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THE DAIL ¥" I" OWAN -. VOLUME XDI IOWA CITY. 10W.'\. WEDNE DAY MORNING, Year Ticket N o. 5 Admission 25c IOWA· Game Called at 7:30 Sharp HAWLEY REl URNS TO HAWKEYE GRIDIRON "'lUTES THAT BUSINESS WILL TO OOACH IOWA Doubt teared Up by Letter-- Athletic BoanJ Meets Tonigbt- COLLEGE PRESIDENTS PICK RHODES SCHOLAR President • .Bowman 'Vill Act A Ho t to "i Itlng Educators and cbolars Five colJege presidents will meet in Iowa CHy next Saturday to pick tbe :Rbodes scbolar trom Iowa. For one day these of Iowa eduoo.t1onal institutions will be onU1&c{' Will He S(&ned Soon - SmJth Ol)tlmlstJc at PreSident Bowman's home in con- ference with the four candidates tor tbe honor. They w1l1 be the guests Jess B. Hawiey will return to the president at luncheo .n. CAPTAINS WORK ARO fOR MILITARY BAll HARD AT ORX ON )'ROOUA)lS. DE ORATIONS l\YD O}' TEAM WILL PLA ITHOUT CAPTAI al)taln Gardner Disabled -Up Oh'en b oacb Kent r'estertla;y Because of a severe attack of lumba80 from which he has been IN All READINESS FOR UNION MIXER O)I)IlTTEES FOR BW MIXER n.\ \'E COl\1PM';TED PLAN .'OR T MORROW IGHT l'J.ograms WUI be ExteRl.4v&-Covel' eutrerlng tor I!everal days Cap aln SI)('eeh Will lind&--. I Ic to Mude of .Leather-necoratlon 001- Gardner will not In all probabhllty HAve Prominent PIU·t OD PDOgram IlIlttee Hus )Iade Plftnns-No An- be able to play in the game against -Boxing lUatclJe8 to be Staged- swer trom Official (l..eander larke tonlgbt. It may be Begin .\boot Eight ' possible for him to enter the last I Cbase Hoadley, cbalrman of the halt of the contest but tbls Is ex- Final preparations have been program committee of the m1l1tary tr mely unlikely. Tbe team how- made for the big Iowa Union Mixer eoa'Ch the 1914 eleven. Although Three Iowa colleges were repre- ball, yesterday gave out his selection ever w1ll enter the game undaunted to be held tomorrow night. The the contract Is not signed, Prof. A. sen ted In the list of tbose who pass- of programs for the next big tunc- by tbe lack of leadership and ready mixer will be held In the rooms re- O. Smith, chairman 01 the board in ed the preliminary examinations tion. The program selected Is more for any surprise tbat Leander cently leased by the organization. contrel ot athletlcs, yesterday morn- held at the universJty on October 15 laborate tban any tbat has ever Clark may have prepared tor Iowa. The comm;Uees have worked hard I.Qg received a. letter from Hawley In, and 16. Tbe candidates for the ap- been used at a university formal, Ilnd The line-up that wlll start the game tbe past week getting everything in ",bJch the coacll stated his business pointment follow: J. H. St. John, should make a decided hit with the lis Von Lackum and Fields, forwaros; readiness and It Is said that a good relations would permit football teacb- Muscatine, (Gr\J1nell); H. W. Van devotees of the fantastic who attend Grlssel, center; Parsons and Jacob- time will be given every man that log next tall. Pelt, Mt. Vernon, (Cornell); Arthur the captains' ball. The cover of the sen, guards. attends. Uolll'd to Act S. Kirk, :r;>es Moines, (Drake); Au- program Is of natural If"atber, with The work of the team has been The mix r wlJ) be open to all tbe At the meeting of the athletic dubon Seevers, Des MoInes, (Drake). aQ. old gold seal embossed on the constantly Improving during the past men of tbe university. This Is done, boar4 thIs evening It Is expected tbat The college 1)resldents who will front. The program Is of a good week and speed and accuracy are according to reports, so that men a committee will be appointed wrth choose the successful applicant fol- size and carries an eight page In- beginning to make their presence ' that are not members might learn power to act which will enter Into low: President James E. Harlan, sert. A leather program Is an fano- known In the ranks of the Hawk- of tbe things wblch the union will negotiations with Coach Hawley Im- pornell College; President John A. vaUon for a public formal, as thE!' eyes. Donnelly at guard Is making try to do and offer to the men of mediately. "It Is probable tbat the Coe College; President Hill high cost has prohibited former com- an excellent showing and will In all the unlv r Ity. contract will be completed at a very M. Bell, Drake University; President mitt es from using more proba,blllty be used In the game to- Program Arranged early date" said Professor Smith yes- Ir!. H. T. Main, Grinnell College; and elj\borate tban s:mple cardboard ef- nlgbt. Tbe program for tb mixer has terda,y evenln,g. ,President John G. Bowman, Unlv- I tects. been arranged. It Includes speech- Hawl ey in Buslness erslty of Iowa, chairman. While the decorating committee ENGINEERING LIBRARY es, boxln.g matches and other forms It became known at tbe close of bas not fully decided just what de- WJLL 'BE MOVED SOON of entertainment. the rootbaIl aeason thAt Coach Haw- l'.".EW PIOl'ORIAL BOOKLET tails of their plan to hide tbe naked- ley was considering an attractive bus- Iness offer tn Chicago which would prevent his coaching of the Iowa team In 191 t. At that time It seem- iSS .m B\ ' JRO)'. WELLER ness ot the Armory on January 9th will be, they have ascertained the general scbeme of decoration. Tbe "On the Campus" Is the title ot l,lbrary WHI Be Taken From Nator- ul cience HWJ to Hall of Engineering . . ' The will be opened by a sbort talk oy the Hon. D. D. Mllr- pb;V ot Elkader. Mr. Murphy la ( cbalrman of the stale board of edu- cation and promised the committee plan Is to feature a large slar, Illum- an unusually attractive booklet ed almost Impossible that the Dart- loated with electriCity, as the center President Bo\vman announced yes- some time that he would be present whioh comes from the press today. , moutb player could return to the unl- of tbe celllng, with streamers of red, terday that the engineer's petition at the first mixer If possible, It is the latest of the university bul- versity. Reports were sent out that white and blue festooning paper tor a library had been granted. The President McChesney of :First letln series Issued by Professor C. he would not coacb In the 1914 sea- ,H. Weller, the university editor. son, but tbe letter yesterday ruorn- Views of the university buildings ing brought a dt1!erent story and the draped from tbis to the sidewalks books wlll be removed from the base- National bank wlll also give a talk. above the running track. The paper ment of t.he general library to room His talk will deal with materIal wfll be put up to form a detlnlte pat- 2 N in the engineering building the tbings and will discuss ways and \Bnd the campus occupy nearly the alumni and students al e delighted tern , and the whole effect should be whole of tbe publication, there be- first ot next week If tbey can be got- means for a modern club bouse for ten ready by tbat time. Room 2 N the organization. wltb the news. most pleasing to the eye. Special at- Ing but two pages of text. At the beginning of the book is an etch- ATHLETI S DISOU ED showing a blrd's eYe view of the AT DUMAi"I T )Th'ETING entire university. The engravings are done in two of brown and Nelson A. Kellogg read an Inter- many of them appear for the first estlng paper before the meeting of time. Under each picture a short tbe Humanist club at the bome of ,des()l'lption and history of the bulld- Professor and Mrs. C. H. Weller ing Is given. Copies of the booklet will be on Monday evening. His subje<>t was "Athletics, Ancient and Modern.' ''' distrlbu tion Thursday afternoon at Continued on page four) JO INT pnOGR i Ur PLANNED is on the corner of tbe engineering Music for the mixer will be fur- building directly under tbe dean's nlsbed by several people. Tbe unl- office, and the applied science stu- v£lrslty quartette has promised to dents are rejoicing that such an ex- be present and shou Id prove a draw- llY TWO ASSO lATIONS cellent location has been secured for ing card, say the committee. Plan- the incoming library. Ists, botb the classical and the )·ttl!- Tbe first joint meeting of the two Somewhat In return for President time kind will be present. Coonln Christian associations will be held Bowman's kindness In granting tbe and Ford bave promised to put on a. this evening at Close hall. The two petition and for his promptness of small ent<:rtalnment. associations have been holding sep- action, the engineers have agreed to Anotb r big drawing card has He compared the ancient ideas and 'the registrar's office. arate mld-weeg meetings. Tbe meet- erect the cases whicb are to contain been promised. It Is reported that It is · desired system of sports wltb those of to- that tbe students going home take day and concl uded that there was copies and give them to those Inter- not really much dil'ference between . I ested. These booklets are also is- old Greek athletics and tbose of to- sued as souvenirs for the delegates day. He showed that they had prac-I ,to the nattonal convention of the t1cally the ame kind of sports, ex- t f th d t Cosmopolitan clubs which meet.s cep some 0 e 010 ern games, I sucb as football, and encount red here December 26-29. the same difficulties In holding con- tests. In an interesting manner he HENUY COUNTY STUI)ENTS tr aced the rise of professiona lism In All Henry county students are re- at letlcs, taking up the evolution of quested to meet In Close ball today the "tramp' 'athlete. at one o'clock sharp. Important. -- -------------------------------- - ing this evening wlll be the last be- the books when removed. These will two or three ring aspirants will be fore the Christmas holiidays. be put up tbls evening and tom or- present and will put on the gloves. Tbe meeting will be called at row. The lumber wlll be sawed to These boxing matcbes have proved 6: 60. It will be called ear1l1er than size in the university shops and the very popular at former mixers and usual tbls evening in order to let students will fit the parts together in are always welcomed by tbe men of those attending, take In tbe basket tbe library room. Tbe engineers are tbe university. ball game. taking a hearty Interest In the 11- Miss Mceatta Browning, presi- dent of the Y. W. C. A. will preside. A program has been arranged in wbcb members of both organizations will take part. The program bave the spirit of Cbrlstmas in It. hrary and are co-operating In every way possible to make the thing a success. Miss Ruth been pledged Rath of Delta Gamma. has , Tbe mixer will begin sometime be- tween 7: 30 and 8 o'clock tomorrow In th,e rooms of the union Brunswick parlors. JANUARY 22, SAVE THE DATE. Now is the Time to Get That Date MILITARY BALL First Friday After You Come Back JANUARY 9 ..

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Page 1: THE DAIL¥ IOWAN

THE DAIL¥ " I"OWAN -. VOLUME XDI IOWA CITY. 10W.'\. WEDNE DAY MORNING,

Year Ticket No. 5 Admission 25c IOWA·

Game Called at 7:30 Sharp

~OACH HAWLEY REl URNS TO HAWKEYE GRIDIRON

"'lUTES THAT BUSINESS WILL

l'ER~UT m~1 TO OOACH IOWA

~Iuch Doubt teared Up by Letter--

Athletic BoanJ Meets Tonigbt-

COLLEGE PRESIDENTS PICK RHODES SCHOLAR

President • .Bowman 'Vill Act A

Ho t to "i Itlng Educators

and cbolars

Five colJege presidents will meet

in Iowa CHy next Saturday to pick

tbe :Rbodes scbolar trom Iowa.

For one day these executlv~8 of

Iowa eduoo.t1onal institutions will be onU1&c{' Will He S(&ned Soon -

SmJth Ol)tlmlstJc at PreSident Bowman's home in con­

ference with the four candidates tor

tbe honor. They w1l1 be the guests Jess B. Hawiey will return to ~f the president at luncheo.n.

CAPTAINS WORK ARO

fOR MILITARY BAll CO~~UTTE.F]S HARD AT ORX ON

)'ROOUA)lS. DE ORATIONS l\YD

~ I OI)E O}' ENTERT.<\I~IE~T

TEAM WILL PLA ITHOUT CAPTAI

al)taln Gardner Disabled

bag~Lln -Up Oh'en b oacb

Kent r'estertla;y

Because of a severe attack of

lumba80 from which he has been

IN All READINESS FOR UNION MIXER

O)I)IlTTEES FOR BW MIXER

n.\ \'E COl\1PM';TED AJ~IJ PLAN

.'OR T MORROW IGHT

l'J.ograms WUI be ExteRl.4v&-Covel' eutrerlng tor I!everal days Cap aln SI)('eeh Will b~ lind&--. I Ic to

Mude of .Leather-necoratlon 001- Gardner will not In all probabhllty HAve Prominent PIU·t OD PDOgram

IlIlttee Hus )Iade Plftnns-No An- be able to play in the game against -Boxing lUatclJe8 to be Staged-

swer trom Official (l..eander larke tonlgbt. It may be Begin .\boot Eight

'possible for him to enter the last I

Cbase Hoadley, cbalrman of the halt of the contest but tbls Is ex- Final preparations have been

program committee of the m1l1tary tr mely unlikely. Tbe team how- made for the big Iowa Union Mixer

eoa'Ch the 1914 eleven. Although Three Iowa colleges were repre- ball, yesterday gave out his selection ever w1ll enter the game undaunted to be held tomorrow night. The

the contract Is not signed, Prof. A. sen ted In the list of tbose who pass- of programs for the next big tunc- by tbe lack of leadership and ready mixer will be held In the rooms re­

O. Smith, chairman 01 the board in ed the preliminary examinations tion. The program selected Is more for any surprise tbat Leander cently leased by the organization.

contrel ot athletlcs, yesterday morn- held at the universJty on October 15 laborate tban any tbat has ever Clark may have prepared tor Iowa. The comm;Uees have worked hard

I.Qg received a. letter from Hawley In, and 16. Tbe candidates for the ap- been used at a university formal, Ilnd The line-up that wlll start the game tbe past week getting everything in

",bJch the coacll stated his business pointment follow: J. H. St. John, should make a decided hit with the lis Von Lackum and Fields, forwaros; readiness and It Is said that a good

relations would permit football teacb- Muscatine, (Gr\J1nell); H. W. Van devotees of the fantastic who attend Grlssel, center; Parsons and Jacob- time will be given every man that

log next tall. Pelt, Mt. Vernon, (Cornell); Arthur the captains' ball. The cover of the sen, guards. attends.

Uolll'd to Act S. Kirk, :r;>es Moines, (Drake); Au- program Is of natural If"atber, with The work of the team has been The mix r wlJ) be open to all tbe

At the meeting of the athletic dubon Seevers, Des MoInes, (Drake). aQ. old gold seal embossed on the constantly Improving during the past men of tbe university. This Is done,

boar4 thIs evening It Is expected tbat The college 1)resldents who will front. The program Is of a good week and speed and accuracy are according to reports, so that men

a committee will be appointed wrth choose the successful applicant fol- size and carries an eight page In- beginning to make their presence ' that are not members might learn

power to act which will enter Into low: President James E. Harlan, sert. A leather program Is an fano- known In the ranks of the Hawk- of tbe things wblch the union will

negotiations with Coach Hawley Im- pornell College; President John A. vaUon for a public formal, as thE!' eyes. Donnelly at guard Is making try to do and offer to the men of

mediately. "It Is probable tbat the ~1arquls, Coe College; President Hill high cost has prohibited former com- an excellent showing and will In all the unlv r Ity.

contract will be completed at a very M. Bell, Drake University; President mitt es from using 8n~ thln~ more proba,blllty be used In the game to- Program Arranged

early date" said Professor Smith yes- Ir!. H. T. Main, Grinnell College; and elj\borate tban s:mple cardboard ef- nlgbt. • Tbe program for tb mixer has

terda,y evenln,g. ,President John G. Bowman, Unlv- I tects. been arranged. It Includes speech-

Hawley in Buslness erslty of Iowa, chairman. While the decorating committee ENGINEERING LIBRARY es, boxln.g matches and other forms

It became known at tbe close of bas not fully decided just what de- WJLL 'BE MOVED SOON of entertainment.

the rootbaIl aeason thAt Coach Haw- l'.".EW PIOl'ORIAL BOOKLET tails of their plan to hide tbe naked-

ley was considering an attractive bus-

Iness offer tn Chicago which would

prevent his coaching of the Iowa

team In 191 t. At that time It seem-

iSS .m B\' JRO)'. WELLER ness ot the Armory on January 9th

will be, they have ascertained the

general scbeme of decoration. Tbe "On the Campus" Is the title ot

l,lbrary WHI Be Taken From Nator­

ul cience HWJ to Hall of

Engineering . . '

The meet1n~ will be opened by a

sbort talk oy the Hon. D. D. Mllr­

pb;V ot Elkader. Mr. Murphy la (

cbalrman of the stale board of edu-

cation and promised the committee plan Is to feature a large slar, Illum-an unusually attractive booklet

ed almost Impossible that the Dart- loated with electriCity, as the center President Bo\vman announced yes- some time that he would be present whioh comes from the press today. ,

moutb player could return to the unl- of tbe celllng, with streamers of red, terday that the engineer's petition at the first mixer If possible, ~ It is the latest of the university bul-

versity. Reports were sent out that white and blue festooning paper tor a library had been granted. The President McChesney of tb~ :First letln series Issued by Professor C.

he would not coacb In the 1914 sea­,H. Weller, the university editor.

son, but tbe letter yesterday ruorn-Views of the university buildings

ing brought a dt1!erent story and the

draped from tbis to the sidewalks books wlll be removed from the base- National bank wlll also give a talk.

above the running track. The paper ment of t.he general library to room His talk will deal with materIal

wfll be put up to form a detlnlte pat- 2 N in the engineering building the tbings and will discuss ways and \Bnd the campus occupy nearly the

alumni and students al e delighted tern , and the whole effect should be whole of tbe publication, there be-

first ot next week If tbey can be got- means for a modern club bouse for

ten ready by tbat time. Room 2 N the organization. wltb the news. most pleasing to the eye. Special at­Ing but two pages of text. At the

beginning of the book is an etch­ATHLETI S DISOU ED

~ng, showing a blrd's eYe view of the AT DUMAi"I T )Th'ETING

entire university. The engravings

are done in two sh~des of brown and Nelson A. Kellogg read an Inter­

many of them appear for the first estlng paper before the meeting of

time. Under each picture a short tbe Humanist club at the bome of

,des()l'lption and history of the bulld­Professor and Mrs. C. H. Weller

ing Is given.

Copies of the booklet will be on Monday evening. His subje<>t was

"Athletics, Ancient and Modern.' ''' distrlbu tion Thursday afternoon at

Continued on page four)

JO INT pnOGRiUr PLANNED

is on the corner of tbe engineering Music for the mixer will be fur-

building directly under tbe dean's nlsbed by several people. Tbe unl-

office, and the applied science stu- v£lrslty quartette has promised to

dents are rejoicing that such an ex- be present and shou Id prove a draw-

llY TWO ASSO lATIONS cellent location has been secured for ing card, say the committee. Plan-

the incoming library. Ists, botb the classical and the )·ttl!-

Tbe first joint meeting of the two Somewhat In return for President time kind will be present. Coonln

Christian associations will be held Bowman's kindness In granting tbe and Ford bave promised to put on a.

this evening at Close hall. The two petition and for his promptness of small ent<:rtalnment.

associations have been holding sep- action, the engineers have agreed to Anotb r big drawing card has He compared the ancient ideas and

'the registrar's office. arate mld-weeg meetings. Tbe meet- erect the cases whicb are to contain been promised. It Is reported that

It is · desired system of sports wltb those of to­

that tbe students going home take day and concluded that there was

copies and give them to those Inter­not really much dil'ference between . I ested. These booklets are also is-old Greek athletics and tbose of to­

sued as souvenirs for the delegates day. He showed that they had prac-I

,to the nattonal convention of the t1cally the ame kind of sports, ex-

t f th d t Cosmopolitan clubs which meet.s

cep some 0 e 010 ern games, I sucb as football, and encount red here December 26-29.

the same difficulties In holding con-

tests. In an interesting manner he HENUY COUNTY STUI)ENTS

traced the rise of professionalism In All Henry county students are re­

at letlcs, taking up the evolution of quested to meet In Close ball today

the "tramp' 'athlete. at one o'clock sharp. Important.

---------------------------------- -

ing this evening wlll be the last be- the books when removed. These will two or three ring aspirants will be

fore the Christmas holiidays. be put up tbls evening and tom or- present and will put on the gloves.

Tbe meeting will be called at row. The lumber wlll be sawed to These boxing matcbes have proved

6: 60. It will be called ear1l1er than size in the university shops and the very popular at former mixers and

usual tbls evening in order to let students will fit the parts together in are always welcomed by tbe men of

those attending, take In tbe basket tbe library room. Tbe engineers are tbe university.

ball game. taking a hearty Interest In the 11-

Miss Mceatta Browning, presi­

dent of the Y. W. C. A. will preside.

A program has been arranged in

wbcb members of both organizations

will take part. The program wi~1

bave the spirit of Cbrlstmas in It.

hrary and are co-operating In every

way possible to make the thing a

success.

Miss Ruth

been pledged

Rath of wat~ Delta Gamma.

has

, Tbe mixer will begin sometime be-

tween 7: 30 and 8 o'clock tomorrow

eve.il~g In th,e rooms of the union

o~the Brunswick parlors.

• JANUARY 22, SAVE THE DATE.

Now is the Time to Get That Date

MILITARY BALL First Friday After You Come Back JANUARY 9

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THE DAILY IOWAN

Published every morning except Saturday and Monday.

'because at the failure of some. of the

men to keep up In their university

work. However, we lebleve that the

student body w!ll get ba k of the

\ ltered at the Post Office at Iowa team from. the start. This w!ll mean City as second class matter.

Office and editorial rooms 23 Ea.t Walhlngton. Phone 29.

RALPH G. GRASSFIELD Editor-in- biet.

H . E. WEBB Business Manager.

DESK EDITORS Monday . ... .. .. .... ival McPeak , Tuesday, ..... . ....... Oval Quist Wednesday .. . .... . . H. F. Mottett Thursday .. . .. Donald G. Hunter hturday •..... Leslie Hildebrand

SPORTS DEPARTMENT

a successtul basketball season for

"Old Gold."

I<'Awr }·'HEfHL'lAX SQt:AD AEBT

YAll81TY IX FIRST OXTES'J)

Yearllngs Sweell ]{ent's l\(en OIT

Their Feet- quad Reduced

In Ize by Coach

On two different occasions the fast

and nimble proteges ot Coach Adams

deteated the varsity basketball squad Hamilton Johnson . ...... Editor by a low score. The speed of the H. F . Mottet .... ... .... Assistant

LET US HELD YOU NO MATTER WHAT YOU MAY W:LSH TO SPENI YOU'LL FIND HERE IN LARGE ABUNDANOE, US FUL ARTIOLES OF EVERY DESORIPTION-THING THAT WILL MAKE EXOELLENT GIFTS-AN: PRICED REASONABLE AS YOU COULD EXPECT.

Here They Are---Gifts He'll Be Glad To Get BATH nOBE MACKINAW BOX OF ILK HOSE

UFF BUTTONS SCAllF PIN

S. U. I. -BLANKETS

DIlESS GLOYES HOUSE COAT UMBRELLA SWEATER COAT NECKWEAR NEC1{WEAR CANE Tn.'\. \ 'EUNG BAG LINEN HANDKEllCHIEFS DHESS SHffiT PIl .. l .. OW ('OVERS PENNANTS

Rl'IT CASE FLANNEL SHIRT UAIX COAT l\IUFl<'LER CAP PAJA~rAS

DEPARTMENT EDITORS freshmen Is nothing short of marvel- CHEOK UP THE LIST AND BRING IT WITH YOU. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. ous and promises truly great things

Dental ............ W R Kinzer Engineering ..... . Lloyd Darling Forensic ...... larence B. Isaac Graduate .... Raymond Durboraw Law . ....... ..... .. S. T. Funk

for the future of Hawkeye glory.

Coach Adams has reduced tlte squad

from thirty to twelve members In

order to facilitate the handling of SLAVATA & EPPE J(n

Medicine ....... R. L. Storkman Pharmacy ......... E. M. McGoey Mtlitary .......... Carroll Martin

the men. LIV E IOWA CITY'S CLOTHIERS: Music ....... . .... Harry Gerhart In th e few scrimmages In which

the varsi ty clashed with the yearlings REPORTERS

Lola Bullard A. W. Brown they were literally swept off their -_. - - ___ 0_ 1l_ 7_ ' _ _ --1 .I.-• ....:...-....L.::.;, ===========::::. and Edna Novak Mary Kinnavey feet by the speedy onrushes

'P. C. Beezley P. R. Rockwood

IOWA UNION TICKETS I Qml~S XQIJ.'l(,FJ ~ FOR RENT- Large

Will all parties having Iowa Union I All the girls who wish to acoom- robm upstairs In alcove.

Iu

quick dodging stunts of the fresh­Henry McClintock B. H. Frank

men. Especially notable Is the work . tickets out for sale please call at my pany Miss Louise Barr to the hos- of rooms down stairs.

Wednesday Morning, Dec. 17, 1913 of Dutton the yearling center. Criss- ' offiCe today, Wednesday, and settle pital, and assist her in entertaining bert. Phone 274R.

WELCOME TO HAWLEY man, Ha usler and Bannick however for same. It is desirable that a the patients Christmas day, are cor-

\V ANTED-Agen ts are not to be outdone by anyone and statement be prepared on member- dialiy invited to meet with Miss Barr

C h J H 1 ill h th practical ELECTRIC DEVISE oac esse aw ey w coac e ship to be submitted at the mixer at Close hall. Hawkeye football learn next year.

the struggle for supremacy grows tomorrow evening.

daily more and more spirited. Most This is the welcome news which was ROBERT RtIENOW.

of the men come from large high received by the athletic assoc:alion

schools where they play~d stellar J'esterday. Since Mr. Hawley return-

able in every hom o or office

Illectr;clty. 24 1-2 South Clinton The .mili tary officers at Purdue

were lately initiated. The men tak- LOST-A Ph: Delta Chi pin.

parts. ed to bis bome at the end of the

H. E. Van Duzer of Rock Island en into the m:lital'Y fraternity were der ling 16 2L.

1t is the belief of the coaches that gave another talk on salesmanship chosen on acco unt of the military foot ball season, there has been per-

the material in the process of mak- to the students of the college of knowl edge. slsten t rumors that he would not re-

The ing will in t;me far excell any that pharmacy yesterday.

BUSINESft DffiEUl'ORY

DR. J. WARD turn again next year. Dally bas ever appeared on the Iowa floor. Mrs. W . W. Mercer, L. A.

stories, '11, Iowan has ignored these X-Ray photographs of th e Wlscon- Dentist I Johnson County Savings Bank

Coach Adams is especially optimistic some of which have been prin ted by

as his proteges have twice proved too state and city papers. This flaunting

'speedy for the more experienced var-of rumors based upon the flimziest •

foundations is poor newspaper work sity.

to say the least. It not only reflects . The twelve men of the team are

leaves this morning for her mother's

honle in Lake City to spend the holi­

days.

sin football team disclosed the fact

that Keeler, righ t guard on the var­

sity played the entire season with

Dean Klingenhagen is in Chicago a broken shoulder. An injury In the

attending a meeting of thE' rlealt>. 01 early fall lrept him out of the game

upon the newspaper but it injures Crissman, Dutton, Bannick, L. Haus- women of Americanll universities. for a few days but with a special

Telephone 327.

DR. W. H. DONOVAN Physician and Surgeon

Special attention given to Eye, Nose and Throat.

Office: Johnson County BaRk Building. Rooms 315-320.

Phone 106J the Individuals of institutions con-

cerned. When the story was printed

ler, Ticktin, Flesler, Barton, Heman, The conference continues until to- protection for his shoulder he was Residence Cor. College able to play the rest of the season. mit. Phone 106M. Allen, Johnson, Eggleston, and Ties- morrow.

some time ago concerning Mr. Haw­

ley's not returning to Iowa another

se.

Hausler, Bannick, 'and Eggleston

were members of the speedy liberal year, there were many who did not

arts squad that defeated the phar­beHeve the story because no definite

maceuts by an overwhelming score statement was made to support the

last Saturday. rumor. However, many persons were

incHned to think that Mr. Hawley

was seeking publicity, or more money HORAOK WRITES BOOK

A booklet has just been published from the university. These rumors

by Professor F. D. Horack of the de­were freely circulated atter it was

partment of politioal science on the announced that Hawley would not be

"Legislation of the 35th general &s­back. Of course these tales were not

sembly." The book is a resume of true, but the casual observer of the

the proceedings of the last legisla­athletic interests of this state instl-

tution would readily take them for

granted. The Iowan today prints

the story ot Mr. Hawley's return

next year. This article Is authentic

throughout. What criticisms that

have been made during the past

ture. It is now being widely 'circu­

lated throughout the state by the

~tate historical society. '

JANUARY 22, SAVE THE DATE.

FURNISHED ROOM-Two blocks

three or four weeks are noww cleared from campus. Board if desired. Oth-

considerably. er r()oms vacant after 19th.

191-R.

Tel.

BASKETBALL SEASON , This evening the basketball season W ANTED-A student to tend fur-

opens. Iowa will meet Leander nace atter Christmas. Must rOOIn in

Clark on the armory floor. The spir- house. Board given. Tel. 191-R.

lt and enthusiasm of the past two

months has been a great factor in

the making ot an exceptional foot­ OOMING EVENTS + + ball team. This wonderful football .1111 '1"1",111111"111'-"1'++'1111"1"1"1111111_

team was developed trom a squ,d ot Dec. 19-HolidlilY recess starts.

men no better than those ot a YfJar .Tan. 5-Works resumed.

ago. We give muc' credit to the Jah 12-Basketball at Minnesota. ,

staullch backing of the student body. Jan. 17-Basketball at Chicago.

The present prospects for basket- Jon. 19-Minnesota at Iowa.

ball is up to the average year. The Feb. 21-Northwestern at Iowa.

squad Is already materially weakened March 7-Northwestern here.

Santa Suggests ·the Fol­lowing at the

Gold~n Eagle , '

CLOTHING STORE -----~~.--.~ - ...:.. •• . :- ---!..:.. Men's SuJts and Gloves

Overcoats Rats and Caps

Men's Smoldng Culf Buttons

Jackets Scarf Pins

lUen's Bath Collar Bags

Robes Suit Cases

Silk Mufflers Sweater Coats

Uandkerchtefs Rolsery

Umbrellas. Boys' Suit

Neckwear Special

Suspenders Boys' Caps

Shirts Bo"s' Shirts

Boys'I5Oc

Neckwear

Boys'Sus-

penders

Boys' Sweaters

Boys' 'Walsts

Boys Hosiery

Fur Coats

Fur CallS

Slip-Ons

1\[en's and Boys'

l\facldnaws

--------~-------------------Coal is Like Ice Cream-It aarees with Everybody.

Invalids, Convalescents, Children; in fact, Everybody likes it, and there are no bad after effects.

C. W. THOMPSON

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DR. T. L. HAZARD

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812-818 oloblUlon 00aat7 Bank Phone No. U6-R.

JOHN VOSS, D. D. S.

121-2 S. Dubuqne 8t. Phooe 1

DR. F. C. TlTZICLL

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Hour 2-4 Rooml 414-4

DR. GEO. E.KELLER PbY8iciaa &ad SurgeO-

Special attention given to of the Throat, Chelt and Sktu, blood disorders. Hours: 8-11 a. m. 1-6 p. m. 1042L. Offices Johnson Co. Bault

l\IONEY TO LOAN

O. BotheD

Johnlon County Bank Bid,.

MRS. TAYLOR Stenograpber

Thesis and Manu8OI'Ipts copied. Phone U66Y 413 Iowa

Dorothy L. DeJ'ra ...

PUBLIC STJDNOGRAPHml

Suite 8, Paul Helen B14,.

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Office hourse 2 to 7 p. m. or special appointment

Sanda" 5 to 8 p..... Plu.e

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Basket Ball Starts Soon I Gridiron, Fiela and Floor ~ Let's be Basketball Champions \

L

--ORGANIZERS TO WORK • 1

A Few Necessities FOR COUNTY REUNIONS fN6!~~Tl!~~~TRf • ---

t

J~:~ ~~:~:::,~ :OJ,- I

That no Studfnt ought to be without 'WHEN THE PRICES ARE SO LOW

Ul O 0 NT\" CLUB RALLY HELD

YE TERDA \" AT -ATURAIJ SCI.

ENCE A DITORIUM

ROBERT SHERMAN Presents

play l ine of box candies at aI- f . '. most wholesale price. B uy- +

. - - ~.

$2.00 Shirts 1.50 Shirts 1.00 Shirts

• $1.45 1.15 .79

$2.00 Gloves . $1.50 1.50 Gloves 1.00 Gloves

1.25 .85

One Thousand tudents Present -

JUuch Enthu8ia m Shown- IIdes

Shown of Ames Oume--Oountlee

Will O.·ganlze

"JHt CHORUS LADY" j

By JAMES FORBES

give .i: ','

orne 't' ----------- t in an d look them over and't ________ ~ __ ~ Os'

yon will hlke that Christmas ::: ~.

Winter Caps, Underwear, Hose ASK TO SEE OUR

One t housa nd s tudents assem bled

at the natural science audi toriu m

yesterday morn ing to at tend the

Next Attraction "JOHNNY WISE"

A t)l'I~en t home with you. ~?

',' ',' .,. Student Special ounty lub Rally. Nearly a ll the

co un ties In the state were represent­

ed by students from those districts.

Students from some counties tailed

to appear and some r corded pertect

MUlical Version of

:t: .'. I DOV ALIS ~i~ "My Wife's Family"

Suit or Overcoat '1' Confectionery.!.

j.,. Parlors :i: :( . ' . • ';+!!+<":"~:"X"' ... :·,! .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :u: .. : .. : .. : .. :.

AT ••• $14.~ , a t tendance. Johnson county clalm- Des Moines, S .Gross; Dickinson, H .

d the largest crowd and tar out dis- L. Davis; Fayette, C. W. Gallaher;

tanced any other community. Floyd, A. B. PfeitTer; Fremont, A .

• J. J. Shannon . Baggage Transfer;

and MAX MAYER

Everyone present at the rally en- B. DeFreece; Grundy, H. K. Vaser •

tered Into hearty ' co-operation with Hamllt.on, Leo Dick; Harrison, R C.

the plans suggested by the unlve"!"- Fountain; Henry, W. D. Hanna;

slty of Iowa association. Slips or Howard, L. R. Fields; JIumbolt, Ger­

paper were passed out to the stu- trude Taft; Ida, L. D. Cheney; Jack­

dents giving suggestions and pre- ;son, C. Altfilllsch; Jasper, H.

sentlng ideas. These papers told Brunner; Jones, S. A. St.reeter; Keo­

how to organize county clubs and leuk, L. B. Oliver; Kossuth, V. T.

gave Ideas of constitutions for the 'Vincent; Lee, John Kiedalsch; Linn,

Parcel Delivery Office with

Mtller & Miller Stove Store 23 S. DUBUQUE ST.

Phones Office 59 R Residence 506

Deliveries made exactly at the time promi.ed --- NOT just a few minutes late r

~' 2

LAUNDRY~ ~

WORK ~ I called for and delivered ~

~ C. J. Toms ~ Proprietor

the Information We

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SECOND SQUAD TO PLAY THIS WI TER

Pions to Pla<.'e Second Team In ev·

e"a! G ll1ll8S Now BeIng Di -

cussed by ]{ent

same. Perry Oxley; Lucas, C. T. Bowen;

Shillulmugh in Cilul'ge Lyon, L. L. Mak; Madison, E. C.

Professor B. F. Sha.mbaugh had Hamilton ; Mahaska, M. A. O'Br ien ;

charge of the meeting. In a few Marlon, O. Wormhoudt; Monroe, L.

words he told of the purpose of the 'l-I. Mo un ts; Montgomery, C. B. Isaac;

meeting and the things tha.t should Muscatine, C. C. Hakes; O'Brien, A.

A schedule of seven or eight games be accomplished dur ing the holidays. ·J!'o ley ; Palo Alto, J. E. Godden; P ly­

for the second basketball team is Other speaker s were Robert Rlenow .mouth, E . J . Gottsch; Pocohontas,

the present plan of Coach Kent. and Charles Meloy. Each had Ideas A. H. Gunderson ; Sac, H. B. Sea·

Whether t his plan will be sanctioned which were presented to those pres- man ; Sioux, J. B. Gregg; Story, J .

by the conference board is not known ent, on the movement. C. Addison ; Tama, H. L. Von Lack­

but It Is highly probable that no ob- Music was furn ished by the glee um; Taylor, B. Mahan; Union , W.

jectlon will be offered. The reason club. They sang a couple. of selec- T . Spies ; Wapello . W. W . Hansell ;

for such plan Is to keep the second tions and were called back both Warren, H. H. Hestwood; Washlng­

team In condition and to give oppor- times. At the close of the meeting Iton , L . Baker; Wayne, H. E. Cun­

tun lty to more men to enter the slides of the university and Its actlv- nlngham ; Webster, C. D. Meloy ;

sport. lUes were thrown on a screen. The

It Is the plan of the coach to sched- rally adjourned after singing Old

ule a few games In the state as cur- Gold.

taln raisers to the. varsity games,

and several more with minor col-

Organ.lzers at Work

Students from several of the coun-

Winnebago, S. C. Charlson ; Wlnnl­

shlek, P. W. Qually; Woodbury, W.

A. Dutton ; Worth, E. Thoen;

Wright, H ..... Wolcott.

PHONE 58 FOR RENT-To glrlB one deBir- leges In the state. The plan If suc- ties held meetings and began prepar- + + + + + + + + + + + + 225 Iowa A venue alble modern room. 720 East Jecer·

son. bh

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~ RIC,S ~ BOOK STORE

I ~ 'Supply paper for any size

; Loose Leaf Note Books. StaUonery, Typewriter Paper and Ribbons, School and Office Sup-pUes, Fountain Pens. Prices the Lowest 28 S. CLINTON ST.

~~~ooooo.a>OO+OOOOO+OOO+OtO~

cessfully carried ol.(t will develop QUons tor banquets and reunions + + better varsity material and will during the holidays. Committees + OFFIOIAL BASKETBALL + create a wider and keener enthus~ wlll be appointed by these persons '+ SCHEDULE + lasm than now exists, says the and they wlll look atter the details + + coach. There may however be some of the reunions. Information on + + + + + + + + + + + + dJ.fficulty In arrangetng the games 'these reunions may be obtained at Dec. 17-Leander Clark at Iowa

but this wlll be only a minor dlffi- 'the office of the secretary ot the unl- City.

culty. Iverslty ot Iowa association, on the Jan. 7-State Teachers at Iowa

second 1l00r In the Old Capitol. City. i ; i mOH SCHOOL VS. ALIDINI The OrganIzers Jan. 17-Chlcago at Chicago.

Yesterday evening at the High Below follows a list of counties In Jan. 19-Mlnnesota at Iowa City.

school the first team clashed with Iowa with the student organizers

the alumni in their annual battle, Ifrom these counties. The name of

the latter winning by 26-19 score. \the organizer follows the name of

This was the first official game of the county.

the season and dedicated the n~w I Adair, J. L. Chapman; Adams, J. I

gymnasium. The alumni led through- M. Stokes ; Audubon, Flora Houston;

out the game and had no difficulty In Benton, Clark Fanton; Blackhawk,

handling the high schoolers. J . Lee Shillinglaw; Boone, F. L. Mack-

Jan. 23-Grlnnell at Grinnell.

Jan. 27--Cornell at Mt. Vernon.

Jan. 30 or 31-Ames at Iowa City.

Feb. U-8tate Teachers at Cedar

Falls.

Feb. 12- Mlnnesota at Mlnneapoli3

Feb. 13-Carleton at Northfi eld .

Feb. 16- Chlcago at Iowa City.

Swisher starred ' for the High s.chool Jey ; Bremer, H. T. Holt; Buena Vls- Feb. 21-Northwestern at Iowa

although hiB teammates played a ta, F. H. Gilliland; Butler, B. L. City.

-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. good game considering the ' season. Trey; Calhoun, A. T . Bailey; Carrol, Feb. 24-Ames at Ames. • Prince and Leighton of the alumni, IEdna Westfall ; Cass, W. L. Diven; Feb. 27- GrinneU at Iowa City.

played the stellar roles making most Chickasaw, C. L . Strike; Clarke, E. March 7-Northwestern at Evans-

of the baskets. 'K. Jones; Clay, R. M. Cornwall; ton. c-A -N -D-I -E-S Clayton, M. W. O'Rlley; Crawtord, F. March 20 and 21-State High

Professor R. A. Keuver was called R. Menagh; Dallas, W. S. Cardell; school tourney at Iowa City.

to Mason City yesterday to act as Da.vis, Edith M11ler; Decatur, R. A.

Finelt Line of FaDcy Box Candy that can be found. Johnson's--Morse's--Foss anti Bunte Br08., Etc.

Come in aDd Pick Out a Nice Rox f~ a Present. TAYLOR'S-.. -16 S. Clinton Street an expert witness In a polson case. McGinnis; Deleware, G. C. Albright; JANUARY 22, SAVE THE DATE.

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CAPTAINS WORK HARD Is the Idea ot the comlllIttee to make

this party a real mll~tary ball, and

FOR MILITARY BALL '~ti:r~:Se~s ~:~:~b~: t~e:t::n:at: ~::~. -----:---------t ttvity.

(Continued {rom page one)

tention wjIJ be paid to the gallery,

as the decorations wlII be arranged

to give those viewing the party from

ADDITIONAL RIFLES COME TO UNIVERSITY

the higher strata an unobstrued view LJeutenant Phinney Secures More

of the entire floor. The rail around Arms From Roek lslan(l Ar enal

the run'ning track will be completely }~or Cftdets

covered with cloth as w11l the gun

lockers below, and around the wall An additional supply of arms for

under the track innumerable flags the cadet regiment Is now deflnitely

will be hung. Various small features assured. Commandant Phinney spent

In the way ot punch booths, rest two days last week at the Rock ISJ

rooms, etc., will be arranged, and the land Arsenal taking the annual phy­

whole scheme should work Into a sical examination prescribed tor ar-most admirable decoration. my officers, and while at the arsenal

Chairman Hanna of the cOIpmlttee completed arrangements for securing

plans to have all the preliminaries a further supply of Krags from thl!

out of the way before vacation in War Department. Several thousand

order to start the actual work of the of these weapons are now stored at

decoration immediately after the re- Rock Island, and as soon as the nec­

opening of school. essary forms are fllled out, a SUPPlY

Although word has not been re- of two hundred will be shipped to

r~-· -·--_"1

~ - , ~' I,

l ~~

GREAT FUR SALE .. TODAY' AND TOMORROW JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

Today and tomorrow a representative of one of the large Eastern FUR Houses will display a

$15,000 StOCK of Stylish Furs Tn Our Fur Department, consisting of Mink, Jap Mink, Fttcfi,

Black Fox and all New Quality Furs.

In Addition to This Offering Our own large stock of Medium and Low Priced Furs and Fur

Coats wi1l go during this Sale at a

BIG SPECIAL DISCOUNT

4.4

celved as yet trom Governor Clarke, the university. With the rifles, the ==================================:::::::======::::::======================================= it Is hoped that the Chief Executive \Commandant procured a supply of Inames, the supply should prove ade- Stuckey, Dr. Ralph Heilman, Pro- Seaman on government methods (

will be In attendance at the party. field belts similar to those now in use rquate for the needs of the millltary fessor Oscar R. Ewing, Mr. Robert testing coal. J. Carmichael descrll

The committee has Invited him ana by the cadets, and enough leather department for some time to come. ~.ienow, Dr. R. H. Sylvester, Profes- ed a water power project that hi

hope to have his answer within the , belts and cartridge boxes to equip /The new rifles will probably arrive Isor E. Lewis, and Professor R. M. been Installed near Maquoketi

week. Several officers stationed at Ithe entire regiment. This arrange- during vacation, making it possible Faris. Iowa.

the Rock Island Arsenal have been ment will give the university 500 ffor all the companies to drill under The next meeting of the club will

J

invited and It is probable that some ,rifles and belts, and as the roster of arms after vacation. be held on the evening of January BARRED FRO~( DANCING of them will attend the function. It the regiment now includes 501 Lieutenant Phinney had hoped to fifth at the home of President and Because they vl01a~ed the COUI

, NOTICE To Senior Girls

We are now taking orders for the

SENIOR CAPS Come in and look at the samples

-

The

"

we are showing I I

Golden Eagle

J

Solid Silver I

Spoons

gOt Each Per Set, $4.75

The Ideal Gift for your Gir 1 Friend

The Largest Line of Cameo Lavalieres in the city at

20 per c~nt Reduction

G. O'BRIEN , Jeweler

OrpPOSITE TI;lE ENGLER T

secure an allotment of the new Mrs. J. G. Bowman. A paper will 'ell's edict forbidding the tango an

Springfield rifle, the same weapon be read by the retiring president of other ' new dances at the Junio

that is used In the active service, but the cl_b, /Professor F. D. Horack. Prom, several of the men at Illinoi a law recently passed prevents these have been sent letters giving notic

' weapons from being used to any but ENGINEERING SOCIETmS ~hat they will be excluded from al

those miIltary schools recognized by HOl,D JOINT MEETING \university and club dances. As;

the War Department as "Distln- result of this the dacing clubs \laV~

gulshed Institutions." While Iowa . The American Institute of Elec- ·met and decided upon a censor wb

ranks high in the reports of the gov- trical Engineers and a SOCiety of is to attend all club dances an

ernment, she is not in this top class,

and consequeI\~ly is barred from rt' ·

ceiving the rifles desired. Only

about a half dozen of the many I>

mechanical engineers held a semi- ' have authority over same.

monthly joint program last evening.

A short talk was made by H. B. JANUARY 22, SAVE THE DATI ini ,_

schools and colleges in the county ~~.)()OO+O+~~o+o+o+o.o.ot

having miUtar! work under govern- I R ment supervis~on are cla~sed as "dip ENT your Typewriters and obtain tinguished institutions." your s~ppl1e~ for same at Irish B.us1ness Col·

Drill last night was by battalion as ~ lege. Typewnters RepaIred . , 114 1-2 WashIngton ~treet. last week, but the periods remaining ~~+O+O"-. ~+O+OOO+C>+C»OtO.a+Ot before the recess will be devoted to

company formations. Some extended

order will probably be taken up, as

the Commandant desires to give the

men a little experience in this brancb

ot tactics Defote cold weather mal\bd

outdoor work Impossible. Rapid pro­

gress has been made in close order

work by all the companies, and if

clement weatti~ revalls after vaca­

tion, they sho\lld bec,oUle equally

skilled in skirnllsh formation.

- POLITIC.iL SCIENCE CLUB

ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

~lght New M 1'aken Into Society

At ~Ieeting ' Held Last

llondaf .WI

The annual busine)s meeting 01

the political s lence club was held

Monday in thp 'Uperal art auditor­

INVESTIGATE

The Most Efficient Typew,riter IT'S AN L. C. SMITH

University Typewriter Co.

Go to REICHARDT'S For Good Home Made Candy

Ice Cream Made for Parties In all Flavors and Shape

Also Serve Lunches - All Hours Hot DrinKs, Etc. 24 S. Dubuque St. ,

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lium. The loilo,wing officers were ============::::======================================== eleo~d for t'~. year. P esident,

IDean W. G. Riym~nd; secretary, Dr.

Dan El. Clark: members ot the exe- ]I d B k t cutive comm~ttee, Professors Benja- rca t 00 sore min Sham'baugh and Paul S. Peirce.

The executive committee was in- Lar;nt LIne of

lltruoted to propose new regulations FO UN T 41 N PENS regarding the admission of new In the City

~embers. The foll<>'wlng members Note Books and Stationery.

\Vere admitted at the meeting: Mr. See Our Dinner aod Tally Cards

~---------------------------------------' I p. E. Klingaman, Professor Loren PENNANTS aod PILLOW COVERS