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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, December 10, 1918 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST—Gamma Phi Beta sorority pin with Omicron guard. Finder please call Gamma Phi Beta house, 113. Reward for return. 33 LOST—Small gold pin shapel like Old English “P” Finder please return to Dean of Women’s office. 33 FOR RENT—Modern furnished house at number 604 S. Clinton. Inquire at 4 E. Prentiss. 32 LOST—A ladies’ black silk handbag. Return to this office. 33 WANTED—Young man to take care of furnace for use of room. 34 FOR RENT—Underwood Typewriters. Room 202, Old Dental Building. 35 LOST—Pair of celluloid rimmed, amber nose glasses. Leave at Iowan office. 34 BIG TEN CONFERENCE HELD AT CHICAGO (continued from page 1) strong elevens and possessing men from this years teams to bid for a title next fall. The Purple place for play has not been definitely decided upon, in case the game is played here Iowa followers will see three strong teams on the local field. The Nebraska game is sure to be played here with the Purple as a [posibility ] the chances are that it may be that a pair of state teams will be scheduled to play here in the early part of the season. The Ames game has not been settled upon and it will be played the latter part of the season either the 22 or 28. This game no doubt will be their Homecoming. IOWA BOOKS GAMES FOR COMING SEASON (continued from page 1) form displayed would indicate that Iowa is to have a winning combination. Berrien is back with the team after serving detail duty with his squad. The midget leader has the team going well at the start of the year. Old Players Back Pyles, who was commissioned at Camp Grant will return to school and report for practice. He was on the team last year, playing center and guard, and is a candidate for the guard position vacated by Von Lackum. Cotton and Berrien are back for the forwards while Finlayson, star center on last years freshman team, may come back to school. Olson is said to be coming back and he would be a valuable addition to the squad as center. Brown is likely to return from Springfield, Mo. He was one of the best guards in the conference last year.. Following is the basketball schedule for the coming winter: Jan. 13-- Indiana at Iowa. Jan. 17-- Chicago at Chicago, tentative. Jan. 18-- Northwestern at Evanston. Jan. 24-- Indiana at Indiana. Jan. 25-- Purdue at Purdue Feb. 1-- Minnesota at Iowa. Feb. 8-- Minnesota at Minneapolis. Feb. 10-- Wisconsin at Wisconsin. Feb. 19-- Chicago at Iowa, tentative. March 8-- Northwestern at Iowa March 11-- Wisconsin and Iowa. INFLUENZA SITUATION NOT CLEARED UP YET Quarantine Not to Be Lifted Until City Council is Assured That Danger is Over Although the cases of influenza existing among the students and residents of the city are of a lighter [sature] and are fewer than during the first epidemic, the situation is still serious. “Tell the girls who [thtink] they have only light cases, and are able to go to school to go to bed and stay there until they are well,” said Dr. Steelsmith, of the medical college yesterday. “Tell them, that the light case improperly cared for at the start may develop into a bad case of pneumonia just as well as the more serious case.” “Tell the girls who think they [ly], for more cases exist among the women, than among the men students. All matrons and [chaperons] of girls’ houses are again urged to report all cases of influenza, that they may be cared for immediately. BIG 10 GRID GAMES FOR 1919 SEASON Chicago Oct. 18-- Purdue at Chicago. Oct. 25-- Northwestern at Chicago. Nov. 1-- Illinois at Illinois. Nov. 15-- Iowa at Chicago. Nov. 22-- Wisconsin at Chicago. Iowa Oct. 11-- Nebraska and Iowa. Oct. 18-- Illinois at Illinois. Oct. 25-- Minnesota at Minnesota. Nov. 8-- Northwestern (place not set). Nov. 15-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 22-- Indiana at Iowa. Minnesota Oct. 18-- Indiana at Indianapolis. Oct. 25-- Iowa and Minnesota. Nov. 1-- Wisconsin at Wisconsin. Nov. 8-- Illinois and Minnesota. Nov. 22-- Michigan at Michigan. Ohio State Oct. 18-- Northwestern at Ohio State. Oct. 25-- Michigan and Michigan. Nov. 15-- Wisconsin at Wisconsin. Nov. 22-- Illinois and Ohio State. Illinois Oct. 11-- Purdue at Purdue. Oct. 18-- Iowa and Illinois. Oct. 25-- Wisconsin and Illinois. Nov. 1-- Chicago Illinois. Nov. 8-- Illinois and Minnesota. Nov. 15-- Michigan and Illinois. Nov. 22-- Illinois and Ohio State. Michigan Oct. 4-- Case at Michigan. Oct. 18—Michigan Aggies at Mich. Oct. 25-- Ohio State at Michigan. Nov. 1-- Northwestern at Michigan Nov. 8-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 15-- Illinois and Illinois. Nov. 22-- Minnesota at Michigan. Wisconsin Oct. 25-- Illinois at Illinois. Nov. 1-- Minnesota and Wisconsin. Nov. 15-- Ohio State at Wisconsin. Nov. 22-- Chicago at Chicago. Northwestern Oct. 18-- Ohio State at Ohio State. Oct. 25-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 1-- Michigan and Michigan. Nov. 8-- Iowa (place not set). Purdue Oct. 11-- Illinois at Purdue. Oct. 28-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 22—[Natre] Dame at Purdue. Indiana Oct. 18-- Minnesota Indianapolis Nov. 1-- Notre Dame at Indianapolis. Nov. 22-- Iowa at Iowa. Mrs. Hoffman is visiting her daughter Alice at the Pi Phi house. Lieut. Eddie from Boone, Sigma Chi spent the week end with friends. Lieut. Arthur Pyles from Camp Pike spent the week end with friends. [advertisement] [hand drawn figure of man] Special overcoat models for young men Young men like things “special;” suit or overcoat different from the ordinary; something particularly smart, in model, or fabric, or pattern, or color Hart Schaffner & Marx make clothes for young men with that idea; the shape of the back, the drape of the skirts, the lapels, sleeves, collar; just a little different; just the little touches that give the swagger, youthful effect. Come and see about it. Plenty of them here. Economy in clothes. COASTS’ The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes IOWA ALUMNUS OUT TOMORROW MORNING The first issue of The Iowa Alumnus will be ready for distribution Wednesday morning. Copies will be sold between classes in liberal arts corridors. According to those who have long been associated with the university publications here, The Alumnus is at its zenith now. The subscription list has been several times doubled and widened. Senator W.S. Kenyon from Washington has seen fit to comment in a special letter to the business manager on the worth of the publication as an inspiration to him and other graduates. This year the Alumnus is entirely in the hands of women, with Mrs. A.G. Smith as editor-in-chief and Ruth Rodgers as business manager. It has been their plan to give a digest of campus activities and not “warmed over” Iowan news, as Dr. C.H. Weller expresses it, to subscribers. Everyone, alumnus, professor and student will find an appeal in this paper. It has been arranged with this idea in view. KUHN ON PRESIDENT’S SHIP Clyde Kuhn, of Tipton, a former student in the University, is on the passenger steamer, George S. Washington, with the presidential party [enroute] to France. Mr. Kuhn has been stationed in the quartermaster’s department at New York. He was sent to Washington with the detail in charge of the president’s baggage to Hoboken and received orders to sail on the steamer. Send the Iowan home. [advertisement] New Victor Records for Christmas There’s surely no better gift wherever there is a Victor or Victrola. Nothing more acceptable; nothing more enjoyable. Stop in any time and we’ll gladly give you a descriptive list of the newest records and play any numbers you wish to hear. HARMONY HALL [emblem of wreathe with Victor & dog] S.A.T.C. TO BE SHOT All the S.A.T.C. men are to be “shot” tomorrow afternoon at one-thirty o’clock in front of the natural science and liberal arts buildings. The men are to be excused from classes until 2:15 o’clock and [they] are to assemble in their [companies] and the picture will be taken. Send the Iowa home. Send the Iowan home.
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, December 10, 1918 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST—Gamma Phi Beta sorority pin with Omicron guard. Finder please call Gamma Phi Beta house, 113. Reward for return. 33 LOST—Small gold pin shapel like Old English “P” Finder please return to Dean of Women’s office. 33 FOR RENT—Modern furnished house at number 604 S. Clinton. Inquire at 4 E. Prentiss. 32 LOST—A ladies’ black silk handbag. Return to this office. 33 WANTED—Young man to take care of furnace for use of room. 34 FOR RENT—Underwood Typewriters. Room 202, Old Dental Building. 35 LOST—Pair of celluloid rimmed, amber nose glasses. Leave at Iowan office. 34 BIG TEN CONFERENCE HELD AT CHICAGO (continued from page 1) strong elevens and possessing men from this years teams to bid for a title next fall. The Purple place for play has not been definitely decided upon, in case the game is played here Iowa followers will see three strong teams on the local field. The Nebraska game is sure to be played here with the Purple as a [posibility ] the chances are that it may be that a pair of state teams will be scheduled to play here in the early part of the season. The Ames game has not been settled upon and it will be played the latter part of the season either the 22 or 28. This game no doubt will be their Homecoming. IOWA BOOKS GAMES FOR COMING SEASON (continued from page 1) form displayed would indicate that Iowa is to have a winning combination. Berrien is back with the team after serving detail duty with his squad. The midget leader has the team going well at the start of the year. Old Players Back Pyles, who was commissioned at Camp Grant will return to school and report for practice. He was on the team last year, playing center and guard, and is a candidate for the guard position vacated by Von Lackum. Cotton and Berrien are back for the forwards while Finlayson, star center on last years freshman team, may come back to school. Olson is said to be coming back and he would be a valuable addition to the squad as center. Brown is likely to return from Springfield, Mo. He was one of the best guards in the conference last year.. Following is the basketball schedule for the coming winter: Jan. 13-- Indiana at Iowa. Jan. 17-- Chicago at Chicago, tentative. Jan. 18-- Northwestern at Evanston. Jan. 24-- Indiana at Indiana. Jan. 25-- Purdue at Purdue Feb. 1-- Minnesota at Iowa. Feb. 8-- Minnesota at Minneapolis. Feb. 10-- Wisconsin at Wisconsin. Feb. 19-- Chicago at Iowa, tentative. March 8-- Northwestern at Iowa March 11-- Wisconsin and Iowa. INFLUENZA SITUATION NOT CLEARED UP YET Quarantine Not to Be Lifted Until City Council is Assured That Danger is Over Although the cases of influenza existing among the students and residents of the city are of a lighter [sature] and are fewer than during the first epidemic, the situation is still serious. “Tell the girls who [thtink] they have only light cases, and are able to go to school to go to bed and stay there until they are well,” said Dr. Steelsmith, of the medical college yesterday. “Tell them, that the light case improperly cared for at the start may develop into a bad case of pneumonia just as well as the more serious case.” “Tell the girls who think they [ly], for more cases exist among the women, than among the men students. All matrons and [chaperons] of girls’ houses are again urged to report all cases of influenza, that they may be cared for immediately. BIG 10 GRID GAMES FOR 1919 SEASON Chicago Oct. 18-- Purdue at Chicago. Oct. 25-- Northwestern at Chicago. Nov. 1-- Illinois at Illinois. Nov. 15-- Iowa at Chicago. Nov. 22-- Wisconsin at Chicago. Iowa Oct. 11-- Nebraska and Iowa. Oct. 18-- Illinois at Illinois. Oct. 25-- Minnesota at Minnesota. Nov. 8-- Northwestern (place not set). Nov. 15-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 22-- Indiana at Iowa. Minnesota Oct. 18-- Indiana at Indianapolis. Oct. 25-- Iowa and Minnesota. Nov. 1-- Wisconsin at Wisconsin. Nov. 8-- Illinois and Minnesota. Nov. 22-- Michigan at Michigan. Ohio State Oct. 18-- Northwestern at Ohio State. Oct. 25-- Michigan and Michigan. Nov. 15-- Wisconsin at Wisconsin. Nov. 22-- Illinois and Ohio State. Illinois Oct. 11-- Purdue at Purdue. Oct. 18-- Iowa and Illinois. Oct. 25-- Wisconsin and Illinois. Nov. 1-- Chicago Illinois. Nov. 8-- Illinois and Minnesota. Nov. 15-- Michigan and Illinois. Nov. 22-- Illinois and Ohio State. Michigan Oct. 4-- Case at Michigan. Oct. 18—Michigan Aggies at Mich. Oct. 25-- Ohio State at Michigan. Nov. 1-- Northwestern at Michigan Nov. 8-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 15-- Illinois and Illinois. Nov. 22-- Minnesota at Michigan. Wisconsin Oct. 25-- Illinois at Illinois. Nov. 1-- Minnesota and Wisconsin. Nov. 15-- Ohio State at Wisconsin. Nov. 22-- Chicago at Chicago. Northwestern Oct. 18-- Ohio State at Ohio State. Oct. 25-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 1-- Michigan and Michigan. Nov. 8-- Iowa (place not set). Purdue Oct. 11-- Illinois at Purdue. Oct. 28-- Chicago at Chicago. Nov. 22—[Natre] Dame at Purdue. Indiana Oct. 18-- Minnesota Indianapolis Nov. 1-- Notre Dame at Indianapolis. Nov. 22-- Iowa at Iowa. Mrs. Hoffman is visiting her daughter Alice at the Pi Phi house. Lieut. Eddie from Boone, Sigma Chi spent the week end with friends. Lieut. Arthur Pyles from Camp Pike spent the week end with friends. [advertisement] [hand drawn figure of man] Special overcoat models for young men Young men like things “special;” suit or overcoat different from the ordinary; something particularly smart, in model, or fabric, or pattern, or color Hart Schaffner & Marx make clothes for young men with that idea; the shape of the back, the drape of the skirts, the lapels, sleeves, collar; just a little different; just the little touches that give the swagger, youthful effect. Come and see about it. Plenty of them here. Economy in clothes. COASTS’ The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes IOWA ALUMNUS OUT TOMORROW MORNING The first issue of The Iowa Alumnus will be ready for distribution Wednesday morning. Copies will be sold between classes in liberal arts corridors. According to those who have long been associated with the university publications here, The Alumnus is at its zenith now. The subscription list has been several times doubled and widened. Senator W.S. Kenyon from Washington has seen fit to comment in a special letter to the business manager on the worth of the publication as an inspiration to him and other graduates. This year the Alumnus is entirely in the hands of women, with Mrs. A.G. Smith as editor-in-chief and Ruth Rodgers as business manager. It has been their plan to give a digest of campus activities and not “warmed over” Iowan news, as Dr. C.H. Weller expresses it, to subscribers. Everyone, alumnus, professor and student will find an appeal in this paper. It has been arranged with this idea in view. KUHN ON PRESIDENT’S SHIP Clyde Kuhn, of Tipton, a former student in the University, is on the passenger steamer, George S. Washington, with the presidential party [enroute] to France. Mr. Kuhn has been stationed in the quartermaster’s department at New York. He was sent to Washington with the detail in charge of the president’s baggage to Hoboken and received orders to sail on the steamer. Send the Iowan home. [advertisement] New Victor Records for Christmas There’s surely no better gift wherever there is a Victor or Victrola. Nothing more acceptable; nothing more enjoyable. Stop in any time and we’ll gladly give you a descriptive list of the newest records and play any numbers you wish to hear. HARMONY HALL [emblem of wreathe with Victor & dog] S.A.T.C. TO BE SHOT All the S.A.T.C. men are to be “shot” tomorrow afternoon at one-thirty o’clock in front of the natural science and liberal arts buildings. The men are to be excused from classes until 2:15 o’clock and [they] are to assemble in their [companies] and the picture will be taken. Send the Iowa home. Send the Iowan home.
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