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Page Eight The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa Sunday, March 16, 1919 Want Ads Rate 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Wand ads cash in advance. Make your college expenses during your spare time selling our pennants and pillows. For agency write, The College Flag Co. Columbus, O. If you want a man with some executive ability for part time employment, phone Red 955. Students desiring to work an our or more a day can make wages of more than $1.00 per hour selling America's War for Humanity and Life of Roosevelt. Send at once for free outfit, F. B. Dickerson Co. Detroit, Mich., enclosing 20c in stamps for mailing outfits. Lost--Gold watch chain in or near N. S. building on Friday Reward. Leave at Iowan Offive. 69 Planning Novel Stunts for Parade Continued from page 1 As a preliminary to the celebration a banquet will be given Monday at the Jefferson. Dean W. G. Raymond, Col. Morton C. Mumma, Maj. B. F. Lambert nd others will speak. The night following the parade the play, "Safe at the Colleges," will be given. The plot centers around a touching love affair and features Dethlefs and Maruth as rivals contesting for their lady love Boynton. Little hesitation is shown throughout in voicing approval or disapproval of performances of the old days. Pi Phis and Delta Gammas in Championship Game Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma will compete for the championship in sorority basketball as the result of the defeat which Pi Phi forced upon Alpha Chi Omega yesterday by a score of 12 to 11. Alpha Chi--Delta game was scheduled to be played prior to yesterday's game, but circumstances warranted it postponement. This game must be played before the championship game. Lineup and summary: Pi Phi Alpha Chi Winifred Holster LF Ardes Wodard Lola Long R.C. Gladys James Marion Simme R.F. Pauline Pickard Martha Stuart C. Adeline Cahill Mary Moss L.G. Charlotte Thornton Katherine Duer R.G. Aila Jones Substitutes: Norma Thornton for Charlotte Thornton Field Goals: Holster, 5 Woodward 4, Simme 1, Pickard 1. Free throws: Woodward 1. Referee Jeanne Lees. Score of previous games are as follows: Pi Phi 12, Tri Delt 5; Delta Gamma 12, Kappa Gamma 5; Alpha Chi 43, Alpha Xi 7; Alpha Delta Pi 14, Iota Xi Epsilon 4; Alpha Theta 24, Gamma Phi, 4; Delta Gamma 12, Alpha Delta Pi 4; Pi Phi 26, Alpha Theta 7. [Advertisement] Garden Sunday and Monday Bert Lytell in "The Spender" also a 2-reel Billy West Comedy May Reduce College of Homeo. Medicine Byington Bill Would Place Chair in College Medicine of University The Byington bill now before the state legislature, which would abolish the college of homeopathic medicine and create in it place a chair of homeopathic materia medica and therapeutics in the college of medicine, would cause a considerable change in the administration of this college, in case it passes. Instead of having a membership of seven or eight on the faculty, one professor would be elected to fill the new position. Whether or not the homeopathic hospital will be continued or what will be done with the present equipment, has not yet been decided upon, according to Dr. T. L. Hazard. Small equipment and lack of sufficient appropriations have made the continuance of the college of homeopathic medicine practically impossible, although it has had to contend with this difficulty since its establishment about forty years ago. Every legislature for the past thirty-five years has considered a bill abolishing this college, but failed to pass it. Dean W. F. Russell attended the Minnesota State Teachers' association meeting last week. [Advertisement] Need a little more Coal this Spring? Order Pyrolite--the long-flame coal. You can't beat it for quality or price. It is hot, clean, clinkerless and leaves little ash. We can now supply all you need. You're Sure When You Buy of Dunlap by the Dam Phone 10 {Advertisement] Wear-Ever Aluminum Utensils Special Prices and Demonstration This Coming Week Tomorrow, Monday, the Factory Instructor will make a delicious pot roast in the "Wear-Ever" Kettle without grease or water. Learn how "Wear-Ever" utensils reduce fuel and meat expense. Very special this week we will sell a $2.30 "Wear-Ever" Windsor Kettle and Cover for $1.89. You are invited to our store. Smith & CIlek The Best Hardware Kay is President of Iowa Society Dean George F. Kay was elected president of the Iowa Conservation society at its meeting in Ames last week. He succeeds Euclid Sanders of Iowa city. Prof. Bohumil Shimek read a paper on the preservation of prairie parks at the convention. [Advertisement] Pastime Theater Evelyn Nesbit See the most talked about woman in America Evelyn Nesbit (Harry K Thaw's wife and his son) Russell Thaw in 'I Want to Forget' Also Harold Lloyd Comedy and Pathe News. Come early. Continuous from 1:30 to 10:30. Admission 15c Four Days Vacation All classes in the University will cease work for spring vacation and the completion of the second quarter Thursday, March 20 at 6 p.m. After four days of vacation the students will return to their classes at 8 a.m. Tuesday, March 25, for the third quarter Cant Use Wireless The electrical school is still [unable?] to use the wireless apparatus as the government has not yet lifted the ban placed on experimental [station?] They will probably be closed until [all?] peace settlements are made. [The?] University has a field set [for?] use as soon as the ban is lifted. [Advertisement] Yetter's The Big Store Take Pleasure in Announcing That on Monday Evening, March 17 at the Englert Theater 8:15 O.Clock They will present for the edification of the people of this city and community, a Spring Style Revue at which will be displayed On Living Models The Newest Style Creations in Women's and Misses' New Spring Styles The promenade will take place immediately after the first picture and will last about twenty minutes. On the evening of March 25 we will display Dresses, Coats, and Capes. Some to the Suit Style Revue Monday evening. No extra charge on account of the exhibit. [Advertisement] Northwestern Teachers' Agency For Entire West And Alaska--The Largest and Best Agency Write immediately for free circular [Advertisement] Menu Jefferson Hotel Special Table D'Hote Dinner Cream of Tomato or Consomme Clear Radishes Salted Pecans Olives Choice of: Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Domestic Duck, Stuffed, Apple Sauce Calf's Sweetbreads, a la King, Casserole Mashed Potatoes of New Potatoes in Cream Green Peas or Buttered Beets Head Lettuce 1000 Island Dressing Toasted Wafers Choice of: Maple Nut Sundae, Assorted Cakes Boston Cream Pie Apple Pie Tea Coffee Milk
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Page Eight The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa Sunday, March 16, 1919 Want Ads Rate 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Wand ads cash in advance. Make your college expenses during your spare time selling our pennants and pillows. For agency write, The College Flag Co. Columbus, O. If you want a man with some executive ability for part time employment, phone Red 955. Students desiring to work an our or more a day can make wages of more than $1.00 per hour selling America's War for Humanity and Life of Roosevelt. Send at once for free outfit, F. B. Dickerson Co. Detroit, Mich., enclosing 20c in stamps for mailing outfits. Lost--Gold watch chain in or near N. S. building on Friday Reward. Leave at Iowan Offive. 69 Planning Novel Stunts for Parade Continued from page 1 As a preliminary to the celebration a banquet will be given Monday at the Jefferson. Dean W. G. Raymond, Col. Morton C. Mumma, Maj. B. F. Lambert nd others will speak. The night following the parade the play, "Safe at the Colleges," will be given. The plot centers around a touching love affair and features Dethlefs and Maruth as rivals contesting for their lady love Boynton. Little hesitation is shown throughout in voicing approval or disapproval of performances of the old days. Pi Phis and Delta Gammas in Championship Game Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma will compete for the championship in sorority basketball as the result of the defeat which Pi Phi forced upon Alpha Chi Omega yesterday by a score of 12 to 11. Alpha Chi--Delta game was scheduled to be played prior to yesterday's game, but circumstances warranted it postponement. This game must be played before the championship game. Lineup and summary: Pi Phi Alpha Chi Winifred Holster LF Ardes Wodard Lola Long R.C. Gladys James Marion Simme R.F. Pauline Pickard Martha Stuart C. Adeline Cahill Mary Moss L.G. Charlotte Thornton Katherine Duer R.G. Aila Jones Substitutes: Norma Thornton for Charlotte Thornton Field Goals: Holster, 5 Woodward 4, Simme 1, Pickard 1. Free throws: Woodward 1. Referee Jeanne Lees. Score of previous games are as follows: Pi Phi 12, Tri Delt 5; Delta Gamma 12, Kappa Gamma 5; Alpha Chi 43, Alpha Xi 7; Alpha Delta Pi 14, Iota Xi Epsilon 4; Alpha Theta 24, Gamma Phi, 4; Delta Gamma 12, Alpha Delta Pi 4; Pi Phi 26, Alpha Theta 7. [Advertisement] Garden Sunday and Monday Bert Lytell in "The Spender" also a 2-reel Billy West Comedy May Reduce College of Homeo. Medicine Byington Bill Would Place Chair in College Medicine of University The Byington bill now before the state legislature, which would abolish the college of homeopathic medicine and create in it place a chair of homeopathic materia medica and therapeutics in the college of medicine, would cause a considerable change in the administration of this college, in case it passes. Instead of having a membership of seven or eight on the faculty, one professor would be elected to fill the new position. Whether or not the homeopathic hospital will be continued or what will be done with the present equipment, has not yet been decided upon, according to Dr. T. L. Hazard. Small equipment and lack of sufficient appropriations have made the continuance of the college of homeopathic medicine practically impossible, although it has had to contend with this difficulty since its establishment about forty years ago. Every legislature for the past thirty-five years has considered a bill abolishing this college, but failed to pass it. Dean W. F. Russell attended the Minnesota State Teachers' association meeting last week. [Advertisement] Need a little more Coal this Spring? Order Pyrolite--the long-flame coal. You can't beat it for quality or price. It is hot, clean, clinkerless and leaves little ash. We can now supply all you need. You're Sure When You Buy of Dunlap by the Dam Phone 10 {Advertisement] Wear-Ever Aluminum Utensils Special Prices and Demonstration This Coming Week Tomorrow, Monday, the Factory Instructor will make a delicious pot roast in the "Wear-Ever" Kettle without grease or water. Learn how "Wear-Ever" utensils reduce fuel and meat expense. Very special this week we will sell a $2.30 "Wear-Ever" Windsor Kettle and Cover for $1.89. You are invited to our store. Smith & CIlek The Best Hardware Kay is President of Iowa Society Dean George F. Kay was elected president of the Iowa Conservation society at its meeting in Ames last week. He succeeds Euclid Sanders of Iowa city. Prof. Bohumil Shimek read a paper on the preservation of prairie parks at the convention. [Advertisement] Pastime Theater Evelyn Nesbit See the most talked about woman in America Evelyn Nesbit (Harry K Thaw's wife and his son) Russell Thaw in 'I Want to Forget' Also Harold Lloyd Comedy and Pathe News. Come early. Continuous from 1:30 to 10:30. Admission 15c Four Days Vacation All classes in the University will cease work for spring vacation and the completion of the second quarter Thursday, March 20 at 6 p.m. After four days of vacation the students will return to their classes at 8 a.m. Tuesday, March 25, for the third quarter Cant Use Wireless The electrical school is still [unable?] to use the wireless apparatus as the government has not yet lifted the ban placed on experimental [station?] They will probably be closed until [all?] peace settlements are made. [The?] University has a field set [for?] use as soon as the ban is lifted. [Advertisement] Yetter's The Big Store Take Pleasure in Announcing That on Monday Evening, March 17 at the Englert Theater 8:15 O.Clock They will present for the edification of the people of this city and community, a Spring Style Revue at which will be displayed On Living Models The Newest Style Creations in Women's and Misses' New Spring Styles The promenade will take place immediately after the first picture and will last about twenty minutes. On the evening of March 25 we will display Dresses, Coats, and Capes. Some to the Suit Style Revue Monday evening. No extra charge on account of the exhibit. [Advertisement] Northwestern Teachers' Agency For Entire West And Alaska--The Largest and Best Agency Write immediately for free circular [Advertisement] Menu Jefferson Hotel Special Table D'Hote Dinner Cream of Tomato or Consomme Clear Radishes Salted Pecans Olives Choice of: Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Domestic Duck, Stuffed, Apple Sauce Calf's Sweetbreads, a la King, Casserole Mashed Potatoes of New Potatoes in Cream Green Peas or Buttered Beets Head Lettuce 1000 Island Dressing Toasted Wafers Choice of: Maple Nut Sundae, Assorted Cakes Boston Cream Pie Apple Pie Tea Coffee Milk
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