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JHcnns^teanian PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL CO. "92? PRICE. THREE CENTS
IN CLOSE CONTEST H burton School's Newspaper Survey
Shows Front-Page Space Given Crime
ScuM. By Virtue of Victory in Quarter- Mile Run. Will Hold Anchor
Position on Saturday
KEEN COMPETITION EVIDENCED
E Dern, Freshman Class President, ,v .15 First Year High Jump Trials
by Clearing 5 Feet 10 Inches
track meet held Sal . ,.,. Franklin Field, the
■.. Ri da by the
. The track i la were
two ti .mi-, thi R< da and the ,, . ., competition marked thi
A, n the two BldeB, and Bnal- 're. Gold, illT* ■•
: iii wen awarded to the Hi ei ill and third places,
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>rtant event 01 I i mi yard run. Freshmen only
. lit, and the outcome ol ii . t< .mi which « II r pr>
... in ■! i iii--' year class . r mile run in the Relaj i
i', iwi i Scull took Ural place, win- • • ol 52 i 5 8< i 'I'M- 0
. >nd, tollowi d Bj i. • i. irman, respectively, Scull,
vi< tory, was picked to ., | ■ ,, rai e thla S itur I iy.
,1 tali ol the Freshn i am, had little trouble In in-
n the two-mile run. m Ruell, who placed second.
i i : third. The time l 23 seconds. . , sidenl ol the Fr< Bhman
. u thi Freshman high Jump , ;,, , in Inches. Hale
: for secon! plaee in this
rard dash waa won by Lowry, . | , ios. Iy Lieberman
I | ,,-,.. The lime waa 10 6 10 . 100 yard Inten lass was won
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GERMAN CLUB PLANS ANNUAL SPRING PLAY
inde" will be preanted b) i lub ,ii Lhe Phllomuslan Club
... on Wednesday evi I;.. enthusiastic rei epti u
laft," the lasl offi i ■ ib ::.,. encourage I the mem- ent a more protenl loua one
i A weeks the cast baa .-. the production under
. i w.iii. mar Alfredo, man- i ;■ nil.HI Theatre, of thla
by Ludwig Kulda l)i among the b i lub.
A- Dr. Bruno .Mar'1 ns, a pendent mi an '■
■ ■ icpecting lii^ the evi nlng One
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•. ,\ - ti Bru with vowe ! permanent celi-
■ in |i - his grief In ■ ■
pher I •• i a Li m The again,
bj thi Ir l vlj \ remark by
there, to
Peace cpenai I tl
iri fate
re been se- il will ;:ilil 1.
nay be I • gnage IN-
I C 'liege Hall, or at •
a ■ ' . i ' . : ■
Iy small proi i I the front-page pace ii '■ • :
mpan d to i.. wa a a- conatru tivi and ■ lui atlonal is
i. \. aled by a survej at | Ighi leading Basti i a m « spapi ra
made in the Wharton School recently. i iey, which covers editions ol
thi • Ig • n< a - papers from 1911 lo 1918 ai 'I from <» tobi r, 1924, to Februai | 1926, waa made im the purpose ol determining how much space newspapers are devot ing ..n their tronl pages lo particular
news In thi sun ■■> I he i"i- tloi .i news wen
madi Politl -. foreign new a, i* . iri g, sciences a a I arl.
. ty, accident, religious and obituary. Despiti fact thai I police news
was broadl) interpreted to include nol onlj stories of the actual commission of 11 in. - and their Investigation, nut •ill criminal court proceedings and a
ent casi nvolving a certain amount ol ty, the sun ■ j show - tnat onlj
22.5 i" :■ < "tit of the front pagi • « .- ii iw being 'i' vote I to thla i lac i «■
- ol politics : in occupy 38 . • nl ol
pan svhlli foreign news 12.5 per ci in The accident n< i
Including all atorli s of greal I istera
' : ve 14.5 pi i ci nt ol the Brat
pagi apai i Fh i pi t levi ted to business new -. 3 pi r ci nt to siorii the ai i- ■ nd B< lem ee, and l per ceni • ai h
religion, obituaries and aporta, in;, n al In Ami ri< an political affairs
. ■ • - teadily Ii I
., i. 11Ii ,n laon ol the amount i f spai e di • . ara ago and I
: ■ i itest Ini rease amouni i I -;■ given to an)
class "i news Is thai given I i thi arl - and -' Ii ii.. - w':.II stories ol I he arts
ml) a !'• Iy small per c< nl ol front pagi spai i . the survi y shows thi new pap< rs an
I pei i ■ toi 'i thai ; toda) than ti n years ai
From 1911 I 1913 Dg with ri ligiou - topici wi i ■ given 1.5 pel cent nt the front pagi spai . while sporl wen given .5 per cent In connection with the
i ii. •,.a. d i" religion and -i' t be pointed out thr
( ni wspapers to aside ci rtaln spai for the
: . IgiOl ': page
In thai while instantly I .■ number ol In
i. : n.ii lonal com pi tltlons i I prob- ably accounts for the additional
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DDYLES [IGHI TRIUMPHS SOPHOMORE PROM TICKET I HTML ME SALE SHOWS PROGRESS
Bernett Strokes Irmigers Boat Over the Representatives Will Make Canvass of Henley Course, But Loses by a All Fraternities to Insure
Length in 6.53 Second Year Backing
BORIE'S FRESHMAN CREW WINS BOOTHS ARE STILL AVAILABLE
Johnny Doyle 1< .1 his eight to vli tory
lasl Saturday in thi weeklj ti I ■ ■;. | \ i rail. Doyi i rew
raci . against the i I I *< « bj Irmigi r, bul now stroked b) Eddie it.: i.. n. Irmigi i wa ro »lng No, l In; this boat in place ot Captain Mi Donald, who haa bei n absent from crew prai tli •■ the past week due to the death of hia father.
ri,,. race was rowed unaer pi rfert weather conditions ovi r the l 5 16-mile course, the winner's time being 6.531-6. The Freshman rac >, held earlier In the^
rnoon, waa won bj the heavy yearling ,.,.,.« • by Borle; the distance for this race waa one mile. Borie's hopefula were in front by a length and a half when the flnlsh line waa crossed. The winner's time w as 5 20
The Varsity race was hard fought over nt ii urse Al the atari Benm
boat Jumped Into the lead and held this position until the trolli y bri ig< » i« ri.,. hed, when Dolyi called for a big stroke an I the bow ol hia Bhi II drew
at ol Benm tt'a D lyli In- iii- stroke to 36 a minute. \
- neared the ha irk I ■ noj ,. , re« gradually pulli il away from
i Hi | on Pagi six
SOPH PROM COMMITTEE MEETING There will be an In the Sophomore Prom Committ" e
lit, al 7 10, ..i 3529 Loi list Sti T STANTON FRIEDBERGER
General Chairman,
With only four daya remaining ■ II a iphomore Prom, ' lhairman I
haa ■ xpressi d hit I n I hat all tickets I" purchased as soon a - poasibli
I'I ilt i proi nr. at ■ • - are now on Bale at the
on <'lub. in thi toi , and in-' Hoi IJOOI I lomm Guilfoi d'a and the Pennda llrectlon ol
n Alpass, 'i. ket i hairraan. A thor- ough canvass I I hi i Brious fraternity
« III ii Ii bj • he i .Hum!' ■• • ' -UP- a repi
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C. A. ELECTIONS N iminations tor offli i in thi CI
lian A it ion i • ■ i:: Wi (Kllaml \ ■
IJ 5 P M on TI ui «l IJ
N'omii ma ■ bj any mi nib I I
nomination inusi
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REVOLUTIONS OFTEN MUCH EXAGGERATED
Latm-Amer ca Maligned. Says Pro- fessor Collings
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n ih" upper urou] es is called t Vpril 27. ;- the last
, D which applications for rooms ma) be flli ■ allotment of r
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SPARTA FRITZ, Jr., Buraar.
Seniors To Nominate Honor Men Tomorrou
Hold Balloting n Houston Club—Make
Final Selections Thursday
Starting al l" A M In the Houston
Club tomorn «. thi membi ra ol s mior i la-- will i asl their ballots lor
Domination ol honor men. 'i hi p
will be open until I 30 P, M The I
of Hi" S| ii Man. Bowl Man
Cam Man and Spade Man will take place
mi Thursday ol thla week.
\ ording to tl Undergi i oun
.-il. all ... ■ ng oi inn i '
form will maki > man ini : .-• Me i i
, on« • ■' tne hon held toi I
■ . thi mi n who have
i for Peni are
nui ontesl Sen ration ''■
their bal
omorr >« i "■■ on • " b
n i orded by the voting. irding to thi plan ol tbi i lection
- - v • • I -v • - ■ 1 by iii" L'ndergraduate Council
Comn tee on Election Senior, when h" votes tomorrow, «ill « rite dow n
the names of I hi four men who In his
opimioi honors. Thi ■ ■ twelvi Seniors who recelvi thi
. number ol votes on tnla ballot-
. || be placed on the ballot in the
iin.il plecl Ions a hii h will bi hi Id T
day In 'ii.- Bnal electloi a the hlghe8t number of votes «ill
be declared Spoon Mai nexl Bowl Man, iii" third will !>• mum d I lani Mi D
and Hi" fourth Spadi Man- All Sei u i ii.- "iiuiiii.. to vote, and thi j
•" take advantage "1 thla oppor
tunlty In order thai i n p
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Crew May Go to England
p. in been \ ir
,■1 "ini-. d a ti ip to Engl u
ty R four re
' ■ Val" Colu i mia race on M iy 2
iyIkill Hei
E DEFEATS LEHIGHi
IN SPEED! GAME Two Thousand People Watch Red and
Blue Team Score Fifth Consecu- tive Victory ot Season
FIELDS COLLECTS FOUR HITS
Tremper's Single in Ninth, Scori.iQ Kruez. Prevents Exciting Tilt From
Going Extra Innings
Ov( .i rremper, P« nnaylvanla'a hard-
enter Hi Idi r ■ vercame Lehil ,iii"
Saturday on Frankl i I ■ '■ -
out a single In thi ninth which brought
... mi \ Kr II i with thi wli nlng run.
For • iigs n appi ared a
Ri .I and Miu. « win- Li UlgU .- bCOl ■ -■.>'• \
Ui t« IVAut ■ III nmng ut tm ninth :■■ bi
and Wniti brought in i«u ruu», . ..p the BI
. iiiu in. i.gin Held stands; J. . ill, bit In tiu. .
who erred on the play, Mi il going to Hayi i i Ing Mali,
i,, um . i ■ plati .ai. r Hi" By to Fields. Allen thi
tied, th Pi nn ) team showed the needed punch in its
Al Kruez knocked uut a doubli and took i liir l a few momenta later on Fii Ids' fourth hil of the garni
per i ontlnued hia hitting MM ak, third Bafi blow Into
ii. id, and the game pnded a« Kruea scored the winning rnn. makli r, In 4.
z •," Loi a tar hurler. starl t ball 1
f„ilr innli ':nine five men and allow .... !.. '. |■' : . lilt. In llio flft'i
Ii i up a little ui i '•• high put two Merrill's homer over Tn m
hi ad i" center Held brought M< II ■ " ■ ahead of him.
Dr Parlsa gave Kruea a much-ne d< ! ,1 ;,„ | thi Ihnaw pitched ere I-
Itahle hall during the last four Innlnars, ■ Ivnaj credit for 'he win. The BOgev
... ' -I...1 ,.f (he fl"M slowed u" "i° fl'-ldlt'B romilderaWv but ' Cnntlnm I Pagi Fivi
Dp"rHn<K»'« "I'olays Prizes ' • I 111 ■ ■ ■ '
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• ■ ' his -'"liar WOrh f ir i'. r ■ -'. Ivanla during the will ho nn display In thi
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PENNIMAN BOWL CONTESTS Wli L RESLMK TODAY WITH BASKETBALL A^D SWIMMING
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M'Kenzie Cashmiers
and
Imported Tweeds $40.00
with 1 trousers
WARRENS 3425 WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Importing Tailors
TOPCOATS $33.00 KNICKERS & FLANNEL TROUSERS $8.50
2 week delivery on all orders
Fine Worsted Suitings
New Colorings $45.00
with I pair trousers
Are You Thinking of Going Into
BUSINESS? Thousands if School Men Are
i ii templatii If you arc in tlii- class, have you thought yi m way tlir mgh I lent i A few j ears on ( you such an i
sales and bus pies as tin r waj
11 you have a str< i . you migl ■ with
ing for. LaSalle I Kti i ion L"n» rsitj is mittedly I in Vdull
■ '.'. a half I lur activ<
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the faculty of any of the
1 Supi rintci pals ci (| ■ pe can qualify i ir im-
• itiye positioi membership extension i I we would liki to discuss ,i permanent c i - nection with our institution with a few strong, resourceful school men.
Our Men Learn Business
and Make Money H. H. FITTS,
LaSalle Extension Univeriity
1315 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
KRAEMER WINNEK OF
GYMN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Th ■ nail inal ampionship n i- held In New York City on April 11.
11 • le five m • - n entered by Pennsylvania, M Kraemer was I itstandlng
, • by taking first In r ipe climb and second In the rings. '■
K i- me I ne as
a - trprlsi Goltman f >r Pen ring Fourth
• ■ rope climb. ie Middle Atlantic champion
r- rsity 1 ter. K In ran wa: w 111 limbing
ra and ' look flrsl place In I i • man came in seennrt In I
climb and Ehrman fifth nn the hor*o •■. m toam closed
under C rvEi
UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEAM CALLS OUT CANDIDATES
Aspirants for Team and Managerial Com- petition Will Meet in the
Houston 'Olub Today
LAW SCHOOL COURTS NOW OPEN
MacDonald & Campbell
The Drovers and Merchants
National Bank Opp. West Phila. Station P. R. R.
CHESTER AVENUE OFFICE 5517 Chester Avenue
Capital »500.000 Surplus A Undivided Profits $189,750
Resources 83.356.726.89
Consistantly Commercial
PRESIDENT Samuel Graham. Jr.
CASHIER Charles V. Mohan
LEADING SPECIALISTS in YOUNG MEN'S
Snlta Orarooata Sporle Clothea Qaberdaaberj> Motorini Apparel
Hata
1334-1336 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA
Digest This Ad and learn to eat at
The Varsi-Tea Cafe 3703 1-2 WOODLAND AVE
We serve all kinds of sandwiches and Reasonable meals from 7.30
\ M. to 11 P. M
;ome regularly and buy a $3.36 meal ticket for $3.00
Open Sundays
Cai ! idates for the fnlvers ims will rep irl at the
will i"- hi Id In the H ion Club '' • ion at 1 P. M Candl-
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■ tip at this n tins Ail S
ibi-j competition and ai ' T Red nd Bin n will
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of the Height
courts In New York City April ., .. ,. ,... B | pen tl
= >n ^n *' n day. when it np;. (hi Hill School n^tm^n tl town.
It will be Impossible to conduct a toun ami nt to team which will
■ ■ the i • rsity on the com year as was planned, since thi River
P Id ■ mrts upon which tl i I tra I i be held, "ill not be completed n fore tbo i m. Tli" team will h • ; Dg •■•!'. ■ .
e candidates, and all those who 'o rompi't.- for places on thelli
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squad. Tho Law School i i i ourts at
Thirty-fourth and Chestnut Stn i iw ready f >t use. Ticket - admil
r to I ' ■ lies will 12 50 wl l< tl... prl i i •
n tii ■ S10 T« each will [ tl
tickets will also 1 Ivenue courts,
It pays to go out of your way for something good.
NOTICES C mtinu i Pag Thr
Soccer Th" I ii nt the Wharton School • the
R per Fli:! ' 1 P. M.: V) \\ st. Pratt. i " B Blnns N'octoi Pat -• HOT ■ ■■ ti Bar- ker, i n. S Iver.
Band B I :i at 5 I' M. In the Houston Club music room.
Sophomore Basketball—Following mon ■ ■ • t 1 "•"!'. for Howl
-non: Davf-n- I' W ilker, Duncan
WARM WELCOME AT WINTERS
THE FAVORITE OF A NATION
BEECH-NUT CHEWING GUM
ITS THI FLAVOR THAT COUNTS
BEECH-NUT QUALITY Has No Equal
Saxophones p
See
KEACH & GREENE
M/- i Market S;
Jewelry Repairing Engraving
WHY BE LATE FOR CLASS
RODGER F. PRICE WATCHMAKER
HALF CUTS COUNT UP 3647 WOODLAND AVENUE
3 Above the Campus Delicatessen
Beaston's Established 1874 Opp. Dorms
Everything Tor The Student Come In and Look Over
Our Complete Stock
1* Serviceable fabrics, Correct Style. Reed's Standard of Tailor- ing and fair prices make our clothing supremely attractive.
Suits and Top Coats $35.00 and upward
JACOB REED'S SONS 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
fegaasssa
THE WHITE HOUSE
CAFE
EATING HEADQUARTERS FOR
U OF P STUDENTS
3657 WOODLAND AVE
BELLAK Pianos Rented
1129 Chestnut Street
RUBBING ALCOHOL lot
D il lied from Grain
Bath-Massage-Rub 1HF II I > I KM PRODI ( I s < o
IV> Race Si Cincinnati Ohio
Sokl by Campus Dr
ANNOUNCING
the display of our exclusivi
IMPORTED SHOES AND HOS
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Bl ASTONS - MONDAY APRIL
LOUIS MARK IMPORT! R
143 S. BROAD STREE1
i XTREME AN CONERVATIV E BRI1
1925 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAQt THRCI
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n men seem to be p ying • ccs. we think we
- up.
• In Winter.
ed. i, Special R.P. garters
'em in their place. \l.'. HAY NEXT
Broadway at Liberty
Herald ft*
Broadway at Warrea
mJ%m Qmamimt Comtrt"
K«YnrkCky
Broadway
Fifth Are. at41«« 81
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Freshman Swimming All men I
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Wharton Seniors
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AINSLEIGH, Inc.
.it Penn Drug Store
April 20. 1925
THE LAI 1ST IK I \1) 1\
MEN'S FASHIONS
SPORT TOGS TOPPERS
ACCESSORIES
920 Broadwaj New York
HELLO BOYS!
iVF Have you seen our Spring and Summer Woolens. The chcic >. from the best Foreign and American Looms. A variety of patterns and colors that is without equal in the city.
MICHAEL FRANCISCO TAILOR
214 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET (Below Walnut Street)
Clothes built to your individuality
'. i.ft i t'lLKUi;!!!: i
Christmann'E Bakery D. J. Timmoni. Prop.
BREAD ROLLS PASTR) 3269 Woodland Ave.
Fraterniiiec Supplied Baring 056'!
Everything tor the College Man at the
Penn Drug Company Opposite Dornis
SERVK I ACCOMMODATION
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Freshmen
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KeyS -••
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Beta G., I Sign
Undergraduate Council i
Tennis I
Red and Blje ■
Swimming
Take vA Weekly Trip Home . . . Oxer The Telephone
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She Can "Hardly Wait"! SAY WHAT you WILL . .. half the battles ol life .ire won. h.ilf the college tests arc passed and half the big games arc brought to a glorious victor) through the faith and the interest of the people at Home . . . your Mother and Dad!
"] have been very busj " is a favorite excuse lor delay in writ- ing them a letter, hut there isn't a man in college who is tcx> busy to telephone Hume once each
week.
Let the telephone connect you with Mother and D.id once c\ week ol your college life. It is a habit you will never regret.
THF BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Cfw^-^ enns^toanian
f ublMliud m iiie UIMTMII oi ilia Univcim ., .. . ... t-Accpi aui.uai, auj..»* w.c Lliivel ) ,....
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF UJSOUUJti .... -•. olLlt.Ni, ..
MANAGING EDITOR NEWS. tUllon JA..I1..1 Al. ln..SULU.)U.., -., I.. .......... 1I..S..A.N. ...
FEATURES BOARD KUJJKK'l H. U.SUUK.S, ilD ... i .. AKD i . i . -•
i IIAKi.L.i It. l.i.l.iu I i . ,.v . . , .. I .' '..I II '.-
EDITORS j. i... gyrence i ,a*. , _• J, 1JU« 1'aLLuit, 26
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Tbomaf i. QrUlllb, 2£
K. it. UeUowvlli -• ASSOCIATE EDIlOKb
L.d*.uil 1.. LSucUcy, -u Wd >.■ M -J. -■- i.cniiM Al. CiioBidi. U .-.. ... L'autrwta, -i. J4iin«ia cidMluid, -Jii Uobeil a. KsuvuM, -u liouoll A. liiclieliicnici. -i. I • ■ •■' "■ UlUBMlli iw iiuuriLo A. UlUnarUn, iii '."".t J- Bcflwart* -'. h.. atoll Lioww, m fc'rwl U. Bavtay, iM
ASSISTANT EDIIORS John WtUker. '27 S. Wo»n»I b'lamlnf lliuhiuil fiiuuiua, 'il ICalpU li. l^ulou aidim/ J. biavll, '27 Vwnun Ivuiikio c. vv.nu.o AicAliiuuu, "27 >-'. sumnar l>»vu, -o ,,....,.,. ii. Walker, '27 Leonard l . Dill, Jr., "in j. uudicy jJttik*, 27 i IJI.K J. 'linker. '2H Kooeil C. ioild. '27 L.d»uid Irish, '2* LUAiii A. olouunir, '27 LlO} . U. 1 ..u. .. '-.
PICTORIAL CHAIRMAN BUM AJtD •...Ai' in ........i. PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITORS
Ueorf• Q. SI«V«M It K. M- Aiuu,h> 1.. iv. V lUiUoi'loid 'i licodoi'o Arnold i llaU'laf Ciaveii* Of i.i.d col.tn
BUSINESS MANAGtH hl.l.lluuu HHUil.Mj A1.1A1A11.U, '-..
ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER Mini el J. Ado, '2* Paul J- i'- ecUuiiit, 2>
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS iluibhall G. AUllieiiy, '2» aaiuucl 11. In a, li
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS J. I'. Ciawloid. Jr.. '20 V, Al. Gilleayie, '2b W. A. A.I..,..-., 'M A. Al. lloukiiia, Jr., '27 John I.. Landau, -• 11. 1*. l.lo.da, '27 W. a. Goldalelu, '2t> LII.I.'IU 11. Clui k, '27
K. lauker, '2S
i. a. li.tdbuiK«i, .. W. V\ . V* coll, '27 j. v\ Uliaton sin.ih, '27 1'. God.o Sin.Ill, '27 John Al. Aloiil*uiiu i ,. '27 Mitraiutll lAjwm, '27 ii. W. Hunncora, ^u w ..a. r i'. Adams
Donald Al. u ood I ..,■,.., .1 .. 1 .,,..„'.. J 1 .
The Pennsylvania!! Invites oammunlcailons oo a.i subjects pi University illloleal. l^ctleia uiuol Oe Signed, hdl i.,fci.aluie will h.
f wltbbeld, if desired. !^ OFFICE, 34J1 WOUDG.V.ND A\ii,Mli
Hit Pennaylvanlan ia eutersd at tne Philadelphia I'oaioiD . ..- Hecond-tiaos matter.
iBubscrlpllona, Jj.uu per year, cine oent extra ioi eaob tony nani.ii wilhm the touuiy.
Business Manager's Office Hours: 6 TO ti P- M. DAILY
iltinhor of fcaisieiii liiitLo.ittiait Newspapei Associatloo
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925
NBW8 EDITORS OF THIS I8SUE RICHARD M. SAMSON
KUWARD S. IRISH KOV s. I;I NK
A WEEK OF CARNIVAL
To the man who is athletically or Bocially Incim J,
moat or II- an cither one or both, Lhi wi It b yonu* Joubt Hi,- one "I raosl activitj and Blgmfli i, nil. With affairs, theatrical and so lal r ach a% th i z ■■ on Friday and Saturday, il markj the turning point of the season after which all eyes turn toward Hej i Daj
and fommeuci mi in. 01 .ill the year il mosi ■ i•, could l»' termed i 'arnival Wi i '•■
The annual Pennsylvania Relays, .1 track and U .ii national and international import, probu • 1 erves Ursl place in iln sphere of athletii happenings, it is pr ceded tii. Spring Itegatta, whi< I. will be h hi •'" 1 In Si buj Ik il n< xl Wedni ida) and Thursdaj afterno-ins, brl er tec barge cr< wt Tin Varslt) basi ba . nine mi Swai on Franklin Field on Wednesday prior to 11- departun two-game circuit Into New Bngland.
With it« first week's run al tin Forrest completed, tit -
Mask and Wij « will ma h Saturda) evenin A iiowei post 1.1.-.111 performani 1 i, "Joan >l Ark 1 a a will nltely passed Into hlstorj when the linali day nii;iit. The Sophomon Pn mena le In \\ Hull on Fridaj will mark the culmination ol the l nlvet
on. Although not thi m ilar ball 1 I Prom 1 "ii" - al an as tlnu ai maiden tor the colorful Relays in the si.ul.dm.
Although only om of I ks" whii 1 break the daj In-daj out routine of tl I year, tliia one «ill Bcarcel) be ou a respect to among 1 he undi rgradua With il I 1 of dramatic, athletic and social all II can well be 1 .. wei i> of 1 .tnii\al.
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THE LAST LAP With this evening's performai
Wit; triumph, "Joan of Arkan and last week of il t Tbeal
|,. rformam • s which « 10 be the lael of the rear. There will IT n ■■■■ all, r the Qt '■ • 25. Wh< 1 t.iin Is runs: down 1i1.1t evening Mask and \\'.~ will li<' ov< r for anotln r year and "Joan of At kansas" «ill !■• ■ ome a sub-
: ir 1 omparlson and will r ; former Mask and Wig succ—- In of the Qulm e sn, 11 1 lubh«
lima the ■ ide, the rj
and thosr who are members of tl any cannot help but
feel some regret that II I much tiring work, long hours is at an end, but it meat , liar.1, terizi tl b than one form group as truly ■: • that may be mention* d at only Room tor Oni
Ma 'k and Wig has I
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R If" M in erta lulj turned mil to ■ Pole rau I
It is report) d I Z zl lit hal In favor
it,' hold on him. If Mm our 1: : com !. would Immod 1
'.1 ih,
ii, .v 1 liarap
WH had thought for .1 ti n days that 01m were hecon en thej wouldn't ipi ak to us on the street, but il was flnallj 1
Zb] zko al the b mts and h trail :. out tin ir longm 1
I., ifterward
Wi ",• thai ih. I'hillli Vfokan, pre- : ' Ro ton II
hi- ■ " ■ in din I,." II ic on Satin I
" Vlai k I'l'i'dicl 1 1 .1 II n 1111 nib r that
would
v lent , the li, qm in I the prim
puzi li
ne<l the radio r who was led th ilnlon liande 1
down bj tin A mm h more appropriate punl hmi nt, wq tli nk, ■. 11I1I have been lo maki Beveral hours to 1 la- broadi astii
V1 , ■ h a, \s III b in the Relay
liim ■ run the li nuili of th, ti .
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and , • ly iinpn ol 1 ommunl m, but and 1
TODAYS APPLESAUCE
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The Cam pus Shop
Haberdashery
and Clothing
shirts one week only— at these prices
Nci matter what kind of shirts
you prefer wearing we have them — lots of them at prices that you will gladly pay. For example, here are just a few very p> ipulai numbers:
Plain white Alpha Cloth Shirts Collar $^so attached «
Lumba Check Flannel Shirts — Collar- $4 85 attached, Feather-weights . . . ™~
Blue Oxford Shirts —Collar-attached— $■€ 95 laundry savers «
Be sure to stock up this week. Come in today.
remember—we press 5 suits for $1.00
LIST OF OTHER STORKS 1010 Market Street 122S Market Street 1J05 Market Street
1140 \!.<rUi-t ^ir.'.l I SIH Market "-irrci 149 S. llro.iJ Sirccl
27 South lSih vtreet N 1 ( . r tthfil N.uchSta. ^ or. Hi,,-.1 &i i.,...,.! Ava.
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"TXTe have vacancies for a few more agents both full time and part time.
Pennsylvania men desired, both Graduates and Under Graduates.
Call at this office and learn detrvils.
Berkshire Life Insurance Co. of Pittofield, Mass.
Everett II. Plummet, General Agent 421 Chestnut Street Philadelpl.
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Yellow Lantern Cafeteria 3433 Walnut Street
Luncheon 11.30 to 2 Closed Sunday Rreakfast7.30 to 9 Dinner 5 to 7
FROLICS OF II II /. 2< No. in-
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UNIVERSITY MEN'S DEPARTMENT ..
MONDAY. APRIL 20, 1925 THE PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVB
THE TALK C- THE TOWN" -THE NEWEST NEW THING"
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Dance Box Band OF 11 STAR PLAYERS
EVERY EVENING 8.30 TILL 1 SATURDAY MATINEES, 2 30 TO 5 GENTLEMEN, 11.00; LADIES, 75c
(Including War T is I for a Poppy Dance After
the Show" SURPRISES EVERY NIGHT
E OPENS MAY 1ST Alumni in All Parts of World Organ ze
for Fifteen-Year Campaign, Says Chairman Gates
S17.000.000 FOR IMPROVEMENTS
I'M invented a Dew nice |>.>w.lor which can't come off.
1 UII' —I've gol i New r'luclilcy -mi to try it on.
DIAMOND^ JEWELRY
We Specialize in
Jewelry and
Watch Repairing
Special K Stude
1531 CHESTNUT ST.
Special Ratf '« Student!
In prep ~""ih anniversary, the L'nlversitj c4
Pennsylvania will, on May l I>I»-I. - campaign to raise more than 145,0 100 i- .1 permanent Endowment fund. "It - i vast undertaking to gather contrlbu "■Hi- tota ■ .■ 116 ■■" ." Thomas S. Oati 93, who beads the ■ ommittee in
.:•• of the fund, remarked. "R-'ut the plan i- commensurate; it la assuming not merely ,-i national but In truth an Inter-
;i scope "Hundreds ol notable gr of the
University who are pusiiine their work in forty-odd foreign countries are help- ing to build ii i. a great organisation to carry our story and our appeal during the nexl Bftei n j u - to the four corners of fli" world. The atory ..f the founding;. d< velopment, Ideals and accomplishment* of the University of Pennsylvania has such :i human appeal ae to Insure a uni- versal response.
"Wi can saj " i ontlnued Mr, I I "thai the University of Pennsylvania haf
real pioneer in American edu- II m. it esl kbl I ■ ' the first medical
arhool In tin's country in 1766. while it •-•till went under the name of 'The Col-
my and Charitable School.' Thi Unlvi rs I y p mslble for
mi m of the firs! chair of law In The first teaching
In thi . . nnsylvanla in l-:i conducted by Dr. William Pepi ■ who later was made Provo I Thi i' • igaln led when it made busl-
• pe by the Introduction of the \V i a hool of Commerce in 1881 "
in -i . :-r. it "" tn be raisen n< 1H10 ■ nfto ftftft will hi • flp fnr tho en-
• • of the various schools and do- - and <i7onn.nnn will he used
, ■ com mi fund In- - Mr. Ual OJJ (9, as all man;
p. i W. John
( . Bell -i Gi rgi n Fr '»"( .1 Grayson '02 Dr .1 Norman
93 V.'.w i- ! II ■'" '""■ • . ■. H Huti hinsoi '88 L C Ma
72 Randal V i " ' ■ i" "■ Pi nd •' Barton Town-
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Scholastic Teams To Compete For Cup
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Presents
Cup for QuarterMi-le Relay
M. GELLER CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING
COLLEGIAN SUITS 318.50 UP
7 NORTH 40th STREET
Brills Restaurant We Serve Full Dinners
.45 and .35
231 South iOth Street
Sporting Goods Specia
TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING BASEBALL
Discount to Students
SHIRTS HOSE TIES
UNDERWEAR
Houglikirk & Polin Sporting Goods & Haberdashery
107 So. 11th STREET
-sjaconjii t O\UM Special
to li>ci-|/i?l (4 htsfim
Felix writes from — Lucerne
Ho for the land of Cheese, Choco- late, and yodels! We went alping first thing this morning among the foothills to get in condition for the Olympic's Yodeling contest day after tomorrow. Imagine represent- ing our country in such a famous international tilt!
I put the finishing touches on a new crescendo-prof undo yodel with which we hope to carry the field. Jack is acting as my a'.l- round manager, rubber, and trainer and I have to give him credit in spite of our spat over Kit I
This is a beautiful country, old feline, but you can't help but notice bow the advertisers have slipped up on a wonderful opportunity to cover the mountainsides.
Yours in Mu Mu, FELIX J
Mr. Anderson Pclk at the Supply Store on the Campus.
CUNARD & ANCHOR LINES ... —... ten I ci i«ed i i « t vn -
2M SO. ISTH ST., PHIL»Dei'>«,« OR LOCAL AGENTS
Philadelphia alumni of the Alpha -,-,., omega yesterday presented Orton, of the Relay Carnival,
which takes pla. nexl Prides and Franklin Pleld, a very fine silver
IP The cup will be a* M the winner ol the Wterschola I
nunrter-mlle race which will be ■ „„ Friday. Th« cup will beheld by the
.,, inning U tor the enanlng year, .„„, wll, be won outrlgW by tne first
„,i winning II three timi
Thi- WM "'" "" "'" ram this year at tl requ
„,. and will b. ■■ ^themos, .... ■ -, ath-
i T, cl B • i .i.
Mr
Hamilton Institute. St. John", ■ rsburg are all known to
,:iV. verv flne teams, and 11 Is ^.ed . . . will he
..oprcsnt record of IB 4-B «*• .. by „,„ rn1Verslty High, of
Chicago. I' not very fMt tlm<v The above challence cup Indicate the
interest taken in the Relay Carnival by the fraternities at Penn = v1van!a. for. in addition to the run offered bv the Alpha Tan Omcira fra'ernitv challcnire run* i ,,-. he*Tt t^reoented for various relav nt.amnlonshlns hv TVltfl nnsllnn T.amhda
Chi Mnha. Alpha Slew" Phi Phi Ksnpa p i pn| Kanna S'e-ma and Theta Chi.
Ui«lvth3lll iilNb UthtAlb l_fcHIGH i.» OfttOY GAMc
I uullUUud llolii 1' i-c OIlc
adi several spectocuiai ■ i The team wioweu up Ue»t at l) ing uiirteen mi- un >\ aim i ■•
Tins waa tin. Bret -,. tine on Franklin Field fol-
lowing the Southern trip, and makes ine tilth consecutive vicl "• The
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208 S. 36th STREET Open every evening (including Sunday)
Breakfasts served 8-10 A. M.
PYLE & INNES
TAILORS *> TCSV. *>
MEN AND BOV3
III* WALNUT *T, PHILADELPHIA.
ONE'S APPEARANCE
Good clothes do not make success but are a part of it. Your appearance is all
most people have to judge you by. Don't
underestimate its value. False economy often causes a man to be
misjudged. Our clothes cost a trifle
more at first but tt-ey retain their shape and last twice as long as ready-made
suits—Why not get the best and get
it here?
PYLE &INNES Leading College Tailors
1115 Walnut Street
rkua. Wtelaut 4041
Knickers and
Riding Breeches
Tuxedo Trousers
905 Walnut St. PhiU, P».
Bring Vest or
Sample; New
Pair Made to
Measure
WE SAVE YOU THE PRICE OF A NEW SUIT
Do You Need Money? See Dave BrooKs, 3211 Woodland Ave.
Money Loan Office Money loaned on anything Buy and sell anything
Special Wardrobe Trunks S15.00 up
Wright -Ditson Tennis Balls 45c. Tennis Rackets S2.00 up. Gilf Goods Baseball Goods Music.il Goods 35pc. less Store your raccoon Coat and use the money over summer.
BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL
PL^VMORE Rl TRADt MASK
A Sensational New
SPORT SHIRT We are showing this new Whitney PLAYMORE in oxfords.
• -Is. broar'cloths »rtd sportcloths. Instead of the usual tails the PLAYMORE ha', an nd of pu'e woo!
which is worn over the trouser top. The most comfortable as well as the best looking sport shirt ever made.
THREE DOLLARS
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PAGE SIX THE PENNSYLVANIAN MONDAY. APRIL 20, 1925
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You Wilt Find-
Things just as you desire them. We have the finest and
most complete line of Drugs. Toilet Articles and Stu-
dents Supplies to be found anywhere in West Phila.
Zullingers Drug Store 40th and Spruce8ts. Baring 1234
After you have tried the following: FRIEDRICH'S "FULL DRESS" Keeps the hair smooth and glossy. FRIEDRICHS "LEMON SHAVIN G CREAM". BIEG'S "EGG SHAMPOO CREAM" on the market over thirty years.
We Can Offer You Work for the sumrrer months that will be profitable to you and your Frat- ernity. Call to see us, or write
FRIEDRICH - FR1EDRICH CO. 456 Rising Sun Avenue
PHILADEPHIA. PA.
Bell Phone:
GLADSTONE 0640
BARING 8353
KeiserBrother s BEST SANDWICHES AND MEALS ORDERS DELIVERED
260 SOUTH 37th STREET
L. B. Schofield, '13, President T. M. Schonour. '12, Vice-President
DIRECT COAL COMPANY 30TH AND RACE STREETS
A Specialized Service to Fraternity Hou set
STUDENTS a»d TEACHERS
CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS
at minimum cost
Itineraries include France. Italy, Germany, Belgium. Holland, Austria, C/ccho Slovakia,
Switzerland, ..nd the British laies.
Student Third Class
31 to 80 days
$305—$845 includingptaaaceboth ways,
hi i. is menls. railroads, sightseeing, etc.
Descriptive booklet, outlining all tour*, places vuucd.coju.ctc.,mailed up riTejjuest
111.' TOR MACDONALD, 3731 Locust St., Philadelphia. Pa.
UNITED AMERICAN LINES (HARRIMAN L'.NE^ Joint Service uith HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE
230 So. 15th Street, Phii.v, or local ggerts
Nu Rho Delta - Spring Ball AT
Elks Club, Broad & Wood Sts. SATURDAY, APRIL 25
[an Garbcr HIMS \ - L BAND
Pokes Pirates
TALENT
SUBSCRIPTION $3.00
SPECIALTY NUMBERS NOVELTIES
INFORMAL
SOPHOMORE PROM TICKET SALE SHOWS PROGRESS
from Pace One
king. g Welghtman Hall
om are now iall will ba ted with
Palms,
: tarlas will constitute the tttrat tlvi
. . ■■•■•:.
- •■ A hici will i"- marked by large Boor will i»
; . n order to prorl ■■ i from >■ |
tte has sei an I many at- tractlvi Including Vinci i I
imous twelve-piece or- chestra. Lopei will personally direct his
makers, and many old favoi ■■■ nn-ylv.mia numb 1- will I •■
rendered during the evening. The fa^ blning qualities ot beauty and »-
are pr bably the b< si • v< r obtained for .1 like function.
All fraternities are urged to send In ; booths today to
J -• pb it..:r. 3603 Locust Street, rax for ■. bo ill- will be $10.
DOYLE'S EIGHT TRIUMPHS IN VARSITY TRIAL RUN
Continued from Page One
■ - ipponi !•■'- and at the hi ad of Peti r's i- md water b< gan to sh m betwi ■ item of Its boa! and the bow of B< n\ nett'g Bhell. When the coxswains called to the men for all they had, Bennett's Ighl rail< il to respond like thai i I Doyli '-
and the lighter boal passed ov< r the fin- ish a length and a quarter in the lead.
Thi si atii B of thi two boats was some- • i hanged Saturday due to thi
I two or three men. The boal • lined up as follows: Doyle's crew ' .! aeon, lmw: Elliott, A. Johnson, B
Hensel, Woodruff, Payle, D [i . and Rosi. coxswain. Benm tt'
crew Swan, how: Grashoff, Redway, Ir- Ri • \•-. Jordan, Bennett,
stroke, and Plug-Pelder, coxswain. ! Pri -hman boats linpil up as fol-
i: i rew — Jordan, ' Genl '■' Gi in W A
DI y. Si bastian, Borli. ?tro and Bi rry, ci i - w ain. Swei I si r'j crew Pat
bow; Thi irgard, Oilman, Mc'Ji i i . .-; iwyer, I >•' ' cr, Sw m r. stroll
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Tl • medals « hd h « ill be givi n to ::. u ■ n nft hargi crew il h.i Spring R gatta an on display In Gomm/'s i Thi n gatta « 111 hi Id W' dnesday an Thursda; ol this wei k.
BLUES DOWN REDS IN CLOSE
CONTEST BETWEEN CLASSES
tlnued from Page I >■
bj Watts, with Sharp and Bennetl third, respeel Ively. The I mi
was l" -' 5 Beconds. 480-yard Interclass run was won
hv Houghtrn, Goldberg ran a fine raci but i Id not quite equal the speed of Koughton He plac i second and Hop km- took third pla ••. The time of this race was 2 mimites 142-5 seconds.
Wobensn Iffi won Brst place In the Var- - i I the R80-yard run in the
time of - minutes 82-6 seconds. Gundrun cond. while Thompson came in
third. In the 220-yard low hurdles Slater placed first in the Varsity trials, winning In the fast time of 26 8-B seconds. Boner
second placi and Tornella third. In thi 120 yard l< w hurdles Powell won first
■ ■ i ten las- event, winning :i timi of 159 l" seconds Weygandt
•,\ hlli Si hw a rti i ame in third.
In • mile Freshman run Sinclair • ■ tapi yard ahead of Ulun-
who took sei in I plai i The time i mlnuti s 52 seconds In thi 220
yard run Torni first pi u e in the ty ti f 235-10 sec-
n !- Jarell and • • • ■ • ■ -■■ ond and •, • fter a cl ely
'• • ■ Pn »1 n an 220- yard run Forbes Rydi - wl repn ■ • \- w V ■'■< \-■ Il ' I i ' . ■ •
n, won easily. In winninc this • ■ qualed the timo of 2' "> 10 si I
made In the V ty 1 ■ nee.
SPANISH Tl Tl IRIXG ; prival ions. 15 M nut Stn ■ I
R XIS H ED 4 i ester Vvenue;
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SALESMAN WAXTED : : aft n : enthu
I.H.John si:-: ilarket, I
WILL THE PERSON who took a to] it in thi
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FRATERNITY HOUSE STEWARDS
/U TENT/ON/
Before yen arrange for the cooking and serving :,! • house foi n«'' year
SEE ME
I am prepared to take char ge of fraternity houses, put in rry help and under my personal sup ervision attend to the needs cf the - | ehen and dining room.
Rates for your members wil I be no higher than at present but qual- ity of food, variety and qua ntity will be improved
100% ERNIE M. ALLEN
ERNIE ALLEN'S Grill and Cafeteria
3337 Woodland Ave.
Splendid Restaurant 3645 Woodland Ave. Good Food, Properly Prepared
at Popular Prices
TODAY - AT BEAST0NS Kendig - Whelan - Mason
TAILORS 1207 WALNUT STREET
SUITS and OVERCOATS Shown by Mr. Mason Dress Suits & Tuxedos
New Spring Models Our entire line is here anticipating your
expectations. Prices $7 to $10
THQREENEW "Spring lifpdc/s-
f.
The Smartest Oxfords u've ever eeen — in the neweit her,. Black or Tan Calf alto
Patent.
2immermatfe MEN'S
137 So. Broad St. SHOES
1232 Market St. Both Shop* open Saturday Evening*
HgS222^1_^r: Formerly 1312 Che.tnut St. ES5.V ■