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ty news. read the furnished house. 521 E. Col· t! THE DAILY' IOWAN PUBL1SHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF . ( V A Volume 8 IO WA CITY, IO WA, FR IDAY M ORNING, OCT OBER 9, 1908 Number 16 ....... -.-====. -====.-;C--OE-.I-OW-A-G -'" A-M-E -TO-M-O-RR- " J lXCfllfNT PROGRAM . IBIG OL',EGE MANY nACHfRS IN ·, TONIGHT sua Practice . Will PI'ece<le Game II THE ClASS Of 08 Ihu'kne1>3 Settle on Pluyel' Before GOO1) MATCHES PLAYED IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT VARSITY fXHIBITS RtVERSAL Of fORM I With Tigers. Al'e Finished. PHILOS AND .0OTA\7ES HOLD 'HEAVY FOR UNIVER- In the fall tennis tournament yes- Val' ity Exhblt revel'sa] of form JOINT PROGFA:'I TONIGHT. Practice on Iowa field is tighten-I SITY GRADUATES SOORES RAPIDLY UPON I"RE H •• terday the following matches ,"ere - ing up considerably in antiCipation or I 'm"'T ELEVEN played: " . Inheritance Ttx Will be Di cu sc(l the Coe game, which takes place [0- Alumni Holding Excellent Po itlons morrow. A large delegation Is ex-I as Educators in of the Gregory and Gregory won frofu br Irvlng-Zets WUI Discnss PoUtlcal Parties. pected to accompany the team from States Cedar Rapids, both of Coe students Leeper and Leeper, 6-3, 6-3; Rue Gross Put in ut Right Guar<l-Hllzurd and Drumler won from Cardell and Goes Back to Full Back IIn(\ Fee Is New Left HaIt. Three entertaining programs have and alumni of the university. The A large number of the class of '08 Huft', 6-1,6-2; Van der Zee aJ)d Shan- I have entered the profession of teach- ard won from Van de Steeg and Hos- been prepared and will be rendered interurban has Introduce.l a lI ew With a complete reversal of form, ing pers, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2. tbls evening at Close Hall by the fol- feature In the way of combination . Van de Zee the varSity mowed down the fresh- lowing Irving Hall will de- bate the Inheritance tax question, while the Zetagathian Society will tickets which are good on the rars and at the athletic gate. The price of the joint ticket is less than the Professor F. E. Bolton, chairman The match between men eleven In fierce style last nibLt of the committee on recommending and Shanard vs. Van de Steeg and on Iowa field, scoring three touch- teachers, reports the following f.p- Hospers was an exhibition of spec- downs In nine minutes. Twenty pointments to date. tacular tennis, several of the plays minutes later another score caLCle take up the question as to which pal'- regular car fare. All are high school positions, un. requiring 15 or 20 strokes before the , after the freshmen, recovering from r ty sbould receive the young man'" While reports have It that the the surprise of the onslaught, less otherwise noted. It Is a notica- poInt was decided. IIrst vote. The Phllomathians will Presbyterians are not as strong 01' as Darkness settled on the courts ble fact that nearly all are in first have a joint program with the Oc- heavy as they have been in prm'ious b f th t h fI i h d hi h struggled to keep the regulars from class high schools. e are e ma c was n s e , w c taves. Everybody Is cordially invlt- years, stili neither the coached nor scoring. ad to attend these programs which the men at the univerSity are putting A. D. . King, Superintendent, Bed- handicapped the players. The play was by fa!' the b(;st diD- will be as toHows: Zetagathian Society. Music. Optional-West. ford. their faith In reports. It is too early A large and enthusiastic crow\l to pick the lineup. In fact, any- Alice Vaala, Lat. and Ger., Vinton. watched the game. played by the varsity this season. Hazard was shifted back to his olt! Dora Montgomery. English, Pom- The tournament committee asks body's lineup would do, for the choice th II tl h h tId position at fullback, wit!l at a par es '\\: a ave no p aye l" ee at that day will depend largely UPOl1 eroy. th i h d t d lett half and Carberry at 1uarter. N. E, Hessenlus, Superintendent, e r matc es or arrange a 0 so Debate-"Resolved, That a young how the Coe team plays. One thIng The combination worked like a Lone Tree. will kindly do so today. so the tour- man casting his first ballot should Is assured, however, and that Is that Edith Parrish, Latin and English, nament may be closed this week. charm, an 85-yard run by Kirk with cast It tor the Republican noml- there will be a variation [r'lm tbe splendid interferences by Carberl'Y nee." Affirmative, Colgrove, Ney; old style of playing. On the other Blockton. negative, Hunt, Kyle. Reading-Howell. hand, It may be said that Coach Cat- lin Is unwlJling to bring forth his Alice Yocum, Science, Audubon. Adelaide Rittenmeyer, Ger. and Hist., Monticello. In the Singles Randall won his way i t th I fI I b d f tl Oli marking the climax of the brilliant n a e sem - na s y e ea ng - performance. vel' In a close match 6-4, 6-4. The winner of the Van de Steeg vs. Van Gross was out In hip, suit and the Irving Institute. Music. Speech-Selburger. Dec lamation-Riepe. new trick plays, for they are to be reserved for the game against Mis- I D K If f Immediately sent him to Edith Bailey, Mathematics, Fort der Zee match pays e ru or a right guard In the scrimmage llrac- sourl a week later. Gross, the heavy Dodge. C. C. Brink. Science, Tracy, Minn. right tackle of last year, whose ap- Debate-"Resolved. That the natton. pearance has been looked for In vain Williard E. Merrill, Manual Train- place In the semi-finals. T I i I I III b h I > tice. He played well for the tlrst he fina s n s ng es w e G U I I i bl h night out, upsetting several of the unti the fina s n dou es are reac - hi t b d freshmen plays, charging the oppos- ed. the two champions ps 0 e i f h I fi II lng, Cedar Falls. al government of the United Statse since the open ng 0 sc 00, na y . Nora Anderson, Grades, Kalispell, clded upon the same day. should Impose a Kraduated Inherit- reached the UniverSity Wednesday Ing line man In old time form. Hyland and Perrine were on tl!e ends. Their defense was the Mont. ance tax." Affirmative, Liggett, and made a welcome addition to thtl Hub. ert L. Olen, Science, Tonkawa, Browning; negative, Irving Brant, varsity squad. Tomorrow's Games. yet and the receiving of the torwarcl Cameron. The strong stories emanating from Okla. Following Is a Jist scheduled passes was satisfactory. Phllo-Octave. Music. Glen Ogden, Lat. and Hlst., Brook- football games for tomorrow: the Missouri camp have aroused much Interest at the university. One Iyn. Chicago and Indiana at Chicago Readlng-"Tony," Katherine Vhy. Frank E. Ford, Superintendent, Mur- hundred and four men in football The feature of the practice was the determined spirit of the varaity. The Franklin and Notre Dame at No- practical defeat of the regularil by Book Review-L. A. Kennel. suits, all working hard, sounds I\ke Montezuma. Katherine Buxbaum, Ger. and En- business. and the stUdents here have tre Dame. the 1912 eleven the previous evening Michigan and Michigan "Aggies" had nettled the tlrst squad. Story - "The Fraction," Agnes a wholesome respect for Monalaw':I I ability. gUsh, Lamoni. Mattie Morrison, English, Cedar Valley Sem., Osage. at Lansing. were out to win. Hazard on the kiJk Beach. Music. Opt!onal- J. C. Mundt. Seene-"A. Pair of Lunatics," Beulah Brown, Rolfe Whltnall. Music. Error Corrected The C. F. U. and Newman socie- Iowa and Coe College at Iown oft' never stopped until he had reach- City. ed the freshmen forty-yard line. The Margaret A.nderson, Grades. Atal- Cornell College and St. Josephs at. Initial play was characteristic of the Chicago Wins Pennant. Issa. Mount Vernon, Iowa. entire thirty minutes of scrimmage. Chicago defeated New York in the Chester E, Superintendent, Illinois and Marquette at Urban9 i' . The varsity was out to whip tho Playoff of the tie game yesterday 4 Williamsburg. Depauw and Butler at GJeencastl" '"' v. freshmen. End runs, a few forward Oberlin and Cornell at Ithaca. pasl;!es and a good onside lcick oeca- Hillsdale and OHvet at Hillsdale. stonally could' not be stopped by to 2. The Cubs secured eight hits off Jennie Kennedy, Latin, West Llb- Mathewson, while the Giants corrall- erty. ed only 5 from Pfelster and Brown. H. O. Field, Hlst. and Debat., Iowa ew York made the only error of Lh(' City. Earlham and Purdue at Latayetto. Heinzman's men. ties will hold their reception in the game. Chicago the game In the Jay T. Colgrove, History, Great ardeau at 8t. Louis. cy of the greatest secrecy and an Majestic hall tonight at 7: 45, In- third inning on a triple by Tinker, a Falls, Mont. Northwestern and Alumni at Ev- edict has been Issued forbiddfllb' ttl .. St. Louis University and Cape GI- Coach Catlin maintained his poll- stead of last night, as was announ- pass, and two doubles which made Elsie Whitford, Drawing, Oakland. anston. newspapermen from eyen peeplUg ced. four scores. The series for the championship of Minnie Schuette, German. Ade!. Minnesota and Ames at Mlnneapo- through the fence. The scribes wei'to Abigail McRalth, Mathematics, AI- Jls. summarily banished after yesterday's practice, and all the dope will hencC'· Baptl t Reception. the world starts In Detroit tomorrow, edo. III. The autumn reception to Baptist where the first Chicago-Detroit game Carl W. Skinner, Science, Water- students wlll be held In the parlors wlJl be played. On Sunday and Mon- town, S. D. of the !laptist Church on Friday day the two teams will battle In Chi- Emory R. Ferriss. Principal High night. New and old students with cago. Tuesday the transfer will be School, Red Oak. their friends cordially Invited by the made back to Detroit. Eleanor McNeely, English, San- church. Patronize our advertisers. Miss Irene i\!cConologue has left school on account of III health. born. (Continued in a future issue) Lake Forest and Beloit at Beloit. Wisconsin and Lawrence Unlversl- torth. either originate In tho news- ty at Madison. paper offices or In Interviews wHh tho Nebraska and Grinnell at Lincoln. coaches hereafter. Not only the Miss Naomi Stuart leaves today for newspaper men but others were Cor- bidden to watch the scrimmage. her home In Keota. where she will "Jimmy" with the big slick bas re- ------------------- spend the week end. (Continued on page 4.) The Coe and S. U.I. Football Squads will attend the Great Musical Comedy Succes8, " The Yankee Drummers" at the Coldren Saturday evenin g, the guests of the management. It is expected that all Football Boosters will turn out en masse and make this a" Red Letter Night"

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furnished

house. 521 E. Col·

t!

THE DAILY'IOWAN PUBL1SHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF . ( V A

Volume 8 IOWA CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1908 Number 16

.......-.-====. -====.-;C--OE-.I-OW-A-G-'"A-M-E -TO-M-O-RR-" O-W~~~ J

lXCfllfNT PROGRAM . IBIG c:~~ ~,.;~=ss OL',EGE MANY nACHfRS IN · , SCH~DUl~D TONIGHT sua Practice . Will PI'ece<le Game II THE ClASS Of 08 Ihu'kne1>3 Settle on P luyel' Before

GOO1) MATCHES PLAYED

IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT VARSITY fXHIBITS RtVERSAL Of fORM

I With Tigers. ~latches Al'e Finished. PHILOS AND .0OTA\7ES HOLD 'HEAVY DE~IAND FOR UNIVER- In the fall tennis tournament yes- Val' ity Exhblt revel'sa] of form

JOINT PROGFA:'I TONIGHT. Practice on Iowa field is tighten-I SITY GRADUATES SOORES RAPIDLY UPON I"RE H •• terday the following matches ,"ere -ing up considerably in antiCipation or I 'm"'T ELEVEN

played: " ~, . Inheritance Ttx Will be Di cu sc(l the Coe game, which takes place [0- Alumni Holding Excellent Po itlons

morrow. A large delegation Is ex-I as Educators in ~Iany of the Gregory and Gregory won frofu

br Irvlng-Zets WUI Discnss

PoUtlcal Parties. pected to accompany the team from States

Cedar Rapids, both of Coe students

Leeper and Leeper, 6-3, 6-3; Rue Gross Put in ut Right Guar<l-Hllzurd

and Drumler won from Cardell and Goes Back to Full Back IIn(\ Fee

Is New Left HaIt. Three entertaining programs have and alumni of the university. The

A large number of the class of '08 Huft', 6-1,6-2; Van der Zee aJ)d Shan-

I have entered the profession of teach- ard won from Van de Steeg and Hos-been prepared and will be rendered interurban has Introduce.l a lIew With a complete reversal of form, • ing pers, 2-6, 6-0, 6-2. tbls evening at Close Hall by the fol- feature In the way of combination . Van de Zee the varSity mowed down the fresh-lowing socl~tles. Irving Hall will de-

bate the Inheritance tax question,

while the Zetagathian Society will

tickets which are good on the rars

and at the athletic gate. The price

of the joint ticket is less than the

Professor F. E. Bolton, chairman The match between men eleven In fierce style last nibLt

of the committee on recommending and Shanard vs. Van de Steeg and on Iowa field, scoring three touch­

teachers, reports the following f.p- Hospers was an exhibition of spec-downs In nine minutes. Twenty pointments to date. tacular tennis, several of the plays minutes later another score caLCle take up the question as to which pal'- regular car fare.

All are high school positions, un. requiring 15 or 20 strokes before the , after the freshmen, recovering from r ty sbould receive the young man'" While reports have It that the

the surprise of the onslaught, ~:id less otherwise noted. It Is a notica- poInt was decided. IIrst vote. The Phllomathians will Presbyterians are not as strong 01' as

Darkness settled on the courts ble fact that nearly all are in first have a joint program with the Oc- heavy as they have been in prm'ious b f th t h fI i h d hi h struggled to keep the regulars from

class high schools. e are e ma c was n s e , w c taves. Everybody Is cordially invlt- years, stili neither the coached nor scoring.

ad to attend these programs which the men at the univerSity are putting A. D . . King, Superintendent, Bed- handicapped the players. The play was by fa!' the b(;st diD-

will be as toHows:

Zetagathian Society.

Music.

Optional-West.

ford. their faith In reports. It is too early A large and enthusiastic crow\l

to pick the lineup. In fact, any- Alice Vaala, Lat. and Ger., Vinton. watched the game. played by the varsity this season.

Hazard was shifted back to his olt! Dora Montgomery. English, Pom- The tournament committee asks

body's lineup would do, for the choice th II tl h h tId position at fullback, wit!l at a par es '\\: a ave no p aye l" ee at

that day will depend largely UPOl1 eroy. th i h d t d lett half and Carberry at 1uarter. N. E, Hessenlus, Superintendent, e r matc es or arrange a 0 so

Debate-"Resolved, That a young how the Coe team plays. One thIng The combination worked like a Lone Tree. will kindly do so today. so the tour-

man casting his first ballot should Is assured, however, and that Is that Edith Parrish, Latin and English, nament may be closed this week.

charm, an 85-yard run by Kirk with cast It tor the Republican noml- there will be a variation [r'lm tbe splendid interferences by Carberl'Y nee." Affirmative, Colgrove, Ney; old style of playing. On the other Blockton.

negative, Hunt, Kyle.

Reading-Howell.

hand, It may be said that Coach Cat­

lin Is unwlJling to bring forth his

Alice Yocum, Science, Audubon.

Adelaide Rittenmeyer, Ger. and

Hist., Monticello.

In the Singles Randall won his way

i t th I fI I b d f tl Oli marking the climax of the brilliant n a e sem - na s y e ea ng -performance.

vel' In a close match 6-4, 6-4. The

winner of the Van de Steeg vs. Van Gross was out In hip, suit and the

Irving Institute.

Music.

Speech-Selburger.

Declamation-Riepe.

new trick plays, for they are to be

reserved for the game against Mis­I D K If f

co~ches Immediately sent him to Edith Bailey, Mathematics, Fort der Zee match pays e ru or a

right guard In the scrimmage llrac-sourl a week later. Gross, the heavy

Dodge.

C. C. Brink. Science, Tracy, Minn. right tackle of last year, whose ap-

Debate-"Resolved. That the natton. pearance has been looked for In vain Williard E. Merrill, Manual Train-

place In the semi-finals.

T I i I I III b h I> tice. He played well for the tlrst

he fina s n s ng es w e G U

I I i bl h night out, upsetting several of the

unti the fina s n dou es are reac -

hi t b d freshmen plays, charging the oppos­

ed. the two champions ps 0 e e· i f h I fi II

lng, Cedar Falls. al government of the United Statse since the open ng 0 sc 00, na y .

Nora Anderson, Grades, Kalispell, clded upon the same day. should Impose a Kraduated Inherit- reached the UniverSity Wednesday

Ing line man In old time form.

Hyland and Perrine were on tl!e

ends. Their defense was the b~st Mont.

ance tax." Affirmative, Liggett, and made a welcome addition to thtl Hub.ert L. Olen, Science, Tonkawa,

Browning; negative, Irving Brant, varsity squad. Tomorrow's Games. yet and the receiving of the torwarcl

Cameron. The strong stories emanating from Okla. Following Is a Jist o~ scheduled passes was satisfactory.

Phllo-Octave. Music.

Glen Ogden, Lat. and Hlst., Brook- football games for tomorrow: the Missouri camp have aroused

much Interest at the university. One Iyn. Chicago and Indiana at Chicago

Readlng-"Tony," Katherine

Vhy.

Frank E. Ford, Superintendent, Mur- hundred and four men in football

The feature of the practice was the

determined spirit of the varaity. The Franklin and Notre Dame at No- practical defeat of the regularil by

Book Review-L. A. Kennel.

suits, all working hard, sounds I\ke Montezuma.

Katherine Buxbaum, Ger. and En­business. and the stUdents here have

tre Dame. the 1912 eleven the previous evening Michigan and Michigan "Aggies" had nettled the tlrst squad. Th~y

Story - "The Fraction," Agnes a wholesome respect for Monalaw':I

I ability.

gUsh, Lamoni.

Mattie Morrison, English, Cedar

Valley Sem., Osage.

at Lansing. were out to win. Hazard on the ki Jk

Beach.

Music.

Opt!onal- J. C. Mundt.

Seene-"A. Pair of Lunatics," Beulah

Brown, Rolfe Whltnall.

Music.

Error Corrected

The C. F. U. and Newman socie-

Iowa and Coe College at Iown oft' never stopped until he had reach-

City. ed the freshmen forty-yard line. The Margaret A.nderson, Grades. Atal- Cornell College and St. Josephs at. Initial play was characteristic of the

Chicago Wins Pennant. Issa. Mount Vernon, Iowa. entire thirty minutes of scrimmage. Chicago defeated New York in the Chester E, ~foffit, Superintendent, Illinois and Marquette at Urban9

i' . The varsity was out to whip tho Playoff of the tie game yesterday 4 Williamsburg. Depauw and Butler at GJeencastl"

'"' v. freshmen. End runs, a few forward Oberlin and Cornell at Ithaca. pasl;!es and a good onside lcick oeca-

Hillsdale and OHvet at Hillsdale. stonally could' not be stopped by

to 2. The Cubs secured eight hits off Jennie Kennedy, Latin, West Llb-Mathewson, while the Giants corrall- erty.

ed only 5 from Pfelster and Brown. H. O. Field, Hlst. and Debat., Iowa

ew York made the only error of Lh(' City. Earlham and Purdue at Latayetto. Heinzman's men.

ties will hold their reception in the game. Chicago ~on the game In the Jay T. Colgrove, History, Great ardeau at 8t. Louis. cy of the greatest secrecy and an

Majestic hall tonight at 7: 45, In- third inning on a triple by Tinker, a Falls, Mont. Northwestern and Alumni at Ev- edict has been Issued forbiddfllb' ttl ..

St. Louis University and Cape GI- Coach Catlin maintained his poll-

stead of last night, as was announ- pass, and two doubles which made Elsie Whitford, Drawing, Oakland. anston. • newspapermen from eyen peeplUg ced. four scores.

The series for the championship of Minnie Schuette, German. Ade!. Minnesota and Ames at Mlnneapo- through the fence. The scribes wei'to Abigail McRalth, Mathematics, AI- Jls. summarily banished after yesterday's

practice, and all the dope will hencC'· Baptl t Reception. the world starts In Detroit tomorrow, edo. III.

The autumn reception to Baptist where the first Chicago-Detroit game Carl W. Skinner, Science, Water-

students wlll be held In the parlors wlJl be played. On Sunday and Mon- town, S. D.

of the !laptist Church on Friday day the two teams will battle In Chi- Emory R. Ferriss. Principal High

night. New and old students with cago. Tuesday the transfer will be School, Red Oak.

their friends cordially Invited by the made back to Detroit. Eleanor McNeely, English, San-

church.

Patronize our advertisers. Miss Irene i\!cConologue has left

school on account of III health.

born.

(Continued in a future issue)

Lake Forest and Beloit at Beloit.

Wisconsin and Lawrence Unlversl- torth. either originate In tho news-ty at Madison. paper offices or In Interviews wHh tho

Nebraska and Grinnell at Lincoln. coaches hereafter. Not only the

Miss Naomi Stuart leaves today for

newspaper men but others were Cor­

bidden to watch the scrimmage.

her home In Keota. where she will "Jimmy" with the big slick bas re-

-------------------spend the week end. (Continued on page 4.)

Nt)~ICE: The Coe and S. U.I. Football Squads will attend the Great Musical Comedy Succes8, "The Yankee Drummers" at the Coldren Saturday evening, the guests of the management. It is expected that all Football Boosters will turn out en masse and make this a" Red Letter Night"

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Attend Majestic Hall Dancing Assembly Saturday Night 6 Piece Orchestra - - · Admission 75 cents

Wise T~ By the Offic

Is too easy under our get unhltcbed, but Ma are [Ine people, but marriage laws are. Is for a misfit couple up. The court don't ask he Is, wbat be Is doing, look Into his might have been a or a wlfe·deserter. know notblng about a1nt bothering or not sbe Is a fit

oodgers wbo want to nlgbts and don 't l Jke business 11'111 help Mr. his lady Is sound on question. Have you ret~ 1t you're betting a It a Dunlap.

The Dubuque eldom caters to

dent na1rf',..n

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Our pictures. amusing and I

The piano costs their letters-the cessful.

I equip you details worked

Send me you want to I've done it for

Takes the

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Here Tomorrow II/ Business Locals i Time Table of -:---------~ FOR SALE-Lieut. uniform, good Cedar Rapids and

Iowa City Dubuque. swl 1 ae new. ehas. W. Briggs, 60 2 No.

Sueppel's are showing a beautiful E ectric Railway line of sweaters. t1

FOR RE T-Four good rooms,

nevlly furnlslletl, one block fl'om the

Capitol; inquire at 19 N. Madison

street. tf

FOR RENT-Large front room,

modern house, gas light; Inquire at

304 S. Clinton. sun

Sueppel's campus suits are swell.

Leave Iowa City Daily

'5:00 a. m . t6:00 a. 1U . ·U:iIO a. m, 7:110: a. m. 8:11011. m. 9:IIOIl.m.

JO:3C • . m. lJ :'!O a. m. )t;lN p. m

1:80 II. m. 2:dO II. m. H:3O p. m. 4:30 II. m. 5:3O p. m. 6:ou p . m. 7:iIOp. m. 8:30 p. m. ":i1O p. m.

10:80 p. m. J1 :iIO p.m.

' Daily except Sunday. t~unda.y only.

Leave Cedar Rapids DatIr.

'0:00 a. m. u:OO a. tn. 7: __ a. m. ~:OO a. ro . 1/:00 a. m.

11 :Oil • . JU . 11 :00 a. tn. li :OO p. m. l :t.()p. m. 2:00p.m. a:oo p m. 4:0(lp, m. 6:00 p. m. 6:<kJ p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. ~:oo p. m.

IO:OOp. m. II:i!Op. lU.

A II other trains daily.

FOR RENT G d d Mileage Ilolk (value $6.00) for $';'00. , - 00 mo ern rooms Single trip tickets solei at stlttion. or on cars .

and furnace heat at $10 per month on~;~nd tripaud special tickets soldat81atlonl

Baggage (1,() Ibs.} carried free on each full at 1!l N. Madison street. tf ticket.

Cedar Rapids Station. Bt7 Soutb 2nd atreet.

The Bijou Vaudeville Theatre

Evenings 7:45 and 9:00 Matinee 3:00 p. m. Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday.

TEGGE & DANIELS Dutch Comedians

VARDAMAN Auburn-Haired Beauty

EDDIE G. RQSS Ragtime Banjoist

Two Reels of Moving Pictures E,-enings 10c and ZOc; matinees.

any seat 10c.

I see that Mrs. Ta[t bas come out troDg against our divorce laws. She

says th is divorce business Is a greater pertl than the trusts and sbe favors a law prohibiting divorces. She says It Is too easy under our present laws to get unhitched, but ?fa says, "The Tafts are tiDe people, but look how lax our marriage laws are. Look how easy It Is tor a misfit couple to get hitched up, The court don't ask the man who be Is, what he is doing, and tbey don't look Into his previous record. He might have been a tbief, a drunkard, or a wife-deserter. Tbe court dont"

Try Graham's Plmatorium for first

class work. tf

III

Patti nosa. Suepel shows more new, nobby

With the Lyman Twins In t heir overcoats at tbe right price than any

Iowa CIty Stallon. corner of \)iinton and Jul­ege atreus. Fresh GEM LAUNDRY Oysters

succesful musical comedy "The clothing bouse In the city. tt

Itnow nothing about the woman, and Yan~ee Drummer," at the Coldren on alnt bothering themselves wtlether the special "University of Iowa" or not she Is a fit subject to slide ni ht Oct. 10. Both Iowa and Into matrimony." Well, Mr. Taft will g,

LOST-A Delta Tau Delta frater­

nity pin ; please return to Iowan and

Have our wagon call for your laundry. We will satisfy you_ Only ex­perienr.ed workmen em- · ployed.

In the Shell at

lose a few votes In South Dakota, Coe teams wiIl attend In a body.

but he will gain a few where they the like his sunshine smile. All the old

receive reward. 10-11

codgers who want to stay at home Party who has the keys to gymna- LOST- A gold grey enameled

buslnes8 will help Mr. Taft because telephoning to Con's, 19 West Mar- leave at tbls office and receive re- tru ttenmeyer, nights and don't like this "Affinity" alum locker No. 413 will oblige by "Shattuck" pin with pearls; finder S b & Ri .Olympl· an his lady Is Bound on tbe matrimonial 115 Iowa Ave Props question. Have you made any bets ket. 10-9 ward. tt ======'========' =============~ yet? It you're betting a Stiff bat, make ==:::;::==::::::::===================i It a Dunlap. ::;;

Muggsy, wit'll See the Old Reliable

Marshall Dental M'fg Co. 12 North Clinton Street

.... FOR yOUR ....

Ube Btbens (tigar CO. ~~IDeli"btful Smokes" 1R. ~c1knigbtt m~r.

----Freshman and Junior Dental Outfits--­Special Discount to Students

116 Wlasbtngton Street

1Lumsbe'll :Eros. Ube 1ta~tng Panitorium Club and Steam Dye W orksl

Your clothes cleaned and pressed or sponged for $1. 00 per month Goods called for and delivered free

. DREAM .... LAND ...

Gym Shoes We have them for Ladies and Gentlemen

FOR MEN Johnson County Phone 166 Bell Phone 160 110 IOWA AvaNUlC

The Dubuque Street Nick­eldom caters to the Stu­

dent patronage.

... SEE ... Our pictures. They are amusing and Instructive.

Dream Land

That

We have the tennis oxfords black or white at

FOR WOMEN

We have black canvass oxfords with flexible leather sole no heel at

Also flexible leather soie with fine kid topping, a fine gym shoe at

75c

90c 51.25

FLANNAGAN BROS. SHOE STORE ] 15 S. Clinton St.

Go to,..... •

Townsend's Studio Headquarters for Students' Photos

. 228 SOUTH CLINTON

"Piano _Advertising Plan " from Iowa Pulls Prosperity out of a lean business caused by shortage of crops, panic, strong competition or bad location

A WONDERFUL WINNER-NEVER FAILS-CAN'T FAIL The piano costs you nothing-Your competitors pay the bill and YOU reap the profits-all the way from ~SOO to $35,000. That's what my patrons testify. Let me sh')w you their letters-the finest bunch of delighted ginger talks from hard headed business men you e~r read or will read. Merchants, Manufacturers, Publishers all brilliantly suc­cessful.

A \Vinning Campaign I equip you complete with the whole premium plan-all

details worked out-to WIN. Send me your order and tell me the competition

you want to overcome and I'll do the rest. I know how. I've done it for others and don't know what failure means.

Takes the public by storm-Sets ten thousands tongues wagging-Starts the dollars your way and keeps them rol­ling in amazingly.

Live Ones, write me,Needyones, wake-up, I'll show you how it's done.

Salesmen, boys with "grit and go," it's your chance. I want a few reliable salesman to canvass the retail trade. Samples in coat pocket. Don't worry trying to revive dead lines. Get one with breath in it now. Get wise to the "Iowa Idea." Mention this paper.

The Cote Piano

A perfect instrument. I sell it to you at a moderate price, but no $500 instrument has richer tone, more perfect action or a longer life than the Cote. Used in a thousand homes. Wen and favorably known every where. Splendid workmanship throughout and beau­tifully finished.

And let me tell you it would be suicidal for any . merchant to give away a cbeaply made, inferior pi­ano to any customer if he wants to reap a permanent benefit trom the enterprise.

Used by Merchants, Manufacturers and Pub· ishers, large and small, and always wins.

BOSTON PIANO and MUSIC CO. W. F. MAIN, Proprietor, Iowa City, Iowa

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To You Miss Co-ed Imp your individuality upon your

clothes. Choosing your material for your Ol'\V tailored suit or o.tber gown is a real plea ure in thi big, bright tore. Now you will find the m t complete uit section in utheastern Iown. tep in between c1 -a glimpse of the new thin will ppeal to your love of beauty and make you a teady cu tomer.

Larg t . I. jewelry and pennnn in the city.

Its Head qUlrters

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Th ro ma OV r lhl' Union Bak r'l The firlt m ling of th Cia leal

mpany. thirty ( ) In numb r, club wfll b held this v nlng at

bale r 7:30 In th Cl Ical library. All

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VARSITY fXHIBlTS RfVfRSAL Of fORM

w. L. DOUGLAS

S-H-O-E-S )nt'nu~d tram page 1.) We have the leading ~tyle(in Tan.

--------- A. G. Spalding & Bros. Patent and Gun Metal Oxfords :

The Larllu t Manufacturers In the Fenton & Thomas W orld 01 Official A thletic Supplies

FOOT BALL 109 South Clinton Street • BASKET BALL

ICE SKATES ~~i~?{m. r-----------.. h t t f U I Officia l HOCKEY A thlet ic S apar or op n prac ce s a Impl~mentt SpOrt.

qu ltion which w\ll not be settled ~:.~I~ an d Golf k The coaches are Field Sporta Gymnasium

. Apparatus can Iderlng two. but In ,1ew of the Spalding." hand"Omely illustrated catalogue of

all_portfl contains uumerou8 suggestions rent ord rl It Is possible the num. Mailed free anywhere

A. G. Spalding & Bros. The st allng ot several headgeRTs

New York and other football equipment alderl ~i~,!

the managem nt In forming Its reso· ~Jf~cr~ton San P 'ft nCillCO lullon to shut out sp ctators. The CIe.·.land

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for A Cheap One

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Cuisine and Service High Grade at

THE VERANDAH Small Partin A Specialty

Peoples Steam Laundry

-Domestic or Gloss Work

-Comer Iowa Avenue and

Linn Streets

c. J. TOMS Iowa City, Iowa

Johnson County Phone No. 85 Bell Phone No. 58 X .

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PROMINENT

HERE BY V U ,'UOO,"

tudents Will Have

Hear

The work ot the

the founder of student

",merlcan colleges and

11'111 visit Iowa CIty th

on Wednesday morning

WlIl b In your clty ono week; send the next m Cling, Friday Oct. 9th. =-________________________ -! FOR RENT-Two The organization of

fur nished colleges and universitl

521 E. Col· hut the Idea Is meeting

tf Ing success. Already

leading educational

po tal card at one, 10 I can attend when the proposed amendment to rooms In modern house.

to It In tim • to J. H. Brelkow. gen- the constitution will be dlseu. d and losses were discovered on Tuesday WANTED-SIx or eight boar,lers; lege street.

ral d JJv '7. and III call on you. voted upon. night and the followIng day the stu- U.50 per week. Phone 106. 316 1:1.

10-12 The paper ot the evening 11'111 be dents were kept off the fie ld. Dodge street. tt Suepel shows more new. Dobby such organlzatfons.

r ad by Prot. F. G. Baender' lub­

D. L. 0'11 arn. L. '0 • II practicing Jet: "The Development of a Phono-

Jaw at MI Gula. llont. graphic Record." Secretary.

COPYRIC~'P 1908 BY E. L . BLIM _r ~ Be CO.

" CO lLEGt B .. ",;\:; "::"OTHES"

NEW HATS Stetsons and Knap-Felt

are here

For Unlverllty new.. read the

Dally Iowan. Furnished rooms

708 Iowa ave!1U~. for rent..

If. '

overcoats at the right price than aDY

clothing house In the city. tf

Get Into The Game Are you playing toward the Good

Clothes Goal and yet do not win? Maybe you have chosen the wrong clothier to umpire the game. We will be able to assist you if you are making your selections for the winter and whatever your needs in dress we guarantee to furnish you satisfactorily.

O 0 are our pride. 0 u r . ur vercoats showing today is one that we submit gladly

to competent critics and are confident of high approval. College Brand Overcoats are built especially for young men but more especi­ally for young men with a taste for the exclusive in what they wear. Try on a College Brand suit or overcoat and you can feel in a second whether or not it fits you. Hundredi to choose from if you come here. The Showing will not be better and if you are going to need a .J!!it or overcoat get our prices. It will be worth your while. Exper-

ienced salesmen to fit you. $15 t $ 2 5 Join the crowd of well dress- 0 ed College Brand men

Sweater Vests A Complete Line at

~":' Lowest Frices

to traIn the members ot

' Ion that they can go ou

Ufe with a pr,actical

of political conditions

a\]y exIst. and with a

means and ways for

tlons and good

ents Irrespective of

filiations are eligible to

~d the university club

men In school.

It 18 suggested that

, e number of college

the state old enougp to

many actually do vote;

a: e prohibIted from votln

* elr hom towns. and

hool, Is an Impossibility

this cause Is found to bl

e university club will

sk the legislation for a cl

favorably act on the s

Coe college. at Cedar R

a college civic club, and It

e4 that the two clubs. beln

g.her. will co-operate In !

to establish organizations

coUeges In the state. MOD

noon the university club wi

annual election of officers.

Phi Delta Phi initial

. S. Randall. L. '09,