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THE M1ICHIGAN DAI-LY

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CAMERA1 FOR SURVEYOR'S USE
N,. ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION.
I News of the adaptation of the cam-
e- era to surveying, by that department'
at of the university is arousing much in-
n terest in engineering circles. Prof. C.
8 IT. Johnson received a letter recently
from W. G. Hastings, '10, forester, of
'the Columbian National Forest Re-
gc serve, asking for advice as to the con-
instruction of a camera for use in topo-
of graphic surveying, saying that the Or-
he egon foresters are much interested in
ntits use. The teaching staff. of that de-
rpartment is working on a design to
Ie be handed to a leading manufacturer
of surveying apparatus, in order that
p !Any person who wishes one may pro-
cure it within a reasonable price.
u- K1LAiMAIZOO BUSINESS MEN
en SEAR~CH FOR NEW IDEAS,
' Several Kalamazoo business men,
members of the commission which is
ry revising the charter of that city, will
n- be in Ann Arbor Friday night to at-
c_ tend the Northwestern-Michigan de-
he bate. Their purpose in doing this is to
he get some new ideas on the recall, the
subject of the debate.
NCEMENTI

FIRST YEAR HUNTER HOV*SI
BAG BUT DIDV'T GET S'NIPE.
Many green freshmen have be*! un
earthed in the course of human events
but one whose name. ought to be. Nil(;
Green was discovered yesterday. A:
many know snipe hunting this timf
of year is like trying to get a copy o.'
a last month's magazine-the bird ha:
flown.
At dinner the other night, in one o.'
the fraternity houses the conversation
turned to, hunting, whereupon th.-
freshman waxed eloquent on his abil-
ity to kill the festive snipe. He wa,
told that the snipe hunting was th..
great Ann Arbor sport. "Take a ba-
and; lantern with you and when the3
start to come at the light nab _'em.'
A couple of ardent huntsnmen volun
teered to go with him. Qperationt
were started over near a distant poin,
on the new boulevard. He wax- tollc
to hold the sack behind the light, whilk
the 'others stirred the birds up., After
watching for an hour, he realized
something was wrong, but still insists
he heard a snipe. Can you beat it?
Adelphil"Picks Debaters.
The Adelphi. literary society Satur-
day night, picked a debating team from
its members to meetsa team of the Al-
pha Nu initae in about a month. Th.
men picked were Sugar, Becker, and
Goldstick, with Webber as alternate
The~ question for debate will beĀ°, lRe-'
solved, That, the initiative and refer--
endum should be adopted for the state
of Michigan. Next Friday or Saturday
night will occur the nomination. anc
election of officers of the Adelphi~oci-
ety.

.bCLL AN 1MADE :PRESIDE-NI
Secretary Smith Cets Office in Business
-Association.
At thie meeting of the Business As
ociation in Chicago last week, the as-
oAation formally organized and elect-
d Secretary Smith of this university
resident. The association is organ-
zed to keep all universities represent-
d in touch with the most advanced
nethods of business administration of
Ruch bodies. Methods of accounting
,nd purchasing and all other items in
:ealings not directly with the students
re discussed.
The organizations represented at thin
neeting were, besides the University
,f Michigan; the universities of Minne-
o9ta, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Kansas.
lhio State University and the
ichigan and Kansas Agricul-
ural 'Colleges. The secretary
f the Carnegie Foundation fund and a
:erk from the Ohio State accountant's
)flice were also present. The men
rom Missouri, Ilinois, and Iow;%a uni-
ersities were kept from attendance by
:old weather conditions.
It is proposed that the association
feet every year but the place and ex-
Mct -date for next year's meeting have
iot yet been set.

IThe Last Opportunity

Th

Qr. William
Windsor the
Phrenologist
W,11 Close
Business at
the end of this
week.

I

for

Dr. Windsorc'mntinueb his daily
denwoubtatOii;ano l'a k - to young
uJCu on tdeathianid PruipritN at
4:30 t'. v1 ., unti. Friuay at whrich
Limo he will cl's,.h, ir g.Ige-
Muni in Ann Arbor.
A la,,g)e uuubi,2r of zt dents
have talen his exainiinorm nd
are ascoti ished ad pl as, d :,t the
-te u r~tc) w ihwhich hie dosc.ri bc-s
ch tr.tLC'er and tbh- helpful advice
whi-h aiw ~ s acuonljhanie- hi,
tidlu'e;i Us.
F r Ih remiai d. -v of~ his stav
Dr. W.Viijd -,r iii givc. a spvial
e~anin~ir a1'11to .ttdc-n's (ht-crit-
tn~r the l1.*ding talei4, I ht.pr-in-
cipal faLulI in the cha,,acte,, . the
ehoie of (weupnat'On err d ggst
i'm firirnpr,.ving hezi itl f . one,
,iollar. Do nut mis, this (oi~por-
u~ty t~ ohta n ai reliable Dclin-
ea don of Character.

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rohlfeld & Co.'s

CLASSIFIED) ADS.
Adivertisinguatter for this
clzmsitied - col 111111weist ii wy
be paid for in ad va tce, and miay
be, left at the DAILV -oflico op-
po 'ite thle Maj~estic beweenCi the
hours of tl 11013 ad II) p. in1.,
ort (tQurry's 11mug Store, N.,
University nd Staite, at any
timeit up to 9::30 p . n.
These Ads bring Results.

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Our Great A
CitI

g Service to be had Anywhere.
'lothes we acknovvledge 11no
superiority ini every instanuce:

afieldi & Companyj
16 East HuronI

J. B. Mock Talks on Block SignAls.
J. B. Mock, electrical' engineer of the
Michigan'Central Railroad, will lecture
on "Block Signals as Applied to Rail-
roads," in room 3048 of the new engi-
neering building, tonight at 7:30. Mr.;
Mock was formerly president of the
American Signal association and is the
author of sevtbral books on the subject
of signals.
Plan to Entertain Goy. Wilson.
The tni ersity Wilson Democratic
Club will meet at the Union this after-
noon at 4 o'clock to perfect plans fc,
the entertainment of Governor Wilson
while the latter is in the city. Ali
who are interested are invited t6. at-.
tend..
J UNIVERSiTV CALENDAR

Men's Suits
Big

L O ST

Our Winter Clothing Stock T
Lot 1'SAHIS aXnd Cs

and Ov,--,,
Redc

Lost-Last week Waterman
Fountain Pen. Call 1716-J.

Safety
Reward
77-78-79

LISTEN!0,
All Hlart Schaffner &,Marx
Suits and
Overcoats
at Reduced P'rces

S The Clothier,
217 So. Main'
N. Y. "

LET

Jan. 16.-"Improved Highway" Charles
H. Hoyt, west, physics lecture room
at .8. Illustrated.}
Jan. 16.-A. Radclytfe Dugmore on S
L. course,, U. ball, 8 p. in.
Jan. 17.-Vocal Historical Recital
High School hall.
Jan. 17.-Cercie Francals soiree, Sar-
ah Caswell Angell hall. 8 p. m.
Jan. 18.-Union membership dinner ai
the Union.,
Jan. .19.-Junior Lit dinner at the Un-
ion.
Jan. 19.-Northwestern-Michigan de-
bate.
Jan. 19.-Morning, Woodrow Wilson ai
Whitney Theater.*'#
Jan. 20.-Comedy Club in. "The Mag-
istrate," Whitney Theater.
Jan. 20.-Architectural Society dance.
Packard Dancing .Academy, 9:00 p.
M.

FOUND
Found :-A small Conklin, self-oiling
~ountain pen. Owner can have 3same
by paying for this ad. _718 Church
230-L. J'affa. 78
FOR11RENT..
'o" Rent-Single and double room
Gomfortable and cheap. Phone Bell
366. 78-79-80
1' titlF
For Sale -Otne 15 jewel Waltham
watch, 20 year gold case; one 17 jew-
el Rockford watch, silveroid case
Both new. Taylor, 1208 So. Univer-
sity ave._ Phone 1799.
78-79
Awakened Itamteses Souvenir Scores
atnd 'Sheet Musie for sale at Schaeber-
le & Son's. 110 S. Main St. 63 ti
Hockey, players will find a splendid
atssortmnent of sticks; at Wahrs Uni-
versity Bookstore. 71 to Sri'
Patronize the new print' shop, bai'
and Ohlinger. Job Printers.' 109 E
Washington Street. Bell Phone. 432-3
18 eod trf
Good IMusic
"or parties and dances will be furnish
d on call by Bates' Orchestra. Phonr-
1050-J.4

LotZ
Lot 3

All odd Pants at 2

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Sliirtssiid Uiiderwea-r at a Re('uctic
Wadhamls&
121-123 S. N

T~ TRUBEY'
Furnish the Ice Cream for
Your Party
1 Cater To Clubs . and
Frats

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TrIJ HOP H-OUSE PARTIES

a'

t
x

&L Slump
Main St.~

Have Vo ir, Printing Done ate
CHIAS. F. 1EYEfRS
215 SOUTH M AlIN STREI;T
PROGRA 113, INVIT41'IONS, r1EUNUS, ETC.

Buy where

you can get ~

ng you call f~

All the comf orts-
When good fellows get together-
then Velvet is supreme This su-
perb leaf has hung in the warehouse
over two years-a tremendous
change-all harshness is nullified-
the leaf grows rich-remarkably
smooth-and in the pipe, Ye gods 1
what 'a smoke! "It's too smooth to
bite-too mellow to be anything but
the best smoke on earth. That's'why
it's called Velvet. One tin is a
revelation. At all dealers.
SPAULDING & MERRICK
CHIC AGO

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Goodyear's Drug Storle
107 South Maim Street
The Larget Stock it The State to elec" From
WE ARE NEVER, UNDERSOL~D'

Te'ephaone 'Your Oijer Now

Both Phones No. I t

r is

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SUGARB OWI

to your entire satsfactioqc-come here for

N gr

ht. Top Coat to the medium wei
avy OVERCOAT fir motorinw,
,dy o serve N ou.

bt dressiy coat,
we 'vv F,brios,

One ounce
bags, 5 cent3,
Convenient
for cigarette

MAKE THECIR OWN CANDY

terle, Varityj Tailor
ast Liberty Street

sr .Vs'

IP~sae Hat Ch oolate and ,Coffee Uor tho Cold Wevfherv

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f

Co1lc~2eMcn

at

Allen's

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