-f-, ,"C ,, Gbe 8af If -fflebraeftaiu-' -y ,.. --ituv ' . X Two Voices. rx v . w w OLIVER THEATRE SATURDAY MAT.A EVE., FEB. 16. PECK'S BAD B$V M AT. 2Q & 10c. NIGH T4r&ol30, 320 TUESDAY NIGHT.-REB?19. fa NROSE MELVILLE - SIS HOPKINS WED. MAT. & EVE.f rr.EB. 20. THE ROYAL CIJEF HCtttttt)KyWff It- It It ..LYRIC THEATRE.. if Lim ik gam OVERTURE "San Antonio" MAJOR CAILLOUETTE JOHN J- WILDE HAIGH AND THOMAS RAND AND BYRON HARRY HARVEY J C. NUGENT, assisted by GRACE FERTIG LYROSCOPE 3 SHOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM OVERTURE JITSUE WIORE TROUPE DAN LAMONT Australian Animal Trainer - ELLSW,ORTH AND BURT L." J. JOHNSON ;) H. R. MANELL "A Little Child Shall Lead Them" ' Bj&G&APtL, I .' OCXXXXXXXKXDPOOOOOOOOOOOOO I THE EllTE f ooocx)cxx36o6cpCH:oooobcx6oo Program for Thurs., Frlrartd Sat. THE FLY "mTnVAC"' """'" THE GRAFTER, S r M REHABITJATIONjf. THE DETERMINED .CREDITOR ii THE BAD MAN Vi MOONLIGHT DREAM ILLUSTRATED 80NGS Sung by PER3IS R.' GARDNER 'In the Cold Gray Dawn" v"Sing,Me,a SonjTof the 8outhj' " Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 10:3J) p; m. . finhieiBIJOU 8 R. M. WILDI8H WIN8., (Continued from pago 1.) some vigorous electioneering and tho contest grew warm. Tho fight con tinued to bo between theBo two candi dates until Inst Monday when the or ganized engineers, a powerful faction. among tne Hopnomorcs, entered k. m. WUdlsh, one of their number, In tho race, Mr., Wildish made a "Gum-shoo" campaign and drew votes from tho other two candidates. During tho race eacli candidate. throw out unveiled hints as to tho secret affiliations of his opponents. Nel son was accused of having every ap pointive Sophomore office promised to members of tho Sphinx organiza tion. Dobbs, In case of election, his opposition said, would give every po sition of Importance to a certain con servative clique; and Wildish, it was claimed had "entangling, alliances" with one or twq'frats" who would re ceive all the appointments. Much mud flew nnd the reputation of tho candi dates wore made to appear any color but white. , The class meeting opened quietly yesterday morning and jthe Sophomores Went straight to the business of choos ing a leader for this semester. Presi dent Rinnker called for nominations and Edward Guldlngor of Schuyler put. the name of S. P. Dobbs before tho meeting for president; 'Miller Bene dict followed with tho name, of Mr. Nelson, and A. Holland nominated R. JVI. Wildish. Each candidate was called upon to state his platform and each said he stood for a square deal and fair play. A poll of the meotlng showed 201 votes present. The first two bal lots, were cast without any disturbance except the howling of a few boys. After the third ballot Mr. Dobbs, see ing the hopelessness of continuing his race, thanked his supporters for tho work they had done for him arid with drew. The next ballot resulted In a vote of 102 to 8G In favor of Mr. Wildish. The meotlng adjourned at 12:30 o'clock. MrWlldlsh, the president-elect, Is a student, from Aurora, where he- gradu ated from the high school In 1905. Ho Is very popular among the Sophomores at the University. TODAY'S PROGRAM. ' (Continued from pago 1.) Ventlon held-, at Indianapolis. Those who have heard Mr. Irish pronounce hfrii tin excellent public" speaker. f Besides thjese events, of Mthe Icntcri tnining Uind,.!thero will be. a meeting of the Regents, In which a number, of lpipprtanti matters 'will. be consld-v ered. Among other things will be the consideration of a petition from the University;, Bandn6klng',that. ,that.or- ganization be released from the obliga tlon Of remaining at the University during' th'e June Commencement to fur nish muelc for that occasion. "TTTF 'Junior Meeting. Th,o Junior class win meet next Thursday 'in Memorial 'Hall at'llO to consider tho matter of a class haf, Samples will be on hand and a selecf 'ETon made probably at that time. . . ' John Resler, '09, Is" sick with small nox at his room, 557 North Sixteenth, street. Another,.sludont, Qeq. Hf Mc? Dowell,, is '.just recovering, from tho same illness. Kappa 'Sigma held Its eloventh nnr nuql banquet at ,,tho Lincoln Hotel Vednesday nlgJV and Its annual danc ing party at.ihat.hotoLlast-nlght ,.. , Doctor.'' nnd Mrs. Clements left jfes '. erdayto spend the r'emalnJfoivof the WeeVin'Omahat ' I The late afternoon sunlight rested lovingly on tho enmpus at Ann Arbor. A scarcely j)ercoptible chill In tho air and. the early lengthening Bhndows were. solo reminders that autumn had succeeded summer, and that wintor Nns close at hand. Seemingly con scious of their impending' doom tho scarlet geraniums glowed with nioro than usunl splendor, while hero, find there .In tho troe-tops wero glints of tho same bright color. Summer was bidding a reluctant farewell to her favorite Michigan haunts; but verily her reign was over, for already along boulevard and "river were the symbols of September tho purplo astor and goldenrod. A crowded street car stoppod at the corner to take on still another pas senger, then went on its way up SUito street. A group of football playors with the inevitable following of small boys trotted down the dusty road, then for a moment ail was still. The Insis tent tapping of a woodpecker digging an oarly supper from a telegraph pole became startling In Its distinctness. Madge McGrogor was silent nnd un responsive alike to appeals of nature and human nature. Tho sunlight which drew such a wealth of color from the, Bcarlet geraniums emphasized the shabblnoss of the girl's attire the cot ton lining In her little jacket and her tired-looking, badly-worn shoes. "Wlllst du linmer welter schwelfen?" The girl's troubled eyes turned re luctantly to the open book in her lap. "Willlst du immer welter scholfen? Sleh, das Gute liegt so nnh." Forcing ' her mind to a concentra tion on the .text beforo her she slowly worked out the translation "Why will you always roam? See, tho gooo lies near" Tho book closed suddenly with a bang. Could it bo that there between the covers of a little German grammar was the solution of her -problem? Slowly unfolding a hastily scrawlod. letter, she read again, for the twentieth time: . '"Dear daughter. Mother Is sick In bod. There nln't nothing particular the matter with her only she seems plumb tuckered out. I reckon the ex try work of getting you started was a little too much for her. Seems like she's loBt all ambition and don't want to got well. I toll her to chirk up and that Christmas ain't far off and then you'll bo home for vacation but shr; says that vacations was all she'd .ever 8eq of you any more, that as soon as you get through school you'll teach or get married and one's as bad as tho other to her. Wo both know that you've got your own life to live and we don't want to go. against your best In terest's; but It .does seem kind pf hard to have our. one little girl swallowed up In tho big university where, she don't count no more, than .one feather In mother's bed while there' an old house out hero that ain't nothing left in It since she wont .away. .Mothop madg mo promlso not to say nothing' about your coming home, said she wasn't going to be selfish if she died for it. And I ain't asking you to come home, neither, I don't know what Is for the best. None of us knows. We all have to make our guess, and no one of us is much good guessing for some one else. I'll write again In a day or two, and may be mother .will be better. From your loving x FATHER.'.' . "Why will you always roam? See, the good lies near." Yes, literally, the good did Ho near and It was very good! The regular class work, tho magnificent library, the inspiration .of contact with four thousand students 8 Jik. S. F. 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