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Y. M. C. A. TO CHOOSE OfFICERS fOR YEAR IN MONDAY ELECTION
Every Member Eligible to Vote Under New Method Adopted
By the Association
TWELVE MEN ASK HONORS
l<'our executive.... alld Two Advisorr Boa.rd Members to be N anted Tomorrow-Polls Will Be Open l<'rom 1) O'clock b\ l\lornlng ntll Ii O'Clock in the Afternoon
f!llectlon of officers tor the Y. M, C, A. will be held In the Y. M. C. building tomorrow. be open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. members of the Y. lVL . A. are eli-gi ble to vote.
The nominating committee composed or Dean W. J. Teeters, Prot.
. C. Trow·brldge, WHliam S. Kelly '21, Allen H. Herrick '20, and Ray W. Clearman '20 have nominated the following men as candidates tor ofrlcers ot the association for the coming year: President, F. K. Shuttleworth and J. H. Van Law; vlcepreSident, M. A. Conrad and B. M. Blersborn; recording secretary, H. C. Bone and William Goodell; treasurer, M. E. Sweazey and L. E. Anderson.
New Method of Election In tormer years the association
officers have been chosen by the Y. M. C. A. cabinet in consultation with the advisory board . The method ot
lection to be followed this year. In which all members of the association will be 'given an opportunity to vote, was adopted with the purpose of making the selection more expreS1 slve of student opinion . The nomin-
IOWA CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1920 NUMBER 99
PLAY LEADING ROLES IN .• COUNTRY COUSIN"
Al'l(,11 J. " ' 11 .. 011 ulld 1,\1('1\1' Evcl·('tt Will Head Cll"lt, til ;\lIl1uul
!'Jar W('(IIH"'Iduy En' ing lit tho 1<;l1g1('1'(
ADD STUNT RACES I MOl
TO SWIMMING MEET
IE MANA(UtJU (In'1E8 (l IR]'; .'10
FOR TIER 7'ROUBLR
Golden Sylvester, liberal arts stu-
FINAL CAST 1 HO EN FOR LIT PLAY AT ENGJ.JER7'
Four acts of laughter and tun are promised the audience by the management committee when the curtain goes up at 8: 16 o'clock on the " ountry Cousin" the annual lIepZet play, at the Englert theatre Wed~ n sday ulght, March 3. The lead
FORTY STATE TEAMS TO fiGHT fOR IOWA
'PREP' TITLE HERE Entries to High School Basket
ball Tournament Are Being Received Each Da.y
Ing parts w \1l be played by Arlen J. VICTORS TO RECEIVE CUP Wilson, Phi Alpba D Ita and Lucile Nverett, Gamma Phi Bela. Wlnnel' And Runnel' -UI) WtU Do
ome hanges have been made In ... Given Tl'ophlM by Athletic Board th cast of the play according to While Team l\lernbers WiD Get
Prof. J<Jdward H. Lauer ot the German (\('partment, who Is coaching the players. Yesterday he gave out the
Gold and ilvel' Charms-May aoeel Girls' 1\[(' t
I fin a l arrangement of thr cast as Collows :
At least forty Iowa school basketbaJl teams w\l1 compete for the state
George Reynolds III Arlen J . \ViI- championship title In the tourna-son Na.ncy Price MI's Howett Eleanor Howett
I Maud How tt Athalle Walll wrlgh t Mrs Kinney
ment to be conducted by the UnlverLucile J<Jverell slty here March 18, 19 and 20, ac
Marjorie Peters cording to Howal'd H. Jones, dlrecEsther Sharpe tor of athletics. Coach Jones Is re
Orace Altshuler celving entry applications daily and JOyc Brady the actual number ot partiCipants Adele Klmm cannot be determin d until after
Georg Short March 1 , when the entries close. Stanley Howitt AI' bie GOI'(' Cyril Kinney Sam Wilson Blake
Clarence Fackl er Two loving cups wlll be presented Warrell Lawrence to the winner of the tournament, one
Glenn Thompson to be the permanent possession and Hal'old Ofelt the other to be held only as long as
Pruitt B. F. Kilgore that school reta ins the state cham-Willi am J . Wehrll, law '20, Is pionship. If any school wins the
managing th e players. title for three years this cup will re-Hubert Malt is conducting the main a permanent possession ot that
I th ticket sale. and Harold Merry school. is acting as advertising manager.
MANY NUMBERS ON BAND PROGRAM TODAY
Whmcl's G t Oharms Each member ot the winner team
will be presented with a small gold basketball, suitable for a. watch eli rm And memberjl ot tbe other team pla.ylng the finals wm receive silver baskets.
ees are making a vigorous campaign Minnesota Here Saturd8iY For dent, who. on account of social regu-
Fifty Piece to Make Up Orga.niza.tion in First Sunday Con
cert This Afternoon
The Athletic Board will pay the expenses of the eight teams that place highest In the tournament. Lodging will !be provided tor all teams, and meals for the men will be furnished at cost.
for votes. First Conference Tank Match lations, was forced to cancel her Fifty pieces make up the Unlver-
The tour officers to be elected Ever Held at Iowa agreement with the Strand theatre slly Regimental band which appears
wllJ compose the Y. M. C. A cabinet to spend one night In a col1'ln In the In the first of a series of free con- WomeJl May No~ Meet
Marlon R. Lyon physical director together with eight committee chair- Several st unt rae. s besld s the graveyard. has been awarded $10 certs In the natural science audltor
men chosen by the officers. They regular swimmln~ meet will be on by Thomas A. Bl'own, manager of ium at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Th e
will act In consultation with the ad- the program at the rowa-Minnesota the theatre. band will playa musical program of
for women, and Coach Jones have not completed the plans tor the pro-
vlsory board and the general secretary, R. H. Fitzgerald . The ca.blnet is the otricial body of the Y. M. C. A. and transacts all business of the organization.
WOMEN DEANS DISCUSS STUDENTS' PROBLEMS
Lillia.n Dimmitt of Morningside College is Named. Head
of Organization
swimming meet here next Saturday The offer of $20 to any woman posed championship tournament tor six numbers with encores. night, according to ('oach David A. who would go througb thfs ordeal Is
11 teaturlng numbers will be en- girls to be held at the same time as Arm bruster. now off, as is the like offer to all
the men's tournament. Several coreB, Dr. O. E . Van Doren , band Among the flt unl s 111'\' a night otbers. ",Ince there would be no II t 1 i 1 St da schools have answered Mr. Jones ' shirt relay In which each swimmer more publicity in leav ing thi s offer ( rec or. ex p a nec ye er y. A mong these a saxophone sexte letters asking if they favored the
must swim the length of the pool open wh n Miss Sylvester has shown 1 have
tet specialty and a novelty saxa- plan and wished to send teams, but twice in a night shirt then give the her wi llingnt>ss to accept, shirt to the next man who will re- withdrawn the offer entirely", said phone solo by Edwin Bohac L A 3, only a few have agreed to send teams.
are announced. If more favorable replies are not r -peat the preformance , a game of , 11'. Brown yesterday . " In order to
I Tl e 1 It ' th ltd celved lhe tournament will be can-bell tag in which a 11 contestants a re repay Miss Syl vester far hel' time 1 on y nove y In e PI' n e
blindfolded and t ry to ('atch the m3n and trouble, ancl the censure which programs is a descriptive piece, "Th celled, according to Miss Lyon.
with the bell, und n potato race. she h'38 rec Iv c\ from UniverSity Forge In the Forest" Iby MlchaeIts. Probably the freshman and varity a uthol'ities. J have made her this The number attempts to pictUre a swimmers will have a water basket- gift." daybreak scene . opening with night, ball game. then morning, introducing quail calls,
MAT T~AM MEMBERS DEFEAT CHALLENGERS birds. and animals. a brook, the
cathedral bell , morning prayer, and Devine and Va.n.a. Retain Places Problems connected with tbe so- "ThIs meet will be the first confer- JUDGE QUOTES FRIVOL
cial lite, democracy, government, ence meet of its kiud ever held here IN CURRENT NUMBER and general welfare of the college and the future of swimming at the student were discussed at the last University will depend on the in- That Frivol , the UniversitY'{j humsession of the seventh Iowa state terest shown ." said Mr. Armbruster, '1 rous magazine', rank!'! with the leadconference of deans of women held "If enough stud nts attend the meet ing unlvprRlty magazines of its kind ,
thee torge. On SqulI.d. Bea.ting Scott To correct a prevalent impress- and Warren Ha.yes
Ion that no person would be admit- -Glenn Devine and Edward Vana of
ted after the first number of the the 158 pound and 125 pound class
program, Dr. Van Doren said that Saturday morning In the liberal a rts swimming will be mad!' l\ leading is evidenced by the fact that two of respectively, retained their positions
the only restriction on admission drawing room. sport here as it is at JIIinois . North - its jokes appear In the "College on the Varsity wrestling squad yes-
would be during the playing ot any The advantages and disadvantages western and Chicago." WltR" sertion of the "'ehruary 21 Is- terday afternoon when they defeated
of student government were re- Bleachers will be made to ac- au of Judge, national humorous piece. Scoaa and Warren Hayes respec-No date Is announced for the next
viewed by Dean White of Des Moines comodate 400 spectators and the ad- publication . tively. who had challenged them concert, but It Is estimated that it
college in her report of a speech mislon charge wl1l ,be 60 cents. Althou~h Frivol has heen Quoted for a berth on the squad which will be played In about five weeks.
which Dean Kerr of Milwaukee in vil'tllally All the best university meets Illinois March 6. Downing eollege gave before the "'OIUIER STUOENT OrES humorous publications, this Is the ~()JtORITY G.'UIRR TUESDAY Vana won by a desclslon I8nd a fall National conference of deans of Word has just been received by first time It has appeared in a nat- The next Inter-sorority basketball In 3 1-2 minutes from Haycs. women. whicb was beld In connee- E. M. Cook '22, Kappa Sigma, telling I ional magazine so far as It Is known. ga mes will be held a the women 's Devine won by two desclslons from tton with the National Education of the death of hIs Rister Mrs. WAlt - gym, Tuesday evenIng at 7: 30 o'clock Scott. Hewlcker bas cballeneged auoetatlon at Cleveland, February er A. Newport ' 16 at her hOl11e in TO HOLII OPEN ~rEETlNG when PI Beta Phi will play Delta Francois In the 135 qound class 23 tol7. I Lake Andes, S. D. Mrs. N wport. ('hi Omrga sorority, In accordance Delta Delta, and Delta. Gamma will which con lest will come off Monday.
At a business meeting following who was formrrly Ellen Kn.thehlne with a national policy of the soror- meet Alpha Chi Omega. The games Francois should have little trouble the regul
1at session, Miss Lillian Dlm- Cook, W1lS a member of Phi Beta fly , will hold an open meeting for were postponed last Tuesday eyeiling In defeating Hewlcker, dopesten say.
mitt of Morningside college was Kappa, honorary scholastic frater- the discussion of a special phase of on account of the play, "Nothing But Horn and Scott ere tbe only two eleeted president of the orpnisatton nllY, and Delta Gamma sorority. Her ('('onomlc opportunity for women at The Truth," and on Thunday be- men who have won a place on the a'bd Min Gertrude Madison ot Cor- husband, Walter Newport. was grad- 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. An cause ot the pageant <given In the Freshmen wrestling team thus far . dell college. Will electer vlce-prell- uated from the collego of law ill Unlverfllty women Are Invited to the natural science auditorium, and the 1 Ho .. 11' -seottretl a.fall .. 1Ht·· . ·.deetston Idellt. • "t' • 1916. mAeting. Pan-Hellenle dinner. over Wirth In the 158 pound clalls
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PAGE TWO THb: DAILY IOWAN, 8TATFl UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, }i~ebrual')' 20, 11'J1
TH E the records at his office. The editorial fo llows:
DAILY IOWAN A _orning poper published five lim~ ' 8 week
- TuesdaY, Wednesday, ~'ridar., Saturday, "Iowa wlIl have two champion west. Rnd Sunday-by '11le Dally Iowan
Publishing Oompany,. at 103 Iowa high school basketball teams it plans Avenue, Iowa OIly, lown !
-I pion prep team from about ten state will meet for honors of the middle
"It wlll Indeed be an empty honOl
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Iowa State supporters need not =; ~ '" I
EDITORIAL STAFF can rightfully be called the one and worry over the ca.lIbre of teams that RALPH E. OVERHOLSER Editor·ln·cblef only champion on the high school will perform on the local ·gym as Telepbone Black 1757; Office Houra 9·11;
2·4, daily, Room U L. 11.. Building basketball court. Both schools wlll most high schools will look at the I 1, Mel lIickerson Managing Editor give gold basketballs to the winning matter in Its true light and act ac- ~ Ken neUt 0, Noble Auociate Editor ~ Nancy Lamb New. Editor team and silver basketballs to the cordingly," § Leon H. Brigham Sports Editor ~ Beatrice Blnckmar Feature Editor runner ups. • " .burlee Van Meir~ Humorous l~ditor I--------------, 3 !'belma Graves Society Editor "In a story which recently ran in •• ANNOUNCE'mNTS r ~ A.'rnea .Tohnlon Dramatic Editor I 10 I § Zenalde Oooper Exchange Editor tIl(' Register. the Iowa City corres- + oJ.
NIGHT EDITORS pondent, would have his readers be- The 1\h'II'," <liN' duo will lllE:et I.l
~:~~!~Y DI;!:rgbam Ja~~g~ ~'~i:~ lieve that Iowa was the first school afternolJlI a I 2: af)
Maurice Van Metre in the state to offer a tournament to tol:Celosctl,~di O 1 his BUSINESS STAF~'
IIlDWARD H. OHAMBERLIN. BU8iness Manager
determine the champion prep school basketball team. ThIs statemen t
Prot \Y. J~ . 1111.1" ;
Tel4!pllone 985; Office hour. 11·12; 3·6; daily, 108 Iowa Ave.
Dwi"llt A. Davia Advertising Mannger must pave been made without invest!- t __ - _______ ._. _____ • _____ • _____ • ____ _
l'lanrice Van Metre
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ga tion as It can be easily 'proven that Iowa State College was the first
I school to come to the front in offer-"[ btline we have roo'" lor 1,"1 one 80111 ing a tournament. It seems that
10l/aUI/, And that ;, 10l/alty to Iht American ' •• "1.... -Th,odore Roo8ev.lt Iowa was caught napping and in-
OLD FASmONED OOURTES¥ stead of admitting their defeat in
WILLIAM COLLINS and
WILLIAM SUITON the matter, they are attemptln·g to ,\r i.'ll to anllounce that Ol(,~'
Comes now a class of undergr~d- "steal our thunder" by staging a uates who have altogether freed meet which Includes any team that al'(, now with th, .J effpl'solJ themselves from any old-fashloned- can scrape up enougb money to make ness in the matter of ordinary cour- the trip to their Institution.
tesy. I "The teams that will play here wiII When Prof. W. F. Swan, of the be of tho highest class in the state
University of Minnesota lectured in I as their I' cords wJll be looked into liberal arts assembly room last I before they are Issued an invitation. Wednesday evenin'g some restless stu- This method of picking contestants dents displayed a very obvious lack is alone proof that the tournament is of this qua11ty by throwIng one cent I a championship afl'air. The winner pieces upon the platform. here can rightly claim that tbey
This procedure placed the gOOd) are peers of any five in the state. man in a humliiating position. ,It This claim can be further strengthclassed him with the beggar child- ened by the fact that the> authorities ren of seaport towns who scramble that a1'O staging a tournament at Chion the wharf for cast off pennies of eago University have invited the winsteamer passengers; it raled him uer and runnel' up of tho Iowa State with starved outcasts of oriental vll!- 1 t 1 1 in Clll·cago. ournamen 0 compe e ages who dance in the dusty streets I At lhis tournament the stale cham-for almost valueless coins. I
But It placed the careloss student --------------In a much less dignified position. They voluntarily ranked themselves with the ungregarlous savages who at the first impulse of restlessness 01' displeasure tollow the path of least resistance, and display primitive emotions in a crude manner.
Granted that the Professor's lec-
TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE GARDEN
OH BOYS! Lovely Bessie Barriscale
Wears Stunning Clothes In Her Latest Producion
Bcll'lwl' Shop.
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know what a real F rench briar is, and what the Demuth seasoning will do to make it break in sweet and mellow. Ask any good dealer to show you a variety of shapes, then pick yours.
WM. DEMUTH Be. CO .. NEW YORK WO RLD's LARGEST MAKERS OF FINE PIPES
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ture ml·ght have been less interesting than possible, and that the occasion offered marvelous opportunity to display one's free-handedness to the young women present, a. little more evidence of old-fashioned courtesy would have looked better from an audience ot university students.
In "Beckoning Roads," hel' Ilew production for Robertson-Cole, the charmingly winsome Bessie Barriscale is given a role which affords her many opportunities to wear some stunnjng clothes, and she does this with a distinction all her own. Evening gowns, morning wraps boudoir negligees and afternoon frocks a re displayed in dazzling array.
Quimby'S Califof'nia _a_a_._ .. .... _._. . ....
MORE AMES' SPORTSMANSHIP Iowan readers wlIl be Interested
in the edltorlal 1below, reprinted from the Iowa State Student of February 26. Coach Howard H. Jones Invites anyone interested in the veracity of the following statements to look up
A nobby street frock ill tailored bl ue tricotlne, trimmed ,vitb steel beads at the neck, sleeves and pockeets, will make the ladies gasp in admiration. Attired in this costume with a jaunty llttle red feather hat fitting snglyy over her blonde treeses, Miss Barriscale is a joy to the eye.
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O 'l.t1 · case i running over with these bright new 1'ibon-tied boxes. The /1'eshness of these good. will appeal to yOtl.
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MARCH TMBER OF
The Organizer Builder of Business
Now on Sale at all Book Stores
MENU Hotel Jefferson
SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE DINNER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1920
$1.26 Per Plate
TWIDLVE TO TWO SIX TO EIGHT
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Choice of: -Roast Young Spring Chicken, Cbestnut DreSSing, Cranberry Sauce
Flaked Calves Sweetbreads, a la Toulousalse In Casserol Braised Pork Ham, Victoria Sa.uce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus
Candied Sweet Potatoes Creen Peas
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Choice of :-Apple Pie or Lemon Meringue Pie
COffee
Strawbel'l'Y Ice Cream, Assorted Cakes Cream Cheese, Saratoga Crackers
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I tiona of Cost Accounting" by Rus-6: 30 o'clock. TOaRts will be gIven according to Paul K. Lovegren, edl- I A st It. se . evenson, assoc a e pro,es-
SOCIETY during the dinner which wUl be tor-In-chlef. The magazine will sell Bar at accounting; "English and followed by a short program of tor 16 cents. Commerce" by Hardin Craig, professtunts. Among the contributors in this Is- sor of English and "A public Ut1U-
SIgmA Nu 'InitiAtes ent at the Initiation. Mr. Jordon Is Sigma Nu fraternity Initiated the an attorney at the Capital City.
following pledges yesterday afternoon
"Education by the CMnk SYstem," Bue are: "The Probable Future of the ties Commission for Iowa" by Roba burlesque on modern educational Interest Rate" by Henry Reitz, pro-, ert T. Paramore, junior in the colmethods, will be the feature number fesso\' of mathematics; "The Func· lege of liberal arta.
at their chapter house on East Col- B. Y. P. U. Open House of the program. lege street: Harlin Semper, Em- B. Y. P. U. uf the Baptist church Dancing and cards will be the en-metsburg; Henry Fisk, Iowa City; will hold open house for the Bap- tertalnment for the remainder ot the Henry Prentiss, Iowa City; William tist university students at the home evening. Dean and Mrs. Carl E. Vorwick, Clinton; John Holbrook, of Ada Yoder '21, 836 Kirkwood Seashore wnI chaperon the banquet. Onawa; George Parnham, Des Ave, this afternoon. Moines; Laurence Organ, Des , 101nes; Charles G lasgolV, Shennandoah. Robert Bannister of Des
GRADUATE CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL DINNER MONDAY
SECOND ORGANIZER ON SALE MONDAY MORNING
MOines, Carl Engeldillger , of South The second number of The Organ-Dakota, and John M. Fiak of Iowa The annual diunel' of the Grad- Izer, the monthly magazine edited by City attended the Initiation. The uate club will be held Monday even- the Commerce club of the University
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Iota Xi Epsilon initiation Iota Xi Epsllon held Initiation Sat
urday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Genevieve Woodard '23 Des Moines, Grace Broadfoot '23, Anita, and Gertrude Pierce '23, Manchester were initialed . Following the Initiation a dinner was served in honor of th new members.
'l'hcu. Sigma PhI Ten Theta. Sigma Phi, honorary jour
llalistic sororlly, gave a tea yesterday afternoon at the Alpha Xi Delta house from 4 to 6 o'clock. The tea was in honor of Mrs. William S. r1aulsby, wife of Professor Maulsby of the department of journalism. Mrs. Grace Partridge Smith poured.
l\[\l>pa Phi ,\ullual Banqll('t
Kappa Phi, university girls class of the Methodist cburch, will holel its annual banquet March 11, at G o'clock at the Methodist church. Before the banquet initiation will be held. Irene Woods '20 of Currier hall, and Mrs. L. R. Rohrbaugh a.re hl charge of the sale of tickets.
,\111113 l.'au Omega Initiation Alpha Tau Omega fraternity wILl
hold initiation this afternoon. W. N. Jordon, head of Province XI of
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PA. •• FOUR THE DAlLY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITl OF IOWA !)unclIlY, }1'ebruuJ'Y 29, 19'~
t THE LISTENING POST t watch and shouts, "It is 11 o'clock, ...!.....- . __ . ___________ ~' I'm going to church; you can go to
question of conscience with many students honest Intention who make use of them. In such cases the mattel' lies largely in tbe hands at the instructor, who usually can get the worl{ done in the way he desires by making clear just what he wants."
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have a simple plan for solving the question, "Shall the University adopt the Honor System 1" Merely eUmInate tbe examinations.
Some brlghl polftlclan whose policies do not jibe with those of Mr. Wilson's might be able to compose a campal,gn song with a title "The PreSident sleeps In his White Bed all day, ' while Mrs. Wilson Runs the Country."
"Suppose I Invited you to a party and let you in by the kitchen door, but permitted you to go no further than the kitchen," asked Mrs. George HarnBigel at the state democratic convention in Des MOines on Wednesday. If the food was In the kitchen It would be perfectly all right.
hell!" Really, that one can't be over sixty years old,
A prominent member of Staff and Circle remarked yesterday that "you felt awful foolish when you put these things on," Indicating a cap and gown. We know a fine way to avert that feeling.
Since H. E. F. conducted this col-umn last Friday morning, several
WANT ADS WallL Ad shou ld he leH lit Edltoriul
offie&-Ro6m 14 L. A. Building and muat be paid in ftdvance. R,,\e : (irst ina~rtion -2 rents per word. 'l'bree iD8ertiona-5 reuta per word. A(lditlno'a) inaertioM-1 cent per word per insertion.
requ,ests have been made by students BEST MEALS Cost you less at who aspire to be humorists. They Banner Dairy Lunch, 11 South want to write the Listening Post. Dubuque St. tf
They have our permission. WANTED-Dressmaking alt 20
Now that the basketball season is W. Harrison. Phone R 343 108
over perhaps we'll hear something WANTED- Typewriter repair man about the Pan-Hellenic bridge whist pa.rt time. Typewriter and Ol'flve tournament.
Hint to University women, whose
Equipment Store, SeMI'. Wllliams 100
k · b I f B FOR RENT-Modern furnished Only five more nights for the Jun- A Irts are r e: ewaro the winds
f M h I suile or rooms. 511 Washington lor Prom committee to lose sleep. 0 arc. M. V. M. o}o -r- Street. 99
An observant printer caught this I THE HONOR SYSTEM I LOST- A ruby masonic ring. Re-In some copy of The Organizer: -1- 1· ward ' 5.00 phone 2276. 99 "Be sure that your spelling and [n stating objections to the Honor GRAMMER Is correct." System at Clark College, Worcester. FOR RENT-A laJ'lge modern front
Mass.. President Edmund C. Stan- room at 506 Washington St. 99
The positlon which professors hold ford writes: NO'lUCE-Wm tbe pa.rty who ad-makes it easy for them to tell old "The chief arguments against the verUsed that he had found A. K. K. jokes and get away with them. Stu- undertaking of the system here were, pin please phone 1667. Reward 101 dents laugh at their efforts in 01'- first, that we had A. genuine Honor ---------------dar to remain In their good graces. System already in operation, though WANTED-R,bomma.te. Harold This is psychology. an intol'mal and unorganized one; Black, S04 S Clinton St. 100
second, that the requirement of any LOST- At basketball game last
For in~taDCf' the i'other day ,& pledge at the end of examination nigbt •. palr of shoes belonging to Mslon' 'Qrofessor cracked William H, papers and the like was something of cheer leader. Return til I owa.n Seward's remark to an unruly audi- an insult to honest men-like ask- ofrlce, ence -you remember the one in ing a reputable man to hang up a --------------
FOUND-Locker key, No. 113, Sargent lock. Owner may have same by calling at tMs office and paying for this ad,
which Mr. Seward pulls out his sign in his store that he does not use
================= short weights; and, third, that it is no honorable student conduct to
~·I~·-----~----------------~!~I ... bring cheating of a fellow student to
THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY
D. W. (jRIFFITH Presents
THE GREATEST QUESTION
Would you pend a night in a grave yard- decide after see~ng th" featu re.
the notice at the authorities either FOR RENT- Modern furnisher) in the student body or in the faculty. doulbe rooms for 4 boys. $1!i for
"It is l!Iy Idea that a good deal of two boys 815 N Dodge 100 what might be call ed cheating-for example, the transcription of note- FOR RENT- F urnished room , books when these must be submit- Phone 1056 1(11 ted to the instructor, 01' the obtaining of translations by weaker students from the abler in the dally work- are matters wh ich are determined in a large measure by student custom, and never raise the
... . ... . ..... J. REED LANE
Of Davenpor t TeUs Why He Buys Life
Insura nce
is all island off the coast of China, about one-third the area and popu lation of Iowa ..
REV. P AUL ~IELROSE of Hainan will be the speaker this (Sunday) evening at 7: 45 at th e
o!.![..--------------- - .... ,t... "I believe every man owes it to his family and to his comm unity, to
PRESD YTE.RIAN SCHOOL OF MISSIONS ........
A Drink that .is different fron the sweet syrups of the fountain. Sturdy Vigor
I f you haven't tried a mug of L illy's Near B eer at Dunkel 's, you 've missed out on a real t'reat.
To a glass of Lilly 's add one of those wonderful ham sandwiches and yO'lt have a real lurtch.
Listen/ A hant sandwich at Dll,nkel' s means a liberal slice of ham embedded betwee'1~ two mon strow slices of fresh rye bread.
Lilly's Near Beer A Temperance Drink with freshness and Vigor
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leave his family adequately provided for ; because when he does the brain that has been making the money for them goes with him."
"For every dolla r I have borrowed I have tak en $1.50 worth of life insurance. And I have decided t hat I will double the insurance I holel durIng the coming year.
ROBT N. CARSON PROVIDENT
LIFE of Philadelph ia
( Member F edera l Reserve Boa rd ) ....•.....••.......
Good music and everybody is invited . The School of Missions will begin with the class period at 7 oclock, with eight classes and interesting leaders. in the Sunday School room. It will continue for on ly
SU SUNDAY EVENINGS Retu rned missionari es and oth
er speakers will give the public addresses each evening, YOU ARE I NVITED TO E NRoLL IN THE SOHOOL OR ATTEND
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