? - aefive e on UNIVER-S1rY - CA'LENDAR- Jan. 4-1.-Tryouts, for Deutscher Ver- ein play 4 to 5 p. mn., room~ 203 U. U. Jan. 7.-"The, Debts You Remo. mber,". Newberry Hall, 3:00 p.,in, Jan. 8.--Senior Law dh-uier at the Un- ion. Jan. 9.--Senior Engineer din~ner at the Union. Jan, 9.-"Ceramics" .Dean Orton of 0. S. U. West Physics Lecture 'Roomi at 8 o'clock. Rt w Over- coats Jan. 10.-Vocal recital by Nora WVA..N E ). Wiate d-Second growth Hickory butts' suitable 'for Automobile spokes. For, further iornmatlon call on or write W. C. 'Morrey, -Mgr., Timber Depart- etHayes Wheel Co., Jackson. Michig an. 493 to 73 FOR S,1LE For Sale- Duebills on a leading New York Hotel. See the Business Man- ager between 1l an 2 p. an. eod tf Buy the story of 'The Awaxened Ra- n'eses" and oth(.r photographs of the fin ale of Lyndon, photographer. 62 tf The score and music of the Michi- g:. t Union Opera can be purchased at the. most convenient "place. Grinnell B ros. Annex, 313 So. State St. 62ti Awakened Rameses Souvenir Scores and Sheet Musioy for sale at Schaeber- le & Son's, 110 S. Main St.a 63 tf BI1F'SS1'XPR'S GRILL Charcoal Grill- ed Porterhouse Steaks, 113 W. Huron St., ulpstairs, opposite Interurban Sta- tion. 69e o d71 HTaie. you seen those nobby Oxford blues at Mlilward's? Tailor, 330 S. State" St. ' ltf ;' r k. . _ _ _ . Ijlj/ (+4> .. . f 'y C.; ierty Street I. 119 8QSchmrid's D W ARE STORE~ GIFTS 205 S. Mafa% -St. ;NDARS and DIARIES F'or 1912 conv~nient desk cal, nelar eliminates all ce of forge ting im, octamnt detai s,_ or ng app ointments. u A ill eijoy a diary now and in after x ~.Make tioesof en :agtineut and prom- and record yotur iptsi s of dairies handsomwdy bour d in ch tbhor )ett le & S chartrer Co. JR BINDERS STUDENTS' SUPPLIES' B01 Phone 1404 Hunt, School of Music..e . Jan. 11.-Senior Dent dinner at the Un- ion. Jan. 11.--Faculty Concert,'High School hail Jan. 12--Soph Lit dinner at the Union, 5:30 p. in. Jan. 13.--Senior Medic dinner at the Union. E Jan. 13--Athletic Association election. U. Hall, 9. to 12 a. m. Jan. 14-"The Debts You Forget,"New- Newberry Hall, 3:00 '.i. Jan. 15-Junior Engineer'dinner at the Union.' Jan. 15,-Orchestra Concert, High School ,hail. Jan. 16.-A'. IRadclyffe, Pugiore on 'S L. course, 'U. ball,;8 P. m. Jan. 17.-Vocal -listorical R ecital, High School hall. Jan. 17-Cercle Francais soire'e, Sar- ah Caswell Angell hall, 8 p. mn. Jan. 18.-Union membership dinner at the Union. Jan. 19.-Junior Lit dinner at. the 'Un- ion. Jan. 19.--Northwesten-Mician de- bate. Jan. 19.-Mornin, 'Woodrow aWilson a' .Whitney Theater, Jan. 21---"The Debts You'll Pay," Now- Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. in. Jani. 22.-Flonzaley Quartet,. Universitay Hall, 8 p.m. . Jqn. 22.-Fresh Engineer dinner at'th( Union.' Jan. 22.-Comedy Club' in "'The Mag- istrate," Whitney"Theater. Jan. 23..-"Le Roman Feu:lieton,," M. Louis Delainarre, Sarah Caswell An- gell Hall, 8 p. M. Jan. 23.-Coinmerce Club Smoker- aa the Michigan Union. Jan. 23.-Soph .Engineer dinner at th, Union. Jan.~ 24-Piano Recital by Ceceiliia Ra., Berry,. School of Music. Jan. 25.-Shakespearean recital "Thc Merchant of Venice," 8:00 p. ni. Sar ah' Caswell 'Ang-ell IHall. Jan. 28.-"The Responsibility of th( State"' Newberry Hall, 3:00 1). in.' Jan. 29.-Semester examinations be. gin in all the departments. Tan. 31.-Violin Sonata Recital, Thigh School hall. Following a custom recently inau gurated in the east, 'the auditor o'' Dartmouth has published his rer'or' for the year ending. June 1,"19~11. Cop-, ies were" sent to the alumni, of.Athe col- lege. Union Offers §Peeial Program - Today, Vocal solos and l a kins and W. A. Diekeina will feature1 the. Sunday afternoon pro-rranjt at. rt: Michigan Union clubhouse . today. Smoking material and cider: will b'( served as refreshments. The., program Will commence at 3 o'clock. J(d @ Special redu cd c; s10 'Seniors SIT'TINGS AND ONEPRINT m-5 Call andlook -over our work For® Fall 1911Y Copy~;~>. ~ li-ied Duck Cold Feet. Are advance a~gents for Restless Nights Warm UP A Hlot-Wate~r Bottle lit Bed Timpe a Su e Cure Hlockey "players, will find a splendid a. sortrfent of sticks at Wahr's Uni- v ersity -Bookstore. 71 to 80. Lost--Lill Folder containing about $25 in cash,. also cards with owner's name. Return and receive reward at :101 South Thayer. 71-2-3 Death Vi!sits Home of Prof. Ilegner, Mary lizabeth, the daughter of Pro- lressor Hegner of the university died suddenly 'Friday night as the result of onulsions. Death came in forty- five' minutes and was believed at first o result from 'i'nfantile paralysis, but his 'was' later denied by Dr. Breakey.' k. post-mnortemr was 'held this after' Noon.. The' child was two and one half years old,., Funeral services were held yester- ' r ternoon and interinent was made ~n F'orest Hill cemetery. A? I1F.WTPEBLOOD'S CLA4SS TO CITVE SHA.. KESPF i EALN RECITAL Professor Truejloods. class' in ,hakespearean Reading will give a re- 'ital of "The Merchant of Venice" in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall on Thurs- lay, evening, January 25,, at eight 'clock. The play will be produced owithout special scenery-and costumes thius' giving the air' of. an old-.English , layhouse. No. admission will be Charged. T}rade Clark L~ecture is Delayed. Mr. E dward S. Rogers of Chicago who was to have delive red the first of a series' of lectures on the "Law of CTradeinarks and Union Trade" before he 'members of the Law department Vonidll afternoon, 'January 8, has been '~eented from doing so by illness in I As~ family. The' date of the first lec- .urea will be announced later but it will fobably be Monday, 'January 15. 1i'E 3'Y YEAIRS AG~O TODAY. Plalis were completed for the foun- at ion of the Michigan Law Journal. «lp71h;Stone was made Managing Ed- .tor and Business °Manager. 11 AT HUPON BELL PH( ( LWe devote esprcial atnint ongnnstailoring .If 11in ife well (ress di, tPly,'-l i(i) robAblyContll'l' )(inue to d 'sswe means 1 they xx 'll C(-11LItii.C to7h1 vetheir clothes i il (l', her ; and dependIAupon Us frth1)C ttha, w il erespolnsibi l )):1rl C I1 IExclusive patterns, in1 foreign woe l lSselcted 1especdaly nmn 7, COnstiue o. 334 L President Mv. J. Seeley of the senior pharinics, has announced the foilwi n_ comm1_ittees to guide the actvitis 01 she class through. the ening117year~ Invitation--Bert. Ftletcheri, chair- mnan; Edwxard Rt. NguTheodo;re T Gibson. Social-Bruce~ L. Reynolds, chair- man; Wesley M. UzDiavi, Knnethi Davis. Cap and Gown---George C. Mich( ,chairmnan; Rex Bo,-tich, 1Ewell B . Cl-- Picture-Edwin P. Mlaclk, chairmann James H. Hilburn, Simpson P1. CGreen,' Robert Albertson hads bce n appointctI hockey 'manager. P'RESID3)gENT BENp'iT : g~lO 'COylNDE' iINJS "WIIE-BI.BINf~" R(WE55 Jl S The m zain Ccomm~lnitt~te meetng Wednesday afl %veA at 2:30. At thi v;hole aterofimakir pcted to be disprosed lciic tasks assigned to initesI'1 what aino an ',ll da~y session yest commitZ tee cn the Jubi worked on the lan of subittod to the regu Lnaevening no inorn .:ivtenfout,. however'. i !. L i. , All I I I Ml~ichigan Pins, Fobs and Frateraity Jewelr~y. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold alarms $1.0 Your Pati-nnage is Well Cared for Here IA Schumacher's Itai'dwaree will fnri'. You with a rair of S gates, and you'-an skl* at e. Peck & Snyder skates ....Q~ I l vwsty fIF -.1c bous M~aaard Sti e.t Across. frm IMta ' t MIJS'C'from "all kTEST OPERAS' Is Always to be had at the of Music for the Colge Student" Always Glad to Play for You eirsity Music HO n s+ I ~ jIlljii!11 tjij.__-'1ljllj jl1 III IIIIII _I I _ President Benton of Ver mnt Unl-i- v'ersity has has decided opi*nions con:-t cerning drinking profsors .: ays "No more hateful spectacle con rort advanlcing civilization, than abers- ping, wine-bibbing ceollege or uvniversi- ty professor. tHe is htflbcueh is incongruous. More thanth, he is, hateful because of the .havoc he wcrks vs an iconoclast Inl the eaxiul temp;le of youthful idealis. it is a safe rel~- diction that. in the n ar coing dayte An r cin s..o a , historic tradition, thecolgprfso who drinks in public or in private wl not be tolerated le°7 b? f teyondoftr sthi e me tin ing his discovery; 9and ?I should sayt, you in perfect cand orthtIwlno ?rae on a teach~iing bodIy !w ith men who use intoxicating liquors in any-,form whatsoever. AMyreonbityoyug nmiodmdcharacter ideials istogratop- mit mee to attempt to bea.r te ude of. responsibility which I could? note-- cape for aclegewolasa m moral life." Q;('tliers Report Wg"Remlny~di'I; A.n article appearing i nrnring'! issue of the D,, to the sale of Dr. Angell' conces" was erroneous in ,ave the imnpression that taihble nlyat the store Warether local book s teiving the Looks direct fr usher and have them on hanit's book store also reps ly dlemtand for the work .o able President Eineritus, close to two hundred cc book. iiaidbdlContests Come The handball tournamei be held this year until sr:ig Dr. May has ha qu:iies :about the contest a la;rge number of entries. T'he Da