
WEATHER· REPORT GET.YOUR (Go~ernment. fore~ast)_ · SENIOR BA~L 'CLOUDY· il TICKET THIS \VEEK . UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 10,·1914, PRICE 4 CENTS :BRADY AND BIDWELL Grady ~alled Home GLEE .CLUB SINGS: Extend Time for · · · ' · by Mothers 'Death ·... · Coinmerce Men FRESHMEN ELECT 'ARE SOPH NOMINEES ·):,ester c. Grady, a freshman hi AJPALAJSROYLE Spring registration for the Com· GREEN PRESIDENT · the department of journalism;· left merce students · will be continued ·JOHN J. WALLACE ELECTED for his .home in Brooklyn Suriday GIVE . ANNt!A~ ·LOCAL CON- unt~l noon, Saturday, May 10, it WINS BY. NARRO.W MARGIN;" . _Y~CE-P~ESIDENT; . FjNALS to att-end the fu'neral services of CERT AND DANCE IN . was announced· yesterday by. Prof. OTHER OFFICERS . .NDAY.. his mother. Mrs. Grady. was in- James ,McCarthy, assistant dean of Mo ~ SOUTH BEND • · jured in an automobile accident in · the commerce school. All the stu.: NAMED~ . ----.- the. streets of-. that · city ·several . 'dents in that ·college are required At a meeting of -the Sophomore weeks ago, but as her injuries ap:. The university .Glee Club, under to. register. by· that· date.- Three . Tho~as Green of Freshman hall . Class . Thursday,' at which the~e peared to be of' a trival nature, she the pirection of Dr. J.·/ ·Lewis will·be a charge of $10.00 for reg- was ele~ted to .'head next years· ·, were. about ·_two ·hundred attend~ was ·not suposed to be-in a serious Browne of. Chi'c.ago·' sang la· ·st. n. I'ght ist_rat_ion on· any other dat.e. All S h · 1 · ·· · ·. condition. · However. du'ring . the . · · · · · ; · · f orms sh ou ld' b ~ 1e f t m' a b ox t h a t I 0p 0. m.or_eS, . in, , w.ash.ington ·hall i~g,- the primary ele~tiqn for class . t .. k h . 'dl . m concert· at. the Palms Ro.yale, as is provided for that purpose· in. the yesterday noon. He won by •the · fficers for next year were selected. pas ·wee . s e ·grew rap! Y worse, f t f 0 , • ; . an~ word: was sent Saturday for a ~a ure 0 the music. week obser- entrance of the library. The 'pur- narrow margin· of ten votes -over • Da1f Bradyj of Iowa, who· 1s m the· Grady to come home. I(is thought vation. pose of the registration is :to eli- Chas. Riley. Green. hails from,. Scien~e d~partm~nt, and Art Bid- .that Mrs. Grady died while her son ' The club presented· th~ 'same pro- minate .the confusion that prevails Houston, Texas, mid has . been· .. w.. e.ll, of. Chicago, who is 'a'la··wyer, 'vas. enr.oute to New York.· No ·g. r · w· h' h ·t· ' · ·. , 't E t in the ,other colleges 'vhen each . · .. .. am 1c I .sang on. 1 s • i as er . t. b .. ·t ·· t d · d' · prominent. in. interhall athletics as ,merged victorious for candidates word has been received -as· yet, .and- · · · . · . · · · · . c~se mus. e rea e . as an m IVI- . e· . • . it· is not' kn·owri whether or not to~r th:oug~ OhiO, fully 400 people dual one.·and ~here Is a great- deal well as the. social li:f~ of the cam- - for the Presidency. Roge Nolan, Gr~dy will retui·n to the Uiliversity bemg m attm.J.dance· at ·the affair. o'f bother iniooking up ~· studen~'s pus. Green is astudent _in the dol~ first .. baseman ·on the Varsity to ,finish the work of .the fourth Follo'\ving th.e ..·concert. Harry record ... All th~t work Is d.one In 1 . was' also nominated.· . John· Wal- · h. d I f ll ege of. Com~erce. 'quarter. Denny's orchestra played. 'for. the t e. summer. 9-11 c_asses .are. u Y .. lace, ,9- ·student in' the College · . , . · eqmpped With all the necessary Vince McNally of Carroll. hall, ·•. of1 Law,' was unanimously electe~ . · ·. ·. annual hall. •· . .. textbooks ·for.the·beginni'ng of the was electe;d. vice-President.· McNal• · vice-President when no' other. can- SPECIAL. ·MEETING Pa.tro~~ _an~. patronesses for···the n~w· year. · · · · ley is from Philadelphia atid is didate was .nominated. He is from . evemng mclud~d ¥ayor and Mrs. studying pre-la,v. · J os. :Benda of Gary, Ind., and lives in Sophomore · EI' F S · · · · · · Chicago, and Brownson hall is the · hall. ' . ·.. ·., ~.: i. ~ eebi:rt;_. Father. W:.·A:. ~o-' EAT· new· Secretary~ The office, of Trea- .· :~or the· p·osition of Secretary, · HELD.. ·BY. ·SENJO.R·S Ioney, Dr. and Mrs. C. A .. Lippm- I•R IsH DE F.. surer. went to Jolin McMann on of. ~ Joe Hemphling, from Butler, Pa., . · · - . ·. ·. ~~~· ~;. a.An.d RM.rsE.rNsk·I·nRe., Faenltsd ,MMrrs~... :· . ·.J.NDIAN·A·. N.IN' E12 } Sophomore halL All the.se men with . who·.is a· Commerce student, and URGE DELINQUENTS TO BUY E .. T .. Bqnds,: Mr. and Mrs. William . .- the exception of. Green have re- Eddie Barry, of the Law School, A. Mcinern.·y, Mr. ~md. ·Mrs;. J .. B. · cei~ed·their·numerais in some sport . who hails !rom Chicago, were the · TICKETS; PRIVATE ROOMS·' . ., or other: . ~ . ·:· '·. only·.·.·tw''·o· .cand1'd"te' s · nam""d.· - J1'm · .AVAILAB. L 0 Weber, ·Mr. and' 'Mrs.l Clement KEOGAN'S MEN TAKE THREE • I . ' - . · . .. "' "' .IJo, s . M .. ·. d. ·M· ·J J ·o· 'B · · · · · - nterest ran high in tliis election · Sl.l·v·e ... , Varsity back.~step,· who . is . mogor, r. an · · rs. ; · rien, IN A ·ROW FROM: THE· - f .L • V:itus Jones, Mr.·. and Mrs~ w~ D. · · • as over. our hundred votes were . in.the: College of Commerce, .and The S · · h ld · · l O'B · M · - · . cast... The ·usual. arguments· over . v.· ·.. wa·lsh, who. I·s· the ·pr· esent . emcrs .'· e . a.· specm . rien, .r r. ·. and. , Mrs. ·. Harry C~.i~SON.. , . Go t' t d · ·· d · · D M · · prpxy votes were held but the rules .e. as. urer, a~n_d •. li'v' es.· l·n· . 9hi'cag· o ·, mee mg yqs ~r ay. noon v,~ an Im-, enny,: . r. and Mrs. E. -A. Wills, B. 1 . t .. I·. d. M . 9 . tr. • I ..th ... , Tr t t · · t · M .t1 M hil oommg ~n, n ., · ay ·~ were s Ict y a"i ered to.· Chas~ . we·r··e· ..-.the .-n· o'mi'n_~es. for· Tre~sure· r. por_ an ..announcemen _concermng r.· anr-. rs~ Jo.. Schaub, Mr. N t D . d 't th' d M 1 .. d d b J , . ·. .·.· . th e . S emor .B a II .P rogram .was an- and Mrs~ Max Adl. er, :Mr~ and Mrs. o re ·. a me .annexe , 1, s : 1r o z, m e. y ames· Egan ·· and . ,T~e ·office: of Presi.dent -:was t~e. nounced. .~he· original pls:ms for· F. E. Hodgson,·1 Norman Adler, Mr~ 'straigh~. vi~tory, from !ndiana by Jack Sheehan, all of ·the S. A. c . on)y on.e W~IC~ nec~ssited a vote m the Formal Din~er , Dance, to be' and Mrs;· Rome c~ Stephenson, Dr. defeating the . ·· crimson .· baseball were: in charge and succeeded in · t~e. · pr1mar1e~, the other ~fficers he~d _in the Oliver Hotel on Thurs-: arid ~rs. P. J .. B~rmingham;· R: E. t'eam here today by a 1,2 ~o 1 scor;. keeping the ~mbryo politicians in. · h~vmg ,but ?~e: or t'.vo .candidates. day·night from seven to one o'clock :Jo.hnson,··. Mr. and- Mrs .. H. M. Not:e ·Dame .. fou~d no d1ffic;tlty ·m hand. .~ 1 .. · ·.• The·.final el~c~IOn.·Will be held; 0at may .. have to .be chariged due to Crockett, Mr.' and' Mrs. J~ Fred solVIng the ·offermgs .. o~ Daily .a?-d The officers that the above men . ._12.:~o.~·~Mqn~~Y:i'1IL~he"sou~~..:..t:og_~- th~a.c~;:t~at,-~aq~tit_thjrJy:.~_Sel)._i9~...§. Christm~n l\!r. imd:·Mrs~ J·. C. Ells- c~llected ~h,r~e runs .m the ~rst m-:- replace.are, _John' Reidy,· president;·. o!~ -t~e .hbr_ary, ,: a.n~~ al~ ~h~: class .1s }lave nqt ~as, yet . made.:. deposits .•on worth;·.M~iid.'·Mrs::-Frank-=-H:ering;- mng:_~~ Dai~)_':~-..!Y~s-,:th~]l, :r,elep;:~d.·,~- .. ..J oseph--<O!Donn~ll,::··'tri~~.r.e~i:dernr~ : '~ .. : ... .• , · · .. .. ·.· ' ...· · · · .. th~-: price. of.'their. tickets. ; It is Miss Maude Weber, Marjorie· Bert- H~rd but. not soo.n enough. to_ pre~ Jos. ~urray~ .secretary; ·and Mark. ,-' . ; ·ciS~·M. C.' Will Furnish ho~ed.~hat ,the:se men.vrill attend to ling : Gallo'way, ·• Miss· . Josephine :r.ent th~ Keogam.tes from g~th.er:- ~cJ?,erm.ott, tre.asu_rer.' · Re~dy· has · .. , ~ · .. ·. · · • . ·. , their tiCk~ts befo~e, Sunday, noo~. D~cker, ~r .. ,and· Mrs. :George, M. mg .fo.~r more ~alh:s·. - ·. d1stmgmshed himself.: by, ~Is work R~om zn,.New Semznary If the~e men.. respond, t~e. ¥usic S~~phenson, Mr. and Mrs. Granville . :lY.l;age~ey, :pit~hmgfor t~eJrtsh, on..· the S: A. C. ~aVIn~, served on · · · · · ·· ·· Com~mttee ':Wil.. be able to engae Ziegler, Mr. alld ~Mrs. Guy McMich- ~llowe~ ·the cri~sc;m · t~eir lone many of 1ts :co.mm1tte,es. :, . the services of Charlie Davis'. or- ae,l, Mr. and Mrs.· Le,on Livingston; score m th_e second -f:rame,_lmt d-: ·' ·.. 'fhe loqill'i.mit of, the Catholic chestra and ·entertainers;· frqm ·In- .D!- and MJ.:s. John Stoeckley,: Dr. t:r that settled down. and displayed .. Students' .."·Mission . Crusade . met . (Continued to Page 4) .. (Continued· on ·page ·A)'.. : his .u.s,ual st~llar.
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