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VOL. XXIV. NEW SERIES XIV. hblh~.d ."•• ,. da,. exoept Monda,. IOWA CITY, OCTOBER 26,1924 .....red .. _d ... _tte••• ay b,. 8tud~Dt publlc_Clo ••, Lac, IQWA, SUNDAY, ...... 00& ow..... I .... ClUT. I .... NUMBER 33

~: l lngwersen's Hawkeyes Repulse Gopher Team in Har.d Battle Cooper and Frantz Iowa Lo.e. Famou. Son Secretary Dies Beta Theta Pi's One Dead, One Injured, in Homecoming Win Kiwanis Cup Capt. Parkin Runs th.c Horne. Will Have Charge '------. From Poisoning For Decorations II 0.1· Accidents; Pickpockets Nabbed in Act 36 Yards for Lone Of Law Jubilee After Operation A life size picture ot Andy Gump ~kpockots, working In the Known losses 8utrered by indlvi, weeping ove,' the newly made grave Touchdown of Day One dea.th by :wcldent, the loss of HomecomIng crOwds, secured about duals are as follows: or "Mlnn" won flMlt prize fol' Beta several hundred dollars 118 tho reault $600 tl'om a. dozen Or more visitors Judge \V. F. Springer, at New Theta PI In the decorating contest Appointments To Be End Comes After Un­ ~t actlvltlea by pickpockets, and to the City. Two men were caught HamPton, $50 and valua.blo papers; belween the fraternities. The pic, Hancock's Booting seve"aI mInor causultles CIlJT\O III the Made Early to In­ by DetecUve O. E . Carroll while a Dr. Chlls. L. Powell, of , ture was drl\oWll by Sidney Smith at certain Day of wake of Iowa's Homecoming yes· Nets Iowa Six th.lrd escaped, The men are strangers $300; Dr, W. L. Bierrlng, of Des the Chicago Tribune. terda)·. Charles Colony, a I'c,tlre(l sure Success Waiting In Iowa. City. Their nll./lles are M01nes, $60; Lewis Kotz, ot Iowa Sigma ChI placed second with a More Points tarmer o( North Liberty, was killed w1thheld by J. J . Lol'tl.ck, chief ot City, $50 Cll8h, $100 In chocks; L, clever automatic electrIc handshak· In the forenoon by an Inte"urban pollee, pendlnl!' ru~hel" .!investlga· R. King, ot Davenport, $13 and val· Ing scene over the porch and n sat· special. Frolic Is Sponsored by Funeral in East Room tlon. uable papers. Isfled bovine on the lawn, Thela Graham's Punting Im­ Law Students of White House In tel'W'ilaII Strikes Car .ono of the "dlpR" WIIS nabbed Seoator and Jud&,c Among Victims Xl WllS awarded third. Mr. Colony dled In Mercy hospital by Carroll at tbe mal n gate/! of lowll SeMtor Cllas. Russell, or Des "The committee of four were un· proved; Averages Association Monday from Injuries received whon an In· Field whIle the crowd at tootball MoInes, Judj;e JOIIoph Clark, and anlmous In theil' decision as to the 50 Yards terurban 6pecio.I struck his car at a fll-nS were leavIng the field. Ho was Hugh Shepherd, ot Mason City, and tlrst two plncM," BIlld Mr. Oeorge , North Liberty croBslng. He was seen by the detectIve tp lilt five poe· D. 'V. Follette, ot Ladore, Iowa, alllO Koser, chairman at ~he commllttWl, ErwIn C. lJardwlg. j3 or ""nverly, WAS IIING 'l'ON, Oct, 25.-Hent'y bl'ough t to the local bospl tal at II :4[; ketbooks nnd was caught while at· were victimized but theIr 1088C8 "but a. great deal ot diSCUSSion was preHldcnt of lhe Law Stuacnts nsflO· C. Wallllce, Seoretary ot Agrlcul. a. m. suffering from concussion of tempting to get another, coulU not lie ascertained. necessary before a decision was SpauldiD, Pay. Tribllte dation, apolnted yutcrday tho men tUI'C , died at 4 o'clock this after. the bruIn, internal Injuries and with The two other men were dlscov· J. \Vetlt Townsend of Cedar Falls. reached as to third place.' who wlll havc ('harge of this y('nr8 noon at tho naval hospita l. ot tal(· one leg almost sevel'ed at the ankle. eroo by Carroll In the lobby ot the 0. student In the UnIversity o( Iowa The KiwanIs c1uli bavo presentod To Work of Ingwersen Law Jubll e, the annual tl'OlIc at emla poisoning, whlcb developcd He died 15 minutes later, ,Tefferson hotel nIler' the game. The last yelLr, was severely cut about a cup for tlrat place. Permanent tht'students of tho college ot 1001v. after an ope/'o.lIon performed la8t two mon were working togelho'·. the fo.ce and right thigh In an auto· possession of the cup will bO ac· The accident occurred when a qulred by the fraternity which tlrst Robert " '. ooper, 1..2 ~ewton, week In effort to relieVe sciatica. One man carried a. coa.t ave,· his nrm mobile :weldent ten miles wesl of Coach Burt Ingwe"sen Is to be at HomecomIng special, roaring down a will net In the capaclly at produc· He was In his flfty·nlneth Year. ullder cover of which he sUpped his Cedar Rapids at 1:30 a.m, Saturday, wins It thrtWl times. congratulnted on the team he hae "eavy gra.de tbrough North Llbel·ty, tlon rllano.ger, a nd Lorin D. FraJltz, Renry. C. Wallace. Dealh came peacefully o.tter long hand Into the pockets ot his vic· AccompanIed by two friends, The Lions club have made no de· built up In 80 short a. time, statcu 3truck hlH car at the crossing south clslon il1l yet regardlng the contest L3 ot Redlled, will be thc bU81neas tlms. Tho loot be \passed to his part· Townsend was driving 'to Iowa. City Coach Bill Spauldlng of ?Unnc· ======11 hOUl'8 ot uncollsclousness anu aiter o ( the dellot. mano.ger, medical IIC lence lVaR unablo longor nero tor Homecoming. Blinded by glar· bet"'een tbe sororities. sota, o.tter the game. Wltneases believe Mr. Colony These appointments hav~ hecn to check the ra vages at the dl8 lng hea.d.Jlghts, theIr Ford sedan Co().ch Spauldlng commented 0,1 made arly thla year In order that Eaton Will View ease. At the bedsldc were Mrs. ,hough the train would stop at the "Dip" Puts up Fight crashed In to a bridge ralUng and Iowa's consistent go.mo and espe­ .'Iorth Liberty station. The motor· Acter a tussle, Detective Cnrroll the committees may be choson soon· Wallace, a nd their daughter, Mls~ Townsend was catapaulled through Irish Trounce clnlly mentioned thol,· precise at, er, o.nd to allow tho.;e In eharl;'o a University Play Rutll. -nan was unable to 8(\0 the cal' ap· succeeded 4n arresting the "dip" who one of the glass windows and dropp· tack nn<1 alertness to take ILdvant· longer period ot time In which 10 No other Ill cmbet's of the tamlly ) ,'oo.chlng tho traclt U/lL1l le!$.~ tban IIUS dOing the acluo.l pIcking ot ed twenty·flve feet 10 a. crcek below, age ot tho breaks. The coach or· pNfeet their organlzallon. were In tho elty. ;0 feet u.way trom the cro6.~lng and pockct~. Carroll shouted to the Do.zed by lhe fall, Townsend wan· Princeton Tearn tered no alilii tor the IOS8 of tht' F.1 ,hlll Vrar for JubUPf, Dr. J OI'I T. Doone, one at th too late to chcck his heavy special. cro,,''lllte House physicia ns who had MI'. Colon), wu.s a retl"cd fnrmer 1ho mado hIs escape. Up ~o a late 1,lcked up by friends and ~en to dlsappolntmen t to him. Cedo.r naplUs. lIls companions y ar, 18 one at tho (Iramo.Llc evcnte been In con8tant attendance sin ce lving In North Liberty. llo WU8 hour last nIght he had not been Rockne Uses Sub "I J " All of the Gophers came Of the Dust" for were be.dly bruised In the accident, on the 'nlnrRlty cal nda,·. In It'll tho secreta,'y was to.ken to the hos· llone at the time at the a.ccldent, appl·ebended. Exclusively First through the go.me i n good Hhape, Intancy tho purpo~(' was nwr('I~' 10 First Time pltal. 1~8ued tho following state· and 11.8 tho trainer remarked, VTOvld(' lin I'n.rrtalnl1lcnl for the ment: Quarter "Wel'O hurt only In the hentt." law Hehool lind ll'R 1rl('nds. E ach "The sceretnJY died at four "'niter T'rkhar(l Eo.ton, rccognlz Shenandoah Ends IFootball Results IOhio State ~dds - Tho s(Jllad Ictt Iml1'l(lIltnt('ly year SIll\' an Increu8 In lls pl)pular· o'c l() ~k. He s lept vcry quietly. Nl as one of the fOI'pmo~t of Amerl· atter lhe, gil-me on tbe Inlerurban II)' and ('vl'ry Y~1lI' mad" It more MI·H. ' ...· all. alld hcr daughter (B'II tke A,8ociated Pre8') ca's '],'ll1l1lltiC critics .comes to Town PRINCETON. N. J ., Oct. 2G­ tor, Codllr Rapids; hnpera\.lYe that tho n(,lel IIllo,\' ,~ () uld Ruth Wl'l'e presQnt. Jmmedillte Creighton lJplvcl'slty-7 CIty Mon.dllY cvenl",; to gtve the 9,000 Mile Loop ha~kell Another TIe Game Knute nockne's Notre Dame l ha,'(, to be a IJ!'Ucr (Inc. I II Ihls cauije or dealh was bncteramlll an~ . Intllnl1 7 fh·,t t,r the unlveJ'~lIy le<'lul'os fo "Comet" th,t ~ hed through PJllmer Gro\\1 nK sttfudlly WI I h .. "'811~r th Ill" ~ .. r. haT" "n.luntl, th(' CUl!tl'lbu tllry CRUS' was cholecys l~trOllgN' thl year. Hl~ It'Cturo 6UI)J~t will ·Washlllgton Iowa) 2; llul'lIng\()n stadium thla afternoon and crushed 100pruvpd theh' Hholl', o.ntl lIwlr ~u". tills Intlallltl.Uon or Ihe gall blad· Chicago 'Field Goal battle waged, the f1ghtln!:' Hawkeyu be, "l>()(,R the Thentre l~nd wllh U. S. Ship First to 13. Princeton for ihe second succeH8lve ('CI8 II! evldcncf'(\ liy Iho e"N' In· der." eloven trtumt)hed .over tho IIghte,' Broadway?" Ohio State S; Chicago 3. Comes Late But year. A colorCul crowd of 4G ,000 IIRt relU!lnlr d8m M tur tickets. »t·aU. ShOcked Nation Make Trip Across Minnesota 1\... ld team 13 to 0 YCtiIN' M,·. Eaton I" much lnt~rcHted In Notre Dnllle 12; Prenceton O. thrilled as the cyclonic Hoosier It hn Il«n ~Ugg ted to Lho nlan· Makes it 3-3 day Il8 twenty thousand f;lll" look ell the Thool"e U·ulltl of New YOl'k lind The death ot the Secretary, al· United States Dartmouth 0; Ha"vnrd O. b..'l.ckfield swept througb the Tigers I agers tho.t t hl~ )'f·ar tho ~how be on at the annual Homecoming 11', The onl)' Another Star Ity to (lodge amI whIrl lhat has r-.a.ton will h thr gueRt oC ProC. III ot physicians his condition steadily 11 o'clock tonight 44 5 haul'S had Ii no, u\ltiel another drivo, wlule In dlft rene will Iw Lhut t h \I,lr IllX mo.de him ono Of the mOMt feared C. Mubll'. lIo \\lll I'('mllin In the il'OW 'worJolc. ~s('d slnco tho s\.a;l1l. In thult the flnal periOd Princeton held nntl will to vlll't·tctl nt the thllO "f 81110 backs In tho country. 110 1ntl!ISSeS that accounted for Miller who raced 22 ' yards to Prlnco· 1t ,.;fvPIl Itt lhiK limo 11)' a n amateur long his henrt action w~uld 1101~ mlttee, hc other two. Uut It WIlS not a one. ton's tltly yard line, Elmer Layden IIaoooel' Klcl(s Goal Thu 101111 h l'aJrlf'll OxCord UnlvN·· audlencc IH Hignirlcunt hot'allsc fl DRAKE STADIUM, Des :MolneBf I) ut. • Slllnls combined with a concert man \'Ictory that MichIgan won. A dove ten yards on the next play, \Vhal proved to be the wlllnlll&' R11)i d I.Ja.Un;r tta m "III IIl'rll In l'rlllriKIlt will 111 n mucll to th oct. 2G. AP}--The Drake UnlverHlty Se\'cra1 It.-noR In lhe Itftcl'1I00n l' by tbe University band, whi('h was now and Bplrlted combination pel"I then Crowley, aftol' being held to a ~core of the game was mado c(u'ly lO 1l'1 Il)' I1t JO ;!JO II . In" 'T'hurfltlll~ Unlvor81t~· Theutl'~, tootbal tenm dedslvcly dofented the was thought thot he WaR dying, hut pr8llen ted on a la"ge pl!tlfol'1lI erect· fonnod Oll l"cI'l'Y Jo'leid before 45,000 ya"d, broke Ip08e and lwlsled his In tho 8000nd quarter when Ho.ncock Oetollt'r ~O, trolll /)rlnl1('II, \\hllre :>klo.homa SOonOl'8, completoly out· pa('h time tho eecreta1'), rotalnocctod march of GO yards Into It6 OlYn, Atter tho Gophers. letl Tho 01'088 country 1'1In, In \1 hlch "Iou!! or It" rt'llI'l'Hcntll\ lon lit Ihl" 'I' ll" Ilnh ol'Blty or Kn1l8o.H Ja~t hawk ~dJl1lnlst1'll1l0n and M1'9 . Davis, close tho flelt! with little opposlUon fl'om ho.d been missing In prevloull gllll1'el!, with Layden and Crowley rut the by Schult 0, started down tho lipid hll.llquct, hut It I. ullnnuncod tlml r~ willed 100 I l~ l O today 1111(1 a. home 'l'Ienus of tho family. Iowa dlJfoo,ted MlnnC!lotR, "'aM m()(jt of lhe lime In the face of tho In I). VW1\ Il.ilornpt to take aWIl)' Lhe Oklaboma. spear heads ot atlack ended when 1111 IIlt'ra r), Mor lot , m m\J(lr ~ (frO I". "nmlnK ("'OMI or 14,500 0.1 lit morlol Tn a loltcl' 10 1I1.,s. WaJ lo.ce , the O,,,,h[lugh seorod !.he £Irst touoh. ~tagOd at It a. m, on tho .now COUI'l!C Hawkeyo lend, )~Ishet· I'OCOVCl'~'(L (l­ around tho University golt links. vll I'I(I mon (""I' "ll1t 8k~"H rml'''!('' trlumphunl ~ t thCH hoclt n 11(\ tho gl'OI\t sorl'o J\ r l~ry '1' , I\'ood, who 1M in IIUlr~o bill I hRd been eu.dod to the four Class :'ounions we,'e Mid at 11 tho IllSt chalk mark with a trio oC marched down tho tleld (0.· lho lone from it 1I11""OUI'1 Valll'y c""r~rellet that ho.s com to MI'~. OOlldgo n.H! Daily Calendar or 1I1'1'ILnif D1 ,11 1, UBkH Ihnl 8odl'\)' ard line on 0. twonty Y[lril !orwal'd o'clOCk on the lllain Co.llljlU8 whell Tiger tncklers on his back. This touchdown ot the game, anti Don contest, "h [hlill 8('Ol'e wus Neb 'l'lY Ae lf with th now!! ot your 1118 Graham dropklcked goal. III mber. or Otltcr8 WIBll1nl1 to Ill· pO.'/8 a nd several IIlle plunges. In the boll In Old Capitol rang as It ru~ka t I; KunHIlK 7, ' IngulshM hu~lmnd'8 dea.th. Though I l'tomlay. October %7, time Crowley tried 10 boot the extra tend Illrnl IM-yt til ii' nam 8 lit tho second period, Orebaugh added dlt! fOl' the call to classeu In past (jrahuo Does Jo'ino Punting II WM II. !Ill I eulor, 8 (losn" "'0 haa tollowod with muoh sollel· 8:00 1>. 0\. Lecture by Vt. I'. Ea.. pOInt but Itho attempt once more Wlls hi!! oWe, 80lA naluml ~cll' " re two marc touchdown", running 14 yero.s. Clsl!8os gathered about tho The Gophors kicked orr, but tho ~tr u l:ld lbroug'llout .\lmo81 to lh' ' udo tllO 1'CJ)t>rl8 from the boglnnln ton In "utul'W BClenco audltorulm. blockod. l.JuU(Unlr, IJ (or Thllre(lJj r ~ v nlng, yarau a.rou nd loft end tor on~, a.ntl ~I'oeB wh re tholr JlUm~ra18 Ilad boon lfu.wkeyes bogan anothel' d"lve, tOOl" 11<1 Ih I hOUR('nI18 o( Kansus s Up ,( hlH I11no ~8 It had not 600",od p08' 30 yo.rtlH through right \o.ckle for poslca. Reunions weto hold b)' sell· Princeton tought stubbornly, nnd Ing the oppononts' lIno Into 8hl'(>(19 IInrtl"·. ,w"r rulllng trantlcldl Co, ,11110 until vorl' noor the end tl.!),t •TucsdllY, October 28, with charllctorjHUc Tlge,' pluck, but wl\on John Hancock again Ch'UPIlC,l Il nnthN' plunK down lh rIeld, 'his gl'OIl.110HS auld 00010 to th thoo tbm', Il.rll.to clll8ses as tar ba.ck Il8 1885 M IANEA1'OI.JH. and aU b'1'lldulltos of a Ill'ovlouij daie 7;00 p, nl, Lecture by Dr. ,\ . V. they wero no match tor thlti blue. baok, and with Sca.nllebul'Y hol<1ing KllnHtiH h[(d the edgo ov~r lhe In co untry. His loss IH Indocd a grlo Tl t,U''OIld. N oC tht 11 0rlhll r I IIwul , WRITKR DIES met on tho IItol18 of Old CIlpllol, 11111 III tho now chemls(ry auditor. the b1lJI, IJuoted hl~ OO<'U11(\ [lillce· \Ud~" 8 !luring Iho first lwo period. to lho cntilo n,\Uon. jtwl!CYod whirlwInd. 'Tho orango /lnd mont of tho (\IlY to,' the ilnut Meol'O Ing wIth th Jolnl t ~rll1 ll1 a l gruln lunl. ("Ico thnl. IL lIubstL(ut eleven excl1l81voly and ~Ignlllont o( rooms, nnd 800ured In· hla line punting. The Hawkeye hul!· ~ ... .a upon pleclni lin emharro the N bl'aeka mo.chlne fl.lnotlOnl The Philosophical club, meeting when the IIoosler regula,'s took the ,urroundod by unprecedlnted dlffl writer, died at tour o'clock teday torDllllllon. Boy lICOUts n88i61ed by back, trom jail Indlcll.tlolls, has on i,..l» I"'pmentl to Duluth Iln~ e.nd a. moment Illter, olto,' II. lool! n her Brooklyn' home, Sbe had been aoUn~ III guides to points of Interest at the hOl11o of Dcu.n C. til. I:!ooshore neld, tho reaull was a foregone COO, 01 8:00 p. nl , (Continued 011 Page 4) , HUfl(\rlor I rmlnnl ~. rn,\lnr.1 1'1""", N~hrn"kn Hl'nrp,l . ------III nnly A. ~horj limp, ILbolll Ih" ~"I' '' ch,l lop, ~PA~CE~=TW==O======~=====~======~======~===TB==E=D=A=ffi=Y==IO=W=A=N=, =IO=W=A==CttY==~,I=O=W=A======?======~ __-===~ , S=UND==A~_y=,==O~OBER~,l~ A Life of Usefulness 8",LOR j\'''N Revenue from Auto License. CO U R'r~ JNORFlMnm Poems By PUPils of Mearns To Whal ho, the ... Ba llor mnn of the oe08. OHN Philip Sousa, whose band recently de­ TE' 11 us oC ports in distan t Irul d.8, Exceed. $11,000 Per Month CONRTAN'l'fNOPLI" Ol'l. 24: (AlII Tell U8 at women with Irall ll1g gowns. - In ""der III ,·Ien ,· ('l'o\I'(IOO dOC k!ja. lighted an Iowa City audience, is seventy r children with eager. dil·t)· hand,., J Appear in Braithwaite Anthology 1h e A n"ol'l\ 1I0vel'nm~t1t hue org'\ll. OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF years old. He first appeared in public when he Whore do men go that sail In .hlpo? An averAge ot 1I10,'e thnn $11,000 Izecl new (,OU,·tH. fnch II'lIh tb", THill UNIVERSITY OF IOWA was eleven years old as a violin soloist. At W hy do l'D U Hlay w h en yOll mlghL be mllr,:let rlltrM. gone n month h". been paid Into Counly fifteen he was teaching hRrmOnl!. For thirt)·­ A !troup or high Hchool llupllR. 80 form <:onH~S Il'onl their own nC' · Away "het'~ Rky and O<'ellil n'eel­ Published every mornIng except Monda,. the en· qualntnncr with IItel'atu,·. and thel AWll~~. away beror~ Ow dawn'! 'r reo8urel' Charles l~. ner'I'),'" ofnre Ure year by l;tudent PubllcaUons Incorpora.ted at 128· 180 six; years he has been leader of his band. Imhued wllh lhe "pll'lt ot IIlemture. lown. A ven ue, Iowa. CilY I Iowa. and ~() tnlenl I In lhel\' exeeul!on Intere_t In It. nit unl doe. nlll pte· \\That 1\0, tlH!rf'. satlor man or the seas. tor AutO I\renoeR durin/{ the 11IlMt ten POLO !'IreA '0 OPEN£; Samuel Gompers, American labor leader, is Ynu 1augh and tell or ff'\lpr and "weat; Entered as second clas. mAtter at tbe post olll ... thut " hle of the work has ooen se· cede- religion; rlt ulI l come~ with reo al l owo. City, Iowa.. You mock and palnl U8 a. l)ld\lre of monlh". RAN ])mC:D, <"nl.. Dc'\. 2~: IA I')... seventy-four years old. Born in England, he leeleTEES in the world. is seventy-five years old. As a been ISH U d to clate. uary I. Chl.rles H . Well er. ChnJ rmlln; Ewen lit. MacEwen ' Ray. the army {rom IOlS to ]920. mond B. KIttredge; Rosa. O. Wo.lker; Ken neth McDonald ; .small boy, he began morket.gardening and seed­ Professor Mt'a!'ns rame to Lin· Days of Chivalry Richard Atherton; HI ha"(l Homey; Edward D . }{elly ; raIn Hehool In 1920. He WM asked Ned L. Asbton. raising. When he wos twenty-fdul' he had de­ to ten~h IIt!'rflturp nnd a love- at veloped the Burbank pototo. For forty-nine Have Gone Forever rr~ntlv!' wrlHng In n. school which, Our Literati years he has resided in Colifornia and carried the p,'cRldent felt. WA S lad.lng In E DITORIAL 8TAF' on his work there, creating new varieties of Ih se chnrarte,·lst!cs. 'f'he work. a t Hllogel' flergel'R StOI·Y. "The ./'led Gallants of City Now .lournaU81D BaUdIJl. il'uits, fl owers, vegetables, trees, grains, and rll·st. wa. ulte"ly ,1IAco\\l'nglng. tor. Congregational Church Telephone Ult like most high H"hOllI pupils. th~y Rhaw l." whic h ape(l"NI in the fir.t grasses. Give Advice; Not felt I hnt litemI')" ""hjerts were number or Phanlasmus. Is 10 he Homecoming Servico RAZEL E. SAMUELSON ...... Edltor-ln-Chlef ThomllS Edison, electrician and. inventor, is "hlgh·brow", nnd to be ~lIghtly a· !'c·p,·i ntel1 In O'Brlen'M "Desl Short Succor 10 :45 a. m. Rto!'leR ror 1924". Frederlo O. Huebsc h ...... Managing Editor seventy·seven years old. At on enrly age he sha 111M of. UF AITH AT THE FRONTIER" Albert B. Fuller ...... Chler Editorial Writer Graham M. Dean ...... Clty Edllor showed a fondness for rending a,nd an inventive Tn fnul' year. thp Mchool has been For the .('rond lime "ho Midland "Let 'er stand n little \\'h ll ~. Then lIIax CoUey ...... A8S·t 'l'elegraph Editor she'\I IIlart all right." Robert W. Houston ...... Sl>Ort8 Editor genius. When fifteen he bought a small hand t":lnsfol'me<1 from one where the"~ I" to I)e representecT with two .hort Lealie G. Moeller ...... _...... Co.mpu. Editor press and edited and printed a small paper of conditions 1)l'el'nllenbnr'k. in!d,'u("tor to c"Anl< n. Ford CIIl' which waR universities have conferred degrees upon him. l1Iagnzlne ('ont:llnlng th!' work or In Engll~h here. and "CoI'Pult" by 1l0rkec'l. nn Dubuque .treet In f!'Ont Young Peopl e's Meeting BUSINESS 8TAlI'l!' More thnn 300 patents have been issued on his the PUllllq I~ On ('vent to he 1001!tnrtlng Ow "OUR LOYALTIES" minor contrivances not covered by patents. (hese high school pupils Ls to found ~ II SH Owendolen Haste, the Mon· enl' and the men I)AR~ed hllthely on HARRY HOEYE.._ •. _ __._ .._ ...... Bu81neal Manager These four men round their life work early, In theRe stllnzaR (rom n I,oem hl' It tllna poet who visited the Unlver· thel!' ~ · ay. H. T. Mollett ..... _. _ _ ._._.. _•. _ .• _ •.• Promotloa Manager worked intensely in t hat one field, and have at­ .Ixteen·rear·olt! girl. sity of lown last year ami reacl a Lawrence E. Evans._•.. _ ....._._ ...... A.<1 v.rtlalng Manager tained success. Not only that but today, be· number ur be,' poems. Is reprpsellte(l Boward Fulton ...... _ ...... _...... _..... ·..... Servlee Mana.ger ".Toy T hove felt, and love , and hale In The MeaS'IJre fol' October with Donald Ill. Croyl...... _._ ...... _... Clreu laUon Manager tween the ages of seventy and eighty, they are .DOdman Robinson _ .. _Cla88ltled Advertising Manager Pain and envy nn c1 ~estn~y. n poem. "The Reason." ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®®®@®@@@@@®® J. lilraklne Orr _ ___ .. _._...... _ ...... _...... Accounte.nl still li ving Iifes of usefulness and activity. (@ Fran ces Johnaton ...... Otrlce Jllanaier Fallul'<'. "UCC~~~. nod the hand ot Their lives are textbooks on the subject "How fale, p ,·or. Frell E. Jlayne". at the de· ® to Succeed in Life" which should be placed on All YOU hal'''' cnu"Pll (0 lip laid on plt!'lment ot commerce. haa nn a,·U· mr . cle In lhe (' unent numb",.- of thEl ® Journalism Prizes for the Week .reference shelves for the benefit of the youth of Xuw "I hal'£' mIxed lhrl11 all nnd AUantlp Monthly under the tllle ot ® The Christian Science Soci ty today. placed. "LRFollelle nnd LaFollettl~nl." ® OF TH E UN IVERSITY OF IOWA Awarded to: All my life at l·our patient feel. ® "160 Workers Grease Y. W. Wheels"-they J"OI' h(l(\omi ng Aft HairR .harrH'I,rvNI."""k. l)alntNI It) Ilij pIne Stepping from her Sput Electric ($3000 F. 6. Rl'nrro In Lonclon. torm('rly their with hell"Y tan, of insincel'ety in the work of the speakers and Face "Ollt ])y nClse of almo.t hum"n One minute after the party organizers,-that they are not enough B. Akron, lully equipped with one dozen bat­ gr('at Sl market, that Ih prlcps ho.\'~ hook Tho.t mockNl r~allty till 1 mistook teries and four wheels) to the sidewalk (which enthused over the merits of the party candi­ mor(l thon li'~lll(>(1 durIng th l:llIt illm tor 11. man. close of Iowa's thrilling Thl. human i dates to offer their service gratis. It permits although laid in 1907 by the Concrete Brothers six IJlOnthH. Charlto n Orl\nl Lnlrcl the party manager to usc extl'avagant meth­ ContrllCting Co., still rcvellis no sign of deter­ victory Iowan newsboys ods. and to fl ood the mails with a deluge of ioration) Jl.Il'!!. Stupor Van Blow, of the Spendnll literature that is never read by those to Apartments (where rentals have been reduced ~®®@®®®®®@®@®®®®®@®®®®@®@ were dashing to the field from 3~O to $345, free air, ond choice of three ® whom it is directed. It gives the party t hat is @ exits with the greatest supported by the moneyed interests a decided temperatures) was entering the exclusive Hennn Shop (honest workmanship On falsc fronts) ~ Sunday---lO:45 a. m. 0 advllntage. The ver y presence of a large cam­ 10 wan extra. paign fund suggests the possibilities of cor­ when a young man struck her with a bludreon ® First with Th r upt prnctices. (later identified as having been stolen from ® Sermon La Follette has brought t he evil to our at­ the Lend Pipe Plumbing Co., whose slogan i~ ® i·he news tention. Congress should make sure hat "We rememb I' our tools") and snatched her ® Inside of an hour a new candidates four years from now wi ~ not have purse (beautifull y jeweled job Bold by Sterling ® "The Existence of Evil" &- Son at ,75) given her recently by Mr. Vun .'l had been estab- to co mplain of t he sAme inimical practice. @) reco ra , l3Iow (who is op ning II new subdivision in Bull ® Frog Acre., lots ,500 down, with Rewer gas lished-2500 COpIes had Iowa Literary Magazine ® Trinity Episcopal Church and ir fishing privil eg B). been sold. The. extras HE first Iowa Literary Magazine of the Pa tl'olmnn Joe Spivis (a daily user of Happy o· From t.he Post Offi ce, bne block South, one block T year has been issqed. Ita recept ion by Dog F oot Elise sold by the Curbolic Drui Co. o E;ast had been sold as fast as lor tw nty-flve cents a package) gave chase. I the stUdent body and the faculty has been grat­ ® ifyin:r to the little group l' <' sponsibl for its The pursuit led past the clothini store of Fray the press could ,run them publiclltion, for they have not found t he gather­ lind Rip (who nre holding the most stupendous o· 6:00 P. M. off and contaIned not ing and publishing ot the material all II y tal k, inventory ealc in history). The. thief rnn on o fin ancially or otherwise. past the hicory offe Shop (where two of I MO RRISON eLVa AT THE PARISH HO U E only the football scores the pursuers ~to p ped to rend t he popular menu ® The Literary Magazi ne will bring to prom­ Hallowe'en Stunts inence on the campus a few young writer who at popular price ) und crOll d through traffic ® and play by pla~ reports otherwise would make but a slight mark in a where he wa ncarl¥ ah'UCK b~ a \11 ~ Six ® plnce where the foo ~ bal1 playol' Is the hero of (, 1875, includi ng round di C wh Is and v ry­ ®®®@®@®®@®®@®@@@@@@@@@@0. but the excluslve an­ th hour. One or t wo may thereby be encour­ thing) drivcn by Herman Abdonl cn, former Mloon kcep r (inquire at the offi ce ). nouncement of the death aged to make for th m Ives a nllme III th fi eld ®®®®@@®®@@®@@@®®®®®®@@@~ oC literature. But the magazine has another Rcachlni the opposit ai d of tho street o I'.; , of Secretary Wallace. f unction, le ~s obvldus, bu t mor potent. (wherc tho Ac hing" Tooth inl re ts &Xp t. Lo Now that it has becom e a l'l'alily, t his r e­ op n another high c1 as~ candy storc) on of ~The Ethics of the Old Testament" I ular k is oCten heard about t Literary Maga­ PAt.rolman Spivi ' ~ho~!I (both of which orc zine, "Why didn't a plata th Allie of the Univer­ equipped with thc famous Spring IIlgh l'ubbN' will b th topic fol' di. eu, sion tonight from 7 to sity of Iowa hRv on before 1" Tit re II I' Ulllny h e el ~, MId by tho Corn hoc Co., lit. GO c nta a 8 In the Flrellide Roo m of t.he First Unitarian At l1d c nt ~ who feel a dCA ir(' to e Xpl' e~A vogu IIA­ pair) lripped on II baby cD ITiage (now obtain­ ' hUl·ch. pirations lind motions withl themsclves, and IIbl froll1 the Vene!'r j<'urnilufl' o. In one, two, to \.ulk of books, ill which Qthcrpcoplc have and lhl' e passenger mod I ~ ) thl'owi ng h im to Th i II ill lhe last of a series of foul' confe rences xpl'c88ed these aspirations and mollQn s. But the walk (1I 1 ~o IlI ld by. th COIlCI' t Brother, led by Mr. Weatherly on Th Orill'in of the Bible. they keep 811 nt, :£ 01' the thing is "high-brow", 0. ) und ther etore a thillg of whieh ln b a ~ h.med . I,<'irillll' onl¥ ono shot fl'on l his Silit Mt'8S'CI1l Sociul Hour and upper fl'om 6 to 7 The Lit rary Magazine, b~ glying a certain dig­ revol ver ( l£a 11111101' lh(1 Handl ., Ro ld by S ling nity to th XI)r IIfllon of these 1 eli nil's, will, It Broth fa at 25 for the nickel Rnd '28 (or th (Th erlll on this morning is "THE REAL ISSUE 19 to be hoped, aid In making Q Incare inUJre8t blued 1\ ni8h ) P atrolman Spivis kllIed t h thief 13BI<' RE 'l'ng AMERJ AN PEOPLE"), in thingR li tera ry a quality of which the student in (ront or lh Chel'rful Undertaking Co. (who will ht', not Rshamed, but proud. 1.ld the body 'out in their UBual cffici ent manncr). ER~,1~ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26/ 1924 THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA PAGE THREE , '~ ItEI\SF;1l ('1' of , [hm('apoll ~ Mlnn,. Mr. D Rlcn Women Democrats Co-eds' Debate nrdI! or Spencer In,. Mr, C. n, Bupck 1;;: . O"\. 24: (AJiI Hostesses at Annual Staff and Circle Reunion ILit Society Bids I Society ler of Da \·enport. Mr, Lyle Mus· 'ow~ ('(\ dOCk@\t, maker of Greentleld Ia .• 1111', H . 'M. 1'1l1 hu ork'lh­ Enter Campaign Schedule Shows Aud,"g or Mont Clall·. N, J .. Mr. wllh lbllt ~~~------~~--~ . ToGo OutMondaYD~~~'~~ .u~~~~ Abe Has! of SherIdan In., ~rr. E. L. New Additions 1"'l'nlng at the Gamma Alpha frat· Voss o( Chlc~go. 111., nnd Mr. S, F, Two Prominent Local ,It'nit)" house.-, 217 E. Davenport, Slmp"on of Auxtrll, Knnsas. Colors of Societies Will hnnill'ing Ihe lI£18>1es Marlon Bern I' ~I r, H u.rry Breen ncted as toast· Leaders to Speak Be Wom by Co-eds of (;l'lnIlPIi . Helen " 'nln-cott oC ma.-lte,· Cor the oc~aslon whIch took This Week Decembc,· U was sot D8 tto dute l}o wd ~. :;amh Dl'lggs of Cve col· place at lhe chal,IN' house, fop of tho women's Intor·soclely de· Chosen lege, edar Rapltls. MU"lel DeWitt bates. at a meellng o! lhe women's und Ada Rouse of Sioux Cit)', and ,\lay Hob on (In th~ r~lft, 'I'M Democ"atlc pnl'ty In Town. to"ensle council held yet!terdny ar· l\(!ltl Mac 1111 II e" oC Iowa City who . R~Jl8, ~ ... , Olty Is beltel' organized thnn the tel'noon. The dnto ot lhe artistic ntds fol' lIteml'), sOcloty meml)('r' wel'l' H omecoming guests oC Messl's, 1:1Igma Chi erntel'lllty 11'111 hon· COUntrv ~IUb I'cpubllClln nlthough 'by Novemoor 4 reading conlest, Co,me"ly sel len 10.' ship wlJl be .~ent ont fl'om the office Hogers, Poococl{, MannIng, Rouse. 01' ~[ny Ro1>son nt dinner Tues· liVely for Novembel' 13. was finally 1)01\0 R IIOn.t the I'ellubllcnn par1l8ans expect to of Evelyn HarlCl', A4 or Iowa City,\ G\\'lnn, and E. H . Collins. day evenIng at the chapler house. l'atlfied. Following tho dlnn£!r the chapler will open Jan. Iinve II. mOre complete orgl\J1[1~tion I within tholl' ,·ank.. "Democl'atlc president of the forensic councll, -- will attend the l)Cl'formnnce of Plans we"e dlscussod tor tho hold· M.onuu)' evening at G (I'dock. The lJelhl Tau Drltn "Something Tells ~1e" a.t the En· workel'. wlll be IUlslgned 0. block 01' Ing oC hlterscholastic debates with t\\'o and It \\111 be theIr duty to see olhe,' IIChools. A"rangementg nrc rlbbon8, signIfyIn g tile d wlce of tbe Tht' active mellll)Qrs at the Delta Iglert. 1I11ss Robson Is n Sigma ~hat democmts l·ctldlng I,n th.ose now being mado to obtain two ot ,ushce, will be \\'Ol'll by co.eds Tues· THU Della {"aternlty enlertlllned Chi molhcr. blooks I'c!,'istc,' and get to the polls," these debates, one each semester, uay murnlng, lust ('\,enlng at a llanquet given' 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111 IItatetl M,'s, S. A. SwJsher, praml· wIth cerlaln Enstcrn schools. Nono last evening al a banquet given [n nent dcmorrallc lende,·, The repub· ot these uobales wlll be hcld untll Tho colo,'s of NICh Nodl'ly ILI'(': honor oC the alumnI chaplet" The IIcan 11l1.l'ty Is cxpected to form tim· some time after the 110Hdays. Athena, green and white; Ellrol1llJh.1 gue",(s wcre: M,·. Davis S. Chamber· lIul' plans. Mrs. Swisher wlll leave lan, pInk and I;"cen; lInmlln C UI" lain u[ o.,~ Moines. 1\1r. ,Franklln Read THE Daily fhls week to campaign In lIfaquo· }'lrteeil points unde,· thO women's lanll, maize amI bro'''l; llCsperlan,!l1l'ltLoll f,'Om Sioux Clt~·, 1111'. James kela and vicInity. association pOint system w1l1 be wine and corn: Ocltwe Thanet, Itw. ~"neld or Cedllr RapIds Mr. JI[. A. given to each WOman who has an ender and white; and ,,"hltVy, yel- :-'u.by, ~r lJove la., 111,·. Don A. Nas· IOWAN ' Today Mrs. 11. S. Volland, repub· I article published In the Iowa Liter, low and white. hy Of. ,\ ebHter City, 1.1" . H. Vaughn, lIean counl~' womun, ",111 leo.ve Du· ary Maga.zlne, although only ten of \\ ulerloo, Mr, JI[a,'lln Vlln Aus· buque whoro she hall ~n cam· points wlll 00 given fer bOOk re· The [ormal fall rUijhing of the tel'l,out of Orange Clly, Mr. n. S, \\1 l\nt Ads paJgnlng with Lleutenant·Qovernor views. according to ~he decIsion or aocletles closed thlH week aftcr six Jerome ot hlcago Iii., JI[r. Ray Uammll, Ilnd gO to Davenport to the council. preCerred partieR II nd a n U)n bel' ot address lhe convention of the Iowa "" ------" open meeUngs wcro gIven tor the :\':'e:n~l:z~0:t~R:e:m:':n:e':'~I:a~"~l\:1r~.~H~. :Tl~n~k~.~III'~III!IIII~IIII~IIi!IIII~III~IIII~11II~11I~1II1~1II!1II1~!III!III!IIII!III!III!!IIII!III!1III!IIII!III!IIII!IIII!IIII Federation of Women's clubs. Last M8.\'jorle Duhlel-, A4 Of Atlanta, ESTHER VAil CLE"V[ I'IARc>ARITA", GOYNEV MAE BECKER rushing guests at the SOCieties. This week Mrs. Volland spoko with Sen- Georgia. was selected as publicity year, COn tra ry to the eU"tom of p,'e· alar Dixon of Iowa and Senaior manager for the council. ----~.~~~======~====~======vloua yam's, tho tl'l'Hhlnan women Hull ot Peoria. 111 •• at Newton. Col· o[ Ihe UnIversity may hecome mern· fax, Monroo, and Price City In Ja.s. Graduates See "il1~ 4'T.~y .:'I'\y" O'Connor 6 Debate Stars to Ibel'S of tho IIteralY svcleties. ller county. Sbo al~o a4dressed the F rosh Commission womon's commercial club !It De.~ Fun in New t:\Iuh; iV;'ay Become Premier Moines. ?otI'B. Volialld III expected to Groups Entertain Appear October 30 cOll1e back to Iowa Clly before No· vember 4 to h~lll complete the ,'e' Before Elections 11ubllcan plans tor elecUon day. \j~p.a Hasley Organizes MacDonald, Candidate Freshman commll!810n I F or Parliament. ,,:roup for Hockey NOW SHOWING THROUGH TUESDAY chosen sometime during '(1'" 'IOn Team League of Voters week. The preliminary r , ..', UlP!II. '\nd Swimming Bring your friends and have the best laugh you have had To Be Instructed Inl:s under Iho leader _,.'It U , in months. You'll feel better after being freshman commission crt IiII..n. ~IA&' Silt forensIc s tars wlll share the Now! Now! will be brought to 0. c~, .., .. f\1.~ J \ ",,1.;,.- ~ f lhe facully and g,·ad· In Party Platforms local Ihnellght ThUl'sday evening LAST TIMES MONDAY pal't of this week, ' «l .tc4~nta should havo as much when Oxford Unlvorslty, of Oxford, 'In l~lIt .... o!a)1.me ns tho youilgest l~ngland, debates the Unlve,'slty of ' ParlY platfol'mH will be discussed These smaller groUllH \. ./ ~,'t'I JJ4In. and too f,'equently. thIs Jowa at the natural ijclcnce audl· al th III tin&; ot the league of women hn.ve been onterllllno... 10< ...., .Jlnt W TI~ft ,tt'd, In tbe opinion ((Abraham torlUnI, October 30. women volers Monday aflernoon by hikes, picniCS, to!ll<, and inrormall at ElIZ11.bctll ~{nlsey. " 6ad of the Mrs. S. A. Swisher, chalrman of the partie6 10 better enable lhe ele \tiOr. i phyelco.l eduoatJOI1 dlt'-'\rtm ~ nt. Fa\' England's men uro J. D. 'Voodruft clIslrlct democratic committee. The of lhlrty-slx repl'ellCnlat.l.vo { ..b· Ithat ~eaacl\ 01'." 1\1' ~6d a ot New College, Jlf. C. HollIs of Bal· mccllng will he held at 4 o'clock In man women from whom will ~ Ill'lldt!9U l'e(Nl81l0· , 'lb.. Tw'Jce a I 1lol College. and JlInlcoll'll MacDon· room 11 0 IIbel'lll art8 bulldlng and cllosen the final twenty who ar. t,) .~ b l!' , liD ':'t,t!II

~~ Sid.ney, Betty Blythe "1Z~ :: A le)(a.nc1. er Carr - In Perlmutte("- J~ Hott -.nd Billie Dove in bin Will.1ts production Holl~wooa _withJ?otash _& of z.ne Greyi ~r or the '04steLtnd· A P-.r.unount Picture "F OR Sale," with the highest bidder to secure the beautiful, dar- ing daughter pluys at the Pastime Wedlleaday, Thursday, and "R EVELATION," is not a picture o~ higb life of today, but a mix- ,Friday. It's a pleasing little drama of high life of today, perhaps ture of the old and new of France comes to the Garden a bif overdrawn, but interl!sting. With the loss of her Iather's for­ lin~ ?======,~, ======Tuesday, Wednesday, Tbursday and Friday. A beautiful legend of tune, Eleanor Bates (Claire Windsor) is convinced that she must Wh"i!r old France tells of the Rosebush of a Thousand Years, which grew marry for money. 0'011 Great Movie Attractions Iin a French monastery. With all of the tender care of Brother Aug­ (1)' ustin, the rosebush, failed to bloom. :Gut one day a Holy Mothel ArtiCicial infatuation leads her to 'a daring effort to win Cabot 000!JEr appeared beside the rosebush while he prayed; and the rosebush Abrn~ Homecoming Week-End Stnnton, but on the eve of her marriage Stnnton loses his life in ('ox I~ burst ihto bloom. an automobile wreck. Another infatuation, almost marriage, and then Mathe", ~ut ;tbe new! Joline (Viol:J. Dana), a gay young grisette of Paris, Eleanor's final realization of love. The whole pictUre is a trifle GIIZJ Ikhutte "ABRAHAM Lincoln, truly called one of the serGen's epics, plays is sought by Count Adrian De Roche and PallI Granville, an Amer­ overdrawn, but it brings a graphic picture oC SOn1e high life of to­ AIICh!r through tomorrow night at the Englert. George Billings, as ican artist. Paul, hearing of the legend of the l'osebush o£ old, day. And it is interesting. Claire Windsor isn't hord to look at. LIObet, Abraham Lincoln , has giv~n to the screen one of the truest, ten­ makes Joline promises to pose as the Madonna in his painting of PartlD derest plcturizations of a character that has ever been recorded on the legend of old. And anotber Brother Augustin, disappointed and "Welcome Strangers," from tbe fam(lUs Bl:pad\yay stage suc­ Craham; the silver sheet. Chosen by the Rockett Brothers to play the main "FOOLS in the Dark," a great plcwre ot thrills and mystery, some­ sickened by the failure of the beautiful bush to bloom, believes a cess, is the Paslime attraction ovel' the next week-end, ~tarting Fri­ role in their elrama of the Great American's life, Billings lived his times called "The Bat of the MOVies," plays at the Strand miracle has happened when he finds 30line posing as the Madonna day. A drama of New England life that recalls the days of old lent role for months. through tomorrow night. .Matt Moore and Potsy Ruth Miller win for I?l\ul. l'he fame 9£ tbe new miracle spreads, and Joline finally shows; so differ nt from the average picture. Florence Vi,dor, Noah new laurels in their roles jn this phantastic picture of life. cOllfesse. het !1uilt. But the rosebush is in bloom. The Prior of the Few of th Americans today know of the love of Abraham Lin­ Beery, Lloyd Hughes Rnd Robert Edeson are members of theca st. Admittedly II story of thrills "The Eleventh Hour", a melo­ old monastery leads Joline to a rosebush of fame, and the revela­ coln nnd the more lIecl'et sides of his life. In a pi~ture that is one tion of true life comes to the gay little girl of Parisllfe. Abe and Mawruss, Montaguo Glass' rnmolls characters " In Hplly· "Of the greatest sllcce. ses of the age, two ydung mel1 have brought drama from the opening sc~ne to "finis" plays at the Strand Tues­ day, Wednesday, and Thursday. PiraLes, submorines, speedboats and wood with PotRRh Rnd Perlmutter," a real laugh sensation, plays II ~incerely honest presentntion of Abraham Lincoln's life. Once love, some combinotion for a whirlwind. And "The Eleventh Hour," "Wanderer of the Wasteland," the famous color picture of Zane seen, tbe picture can never be forgotten. over Homecoming week-en~ thro~gh Tuesday llight. A~e and Maw­ with the whole story hinging on an explanation t hat will come Grey's famou& novel, plays at the Garden through Mon(lay night. russ, intimitable characters of the screen, al'e better than eve'll From the seriousness of Lincoln's life. the picture attractions Just before the witching hour of midnight. "Ho to Educate a Wife" comes to the Garden next Saturday for a week-end run. The sLory is by Elinor Glynn. in their new Play. at the Englert jump to a lively drama of modern life, "FeeL of Secret service, too, adds a zest to al) unexpec.ted climax in a Clay" which comes Thursday for a run over the next week-end. picture that is thrill after tbrill and then more thrills. Unullual is this latest celluloid creation of Cecil B. DeMille'. "The Turmoil," from Booth Tarkington's script, plays at t\1e Opening with an elCcitilli surf board race on the Pacific, a proposal Strand, starting next Friday, over the week-end. The picture on the "urI board Jlnd marrillge on 11 yatch, the tangle of the play is one of the industl'ial life in a mipdle western city where a sue­ Journalism School WAN T develops with a jump. Amy Loring lind Kerry Ifnrlan are the sub- cessiul father believes bis son must follow ni bis fQotsteps os a cap­ Thoroughly Trains jects of the matrirnoniailltrnir. tain of industry nnd a driver of men. But not 51l with Bibbs, Sheri- . AD S With their marriage, Amy's allowance is curtailed and Kerry, dan, who loves life and love. And Bibbs insists that he won't be­ - his foot badly mnngled in an occident, is helpless. The remainder I~ome a driver of men, but a lover of women. The story is interest- AII I ts Students 'BATES DAIL Y IOVV AN WANT ADS PAY of the s tory is unns l1al, l;ut it ends right. mg. . One or tw o daYfl. 10 cents per line each day. Three to rive days. 7 cents per Ilne each day. Veteran Newspaper~ SIx days or longer. 6 cents per ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Iln e eoch day, Coun t five words to each Call 290 or 291 men Instructors; 20 Iln e. Every word In each ad- vertlement must bo counted. Courses nO\'f' To Send Your lVo.nt Ad Ads in at 6:00 P. M. Will be Published the FoUowing Mall your Ad with explclt Instructions and a check or Morning. money order to coyer the In- ~ ~ Tile school of journali8m has en sertions deslred. Minimum Charge of 30 Cents For Each Ad. te l '~d ~ he flt·1It year of Ita car~r 1,11h well mer Ited success; wtlh the . a(1(lII lon ot several members 0(0 the BUSINESS AND PROFES· Eat lit the FOR RENT-APARTMENTS raculty, ttnd numerOUR COurS S to I thorous·hly train the s ludent, a SIONAL DIRECTORY University FOR RENT: 'tWO ROOM MODERN complete course..ls now available. apartment, Hcnsonuble. 230 S. J.u- - The Popular Campus Cafe - ens Stroot. YOU All In !lll, there are some t wenty LOST AND FOUND ! ·ARE I Opposite University Y. M. C. A. BEAUTY PARLORS ooUrses oCtl'rCd in the new school , • starting wllh the ])rJn cl ples ot jour - GUARANTElllD MARCEL 5U CENTS. I nallam, a oourse fol' the reporter , Phone 12iu. LOSE SOMETHING? ! One of those well known under Ml·. Gallup and )lfl'. Mauls Advertise lor it. Most people by. and advancIng through the bus CLEAI'ERS AND DYERS The VV as~ington Cafe are honest and turn to this ln~ss cou rses, joul'Oallstlc ethlcg and column to loc8 te the owner !lclvanced COUI'5e8. t o cour!'JeS out The Cheapest Rate in Town :vhen tbey find some ,lost ~rt- lined fOl' !,'I·"duates only, Shoulder Sharp-shooters ~ Varsity Wardrobe I, $6.00 M-al Ticket for $5.00 !Cle. na~ Own Bu.i1cling. Cleaners Phon .• 1182 130 E. " 'aahlngton P1N LOST. PHI RIIO SIG~[A. WHITE The JOUrnalism building, tOl'nlerly gold. Reward. Ret\lfi to Dally Close Hall, has been enth'ely I'e 'We Press to Please Iowan office <)r DerkleY lei. ' • CONEY ISLAND LUNCH or modeled to sut ~ the needs at a mod 23 E. Wa.shlngton Phone 1253 P ATR ORAY.S,JIElLl- RIMMED ern. metropolitan newspapel·. The 121 S. Dubuque St. glu ~se 9 lost. Finder pleal!C calt SIg- \:>u 8lnes8 offices of U. e Student Pub ma Kappa hou8e. TYPEWRITING IIcatlon Incorporaled, consIsting 0 r PIN LOST. DELTA ZETA, SOUTH The Paris Cleaners AND ot resel'vo lILrllry. 13 2155. Reward. Do you get your own Iowan every nil campus pubH~atlons, are locllled MIMEOGRAPHING , -- on the basement floor. The com Klean Klothes Klenn MAR Y V BUR N S I PEN LOST. B(,ACK GOLD FILl· poslng room to)' these publica lions P au..I T-I\)I en Bid g. 'n & Iow V Ars Ity IIn 11 1 gree Cull prnnel. Schreura, 1608._ .. con sIsts of three IInotypcs. three Clothes to be pre88ed w III be called ror POCKf1:TBOOK T, 0 S T: SAfALI,. morning before 7,a. m.? before lI oon and dellvcrpd the same presses, ])IIpe,· cutter, toldlng ma nflernoon. ROOMS FOR RENT brown , n e t~rn .to Dally Iowan. chIne, nn<) type cases. On the mnll 1 PIlono 1137 115 Iowa Ave. KAPPA DELTA PIN LOST. RE- ,,"ard . I hone 260 l. tloor are the editorial omces oC The You can not afford to be without the Dally Iowa.n. On the same t100 r 8)'e the ofJlces ot the DIrector. On Unique Cleaners ROOM FOR MEN PERSONALS Well anPolnted room with ndjolnln~ tbe second floor al'e the offi ces 0 ! We specil\lize in hurry up order,!!. sleepIng IlOrch tor two men. Steam WEATHER STRIPS : KEEP OUT news of Profe~sor Lazell, and Profeaso r When an emergency arises, call heat. Only Ii blocks from rarnpus, Very re".onabIQ rent. Call II 200, 217 cold and dust and save coal. See Maulsby. us at the last minute. We will take Jlt}N MARVJN, South Johnson St. 3 1-2 S. Dubuque St. PhOOf %016. care of you. A tull lea$d wire servIce tUrnish PHONE 2771 -----BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPERlEN·- ed by the AssocIated Press gIve 9 WASHINO'!'ON AVE 411 : I,ARGE ced In all beauty cultu ro W:k. Will Towan readers all the oultslde news front room suitable tor three girl". go to your 110ma. Pllone Bla 1962. Two cloth~s clo"ets. Three block. .- l'l~says. teature storIes, and article s COAL AND WOOD [rom campus. Call 1983. HELP WANTED-FEMALE are contrIbuted trom time to Um e The State i ICon RENT: o:-m DOWNSTAIRS The World by prominent nuthorltles, and crI· 2 un fur ... EARN $20 WElllKLY SPARE TIME room. rOom s upstaIr.,. at hOme. addre •• lng. mailing music lIcs ot the UnIverSIty Ilnd city. nl.h d. Place fo,' car nnd garden. $l5 a month. Red 1928. circulars. S ~ nd 10c tor musIc and In- KINDLING formation. Coop~rath ' e MusIc C., SI. Tbe news Work Is deparlmenta1· $4 per load; $2 per half FOUR MODERN FURNISHED Paul, MInn. Ized. UnIversIty nnd c1ty aport s houaekeoplnl[ room., prIvate en- The University load, Supply limited. Phone trance. 1i18 So. Van Buren. Phone STUDENT GIRL; LIGHT WORK an found In one section ot the Pa for room and board. Pleasant loea- 10. Dane Coal Co. 2236. , tlon, 10 mIn. tram Un Iversity. 1;1 94G. per, society. and women's Items j n another, edItorIals, literary C1\sayS , DENTISTS THREE OR FOUR PARTLY FUR· GIRL TO Wonl{ FOR BOARD, nlshed rooma tor light hous ekeep- light work , Phone 2821 J. and revIews in another, wblle cit)" DR. CLAUDE W. ADAMS Ing. Phone Red 1912 after 4 o·olock. -.--- campus, national, and state new' S -Dental Surgeon- SITUATION WANTED- and all for Over Coast.' Store. Phone 1190. rwo NICELY FURNISHED FRONT fill ollt tbe other sections. rooms on second floor or on first MALE DRESSMAKING - rloor. Close to campus. Phone 2820. Prof. Charles HeMd Weller, dlrec STUDENT WANTS WORK, PART STUDY AND SLEEPING ROOM FOR lime boolckeeplng. Phone 2203. tor ot the Bchool or jou"naILsm, hn 9 FllST CLASS DUESSMAXINO. 107 one OJ' lwo. No other roomers. E. Bltrllngton Ht Phone Dlack 22G7. been editor ot all UnIversIty Om cia I Phone 2790. WANTED-ROOMMATES publications tor 18 ye[,rs. He j ~ FUllNl'l'URm ROOMS FOR 3 MEN AT' QUAD· chn.lrow.n ot the board ot trustees rangle. Occupants wlsll to leave. MAN ROOMMATE WANTED IN Call 1072. warm room, Acros. tram campu~. at student publications nnd bualnes s lOW A FURNITURE $12.50. 19 N. MadIson, Phone 2380 W. /TIanager ot the journal ot the Clas ){lTCHENETTE AND ROO~r FOR COMPANY mlln or wom.n . l"urnlsh d. Phone . 1% slcn l AssoclaUon or tile mltldte wes t MAN ROOMMATE WANTED. 402 E. 347 W. Davenport. Phone Red 648. a nd south. He was preSident or th .-- e WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF DUBUQUE ST, S. 432, r,ARGE Cents per day Iowa. AdvertiSing ll890clatlon tor lw 0 HIGH CLASS FURNITURE AT double front room. Close. Call 1177. FOR SALE yeara. He Is the omelal represcn'tn. , LOW PRICES. JEFFERSON ST. 404 E., DOUBLE SAXAPIJONEl AND CORONET Fon live or the Iowan hI the Associated room, ClOS6 In. Phone 2004 J. sa le. Phone 2794. Press. 228 S. Dubuque St. Phone 194 • WASHINo'rON ST., 506 EAST, FOR WANTED TO BUY HEMSTITCllING l'cn t, M()(lern south-en at room, Lar.:e Stall' - SECOND HAND CLOTHING, SHOE! Prof. FrederIck .T . L,azell ha.ndle s Modern Button and Pleatin,- CO. UNFURNISHED ROo~r FOR RENT. wanted. Also shoo repairing done. Phone 2820, 2~7 N. CapItol St. START NOW! thl' "dltoriul \VI"ILlnA', ethIcs a [ 119 1·2 Second Ave. . Rensonable, lit. KImme l, 24 Eo Col. Jotb'nallsm, and tbe comm unJt Cedar Rapids, Iowa BOWERY ST. 830, ROO~{ FOR a l' students. Call Black 1710. FOR SALE-LOTS n WSPR pe,' courses. .£:rot. VVllllan 1 LAUNDRlES S. Maulsby has too prlnclpl S 0 r SINGLE MODERN ROOM FOR THREE) FINE L6TS ON PAVING, men. 226 Church. 2632 J. journollsm, law ot the prells, an c:r STUDENTS NOTICE reasonable. Phone 1641. advanced reporting depal'tment 8. LUCAS ST. 107 S. . DOUBLE nOOM AUTOMOBILES }'rank D. Hicks hns chal'ge a t HOME LAUNDny. WORTC GUAR- tor rent. Black 2779. M,·. n nt e~d , 4.11 WllIlllngton St. Pbone the feature (,OUl·.e, n nd 1I1r. LOre It 198~. We call and deliver. ROOM FOR 'l'WO ~IEN . 115 N. CLIN- FORD cotiPilN GOOD RUNNING ton. Blnck 2095. order. 1918 model. $15. Phone Black D. Upton hM t he new6pnpe,' mun - REl;lTAURANTS 1143. ngement. FOR RENT-HOUSEKEEP. FORD, ST;R LPPED :OOWN, .FOR saJe cheap. Call pIlton at 12 It. A larger fO\'ce thll n WIlS tormorl )' Smith' 8 Cafe INGROOMS requIred Is used 1hl. yeal' III cd lt· TWO LTOH'l' HOUSIlIKl!llllPING FOR RENT-GARAGES Ing 'rhc Iowan. The edllol'lal rle "Phone your or~er Ilt any time-It rooms for gIrl •. Excellent looatlon, I partment has an experienced cop win be jtlven P"ompt attention anel nenr campus. Ever~h ln g turnlshed. GARAGE FOR RENT: CORNER l' sent YOU by taxi, -Gilbert and Bowery. OlllMrt .Apt& reader Ilnd edltol' In chnrge or ea h Call 207 t W" 1G W. Ilvenport. Night _ PhOne l~ U J. dellllrtment. Und ,. these work to 0 - Open All HOUSEKEFlPINO ROOMS FOI Pllone 411 11 S. DubUQuo r nf, also s l r~llln, room and garnG'_ . GARAGE, ON PAVING, CLOS8 aMI,tlUlt editors and reporters. Phone Black 217. In. 120 lil. Market It. Latest Iowa City News l M~rket .....;.CH_IC_A..;.,GO..... AN;.;.;....;;.. D..;.;N_EW...... YO..;.. nl.....t _ Reports TELE P HONE 2829 ] -

WHAA Completing and d ~troyed eighty gallon~. - C<'W Tho court exprcss('d I ho oplnlun Homecoming Crowds Keep Secretary Dies nM,\!ty, Portable Amplifier thnt tho detendant "will hnve no They Will Produce Law Frolic I'Onllnu, excuse to get llrulIl, In tho futul'o Rails and Roads Smol(ing Church Services on hl!:J own wine" unt,l contlnuell From Poisoning ] Carl H. Menzel', dh'eotol' of rndlo tho case until No\,. 17, at w.htch It('sulllr "'HI " (If'd,, I lraJna Baptist Chun:h !J n. JI1 , Htutlenl lflH IiH. slatlon 'Wl IAA, Is completing tha lime sentence "ill bo passed, do· ft'om nil Ilh'pelioll" WCI'(' IUUlINI 10 9:30 a . 111. Unlv('I'I!1f l' 1'10"". 10 H. Ill. Slud~nt IHIIHI'J. construction ot a. new run pUIlel' al" I}entllng on the lIe[clldant·s Con· Callnclt)· durin", thl' Homecoming After Operation 10:·10 ft. m. Morning servlcos, "The 10 II. m. High iliUM •• lIuct In the Interim. I'u ~h . Mot 01' carli (1'0111 n~nr nncl VOL,X; rangement , by means or which It will 2 :30 P. In. \' ..... perR. far brought In gl'eat numbel's to Ol'cntest Thlng In AmOI·lcn." be p08slblo to broBdcast 11.1 1 city ( ConU~od from pagO one) .:45 P. m. n. Y. P . U. luncheon. Bee the IIllwkeyes triumph ovel' - eyents wit hout regard to the prox· 6: 16 p. m. Uovot.lonnl llervlces. CtJllJrI'/'katioHal ;\tlnnesotO-. culUes, he brought IL plll'l1cUII\.I·ly Imlty to the studios ot the staUon. Missouri Defeats 7:30 p. Chaulauqua servlc('s, 9:26 1\.. m. Hunt]ay IIC hool. Sp!'dul !I'al", fl'om BUrlington, efrectlve wisdom to bear. m. LaFo~ Tho ampUller Is portable and can "' VIII It ,,' ork?" K enneth Forbes, H:4G 1\. JltPII 'S claaR. "J>sychoJo. lIfolin(', noel, 1.bll,I, nayellpol·t, His work has won tor him t he m. be connected u p ,vlth t he telephone cellolsl. In' ot the Doctrlno of Hnlvatloll." Kansas Ags, 14-7 ·and ]le:'H ~lultll'R at th" noon hour uhHtlnted confide nco of a ll clllzons Jlncs whercver the broadCAsting I~ Boon 10: 10 n. III. 1II0rlling wor.hlp, yest('l·day. HIlII Intel'urbans a t as his high chl\.rl\.cLerand Ilppenllng t o be done a nd these aro In turn Zion L ut hel'8ll Chul'(' h '·£o-'I.lHh at tho .FI"OnliPT,'· I'~gullll' Illt'rvlllR throughout the pel'sonnl qUllllties gained tor him connected with the broO-dcasting sta· 9:1[; a . m. Sunday schoo\. 0:30 p. m. 'I1rl'tlan End~'\Vor. ORY took CRr€' of "Jloc\ol amI over· lhO aftectlon or nJI who enjoyed the Menl tion proper. By this meo.ns Jtwil l Tigers' Goal Crossed 10:30 a _ m. EngliSh service, now trufflc. RegulAI' 1I'Alns were prlvl1e"e ot Inthnaey with him. be pOssible to g ive out a ny Impel·t· First Time T his Funeral SCr\'lcl'S !\fonday "Jesus the Oreut Physlclun." ('llI'lstlttll Churt'll a nt lectures, banquet pl'OCeodlngs 01' loaded ulmo.."L to capacity. I , To you a nd the othel's ot his rum­ 2 p. m. SerVices In Solon. 0:30 It. m. IJIIJlo 8choul. G, O. F a nything else, with wlttle tl·Ouble. Season lIy. I ex lend for lIfrs. Coolidge and ]0:4. U. Il\, . MornIng WOI'shlp, "ne. myself the profQundest of condo· First Unitarian Ugjon O-nd rJ'~." Not lences. ' 11 a. m. Sunday school and It.ln~ · 10:~G IL. m. Sunlor church. (,'()LUMDf.\, Mo. Oct. 2. (AI')-' Johnson County I The president cancelled WI engnge· el'gart.en. 6:30 1'. m. Int I'medlnte Chl1.UIII Police Smash 80 'rhc M Issour! Tigers won theh' , , I oments tOI' Monday and also re· 11 a. m. Morning serVIce, "The Endei\V\lL·. forLh cOl1secuth'p game or I he sea, quested t he Secretary of State to Real Il!I!uo Before the American 6:~O \1 . m. Benlor Christian Ell. 80n hcre today when they returned Bob Club Formed ' Gallons of Wine Issue n pl'OCla.mation declamng a Public." deavor. buck the K a nsas Agglea, 14 to 7. period ot mourning until n!ter tho 6 p. m. B. P. R. U., "The Ethics 7:30 p. m . Evenlnl;' worship. It was a flel'ce balLle (rom att\rl tp f uneral. ot the Old Testa.ment." J ohn Dohrer, It farmel' ot New· flnlsh and the II rst LIm e this Beasoh por t townshIp, w ho was al'rcsted Lorlll n: Frn ntz Robert Cooper F'unel'al services will be Monday FIrst Prt~bJ'u,rlan Church lhut Ihe Missouri goal h UB been Harry Aicher Heads F r iday by deputy sheriff W. 11. Ben· morning at 11 o'clock in the Eas t Trinity Epl~paJ Church 9:30 a. tn. lJIble da•• ",., crossed. Bob Coopcr, wh" ,\Ill jlrodul'c del', \1l ead g uilty to a charge of as· T hird Party Club pOReI' ot "Memories ot 1I~ Iowa room ot Vhe Wihlle House which 8 a. m. The Holy Communion. 10:.5 I •• m. Morning wOl"llhlp, "TIlt 'rhc Aggie" drew ill'sl bloofl. Doth tho Jullilee lhl" YOOI', \ ill I., 1'(" 011'1", 11-IHI 1I" l owa. Fights" 'vhtch was offered by the nresldent J\l cm­ BUIt a nd battery w hen arraigned be­ 10 ll. m. Rector's bible Clalls. Call for a lJlgger ehul..:h." teams we nt scoL'eless 11\ tho tll's t fore J ustice of t he Peace T, E. Here membert'd tor hIs \VOl k in tho Ju· took Orst pJace In the UniverSity bol's ot the cabinet und dlplomaUc 10:40 a . m. MornIng SCl'vleo, "The 6:30 p. m. hrlstlnn Endtavor, porlod, thon In tho second period the Murphy yesterday. Too much wine bllee of last year in which he Ilad Hong Book competition. Mr. Coop­ COl'pS will I\.ttend. Exlslence of Evil." "The Church In I\fod~rn Lito." Aggles battercd tho Tlgcl' line of de· one of the chara'ctcl' part~, anti prc, eI' IR a mpmber Of Sigma Nu and 6 11. m. Vespcl' aerv1ce. 7:30 V. m. EY'CnhLIr Wnl8hlp, 111 \180 waa decla red to be the cause of fenso buck to Ils onc toot line, fL'oln A Johnson couny La FulleLtc· sented I numcrous vocal number" Dl'lta Theta PhI law Iraternlty. 6 p. m. Mon'lson club Hupper t~n d t.rated I lurl', "I' 1'81, lhe OIJtn Dohrer's difflculty, where they Jlut over the first touch, "\Vheelel' club was formed Frlllay fl'om time to tlmo during the s how. Lori n D, Fran tz, the business Hallowe'en party Cor All Epl!ICOpal Door t I sl~." A telephone call to t he sheriff's down or the day. night at 0. mceUng In Union hall. He Is It membel' of the UniversIty monag(\I', uSHI.ted In the manage· Announcements students and their friends. office at 10:45 Friday m ornJng sent FIVe mlnutes Illter with tho ball Plnns werc made for It combined playel's nno has Laken mujor parts ment lust year And was responsible I Announcements, to be prInted In Jo'll"1jt l\INhocll~t Epl opal C hu",~ Deputy Bendor to the Dohrer tal'm on the Aggle's 35 yard line, 'Vhlte. m ecth,g' with the University club in several of tho dl'nmaa \1re"ented for tho change 11\ the method of this column, should be recelv· F irst E ngUs h Lutheran Church 9:20 11. m. Concert 1.Iy Sundir five miles nor tlll east ot lowa. City man or Mls80Ul'l pll-llsed to SWAr. nexl Tuesdll~' night and for a series by that Ol·gatllzatlon. He was ulso llrket l'escl'vallons which eHmin· ed at the Dally Iownn oUlce 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. school orch6lltl'a. on the Solon r:>ad. H e found bot h ford, who lugged tho ovnl eight of I'I\.I1Ie8 throughoul the county be­ (l membeL' of tho Men's OleE' club atoll the nil night standing In line before G p. m .. ancl sbould be 10:.6 a. m. Morning worship, 9:35 n. m. SunJay IIChool. Dohrer and hia ,,'Ite badly scratch· yllrdS. The pass was repeated and fore election 1 ),18ilors tlonal meeting. Special program. 3 p. m. Ser\'lctH nt 1ll"ltk chapeL D uring the Course of the U'laJ "\Vlth the fICore lied Into In lhe Clarencc Huf(mnll. vice president; The IMt tryouts iOI' Seals club will D,·. K K Locher, Dubuque; MI'. 6:30 p. m. Intennodltlte Leorue, yestel'day morning Murphy put final period SmJth, Missouri centeL', Hom'y AiehOl', secrctary lLnd treM' Stunt Pilots Beat be held at 4:30 tomol'row nitllrnooll & Mrs. Ural Dolll, Chicago; AI Web· St. P&trIcks 6:30 II. m. ]o;pwolth League. IIlrs. Dohrer on tho wltne~a stand. Intcrcepted a IlasH and dodged his urcr; C. O. Dalne IIntl Jesse Sponoy, at the women'" gymnas.!um. All hcr, Keokuk; V,'. Charles E. Vdcl" 7 a. m. Flrdt ma88. 7:30 ll. Ill. J;"oulng wOrllhl\l. S he testified t hat except when In, WilY to the Aggles' one YArd Une. e1.ecutive COIll III IttN'IIlCII. those who wish to h'y out IU'\l re' ('nherg, Des :Moines; D. L . Lltch, 8 u. m. Cblldren's mMS. ·'Obosts." toxlcated Dohrer is a kind and Bond carrlcd It over a momont lator These men with a precinct lUan in Eagles in the Air questc(\who wish to tryout aro I'C' field, \\'lIll'rlo(l; a. E. Lawson, An- conslderato huaband. and 'Walsh again kicked goal. each llr~lnct wlll constitute the ex· quested to 6Ign 011 ,pu.stC! or the Keith and Houser Dru&, sccmR to con-1st ot almost every '\'l1l1a," Bnston, Fairfield; John Ter's estimate or his supply or ' StorC'. '{'his s hould have read lhe maneuver It J~ I>osslhlc tor a plane 11,II'Lon, Hock 1.lanel; JIllss Laul.'''­ meeL tomorrow attel'noon at 4 wine, reported that lIley hO-d found K eith and lIouset· Jewelry etore. to do. Lung', Fairfield; Dr. and M,·s. F. L. o'clock at lhe Delta Zetn house to Forget-me-not Sale Some of tho most dIU-In!; of his ];I:tlr. I,ylton; A!. Potter,Trear;Mr. go on a weiner rOil st. Everyone stunts nl'e: )OOP8. Jmmelemnn I1nll .\11' •. 11. A. Lalnl, Des MoInes; bring her own !00h There will be a callcd meetlng ot "our hair PrJt Those qucstions about words, people, places, that nrise so fre­ 1'1'0(:<' ·dR "C I hp J<'urJ{ 'l·nw·not Thr> Jmmleman turn i~ named J{.pnntdr, Tl,lcr; Earl KannGdy, the Hesperlnn Ilternry SOCiety Mon· quently in your reading, writing, study, and speech, arc answered drl\'e hy th" 1)18"hl ... l " "HI' \ '(!erans nitCI' the mo~1 famoll~ of Ill!' (1el" 1;",>n~. ])1'. ~I. S. Mathews, Sterling, day afternOOn at 4 o'clock III the instantly In store tCBdy information in the of of the "'orld \\'(11' will IIl1lnunt to rnan nee •• ItM Invpntor. [t con~lsts Hohh}" ltnhcrls, ){noxvlJle. IIep·Zet hall. a PI'l'Uxl",au']r 1.111)'), IIICIIlUNS of Iof t,tlt >;pln I~ IIl1e ur [uo I1 Ol I/.L your best if your hall' is s!raul:!, tomorrow mJ)f'flinl. and look )'OW' JOWl!; (;e",,~~ K r.A'men. Council n",-no s III l,r(Oh:~I,ly 1, nnnOlulH·,'tl fl um;t'r,,,, .lullls y t tle,,1 10- 'CI'I,;1. unkempt. ~st .11 dayl IS: ::J:,.::.':'i~o;~:~~:.B~:ll:i,~~;. ";-!;: l:lufr., luw.. ; " 'lIlllllll 1'. 1.)cmls, Jr., qu'mu JX1g" i/ ... uj "" '~t'I)JI t~;. II'IJ"''-. loy the t)ollll.lltl< • on,'\. It~POl't8 III~ III lit mnJor.t· fot n('l'eOllO\lIS. Today well·dreasetl men, in col· i>c." 'I"ines, lown; 1'et('1' .\ . Rtover. O. &. c. MERRIAM CO., S"rinJljolJ, M... . l'l·t nl ht indlc~tcfllhnt " .'W,l KQ,Jl' Jt f'IIII,1 ts o( I tin!,; th" T.\auU TAKE A lege and in busineSl, have: found ju.t (\'d,"' ItajJ',ls. la" Dr. D_ E. 1\,ood· Illl will win IUC tl'llllh~ ftlr Ihe hl~h. ht·u.cJ tlown th~ nll.e 111 king' " dr.' what they need to k.,.,p their hair IIIi'll, I!rdforil, Iowll: Hltrry 1If. EI­ KOKAK ill place - St.comb. This delicate, ('ts ',otRI :;.~ICB hy Imro~ltI('.~, Emma I rip Rnd tlll' tull II "1lIllller une. \\'I1\'n w~tl, }o"ol'eHt City, fU\\'II; DI' _ 1\r. C. Invisible cream will Jeeep the most IcKe(' I~ I >litlllJ!: ful' the 11011' l:"nl.1 thp ,IP,lrp,1 Ip.\'pl I~ 1·~ach.tI thO hill ~ Uoenu(\, J)u.vunport, Iowa; Lehman With You unruly hnir in place all day lanA. KEIiP TUE" \111 I.... PLAce Hr.lty \\'om~n'H l"IZP: anti Helen is filltl"lled out lintl pruceetlR (,n l'l!:IIUjIl'I', Des 1I10lnes, Iowa; And let us finish your pic­ +++++++t4IIIIIIIIIIIII • • +++++++++++++++++++++++ Vownln,-", wlll1 "Wi 011 tho Sigma It~ "·UY· Churlell vr. ~Il-nh')'. 1)(>8 1\[olne., tures when you return. ++++++++++++"""""f" l++++~~++++++~ Kappa tHH III , h"H Iho hl!;be, L lotal 'I'ho shllll" ownp,) I,)' 1\'·1, IIINI f I"wa; HU".d J::a~t()n, Chkago, I I· >laiC>! of LJnh·cl'tilty \\Onl n. fl'om Hell Onk. JI>""I, ~II·. 1,,,,'0, .r. \dltl 18 lhe ,,1101, 1111(1 M,'. '1'ull • IInol : 1!lcha l-" 1:'. Mitch n, Fort HENRY LOUIS, It 1M a Lilll'oln ~luli,WI~1 hv Bt.lI· Druggist el' "f tho li1tc~t 1,1"'. '1'ho lII~n Ill' "",nll, Iowa; ('. jo'. I!\'nton, Ihme:t.· Cafeteria 1,,118, Milln.:(;curs< W. IlIclLlcr, Quality at tM ir}('ul III' 1t ' ltI \\hNO tb Y The Kodak & Rexall Store , uro Glvin" t1b;httl "\cr ihe \\ ~k I .MOlllcS, lOll'll; U{)bprt McKIm, 122 E. College 124 Ealt Washington BOTE FOR Pill!. ,11'. Love h Ln ,'Xl\flrlence,1 pilot h:~\'in,; sJlPnt sIx )oa.... ill CIl:ot'h~sler, knloO! It, 10\\'0:.. 1IIln.: WilliamJr. ,v. G. lIua.se.S~ott, ~==~==::::=:==:::'------IIII'IllY '~I'\'lc ~nnd ha\'ln~' t.,t,,1 Ili It dl~"\('r, I\Ilnn.; Jlelvel Hlchtt'r, ~,OOO h(JUL~ In tho alL' ttl hi. ('1'(',111 \\aul",", lu",~: A. ,r. Hl:1u lcl', ){t'o, 11iII!I...... Just well cooked food, attractively J.W.Carey l.ul•. Iowa; Juhn Jo'. "luh'lIlley, l"t. Ill'. l<\hl·a.c1(·r Bi('" l>'}tl~I', IU\\II; \\. 1'. TYl'r~II, Bel 11"'"11, lu\\oI; J. T . SlLIlth, Bell 1'lalno, \ POTATO E S served, in pleasant surroundings, by ,Democratic Candidate for JIJ\lrd; ". Jr. ,l\IInk('I, Jo'J. Jlf)(lge, I,JI\;I; Dr. J. Jo'. I'a~kurd, Sioux cAtone COUNTY SUPERV1S0R Three car of polatoel:l-Onc car linn ota courteous, cheeful and efficient em- CIt y, Irma: ~IJtl ~' . \\11erry. lleo Whites, best quality, 70c per bu h I in 2~.l lJu hel 1925 Term :lloln<', 10\\:1; 8111'1lt'y ~1. Edw'3nle, o'clocPv sacks delivered. ployes. ,\Iull, luwn; " ". H. Llver1llure', Mt. One car choice Early Ohio, 7Sc per bu ht!l in 21/~ to bel' ~O. T. llJol'l1"ta!l, K 'hnurr, Otllo, bushel sacks delivered. No lime lor lQn.h ­ 1 car g nuine Red River Ohio Oc per bllshel in .end down (Ot I bat of Oh Hen", The 2 bushel sack deliver d, belt hun.-tl qu~nchtr ~htl ,Id. 01 ro ..t b.. n Early June Peas, No, 10, ,50 ]"I l' d 7. ·Il. Hallowe'e n Dance Your and Party THE WASHINGTON STORE Oh 421 E, WAS lIINGTON T}t;LEI'HONE 33 Christmas Cravat WASHINGTO , IOWA Hallowe'en F COURSE you'll look Oyour best, And a Cheney Tuesday, Oct. 28 Henry! Cravat adds that finaJ, dis­ WaUer Mun on and HI A Fine Candy tinctive touch which is al­ Orchc tra 1Dc EClel'yWMre ways apparent in the dress of men who are mindful of Armistico Dance Nov. 11 Just a few more'days belore the Boggie Man'and _ ~ ' OO .• ~1U., .., •. "'w!.._, .... detail. :~:!~:~::=~~~:~~.. :..,,::t: I.~...~"" ___.. '. ,'""'W .... Chicken the Witchell get busy-so g,ct your Decorations, ~ ~ • Craftsmanship or weave ~"d Favors, Nut Cups, Place Card!! and Tallya, design, wide combinari')n of colours, and long-wearing Dinner' qualities have made the Stop,! name Cheney, on the neck­ band. mean somethin& to University Book Store college men. Refresh Comer of Iowa Avenue and CUnton Street yourself,1 85 Cent '

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