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VOLUMH XXIII. No. 84 IMIII.ADKi.l'IIIA, TUESDAY, NOVEM1 e, liKMj PRICE, TWO CENTS
BOWLING SEASON WAS OPENED ON THE HOUSTON CLUB ALLEYS
THE FRESHMEN TOOK THREE GAMES FROM THE 1903 TEAM.
Inaugural Match Wat One Sided from the Start to the Finish—Thirteen
of the Classes Represented.
The boa hi I'nlvei11! j, aben tha Col-
imen claahe I In .,., e Ol the I inn Kit) eh.mi
l>lonshlp torn "■mi' >>' Til. i.- ;iii' toll i' en teams ■ nli
, ich a HI plat] thrai o i with i hre
■i",,. i i IC bald Hi" on tag plonshlp for (our inn i- ' itlon »III give th" othar
i i i .n.i " Tha 'ii ri"".i i. M i'i; ",. I ii. pai tmanta, follow
• i. c McConnell, .1 B Melton, I Q . ' i I "li.ui. I! HOWtO, M Cnrta
03 i W. H Oehrett, A. C. ■i it .i O'Nalll, .1. W By<re, II
MS c it U a, w M R iiel, I >i d. I' Tli peon, M. B. \i,ci i'. Architectural Dopartmi nt
W, i: Hance, P. ii Wood W. W. 0 u Miller, If. V Maxwell.
• ■>:■•■ I ■ \ M r irland, u Hartralnft, W. L. Oruhler, I*. H
■ nk 'I" M .1 Sill, i -'.in. .1
i. Gambia . r i. Van w • ■■. H P. ii.... i i: Nli 10 M B p a Jefferaon, J. B. PhUllpa, C J
: II Wood, N I-' Kelli H H. Bll h M C.—C. A E «
M G R R Mc Ka] '09 D v. B, Darlington, E R
\ Camlnala, V II I Martin, it O. Petal I C t
i> Chriatophar, B n R< i: Boa d< r, Jr., II. P. Hammond.
i' D K Ki it!< r, II. B. i- i S 11. O Kami W. n II. 11 i" i mi ni .1
II Hodt. It Bartwel \ i i n Bl I D.-A. P
\ i Dooley, D it B i C. A Hodder, .i i
loll.niiii>.- ai" iii>- i
V '.i Crawford, 113 LCI 101, loi; . :ITI. It
148 119 131, I1'.. i» Tbomi 13 190, 473 II. B. M
. : .
•10 C 9 n. Bobroak, 183 L7J L93, r w Ualloway, 153 100 199 618;
w i. Qruhler, 196 184 167, IM; B, A M i. Farland, i II 160 i 18, 140; u Hart
■ 139 133 11". 691 Totali li I , . ■ B46, I "
••• Fencing Bouts in Gymnasium.
. in Mondaj. November L9th, th< re " Hi be held In tha fencing room at
g] II naalum fencing bouta, open i i all memberi »r the «-lull haying had al least one year's; previous training 11 re or elai where. All men wishing
■I a par! in tbeee limits pleaaa n pori in iii" manager of tha team, who »iii ii" found in baa fencing roan Tueadayi and Tharsdayi from Bra to
o'clock. •••
Students Will Not Be Excused. Icting under the direction or 11»«■
Provost, Dean Lewis, i>r tha LAW School, refuaed to grant the petition
1 f Bll I'lassi-s In he I'M'iisiil from li'c-
■ today, en account uf the eleo-
VARSITY FOOTBALL PRACTICE
Team Work Somewhat Better But a Tendency to Fumble Mars Plays.
v da] afternoon's si rimn II ■ tha Bomb ahowed 11• • - 'Var
II have sum. HII.H reoorared fr.nn their slump .if last week. The] fol lowed ill.- imii bettor, i"i off their
I I IT. IIIHI lia.l iiMIT •■ of I Ii.' II.'C v helping apirlt, bul then
" II ed to be no let up in 111 • ■ turn NIP .i fault ihared a null] bj both
i in 11 .i aa no 11 deeming teal un practice outside ol ;.. a< i al run- ni i .i .-i rub hi ' i. Lawrence and
rush of th.' 'Varalty for a touchdown, in which they tore through the Scrub'i lineal will. Dyer
i ill" acore. Outalde of this acore ill" Oral team
little better i ban the second, and although theli oBenae wa iii.in the s.nii.s. the)
■ i ■ ■ • i
end i un ol La an ni Before the scrimmage 111«■ coa
ha i iii" in. II run id >he Held in iquada "i i i' ' i ■ to ting ihe bail i i i" another. In thia waj turn bltng n.MI be i li ii 1 he line up:
\'in I aft I ml: i. /.. Igler, left
i. i Iwyer, Oaaton, centre; • lei- Ighl -ii.ii a . I u tper, i Ighl
tackb I"" ne, i Ighl and. Kelnath, quai ter-back; Greene, right half-back.
.. |i, Dwyi r, left half bai k; Hollen- full back.
Bcinb Townaend, left end; Bteln, Baaei . iiard. < la
centre; Qribb. 11, rlghi ■
i ,r,i I. ni■". quarter back. Haj dot k. i L in half back . Cllne, Lav< ry,
Colburn, full bach
MESSRS. S. P. ROTAN AND J. H. C0NCERTBY THE MUSICAL CLUBS
MOORE SPOKE IN LAW SCHOOL To Be Given Wednesday Evening of Junior Week—followed by Dance.
MANY OTHER SPEAKERS FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
The Combin. .1 llualcal Cluba will give their Oral concert and dance thia rear on Wednesday, November 28th. Owing to the greal demand for seat* ktal i. ar and alao bacauae Hi" concert li Hi" Brai Important thing of Junior week, Mi" managers have decided to break the old cuatom by giving ii In
rymnaalum, Inatead of Houston Club. The aeata will be one dollar each, and n a] be obtained from any member of the .Musical Cluba.
Williams, leader of the Glee Club, and President Tobiaa, of the I bined Musical Cluba, left Sunday on
Ing held yeaterdaj afternoon, al three a „„„. ,„■ dlf.eren, cltlM ,,„.y «„„",„„,.
Candidate for District Attorneyship of This City Formerly Was Law
Editor of The Pennsylvanian.
Bamuel P Rotan, "93 I... candidate ■ if the K. publican Party tor Metric! Attorney of Philadelphia, and J. Hampton Moore, candidate for Con-
man from the Third District, iii" principal apeaki ra at a meet-
o'clock, in Price Hall, plate ni. , oncerta on the January Tl1" '"" "'" meeting, aa put tr|p .,-,„. rili,.s „„.,. wi„ fUttn |(1,
l ,"»« B™< ' ■'■ known, bul In all probability they will return next Sunday with a complete
an ti am, al 11 the i i i ,,■ nell i'.'i11 eleven, re-
da] afternoon for the Mi rci ame Saturday, The ■ ' ame i brough 111»• con- teat iv Itboul Injurii a, and all wi re inn for II light a who proved too slow tor the back
moved to tackle, and Brad- pi u i ,n full-back. Burnt
nil ,i Braddoak'a position al right half. Coach \ i. Bmltb felt mucb em bj thi Ir end i- def rrolni >i to make them win from burg.
Tin v'ai It] team «ill probebl) i"' u out in Bwarthmore to daj tor
,i hard piactlce game aiii> ,:- i. proti gea
••• Sophomore Dance Committee.
'I'll.' following men have ii". n ap- pointed in Praaldenl PVancI R<
iir on the Sophomore ilance Committee; Btockton Townaend, Qeorge McCall, Harold Martin, Caleb Milne, Beargenl Martin, Bpenoer Wright. Barton Register, i ■« nrj Bcott, r Weimar, Charlea Qullbert, Jot ph Meyera, William Btljren, Richard Hop i.insui. i.i'sii.' Clark, Warren Bheble, chairman.
••• Tennis Tournament.
Tli" i. inns tournament la progreea- i . lowly, mill two aeta being played
y.'si.M'.iiiy. Taiinr defeated Crawford, n'.i. i; i, M;. 8-8, Takakl and Rawa ■aid defeated Weatcotl and Welmer in tin- dooblea, ••-. "ii Tha acore, however, BOM not ehow the relative Itrengtll of tbo two teams, as W.si cot! mill Welmei put up ■ good light
ii O'Brien, mis to preaent to the atn-
of ii." LTnlveralty the principles gehednle and the men that the Republican .». Part] la advancing The meeting waa Cercie Francais Meets. presided over bj r*rederlck W, Cham- Tha second regular meeting of the
■01 l.. The other speakers who c,,,,.|,. Pranoaia was held yeaterday addreaaed the students were Charlea aftern i In CoUege Hall J. G Re B. Joy,'98 i..; W. A G ly, »7 i..; Aa- angarten kindly offered to have the
District Attorney i.. A. K. Mel- prominent Frenchman,M Le Brei.lec- ' :-- ' Hector McNeil, '99 U, ture to the club, bul foi the preaent II
uid John M Patteraon, '."'. i- Mr. RBI found Impoealbla to accept thia M.iiin aoored a t»it by proposing al generous tha end of hia speech a hoorah for \ „,,;,,,. svii'i i„. held on November Rotan. All were frequently ap- 14th, the place to be announced I plauded, ni" loom being tairlj well Committees were ai Inted to
the play for tins year and also tlio Rotan a ad by tha ei where II will beheld. unil applause, li" n (erred to ♦••
Mis daya in tha Law School, wl Glee Club Rehearsal To-night. among his other I'nlveraltj activities, The Glee ciui) will rehearse aa ii" mi.-, law editor of The Penneyl- usual iiiis evening and on Thuraday vanian. He aaid In pan: "Since mj evening, al seven o'clock, In Logan graduation i have done nothing but Hall. Rehearaala iiiis week »iil be
:u a< hard ■ I could. A little in r all a a ka ago l bad no
atlon of becoming a candidate for Dtatriet Attorney, i waa unani- o at once, moual] nominated by over eleven bun iii. .1 , i ,, pted for two
mis. One of tinMM la that i im a .in ambition to in- Dlatricl Attoi bul the ohii i one li that i b< Iii i" to
short, and iii" preaenci of all mem- ■ desired, AM the ■ not having
paid their depoall s are requested to do
Junior Football Captain Elected. At a meeting .>i laat .war's Bopho-
more team, held In tha trophy room uf liousiou Hall yeaterday, Blckham
;ii" principles of the Republican Party was electi .1 captain of tin- Junior foot- iiim.'sii.i admlnlatered by honest
Mr, Koi.in. aa well as moat of the apeaki ra, alluded to * li♦ - color-
,i poll) ,-.i! n.'ivs by ii." pa] ii i "During iiu- in i iii" weeks
i have gotten up over] morning and
ball ti am. it i kham playi i guard on Sophomore team laat year nn.l is
a member of the 'Varslt] squad this year.
••• Junior Cane Committee Appointed. Ralph J, Wail.-, praaldenl of the
td ln'the papera ata'tements attrib- Junior ClaaB, ann hat be has to n," thai i never uttered. The ;l ,,nted ""' following to aerve as
iii" Junior C ine Committee N. W. Harker, .1 P, Mark, i it. Connor, <;. K Hal,Lilian. M B Mi'l'lmv. J I'. Pickles, B, ll. Re ives, chairman
Junior Sub-Committee to Meet. Tin re will be a very Important
meeting of iii" Printing Committee of the Junior Ball Committee to-morrow afternoon, at 1.16, in the trophy room of Houston iiaii. AH members of the
function of iii" newapapera la to i" port things as the] happen. Deciding
to ' I.I bearing of happenlnga hi the function of 'ii" people, bul lias been aaaumed by the papera."
The oandldato exposed a number of campaign falaehooda laaued by hi* opponents, and concluded by saying;
rh" voters to-morrow are going to refuse to advance tha sel&ah ends of id. Ma.K aomblne Ton will cast a ballot thai will suataln our President committee must be present, as It is in tha policies thai be lias Inaugur- very important ated. in addition it win give you the ••• iiii beat government the Cltj and Arts and Science Meeting Postponed. State .'an get. Further, ii «ni be a The Brat regular meeting of tho rebuke to unfair and dishonest news pap.'is "
Mr. Moore was preceded b] Mr M< Neil, who oloaed a winy apeecb by propoalng aa an epitaph, "Hera lies, here lies, here Itea the City Party.'' Mr Mooro ilri'W a hourly laush willi this- opening: "I am not going to In- .luii;.' in peraonalitias, though my
\iis ami Science Aaaoclatlon, ached* uled for this cvoning, has iioi'ii post- poned for one week, owing to election. Signed; it. it afackay, prealdent.
(Continued on Fourth Page.)
Camera Club Committee to Meet. The Camera Cub Instruction Com-
mlttee will moot at 1.15 to-morrow in Room 3, Houston Hull I.. I-. Levy, J. T. Qulntero, J. Theodore Marshall, chairman
THE PENNSYLVANIAN
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THE PENNSYLVANIAN
Published dally (Sunday excepted) during the I'nlversHs year In the Interest of The Students of the University of
Pennsylvania.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. w \i.j 1:1: C, NKKI.Y. 1008.
MANAGING EDITOR. ROBERT I. LOW B, 1908.
ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITORS. Kl'MINI' II REEVES, EOBKRT D. COBSON. 1901.
EDITORS. M T. Plelaher, -07. It. Morgan, Jr.. -08. P. i,. Mann, '07. .1 S Dhton, '08. If. J Ingle, !•' P v\ llaon F. A. Paul, '08. Karl OiUi r,
INCRKASKI) ENROLLMENT. A close siuii.v and wturtlimtlon of
i rost office a. ^ geog^phjcj representation In the
University enrollment will prove al least ii.i.' tiling- an increase in stu-
dents from the sreas Into which our undergraduate organizations have
gone. The New England trip of th< Combined Musical Clubs, the Western nip nf the Mask and Wig Chili, ami the eflorti of many other organisa- tion! have all besn productive of an Increased enrollment from the re
specttve areas. This is only one of many reasons why such organizations
should be heartily supported hy till
students.
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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1906.
ELECTION TO-DAY
Come out and vote for the City
Party candidates. Cast your ballot
early, all >e voters, and look out for
repeaters!
Dverj man connected with the Uni-
versity and cut ii led 10 a vole Is re-
mimk'tl thai this is Election Day anil
that a great deal depends upon the
success of the right candidate.
INTERNATIONAL REGATTA The efforts of the Jamestown Expo
sltion officials to arrange an Interns tion.il regatta should meel with the heart] and enthusiastic support of everyone concerned. The plans, if
they should materialise. «iii give the winner of the Intercollegiate event at POUghki epsie a chance to prove its
boasted supsriorlt) over the winner Of the dual contest at Now London; and more than Uiis will result, it will afford the best college elght-oared crewi in America s chance to meet the winner of the British Inter 'varsitj rowing contest In this manner it Is Intended to decide the world's cham- pionship for college crews
Junior .Week. riie Junior Week Committee an-1
nounces that the plans for Junior week are now being rapidly developed and that the details of the proposed week of jollification will be printed within a short time. Is is thought
We hear much about the "college ||IS| •>> 'he committee to hold back 1 .... „ 1 .u their publication of details until I
man in polities' nowadays. In the , everythlllg nag been „„„„„„, £
present campaign we find the college ranged, In order that there may be no I man and men Of culture and education ""*"»'l"'*'"»'ling as to the specif..
1 events ami the particular day al on the City Party ticket and back of which each is to come off.
it. These men stand for (he pure ■ r,1<' I'1'"*™'" Which is being worked up for this year will be much more
administration of the city and State elaborate than anything of the kind government, and while they do not I which has gone before. While the 00-
; casion will be known as Junior week
For College Men -Who Know
Some like the last Some like the leather Some like the finish Others buy them to be
swell It's all the same to us Four and Five Dollars
Zimmerman's BOOT SHOP Mini Arcade
hoast of their own self-righteousness, most of the events scheduled are of a to vote for them means that you sup- distinctly I'niversity character, and
port honest, upright men. the choice ! ",'8 %?"*** that tho whole Univer- sity will work together for the success
Of the party which inaugurated a two of the mov< ment.
years' campaign against graft in °ne of ""' '"•"'"••* during Junior week, for the Oral nine ibis year, is
municipal affairs. To go back ou the Howl Fight. Among the other them now would mean that you are events of Junior week will he Inter- .„_,., ,, , department and inler<iass ga s, Hie renegade to the very purpose which Cornell-Pennsylvania football gam,-, called this lighting body Into exist- the Army and Navy game, (he Junior
Hall, dormitory and fraternity teas,
Automobiles Stored, Rented, Repaired
West Philadelphia Garage BRAZIER AUTO WORKS
Thirty-eighlh and Market Streets
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nice and that you are deserting them
before they have had a chance to
accomplish what they undertook.
Today many University men are
acting on the Auxiliary Watchers'
Committee, and. armed with cameras,
will visit the polling places in the
automobiles pro\ided by the Depart-
ment of Public Safety, to detect and
photograph repeaters. This is a sign
of the active interest which, from the
very beginning of the reform fight,
University men have shown by assist-
ing at election places, to such an ex-
tent that sometimes they have come
away with broken heads and black-
ened 1
■very right thinking man in the
University believes in the high princi-
ples of the City Parts, and today
should exercise his privileges as a
citizen.
and a special service in chapel in line with the occasion.
• •• New Men for Wharton School.
About twenty-five Preshmen in the Wharton School met In Dr. Young's office yesterday and discussed means of getting new men to come to Penn- sylvanla and especially to the Whar- ton School. Dr. Young impressed on them the responsibility of making the department a success. He said that they, being the last among the College men to leave preparatory schools, should have tin rgosl influ- ence in getting men to enter the Wharton School from their own schools.
Wayne Hummer, president of the Wharton Association, and Paul H. Kil Ham, chairman of the Committee on New Students, spoke on the same, mb. Ject.
• •• Junior Class Football Team to Meet.
All men In the Junior Class, College, Interested In developing a strong class football team are asked to mei the trophy room of Houston Mall at 1.16 this afternoon. Signed: M. II Blekham, captain.
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Class Football. All cif the Classes have their foot-
hall teams on the Held and engaged in actual practice, Much int. rest Is taken In the Interdepej-tment and interclasa BUMS this year, and the men are turning ml In force.
Y. si. iilay Hie members of last fear's '07 team elected Bawley to cap- \ tain Hi.-in this season, while the Juniors elected Blckham, substitute 'Varsltj centre, to lead them.
The "Varsity Freshman team, whllt rery formidable In their present line up. will pus. III iiniic a changed ap-| ,»aranos when the) play the Bopho- mores, for manj of their star men are j members ..f the profesalonaJ sofaools.
The Sophomores had twentj men on the field during the afternoon and did some faal signal practice, working on ; the forward pass and trick forma Lions The line up Welsenburg, left end; Walton, left tackle; Townsend, I left guard; starch, centre; Breltlnger right guard; Taylor, right guard; Cab ! low, rlghl end; Qairison, quarter- back; Morgan, left half-back; Thomas. rlghl half-back; llniln. full-back,
Annual Dance of Camera Club. The Camera Club ail! hoM its third •
bl-monthl) meeting to-morrow even Ing in Houston Hall. Mr. Bllas Qold- enskjr, ■ prominent photographer of this dt) ami OIL of the -i.atesl por- traitlsts In the United state-.-, win criticise the srork of i Aldan Mason, Qeorge Qemmerer and Maurice T. Plelsher Reports win be heard fron the Instruction Committee and the Dance Committee,
The annual dance of the Camera ' Club win take place on Monday even Ing, November Mth, In the auditor Inn of Houston Hall. The commit- tee, consisting of ,i Theodora Mar- shall, Alfoi.l \Y. Duke, Samuel A. ! Pernbergtr, Qsorge i. Brown and Charles P. Mills; chairman, is now sending OUl imitations to patronesses, and tickets of admission, which wlD lie sold at one dollar, will bo read] for distribution within a few .lavs
Crosscountry Run, The last Hack events of this SOS inn
will OS Crosscountry runs. The race. which will be held in P*alnnounl Park ti.e w.ek before the Intercolleglatei at Princeton, on November 28th, is | open to all students of the I'lilversity other than Intercollegiate point win- ners Two solid gold prises are being Offered for this event, and are now on Blhlbltion In the Houston Club trophy room
All Hack candidates will remain In training throughout the winter, doing much distance work, the style of train- ing so successfully practiced by Trainer Coakley, of Cornell. Probably no teams will bS entered at meets bei.i daring the Christmas vacation, ami although if material warrants It, relay teams will I ntered at the n.Itons meets bei.i from time to time throughout the winter,
••• News of the College World.
—The Minnesota football team practiced last week by electric light.
— Michigan and Chicago will meet again on the football field next year.
The student Board of Columbia aske.i President Butler t<> allow inter class- football. He refused.
—Harvard has selected the follow- ing subject for the debate with Yale on December 7th: "Resolved, That further restriction of immigration is undesirable."
—A complimentary dinner will i>. given the Harvard craw that went abroad this summer. An altempt will bo made to secure the attendance of . rt iv man now alive who has rowed on a Harvard crew.
••♦
Camera Club Dance Committee. The Camera Club I inner- Committee
will meet on Thursday, at LIB, In Houston Hall.
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CLOTHES?" He will answer
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Gloves may be
right and not be
Fownss
but they can't be
Fownes
and not be right.
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E. pence St. Fu'l Dress and Tuxedo Suits
f/ade to Order and Hired.
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Laundry TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
OFF TO STUDENTS.
University Laundry 3607 WOODLAND AVENUE:
John Middle Ton m,- < . Importer s' A\ounler^S^gji
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Pipes Repair^ Illustrated Price List Sent on Request.
"YOUR APPEARANCE CAN BE IMPROVED."
The College Man's endorsement of our Improved method of cleaning and pressing, by electricity, Is a satis- factory guarantee of our work. There are two ways to press a suit By pressing the spots IN they REAP- PEAR, by REMOVING they DISAP- PEAR. Wo remove them before pressing. COLLEGE BRANCH OF THE DRURY TAILOR SHOP, 116 South 33d St. Bell, Preston 2813 L,
MESSRS. S. P. ROTAN AND J. H. MOORE SPOKE IN LAW SCHOOL
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legal friends have been Justified In doing so. But I would Ilka to make thai epitaph read: 'Here lies, here lies, bore Uea Lewis Bmery, and be in rar did anrthiu i el* But, us l said before, l am no) Indulging In per aonalitli ■
Mr. Moore also reft 11ed to tbe char ■ of 111 • dall] press, which be de-
clared "us such thai he had taken children should n i
the papers His addr was a discus slim HI the political tendencies ol the times as II ustrated in the campaign. Sniii be: "Under out system many
ntion tn ill'- line ot rttj have won blgb succi ss. Hut
thai success has created discontent on the pan nt those who have tailed ol it. We B< ■ this dl jcoutent In anarch) ii is graduall) getiIng into poll Ic - in Penns) i\anla Ii has a ought
and seeks to bat ter down, ugh a tualon party, the Inatitu-
thai Republicanism has built up." He concluded »Itfa it ds
■ riii re must be law. thete must be order, there must s pact Be go1
mi in: and, therefore, the young will make up their mindi thai the
I bing to iin la to i loci mi a abo and men who
stand foi national pi • ••
Botanical Society Meets. - II Lid iing of ihe Bo
lit) J. C. Hi chtel and E. N. Hat vey, a ho t
be Tyrole i I Mpa ad :
hel i p Dr, Macfarlane spoki be spot III.< ns be a hile In
ild be a aa ba i ; exhibi-
tion. He also i Ions In the South
Museum, Londot I tot} thing i
the Ban .1 Ubrar) of the B I De-
partment .i. «' ii.' hti I and i: W
ant I on the trip, . thai
. i Qrodo Qrod
Al the tl
I thai he bad recentlj re Ii
Storer
Albert J. Peterson, Student Tailor. Alb) 11 .i Peter on, tailor and lm
porter, 10 XI Walnnl stn I fur l clusivel) i iirl i i thi best i ■
Al ■ in (T the year we hats bough) largely of foreign and domi
-. Includ rt) lea thai ire ci aid 111 or We would appreciate your coming In and
ngovero ctlng rhi ;•• The usual I off.
.♦. Gray's Athletic Institute for Students.
The new football rules have brought out a lot of new Football and Athletic
"ry. all of which can be had at the old familiar stand. "The Shop," or dray's Athletic Institute for Students,
.Hi Eleventh sti •
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Gymnastic Candidates Wanted. Captain Krauss, of the Unlverslt)
gymnasium team, reports eighteen candldati ■ al present, and ezpi cts to have a verj good squad this yt i There is still plent] of room for good men- tumblers e -i» dall) wanted, A ft a more club an Ingera and B) Ing ring men are wanted foi the gym nastie team.
Grand—"Breaking Into Society." The acme of mu i » >med) ew el
lence and not alt) I - t ombined In t b< newly constructed melodious frivolity, "Breaking Into Bociet)," bj i • • \ thur ami Rohan B, Smith, with muaic iiv i (us HSdu ard a bit b Prank V Has "''ii chosen to Introduce the premier fun-makers, the Pour Mortons ID I be Held i
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their i mi' ' stend i the continent it eaklng Into So
which, i satit leal potpourri of mirth and i ody, affo i ample thelt It and sing Ing ami i perlatlve pported
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a chorus of I Al ma) with the humble I'ati.ih of Hlbi '
ami the attendant Ions
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