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14 FRIDAY OCTOBER 13, 1011. GOSSIP OB STUDENTS AND RESIDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY TQ 1WN HAPPENINGS OF DAY IN THE ISLAND CITY; SOCIAL ANDPERSONAL i'JIIEELEII GOES BERKELEY ELKS pli chigesih: ruraleducation MISS ROTTANZl SINGS AT HALF HOUR Of MUSIC TflfflEETTIlET vvyiui iuuo iyr i vuvojuo rii I BRILLIANT CARNIVAL LAKE 4 ii ii i 'i i i i. President of University Will Deliver Address at Palace Hotel Banquet. tlNTVERSITT OF CALIFORNIA. Oct.

13.In response to a telegram from Governor President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the university left last even, lng for Sacramento to join the governor's party which wolcomed President Taft to California at the Oregon state line. Dr. Wheeler 'spent today with the Taft party. lift will be a speaker at the banquet which will be given the; President at the Palace Hotel this evening. He win also repre-l sent the university at tha Panama-Pacific exposition ground-breaking exercises tomorrow.

President Wheele will leave Sunday for-the east to attend conventions of the Na-; tional Association of Btate Universities and the Association of American si ties. The former will meet at Mlnneap-4 oils October It and 19. and the latter ln Chicago October 2s and 27. President Wheeler will speak at Weltesley at the Inauguration of Prepldeht He has also been asked to speak at the inauguration of President Vincent of the University of Minnesota, i He will return to California about October tL OFFERS- BCHOUAR9HIP, TTXTTVTT.T? B1TV f)U AIJFORNIA. Oct.

Students of the department of, arch! tenure in the university have re Oetved notioe from the Saa Francisco) iMKiiMtiini TnV 11 will award an nhnUnhln mmtmhti In the organization to the student holding the scholarship in the department i NEW HONOR SOCIETY" MN. tiNivERsrrr of California. tet. Bight men were admitted to- mera-j bershln In' the Tan iJta ri. an engmeer-i honor society, i meeun.

1 rs-ill-i nt mechanics II. Archer. I r- WH5 ilif Important Conference Be Held at Davis Farm --Tomorrow-'." tTN'l VKRSITY OF CA22FOHNXA, ot The rural education conference to be held at the Davis farm under the stopple es of the Btate TJnfversity and -the California country life commission, will be called to order, by W. A. Beard, "tibalrr 'man of the eommlsslotw.

tomorrow. Fol- I a Jl TttjU United State Department of will teU of the progress In the east In "offsetting through the schools the 'idency of country Children to desert the. farm for the city. a committee will present a detailed plan tor redirecting the rural school system of California," recommending, th fol Slowing changes: "Closer supervision of rural the tstate legislature to provide for at. least Sons supervisor of agriculture, in each xsounty within five legislation or practice to make the teehool hWse the social center of each fcommuntty.

i Better. utilization of. the publication of ithe State University, the- state normal schools, the state superintendent's office and other publio. agencies. to enlighten the rural and urban public as to condi-'tions and advantages of country life.

Inducement to teachers to" live the wholes time of each term In the school community and to enter Into the social 'activities of the community. 7T niinur iiriirn nr rnuNtnitvyDur THEIR EL Miss Olga Stumpf and Pay- mnnln Dntimhnil. I.nnn IlldoLCl iiajiiiviiu wuiiii. Wed in Vallejo. ALAMEDA, Oct Eloping- to Val-Mejo without -confiding their intention to jthelr families or friends, "Miss Olga fstumpf and.

Paymaster Raymond Gunn, rTJnlted States navy, were married last rMnndaw and following1 the ceremony tel ephoned for the parental blessing and forgiveness. Although the engagement of the-young. F. Pollard and J. P.

Zlff. 1 College ofrV, MISS SOPIITE ROTTANZl, vit -will sins the half botir of Muste. VnoTTOOeprV nw A Oct! 13. Miss Sophye Rottansi, who -was heard here last spring, will rive a song vn.u. rirk theater.

She wlllt be assUted by Miss EUsabeth Oolan. violinist; Hlalmar Holmes, 'cellist, and H. B. Pasmore, eeompanlst. The program wiu oe or eepeciu mwr.

Mi- tm annearance 1 several Mmnnun. Amnnif these 1 Is a song. "Love's Arrows Fly True'lj. trnalated from the Sanskrit by Prores- sor A. W.

Ryder, and set to musle by ilr Pasmore. The program will be at follorws: TPeace, Dio iVerdl Bong of Four-Seasons. Bavannah Bllent John Harrahan Pratt Spanish Serenade. Leopollna RottanrI Steffant tve's Arrows Fly Pasmore rnoiiiuio Prayer- from A wa UeHa as ViMltllsl. KBfn A 2' In ease of inclement the con cert wlU not be given.

BERKELEY FRESHMEN -FULL OF CONFIDENCE ''OS CALIFORNIA. Oct. 18. Exchange of assurances that the California freshmen will win in their game with Southern California tomor- row- was the order of the evening at tv.j fruhmiiii nmolrer and rallv in Har men gymnasium last evening. The speakers were Tram Charles' Vols, Louis Watts 1 and Captain Amos EUlott and Freshman Captain BogarduS, E.

F. Sullivan acted as chairman. Vols. ave his opinion that the team has not shown a sufficient display of II. 1J.

ins I for of 05: -v mining J. ft. Human and P. W. Thomp son.

College of civil -engineering E. Carpenter. B- F. Felcblin and. B.

Hammlll ALAMEDA PERSONALS AT.AMF.nA. Oct. 1J. Mr. and Mrs-i 1 whoVa a-va -treet.

Saa Francisco, Tl where they expected to make their home) a year. Miss Christine Burner entertained seven tables Of bride at ber home In Clinton avenue yesterday. The afternoon was in honor Of Miss Orace Laymanoe. MrSr OscAf Schlesinger was hostess sfl informal afternoon for 'Mrs. Charles Souther yesterday.

Mrs. Souther will leave for her Jom4. in Boston next week after several months In the bsl cities. Mrs. Souther is the house guesd bef sister Mrs.

C. Shattuck. Thd sniests vesterdav were: Mrs. Charl9 Queen kabeHa, Scene on shore of Lake Merritt yesterday, PLilfl FOR SHOIV Most of Paraphernalia for the Minstrels Js Ready for Vt -r i BERKELEr, Oct. IV A of special "rcenery for.

the Berkeley Elks minstrel show, which wtir be held In the Maodonpugh theater tomorrow and Satur day night, arrived this morning and when tha Tjrops have been set this afternoon by th stage bands all will be In readiness for 5 the rise of the curtain on opening nighty There has been si; heavy sale of I. Followin the closing performance the Elks will, hold party In the Forum 'In Oakland Saturday night. The large grill room hasbeen, reserved for the members. There Be almost SOO. The impressive ceremony of burning the mortgage on the Elks building site on Allston way will be ebserved- Saturday October it.

The win be attended by prominent Elks from all the bay wcjtiea; minstrel show pro ceeds are to- be used in paying tne debt on the building lot. MISS ALEXANDER TO BE BRIDE ON OCT. 25 1 tie, 13. Tr. mnd- Mrs.

Georee S. Alexander ef this' blace have sent out rnvltatlons to the- marriage of their oAdele Louise Alexander, to John Bewersmlth, on Octo ber 25. The eeremonies will be observed at the home of the- bride-to-be's parents and will be one of tfie ocial events of the Miss Alexander is an accomplished mu sician, being well-known in, the musical circles on both sides of the Bower smith Is an Oakland business man. GATHER AT BIER OF MRS. CATHERINE HAFFEY PJrCttiiONTK Oct.

IS. The. funeral of the late Mrs. JtSatherin Haffey, who died on- following -the shock re- ceived when the launch In which she was riding with friends several weeks ago, capsized, throwing -her Into ihe water nd drowning Joeeph Stinger, one of the partyi was held this afternoon from the undertaking parlors Of B. B.

Small-- wood on Maedonald avenue. Interment In Sunset View cemetery- followed. AUSTRALIAN BOYS AT UNIVERSITY MEETING UNrVEttStT OF CALXFOBNIA, Oct. 13. Berkley's--boy members of the Young Australian League, listened to college songs, and yells- and a talk by Professor D.

Barrows on his re cent tourr of several. Latin -American states, at this morning's fortnightly university meeting' in Harmon gymnasium. Later they departed for Oakland to attend the city hall cornerstone laying. tDWARB FREEMAN DEAD. BERKELEY, 13.

Edward Ai Freeman, son ot-P. J- Freeman -of the firm of McManuS Freeman, undertak ers, died yesterday at the family home. ztiz urove -street. Death WAa, caused by dropsy, resulting from-heart disease. The funeral will fee held Saturday morhiiis; from- St Josenh's ehcl.

with Interment', at St. Mary's cemetery, Oak- ianq- it mm the marriage was not xo-nave Kaen i rpface anUl ttoe first of the year and -The CoUmbus -Day celebration in khe elopement was a complete surprise, Oakland closed last night with a bril-I Announcing that she was going to rrt T.ntto Mfrrrit. a. boat for shopping. Miss Stumpf lefti1" carnival on law aaemtt.

a ooa: her home at 1429 Bay street Monday parade, Illuminated by thousands of 'and after meeting Paymaster Gurni went electric llghtsl making: of the affair a 1 1 fn TV rrm Intlmatlln thai 1 Souther, Mrs W. O. Henn, --yv, Medcraftr. -Mrs. Frederic WheeW, i John Ferine, Mrs.

Jennie w. Center, Mrtf H. Shattuck, Miss Sue Wheelock. Mrs. fight.

although It appeared -physically Mrs. ireasricic worm iert yesteraayj superior -to -the oae of last year. Csptain for her home In. New. York after spend-Elliott was given an ovation.

Freshman lng the summer months In this city. She Captain Bogardus declared that his team was the house guest of Mrs. Frederic Would not only flight but would' Bayre. Columbus pays homage to veritable "night In A con- cert by FortFs royal Italian band and a display of fireworks also contributed to tn spirit of the Columbus Day -pageant, The Jboat parade was Jed by the Columbus fleet, carrying: as passengers the participants of -tb literary program of the afternoon la the Santa Maria, the three crews and Columbus in the Nina and the University of Cal MASS MEETING HELD BY WOMEN STUDENTS UNTVERSITT OF CALIFOBNiA, Oet. Plans for the proposed spring festival' were discussed at a mass meeting of women students at Hearst hall last evening.

A campaign to an Honor system of conducting examinations, without supervision of the was decided upon. Dancing and refreshments followed the business CLASS HEARS LECTURE IN GREEK ATEH ITNTvTERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Oct. IS. The -Oreek theater this afterhoeni held a college Class which had been 1 crowded out of I the regular-recitation I room.

Because of the popularity of Professor Charles Mills Gayley's course on "Great 3ooks. his lecture classes have become too large for the regular cbxss rooms. V. ha narents or tne vounsr woman Ithe addition of a son-in-law In the fam- liiv, was ftoui i a nlghbot" to "whom Mrs: telephoned the Of. rnar-rlaire; -1 Paymaster Guna- la- stationed at Mar Island.

Mrs. Gufin has made her "home tin this city for many years -and has a host of friends. Paymaster and Mrs. tGunn left "for a honeymoon 'trip after (the ceremony. They will reside in Va.1-tlejo upon their return.

GRADUATE STUDENTS I TO HOLD A SMOKER UNIVteKSlTT' OF" CAXlFOIJA, Oct! 13. Graduate students of the University will meet at as Informal smoker Vto be held' in Senior hall tonight. Several imembers-of the committee on higher do-rees will be present i Professor W. M. Hart will, cpeak and pi.

1. B. Soule will give several piano (selections. moose to s' i PLAY VHIST TONIGHT ALAMEDA, Oct. 13.

Alameda lodge Moose, TIo. 09- wiir glvef a -whist Iparty at Moose? hall tonight. Twenty-Jfive prUes will prove --a magnet for en Hhuslastlc card players. The entertain- planning for a high jinks at an open meeting 'Wednesday, 3 October 1 25." The committee, of which. James "Bar rones im Sc hair man.

arranged novel, pro- fJ Oakfand rsr Fdx Men Suits and Qyercciats I Frederick Maurer, Mrs. w. B. Townsefli, Mrs. George jauraocx -atKi Mrs.

a. u. Schlesinger. 1 I Ss itsis. Sad Frandsc 0 Coneentjitd on thes'uits v.

trftnrtfi dnd ability of the "WOOD tnanuUo- 5 H.P DiT 4 tiiring organization has been "and overcoats for, $15.00. the upper plane, the only part of the machine out of the water, when he alwas rescued by men in a motor boat. Neither Cooke nor his machine were Injured. PLANS ANOTHER. FLJGOT.

The young aviator Is contemplating a novel night today. He the Weather to follow the vessel Which Will carry President Wililam Taft Across the bav. In his hiDlane. In 'the event that he makes the -flight he -will follow the boat down the esthary and, flying; over" the decks of the vessel, drop a nuger bouquet of i flowers to the President. He will then follow the Vessel across the bay to San Francisco.

COLLEGE MAN DIES7 IN SAN FRANCISCO tnSTltERBtXt; OF CALIFORNIA, Oct. tS, Alexander Eels, one of the prom lnent alumni Of the university. died In Ban Francisco yesterday. Eels, who Was instrnmental in establishing the '84 loan fund, entered from Santa Bar bara and was a elassmate. of Mof-fltt, of the board of regents.

He practiced asv an attorney in San Francisco for many AMAT0TT0 SING IN BERKELEY TONIGHT '-BERKELEY. Oct- 13. Migno? Pas quale Amato, famous baritone, Mme. GUda Longarl, soprano" of La Bcala Milan, and Signor Fernado Tanara, jtonductor i -of the Metropolitan company," pianist, will appear, in -the first concert of the season under the auspices Of the Berkeley Musical association -at Harmon gymnasium' tonight. A program' -of ten-- numbers has arranged.

including eld Italian songs. Inches; Snedlgar (O. second; rT. Wheaton (6t. M.

C), thirds THROWINCr 5-POUNI WEIGHT. Won by Mahoney (Un-i; Snedigar (O. Rose (O. C.a third. -2 -DISCUS.

Won "by Alderman 121 feet i Inch; Snedigar C), second; Rose CO. third. JAVEljN THROW. Won by Snedigar C); Kendrlck C), Marris 0. C-.

third. Distance. 1S6 feet 1 inch, breaking American record of 165 feet 2 inches, also. held by Snedigar. KUNNlNfJ HIH TtSiilV.

Wen by Horine (a), feet 11 VI Inches; Finney second; Wing (U. third. BUNNlNa BROAD JUMP. "Won by Dawsort. O.

Snedigar (Q. second; Maker third. Distance, It feet 34 tnche. POLE VAULT. Won by Itendricks lOi C); Mlllef second: Drier (St- M.

Oi third. Height, 11 feet 9 Inches, "SPECIAL- 120 VART HANTJlCAP. 'Won by FoeUte, I yards; Dosier, 8 yards, r. second; Taylor, 4. syus third.

Time, is seconds. Vrtilowln are the nolnts scored: Olympic Club i Stanford Pastime i California i. .14 St. i. VistUcion Valley 1 i i 3 Unattached 10.

Points for R5-oound 'wplcht nft counted. Price! Quality! -Servicel We- carry the best, values hi Ladles' Ready to Wear Garments to be found in this city. Our goods are all high grade materials from tne-? best: manufacturers. Every attention given to customers entering our establishment. 4 rt Get your next fronvv end satisfied si I 1 l-vlt has been the aim to.

turn tit garments at this prico entirelystiperior to those of any other make or iactory. ifornia mandolin club In" the Plnta, followed by an especially edulnped Hawaiian outrigger, containing TT i m. chorus of Hawaiian sing-era. The car nival closed at a late hour with. the display of fireworks.

There was but one notable mishap to mar- the day's pleasure, that of Aviator Weldon-Cooke's fall 'into the" waters of the' lake. While return Ingito- 'Alamedariast: night- after his successful night over and around this city. Cooke, in his Curtiss biplane, plunged into -seven feet of water "when his engine refused, to work, The aviator managed to climbs out Of the -wreckage and -was cllngfo to AMATEURS HAVE A GREAT DAY AT BERKELEY 83 Stanford. 29 Pastime JL. C.

i -i .24 U. O. Ilk. mm mm w-m j4 St. ftlary's College 5 Kanta Clara College v5 Visitacloa "Vi A.

C. .1 IJnBtAachGcI TFoihta Tor C-pound weight tbjrow.not counted, mm weiifht.jns got- cpgnlatlosi MMMMMMlfWWIMMWi, One -new American record and several nrsi-ciass- penormances featured th. an nua Pacina Association tragic ami field won by the Olympic C3ub on tne university -oc oval yes- MnV wiennwD. vvingfta letes annexed a total of S3 points. Stan com -was second with 26 points, -the-Pas time Athletic.

Club third with 24, Unlver-iftty Of California 14, Santa, Clara eollege ei Mry visitacion vauey-Athietlc Association and unattached athletes fi. FoUOwing "Were the results: 100 'YASI DASH. Smeltstfr- PJ. second; Stanton iuuu. iimyn i-i) eeconas, feeoond heat-won by Rogers Claudius U.

secondi-Best thirdi i Time, S-s. seconds. Finai Won by P. Gerhardt R. Rogers CP-.

second; SmMtxer thirds, Time, seconds. Tied State record bold, by Schlfferstein 1 YARD DASH. Won by Campbell (S. W. secondj Hoenisca thlrd Time, SI seconds.

-v- r- i XABXr rASH. -j First Gerhardt fQ. ti); Claudius tU. second. Time.

2J 1-5 seconds. c- -1- Second heat "Won lby1 CampbeU" (S.) Snieltser (P-. second. Time, 3 seconds. Third heat-Wbn by fBgersP.y Falk Final Won bjrtjerhardt CO.

Rogers. (Pj), second;" Smeltser 120 IARD HURDLES. r'FIrst beat -Won trr Morris -Oisin (St. M. C), Second, Time, If -5 eecond heat Won by" Maker i tp.i Mmtzer (U.

-1 l-s fr 4 Final Won Tby Morris (O. -1 Vker P. second; Misuser fix. -C. hirrt Time, 18 -S seconds.

j20 TABD HURDLES. i 6 First hMt-Won by Malott P.Kseeond;-Tlme, SO 1-5 second -Second heat-Won tr Mtirri, trfm. llavenjtO second; ixuro. uraa, ti leconas. Final Von by Morris to.

C.Ti Ufilott second; Havens CUV- C. -j-third. -A-. seconds. sg- YAfiD KTOt i Won by L.

Foelke rj. W. second; -10 Beans Time. minutes 1 1-S, seconds. i ONE MILE RUN.

"Wort by Bennison (Dn.) Vlugl (St. M. C), second; Crab be CUV third. Time, 4 minutes 34 seconds, i FIVE MILK RUN. by Rehberg: (V.

W. A. C). second; HartweU 0. third.

Time. 27 minutes 23 1-5 seconds. -5 FIELD EVENTS. Ti THROWTN'G IS -POUND HAM5IETI. Won by IXMahoney 160-feet Inches; K.

Rose (O. C), second; K. Shattuck. thlrfl. PUTTING 1 6 -POUND SHOT.

Woa ty -XL fjse CO. Cy, 45 test' i Qreatiaccoirimbdation to; air those who ivisho avail themselves of ihe opportunity We are prepared to extend to you any amount you desire, as we only' carry th6" Ff RST GRADE Clothing for'Nen and'ung lMert ail the latest A styles arid Fabrics. Our terms afOasyi How. well we have succeeded you can determino to- morrow when you look at the magnificent new. Suits and splendid.

Fall (5vercdats that are ready at these figures. Colors are the new wood brown, grays and tans. in mlrtures7 herrmgbdtt stripes, soft tdfie stripes, invisible ciiecksf and' plaids also the navy blue, serges the American Woolift Mills, and black thibets? styles servative or dressyx men, also fof -stout and eldefly men and for the yoUng.cbllege chap. -J Cercoat? are in 45, 50 and 52-incn lengths, with eitler convertible, presto or straight these ire on sale tomorrow at $15.00. -M 95c YOU GAI1 PAY S00 dozStl new patterns In the-celebrated bridge sliirt ejblf "and -pl eatecl bosoms coat styles -attached -and -detached and without.

collars 'o match." sizes-from i4's to IVm In'- these." splendid new fatteTrIs; wonderful variety to chbose' "shirt ln'Atnerlcsk Will this shirt for the money. lot oh sale JfTldaj" and peb; 7eek50! nonTniY Mshjor credit Prices sarnel V-VFiilFDress Suits, $35.00. IK WO; r' Double Breasted Fancy cheviots, IS double breasted styles, also in natty Norfolks; aged to IS years; on sale at 3.4S. Boys'J Serge llorf olll Suits 55.00 New Stanley model. In ages 4 to 11-' years: smartly cut.

lots of styles. 1 Blgr value at $5 The Stroller 5.00 A dandy Overcoat for bOya to 16; fua length; an wool; wool serge lined, with convertible collar; i Bpedat priced tS. rilcnVAii-vvoo! Sweater-Coats $2i and Oxford and various color combina tions; exceptional values and worth considerably On aale Saturday at $2.00. JIor' of these special blacks and colors; on sale specially Friday and Saturday at 20O. In town.

take notice, this bargain. Sviss Ribbecl; Underwear 50c Men's ine quality Swiss ribbed, sweater neck underwear, in pink, blue and ecru; extra quality; on sale at 50c" 1 Tuxedo SuHi, We carry afine line. of Hats Also 7 a -large variety of 1 ATTHE OjLD-R ELI ABLE CREDIT HOUSE. 1 r..

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