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(Continued from page 1.)
its-sudden arrival on the campus, been
engaged in two enterprises: absorbing
competition and rendering its contin-
ued presence essenitial. The first of
these is seen in the practical assimi-
lation of the Students' Christian Asso-
ciation, which is nominally. retained
only to enable the John R. Mott cor-
poration to make use of its property,
Newberry Hall. The second has been
partially effected by rendering many
real services such as the publication
of the Student Handbook and the main-
taining of an employment bureau. Both
of these should, and normally would
have been performed elsewhere. Now,
however, the time has come when the'
Y. M. C. A. and the Michigan Union
can no longer be contiguously present.
Either all possibility for a new and
magnificent home for the Unioni is to
disappear, or the religious institution
must be withheld from building its
projected clubhouse and from the gen-
eral interference with the younger
members of the student body, men in
no way in sympathy with its religious
motives, but whom its widely distrib-
uted and, in one case, misrepresenta-
tive pamphlets attract. Even now the
leaders are, it is said, endeavoring to
- obtain money from willing alumni for
their club house on the ground that the
defunct condition of the Union renders
aiding the student body through it im-
possible. And if the purposed club-
house be constructed, the Union IS
dead.
The situation is immanent and de-
serves attention. The students must
judge between the contending factors,
the Michigan Union .and the alien Y.
M. C. A. This letter is but a plea that
the vital nature and present insistence
of the situation be not overlooked. Are
we to unite to rule - our social rela-
tions or not? Is college spirit worth
while, or is the Yellow and the Blue
a mere travesty of a former sentiment?
Do we believe in both? Once let it be
plainly shown that the campus atti-
tude is against the Y. M. C. A., and
. the withdrawal of the latter is assured.
It only exists now through our iner-
tia. The S. C. A. and the churches are
well capable of caring for Christianity
among the students. The Y. M. C. A.
must go.
EDGAR A. MOWRER, '13 Lit.

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CLASSIFIED ADS.
Advertising matter for this
classified column must always
be paid for in advance, and may
be left at the DAILY office op.
posite the Majestic between the
hours of 12 noon and 10 p. in.,
or at Quarry's Drug Store, N.
University and State, at any
time up to 9:30 p. m.
These Ads bring Results.

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WANTED.
Wanted-Second growth Hickory butts
suitable for Automobile spokes. For
further information call on or write
W. C. Morrey, Mgr., Timber Depart-
ment, Hayes Wheel Co., Jackson,
Michigan. 49 to 73
Wanted-Student Barber to work dur-
ing spare hours. Apply, corner State
and Hill. 57-58-59
Wanted-Young lady at the MICHI-
GAN CALENDAR store, 313 South
State. Two weeks only. Apply by
letter, stating salary required. E. A,
Wright Bank Note Co., Box 146, City.
LOST
Lost-On campus, a belt pin with four
amethyst sets. Reward for return to
812. Monroe St. 56-57
Lost-Wednesday, on campus, Wash-
ington or S. Division, self-filling
Bookkeeper fountain pen. Return to
344 S. Division. Reward. 57
Lost-Field note book for surveying,
Thursday about 2 p. m., at corner of
S. University and Thayer Sts. Finder
Please call 788-J. 57
FOR SALE
IACKINAWS-A fine line of all
wool coats in stock, shown by Irving
& Plumb. Prices $5.00 to $8.00.
Phone 1314' 803 So. State
55-6-7-8-9
For Sale-Duebills on a leading Nev
York Hotel. See the Business Man-
ager between 1 and 2 p. m. - eod tf
FOR RENT.
For Rent-House at 502 Elm street,
furnished or unfurnished. Moderz\
improvements. Phone 1555-L.
57-58-5r
ti FOUND.
Found-Gold ring in shower bathroorr
of Waterman gymnasium. Call 778-
J. 57-5
We have a large stock of "Up-to
Date" Sheet Music, Pianos, and Musical
Instruments of all kinds. Look then
over before purchasing elsewhere.
GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE,
120-122 E. Liberty St.

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Fountain ]Pens Waterman'a Ideal
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See our large line of MICHIGAN JE W ELRY and
Finest Jewelry and Watch Repairing
Hailer's Jewelry St
126 S. Main St. Bell F
And Now Comes
ELORA
The c omo d dressers
a he fop; Paris al
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H and Made, 4Sizes
1 1E2 for25 jjIi
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as, d'ink it It is far bet-
or you than coffee, tea or
a, a food beverage, of
t value. We are agents
he well kn,,w Bohemidn
brand from Redland, Cal.
gal. $2.00 i gal. $3.50
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES

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All '12 lit baseball numeral men meet
at the gym Saturday at 1:90 p. m. with
numeral sweaters and caps for Michi-
ganensian picture. If impossible to be
there call Hippler, 1370-J or 960.
Omega Phi will meet Saturday after-
noon, December 9 at 1 o'clock.
Fresh lit class meeting today 4 p: m.
lecture room Tappan Hall.
No meeting of the Illini Club until
Friday, December 15.

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AtDERS

Cutting Cafe
Cor. State and Monroe
Block from Campus
MRS. C. A. RANSON

Martin guitars and
on earth, on sale at'
Son's Music House.

12tf
mandolins, best
Schaeberle &
29tf

Tickqts for the Catholic Students
Club Pre-Christmas Party, December
15, may be secured at Sheehan's Book
Store, or of W. E. Clark, C. H. Hippler,
or E. N. Walsh.
All engineers who play hockey re-
port in trophy room at gym tonight at
7:00 o'clock.
Glee Club rehearsal Alpha Nu rooms
5 p. mn. today.
Junior law basketball practice today.
2 p. m. City Y. M. C. A.

Have you seen those nobby 02 ford
blues at Milward's? Ta$r 80 S

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HAVE YOU BROUGHT IN THAT
$200 FOR THE DAILY FOR THE BAL
ANCE OF THE YEARI

Laundry
606 E. Liberty Street

Sweaters cut over at the
Royal, 209 E. Liberty.

Palms~
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Michigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity
ewelry. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold
alarms $1.00
Your Patrmage is Well Cared for Hered

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LET 'ER FREEZE
Schumacher's Hardware will furmish you with a pair of
Si ates, and you can skate. Peck & Snyder Skates
308-310-512 S6outP M1air

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$4.00 to $12.00
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Furnishers and Hatters Cor. S. State St. and William Sts.

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