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.REl .. the Berkle" ImperII £igar .. : 1a5S Cigars, Cigar- ?ipes and Tobacco. • I Xssortment the City Du th Clinton )N' .S Iowa InJerwear, Hosiery, :s Sundries, Leather eRight ecialty :ASH , STYLES , luperior clotbia, one brief sentence: The o town. We spare nopaila cloth, proper spongia( and fitting, lewing '" d like to meaaure 101 for either for buaineu or for !-: .-. .:-: ;-: St. Tailor Corn Fritters WARD FICTOR Rlttenmeyer tate ..... ,WLEY'S ' lUI st. THE OPFlCIAL PAPER OP THE STATE UNIVERSITY OP IOWA Vol. 4 IOWA CITY I lOW A, TUESDAY I NOVEMBER 22, 1904 No. 42 Gopber Giants Bre Gronnb Bnb for GOPHERS ARE READY MATCHESWITHILLINI FOOD FOR SCIENCE MUCH VALUED WORK ALRE"DY ARE AT CEDAR INCLUDES BOTH BASE- DR. WARD MAKES • • RAPIDS BALL AND TRACK MEET COVERIES DIS- DR SHAMBAUGH IS THE AUTHOR Some of the Men In Bad Condi- Coach Chalmers And Manager Many Unique Skulls Are Found History of The Districting of tion Capt. Stralhern Walker Get Work For At Okoboji Cave By Iowa From Its Beginnings Is Out Iowa Athletes Dr. Ward To Present Date The Minnesota football team Iowa's defeat at football at the Dr. Duren J. H. Ward has just Strikingly interesting is the arrived in Cedar RapidS! yester- bands of Illinois state university returned from Okoboji where he Iowa Journal 01 history and pol- day direct from Chicago where doep not seem to have hindered has been exa.mining a cave re- itics, just issued. Saturday it defeated the North in the least the athletic activity cently discovered there. Dr, Most valuable of all its varied W8Itean OOam by a score of 17 to shown by the schools toward each Ward found the ca.ve to be filled contents is the article by Dr. 0. The men are not in good condi- other, As a result 'of the ViS1t of with things of anthropological Benja.mine F. Shambaugh. on foil according to Captain Stra- the management a.nd coach to interest, in fact it is the most the "Assembly Districting" tbern the big Gopher center. Champaign it is announced that valuable addition to scientific of Iowa. It is comprehonsive S"'athern himself will not play negotiations have practically knowledgd that has been made and complete, and is illustrated Saturday because he is accused been closed for a spring track in ,this vicinity for recent years. by forty maps, drawn by Mrs. of having already used up his meet 'with Illinois and in addition Dr. Ward found in the ca.ve B, F, Shambaugh. Ioor year lilnrt and was not per , two ba.seball games have been parts of 27 The skulls The treatise shows the dis- mltted to engage in the North- scheduled, one at Champaign and l represent people of different tricting of the state from the western game Saturday on that one at 16wa City. types, Some of them seem to earliest days of '85 to 1904. The Br1,1sh, the right tackle Illinois is noted for its crack I have belonged to a race of giants former year marks the time who tips the beam at 210 has reo ba.seball teams and Iowa will have while others are of smaller ' sta- when Iowa was still a part of calved injuries that will not en- to go some to win despite the ture. Some of the bodies were Michigan. able him to occupy a place in the fact that she has indications for buried in the sitting posture Among the interesting data, lineup and RightEnd Burgan Who a fast team herself. In track' around 0. stone cone according to which will appeal to all Iowans welgbs 178 is also said to be out work the schools are evenly, an ancient custom. Some of the may be cited,these facts: . of the game. Big"Sunny"Thorpe matched. ' , skulls disclose marks of a blud- The first districting Qf Iowa who pla.ysleft guard and weighs The Grinnell Version upon their surface was order,:d . by , - 192 pounds .l:as several bad Under the caption IlRaces are dthetlhnjufrYh the ,of in the terrl- bruises and will probably not ap- 0 "h S 1.' d Bl k f £& 0 t e 10 1Vl , n some rlew oay 0 , JI8&l' in the Gopher lineup, t e car e" an. &6 _ bones can even be seen the marks The seeond was by Governor The Minqesot.q, team weakened Grlnaell has say of arrows. Dodge, of the territory of Wis- '- the I f th I -'II of the Grinnell Iowa football Dr, Ward will speak on his consin, Governor Lucas ordered. VI oss 0 ese payers "1 game' , , .. , . probably find considerable dUn : "It' b ' f t d dlscoverles at assembly tomor- another Important dlstrlctlDg culty 1n making any appreCiable ended row. in t' f to . 1 advantage through the strong words of Mr.' Bryan uttered Iowan for Supreme Judge t' e °1858senta.h rfila Iowa defense Manager Reed of· f h d 'C B d' 1 d ' lOnmen , In e rs t.b G h' d I . h lD re erence to t e emocratlc yrus ett.r, Just e acte JUs- under the present constitution- e hOPD er team shtateh t campaign in the recent election: tice of the supreme ,court of Wy- was one seoator for every 17200 I t, e elevan t at e 1 not apply with equal force to the oming, was for many years one inha.bitants. ' conSIder the won by any part Gr.innell played in Satur- of the well known la.wyers of In . 1882, it was increased to bar means . He sald he looked for 0. day's The foot race be· Harlan and was the ca.ndi- one senator for every 46,000. d .. gan early 10 game. when date of the for coun- There has been no change since. Mmnesota. team IS Grinnell after tWIce making the, tyattorney. He IS an almunus The ratio in the house of repre- daily the, athletiC first down was forced to punt of the department of the sentatives in' 1858 was one for park and ¥ettmg lD readmess for and held the Iowans, whb UniversIty of Iowa, He was at every 7000, In] 004 it is one Thursday The of promptly resorted to the ,fa.ke one time associated with secre- for 27,900. ' t.be team , 1S.lD good kick inste&d of a punt. taryof the Treasury Leslie M. Tl!e number of senators in The 10 SPI!lts and ran through the whol.e Grmnell Shaw and H.on, Carl F. 1846 (when Iowa was a.dmitted M''' enJO?lDg St80y 10 team to the 10 yard hne before fn law at DeDlson, to the union) was 19. At the ids. b,ke it might be a holiday being stopped, From. there ,a the firm bemg Shaw, Beard & present time, it is 50. 11,,"8100. touchdown was made 1n a short Kuehnle. He left Iowa. about , The number of representatives ers Henry.G, Walker of time. The rout was complete five years ago, locating in Wyom- ha.s grown from S9 in 18i6 to and Reed of M1Onesota have and ended only when the SCOl1e ing and a.t the recent election 100 in '04 ' , _pent at the read, Iowa 69; Grinnell O. was the republican nominee for This re'markable volume is the the sea.tmg B.:range- ,:'The game was simply a repe- for justice in the supreme court, first instance of record on a mono- 1IJents and the preparatlOns of tltlOn of that old, old,' story .. . graph showing all the district- the Itrounds. which we have all heard so often. HesperIa Imhates " d . t f Coach Ch- 1 f th I 'H . h Id th' "t' t' lOgs an apportlOnmen so any ,;"mers 0 e, owa. Grinnell wa.s out-weIghed and at e elr 101 10. Ion state in the' union with illustra. team gav.e h1S men a. !armlDg up times out-played but neverthe- ceremonies last Saturday even- tions-ma s _ showin e a c h las el t on Iowa field at Iowa. less she fought on with the same ing after the regular literary througholt a ty. A number of the men were old grit which is and always has srogram. Twenty-tw6 candi- Th k' d . f 1 lOr d t'ff f th' h . . . e wor 1S a. won er u one e an s 1 rom elr ar been characterIstIc of the Scar- atas were IDltlated as follows: d' to alII al b'br h' tUllle with Illinois Saturday but let and Black teams. Jessie Loote Jei10ie Kennedy, accor mg, . oc ,1 109 rap , - llQ .lCrimma.ge was indulged in "Several times we made the Julia Alta Doolittle ers, and It IS destlDed to WlD Light required gain Qut only once did Elizabeth Bain,' ELizabeth Nickel: even grea.ter fame f?r Dr. Sham- wUl be gone through thIS after- we hold the war dogs of Iowa for son, Grace Brinton. Frieda. Wille, baug:h than he now posses- tomorrow although downs and yet the goal, crossed Allce Yokom, Alta Sample, Edith ses, In the world of hIstory and .. will be done to endanger so of tell this fall was guard,d Curtis. lone Mulmix, Amy Gra- " melliD any respect. a zeal that Hot times border- ham, Elveva Pierson, Mary Pau. .All all, the artIcle IS con- "onett 18 Winner ed on desperation." Ius, !laud Morford, Ethel Sies, trlbutlOD to the state hIstory . . Maizie Mortland Katheryn Hodge that has no equal, and has never fI'he Cornellian: Monett, of Praise From The VictOrs C'l H" Ab' 'I M R 'th been approached in merit and ' defeated Hays in a tennis Tho Illini has the following to eel eInSlUS, IgIAol c 1101 'comprehensiveness, since Iowa J DalJlent here Wednesday. say of the Iowa team: "Iowa Friends of Dick Lane a former historians began their laber of , ""on the first set, 6-8; Mon- made", good fight against over- student of the university, now love in behalf of thetr common- the last two, 6·4; 6-S. Monett whelming odds and showed good practicing la.w in Davenport will wealth. It will enrich the his- on using Goodrich balls, spirit in the face of defeat. The be pleased to know that he is to torical archives of the state, as E tach not as "live" as the team was playing almost as well become a benedict. His bride well as the reputation of its gift- fis'bt and Ditson' ballli which at the finish as the start·in spite will be Miss Grace Birdsall of ed I' is used to, and this fact of the fact that a number of sub· Marshalltown and the ceremony ------ a1fected the outcome of stitutes had taken the place of will be performed at her home The Dramatic Club will meet ' ''lOQCo,mellt. tbe r8lWal'l." next month. for practice Thursd&.f afternoon.
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Page 1: Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1904-11-22

.REl ~ents ~rties

.. the Berkle" ImperII

£igar St~rt ..

:1a5S Cigars, Cigar­?ipes and Tobacco.

• I

~t Xssortment

the City

Du th Clinton Str~~t

)N'.S ~s, Iowa

InJerwear, Hosiery, :s Sundries, Leather

eRight ecialty

:ASH • ,

STYLES

, luperior tai1o~ clotbia, one brief sentence: The

o town. We spare nopaila cloth, proper spongia( and fitting, lewing '"

d like to meaaure 101 for either for buaineu or for

!-: .-. .:-: ;-: ~:

SL~Y~T~ ~n St. Tailor

Corn Fritters ~anuts

WARD FICTOR

Rlttenmeyer

tate .....

,WLEY'S '

lUI st.

THE OPFlCIAL PAPER OP THE STATE UNIVERSITY OP IOWA

Vol. 4 IOWA CITY I lOW A, TUESDAY I NOVEMBER 22, 1904 No. 42

Gopber Giants Bre Blreab~ ~n ~be Gronnb Bnb 'Reab~ for ~be fra~ GOPHERS ARE READY MATCHESWITHILLINI FOOD FOR SCIENCE MUCH VALUED WORK ALRE"DY ARE AT CEDAR INCLUDES BOTH BASE- DR. WARD MAKES

• • RAPIDS BALL AND TRACK MEET COVERIES DIS- DR SHAMBAUGH IS THE

AUTHOR

Some of the Men In Bad Condi- Coach Chalmers And Manager Many Unique Skulls Are Found History of The Districting of tion Capt. Stralhern Walker Get Work For At Okoboji Cave By Iowa From Its Beginnings

Is Out Iowa Athletes Dr. Ward To Present Date

The Minnesota football team Iowa's defeat at football at the Dr. Duren J. H. Ward has just Strikingly interesting is the arrived in Cedar RapidS! yester- bands of Illinois state university returned from Okoboji where he Iowa Journal 01 history and pol­day direct from Chicago where doep not seem to have hindered has been exa.mining a cave re- itics, just issued. Saturday it defeated the North in the least the athletic activity cently discovered there. Dr, Most valuable of all its varied W8Itean OOam by a score of 17 to shown by the schools toward each Ward found the ca.ve to be filled contents is the article by Dr. 0. The men are not in good condi- other, As a result 'of the ViS1t of with things of anthropological Benja.mine F. Shambaugh. on foil according to Captain Stra- the management a.nd coach to interest, in fact it is the most the "Assembly Districting" tbern the big Gopher center. Champaign it is announced that valuable addition to scientific of Iowa. It is comprehonsive S"'athern himself will not play negotiations have practically knowledgd that has been made and complete, and is illustrated Saturday because he is accused been closed for a spring track in ,this vicinity for recent years. by forty maps, drawn by Mrs. of having already used up his meet 'with Illinois and in addition Dr. Ward found in the ca.ve B, F, Shambaugh. Ioor year lilnrt and was not per , two ba.seball games have been parts of 27 skelej;on~, The skulls The treatise shows the dis­mltted to engage in the North- scheduled, one at Champaign and l represent people of different tricting of the state from the western game Saturday on that one at 16wa City. types, Some of them seem to earliest days of '85 to 1904. The lCCOun~ Br1,1sh, the right tackle Illinois is noted for its crack I have belonged to a race of giants former year marks the time who tips the beam at 210 has reo ba.seball teams and Iowa will have while others are of smaller ' sta- when Iowa was still a part of calved injuries that will not en- to go some to win despite the ture. Some of the bodies were Michigan. able him to occupy a place in the fact that she has indications for buried in the sitting posture Among the interesting data, lineup and RightEnd Burgan Who a fast team herself. In track' around 0. stone cone according to which will appeal to all Iowans welgbs 178 is also said to be out work the schools are evenly, an ancient custom. Some of the may be cited,these facts: . of the game. Big"Sunny"Thorpe matched. ' , skulls disclose marks of a blud- The first districting Qf Iowa who pla.ysleft guard and weighs The Grinnell Version geo~ upon their surface s~owing was order,:d . by Gover~or ~f , -192 pounds .l:as several bad Under the caption IlRaces are dthetlhnjufrYh t~dt, r~dSualultedlln the Mtoa~_~n ,of Mfl~hS51pD in the terrl-bruises and will probably not ap- 0 "h S 1.' d Bl k f £& 0 t e 10 1Vl , n some rlew oay 0 , JI8&l' in the Gopher lineup, , v~r, t e car e" an. &6_ ~ bones can even be seen the marks The seeond was by Governor

The Minqesot.q, team weakened Grlnaell has the~!oUowl1rg'Tb say of arrows. Dodge, of the territory of Wis-'- the I f th I -'II of the Grinnell Iowa football Dr, Ward will speak on his consin, Governor Lucas ordered. VI oss 0 ese payers "1 game' , , .. , . probably find considerable dUn: "It' b ' f t d dlscoverles at assembly tomor- another Important dlstrlctlDg culty 1n making any appreCiable ended i~nr~~t~' Ther~~t!~c row. in J~38, t' f to . 1 advantage through the strong words of Mr.' Bryan uttered Iowan for Supreme Judge t' e rat · ~o °1858senta.h rfila tap~J-Iowa defense Manager Reed of· f h d 'C B d' 1 d ' lOnmen ,In e rs m~e t.b G h' d I . h lD re erence to t e emocratlc yrus ett.r, Just e acte JUs- under the present constitution-

e hOPDer team shtateh ads~dDlg t campaign in the recent election: tice of the supreme ,court of Wy- was one seoator for every 17200 I .~ t, e elevan t at e 1 not apply with equal force to the oming, was for many years one inha.bitants. '

conSIder the ~me won by any part Gr.innell played in Satur- of the well known la.wyers of In . 1882, it was increased to

barmeans. He sald he looked for 0. day's contes~. The foot race be· Harlan and was o~ce the ca.ndi- one senator for every 46,000.

d ga~e. .. gan early 10 th~ game. when date of the republ~ca.ns for coun- There has been no change since. ~he Mmnesota. team IS takm~ Grinnell after tWIce making the, tyattorney. He IS an almunus The ratio in the house of repre­

daily worko~~s ~t the, athletiC first down was forced to punt of the l~w department of the sentatives in ' 1858 was one for park and ¥ettmg lD readmess for and held the Iowans, whb UniversIty of Iowa, He was at every 7000, In] 004 it is one Thursday ~ fi~ht, The re~~ of promptly resorted to the ,fa.ke one time associated with secre- for eve~y 27,900. ' t.be team , 1S.lD good c?~dltlOn. ' kick inste&d of a punt. G~lftith taryof the Treasury Leslie M. Tl!e number of senators in The m~n ~re 10 ~ood SPI!lts and ran through the whol.e Grmnell Shaw and H.on, Carl F. Kue~nle, 1846 (when Iowa was a.dmitted M''' enJO?lDg th~tr St80y 10 C~ar team to the 10 yard hne before fn th~ practl~eof law at DeDlson, to the union) was 19. At the

ids. b,ke it might be a holiday being stopped, From. there ,a the firm bemg Shaw, Beard & present time, it is 50. ~ 11,,"8100. touchdown was made 1n a short Kuehnle. He left Iowa. about , The number of representatives

ers Henry.G, Walker of time. The rout was complete five years ago, locating in Wyom- ha.s grown from S9 in 18i6 to lo,~ and Reed of M1Onesota have and ended only when the SCOl1e ing and a.t the recent election 100 in '04 ' , _pent ~ay at the ~thletic ~k read, Iowa 69; Grinnell O. was the republican nominee for This re'markable volume is the ~mpletmg the sea.tmg B.:range- ,:'The game was simply a repe- for justice in the supreme court, first instance of record on a mono-1IJents and the preparatlOns of tltlOn of that old, old,' story .. . graph showing all the district-the Itrounds. • which we have all heard so often. HesperIa Imhates " d . t f

Coach Ch-1 f th I 'H . h Id th' "t' t' lOgs an apportlOnmen so any ,;"mers 0 e, owa. Grinnell wa.s out-weIghed and at e~perla e elr 101 10. Ion state in the ' union with illustra. team gav.e h1S men a. !armlDg up times out-played but neverthe- ceremonies last Saturday even- tions-ma s _ showin e a c h lasel

t ~venmg on Iowa field at Iowa. less she fought on with the same ing after the regular literary througholt a generatio~ ty. A number of the men were old grit which is and always has srogram. Twenty-tw6 candi- Th k' d . f 1

lOr d t'ff f th' h d· . . . e wor 1S a. won er u one e an s 1 rom elr ar been characterIstIc of the Scar- atas were IDltlated as follows: d' to alII al b'br h' tUllle with Illinois Saturday but let and Black teams. Jessie Loote Jei10ie Kennedy, accor mg, . oc ,1 109 rap , -llQ .lCrimma.ge was indulged in "Several times we made the Julia Buck)~n Alta Doolittle ers, and It IS destlDed to WlD ~'night. Light sc~immage required gain Qut only once did Elizabeth Bain,' ELizabeth Nickel: even grea.ter fame f?r Dr. Sham­wUl be gone through thIS after- we hold the war dogs of Iowa for son, Grace Brinton. Frieda. Wille, baug:h than he now lu~tly posses-

~' an~ tomorrow although downs and yet the goal, crossed Allce Yokom, Alta Sample, Edith ses, In the world of hIstory and ~n .. will be done to endanger so of tell this fall was guard,d Curtis. lone Mulmix, Amy Gra- letter~. " melliD any respect. wi~h a zeal that Hot times border- ham, Elveva Pierson, Mary Pau. .All ~n all, the artIcle IS ~ con-

"onett 18 Winner ed on desperation." Ius, !laud Morford, Ethel Sies, trlbutlOD to the state hIstory . . Maizie Mortland Katheryn Hodge that has no equal, and has never

fI'he Cornellian: Monett, of Praise From The VictOrs C'l H" Ab' 'I M R 'th been approached in merit and ' JR~ defeated Hays in a tennis Tho Illini has the following to eel eInSlUS, IgIAol c 1101 'comprehensiveness, since Iowa

JDalJlent here Wednesday. say of the Iowa team: "Iowa Friends of Dick Lane a former historians began their laber of , • ""on the first set, 6-8; Mon- made", good fight against over- student of the university, now love in behalf of thetr common­

the last two, 6·4; 6-S. Monett whelming odds and showed good practicing la.w in Davenport will wealth. It will enrich the his­bi.,-~ on using Goodrich balls, spirit in the face of defeat. The be pleased to know that he is to torical archives of the state, as

Etach ~e not as "live" as the team was playing almost as well become a benedict. His bride well as the reputation of its gift­fis'bt and Ditson' ballli which at the finish as the start· in spite will be Miss Grace Birdsall of ed au~hor,

I' is used to, and this fact of the fact that a number of sub· Marshalltown and the ceremony ------,-r~bly a1fected the outcome of stitutes had taken the place of will be performed at her home The Dramatic Club will meet '''lOQCo,mellt. tbe r8lWal'l." next month. for practice Thursd&.f afternoon.

Page 2: Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1904-11-22

THE DAILY IOWAN

THE DAILY IOWAN At O&bor lebool.

VOLUME 4 The University of Minnesota. . NUMBER 42 will soon boost of a Clcrack" mil·

============ litary company. It is planned to 8ftr)' AftenaOOD 1lIcepl8uaday. abd KODda" have fancy drills snch as drilling

without command, etc., which are or .... Vlde--.Beponer the &bJny·aisth ye.r given at the higher military

aDd of tbe S. U. I . Qu1Il \lie lbirteeDlb year schools. The purpose of the new company is to arouse enthusiasm in military a.ffa.irs.

AIIOCIATI: I:DITO.'

•• C. Barrett NeJ1I. A. CllUe

K.A.Haa..lq

H. W. Bamea Lealie McAulllf

N.A. Crawford Jr.

Jame. J. r.alDb. Collqe of Law Hurry Wildman. OOUere of Homeop.th1 C. II. Illchard, oon.re of Me4lctDe W. D. Weller, Collere of DeD~latry Il . a. Humphrey, Ooll.re of Pharmaoy Il. M. AodentOD, Graduat. Collele

Boboolof Applied Boteone

10WAII PUBLlaRIIIG Co., PuBLIIBBas

CARl. W. IlOsa

Addr_ all oommuo 0.&1001 co

HI: DAlLY [OWA"

Iowa City. Iowa

.tere4 U aBOODd 01_ mall m.U.r, NoY· elDber 11. 1Il0l at she pol' ot'lloe Il Iowa Cit1, Iowa, under tbe Aot .f Co~. of Karob" 111'1'9.

Varsity Glee Club

A meet.ing, in conjunction with that called by Prof. VanSteen­deren to organize an instrument­al club, will be held by the Var­sity Glee club at 7:00 p. m. this evening, November 22, in the as­sem bly room. All those who have been candidates will please be present to learn the results and discuss for a few minutes some new business.

H. J. PnENTISS, Chairman. C. C. BROWN, VAN DOREN

Committee.

Mandolin Club

Indications are tha.t the Ma.n · dolin club to be formed from among the students of ths uni· versity wi]) be a distinct success. The committee which was ap· pointed some time a.go to look

Overcoats and Suits Foe ALL

From the shortest of the short, to the longest of the Ion,. All tastes, all Pockets have been considered in making up our assortment of Winter Garments, Men who wear rea~y made clothing can get more for their money in our make than they have been accustomed to getting in any other. More style, more wear and more general satisfaction. Qur clothing is made to compete with a fine custom work, ,and which is marvelously exact in fit as well as .correct in style and beyond criticism in manufacture. .

Come In And See For Yourself

T]JGOLDEN, EAGLE . Wl.LLNER BROS. ~

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120-122 Washingtoa Street Iowa City, Iowa

"

Per Ye.r,1t paid b.rore hDU." I ............. 0

over the field and denide upon the . possibility of organizing a ========================" =' Mandolin club has called a meet· I

Per Year If paid .ner J.ouary I. ............. 10 ing of all those students interest- i UTABUIRBD 111' 1888 rer Sem .. ter ................................ 11" Per )(OD\II . ....................... ............ .M! Per SJqle Co'"............................. .01 ..nIloe wl\II The UD\Ylntsy PrIll Comp.D Y

It Wub. 1IC\oIlS&,\ Telepholle No. lOt

ed in the organization. The meeting will be held in conjunc· tion with a meeting ca]Jed for the candidates f:>r places on the new glee club. ------

Ad.orU.emOD&I aDd lfoUoo. malt be ID Hospital Benefit \~IIOW"lC om .. '" t o'ole.~ of \bl U, An S.U.1.hospital bellefit in the er pUblloa&lOD ID ordor &0 IDiUMIDHrUOD. shape of an informal dancing

c. o. D~ Steam 3 nudry

HIGH CLAS~ WORK ONLY I

111-113 Iowa Avenue

"BO ... 11

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CopI .. for ..... Ddlubeort"UOlIItak.D."h. party will be held at Smith's ==============d::============== Arcade Book S\ore, tb. 17olYBfIIltyBook 8\ore armory Friday evening Decem .• 111-----.-----~.-------III!_ .. Iowa 1Iookatore aDd at tbeloWA. Ot'llo. ber 9. The dancing will begin ,

at 8:80 o'clock. Molesberry's _~ The few Iowa rooters who ac· orchestra will play. The E'trons, World's F Hlr

companied the Iowa team to and and patronesses wlll be as Ohampaign Saturday have noth- follows.: . I

. President and Mrs. McLean, St' ' OU S ing but words of praIse for th~ Dean and Mrs. Guthrie; Dr. Bnd • 'U , , ,

treatment the Iowa team received Mrs. Jepson; Dr. and Mrs. Bier. I at the hands of the Illinois root· lng; Dr. and Mrs. Whitis. Tick- Gloses DeG. ll. ers. Usually the vanquished side ets for the function are '1.50. h"s something to complain about, lowa Hat Pius at A. M. Greer hut it is not true in this ins.tance. IS meal tickets at the Mer The Iowa team could not have chants. been treated better. When the Have your fall suit made by Iowa team came on the field the Bloom & Mayer. Illinois rooters cheered for them Upright plano to rent at A. M. almost as lustily as they did for Greers. their own team a few minutes Stanford rooters are compelled before. Whenever an Iowa man to weaned hats at intercollegiate went out of the game injured he football games, was given nine "rabs". Illinois Vislt onr Tailor Department, is certainly to be commended I.6rgest and Best line ·of fine over the manner in which she piece g~s in the ci~y' to select 'reats her visitors. When Illi- from, whlch we are prepared to

. make to order in the latest style. nOlS comes to Iowa next year she BLOOM & MAYER may be assured of good treat- =========== ment.

The U. N. M. Weekly contains 'he following news Item: ClPro­fessor Tight spent a couple of days last week i,n EIP"so attend· ing the NlLtional Irrigation Con· gress';. . .

Iowa Candy Kitchen,

FINEST HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS AT 25c A POUND ............. JII

,~ .. " I

Only a few wet ks more and the great Fair! will be a thing of the past.

Never in the ~istory of the world have 80 ' 1

many of Its treasures been brought to~elber. J Can you afford to miss the 9Pportunity?

If you have bekn once, wouldn't it pay you ,J

to go 'again? You did not see it all. It isn't ' far I away.

The Rock Isldd trains stop at main entran£e I to the 'World's Fair.

Reduced rates daily. Ask about them.

111 ('

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, '11. ,D. ,Breene, J;\gent. \'

THE low AN would like to in· quire if Professor TIght is reo lated in any way to the full pro­fessor.

125 South Dubuque St. L1am..... . P nf ~St. c. 1>.. SCHMIDT~"''':' anitorium " ~UJJ

The Zetagathian SOCiety enter· tained their sister Hesperian last night in the K. p, Hall. DanCing and cards furnished the amusement. The party was well attended.

&kery 10 I. C11nton 8t.

Cleaning, PreMiag aad Repalriag of Ladle.' and Gent,' Cloth· lng. Good, called' for i and d~llvered free. Ladle. aad Gent. -------SHINING PARLOR

low& OJ" Both 'PhoAc. S66

£

lIIould have the II;no" ~allt f.ct. You ahc

1Of~uth Clinton

lW. C. canoD. PI'eI. ~c.~.Vlee~

... 9APITAt.. - " -

, ~pIW 1100,000

&TI ....... Peter A. a. B. l'anoo., J. t. A. N. Cumer. 2.

and Other School :Flowers.

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Suits

of the long. in making up

who wear ready in our make

ng in any other. tisfaction. Qur stom wo~~, .aDd _ ,correct 10 style

Iowa City, Iowa

!I ••• ~ ... ~ .. ; : • . ~ :.'~:~'.' ~~ '.:.' . ·0 .. ................ ' •• ', •. ,'

f •

L. L. :kEN:YON, .Pn;.

I

the great Fair i

rorld have so , fght together. ( 'ty?

n't it pay you ,J

11. It isn't ' far I J

, a main entranee I

t them. II

J

reene, . ': Agent. \'

THE q AIL Y I P:W ~ ~

H.JVUY... A~USEMENTS

S T lJ D B N T Broadhurst & Currie will pre­sent that merry farce comedy,

I "Rudolph & Adolph" at the opera

S U I house tomorrow night. This of . . • will furnish a strictly high class

o1fering in the comody line and lIIoald have the ~dowledge of one one that will prove most satisfy-

lIIpOrtaat fact. You Ihould wear ing to the general players as well as theatre goers. All the ap­

ur L D I 8ho pointments ~~ces$ary for a high ".. oug as es olass perforamce are carried en TIle mOlt ItyUah add durable Iboe. toure a~d the cast. has been

... e. The outpllt of the Dougl .. 53.00 chosen WIth care and Judgement,

... p.SOlhoel il twice .. great .. any Tickets are now on sale. • mallllfacturer ill the world. Sold ============ by

Tbanksgivi,ng Rates

D C '~ IDt\ ~ US On account of Tbanksaiving • • .l\DM.l-U"'l day, Nov. 24th the Rock bland

. system will sell excursion tickets to points within a radius of two IfIlouth Clin ton Street ...... hundred miles at rate of fare

==:::::==:::::,======= and one· third. Tickets on sule tW.C.C.l'IOlI,.... Will. A. Prr.caabler Nov. 28rd and 24th limited re­pi.j:oOIIraII,VIOe'~ 0.1,. JlaJk, ..... ·'CMh turning Nov. 28th.

H. D. BREENE, Agt. lobpson County Savings Bank .

Iowa City Iowa T.J1e largest and best hne of ~ • • • . '. • SIIfi.OlIO.OO .&Ui~ and ov.ercoats at Bloom & "" •• nd Ulldiyld4Cl.Profrt.. JIl,oouJlO Mayer.

OVERCOAT . f, __

QppO.f'tunity We have just received a few lines of those nobby double

breasted English plaid Overcoats. Both brown and grey mix­tures. They all have the broad leaf lapel, the perfect fitting collar and shoulder; characteristic of all our clothes.

Come in and Look

Coast &. Son , . ~:·i"~w'it~~-;.t,~eI~l~.~ FuRNISHED ROOMs"':"'Hea.t, gas,

Mu 1I,!er. B.l>. WhItacre. I.L.C1oae bath, telephone. Ladies only. Amer,-can Cloth.-ers : ./ . I 120 East Jefferson St.

Iddlanden, Pr~ Wm. M\ll8er. Vlc:e.Pna. ASpoonsMwedit~31d Capitol, LBiberal •••••••• t ••• M •• :~~.II.M .... M .......... ~ ••• ~.I •

U,lorab. Cahler. J.C. jlwltser. A.'tCw. rts, iUQJ. and Dental uild·

.. lOW A. CJTY "FATE- BANK

~ .-CAPlTAt.. - - - t6S,OOO.OQ

... '1'. J,t"y, P1ft. Al01l8O Brown, Vice-Pc" "''1'. KooDta,CaU. J. B. IW\taer, ... ·t CUh

CITIZENS

ings in bowl at A. M. Greers.

Subscriptions for the DAILY IOWAN taken at Weineke's Book Store.

Joseph Slavata the Iowa City tailor announces a special ' sale 0 suits and trouserings. Watch i for bargains.

SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. If you are in need of a. suit, pants or overcoot, I can save

-BANKERS . you money. 500 sa.mples, any t'apI1al, fIo.ooo.oo '1&I1IIUI, S15.~.~ style, workma.nship. a.nd fit guar

114 South Clinton Street anteed. Also a fine hne of sweat· ers. J. M. STEVENS,

==::::::::;======== The Student Clothier . .fttIr.A..DtY. Pre.. LQ~el18w1.her, CUhler Phone 642. 510 Market St ",JW;'MlI. ~loe.Pra. J. '0. PIaDk ..... t C .. h •

HRS=T NATIONAL B'ANK ~PItit ~OO,OOO Surplus 50,000 Graham I Shaffer

1kabgihn ~botograpber .

CE:DAR RAPIDS.: ... .. ... GRANBy BUILDING

Hew and Orlglnal Kountlngs. Hlgh Grade Work Onl1.

Special Rates to Stl1dent. and Tea.eber.

THE LELAND CAF:E

&m.cro .. - Peter A. Dei' C. I. WeldS.

=1It=~.t.=~~=:~t:=~~d~=r::'C'=G. W=. _ Liverymen MEALS at aU .H9l:JR'S WIEN EI{E'S iGI~f:::=.tJfo; . b

Pca1iesat Ileaso .... le !latas. Arcade ."

,. ,Bool( Store DIG STADtE !

FOUNTAIN PENS

_and Other School Supplies. ·Flowers. : : :

Cut OPPOSITE CITY

,

FirstCall .... LUSCOMBE FOR ALL

KINDS OF PHOTOS AND

FRAMES. DUBUQUE ST.

" ... ~ .......... .. ' j01-fN VOSMEI(

• .. STUDENTS SUPPlIES-- .. THE ..

Teat book, for all College,. All mtrcbant tailor IdllQ of ~ote boob. Water-lIlall &Ild R.mes Foa n taln Pen. 'pailldi!)," Sporting Good, ...

, ,"JOHN' T. , RIES, Proprietor CIDU RA.ma. lAo

.~i;

~

:'j '~

F~LL STYLES

as shown in our superior tailored clothi"g are covered by one brief sentence: 'l'be best to be had ill town. We spare no pai'nl in buying good. cloth. proper sponging' careful cutting anl1 fitting, lewing and finishing. We'd like to meaaure you for your Fall luit either for businen or for evening wear. :-: :-: :.: :-: :-:

J0S. SL~ll~T~ 105 S. Clinton St. Tailoi ""

"=' Onth e linea of the past, for #:he preaeftt, into the • · .

, I

future, good for genera- · . tion ............. .", -

Tat' $ the Grade D/ MerchandIse We Sell .1

213 Second Avenue CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

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THE DAILY IOWAN

TIME TABLE

Cedar Rapld. and Iowa Cit)' RaUwa)' • Light Co.

Mandolin Guitar Club The committee on the organi·

zation of a Mandolin and Guitar Club and Banjo and StringQuar. tette invites all young men who

'::~~' 'flj'fljU~~)1' .. p' .. 'f' 'fljc"'flja·'flj. ·1'flj'flj~<t .. tliJ~o .. tal·~I·tJie"~g·~e· ;. .

wish to be members of the club . Ir'l tb Car leave Iowa City at to moet in the auditorium of the . ~ 0 es

5:30 a. m ...................... ............... 7:00 a. m. hall of liberal arts, Nov. 22 and 8:30 a. m ................................ .... 10:00 a. m. 28 at 7 p. m. All are requested

11:30 a. m ............................. ....... 1:00 p. m. to bring t}leir instruments and 2:30 p. m . ............... .............. ... 4:00 p. m. music. R. A. KELLY, 5:30 p. m •...... ......... .. ................. 7:00 p. m. Secretary of Committee. 8:30 p. m . .......... ......................... 10:00 p. m.

11:30 p. m. Y. M. C. A. ~ Car leaves Cedar Rapida at The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet meets ~

5:30 a. m ............... ..................... 7:00 a. m. tonight in Close hall at 7:45. Mr. ~. 8:30 a. m ............................... .... 10:00 a. m. S. B. Minear State Student Sec· :

11:30 a. m ........ ... : ........................ 1:00 p. m. retary for Iowa will be present . 2:30 p. m ... ..... .......................... 4:00 p. m. and matters of importance are : 5:30 p. m ...................... ............. 7:00 p. m. to be brought up. . ~.:::' 8:30 p. m ..................................... l0:00 p. m. The regular sessious of the

11:30 p. m. • M" S d I to b ISSlon tu y c asses are e Mileage books, value 16.50 sold held tonight at 7:00. All the

for $5.00 books ordered have arrived and Special rates made to parties the work will proceed regularly. ~.

of ten or more on application Visitors are always welcome. ~ Baggage, 150 lb •. carried free. .

President MacLean will give: the address of thE' dedication of . the Iowa City Carnegie library.

We believe in quality, fit and low prices. you do, come in and see our clothing. ..

Do you?

Guarantee :: ::

Ov aim ~ to~ . YOU

GBEEJ'S OPERH BOUSE President MacLean will be the. • •• 1M STUDENTS TOGGItIl Y SHOP ••• principal spea~er at the grad- A uating exercises of the Capital. B tOO lj & lj Y[R' City Commercial college at Des . I'. I'. Moines December 15. A big' : .

Cedar liIaplda

Friday, Nov. 25th class will be gra.duated at that . 1fII.ftI • time. ~OOOOOO~~~~~~'{ft.~~~~~~OO~

At 8 O'clock Sharp Three appointments were made by the executive committee of

FRED R. HAMLIN and ' the board of regents F~iday. • R. E. Humphrey was appomted

JULIAN MITCHELL S attendant in Chemistry and Drs.

PNduOUOD or Ut. aZW.apDIa

. Babes In Clark Mighell and Leora Johnson assistants in the ladies gym­nasium.

The Iowa Park and Forestry association will ilold its fourth annual meeting in the horticul-

T 1 d tural rooms of the state house

oy an at Des Moines, on December 12 and 18. Atwrney J. V. Monnet in Iowa City, the cbmpion ten­

'5he CABARET Li!!ht R~fre8hment8 Furnished ·for Pa.rties

At Homee Dinner. Connected with the Berklev IIftpMk

Music by Victor Herbert Libretto by Glen MacDonough Produced by Julian Mitchcll

nis player of the state will tell of =:=J====================== Public Improvements Along the Public Highway, and Prot. Bohu­mil Shimek will describe ClStreet Trees for Iowa Towns, "and "Re­

P ...... Lowap 'oop 1 •• 60: .,t BalOODY. forestation in Iowa." Dr. T. H. 1 •• 00; .·4 POWIIDd BalOODY. 760; Rama.D-

Jlrcadt £Igar Store.

Seata on Sale Wednesday 9 a,m.

tier Iutl BalooUT. 600: Oall.ry Jlo. Macbride is president of the association. :==!~~

Drill in Armory

High Cla .. Cigart, Clg .... ette., Pipe. and TobaCOOl

Largest X •• ortment in the City The Rock Island System will From now on until the new

rUIl two special trains to Cedar gymnasium is completed and RapidiTh:.loIlksgivingda.yaccount ready for occupancy the ba.tallion Iowilo·MinnesoLa footba.Ll game. will drill in Smith's armory. The first train will leave Iowa The weather up to this time has City at 9:80 a. m. the se:}ond tra.in been so pleasant that no neceli· at 12:45 a. m. returning the first sity has existed for any place to train will leave Cedar Ra.pids at drill but the campus. However 6 p . .m. ~'t.er . ~he ga.me and the bad weather is expected at any

O.H."IIl~.

8 South Clint"'! 8tMt '\

second train at midnight. These time now and the military author- ...;;;========= trains run through without stop· ities have provided for the emer­ping m"king the rnn in one hour. gancy. After Thanksgiving the 75 cents for the round trip. number of drills per week will

H. D. BREENE, Agt. . be reduced as is customary.

Cheerfulness r.eam to laugh; a good laugh ia better than medicine. Learn bow to tell a atory; a well told atory i.a .. welcome a. a aunbeam iD a

aickroom.

SNOWDON' 124 South ThIrd St .• Cedar Rapid •• Iowa

For your Millinery, Gloves, Corsets. Underwear, Hosiery, Underskirts, 'Ribbons, Notions, Druggists Sundries, ~atber Goods, etc. -:

Learn to keep your own trouble to Jourae1f; the world ia too bu.y to care for ======================== JOur ilia andlOrrowa.

Learn to atop croaking; if JOU cannot ace any gooc1lD the world keep the bad toyounelf.

Learn to bide yoar acbes and palna under pleaaant amilea; DObody carea to bear Juur troubles.

Learn to bold your temper; if you are right you can afford to hold it; if you are wrong ,.ou canDot afford to l00ae it.

Learn to meet ,.our frienda with a amile; a good humored man or womaD ia alwaya welcome.

Ltarn to buy your Cigara, Cigarettea and Pipe. at the Clinton Street Smoke Houee.

Carriages for Parties a Specialty

TERMS STRIGTLY . CASH

.10 Clinton St. THOS. A. BROWN Washington Street C. A. Murphy,

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