w.THE MICH16AN' DAILY - -I ATII ,TICS HAVE Sam Burchfield's UNDUE, PROMINENCE. (Cotiued from fagn One.) Fifle Tailoring oteisr athletes who wised to insure their s J competition a fourth year and naturally t Trade wulotd not much consider the larger i- tersts of sholarsip or stuent idals;c y their immediate friends; and by the t grduiate iirector worshipig, excusably t Can perrhaps, the almighty dollr. l Almtost ne of the alumnii were heard i Delivin f it at te tiue, aid the only generalb canasis sitte,ty Stevenson, shows mnatty f tetm ashatmettf tis atot of teir 1 Thl~e altmtaitater ; t majority of the studetst Itoblly hato wel-formied opinion,d G "'d" attdlof these the os whto now favor tsCtnferene certaily need feel no htttitliatitttt; ait many of the most rep- restatttive stdietst hae always op- Sam Burchfield 'cod te ati s for examtple, they 3d111 ~Lt1L 111LI tiilditstes thotise fatous anti-Confer- Q 6c ptitiiins, laughed at tet, asdit-ar- r gtei their promoters to a stadstil. & O ES HRNST. it is aictifit of iteals, sit so is moitst persistet. It is a qiestioi of at- _______________________________lIetics fr the endt of te good of Mfich- gait. ticathletics for sit end initsilel; le soer jtigment of almii, faculty sui thItoghftl sudnts against the asty action of the boart awed by par- ties personally itterestetd raisitg an it- BROWN'S Drug Store positg clanor. 120E. ibety t.No tatter whtrlaactiot may tic taket ow, few ats iobt that the larger ideal will triumph sooter or later. Onto0. JUNIIIR DETSCIER VEREI N HtAS SEVENTY MIEMBERS -_-_-_ _ :-- ---- The Junior fD etseer Verein, rival ALA * LOC S -f he IDettoeter Vereit proper, mtet atd AL RFA LO K iorgatizei yesterday afteroon, seenty $1.00) $1.50 -$1.75 strng. Prof. Witker, ea of the Ger- .5\iii ii- i Otistind siullty suettiteeti iisit departett, cotdcteteithe tieetitg MIICLIGtAN P-tititOBS an expliet the purpose of the asso-r 25c up to $5.00 etatiot. It is, in brief, to furiisi to the stnger students the same atmosptere FIlNE WATCH REPAIRINGi f fatmtilirity switi Germtan speecti and A SPECIALTY. iwatnter s wihthle tmore advatced st- Watch inspector fori the Ann Arbor Railroad is 'ts ae enjoyed for somec years its tic e ettsctisr Verein. The swork, of, .J. L. CHAPMAN nicessity, wiltle simpe in nature. Tte 26 s. MAIN ST.% uiotti Vereini is cotposet of stdents Branch: 33S State S. frmiibotittste literary atcteigicenttig, detartetis who are nosy taking sophi- im Eermtutattindhae shown iterest 2 nd utilit i t e irw ork. 0 iro titing y the experiettces of iie ior Vereit, the orgatizatiot will ticP lie start work i a bienss-ikec maneit itot s f ie I stmd hotic sorkitg divisions, ote for the SECOND'S ONLY isotintsantl three for the isen, were IL& .E JOLLY vaedsuetdiunireelyw nv tircli rorns iserr otaiteiin the1 rooiiisssit the various miemibers. Eeh MRS. J. R,. IUOJANOWSKI 'ntitit is uter ote of the Germnsit- strctors. f FASIIIONABLL HAIRDRESSER - --- Hair (Gods, Hairdesing, Shampooing Stritisates ii heavy waterroofs maniurin, ace Massage a Specialty. ttsfiirss. Wager CO., State Spt. Sigit 322 S Sate St.l0 tai rst,)eu B el Pho ne 359 o Ihelie g w iste s te.7 -0 ' BANKS THEFt AMER[S AND MtICIANICS BANI MAIN AND HURON STRETS CGenrattBankng Busisess. 3 perciet paid its Time atd Seious5iDepsits. Safety DO- posth Bes istot t oand upicets t. iare, Pe. h. . 5L-;E [voixsoVice-Pes . 11. CiocoSE. ast,.it. A. tWsiiAMO Ast[ The Ann Arbor Savings Bank; ONEK114 A tapital stock, $50,000.ossurplus, $55t,0 tsurces, S2,00,00 ResoutM UFF I A General Banking Bsiness Tranacted .. OrestoisCERt:Cas . ilseur Prer.;t w. 1i). ONE INA Harrimsan Vice Prs.: AT. j. 1it. Cashier STATE SAVINGS BANK House C4 sW.,J. tBooth Isis. V. Sheehasn C u ff ~ w ) Wiu. Arnoldt Dr. V. C. Vasghant Tas. H. Wads . iF. Mitts John ttaarer Jnto. Koch Ee Prof. fl. S. Carhart CHoenry W. Dougas L Christian Mtartin lDan P. Zmmerman FIRST NATIONAL BANK D F'.1. KINNI . tIAR~iSCO SOUmE, F..sh ion Stork tres. V i~-rs 5. 0. CLARKS(),N Cashier. Cstpitat,.10,0.O uurtitis ittd Proits.§500,000 German American Savings Bank 0.M Martin FUNER, TOR Comrxmerefek.l essn d Office 209 S. 4th Ave. Phone 98. Sm.vlsxs Residence 302 S.-5t Ave. Phonae°314 AMBULANCE ON CALL ' Can. e. an.n ansd 1L1benty Streeta "PUaRITY COMIMITTEE' AW AITS STUDENT EVILS The purity comnmittee, focused tots for tstm, timr for purity its elections, hasl skn to delfisite actions sitte its last itiblic .statetient. It is ratlerttse get-j crat optinion.sof, ,thle.conititee," stated tie chairman when sects yesterdlay, "not to take anty direct act on anty matter, bitt cattier lto keep the reftirt otr purify- ig isdeai continsally before the studeist bioty, ts take, forit whietiever a mtiter, ar elections sf ansyisiportattce arises. Thie reforns itself mttst always hreuwithi lie siudetits taut will iii a measure tie direted hr our cimitoitee." The following is the schedule for the smester examiinaltitt- in ithe lassuepart- rrent: First tear. clase--- truesday, Jain. 2&--Tuiris. is a. Iin. Wedshday, Jats. 29--Sales. 2 It.ii. Friday, Jan. 3tr--Crimuinal lass..i9 a. ini. Saiturdhay, Fete;s---Cointracts, p. m5. 'Cutesdhay, Feb. 4---Eleenitary haw.' Wednesdhay, Fits. 5--t tusirstic elar- tints. 2 p. it. iconuslyear elitss-- M~onday, Jats. 27---Bills suet titer. i. Tuersday. Jatn. 211---Ettuity jurishprot- thence. .2. Thutrsday, Jant. J-p--artnesip:.. Friday, Jant. 3Ji-Real prop--rtu_ 2 sMondasy, Felt. J3---Corposrations.: o. Tutesutay, Frb. 4-- liuseusts ansd car- tug. s. Thirdteac ltass- Motuday, jan. 27 -Mortgages. 2. We, dnessdauy- Jun. a2q---Contitutiional ThirrsdayJasit Ji---Jtuugtsseuts. 2. ~Satutrda-yIFt. ---trivritc tuuertaio9nal X'luititss1FO). 3-Counveyancinig.2. Cmus~ie lt. ;-Fedheral liractice. Wedntesda{Iu feb. 5-Pisubhie uoicers. Thursda-y,-Ferbs (----Raitlway lists;stud Psnkrsplsy. 2 p. mi. NIFi-iuc QU'ARTE'TTo SING'tt-T SuIi OK~sI-'. Th mmedicquaurut ewill tuake-is first publuic appeasranuce Fridasy tight. Thur uc- casiount willbhua smststker giveni 'uy the sophi mtcdics attthur N-lichigan.Ui tion Clubhouuss. trust. A. RIsi-.5Silt, _aCorneicleancsu, hats hienchotsent tresidenut of ths- 'ti- versity of i}lissoturi to take thinplaccuof R. h1. Jesse: resignted. GREAT INVENTORY SALE Undervwear, Shirts, Gloves, Trousers, Hose and Hats 20 per cent off. Suits, Over= coats, and Raincoats at 25 per cent off. Some old Suits at one half off A Money Saving Opportunity Ste ebier (a Wuerth Afrh AArbor, Mich. WATER-PROOF COLLEGE SHOIES We have themm,asmitheickinsd espeiatlly insul for such tweir. H-eavy domhuhe soles Cto heel, tlsrouighlyr viscolizedth rtl tasriids- atiddhlesolet ahsoltitsly swater tight inTtPan, BrownutanmthBthak Leathers. Dress Ponips .1e hi.lam-,est tush ficmst as>sorimucttcs-er shouwn iii Ammn Arbuor. Comse and try oni a5 pair iliaCtill fit ytour Heels. Cumullete l ice of Walking Ties, Price $4.01). Walk-wOver Shoe Co. - LAR(IEST QUICK REPAIR SHOP IN CITY. I _ Ak =6rw Ak wlb qar Wlb =% r.w ..F vln w l rqkv Since 1858 sNvebutte nade Watch Re- puaigone of our strongest features. HartScliafner 2rx- Hle'JelrStr,2SManstreet. cod Stalts arind Overcoats -Pyrograpby goods at" Fostera t $14 ..S50 to $20.00 UTZ The Clothier 4 .._______________________ t_ - Furnishing's YEAR L Bsox E.R.S B: ox 50c to $150 $1°_°to 300 i ats and Bath Robes, ktents and Stick Pins 0-4E- thlng tsp-to-de 1113S. Main St. H LII CT) d NI UT UJ (I) HJ tw Ql z. 0 0w '4 14 Patent Leather Belts : $d ack t Hot L unch sato your skirt or -blouse, 85e. Sendusa At Tnntti.a33655S. Stat. stoce of the dreoohs when sending ordor: rIt 3ELTCRAFT CO.. BOSTON, IMASS. I STUDIO-RNTSCULER, 319 East. Huron Street