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fhe Bij udeville
JRSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY
OVERTURE MRS. MABEL PURPLE
Musical Dirsctor
LEWIS & CHAPIN and Dancing
:ular Dancing on a Ball.
AL DELTON Comedian and Yodler
PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS 011' THE STATIC UNIVICRSITY OJ' IOWA
lOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 2. 1909
S. U. I. LECTURE COURSE "THE MAN WITH THE HOE" Dr. William B. Guthrie
SOHEDULE OO~LETED FOR
WilliAM B. 6UTHRIf HAWKEYE BASEBALL TEAJf
UCTURts TONIGHT !Twenty-Two Games Included-nlir-
teen at Home
PROPOSf NfW fOUHSf IN' APPLlfD SClfNCf
FI
luk I>lan lor Week' am-
paJp
NIDberIM
TONIGHT N. S. AUDITORIUM
DfNTAL "GRADS" WILL 8f HfRf MARCH 9-10
-----~.--_.I DELIVERS LECTURE ON "THE GREATER N MUEIl OF ELEC'T
IVES PBOVIDED
TWOnt'XJ)UED X)) FJFTl" m:ST] T Wn,L ATl'ENJ) IWERS CAHlCRA.OR.!PI!.
TWO REELS or :OVING PIOTUUS In,~ 10c and 20c; ,t lOco
EICHARDT THE
CONFECTIONER
MAN WITH THE HOE" Manager Mark Catlin has just Th p clal commltt that will
completed one of the longest baseball Fifth N be of Le .... - 0 rse i New E lectives to be in urn r C.u.&~ ou n schedules which Iowa has had in
carryon the lin nee c mpalrn daring 011 It' of
the next three day. met at a dinner Natural Science Auditorium
at 8:00 P. :U. yea.rs. Twenty-two games will be
played this spring, Including several
!Alieni Arts and IA -Import- given by lh chairman ot th commlt-ant lang in Flrllt Year
teat th Burkley last night and the
good trips All ot the fast state This evening In the Natural Sci-' At a 01 eUng of tho fa.culty ot the eoce auditorium, Dr. WllJiam B. teams will be met. besides several College of Appll d Sci nc lallt we k dl uss d. A live course dlnn r was
campaign w re dls-
lIth Arulual lef'C.Jng of UI
1aUOD of ollt
Dent!: lrr
lurna!
of
TIl Alumni 0 lallon or the
011 g of D ntl try wllJ hold tbe
Guthrie will deliver a Forensic Inter-state nines. a new course In Engine ring W88 pr -
League lecture, the fiftb number of The try-outs will come during the pared wblch will be submltt d to th
tv d, following ""blch an Intormal sixth nnu I m tine In Jo a City,
tal)c waa glv n by J. J. McConn II, March 9-10. It la xp t d that
the Lecture Course. His subject week of April 12-17. when Iowa w1l1 Board of Regents tor adoption. work. about 250 d ntl ts will att ·nd tram
~ will be "The Man With the Hoe." meet the fast Davenport League The n w cour e as oullin d Is a Followln ~1r. Mc 'onnll, Rob rt thl. and aurroundlng atat ..
!tto Chocolates Dr. Guthrie has a wid reputation team in a series ot six games on the follows: The first y ar will b th B. Plk IIpok or til he rtyaupport Th . clu of 1904 I. plannln, II.
All Candies .H('m~~·madtl 8S a lecturer on Industrial and social local diamond. Besides these, sev- same as the l' t of th Engine ring that th Dally Iowan wa to glv to clint prOlr m has ream made in All urnished for Parties problems. Not only is he a well eral other games will be played here. cours s, tb se ond will b the Dally r portl at til b n rrang d. \' ral pap r8 will
ltions. koown authority on these subjects, Following is the schedule: as any on ot the otb r Engln ring progr' B will be publish d b reo d by w'lI kno 'n dc.ntl til. Th
All Latest n.!_l.. April. 12 17-Davenport-Ilere. hi I h d UIUlU but be is also a wonderful speaker. cours s W CIt stu nt may morning and ha mad arran 1'!1l1 nta ---------l He bas a very pleasing stage appear- Apl'1I 19-Morningslde-Here. choose, and tb la t two yare to be publl h d Friday morning. The (,Olll- ror bout 90 cHnle .
aoce, bas an excellent voice and Is April 28-Normal-Cedar Falls. taken tog tber with a mlnJmum IlIlttt'c hkh whl('h II to c'arry on the Tb pro ra'ul JI aa followl: THE HAWKEYE
~dltnl"IJIoOlJlll ao Ideal orator. April 29-Luthcr-Decorah. credit ot sixty-six hours and with a 1I0rk COlll<h t. or th following: K S. Tuesllay, .far h tb.- a: m., -Stewart, .. ,
Dr. Guthrie is well known in this April 30-St. Thomas-Mlnneap9- maximum credit ot seventy-two Browning, Karl Loos, Albert Uull. Re,1 trallon In th Hall or D 'utl t-ours .:00 to 5:00 P. M. II
state, being a brothel' of Dr. James s. houre, thirty at which ar prpcrlb d F. ~J. Th olJold. O. W. arr II. '.... a. 1JI.-Cllnlr b' In; D utal Room 318 L. A.
R. Gutbrie, Dean of the College of May I -Mi nnesota-Minneapolis. In the CoJleg of I}plt d Sci ·n('c. Kirk, H. H. Smith, a. E. Cunrune- Jnnrm rr. I :30 II. 111.- 1" ,\ . a.Hllt-
========~ Medicine. Recently h delivered May 3-Upper Iowa- Fayette. Th s thirty credUs ar In 1\1 han- ham, C. R. llyolr, r. D. GUltaf on, orlum. Pap r by Dr. Rudolph UI' k
tionery" Extra" Profits
lcluding SUperb lur Store
1'1'£&1. ()h. EM\N
[TH YOURS
mers-Dry Gooda ad
sellers, Newsdealers. lid
~ plling up some ot that
)od, clean money, plell'
scores of new customen
) ur other lines.
:ly every chlld, who pat
one is a possible CUlto
ry-so enticingly put up
ere-It not ot you, trom
buy other things at the
~as enabled me to greatIn addition to thll It
e comment In regard to andy."-HENRY J. ST.
l makes it a good seUer, forth unsolicited pral'" ~TING, Druggist. BaIU-
I. judging from preseDt the same kind ot good' purchased already."-
1991st. Pittsburg, Pa.
we have not a dlssaU .. Is prOfitable and mlilel ON HERR, Drugs, Etc.
'assortments. It I •• ,ur customers."-L. A. harmacy, one tbe matt ilstricts at Cblcago.
.t of Goods
:'iberal Terms
ctive AdvertiaiDI
Imer Delighted
this same address in Dubuque. 1I1ay 4-South Dakota-Here. Ics, HydraUliCS, Statl 8, St am En- C. M. Hanson, R. X Liggett, O. II. ot hlca 0, 1lI. of ma-May l3-Minnesota-Here. I I El t I -, 111 bl dO' EIII R' J I h T f In speaking of It the Dubuque g n er ng, ec r ClY ac nery, an Liggett, . N. ' ott, . . on a, n t \ r tin nt 0
Times-Herald says: "Dr. Guthrie is May 16-Aroes-A.mes. lIJaterlals; all five hour Bubjects. ot R. W. I t r, O. H. Close. E. A. P)'orrhola, Alvc·olarll nnd Inul of
the champion ol the laboring class, May 18-Cornell-Here. the otber credits, four are to be in Hitchcock, R. F. Staver, O. . Chlck- Jaw." 3:30 p. ro. BUlin •
and his lecture. which assumed dra
matic proportions at tim es, was con
ceded to be a splendid effort."
May 21-Ames-Here. English, and a sumclent amount of
May 22-Cornell-lIIount Vernon. German and French to give a r ad
May 27-Drake-Here. Ing knowledge of the &ubjcct must
rln • A. B. Ingham, J. J. FJahbuTD, f tJng. 5:30 p. m.-Dlnner o.t M.
Ward Hannah, IIlford Powell. F. E. church. 7: 30 p. m.-L. A. aUdit-
:May 3l-Grlnnell-Here.
June 7-Grinnell-Grlnnell.
H. H rrold, W. F. Brinkman, H. D.
be taken, wltb a minimum ot ten Thoma, A. R. Moon, C. W. KJrkpat
, hours In French to a maximum ot rick, C. M. Burkh Imer, C. J.
orium. Pap r by a org W. ook ot
Chicago. "Some Factor. In Prophy
JaxJa." Pap r b Dr. J. Y. onz tt
Dr. Guthrie deserves a large audi
ence," said Manager Byoir yesterday.
"Tbe stUdents should give tonight's
lecture their heartiest support, not
only because tbe Forensic League
deserves their support, but because
00 one can alford to miss the oppor
tunity of hearing such a noted lec-
June 8-Drake-Des Moines. twent)l-two hours In German. The Schmitt, . A. Zimmerman. R. N. of DubuQu , " The PracUcal Tr a -
-----,._ remainder ot the work Is to be Thomp on, J. W. Fish r, H. K. m nt of Prophylaxis."
Wisconsin 30, Iowa O. elecUve In the College of Applied Lockwood, G. T. Ound l' on, P. \V. Wedn aday, March 1011-9 a. m.
(Special to the Daily Iowan) Science, Law, or LJberal Arts. Van M tr , F. A. Danforth, W. E. -Clinics. 1 p. m.-Clinl .
Madison, Wis., March I.-Iowa Thls course Is designed to meet T\sdal , W. L. Cosgrove, W. S. ('ar-
yielded to Wisconsin tonight 30 to 9. th great demand for a general edu- dell, and J. J. McConnE'll. ade Biltaln to the PblJJppin
turer. The speaker Is an alumnus The game was characterized by the cation for students whose tastos lie h 1'1 a E. P nnlngroth, I nlor L.
of the University of Iowa, and as close guarding of both teams, but In mathematics and Appll d lenc A., and tr hman Law, will sail
one loyal to his alma mater. is en- was exceptionally free from the work and who expect to engag In More Hou Ent('red llarci.L 9, on tbe Cor a for tbe Phll-
h hlblt d t 1111 t Once more th burglars who hav I I h h hid titled to all enthusiasm." roug ness ex e a nneso a. any Industrial enterprises or general pp nes w l' e as rtoee vc an
After faljing to negoUate a field bas- commerc. It Is also a most excel- been carrying on th Ir ork In Iowa appointment 11 utenant anu In-
Pre ent "Chal'lie' Aunt" ket In tho first half, the Hawkeyes lent preparation tor the fifth y r at City 0 uc e Cully th la t 0 or ap ctor In tbo I land con tabillal1·.
The comedy, "Charlie's Aunt," has braced in second half and scored Engineering work whlcb leads to the three weeks hal' succ d d In mak- Mr. Pennlngroth Is captain of Co.
heen chosen as the annual production three goals. Wisconsin excelled In degree of Bachellor of Engineering. Ing a haul. Early la t unday morn- C at the Unlyer tty regiment and
or tbe Irving and Erodelphlan lit- accurate passing and tbe long throws The four year cour yead to the Ing til Beta and Kappa Igma hou - lIE'ut nant In tbe ars.lty
erary societies. The work I well for baskets. degree at Bacbelor of S lence. were nt rE'd. Four The appointment Is for two
under way and the following per- Line up:
Ions will appear In the cast: Pearl Iowa
Bennet, 1I£ary Remley, Jesse Paine, Ryden
Alice Clark, Roy Wise, Arthur Zim- Stewart
merman, Irving Brant, Ralph Stew- Hyland
art, E. B. Stillman, Roy Thompson Brown
The taculty also mad anotber 101- were tak('n trom the Betas and five
.Wi con In portant change by making the first from the Kappa Sigmas. The 10 rs
r.t. Burch year's work the same in all cour es at the Beta bous ar Reed Lane, E.
1.f. Swenholt
c Stlehm
r.g. Witt
In Engineering, so that tbe student W .• Ic.fanus, and Will R.
w!l1 have a chance to se which work Mr. Lan 10 t two. Tho
he will like be t wftboJt bing lorc d coat were laken from the
and George Garret. Perrine J.g. Noe to jump trom ~JOe course to another Sigma hou
-_____ Field Goals-Burch 5, Stiehm 4. wltb the dJ advantage ot having to Harry ~fulr. Dr. Sberman, Horae
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + Swenholt 2, Noe, Witt, R yden 2, Per- make up work which his former Towner, and Chas. Spaulding.
+ + rine 1. Foul goals-Ryden 3, Swen- course had not called for, but which
+ WHAT THlJ Y. ~1. . A. HAS + holdt 4. Referee, Davies. Is required In tbe new cour e
+ DONE THIS ~'EAR + lected . Several ot the students In A.n ssay on Jowa hi tory, written + Procured tor University men + Wilson on Important ommittee Engineering now have been torc d by • [r. Kenneth Col grove, will be + 'I , 44 worth ot employment. + Professor Charle BJndy Wilson to spend five years here on account
olgro\' , E~ 'f Published
published In the .Apr11 number of + Located rooms tor 1070 Unl- + has just been appointed to an Import- of having so much work to make up th Iowa Journal of Hi tory and
+ verslty men. + ant pOSition as a member of a COID- In their new course that they were Eolltlcs. This 1& the e ay which
Caused over ] 00 visits to be + mlttee of five to report on the ad- unable to finish In tour year .
+ made to sick University men. . + visabillty ot extending the scope of
+ Given University men oppor- + the publications at the Modern AJJlson Contribution A ked For
was awarded tbe seventy-flye dollar
pr1ze offered last year by the Iowa
French ub to ~J t
Ther w1l1 be a 01 Ung at th
club bl .enlng at 7: 30
or S. H. Rush at /11
home on 216 Falrcblld tr L
+++++++++++++ + + + F R 1."0t:R Th"FOR1IATION + + WHAT-Y. ~r. C. A. Finance + + campaign. + + WHEX-T,\lesd,ay, 'Wednes- + + day and Thursday, l\[arch 2, 3, + + and •. + + WHY-To raise ,600, for + + the conUnuanc of resJlts +
SOCiety of Colonial Dame. + tunltles for religious activity + Language Association of America With the birthday of Senator W, + hown in column 5. + + as University men: + The other member of tbe committe B. AlUson today the soliCiting of con- + BY WHOlI- committee of +
Contributed to th welal life + ar Professors Spingarn, at Colum- lributions tor the Allison )[emorial J.. S. . Club )(~ts + 1I.tty students. + + bla University; Armstrong, ot Johns fund will begin In the Unh'erslty. There will be a meeting ot tbe I. + HOW-With lots of " pepp." +
+ + Hopkins; Bowen at OhiO, and The ,,111 be received at Secretary S. X. S. club In the L. A. assembly_ + ... + + + + + + + + + + + + + Scott, of Mlchlgal. W. J. McChesney's olllce. hal l tomorrow afternoon at 4: 30. + + + + + + + + + + + + +
THE DAILY IOWAN with the Hawkeyes bave alway been
VOLUKR 8 NUllBBJt 104 of the beet and the contests between
Every morning e:rcept Saturday. the schook have been keenly tought. and Mondays. Ot the Vldett.-Report- Iowa treated our proposal very court~r the forUeth year and ot the B. U. I . Qulll the seventeenth year. eou81y and their action In 8chedullng
Edltor-In-Ohler HERBERT M. HARWOOD
Desk Editors
a came with Kansas and releasing
lll1nols Ie most grat fully acknowl-Monday .......... Lloyd G. Norman edged by four thouaand IIllnola stud-Tu aday .......... Frank F. Swan Wedn sday .. " P. E. Van Noalrand ents." Thursday ............. Leon Smith Saturday ......... G. K. Thompson
Associate EdltoTl H. C. Langlande H. P. Smith
R. . Puckett
Thl expres es the good teellnr:
xlstlng betwe n the chools liS
notblng Is can. Our relations hester A. Cor y Women Edltor8 hav alway b n the most pi a ant,
India Goodman Meta Raney and th action ot lh Illinois ml\n-Jessie Payn Fannie Koch
Grace Wood ag m nt Is certainly not to be crltl-
Reportere clled at this time, esp clally with th J. A. PI rc Geo. A. Rice
K. O. Loos Edward F. Hupp stud nts or the two schools re ling Arthur Larson Fr d S. Piton h t
R. M. Markham P. S. Collier as th y do loward eac 0 her. P. . Haught lin Walter S. Card 11
K. . Knerr M. E. Wilson Arthur Minnich
"Of all that Is good, Iowa affords th b st."
D ILY lOW N PUBLISHING CO., PJbllsh ra (Incorporated)
ROBERT B. PJKE ... Buslne8s Mgr.
nh'(,Mdty }Jxtcn Jon J .. ('rttll't'
Prot. T. 11. Macbride was unable
to glv th fir t two ot tb University
Extension lectures In th northern
part ot the state as he had Int nded,
Boss
Had
Me
Vexed
++·1 1·1'1'1 1:-1"1"1 11'1111 ++ oIo ..... ll-Io~l-lo+I-I+I-I+lo+++oM + + + BUSINESS LOCALS + + + ++_1'111 l'I"lullll-IIII"1111I11 I I ++
LOST.-Psi Omega Frat. pin.
Finder return to Psi Omega house
and receive reward. tf
C. Bothell makes loans on all kinds
of per90nal property. Office over
BUSINESS DIUCTOIY
PhysiciaDi
DR. OBARLES S. GMNT Physician and Surgeon. Office 17 % Dubuque 8t.
Residence 229 Summit St. Both Phones
Citizens Savings and Trust Co. Bank. ------------1 LOST:-A small open face watch DR. J. G. 1\lUELLER
and pin with Initial "W" on back. Physician and Surgeon
Finder return to Iowan office. Re- 109 * S. Dubuque st. Both 'Pholll
ward. tf.
B. D. Sidwell's milk and Ice cream
factory 15 W. College.
WANTED:-Three more boarders
at 627 East College street.,
For good rigs phone Murphy, the
liveryman.
H. Louis selle Lowney's Box Can-
dy. tt
General stenography work wanted.
Rate 25c per hour. 249 J. Bell
Phone. 520 S. Capitol.
DRS. DEAN & BOILER Practice limited to Diseases of th!
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Both phones.
F. L. LOVE, 1\[. D.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose ID~ Throat.
Office with J. P. Mullin, M. D.
Addr s all communications to and Prot. ShImek lett y sterday to For parcel delivery call up Sey-THE DAILY IOWAN, Iowa Ity, Ia. becIII18c I dJdll't mention thnt In't
DR. DONOVAN Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose Tbr and Cbest.
Office 11 n~ S. Dubuque st. Boun 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p.m., Sunday 9·11 Both phones.
take his place. He I ctured at Now del's Feed Store. Both Phones. tt Enl r d as second-class mall mat
l r, Novemb r 12,1903, at the postoffie at 10\\1\ Clly, Iowa, under the act f ('ongr ss or March 3, 1879.
J(ampton last night and will I ture CIl'>e of blue Ilk lisl(' 01' Iller cI'!zed FOR RENT-A modern turnlsbed at Nashua tonIght. Prof. l\Jacbrld D b 3 4 ============1
SO\ thut Wl' get "'0111 Germany Illld I'oom at 121 N. u uque. - Dentists will leav tomorrow to d liver th
other lectures at Jan svlll and Du- '11 nt fOUl' bits. J clln't see the llse Lowney's Candy at H. Louis' drug -------------1
mont on Wednesday and Thursdny store. tf
of 1)llIylng l'ngHllle 0\'1'1' uuyUuug thllt nights. They will be accompanltd .. ___ .. ______ ._.
by Roswell C. Puckett. ju~t ell Its('lf. .. 'otltlng to do but Offic:e- 23 East Washington Street, Both Phones
( nder Name of Iowa Ity CItizen)
Announc III nts nnd ollces should be In the Iowan offic:e by 6 o'clock to lusure publication.
Are You Interested
Good 'oples for sale and subscriptions tOn Someth.ong taken at the Iowan office, Iowa book _ store, Wieneke's Arcade book store. -------~-----
. TilE LAKE ID E LABOR TORY.
A unique tealur of tbe Or at r
Unlv rslty of Io~a will soon be be
gun at Lak OkobojI. Ware to
have th ooly outdoor laboratory that
I ronn cted with a university. The
outside world, nature her It will
1\ rv as all Immen e' cIa s room.
H ro those Inter sled In natJral
1 nce can pursue lbelr studies In
nature's laboratory.
Tb cbolce of a Ite could not have
be n b tter dither for profit In
pursuing courses or in pi asure. '0
to Eat ...
Groceries Fresh Fruits Canned Goods Eaco Flour Chase & Sanborn Coffee
GRANDRATH & SIMPSON ...
Both Phonc
show the stuft and the W('ulllle!' Sill' ,
"I'uuse mit 'elll."
U1nck, gl'cen, blue /uut b"owl) /Illd
l'elnfol'ced In the heels.
Muggsy, with
TUB and SHOWER BATHS AT THE
Old Capitol Barber Shop 18 S. Clinton St.
Order your COAL and Petroleum Coke ofJ.R.THOMAS
525 E. WASHINGTON ST. Bell Phoo~JJ2 Johnlon County 24
place In Iowa exc ds the Lake Oko- 1\ o 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 000 000 0 0 0 0
bojl distrIct. 1\1 n well versed in 0 EVERY BODY ELSE BUYS 0 e~1
.Fresh Oysters
In science declare that the lake shore 0 STOVES AND TINWARE 0 o ~ 0
Is abounding In fiora and fauna, thus 0 )IILLER & 1\DLLER 0
affording a rich and diversified field 0 23 S. Dubuque 0
f d Thos who spend the 0 W B Y NOT YO U1 0 or stu y. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
summer there will find a wealth of ============= material, making the ·tay very pro
fitable for th diligent student. THE HAWKEYE
Earl Stewart, EdJf.Or-ln-ChJef The d IIghtrulness of tbe place Is Office hours 4: 00 to 5: 00 P. M. Dally
well known. It Is upon the shore of
one of Iowa's Ulost populnr lakes.
Here comfortabl accommodations
are to be bllllt. '0 pruns are to b
spared to make the project a worthy
addition to lowa.
IOWA VS. ILLINOIS
It was with a feeling of regret
that the student body heard the other
day ot the release ot illinois trom
her coo tract tor a football game next
Room 316 L. A.
Felta, Pennants, QuabJOD. and
RJbbou, College Colon
88t' our Une.
B. A. STRUB & 00 tt
taU. Tbe game has always been one A. G. S nalding & Bros. of the b t on Iowa's sch dule, and t'
Ilu been looked torward to with The .Largest ~f.nufactnrers In tJle
much plea~ure. But we wish to World ot Official Athletic Supplies
congratulate Illinois upon her op
portunity ot playing an eastern
school and most of all tor the count-
esy and good teeling toward Iowa In ~~f!-~ent. for all the negotiations. l'nodt and Field Sporta
"The Dally 11I1nl" voices tbls sent-
FOOT BALL BASKEl' BALL ICE SKATES ~~~r HOCKEY :::~;JC Golf
Gymna.lum Apparatua
Iment In the following words: "Illin
ois presents Its sincere thanks to the
athletic department of the University
Spalding's handsomely flIustrated catalogue on all sports contains numerous suggestions. Mailed free anywhere.
of Iowa for Its magnanimous acUon
In releasing us from the contract tor A. G. Spaulding & Bros.
the ovember game. Our relations New Ytlrk 0 Ohlcago • OIeyelaD~.
Town&'Country I Shirts
Fit every oc ~on, afield or afloat. $1. 50 up. OLtmTT, PBABODY .. CO .. )(aJtera
Safes, Typewriters Supplies and
Office Specialties COKE, weighed on the City aeales,
at $5.76 per ton, delivered within the
the Shell at the
Olympian Ladies' and Gents' First CI~s Shining Parlor
Tan Shoes Colored any Color 129 East College Street
city limits. ..-... --..... -----.
W. F. Wyman Transfer IUld Storage.
Phones: Bell 93 M; J. C. 586. 129 ~ College St. Second Floor.
• 40 TRAINS DAILY and HOURLY
Between CEDAR RAPIDS
-ANDIOWA CITY
Via
INTERURBAN RAILWAY
'Barth, Schuppert & Bostwick
are Iltill .t their old stand wJth a
More Attractive and ' Complete
LINE OF
GROCERIES If you appreciate QUALITY and COURTEOUS TREATMENT, we are positive that we can please you. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Both Phones,
6 and 8 Foutb Dubuque St.
DR. JOHN VOSS, D. D. 8.
220 * E. College St.,
Both phones. Iowa City, Ion
Osteopaths
DRS. WASHBURN & WASHBURI
B. E. Washburn, D. O. Evelyn S. Washburn, D. O.
Office and reSidence, 102 S. LInn St, Iowa ICty, Iowa. Both pbones.
Real Estate
SALE AND RENT:-Large list rl
city residences, vacant Iota, ui
farms. Also stocks ot merchu
dl8e.
C.M4RENO 110 * Washington SL
Insurance
THE OlUGINAL BAN]\EH ' UFE ASSOOIATIOX
Des MOines, Iowa F. W. HOHMANN, Agent,
528 N. Dubuque St., Iowa City, Ion
Book Binding
ZAOOHEUS SEEl\IANN
Modern and Antique BlndlD,
130 Dubuque Street
O. C. HOSTETLER CAB & BAGGAGE BERYl
Oalls Answered Day or Night Headquarters at Buster Brown's
BOTH PHONES Residence phone, J. C. 261; Iowa I
IOWA CITY, - IOWA.
H. A. STRUB & COMPm Cloaks, Suits aDd Sldrta
AU New and Up-to-date-larp
Prices are Rl,ht
I
E roll as he or per
S. GRANT !Ician and Surgeon. ~ 17 % Dubuque 8t. nce 229 Summit St. Both Phones
J. G. 1\lUELLER
L. LOVE, 1\[. D. the Eye, Ear, Nose
Throat. J. P. Mullin, M. D.
list of
Iota, aD4
mercbat
RENO 110% WashingtoD Sl
OfIIcial Won Minnesota Game the game. The score was 16 to 10 Prof 0'" WOJDeD EatertaIDecl Y. W. O. A. OablHt
That the poor officiating lost the In favor of Iowa In the middle of the Dr. Jeule Hudson entertained tb The cablQjlt of the Y. W. C. A. has
Mllpe&ota game was emphaslded In second half when the referee started women of the prof.ou} coU eel beea Belected u follon: PreBldent,
a letter received from Coach John G. call1ng fouls on Iowa. He had four at her home on Davenport St., Sat-
Orllllth, written in Min~.eapoUs after personal fouls on praetfcally all the urday evening. Dr. Heard, Dr. WII- Dora Holman: vi pr dent, Mary
the game with the Gophers had been players In short order. IIams and Dr. Branson were alao Bow n: secret ry, Lola Scott;
lost 23 to 19 Saturday night. "Iowa The team was worked up over tbe present. Th Women'B Prof 10llal urer, Marjorie MaevJcal;
played the cleanest game she has Injustice of the treatment. The play- League waB re-organlled, fI
played this season," WTote Griffith, ers longed for a third game on a trude Mlnthorn, M d. '10,
"but according to the Minneapolis neutral floor as every mall on th elected pr sldent,
papers it makes it appear that she squad felt the Hawkeyes were 10 B nson, Law '10, secretary. chairman,
was rough. Honestly the referee 15 points a better team.
was the worst ever-called foul
after foul on Iowa, and could not
see Minnesota at all."
on Saturday venlng. David on; music chairman,
n xt m ling will be held at Ramsay; social chairman, Newman l\leetfng home of Dr. Laura H. Branson, 19 Edith RlgI r; Inter-eoll rlat chalr-
"In speaking of the play which There will be a special meeting of E. Burlington t., on larch 13. man, Ruth IcGo an; practical r-
caused Ryden to leave the game. the 'Newman society this evening at
Grlmth said, "It was the worst piece 7 o'clock sharp in the K. of C. rooms.
of kneeing I ever saw but the official The report of the national convention
Clvl Club Mooting vic chairman, Lulu
chalrm n, IIc The Unlv ralty Clvlv Club '\\'11\
would not see It." Ryden retaliated and other Important matters are to meet tomono.v afternoon In rOOlll chairman, u ,lcK and
for the assault and was put out of be brought up. Order of Pr sldent. 204 L. A. ship chairman,
If You Want to Save· $20.00' And find out how to double your salary call at Fenton and Thomas shoe store, 1 09 So. Clinton Street the week beginning March 8th. tion of the Largest Educational world.
Special demonstraInstitution in the
La t December about 200,000 men were out of WOrk iIa C'W York it,_ At tbe pl'eScnt time thcre I\rt' tboUStlnd unNlIlllo)' d not nl,
in grcnter New YO('k, but in Bo ton, Ohicago, PtUludelpbla, and III wllllim of th country. Tb la t cell! u howed that thl're \' rt' 3,21H ,-
211 prsons 1Ulcmllloyed for a period of four month. or long r in ono ycar. Wby?
Periods of hurd times fol'cO firm nnd tuctorle to dis[)euse wJth JIIen thc)' cun get along \\ithout-m('11 "ho can hold onl th h'~ hn
llortant positions whcl'e sklll und THAINING ure not required.
Uow nbout til tmined llUln? ot a carpeuter who cnn work WIUI hi hllnd. aloDe hut who (,11ll rend hlu('-llrlntll, draw 1)ll\n , lind
muke estlmutes; not the lIluchinest who ('an \\ork only ut on DlLlchlne but who hilS the knowl dge of mod rn hOI) IJruetl thlll qU(IUII l'
him for the fOl'I'IIlIUl 'hlp of It Illrge hop. ot the clel'k who clln work . dny in and clay out at a. Ingl I(>(]g('r but \\ ho~ kno\\ lroge ot ~ueh tt{h'unced !>ubjects IlS co~t UCcouJlting Ilnd corporlltion orj,,"tUlization uUlk:e him lUI lruportu.ot {'IIII'\O)' (" The ' DJ('n ho\(l their ()()!litton Ilull un'
in denullId by eml)\o),el' lit any tbne und [)lllce beellus(' the service they reu(]er ure ab lut I u~ Sllry to th onlJ)llny.
Now YOU can become It tmiucd !lUlU. The Jnt{'l'uutiouul ol'rt'!!(lond nce cbool i au iJL~tit\ltlon \\ hose ole bu'<lne lor 'V('Jlt n
yellrs hll been to turn \lUll'aIDed men into '.rUAINED lll(,U. Thon!llUld Ul)()11 lllOu!tUnd ot nrnblUou mell ha, belt red their I)() Ilion Ilnd
sularies through the I. . S. Lnst )'ell~' OVC1' twenty Jllillion dolltU'S in Increased alarie 'WIl brought to I. • TltU:'O';J) m n. We an
trllin YOU fol' a bettt'l' position lind better sulllry if you are willing to do your p1Irt. The tat ments below \\lJl pro\'e ft. l~elld t/H.'JU 81ld
then Ollll'k lind mail the enclosed card.
Cedlll' }<'aIJs. lo\\'a. R. S. Garnett, (101 Maine St)-Carpenter unable to understand blueprints enrolls for the Architectural Drawing Course. First secures a position with an architect and later becomes superintendent and foreman of buildings with an Income 100 per cent greater than what he was getting when he enrolled.
EstiJerville, Iowa. James S. Cox, architect with $1000 a year income enro\ls for Complete Architecture. The knowledge contained In the course proved of such great value to 'hlm that he has since built up an $800,OOO-a-year business.
dedar Rapids, la. H. B. Long, an I. C. S. ElectricaJ COUfse enabled him to secure a
MarsbaJtowu, Iowa. Thos. Stotta, OOtc clerk and stenographer becomes adverlislng manager of the Marshall 011 Co., and an Increase in salary.
Nebra ka Cltr, Neb. A. K. Mutton (912
9th Ave.)-Enrolls for Complete Steam Engineering while working as clerk In a grocery store. Our Representative secures hIm a position that Increases his Income 100 per cent and starts him on the sure road to success.
Des Momes, Iowa. H. F. Garver, Enterprise Coal Mining Co.-Book-keeper enrolls with the Sebools and after studying a short time becomes competent bookkeeper, later becomes secretary and treasurer of the Enterprise Coal Mining Co., at larg Iy increased
~laa.kato, ~Ifnn. W. Fay Elbrldg (430 Front St.)-Enrolled for the Bookk eplng and Busln ss Form our e while working a clerk In & general store. Knew nothing of bookk ping at the time. Today he 18 bookkeep r and clerk for the Mankato avlnge Bank and has increa d hi incom cODSld rably.
Sbankopee, Ulnn. A. K. Adam, Macbineshop employ , earning a small salary, enroll for tbe Mechanical Engineering Cour . cure a position In an electrlcpower house and later becomes Superintendent of the Electric Light and Waterworks Departm nt of the City of • 'ew Pragae and increase bls salal)' over 100 per cent.
posilion as inspector tor the Board of Fire Insurance Und rwrlters with a salary to start earnings. of $125 per month.
Ea t Des Moine, 10., Frank B. 'Meyer enfoils for the Air Brake course while working as farm hand. After compl tlng his course he secured a position as repairer and Inspector of air brakes and Increased his salary 150 per cent.
Panora, 101l'a. M. E. Sbade.-Farmer, takes up Engine and Dynamo running course and within a short time beComes engineer ot the H. M. Penteco t. Later he goes Into the plumbing business and increase& his Income considerably. Bls Bound Volumes proved a source of great interest to blm.
Des ~Ioin Iowa. Frank Ie, 'utt. Help-I!r In the city engln r's omc enroll aad in a short time secure the position of county engineer at a salary 1 p r cen gr a er t.ban what he was ea.rnlng wh n he enrolled. He consld rB our m thod ot In tructlon exc 11 nt and our book wltbout equal.
The Intemlltlonal Schools of Scranton, Pean ;ylvanla, are Indorsed br tlDeh men a Dean W. O. Raymond, Iowa tr; DOL arroIJ D.
'Wright, Former U. . Commissioner of Labor; Dr. H. ~(. Howe, Prof. bool of ~Une , Columbia l:ni rslty; Wm. Kent
in l\lechanics, of Yale; J. B. Davidson of the Iowa State CoUege. Ames, lo\\'a. In fact, we have letters of Indorsement
Representati, es L. A. Chew, C. S. Humphrey
Division Superintendent A. E. Humphrey
COLDRENN THEATRE
Tuesday 2 March - -
tbe Gl'8t III ri • PIa, ". Todar·
"The Lion and the
Mouse" BY CHARI.E
l"la,
Friday, 5 March
Adelaide Thur ton In an American Comedy of Modern:
Life
The Woman's Hour
By Frederick Paulding Ca l of 'uperior EKcellence. Com.
plete cenic Production. Comedyof Wit and Merit
Management, Franci X. Hope Price SOC to 1. SO
Saturday, 6 March .
HENRY fILLER PRESENTS
The Great Divide "The long awaited Great Ameri Play "-N. Y. Pre .
By Wm. Vaughn Moody
As presented at the Princess Daly'S Theatres for more than
soo times
Pri ces SOc to 1. SO Seat Sale Thursday Noon
People's
Steam Laundry
-Domestic or
Gloss Work -C. d. [OMS
CorDer Iowa Avenue and
Lion Streets
lowl City, Iowa
++'1"1 1 I I I I I 1'1 1 I 1 1"1'++ + + + PERSONAL a.nd SOCIAL + + + ++ I II 1IIIIITlI-IIII"I· lui I I II II ++
Mias Laura Hanlon lert tor her
bome y terday on account of IIln s.
MIss Edna Allen has returned a[
.rer a short vIsIt at her home at
Cfolona.
The Davenport gIrls wl1l me t thIs
vening with MI s Marie Ranoy
and ParI B un tt tor th Ir monthly
party.
r . E. C. Schluter, L. A. '11, is , I
out of school on count of sickness. I
H Is bing cared tor at the Univer -/
It's Time You Thought About That New Suit New c.rpeta New 8kbi New Rap New Waiat New C1U't.a1u New Cloak New 8Creet Bata New NUcou New DreM GoocIa New GloYOl
ew 8altIDp New NeckwMl' New TriaunlDp New lUbbou New BaUoDs New Gomba New Belts New Felts
New BaI8 New Oash1oDl
New .JewelrJ New RelDJl&llta
1++ IIII-lulul"l"llllllllllill 811"1'++ + + + COMING EVENTS + + + The Bijou ++'11 """1 I 1II'I"I·I"Inl·I'++ V d ill rrh ..
Mar. 2. Forensic leeture by Prof. au ev e elue W. B. Guthrie, on "The Man With
THREE TIME8 DAILY
the Hoe." 8:00, 7:415, and 9:00 p. IlL
March 3. Midweek Y. M. C. A. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
meeting, 6: 45-7: 30. "The Test of WEDNESDAY. ----------------------~ a Cbrlstian." Leader, C. L. Zimmer. OVERTURE
March 6. Swastican dance. MRS. MABEL PURPLE Musical Director
March 6. Orchestra dance at ---"-Y-O-UN--K--S-H-AR--K-E-Y--&--C-O-.'-' -
Redman hall. (2 People) Comedy Sketcb Entitled
March 6. Irvlng-Ero
Majestic hall.
dance In
March 6. Mebda dance in Wood-
men hal\.
"The man From the North."
GLEN BURT. Hebrew Comedian who made such
a hit last March.
BESSIE GREENWOOD
Uy hospital. 1======================== March 6. Entertainment by Wal- A Prima Donno who Is not
a "Lemon." ter Howe, "The Actor and His Art." ------------------I University Vecper ServIces
1188 Ellen SterlIng ot Brooklyn, March 6. Mr. H. F. Laflamme ot New York
POWERS CAMERAQRAPH. Hep-Zet party in arm-
la., a graduate of th Homeopatbic Ther will be an Important meet- City made an address at the Univers- ory. TWO REELS OF
MOVING PIOTURES Nurs s' TraIning School, Is spending Ing of Epsilon Tau In tbe L. A. audlt- March 6. ity vesper services last Sunday after-
Hep-Zet picnic In the
veral days wltb h r sister In the orlum at 4: 30 this afternoon. All armory noon on "The SIgns ot the Times." .
Evenin~ 100 and 200; mathl", any 8eat 100.
city. One ot the features of the exception March 8. Chamber Music Recital ~=====:::====~
In N. S. auditorium. ;-_____ ~ __________________ __""I ally good program was a vocal solo
by 1I11ss Hop Moler, "The Lord Is March 10. Freshman Oratorical REICHARDT IRISH'S UNIVERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
Removed to 114 1·2 Washington Street.
Ctas es are being formed for University Students
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KODAKS and SUPPLIES
HENRY LOUIS PHARMACIST
Corner Washington and Dubuque sts.
,sOLE AGEN1
Note the Delicate Shades There is distinction in the new pring neck
wear at thi tore, A lot of the beauties in four-in-hand style
have ju t come in. The maroon, rich blue,
purple and trictly new hades of green cannot be adequately described. We have placed
th m right in the front of the tore, however,
and you are invited in to have a look at the
line.
More College Brand Suits Here
Our H. & P. Gloves Fit n. \l ' P. glove for pring are right Ul with
the new color and the green and grey hade
are highly popular. H. & P. glove are the kind
that fit the hand perfectly and that i the fir t
e entia!. We have a complete a ortment of
ize but you will do well to make an early
Ie tion to be ure of eeing the line at its
be t.
"The Home of Happy Dressers"
Th male quartet contest. I March HJ. Dean L. G. Weld will sang, "Now the Day Is Over," and
THE CONFECTIONER ~ the chorus rendered a selection. A address the University assembly.
Palmetto Chocolates Our:Speci. alty. All Candies Home-made. Ice Cream 'made in All Shapes and furnished for Parties and Receptions.
•
audience attended the Marcb 10. Joint Y. W. C. A. and
~1I 'EDITH BARKER
Y. M. C. A. meeting. P. W. Van Met
er leader.
+ + ·t"H"t"l"H·,t"t"t"H,-t"H· + + / All Latest Drinks + + ~~~~~~~~~ + AMUSEMENTS + = + + +++++++++++++++++++
'l'hc Lion nnd th Monse American Theatre With enrich d vlg,or, "The IJ.on ============
and the Mouse" wiII be seen at the
oldreu this evenIng. Henry B.
HarrIs Is saId to have left no detail
unfinished in his supreme effort to
present Charles Klein's greatest
drama with exacting termination.
Mr. Harris has taken advantage of
the opportunity to choose the better
players from the two companies for
1000 Ft. of Film-Illustrated Soop
FULL OROHESTRA
PROGRAl\IOllANGESDAffiY
Admission 5 Cents
their respective roles In the company ============= to be seen here, a fact which should
Insure a thorough Interpretation of
each part. Reports from the trail
claim the company to be the best
In "The Lion and . the
Mouse" which Is a most compItment-
In hIlS. Klein's Great P lay, "Tbe ary recommendation for the present
PICTURE FRAMES
TO ORDER Lion and tbe ~touse."-At the
OoldreJl tonight. organization.
TONIGHT'S LECTURER I MAKING A LIVING ~---"";'---------------------::-""';"-";"'-I Any way you look at It" It Is u
DR. WILLIAM B. GUTIIRJE.
Important and a serious problem. Maybe you will get something pl'lO' tical in the university that wtll help you earn a living, but no matter what you do, a busIness educatlol will Sltand you In good stead. Write for our free catalogue. It contaiDI valuable information.
OAPITAL OITY OOl\DmROIAL OOLLEGE.
Des )(oines, Iowa. '
Get Your Dates Now Excellent faclltties for picniCS, enter
tainments, dances, etc. for stUdents at
Brighton Beach Park The famous "Little Dutch Ha\1"
For dates see W. H. Englert. Te~
phones: J. C. office 83, residence 181;
Bell, office 4-Y.
Spring Shoes We have lately received a liD. lilt
In Tan, Oxblood, Patent and Gat
Metal Oxfords whleb we "til bt
pleased to show you at 109 Boala
Clinton St.
Fenton &Tbomas Lowney's Box Candy at H. LoaW
drug Btor e. r
If at
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+ WH + campa
+ W + day at
+ and 4.
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+ the (
+ shown.
+ BY
+ ftfty S1
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