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THE DAILY IOWAN OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
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VOL. XVI-NEW SERms, \ ' OL. l.
COMMITTEE MOVES iO SQUELCH BOXING
BILL··LAKE TO fi GHT
IOWA CITY, IOWA, SUNDA Y, l<'EBRUARY 4, 1017
MRS. McCLAIN DIES AT HOME EARLY YESTERDAY
.----------.rHIRTY SONGS ENTERED
OBITUARY FOR S. U. 1. $250 PRIZE Mrs. Ellen G. McClain; widow of When the University song contest
the late judge Emlin McClain. died --- closed January 31, thirty songs bad at her home on Summit street yes First semester met a peaceful been submitted in competition, for terday morning at 8:30 after being leath at 10 o'clock Saturday night at the prize of $260 offered by the hi-
NUJmER 107
FLINT TO ADDRESS CONVOCATION AT 10 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY
sick [or some time. .t e State University of Iowa. It had co. go alumni of the University. Sev- CORNl<;LL COLLEGE PRESIDENT J. W. CR ISS 0 ... ' SA ' C'ITY, SPl<J- Mrs. McClain who is the mother jean known for weeks that he could era I members of the University facul-
ClAL AGENT IN !lEPART. of Miss Gwendolyn McClain, presl- !Survive but little longer. More than ty, Iowa City mUSicians, profe8sion-MENT OF .JUS'I'LCJ<J dont of Staff and Circle, has JIved in three thousand students witnessed hie 0.1 song writers, alumni elsewhere in
WU,L DELIVER ADDRESS .. \T OONVOOATTON
Iowa Ity since 1880 and has been ideparturl:l. the state, and various other persons Kimberl)' of !llwelll'OI·t Intr'oduccs FI t S t b S t 18 Twenty Persons Will Receive De·
t resident all her life. She is also rs emes er was orn ep. 'mtered the competition. One song Rill Hesigned to Ill('l'cas ~~(lwer 01' 6 H llf t . RI' Thirteen Being In Liberal
su rvived by Attorney Donald McClain 191 . Is entire e was spen 10 vas sent [rom Washington by a per-Levee Improvem nt Associations- I Arts, Three III DentJstry, and Four
of Iowa City and Henry McClain 0 Iowa City where he has been act ve- son in no way connected with the Road Insut;g6l1ts ApPfov(' Johns- ill The Gra<1uute College--Class-
Telluride Colorado. Iy engaged in the University, grind- University. ton filii at ~lceting. es Out Eurly.
Des Moines, Feb. 3- The house judiciary committee today r eported out for indefinite postponement the Lake bill leagallzing the staging of
Funeral services have not been ing out his studi-es. His early A committee of experts in Iowa
1rranged as yet. ~ayt; were given over to canoe- -::!ty will sift from the entire number l'resldent harles W. Flint of Cor-ng, fussing and other youthful tllose which are evidently unsatis-
nell coll ege will deliver the address Mrs. Walter M. Davis will enter pleasures. Athletics Were his chief tl .
Vactory. Those which pass liS at mid-year convocation at 10 o'clock tain the alumnae and active mem jelight. Not until a short time be- 'Irst test wl'll be sent t Oh i
o cago .Vlnnday morning, Feb. 6, in the ber of Delta Gamma at dinner Mon- ~ore his death, !lId he settle down
ten round boxing bouts In the s tate . day evening at her home, 621 S 7he action of the committee was tak-
vhere a committee of a l umn! will natural science auditorium. .0 consistant work in his chosen field. nake the final chol'ce and annOUllce
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Summit street. en yesterllay afternoon following a favorable report on the measure by the subcommittee appOinted by Chairman McFerren.
Representative Lake announc:3d that he would bring the bill on the floor of tbe house on a minorIty ra-
MAY START COURSE . IN RED CROSS WORK
Throughout his life in Iowa City, the awarding of the prize. First Semester saw many changes.
A new president had assumed hif duties; a new coach ruled the grid iron ; the University roster had lengthened by 260 names. Witl1 great regret he saw slip by the lasl
JOSLIN WILL SPEAK AT MEDICAL CLINIC
port and make a !lnal effort to se- MEDICAL IMC'ULTY WANTS MILl· )f Thanksgiving vacations. With 'SSrSTANT PROVESSOR }i' RO;\[ cure favorable action . TARY SURGTCAI) TRAINING ~OY, he paused a moment to witness HAR\'AHB MEDICAL 8CAOOIJ
DEVELOPED :he marriage of three professors. HERE IN APRU) CRISS THlR ') l\IE~lBER His decaying youth was cheered by
o'clock 'classes wI-II be dismissed at 9 : 46 in order that the exercises may tongi n promptly.
1'wenty persons will r eceive their dl'erees at this convocation. Thirteen 1i thEi degrees wil l be ill liberal arts, th~cf' in dentistry, a nd four in the grnuu&te college, whkh are advancE'.1 negrees.
The li~l o[ candidates is as follows: Hoxie .\t . Brown of West Liberty. hachelor of arts; Nathan C. Chap-
Governor Hardil'g has annou nced Establishment of a course in medl- a vision of coming years of law stu- Dr . Elliot P. Joslin , assistant pro- man of Des 1\I10lnes, doctor of den-the appOintment of J. W. Cris.; of cal and su rgical military training and dents advancing toward graduation essor of medicine In the Harvard tal surgery; David Anderson Dancer Sac City, former sh 3riff of Sac coun ,)' addition of an am bulance company to and the bar with silver topped canes ncd ical school , wllJ be the principal of Lamoni, bllchelor of arts; Leslie as a special agent in the department the cadet regiment have been recom ~n alI these transformations he had lpeaker at the all nual clinic fo r a ll F!lrnham of Lorenzo Ida., bachelor or of justice. The appointment will be- mended to President Jessup by the >layed his part. depa r tments of the college of medi- ' rts ; nora Helen Jenson of Everly, come effective at nce. [acuity of the college of medicine. Though he knew his days were cl-ne which w ill be. held April 17 bachelor of arts; Florence Llving-
The governor has now _amod three Some time ago officers of the Amer- numbered, no word of complaint or and 18. He will deliver an add ress ston J OY of Iowa City, master of arts; of the four members of the staff of lcan Red Cross propos.ed that the iltlferlng crossed his lips. Two score! )II " Management of Diabetic Cases f[1I11a Lundin of Algona, bachelor special agents. In addition to Criss University of Iowa, as th-e only instl of students at his bedside, he spoke by the Medical Profession." of a rt s; MlDnl~ Lang of Brooklyn , he has comml sloned W. B. Griffin tutlon in the state having a medicaf thee la8t words: "We l1a.ve fough t Dr. Joslin is conceded by a ll mem- baehelor of arts; Tsue Ling LI of of Albia and H. M. Long of Berford . college, should undertake to prepare OUI' fl.ght. We must place our t ru st )ers of the profession to be one of HUllan, hina, bachelor of arts; They replace G. A. Bronson of Al- men for red cross service in war. 11 the hands of the mighty Profes- the foremost authorities in Ameri- Arthu r Lund of Marlon, master of gona, J . E. Risdon of Cedar Rapids After considering this proposal, the ~ors, whom we pr8.!· will judge us 'a today on the subj ect of diabetes. arts; George C. Murray of Sheldon, and Henry W. Terrell of Mt. Ayr. medlca.l faculty is agreed that If the with mercy rather than justice." qe is the authol' of a t xt on the baclu~loJ: of. arts; James Leal Par-
O. O. Rock of Logan, special a-" nt lederal government will detail a pro The pOSition left vacant by First Illbject. He Is also connected with rish of Des 1\I10lne8, bachelor of arts; under the old regime, Is still in S3r- per teacher to take charge of the he nutrition laboratory of the Car- \ValtE'I' Arlingtc.n Thorman of Blairs-_ lSemester has been filled . His Buccesvice though not yet reappointed.
DLPROVE RIVER PRONTS
medical and surgical military train ing, the departments of the college will cooperate with him in his work
Representative Kimberly of Daven- Organization of the ambulance port Introduoed a bUl In the 11 use oorps of cadets is proposed as a suittoday designed to Increase the pow- able way in' which men to form the ers of Levee Improvement associa- nucleus of the extensive . army medilions and extend their authority cal corps that the country will need over ferry lines. If It ever goes to war can be trained.
MEDI
.,or, Second Semester, will begin hie duties Monday at 8 o'clock.
1egie institution of Boston. \nwn, baclielor of arts; Jacob Arm-Aside from the regular work of strong Swisher of Iowa City, bache
fhe clini c, one of the chief features lor of arts; Fr:lncis Joseph of Peter••••••••••••••• ' l wlJl be a mixer on the evening of !lville, doctor of dental surgery;
+ + GlHLS WANT SHORT I
SKIRTS l<' OR SPRING -, •
Iowa girls Interviewed yesterday on the prospective fashions for spring
April 17. Definite arrangements Pauline Catherine of Sueppel of Iowa. have not been completed fO.r this yet, 'J,tY. bachelor of education; Ray L. hut it will include a program, ath- Short of Brandon , master of arts; letic stunts, and refreshments. George Porter Spicer of Cedar Rap
WILT, AnnRF,SS CI.Jl\SSES
illE. doctor of denta.l surgery; Cyril Byrc1! l'pham of Sioux City, master
Thk! measure strengthens the law fathered by Kimberly in the session two years ago which gave such im- The
l<'ORFEIT G~m engineer-medic basketba II
agreed with the Texas co-eds who re Prof. Rex Martin Trabue and Mr. ')f · arts : Vance Wallin of Stanton, bachelor of arts. cently declared themselves for sbort John L. Riley of Columbia unl·ver-
~ kirts. fllty wlll speak before some of the At Texa.s a reporter discovered classes in education on Monday. Mr.
that the university girls were fond Trabue is the originator of certain
PICK MEN FOR PLACES ON WRESTLING TEAM
provement associations authority to ~ame of the Inter-department series c:cln up and beautify river fronts . which was to have been played yes
It j.s understood that the proposed terday aftetlloon was forfeited to amendment would apply only to the the engineers by the medics. The cities of Davenport and Muscatine. game scheduled between the laws ot the short skirt because of ~ts con- lan guage scales, and Mr. Riley is Harold Barber or G. J . Francois
venlences for recreation ttle founder of the famous Spring- will go to Ames next Friday to re-and the graduates was postponed on . ROA1) B·ILL APPROVEI) , I" f h fie ld tests which prove that read- present Iowa in the lightweight , account of examinations in the law The' one inch onger at e mo-
The I nls road faction 11eld h dl t lng, writing, and spellin g of the pre- class on the wre tling team. Barber nsurge college. This game will probably dlats may fall on un ee ng ears a a caucus at the Savery hotel last be played next Saturday afternoon, Iowa. The co-eds declare short sent age is different from that of threw Scott Friday afternoon, af-night on the new Johnston roa.d bill but th sc.hedule for that time has skirts are entirely too comfortable ')!H forefathars' tlme. :er wrestling twenty minutes. Scott which has been prepar d for intro- not b en completed. and too convenient to go 01.\t of was judged to know the game bet-duetton In the I glslature. The main fashion yet. 'r,\l.)'s ON J"LA VORrNO F~X'l'RACTS ter, but his opponents carefully
portion of the m asur was appro v d UPS'" TIMl<] AT HEATING PLANT Miss Arena Watters, president of Prof. R. A. Kuever of the college planned attack, his determination by the caucus, though sugg stions 1'h xt reme cold Is putting pres- the Y. W. C. A. favors the short skirt "I f pharmacy will deliver a lecture on Ilnd strength, proved superior. were made for a f w minor ohanges. sure on the oapaclty of the Unlver- because it does not sweep up dirt 'Flnvoring Extracts" b fo re the There are good men for every
The bill will b Introclu d In th weight on the team, but before the slty hating place. On account of the as well as for its convenience. " Th re (lnlry students of the Ames short house as a oommltte measure dur conference meet further changes may - brea.klng of an arch in one of the is a happy medium in the length of COl'rse, on Feb. 6. He will te ll them Ing the flrst part of n xt wok. be made.
boilers It bas been necessary to con- sl(irts which is generally accepted how I he f'xl r'1C s are ma.de, how they 'll'('t th four boll ra at the laundry among the girls of the University," are adulterated. and what degree of
harles B. Elder has re-entered L. A. FACULTY MEET plant with the hating .system . she said. "I think the average girl purity is r equired by the United chool and Is taking civil engineerWEDNESDAY, FEB. 14 1'hlrty mon, divided Into three prefers a short skirt, although, of States pure food law.
The Board O• () ans of tIl U111- groups, a.ch working eight hours, co urse, the set length to the shoe Professor Kuever hn!'l made t hi s 11/. L Prof. G. T. W. Patrick reports that
vo"slty will meet on W dn sday, ~re shoveling coal into th e fires, top varies." sub jrct his r esearch problem for his son David w~1l leave the hospital ~'ebruary 7, In th pr sid nt's om e which are consu ming over nlnet~ If fashion's decree is accepted, it many years and he hilS at various '1onday, and that he Is getting along nt 3:30 p. m. and Ilt 4:30 p. 111 . th tOllR a day. will be with more than one sigh of tim OR been consu lting ('h mist for "ery nicely, but wlll be compelled to University S nllt will me t In th regret . extract companies. stay at home about a month yet be-liberal arts assembly. Th announce- 1 h members of the Irvin g literary [ore he clln r e-enter high school. ment In the Unlv rslty Omclal cal- 'Iorlnty wi ll have their pictures re- Miss J!;sther Hauck has re ov red Sigma Delta Chi will entertai n at The meeting of the Commerce club endar stating that th r would be takrn next 1'uesday at 1 o'clock, at from her recent mness and 1-8 able dinner at the J efferson Thursday will be held Monday evening at 8:16 a meeting of th e IIboral arts tacul- ·'>/owl,crg's. to leave the hospital. evening. in the Uberal arts assembly room. El-
I), on Wednesday of this w ek wa 1'heta XI entertained at a dancing Prof. E . D. Starbuck will talk to Tillien JohnstoLl, sophomore in the mer Johnston, editor of the Iowa City an error. The lib ral arts faculty party last venlng at the chapter the freshman girls of the University medical college, Is spending the IU zen, will speak on "The Com miswill have their regular moetin g on houee. Prof. u.nd Mrs. J. H. Hance next Th ursday afternoon on"Tlle week end at her home in olumbla sion'Manager Plan of ity Govern-Wednesday, Februa.ry 14 , Inst ad. ('haperon d. Pictures at the Art Exhibit." City. lU'1nt. "
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By every sin. 0, Thou, Great Spirit of Eternal
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Unto the <:'nd. -R. B.
SEASHORE TO TRAIN TEACHERS Of MUSIC
PSl'C'HOLOGI AL METHODS OJ<'
UJ<;TERl\UNLNG TALl~~TS TO
BJ.J GIVEN
Training of music teachers lu the psychological methods by which ta-
PAST JANUARY COLDEST lent in music cau be determined and
IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS valued will be undertaken in the de
The temperature of the past month partment of psychology at We Unlaveraged four degrees lower than verslty of Iowa next summer. that of the January of 1916, accord- Dr. Carl E. Seashore, director of ing to Assistant Professor J. E. the work in the psychological laboraReilly, government observer of the tory, ' announces that a foul' week's Iowa City station. This year, the cou rse, extending from July 30 to mean of the maximum temperatures August 24, wiil be given, and that for the month was 28 degrees above It will consist of one lecture every
OFFICE HOUB Editor-In -chief .. .... .. .. 1 :30 to 3:30 p. ro .
(Editoria l oroce, room 100 Old Capito!. Phone Red 1276).
zero; last year it was 32. day on the psychology of musical ta- STRAND THEATRI~ Monday and Tuesday, l<'ebruary 12 and 13.
Ruslnes8 Mgr ... 9 to 10 a. m .. 3 :30 to Ii p. m. (Bu8iness oroce, 208 S. Clinton
street. Phone 1871)
The mean of the minimum tem- lent, and a two-hour period in in ter- -----~----------------------::~peratures was 6 degrees above zero pretation and practical application of
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GET A }<'RESH STAItT
last month, but 10 above a year ago. ascertained facts to musical educa
I'he total precipitation was 3.18 in lion.
1916, as contrasted with 1.09 this Attl'aets Widesl'l'eucl Inh' I'cst
year. Nationwide interest among music-The hi.gbest temperature recorded al folk in the mE>j:hods which have
last month was on the 28th when it been worked out in the Iowa laborawas 53 degrees above zero. The Lorles Is responsible for the offering coldest day was the 14th, with eight- of this course. Since announcement
The first semester of school has pas- een below zero. was made of the results of research s~u dies here in the valuati{)n of tan music, Dr. Seashore has been
bombarded with letters from music eachers in all parts of the country
sed. With It have gone the failures, In 1916 the coldest January day nnd the successes of those months of was the 13th, when it was 25 degrees sc~ool work. The second semester below. The warmest day was the marks an entirely new point In the 4th, when the mercury reached 54 university li fe for th e year. It. give~ a bove. lsking how they might learn to ap-an opportunity to rectify mistakes January this year , was colder than ply the tests developed. The ansand to apply the lessons learned in the average of the preceeding 25 wer until r ecen tly . was that the de-the schoolroom and a bout the campus during the first half of the year. Are you dissatisfied with the work you have done during the first semester? Get a new grip. Get a fresh start.
years, the maximum and minimum :l.verages having a mean of 17 above, whereas the average is about 20.
WELLER CHAIRMAN OF
Jartment was not prepared to teach he system . Now, hO\l(ever, apli
cants are being informed that they will be able to learn the tests by vls'Ung Iowa City during the four-
FOR FREEDOM PUBLICITY COMMITTEE weeks session and concentrating
Dr. C. II. Weller bas been appoint- upon a study of them.
ed chairman of the publicity comO, Thou, Great God, to Whom our mittee of the Classical Association
fathers prayed, of the Mkldle West and South. He Be with us now! will supervise publication of pam-
Only Course of J\:ind
The coure will be unique in the nation, as no other niversity Is pre!Jared to give anything like it. Ad-
In this sore time of spirits flayed .
strife, with phlets on t he advantages of study- vance Indications are that the group lug Greek and Latin in college. )f sturlents t&.king it will be from
. Let us not bow, Meekly, our necks
The first pamphlets, called "Ar- many states besides Iowa. beneath a ty-
rant's sword . Nay, give Us strength
guing with Bob," "Bob Starts for College," and Bob Lends a Hand," have been issued- The last of
Applicants lDust be approved before the opening of the session. Registration will be limited to the
Of heart aad will to smile the foul the series published had a sale
war lord over 30,000 copies. of number which the stan' can conven
Ien tly handle. At greatest length.
Let us not feebly live In shameful lSKS llPPROPR[ATJON JNCREASE peate,
Despised of men, Insulted, spat Upou,-on bended
Senator Helmer of Carroll introduced a blli into the state senate last Thursday which provides for an increase of $10,000 annually for
CLARK WRITES ABOUT LIQUOR LEGISLATION
knees Begging again the use of the State Historical So- lOWA ,JOURNAIJ ()Ii' HISTORY A, ' I)
For further insult from the faith- ciety of Iowa. The money is asked less king for more research work and more
WllO knows no law public'atlon.
POLITJC'S CONTAINS INTRRESTING ARTICLE
Of Thine, or any rights of earthly Prof. Dan. E. Clark of the depart-
thing; FOR RENT-Suite of Modern fur- ment of Political Science had an But stands in awe nlshed rooms, first floor , 604 S. Clln- article on "Recent Liquor J~egisia.-
Only of Ills horrid Prussian "State" tOil . all at once.;-,Inquire 4 pren- tion In Iowa" in tile January Ilum-
That idol grim tiss. 107-8-9 ber of the Iowa. Journal of History
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and Politics, which Is published by the State Historical SOciety.
"The regulation of the liquor traffic problem has been the clluse of great embarrasment to legislators, a.dmlnist ra tors, and political party leaders," Dr. Clark said. '/ The ex
periences of Iowa In liquor legislation before 1909 were movements in favor of prohibition and the man- . ufaclure of Ilquor which was practically abolished in 1889 as proved by official statistics. The Moon law ot 1909 then governed the sale of liquor and the number of saloons In September of 1912 was only 011 hlllf the number ~n 1908. The laws of 1911 and 1913 r gulated th sal of ltQuor and its shipment nntll at the pres nt time Iowa is practically under the rule of absolute prohibition.
Fanny Qualf of Marshalltown has been elected to teach mathematics In til West Des Moines high school next semester .
m . .T. Ash baugh of the extension diVision is conducting a survey ot the schools at herokee, Iowa.
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TODAY I
ONLY DOU LAS FAIRBANKS The King of Movie Stars
In "T H E LAM B " Another Intense Comedy At The
STRAND THEATRE
'~~~~~.~~-~~~~~~~~~~$ -I--0r. -----l-o ART CATALOGUE ON UNl 'I'ARTAN CHUR('H
Meet me at Cor, Iowa Ave. UJld Gl1bel't SALE fOR EXHIBIT C. ll, Pc",'y, l\Ulljstel'
BUNT KIRK'S CIGAR STORE Morl)ing service at ll- Sermon on the question, "Do We Need Religion?"
Cigars., Tobacco, Soda Grill, Candies Sunday school at 10-Uslng Jltllt&rdl nUmulat .. the tancy, dllclplin81 the m1nd, denl oPi the power of ooa ... U'aUoL o.r JIG. Beacon series of graded les-
liard u4 Poeket BUllArd tablee are kept In Ant c1au condltloa. sons, OLJdII IlUNGJHUl'ORD. PBOP . IUICII flUXAcma
Kindergarten at 11. U6 E. WubJ1\itoll Stree~ Phone 810 Y. P. R . U. at 7-Mr, A, H,
[()WA CITY l<' INE ARTS ASSOOIA· 'rlON l<JX}UBIT OF PAINTINGS
OPENS MONDAY
The catalogue of the annual exhibition of the Iowa. ity Fine Arts association was placed on sale yes-
7 Krllppe, who has recently re- terday nl)on at Wieneke's book store.
OPEN HOUSE
turned from GermanY, will It contains twenty pages and six re~ l' speak on "Germany In war-, productions of paintings which will -gyrr/JY. ti-me, " be on display, A unique feature this
-----------... ·I~· year Is the series of descriptions
CHRISTIA r ENOEA , 'OR
and criticisms prepared by Mrs. Lester I. Moore of the Art Institute of
At either of the Racine Stores you'll find "Open House" at any tim~. You are wel-
Chicago, Have you been measured lately?
'fhese criticisms are designed not The C'ongrgational C. m. society
on!y to call attention to the princlwill discuss "Self-Measurement" BUll-
pal points of Interest In the palntday evening. Benj. Frank will lead ,
come to call in while waiting for lounging chairs and keep warm.
cars, enjoy the ings, but also to serve as a permaare cordially Invited to come,
nent record which will make the cat1logue of value for future refer
T. A. Wanerus, secretary of the ence. Many members of the asso
(fnlverslty of Iowa association, went Plan on meeting the "fellows" at clation make a practice of preservu 11es Moines Saturday morning to at-
ing these catalogues from year to
RAC INE'S , leud a committee meeting of Ames
year and find them Invaluable in makal"d Iowa alumni which was held the
-1. ing comparative studies of the dltl'-~ samf' :tfternoon in the Chamber of
fl~~~~commerce,
~++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ! :::.t,,~~tI."" ENGLERT THEATRE Feb. 8 ~~!:: i + ]1'ame THURSDAY NIGHT Soprano + -1+ Agnes D 'A vril + : Joseph F, Sheehan The Boston English Opera Company Presents ~~~~~~l;(!\:'l~~~ld . + ... as Caroline Mitchell ++
J()SBPII I,'. f'HEEHAN AND l\fLLE NELLI GARDINI ..... Manrico ., .. • Alice LeFevre + 'T' .\IIIC,'IrU's I,'ol'elllost Tenor The Ge"II\crnle Farrm' oYI<','ance !I' !I' -1+ ~l.arie ~.lallning +
Mlle, Nelli Gardini Supported by a Special Company and Chorus and Augmented Tenors -1+ as ITelll'Y Taft + -1+ Leonora Orchestra in a Sublime Production of Verdi's Masterpiece .To, eph I,a Verne + -1+ Elaine De Sellem "illiam Oldfield + -1+ as IL TROVATORE William Young + -1+ Azucena Hiley Hart + -1+ 1<'. B. Weis11l11lltel + ... Edourd Dufresne Contraltos + ... as Plusido Collins + + Count di Luna Amcl'ica has 11('\'('1' heard su('h H P l'lOl'lllanee of IL TROVATOm~ Hell!'Y JIallis1E'l' + + 01l1si(l(' or 11 f('w la!'ge music ('ell1el'S and then only at high 1)1'i('es, Mabel Nelsone +
Bob Evans, Jr, ral'oline Baldwin t as tIl addition to .\11l ('!'1('U'S gr atest "Malll'i 0" and l~U1'ope's Marion Doval ++ 'T' Ferrando gr('at'sl "1,('01101'(\" th(' ea, 't in ludes Artists, eaeh and ('vel'y one .Jessi(' Ranll(,y t Florentine St, Clair sl'tc<'1Nl fill' 1h('il' ('x('('llenC'(' in the 1'01(' they depic1. Basses:
+ as MaUl'icc Boding-ton + Inez it is "I L 'rRo\rNl'ORl~ de Luxc" the pl'escnt generation may ,fohn Alcott f ne\,('I' ngnin hu\'c un OpPol'tunity of It 31'ing this heautiful OP(,1'11 ITelll'), Dayies ++
"1' John Wa.ndling "'ilh so ('win 111 11 (,IIS1. .Tohn 0' leU oft as Frank Reihl1ll1n +I-..... Ruu ~ "1' , Prices, 50c to $2,00 Seat Sale Opens Tuesday Morning, Feb, 6 Tll'l'1'isol1 Oolt1';) A + Johann Rose + ..... Special Opera +l-t Conductor Mnil Orders Now Accepted if Acoompanied by Remit tance O,'('llI'st "'l +I-.. , .. +++*+++++++++.++++++++++++++++~+++++++++++++++++++.++.+X -
erent exhlbltJ.ons. The art associations ot Dubuque
and Cedar Rapids, where the plc-tures will be exhibited after leaving Iowa City, were so fa.vorably Im;>ressed with the advance information they received concerning this catalogue that they authorized their secretaries to have their catalogues printed with the Iowa. City edition.
By this means the cost has been red uced for all three associations, but the expense of such an elaborate preparation is so great that, at the ra.te of ten cents, they are being gold at less than their cost of pro{lurtion,
PENNINOROTH IN GERl\£ANY
A card has been received from Louis Pennlngroth, a. graduate of the University who Is doing relief \~ork In the prison camps of Ger many. The card was sent t rom Vienna and said, "I often think of myoid friends at Iowa., and I am II ishing them all a very successful year, I am enjoying tine health and am very busy with my work."
William Hurlburt, who was gradultted from the law college In 1916, is spending the week end at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house,
The UnlversUy Christian Science SOCiety wlll hold Its regular meeting Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in tlle Church rooms on Iowa Avenue, All students, graduates and members of {he fnculty are welcome.
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LOST-A gold hairpin to a chain. Telephone
attached B. 1776.
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BOARDERS, FIRST CLASS-Few places at my tables. Call at once. 114 Gilbert street 106-11
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If You DOllt ({now How To 1)11ll('C YHU ('UII J.J{"IIl·n By P"Ic1ay-F'or App ~llItm(lllt
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They will probably be turned back Into the class treasury."
BURKLEY HOTEL Phone 114
TAKE DINNER WITH US TONIGHT ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN-Largro
well furnished room for rent to up ·
fROSH PARTY REPORT PLEASES COMMITTEE
Il'ollowing Is a detailed report of the party: Pleasing Service Delightful Music
per classman or professor. Modern
in every way-No other roomers in GOOD BllSINESS ;\lli;THons HE!),
house. Call 1876 at once. 106-6-7- SAYS HIGB}i~E APTlm .K\:-
89. t\i\IINTNG BOOKS
RARE BARGAIN-The latest
RECEIPTS 170 floor tickets @ $1.50 $250.00 51 gallery tickets @ .15 $7.65
Total $262.65 DISBURSEMENTS
model Remington typewriter used 6 The freshman party committee fo rmory
months, good as new in every way. made a very favqrable financial re- Punch and service Cost $100, will sell at a sacrifice. port, according to Prof. F. C. Higbee, Decorations
JEFl·'ERSON SPECIAL TABLE D 'JlOTE DINNER
($1.00 per plate)
Old Fashioned Vegetable Soup
Consomme Macedoine
Phone 1875 at once. 105-6-7 chairman of the board of audit. In frogram and advertiseing
$10.00
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15.25
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Queen Olives Celery Salted Almonds FOR RENT-One large double spite of the increased cost of decora- Labor, etc.
tions and music, a profit was made Orchestra room . For men, modern, five large and the whole affair was conducted Cabs windows, furnace heated. Phone red
1940. 529 East Burlington. 104-5-6
Iowa dental practice and outfit for
on a more business like basis than Hawkeye picture ever before.
"This is the first time," says Pro-fessor Higbee, "that freshmen have shown that they know how to manage
Telegrams Total Profits
151 247 .79
14.86
Roast Young Turkey, Stuffed, Cranberry Sauce
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus
Mashed Potatoes
Stewed Potatoes in Cream
Sugar Corn sale. Write box 108, Iowa City.
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FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT- their own affairs. Formerly, fresb- r.EOl'URE AT CEDAR RAPTUS Green Peas In modern house for young man. All man parties were largely misman- Mrs. Francis Wilson Huurd, conveniences. Call at once. 426 E.
~ ged. On one occasion, the trea- daughter of Francis Wilson, the act-Market. Phone Black 242 103-4-5 surer decamped with the funds and or. and wife of the well Imown
LOST-Gold class 1/ O. H. S." the records of all previous parties, offi.cial artists of the French army ring, with iniUala, "S. L. K." en- so this year's committee had no- will give a lecture in Cedar Rapids graved on the inside. Phone Black th ing to base their estimates on . reb. 5, at Sinclair Memorial chapel. 1621 103-4-5 They guaged the attendance very Hrs. Haurd is author of the book,
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Nabisco Wafers
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Iowa Oity Creamery Buttermilk
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girls; double, electric Ugb~ed, hoI ithin one of the gallery attendance. work. The lecture is commended to water heat, front of house, well fur- "The board of audit is especially tbe attention of Iowa students and
. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., nished. Close In, 419 North DIl ' ~Ieased that the profits are not be- faculty by Marie Leonard, dean of
SABINS' EDUCATI01U.L :EXOHANGE (Inc) Founded 1893
buque. Phone Black 722. i,g dissipated among the members women at Coe colege. 1'11lC'('!l mol't' s\\ldellts of Iowa College. and Univenitiee
\ han any other I\. eney. Send for our plans.
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world that we be a doctor, law~
neer, merely, and and finaHy a man "In too many cas their courses with ments for gradua requirements for
ever go to territorial technicality of bid that America
avarice wilen and humanity's stake."
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