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• UNIVBR8~ OF IOWA., IOWA. CITY, IOWA., THURSDAY, SBPTlilMBER 80, 1915. No.9.
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Y.M.C.A. MEMBERSPIP CONTEST
WITH AMES NOW ON Your Membership Application Helps
AMES HAD 700 MEMBERS LAST YEAR
IOWA HAD 500 "NUFF SED"
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~fffRS SATURDAY WORK tpLLEGE OF EDUO&TION WILL
)mET DEMAND OF TEAOHERS. .
DR. PELZER iMADE PRESIDENT
llecomes Head of PoUtical 8cienC6
Olub, 8ncceedlng the Late .Judge
EmlID McOlain.
STEINER Will SPEAK OHOSEN FOR FIRST VESPER 8E'R
VIa&-OOME8 NEXT 8UNDAli
TO VISIT SOUTEn¥.EST AGAIN
Professor Fleming Must Go Back In
October to Oontinue Work on
IrrIgation Dispate.
BELIEVES IN WORKING GEORGE OO88ON, '98, GilVE8 RE
PORTER BIT OF PHILOSOPHY.
J....nn.. Oct. "9, OIaases Meet tiD .!~
{I'ak.,. \Plaee of Dr. B. F. RaIl ot Prof. B. P. Fleming or the engin: tIa)'8 There Is 'Plenty of Opportunl~ Make Use of Vacant Tbne.
1 At a recent meeting of the execa- Korthwelltern Whom Ulneu ~rlng collere wi1l return to the for the Man Who U8e8
tive committee of the Political Bci- ~ 'sbuthwest toward the middle of Octo-Keepe Away. His AbWtyI Saturday, Oct. 9, tne ence club Dr. Louis Pelser of the
ooU8le of education will ofter cours-departm,~nt of history was chosen to
Iber to look after the Irrigation dis
pute on which he has been workin'g
for the government during the sum-.. to meet the needs of ttlachers, Univer.tt,y authorities anMuwced fill the office of president, made va-, Iyesterday an important change in th~
"I believe in the good old fash-
prmcipals, and superintendents who
are regularly employed during the cant by the death of Judge Emlin f th I 'programme 0 e vesper se" ce McClaiu." Upon the actlon of the which ts to be held in the auditorium
mer. loned theory of work," said George
A 'board consisting of Professor 'Cosson, attorney general and candiqrat part of the week, and canno~ at
U,Dd classes, eIAept on Saturaa)'tr.
The purpose Is to give opportunity
same committee the following per- Fleming, a government representa-next Sunday afternoon at ':30. •
sons wili be invited to membership ~ Uve of the reclamation service, and a Dr. "H. 'F. Rall, of Northwe8terq
in the club: Prof. Norris A .. Brisco, representatiYe of the people con-
date for the repu1bllcan nomination
for governor, when asked yesterday
afternoon what advice he could give
to university students. "First take
care of your health and then devote
tor completion of work necessary for University, who was to have 'been 'cerned was tol"llled to determine the Dr. F. S. HaYnel, Dr. Ernest Horn, C. the speaker, Is unable to Ibe present
an advanoced degree or for required H M din' H P t .eOlt of _ bTlgatlon project affect-. oore, an ',n. • rea on. on account of llIness. This word
realdeuce work for graduatioJil. Th~.', first regular ,?Deetlng of the was received only a day or tlVo ago
~ng 160,000 acres of land in Califor- your time to some productive pursun The courses offered_are adaptecl to
~eet the needs of four groups of
tpachers: first, thoae wh'b hav,e not
cpmPleted requirements for a first
gtade teacher's certificate; second,
clDb witt be held at the'1101l1e of 'nia and Arizona and involvinl an ex-by . ofe.uor G. T. W. Patrick who is
in Jlfe.
Prof F E Horack on "onday Oc (penditure of more than $7,000,000. • .. ,.... ,- chairman of the committee on V6l-
"There is a wave of chlld leglsla-
tober 11. On this date Professor
Honck w111 read a paper on "The
Legislation of the Thirt:y...Sixth Genthose who desire merely to continue
per services.
It was found, however, that Pro res
An effort is being made 'by the peo- tion sweeping over the !Count17 that • pIe to have $4,000,000 taken frODI will be of great benefit to women and
-the !Cost of the project. It was to ar- children In factories and sweat shops.
or eral Assembly." .or Edward A. Steiner, of Grinnell
bitr,te their proposal and various )College, was available; and arrange- laws because we 'belleye in giVing the
We are making these child labor •
II graduates the study of. ¥l,lcational engineering and legal dlfficultiell, problems; third, those who desire ,RO<n'ERS
IpeciallCOurses in botany, psychology, VISIT IOWA
ments were immediately cODICluded 'child his childhood But in some In-FIELD -that the board was formed. .
Ito bring him here to deliver the ser- stances these go to extremes and I Owing to a failure of the board to
IIolltical economy, manual training,
domestic science, and political sci
e~ce.
mono Join In 'Practice of Song and yen.- agree, it was dissolved 'by the secre-
See VarsitJ Team In Action. Widely ~own Man. 'taJ')' of the interior. Professor El-___ Dr. $teiner needs no introducti°f wood Mead. of the Univerait)L.of Call-
do not believe that a child should
not be taught to do any work until he
is sixteen.
Two Hour Cla8Iies. Eight hundred rooters met on IQwa ,to a university audience, haViJlg fornia and Professor Fleming have "I want to see young men and
YQung women use the abllity and the
equipment with which God and nat
ure have endowed them. Too many
foung persons are inclined to rush
through college and through life tn a
These cla8Bes will be for the most Field yesterday afternoon and prac- spoken here a number of times in re- ,been selected to join with the person
part two hours in length; and class- ,tlced songs 'and yells. Various can- cent years. He Is a noted writer on al representatives of Secretary Lane
.. in a given subject wUl meet every didates for the cheer-leadership sociological questions and has made ~n a new investigation of the subject.
other Saturday. The courses wUl be IBhowed their abiUty. The new Iowa a num'ber of interesting studies on :Part of the work has been completed
dtteen Saturdays In length and will 'song was sung. It promises to be very ~mmigratlon. One of his best knoWJl 'but the most difficult part remains. liTe generally, two semester hours books i8 "On the Trail of the Imml-, popular. It haa a catching melody ,edit. In this way a teacher at- and clever words. • grant."
,nding eveJ')' Saturday during the The varsity went through a 'fast The programme will also be feat-.,.ar, will earn a maximum of eight ured ·by special music, furnished by
~orJrout for the benefit ot the root-I'-ourll of credit. the 'faculty of the school of music.
ers. Though the attendance was Registration Is taking place in the The chaplain will be the Rev. Mr.
some hundreds less than was expect-relJBtrar's office. The fee is five dol- ad by the Hawkeye clu'b the ad-iars a iYear for undergraduates,
tor graduates no fee is charged. but .vance showing of enthusiasm wall
greater than it has ,been for some
Houston, newly chollen pastor of tne
local Congregational chureh.
superfluous way. As !Chairman of
AMEs Y. M. O. A. FAR ADEID the bar examination board I see.
many law students and many of them
Leads In Membe1'IIbJp Oampa.ign by cannot or do not even ·fill out their
400 Men but Is BehIDd .on
FInance.
'applications completely. How can
such a man be exact in the practice
Qf law? •
It was announced at Oloae Ball Few Men Use Talent.
last night that the Ames Y. M. C. A. "There are few men who actually
'rIME TO P~VENTION years, . and a strong rooters' organ- j4'lRST 0L.\8S TICKET IS8UED reports a membership of 670 with a use what talent they have. It is very.
~zation to back the team seems IUI- ___ 'total subscription of $179. The 10- very rare indeed that at least some I --Dr" Albert H. BeUeld and A.8Blstants ",ured.
I Bmpbaaize Study of ~'s .
Diseases. ELECT .PHARMACY OFFICERS
cal Y. M. C. A. also reports a mem- measure of succees does not ICOme to "Independents" of Senior OIass An-
bership Qf 200 and subscriptions the man who exerts himself to the noUDce Stub iBarron 88 Their
Oandidate for President. amounting to $460. A large group best of his natural ability. In the
of men are working on this cam- present day it Is extremely difficult ---Third and fourth year students The junior pharmacy class has I paign. to fill important positions with men
UDder the instruction of Dr. Alb~rt elected officers for the coming year Class politics made its first appear- "Dad" Elliot spoke to a group of who are not worrying more about
¥. Belteld, head of the newly creat- as fololws: :preSident, Charles Carter, ance in the open yesterdar when cir- men at the regular midweek meet- their pay envelopes than about the
ed department of Children's diseases ShQshone, Idaho; vice president, culation of posters of "The Inde- ing a,bout the memberShip campaign. 'Work they are doing. In almost ev
Ind his assistants will make ex- Clarence Hefner, Sioux City; secre- tpendent Ticket of the Senior Class" "Stub" Barron, who presidecl over the ery walk of lite the most valuable
. buatlve stUdies of the child, its diet tary and treasurer, Earl Ryan, ·was begun. meeting, made a speech endorsing the service is that which is given outside
,and diaeales, ,devoting this .yeal" aumeston; class delegate, Harold J. The candidates listed are: for Y. M. C. A. and its work. of the contract."
about four times as much time to Tierney, Fort Dodge; yell leader, president, Stub Barron; . for vice Mr. Cosson spoke last evening at
this phase of their study as hereto- Harvey P.Currier, Sheffield, lll. preSident, Cornelia Prentiss; for re- ·DR. O. P. HOWARD TO RET1.JRN the W. C. T. U. convention now in 1 lore. cording secretayr, Magdalene Frey- --- s98sion in . lowa City, on the ' subject,
The sixth floor of the new west VARSITY WIN8 FROM FRESHMEN ~er; for corresponding secretary, A telegram from Dr. C. P. Howard "The New Democracy". He leavell
" Winr o~ the university hospital is The varsity defeated the freshmen ,Helen Dowlln; for treasurer, F. A. of the department of theory and !today for Moulton where be will
1118d e:rcluslvely for this purpose easUy last ni&ht in ,the sec.ond scrim- jBarriqklow; 'for e,1ass delegate, practice of medicine announces that make an address.
&ad Includes In Ita equipment. a lun mage ot the ,.ear, scoring three Grover Jacobson. he will return to the State University Th" attorney general was gredu-
parl9l'. l1DlD&sium, playground, and touchd'owns in fifteen minutes of In the appeal which follows the of Iowa late in the winter. ated from the law department in the • ~. milk modlfytn, laboratories for play. The practice was generally list of candidates It Is suggeBted that Dr. Howard has been on the west- IClass of 1898. At that time the law
the lICientlflc care of their little more satisfactory tha.n of the night the ticket represents athletilca, liter- ern battle front in Europe with ean- school was In the Old Capitol 'buUd-
"""41. before. aJ'Y. acholutlc, ani 80elal activities. adian medical .... ('Continued on page .3.)
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THB DAILY IOWAN
TIle New. aad EdItorial MaUer Pr&o
pIINd b,. 8tacteaa. In tile ()ouae
In .J01ll'DAllal..
TBJiI11NDEROBADUATli
.Itol''' Kote-Thll II the final Inata1lment of an editorial reprinted from The New Republic. The Dally Iowan hu featured It In the hope of ca..... a hUtiOD. Whether there II a reaction and, If there II, the natare of It, w11l IndIcate to a certain extellt the truth 01' antrath of the new takeD.
COLLEGE MEN' LOOKJNC FOR THE STORE OF
Greater Value Giving SHOULD VISIT
. THE LIVE STO'RE OVER ON DUDUQUIi STREET
Suits and Overco'ats Made For Us By
Hlrah-Wlckw1re and Kuppenhelmer ,
$17.60 to $30.00 ExcepUonal Values at These Prices $10.00 • $12.60 • $16.00
iii sure and see us when >,ou need a Sweater Coat Hat -8h1rt Neckwear Bath Robe Cap Glo". HomelY Iowa Blankets
, Plllow Covers or Bannera
, I. CO .. VItIOHT 11111 TN. MOU •• CW I(U ..... "H ......
"The under .... duate can lcarcely
be Iblamed for relpondlng to a sYltem
which 10 strongly relembles his
IPorts, or for bending hll energlel to
playing the game right, rather than
.... mU.tln' the Intellectual back-
1I'0und of hll teachers. So Itrongly
hu this .portlng technique been ac·
qulred by the college that ev,n when
the undergradnate lacka the .port
IDa lnatlncl and doe. become Interest
ed In Id8&l. he is apt to find that lie
baa only drawn attention to hll own
precoclty and cauted amuled notilce
SLAVATA & . EPPEL CITY'. LIVB CLOT.IE.a.
rather than respect. In Iplte of the M1&roRTUNE8 OF POLITICS Kansas Industrlalllt: It Is ,ener-
elealre of tnltrootorl to let ,them- "Each candidate pledgee hlmleU ally aimltted III the United Btatel
.. Ivea oyer to their Illudents, In spite to work tor the beet Interelts of the that tile rest of 'lie world Ia at odu
of & real effort to break down tho whole clasa--aa they have In the put, with the divine pla. of tltlnp &ad
.. clul-coaaclou.ne .... of teacher and which fact permits UI as a senior well on Its roall to the eterJl8l Ibow-
student. the gulf between their stU- ICla .. to relpectfully prelent," etc. WOWI.
tudes II too fll;Ddamental to be easll), Thll Is the .. en lor ticket way of bridged. UnleN It i. bridged, ho~ expreuln" It. Of cou-e, it -uld Doel quality appeal to ~u' It
.. .g W It doea 7e. wiU fUad It I. every &r-
ever, the under,raduate Is lett in a han been said "themselves as he" tiel. we 'IITe. The KercJlaa~'. IOrt ot Peter Pan condiUon, lookin, 'and "to as a .enlor clUI relpectfully roll SALJIl-ilhitarl •• It, In fille back to Ilil schoolboy 1fte and carry- present". Why let the Infinitive coadltion. R. B. Walker, Jl8 ~ So.
In, alon, his schoolb07 Intere,ts wltll suffer'
him. In.tead ot antlclpatin, his
gradnate or profeilional Itudy or hll J.<'IIIIft' PROGRAMME ONOONOED
Dubuque.
NO'1'ICIIS
CATIIOLIO 8'l'UD11W'lW l'f0'ftCB acttle life. What should be an In
trodooUon to protesalonal or busi
neu life in a world ot urgent polltlc-
Friday enning the Ulen'l literary The C. F., U. and NawlDlII-n locieU. socletiee will give their tlrst pro- will give a joint reception to all
CatlioUc Ita •• t. in Sueppel' • .&.udlgrammes of the year at their respec- torlum Friday evenln, at 8 o''Olock.
al and IOclal INues, and the acqulr- ttve halls. The programmel are ar
In, of Intellectual tooll with Wblch ranged to start at eight. The public
All are eamestl,y urged to attend.
to meet their demandl, becomel a is cordially Invited to attend each wllh to announce their annual "tr7-IOrt of tequeltered retreat out of Friday night. outs" which will be I held MoUda,.
evening, October fourth, 8 to 11 p. m. which to jumll from boyhood Into a Irving Inltitute's programme will
badly-pre,ll&red' middle age. be:
"The college will not really get the Vocal solO-I. Rubenstein.
undergraduate until It 'becomea more Debate-B. Frank and A. O.
For information pleaie conauit Mill Lucy GUDIOlIe, at regl.trar'1 office. We allO requeat that you regiltel' your name with lieI'.
conacioul of the !COntralt ot 1U own 'Brown VI. R. J. Shaw and A. E. Turn- !II.-.--------... philosophy with hll Iportlng phttolo- ar. •
p,hy and tacklel his bornh Amerl- Readlng-C. Cooper.
C&nllm. leu mercifully, or until It Speech--.Francll Pattenron.
mak. colle,e lite l.s like that of an PhUomathean', programme wlll be
undar .... duate country club, and practically enemporaneoul. Zeta
more of an Intellectual worklhop gathlan's has not yet been an-
where men and women In the fire of nounced.
Solicit Boarders For Your Own Board
See S11'E. Wash.
their youth, with conflicts and ============================= ............... 11 ... an. ambltt ... r-s-._!d!II_~ =~~~ =:.,,:.n~n;:· .. : I Jefferson Billiard Hall I ~'''''It ........ __ 1 ~'ana BarliefSllOp
mad. ' .... dent of the Rate anly ..
lt7 ftfteea , .... &101" tile CllerolE"
Times exclalml In lpeaklDs of Preal-
C.~A Schmidt, Prop. Iowa City, Iowa
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Dancing Scb~l Company' fAA" '. A~ory 2:30 . to 5:00 Saturday Afternoon
• • at the •. \
ENGLERT / .
THEATRE
Thurs. and Fri. w
PARAMOUNT
PICTURES
EDITH TALIFERRO , IN
Young , I) ." , ...
'Romance A Drama of Ro.antic
Youtla
Shoea here-8tew&J~·'.
WAlf'l' ADS FOR SALE-:-Cadet unUora,
.ood condition. gray. Ille 3. or Inquire at Yetters .
• LOST-Waterman lelf-tUlIa.
taln pen. Finder pleale' . Iowan office.
LOST-Pi Beta Phi arrow. 1147 .
LOST-On Iowa Field, a bun~ keys. Finder return to Iowan
DR. HENRY MORROW. n.in_ 12 ~ South OlIDtDn 8&J
Opposite Camp .... 9-12 HoUl'll
DR. LOLA Hours: 10 to 12 A. M.
2 to 7 P M. Sunday 5 to '6 P. 1rI.
Telephone 931 218 1-2 Wuh.
WILL LOAN MONEY ON KINDS OF SECURITIES. OOLLEGE ST. . A.I.8O HAND CLOTHING AND TIlL. 16M •
0HAR~E8 Jl'ELZEN MODeJ to lOAD on all ldn4I ~
SecurIty 126 So. Dubuque Street
Pr8ettce Limited to the Ere.
. Nose aIId Thorat DR. FRANK L. LOVE
Phones: Omce, 661; Residence, Paul-Helen BuUdlng
Iowa OltT. 10".
DB. 'I. WARD IleIltlati
Johnson County Savin,. Bank · Telephone 327
.JOHN G. HUIilLLBR, Me Do PbyaJdaa &ad SaraeoD '
Phonel: 87 R 1 87 it * Residence 417 II. Bloomlngto."
DB W. H. DONOVAN' , Special .tte..doD Py_ to E,e, .. ,
Nose aDd Throat Omce, Johnson Co. Bank Bldl.
Rooms 315-320 Phone 106 R 1 Reeldence 10. R I
At tlte Gard~n Theatre
Next Sunday
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SALE-:-Cadet ldftion, gray, Ille 38 it Yetters. ~
-Waterman lelf-tlll", I. Finder pleale lea,. mce.
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snmss DIBEOTORY
FRED R1tCINE'S , ,
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CIGAR STORES ,
VIRGINIA VALL NRY MORROW, DB1m1'. I~ South OlintDn I&J Opposite Oampua.
ROBT.BURNS Mild lOe igar VAN DYOK
"WHBRB STUDBNTS ARE
ALWAYS WJ:LCOD" The 50 0ig8l' that Never
D1aa.ppointa Rol1l'ii
A>LA OLABK-MIGIIBLL urs: 10 to 12 A. M. '
2 to 7 p. M. Inday 5 to 6 p, M. e 931 218 1-2 Wuh.
lOAN MONEY ON IF SEOURITIES. B ST. ' ALSO IDTJIING AND ~,
JIII\R.uES FELZElf b loan on all Idndl elf
Security 11Jo. Dubuque Street
IAmJteII to tile BJe, Nose aiId Thorat L FRANK L. LOVE Olftce. 661; Residence, aul-Helen BuUdlng bwa O1t7, Iowa
DR.~. WARD Delat18t
lounty Savinp Bank 'Telephone 327 -
At til. 3eft Theatre :xt Sunda,
OGLE
Oleat' Havana. 10e Cigar
LITTLE BOBBIE
You don't reaJise Smoke H0118e Welcome UDtil you taste our entertAinment. When you do, the beaten path will grOw deeper by your pa.- BBU ARE SWEJlTS
of every kind from Milk Chocolate Hug' to
Jordan Almonds BEIOH'S
EPICURB Assollnun
I J' tronage. , 5cCigar OWL 5c OIGAR
'It's a proud nickel that buys an Owl' OONW AY OIGAR 00. DIST.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Our new store at the .Jefferson corner is now open. Adopt the motto "Meet Me At R&cine's". Ha.ve your taxi stop there. Study your :french book for the other fellow. Study your :French lesBon on our cushions a.ny time.
And on the other hand-profit by our stock off~. By keeping on band the best of aU well known .bra.nda of cig&l'8, tobacco, pipe aoC8S80ries, a.nd all articles known to smokers, I am able to maiDta.iD aad run two of the fiD.e~ clpr stores in the state.
Will pleu.t, wh&teYet your taste, for there a.re inonf 1dnd8 t.han iD &111 other box We Recommend
The Na.tional Smoke . LaPREI'EU~OIA
OIGARS laay to Smoke lasy to Like
. Baay to Buy Try the BBB in &
LaPRBFBUNCIA
lIy fountain ftxturea are superb in that theT ¢fer the best of opportunities for exoellent service. This incl'" the mall beldnd the fiD . Be's an expert.
"YOU WILL LID IT" PALMER HOU8B
5cCigar I!rrincible Shapes
DJm RACID, Agent G
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Pollow the well be&teD..path to ltAOINB'8 "ClGn 8i'OUS
YOIl are Kidding yourlelf when think our Meal Tickets don't
BELIEVES IN WORKING
)'oa '01,.., TIM.......... (COlltillllH "'0-. JAge 1.) " , . ing. "I remember that .urs was one
n.._ ' ! I lof the lar .. classes that had grad u-_ qual.ty appea to you? It .' 4081 )'ou ... 111 ftild it In every ar- ated up , to tlult time." 'Mr. CossoDj
tIeIe we ~. The MerehlNlts'.~' turning to tecollecdoDl. "I did
'01\_ are ktddtlg yourleir ".hell not join a literary socletfbut nefped ft. think tur Mial T1.cketll . do~'t organize a debaUn, club, We m"t In _I JOa money. TIle .ercbaDu!. • roo. tbat did not COlt tlI an,..
, • tblug and helel a debate every week. r"urteell 1ears we havtj proved to That soclet, ... later named the
.tadentW thM The ilerctttllitl' '!
Ileal 'Jickets are an Ec01l'Omy, \MCClain debating SOCiety. after the a qu'1fty and ""Ice ot the late Emlta IIDClain,"
" THE BohEMIAN
GIRL "II eolDiar_ , Watch . ' 8ti:cl.'~f Paper for , AilnoneelDent.
LeI' 'Wu1'e HIM. General Coslon still takes an ac
tive interest in the university's at
t&'irs. "I think the leglllature
a great mistake when, .. few years
It ...,.... ......... e 160 acre.
land near the city tor campul pur
posel for ,14,000, he Observed
"Since th,en almost ~ half a mUllon
hal bee1l spent." .,Iert Theatre. Mr. COIIOD. .. Id t&at be ft8 eaUs
.. --------... 'tied with the prolreu of hi' candlciao,. for tile pyernonlllp of 10 ...
He II '-.... 'ard wort to fill hll schedule ot appolDtmlllti.
BlWONIAlf stili'" fIIaLIIIIt1rBD
The re,ular ~eetlD' ot tbe &acon
ian club will be held In ph1llca lec
ture room Friday, Oetolaer 1 at 1; 30
,. m. Proteaol' i. 11'. Relll, of the
department of aa'themattat .w read
a Piper atltl "'!'he Va,tattotl of
an Inlul'aaoe 'ollqJ'. The public
Ii cordlany tATtled.·
The Kappa BllDla frat.Blty wUl
enttrfala at a .W~I Hrt7 frida:r
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THE 'INDEPENDENT
TICKET OF THE SENIOR CLASS
Class Officers President
STUBBARRON ' Vice-President
CORNBLIA PRENTISS Recording-Secretary
MAGDALEN. tUYJ)BR Correspondiuc: Secretary
BELlS Dl>WLIN Tl'eiaurer
P.A,B~IOKLOVV
Olau Delega.te GROVER JAOOBSON
8eldors:-The lDdependent Senior ticket is aslring for your l11J.r.rt on the grounds that evel'J member on ticket represents cert&i.n re~ University activities. Go over the aboVe Jist of candidates again, carefully. See if e •• ry petson I1aa not contributed abundantly to every University &etivity-athletics, literary, scholaatio a.nd socia.l. Furthermore, each candidate pledges hiJpelf to work for the belt interuti lJf tile _Ie «ie'S &I they have in the pal\ -whtch tact ~ts u 8& senior claaa . to felpicttully present their various candidacie~ fUr your oouidera.tion.
aT_lDl, Oct. 8, ta tbelr neW: bome on _111!1~~~.~ __ ""' ______ 1!11111~~~~ __ ~~~~~~~~.~_: ....... _____ .~.- Dubuque IUNt.
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FOOTBALL
I GAME
B.A.TU::ElDA. y- . FAIRFIELD vs lOW A CIT¥"
Game Called at 10 O'clock P. M.
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ADMISSION
25c
The Welworth At····AMERICAN THEATRE TODAY
A Better Blouse
J At $2.00
"The Avenging Conscience" Six-Reel Feature
With Henry Whitehall and Blanche Sweet staged by D. W. Griffith
New Models on Sale Tomorrow SHOWS START AT 2:00, 3:45, 5:30. 7:15, 9:00
We could not be too fu180me in our praise of Wehrorth Blouses for they are so very appeaUng in all that goes to make a Bloule desirable, that words to describe them seem utterly Inadequate. We must ask that you see thele Waists, to real1&e how lood the, are. We feel that in buying thele Blouses at U.OO JOu are pannI conaJdera.blyless than Waists of a Uke charac.ter, would ordJnarl, cost, It bought elsewhere.
team consisting ot a captain and the per104.
twenty men. If the ball crosses one of the side Iowa's long Une of literal1
The same men may participate In lines, it is ,brought in fifteen yards,
W elworth Waists Are Sold Here Exclusively.
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both the first and second periods but
this Is not reQ. uired.
Th6 whole of each class is eUgible
in the third period. The third period
shall take place regardless of the re-
sult of the first two periods.
each side lines up five yards from occasions will be brought to a
the ball, and the ball is put into play tonight when Zeteg1l.thian i by the referee. will have its annual freshman
Only street and tennis shoes shall er.
be allowed. The gathering
Close Hall and a large Any effort on th~ part of either
has been arranged; iIllClbding At the 'beginning of each period the class to prevent the entrance to the spee,ches, and toasts followed bJ
JUiliLOGG ANNOUN0E8 RULES lined by Director Kellogg yesterday participants shall Une up, each field, or the participation of any freshments.
are as follows: along his own ,goal Une. At the sig- member of the other class, shall sub- strictly informal and will be l''--sblllen Sophomore Pushball Con- There shall be three periods. nal "Play" of the referee, each side . " . - ject ~he offending !Class ,to a forfeit- ,reshmen ot all colleges ot the
te8t Toda)' Will Consist of Three The first shall start ,at 4: 46 p. m., shall rush toward the ball which has
Perioda of 1P1a,. Wednesday. been placed in the !Center of the tield.
The length of each period shall be ·mach side wlll endeavor to push the
The freshmen and sophomores 10 minutes, no time taken out. ball over the goal ot the other side ;
will clash on Iowa Field this after- .Intermisslon between,the first ·an,d each goal to count one pOint. In
noon In the annual .pushball contest. second periods shall be five minutes. case the ball does not cross either
The aUalr wm take place at 4: 30 0'- eBtween the second and third perl- goal line, or In case of a tie In num
clock and Directors Kellogg and ods, ten minutes. .ber of goals made, the period shall
Schroeder will act as officials. In the first and second periods be decided against the Iide on whose
The rules of .the contest as out- each class shall be represented by a territory the ball rests at the end of
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Varsity Six Hundred
I F you want the snappiest overcoat you ever put your
frame into, you'll get one of Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Six Hundred models. They are new in idea, and n~w in the smart little to u c h e s of style which mak~ clothes distinctive, and unusual.
Come and see the new overcoats; there's nothing like them anywhere else. At $25 you'11 see some very rich fabrics; and very smart styles.
COAS'IS' The New Way Store
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The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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ure of the contest.
THE BOSTON Shoe Repairing Shop
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FROM
OLD ONES
C_ In IIIcIIM u. WI IOu what thl. "'_
w. do not cobble ..... w. r.bulld th.m.
W. u .. the f_
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JOE SIMPSON 12a So. Dubuque ~trt'et
Telephone Red 440
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,We l)se Only Oak Soles
T. Dell Keney .... ~ ... "The Old Reliable"
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ....
Call and see us on our new students' rates on pressing.
211 E. College St. Telephone 17
Buy a Yea GameCaU
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OOVERNMENT OO~
MBET TO DISCUSS
8TITUTIONI
Noted Hen Constitute
~W In.es~ate Cor
1IJgbft' EducaA
Des Moines, Ia., Oct.
cational survey c.omml
federal government
charge of the survey
etate edulCational inst
meet in Washington, D.
plan for its work in low
It is probable that th
th~ commission will pe
the Iowa instituions w
'time and spend J)erhaps
over the situation.
The commission alre
.iderable to work on, 1
the buildings and clas
much valuable data Se(
a visit of Dr. S. P . C:
ment specialist in high
and through his ~orreSI
State Board Pl
This survey, it will be
II being undertaken at ;
the state board of edu(
view to improving and
efficient the work at
,tltutions, Not only ,
mittee go into the ph~
ment of the institutions
study the extension w(
dertaken Iby our state e atttutions; they will 01
tendance at the variou
determine whether or n
as are too small to jUi
Ing maintained and 01
too large. • Iowa is the first stat
a complete survey of il
Instituions on the part
States government. It
lay that not alone are
of the state board an:
prove benefbcial to the
but the government c lDlious to prove the ef
department. .
Noted Men on
The commission is
lOme of the most distil
Cltors in this country.
to Commissioner Claxtc
ehalrman, the followi
bera: Dr. Kendrick C. 1
of the college of libel
'el'l1t, of Illinois; Dr.
Surhes, president Mial
Ohio; Dr. BaUey, forn
the college of agrleultt
UnlYerBity; Dr. James B
of the ooltele of liberal
UlllveJ'lity; Mra. H. "W
reau of education, at
. capen, IpeelaUlt In hlgl
'Dr. Godfrey, ;president
IUtute, Phlladelphla.