11 trials. Referee: Reynolds of Chicago. Umpire : Dlnls of 1\1IIwaukee.
Hespel.ian Program Saturday.
MARSHALL-O'BRIEN· ORTHEN COMPANY Dental and Surgical Supplies
116 Iowa Avenue TH£ ALL IOWA HOUS'
LINEN then be a GENTLEMAN
Patronize the
Hamn} & Jennings Laundry
No. 115 Iowa Ave. Both 'Phones
JOHN R. THOMAS Dealer In all kinds of
Tbe Hesperlans will give the tol- ;:------------------------- -We do College Printing-We Guarantee Good Service. pance Programs, Club Stationery. Menus, Guest Books, Etc, We ha.ve more satisfied customers than dolla.rsWrite us.
Coal, Coke, Wood, Flour and Feed ... ~d ilia Ara·Notclt.
lowing program Saturday evening,
February 5tlJ:
Declamation-Lydia Potraz.
ShOTt Story-nUda ElIyson.
Current EventS-Mary Negus. GEO. A. MILLEn PRINTING 00., DES ~IOINES IOWA.
Coal yards and Feed Mill Cor. Washington and Van Buren Sta.
To Miss These Co lin at, Lodp N-.. 6, A.II' ... A. H. ++++++++++ J.L. Recordl, W. M. + Brace Moore, See. +
Special Wednesday, February 9th, + 1:30 P. m. 3rd degree. +o![.++eJIo+.~Io+-II
Special, Friday, February 11th, 7 p. m. 3rd degree. Refresbments. Feb .•. IIPlar mMtlna. Ird Mond&7 of each Feb. 8.
IIOnth.
~ III I I I' lui 1"1 I II' 'I-Je-Iulnllll' + + + BUSINESS LOOALS + + + 8 p. m. Open to uH II I I Jululnlulullllc·1 lululill 'I'
Feb. 21. Annual Have your clothes preasea at Gra-
\1111', panitortum. ·Feb. 22.
Iowa City State Bank, across street bulldlng.
trom Interurban statton. tt
Phone Murphy'S nvery ror swell J'eb. 26.
luru-outl. cert.
Go to tbe Iowa Cit), State Bank Feb. 26.
rlth your aecoun t .
MUJle for dances, reception. and lI'eb. 26.
other occulons. Violin, Plano and at the armory.
F. R. Spevacek, 730
Chrcll Itreet. Bell Phone. tf
Join Graham'. Pantortum club. auditorium.
Good aervlee. ReBllonable prlcea.
P1anOl for Bale and rent. F. R.
&pentn, 730 Church S~ U
Students wanting bank accommo
daUonl Ihould go to. IOWA CITY
STATE BANK, under Opera House.
FOR RENT: Large modern front
room to two gentlemen $8 per month .
Saturday at 1
ture taken.
ill E. Market St. 2-4 N. ~[.
LOST: A silver watch and fob. I N. 1\1. Field, a
Finder please return to this omce. of law, was m
Reward. 2-6
LOST: Mink fur on Linn street btl
iween Davenport and Reynolds. Leave
tbls office. Reward. 2-6 In Iowa City
FOR RENT : Furnished rooms. 17
fairchild St. 2-7
FOUND: In W. M. C. A. building.
Salr! pin. Inquire 24 E . Davenport
Street. 2-3
Furnlsbed room for rent and table Grinnell-Iowa
Icard. 604 S. Clinton street. 2-9
Prof. Loos Sells Home.
Prot. 1. A. Loos has sold his home
In East Bloomington street to A. J.
Feeney. Prof. Loos and wife are at
present In the west for an indefinite be in Shape to
ltay.
Spec1al 'Rates to 6roups at
Cownstnds roahe 16ngagements for
Nature's Own Rem Fry's Pure Colfax
In boLtles and jugs. Shipped only b, D. C. Fry &
Fry Minerai Springs located at Colfax, Iowa.
and J, W. ~OLLER BOTTLING WORl(S, agents for
water fresh from the Springs always promptly.
Swigart Bros. Cleaners and Dy
WE ALSO CLEAN THE FfNEST LA
211-213 E. Col/ege St. Dell Pllone. J 7
the cause of his sad +H-+++of+Ho I I I I I lilt . + +
a.s he had been + BUSINESS DmBO'lOI1'+ ~amously In his quar- + +
+·1 I I 1'1 *+++++++++M from Idaho last PHYSIOIABS.
Grlmth and wa.s the __________ _
at deal of merriment
the football men and
and ha.s aince been
IOJl4."Il~~II. Fancy Gooda, Price. U Clinton
Street
DR&. DEAN .. BOna PHctic. limited to 41..... of till
lDJe. Bar, NOM aDd 'I'hnIIL Both 'phon •.
DR. JI'R4NK L. !DB lDJe, Bar, NOM and Thnlt
Oftlce over Nault'. Dru, Itort Both 'Phon.
DR. W. B. DONOVAlf Phyllclan and Burrton 117 1-2 8. Dubuque It
Oftlce OTer Wllktnlon'l Gr00.i7 'Phonea: Bell 108, J. C. an. _
calla answered from oftlce.
DR. AUGUSTUS SINNING DlBeasea of the Eye. Ear, No ....
Throat Omce with Dr. MulUn 12 1-2 S. (Jla.
ton st. Both 'P~onea. .
CHARLES S. GRANT. M. D. Office 1'1 1·2 S. Dubuque 8C.
Over Stach's Shoe Store Residence 229 SnmruJt S&.
Omce 'phones-Bell 380R. J. C. 10C Residence 'phones-Bell 678R. 1. O.
361.
DR. W. L BYWATER Diseases of
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat No.8 N. OlJDton St.
OSTEOPATHS
1o+o.J.+·oH-r-:Io+*++ DRS. WASHBURN & WASHBVBI B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Wa.shburn, D. o.
SAVINGS BANK omce and residence, 102 8. Lin Bt.,
............ $126,000 vlded ProftteU60,OOO
checks for sale. Good Identification required.
Interest paid on time
City
Railwav
Dailv
a Electric Co.
Iowa City, Iowa. Both 'Phon.
DENTISTS.
JOHN VOSS, D. D. S. The Student', Dentist
16 1-2 South Dubuque Bt Both 'Phones Iowa City, Ion
MUSICAL STUDIOS
RALPH LAWTON Teacher of Plano, Organ lid
Thtlory of Music. Available till Concerts, Recitals and Musical. STUDIO 19 1·2 WASHINGTON IT.
~ms. A~A DILLER STARBUOJ ·
Music Studio 21 North Dubuqlle Street
\\'!II receive pupils in PI'lnotorte, Organ and Theory. Studio bonn' a. !D. to 12 m. Attern. on houri b, apPOintment. J. C. Phon!' 4l6S ~tll' dlo. 521 Resld,mC'E'.
ANNA SMITH OWSE Sopl'auo
Pupil of Chas. W. Clark and Gto. Hamlln. Concerts, Recitals. Vocal It struction. Studio, 114 South CllnlA St. J . C. Phone 663.
REAL ESTATE
SALE AND RENT:-Large llJt ~ city resIdences, vacant Iota, .. 4 farms. Also stocks of merch&lldlJl
c. M. RENO 110 1-2 Washington at.
tlenten _-'----_IN_SUR_A_N_CE_-'-
EMAN
. TDE OlUGINAL BANKERS' LIFE ASSOOIATlO!
Des Moines, Iowa F. W. HOHMANN, Agent,
528 N. Dubuque St., Iowa City. Ion.
ize the :'EE THOMAS & Jennings FOR
undry Botb 'Phones
R. THOMAS Coke, Flour and
and Feed Mlll Cor. Washand Van Buren Ste. County Telephone H7
.... at,Lodp 51),," A.P.AA.H. *+*+'1'1'1"1"11111111 'I J.L. Reeord., W. M. + + he Moore, Sec. + OOMING EVBBTS +
SpeelaJ Wednesday, February 9th, + + 7:30 p. m. 3rd degree. oH·+++Jo++++ It ••• 'I J I I
Spedal, Friday, February 11th, 7 Feb... Junior Prom. p. m. 3rd degree. Refreshments. JIplar mMUD" 'I'd Mond&7 of each Feb. 8. Normal club banquet at M.
1IODth. :-~==================== ~ II I I I I I Iniulullll- +1"1"'"1"1_ + + + BUSINESS LOCALS + + + +1111 Jul I I' 1-1-1-1' -I-I III' Inl'
Have your clothes preBBea at Gra
\lIIl" panltorlum.
Iowa City State Bank, across atreet
rrom lnterurhan station. U
E. church parlors.
Feb. 19. Annual lecture of Sigma
XI by Percival Lowell, auditorium.
S p. m. Open to the publlc.
Feb. 21. Annual banquet of the
Zetagathian society at the Burkley.
Feb. 22. Dedication of new law
building.
Phone Murphy', nve..,. ror swell reb. 26. University Orchestra con:
I1IrDoOuta. cert.
Go to the Iowa City State Bank Feb. 26. Basketball, Missouri Vll.
'lIh Jour account. Iowa at the armory.
Illume for dances, recepuon, and }I'eb. 26. Basketball, Ames va. Iowa
other occaalons. ViOlin, Plano and at the armory.
F. R. Spevacek, 730 March 1. Final university champion
Churcll street. Bell Phone. tt ship debate, Philo vs. Irving, at the
Join Graham'. Pantorlum club. auditorium.
Good service. Re&llonable prlcM. March 1.· Basketball, Drake VS. Iowa
Plan .. for 861e and rent. F. R. at the armory.
Spence!, 730 Churcb S" tt
Student. wanting bank accommo
laUODl .hould go to . IOWA CITY
STATE BANK, under Opera House.
O. }1'. U. Notice.
C. F. U. will meet at Townsend's
Saturday at 1 o'clock to :have a plc-FOR RENT: Large modern front ture taken.
room to two gentlemen $8 per month.
ill E. Market St. 2-4 N. ~(. Field ~ralTied.
TWO CONCERTS TWO DOLLAR~ The Best Woman's Quartet in the Wodd
TUE OLnrE MEAD QUARTET
NO BETTER QUARTET OF EITHER MEN OR WOMEN IN AMERIC .\
FRITZ KREISLER
Iowa City, February, 7
Mr. RaJph Lawton Assisting at the Piano
FRITZ KREISLER The Leading Violinist of the World
Iowa City, March 2
The SteinwlY Piano Used Admission, Including Rellerved Seats to
BOTH CONCERTS $2.00 if tickets are purchased now
To either Concert $1.50
Tickets for both. Concerts now on sale at Wieneke's, g S. Clinton St.
Reserved Seats for the Quartet at 8 o'clock Friday, Feb. 4tb LOST: A silver watch and fob. I N. M. Field, a senior in tho college
Finder please return to this omce. of law, was married on Wednesday at
Reward. 2-6 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard !M .. - ....... -----....... II!III~---------------------... -LOS Winter Styles In T: Mink fur on Linn street be- Gough to Miss Agnes Russell of Iowa J TIS A
tween Davenport and Reynolds. Leave City. Mr. and Mrs. Field wlll remain Artistic Footwear lItbla offiee. Reward. 2-6 In Iowa City untn June, when they PLEA U l~ E The Collelle Pattern
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms. 17 w!1l go to Lake City, where they will A combination of Beauty, Excellence and Fairchild St. 27 k th I h TO STU DY - rna e e rome. Style at prices you can afford to pay
FOUND: In W. M. C. A. building. At Searf pin. Inquire 24 E. Davenport Uyden Out of the Game. MORTON'S Sireet. 2-3 Because of lnjuries received in the
Furnished room for rent and table Grinnell-Iowa game last Saturday Corner Clinton and Washinllton Streets lOUd. 604 S. Clinton street. 2-9 night, Hugo Ryden, right forward of
the varsity basketball team, was un-
Prof. Loes Sells Home. able to play in the Minnesota game
Prot. 1. A. Loos has sold his home last night, and wlII be out of the
ID East Bloomington street to A. J. Drake and Ames games tonight and
Feeney. Prof. Loos and wife are at Saturday. It is expected that he will
JreSent In 'the west for an indefinite be In s1Jape to play In the Grinnell
ltay. game at Grinnell next week.
Spectal 'Rates to Qroups at
Cowns~nds Studio IDalte 16ngagements for Sitttngs 'Row
Nature's Own Remedy Fry's Pure Colfax Water
In bottles and jugs. Shipped only by D. C. Fry & Co. from the original Fry Mineral Springs located at Col fax, Iowa. HENRY LOUIS, druggist,
and 1. W. ~DLLER BOTTLING WORU:S, agents for Iowa City, have the water fresh from the Springs always on hand and wllI fill all ordere promptly.
Swigart Bros, Cleaners and DyerJ
WE ALSO CLEAN THE FrNEST LA VIES 11 .8.1 .t
211-213 E. College St. Bell Phone, J 7
Where Electric or Gas Lightin g is Used
Iowa City Gasl ' & Electric Co.
•
THE PLACE TO BUY Your
TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES
for all Oolle'le8
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
ON THE CORNER Waterman Fountain Pens
Posters and Netting for Room Decoration
OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT
Iowan.
......................................... !~ ..
4 ,*eSl results, send your work to
The O. O. D. LAUNDRY
Our prices are right and we are equipped to handle your laundry in a manner that can not help but be satisfactory.
OWENS & GRAHAM 211-213 Iowa Avenue
Kodaks $5.00 to $100.00
Brownies $1.00 to $12.00
Have you seen the new KODAK C\LENDARS? We have them - - all sizes at the REXALL STORE
HENRY LOUIS, Pharmacist Cor. Dubuque and Washln,ton tt •• I Subscribe for t.be Dally
_____________________ ... $1.60 tor balaace 01,...
I-.. ~--~~~------~·~~~~I.,
I
.+r+-Ho++++ I I I I I II I I + + + PERSONAL and SOCIAL + + + +++++++++.".,1,,1111111
Miss Ruth Fall of Albia Is a week
end visitor at the Kappa house.
ALLEGRETTI CANDY
Word has recently been received
of the marriage of J. J. Ryan, L. '08,
to Miss Alice Donohue, a former un
lversJt)' student of Muscatine.
Miss Pearl Montgomery, L. A. '10,
has accepted a pos.ltlon as teacher of
biology in Cedar Rapids and bas tak-
Bijou Theatre Bomeof ...... V .....
Three Shows Daily (1Dol1ldbtl 1NIII1Ir,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 1A'ftIJDlI AND 8UNDAY. Miss Helen Perrine of Grinnell I.
visiting Miss Barbara Cornwall. en up her duties. JOHN W. MANGLES Mlsses Florence and Edna Mead
ows are pledged to Octave Thanet. 1·2 lb. 1 lb. 2 lb. 5 lb. Miss Pearl Bennett will not con- The boy with the educated ..
Miss Elizabeth Sartori ot LeMan
Is visiting at the KlIJ)pa house.
Miss Beulah Sladden co mea toda),
from Webster City. She will be a
WHETSTONE'S tlnue her university work the second
semester. She leaves Tuesday for
her home in Davenport.
MacLeaIl to MiDDeapoJil.
JOHN BUOK.LEY The boy trom HltMwitch
THE OORA JAPANESE TROUPE Imperial EntertalDen
guest at the Kappa house. Enning Showl at 1:41 u4 I:" Pres. George E. MacLean leaves p. m.-10o and SOc.
Miss Helene Pelletier arIive8 to- Miss Mae Pierson w411 stoP here to- Miss Meda Holman returned Thurs tonight for Mdnneapolls where he is
day trom Sioux City tor a visit at day for an over Sunday visit with day trom Rockwell to resume unl- to give a toast at the annual banquet
the Kappa house. friends. She Is enroute to her nElW verslty work for the second semester. of the Iowa Alumni club ot the
Miss Hypatia Beardsley came on home in St. Charles, lI11nols. She Is entirelY recovered. Twin cities.
Thursday and will spend the week-
MaUnee. everr dar but 11 __ an), seat lOc, except SUI4ar .. Hollda,.. when nenlnl prl_ will ~ charged.
~""""""""" __ "" ___ I""""".""""" __ d ...... n .......... __ .. ____ .m, onnzEN8' 8AVING8 ~m
~ BANKERS
end at the Trl Delt house.
Miss Helen Dysart trom Ottumwa.
ta an over Sunday guest at the Kappa
house. WE RENT TYPEWKITERS Oapital ................. ..
A general banklnl bulln. trait
Mias Lulu Utley ,Is again able to
attend classes atter a siege with the
grippe.
Each "I achine is carefully inspeCted acted. 114 8. OUntoD lit.
Uss Clara Luberger of Cedar Rap
ids Is an over Sunday guest at the
Delta Gamma house.
and adjusted before being sent out -new Ribbon-clean type-light action-an excellent typewriter in
Miss Coleen Johnson ot Grinnell
will begin university work in Iowa
.next semester.
every sense ot the word. , ERMS, SlOO PER MONTH
M.iss Martha Swartzlander comes
Friday from Wilton Junction. She
wllI visit at the Kappa housc.
UNIVERSITY TYPWRITER CO. All Standard Makes of T~ pewriters Telephone" 8ell29 L, J. l,;. 109. 21 E. Washlngtun t.
Miss Ida Hobson, L. A. ' 09, of
West Union came Thursday for a
few days' visit at the Trl Delt house.
Misses Dora Holman and Enid
Hoyt entertained a few seniors a t R.
sewing last F riday afternoon.
Mr. F . E . Vestal, ex-L. A. '09, Is in
the city t ransacting business and vis
iting with friends.
Miss Anne Gittins Icaves today for
her home In Willi amsburg to attend
ter brother 's wedding.
Miss Meta Schmidt wlll not continue her work In the university next I!!!"=""~"""'===~==~~",,,,,,~~~~~~~!!!!>!!:!!:!:=~d
temester but w11l re turn to her bome
in Marshalltown.
200 PAIR PARTY PUMPS AND HOUSE SLIPPERS
Mrs. Julian Butterworth entertain
ed the members of Octave Thanet
Tuesday evening In honor of hel'
guest, Miss Jettrles of Lamoni.
The marriage of Mlss Florence
Walpole, L. A. '09, to Mr. Wayne
Thayer of Rock Valley has been an
Dounced to university friends. The
couple w11l make their home in Mon
tana.
One, Two, and Three Strap Slippers, Sandals, and Pumps in Patent Leather, Kid, Demi·Glaze, and Gun Metal.
JUST IN - LATEST OUT
MUELLER BROS., 115 CLINTON ST.
• I • • I •
The New "English Darby"
IS HERE --ready to slip on and wear with the comfort of an
old stiff hat -- It's new and snappy·· flat set and dashy •• just the thing for the young chap
who wants something new and classy (minus the floppish look) •• they come in blacks
only·· in two dimension for the large or small man·· They're made by COOKS & CO., of
London, England, and imported by WILLNER BROS.,·· especially for fine trade .• they're
on display in our west window·· or •• well you'd better drop in our store and try one on .• be first