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PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Thursday, November 14, 1918 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. FOR RENT--A single room for $7 in a modern home. Call Black 1664 at meal times. LOST--Grey kid glove. Call 2147: LOST--A Tri Delt pin. Return to this office and receive reward. WANTED--Girl to wait on table for board. Call Red 870. 21 LOST--Will the party who exchanged and took a Stetson army hat with blue hat cord at Varsity dance notify J.E. Rock, C.I, Hdqt. FOUND--Army overcoat. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Call 1904. WANTED--A university girl to work for room and board. Will pay extra. Phone red 215. 24 FOR RENT--Modern furnished room close in. Also light housekeeping rooms. 505 E Washington St. 25 (continued from page 1) IOWA-AMES GAME ON HOME GRIDIRON for them. Greenwood and Mockmore are being groomed for the guard position but it is not definitely known which man will start in next Saturdays contest, Belding took the end on the right side again last night and it is quite likely that he will be chosen for his kicking gives him the lead over the other aspirants for the position. Sykes is still out of the lineup, but Donnelly has been playing a star game at left half, who played a stellar game up to the time of his injury. The Hawks are to be driven hard all week that they may be primed for anything the Ames team may spring. All indications point to the contest as being one of the best in the West for Saturday's card. The Iowa team is out to hold the state title won last year when Waddie Davis sent the oval between the uprights for two dropkicks. COOKING IS SCIENTIFIC University Hospital Serves Food After Careful Preparation To the ordinary healthy, hungry American who eats his three meals a day without any particular attention to the number of grams of protein or carbohydrates, the diet kitchen of the University hospital might present some interesting features. Here all of the soft diets and special preparations for patients afflicted with different diseases are prepared. There are three nurses who work here, one of them taking charge for two weeks at a time. Her duty is to weigh out the food, label it, and take it to the floor where needed,, after which the head nurse has charge of the serving. One of the most important things is to have the food prepared in as appetizing a manner as possible, it being sometimes necessary to camouflage the food-stuffs in order that the patient may not know what he is getting. Influenza patients were given only liquids at first. This was increased to a soft diet, and finally meet and other more substantial food were added. Those with pneumonia got such food as egg nogs, very soft cooked eggs and ice cream. Rutgers and Great Lakes clash this week at the Dodgers ball park in Brooklyn the eastern team is unbeaten and a close game should result, William full on the Gobs' eleven hurt an ankle in the last game but will be in soon. COACH M.A. KENT GOES TO MADISON Becomes Basketball and Baseball Coach at University of Wisconsin Coach Maurice A. Kent, basketball, baseball and assistant football coach at the University since 1914, has accepted the position of basketball and baseball coach at the University of Wisconsin. Coach Kent has gone to Madison and will take up his new work immediately. "Maury" has been a great favorite with the Iowa men and has devoted his energy and enthusiasm to the upbuilding of Old old teams. His appointment at the Badger school came as a surprise to Iowa athletes. Coach Kent is a graduate of the University, having finished his studies here in 1908. After graduation he entered professional baseball and for a time pitched for the Brooklyn Nationals. He also did mound duty with the Newark club of the International league. Mrs. Kent will follow Coach Kent to Madison in the near future. The Badgers have had hard luck for 4 of the regulars are on the injured list their loss of the Illini game put them out of the race com- the Huskers are figuring on sobbing in the Missouri, Valley, it is a good thing that they are not in the Big ten or their hope for a title would be shattered by the result of the Hawkeye contest. Illinois and the Buckeyes will hook up in a hard game Saturday to decide who shall hold the title. The Ohio team is unbeaten and the same may be said of Zuppke's machine. Davies a second Harley and Wiper pilot are the stare[?] of the Ohio team. Coach Evans has his troubles too, for three of his stars were taken last week, now Pilot Faust hsa left was fullback Kyle, Hobbe and Kilpatrick. In the absence of Stiehm, Coach Evans of the basketball team will have charge of the squad. Depauw will be played Saturday if a team is left. The fastest contest of the week and probably of the year will come off Saturday at the Cub park when the United State naval reserve team takes on the Camp Dodge eleven. The sailor line is the strongest in the west with such men as Klein and Schroeder as a nifty pair for the ends. Blooki The Former Maroon pilot and the best general in the west this year will direct the team play of the navy. The Dodgers have a number of stars: Platz, former Creighton half, and Thomas a former Coyote and Carlisle athlete who are the main cogs in the offense. You can tell them one must praise Iowa, ask the Huskers who have dreams of a valley championship. Esther Saw, sophomore in the college of liberal arts will spend the weekend at her home in wellman. Marjorie Peters of Tipton former student in the college of liberal arts visited friends here recently. SENIOR OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elected on the Iowa ticket of the Senior class at the election held yesterday. President, Lillian Prentiss; Vice-president, Albert Wilcox; Recording secretary, Romola Lathcem; Corresponding secretary, Helen Grotewohl; Athletic representative, Ronald Reed; Treasurer, Violet Blakely, and Class representative, Mary Huebner. Send the Iowan home. [advertisement] BIG REMOVAL SALE SALE STARTS Thursday, November 14th SHARP REDUCTIONS ON SUITS COATS DRESSES and SKIRTS These garments are our regular Fall and Winter Styles--the finest to be had. Now is the time to buy. Every garment in our Store placed on sale at December reduction prices, starting Thursday, November 14th. A REAL MONEY-SAVING OPPORUNITY On December 1st we will be located in our NEW BUILDING, 10 S. DUBUQUE ST. In order to reduce the labor of moving to a minimum we offer our entire stock at prices that will command immediate clearance. HARVAT-STACH The Woman's Shop Jefferson Hotel Bldg.
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PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Thursday, November 14, 1918 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. FOR RENT--A single room for $7 in a modern home. Call Black 1664 at meal times. LOST--Grey kid glove. Call 2147: LOST--A Tri Delt pin. Return to this office and receive reward. WANTED--Girl to wait on table for board. Call Red 870. 21 LOST--Will the party who exchanged and took a Stetson army hat with blue hat cord at Varsity dance notify J.E. Rock, C.I, Hdqt. FOUND--Army overcoat. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Call 1904. WANTED--A university girl to work for room and board. Will pay extra. Phone red 215. 24 FOR RENT--Modern furnished room close in. Also light housekeeping rooms. 505 E Washington St. 25 (continued from page 1) IOWA-AMES GAME ON HOME GRIDIRON for them. Greenwood and Mockmore are being groomed for the guard position but it is not definitely known which man will start in next Saturdays contest, Belding took the end on the right side again last night and it is quite likely that he will be chosen for his kicking gives him the lead over the other aspirants for the position. Sykes is still out of the lineup, but Donnelly has been playing a star game at left half, who played a stellar game up to the time of his injury. The Hawks are to be driven hard all week that they may be primed for anything the Ames team may spring. All indications point to the contest as being one of the best in the West for Saturday's card. The Iowa team is out to hold the state title won last year when Waddie Davis sent the oval between the uprights for two dropkicks. COOKING IS SCIENTIFIC University Hospital Serves Food After Careful Preparation To the ordinary healthy, hungry American who eats his three meals a day without any particular attention to the number of grams of protein or carbohydrates, the diet kitchen of the University hospital might present some interesting features. Here all of the soft diets and special preparations for patients afflicted with different diseases are prepared. There are three nurses who work here, one of them taking charge for two weeks at a time. Her duty is to weigh out the food, label it, and take it to the floor where needed,, after which the head nurse has charge of the serving. One of the most important things is to have the food prepared in as appetizing a manner as possible, it being sometimes necessary to camouflage the food-stuffs in order that the patient may not know what he is getting. Influenza patients were given only liquids at first. This was increased to a soft diet, and finally meet and other more substantial food were added. Those with pneumonia got such food as egg nogs, very soft cooked eggs and ice cream. Rutgers and Great Lakes clash this week at the Dodgers ball park in Brooklyn the eastern team is unbeaten and a close game should result, William full on the Gobs' eleven hurt an ankle in the last game but will be in soon. COACH M.A. KENT GOES TO MADISON Becomes Basketball and Baseball Coach at University of Wisconsin Coach Maurice A. Kent, basketball, baseball and assistant football coach at the University since 1914, has accepted the position of basketball and baseball coach at the University of Wisconsin. Coach Kent has gone to Madison and will take up his new work immediately. "Maury" has been a great favorite with the Iowa men and has devoted his energy and enthusiasm to the upbuilding of Old old teams. His appointment at the Badger school came as a surprise to Iowa athletes. Coach Kent is a graduate of the University, having finished his studies here in 1908. After graduation he entered professional baseball and for a time pitched for the Brooklyn Nationals. He also did mound duty with the Newark club of the International league. Mrs. Kent will follow Coach Kent to Madison in the near future. The Badgers have had hard luck for 4 of the regulars are on the injured list their loss of the Illini game put them out of the race com- the Huskers are figuring on sobbing in the Missouri, Valley, it is a good thing that they are not in the Big ten or their hope for a title would be shattered by the result of the Hawkeye contest. Illinois and the Buckeyes will hook up in a hard game Saturday to decide who shall hold the title. The Ohio team is unbeaten and the same may be said of Zuppke's machine. Davies a second Harley and Wiper pilot are the stare[?] of the Ohio team. Coach Evans has his troubles too, for three of his stars were taken last week, now Pilot Faust hsa left was fullback Kyle, Hobbe and Kilpatrick. In the absence of Stiehm, Coach Evans of the basketball team will have charge of the squad. Depauw will be played Saturday if a team is left. The fastest contest of the week and probably of the year will come off Saturday at the Cub park when the United State naval reserve team takes on the Camp Dodge eleven. The sailor line is the strongest in the west with such men as Klein and Schroeder as a nifty pair for the ends. Blooki The Former Maroon pilot and the best general in the west this year will direct the team play of the navy. The Dodgers have a number of stars: Platz, former Creighton half, and Thomas a former Coyote and Carlisle athlete who are the main cogs in the offense. You can tell them one must praise Iowa, ask the Huskers who have dreams of a valley championship. Esther Saw, sophomore in the college of liberal arts will spend the weekend at her home in wellman. Marjorie Peters of Tipton former student in the college of liberal arts visited friends here recently. SENIOR OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elected on the Iowa ticket of the Senior class at the election held yesterday. President, Lillian Prentiss; Vice-president, Albert Wilcox; Recording secretary, Romola Lathcem; Corresponding secretary, Helen Grotewohl; Athletic representative, Ronald Reed; Treasurer, Violet Blakely, and Class representative, Mary Huebner. Send the Iowan home. [advertisement] BIG REMOVAL SALE SALE STARTS Thursday, November 14th SHARP REDUCTIONS ON SUITS COATS DRESSES and SKIRTS These garments are our regular Fall and Winter Styles--the finest to be had. Now is the time to buy. Every garment in our Store placed on sale at December reduction prices, starting Thursday, November 14th. A REAL MONEY-SAVING OPPORUNITY On December 1st we will be located in our NEW BUILDING, 10 S. DUBUQUE ST. In order to reduce the labor of moving to a minimum we offer our entire stock at prices that will command immediate clearance. HARVAT-STACH The Woman's Shop Jefferson Hotel Bldg.
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