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January 20, 1912 - Image 3

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REORGANIZATIONS 01?
ARE 3MERE LEGALIZ

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SHA

ng to the various and sundry
histories religiously kept
inhabitants, this is the first
ecord in which no freshman
as been unearthed. 'Tis pass-
;e.
iversity of Wisconsin has a
'ootball and has winter prac-
side line. Once upon a time

The reorganization plans of both the
Standard Oil Company and the Ameri-
can Tobacco Company are mere shams
according to Professor Smalley's third
talk on "Trusts" which was delivered
yesterday. The monopolies still exist
in both cases but in a more compli-
cated form he declared. Those who
were in control of the holding compa-
nies now control a majority of the
stock in the several companies that
exist.

Discovered! a new c6
coming this way.
Last month the sky pe
France, sweeping the .
with their telescopes,
comet lurking among
bodies and headed in tt
Mother Earth. It has cc
journey ever since and C
at the local observatory,
nounced that its nearest
Ann Arbor will be on n
when it will be one and a
far off as the sun.
At this distance the
\risible through the tele
desiring to see it will b
peep through the telesco
servatory, but no woni
promised those who lool

ing
.anc
t d
wor

of col- Professor Smalley also showed that
e with it will now be difficult to prosecute the
ecisith companies as it will be hard to prove
dsios-' that they have violated the Sherman
law. Moreover, a majority of the
trusts will now change their clothes, so
*T to speak, and disguise themselves in
UT DAY the form of several companies, as the
Supreme Court has given approval to
,heprs-the new plans.
pres The subject has proven larger than
n swing Professor Smalley thought it would i
and two more lectures will be devoted
decision to the subject. The attitude and views
al com- of the Supreme Court in regard to the
sterday. Sherman law will be taken -up.
in was -- -
its from Excluding athletics, Harvard gives
:ed. first rank to the "papers" in under-
s to the .raduate activities.

Sixty per cent. of
'raduates are and

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CLASSIFIED ADS.
Advertising matter for this
classified column pnust 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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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR

FOU SALE
For Sale-A first class $50.00 silk-lined
full dress suit'for $12.00, spot cash.
Goldman Bros., State street. 81-82-83
For -Saie-A slightly used large size

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and 13

in "The
ater.
ice, 2:00

Mag-
p. m.

make.
able.

rd Dancing Academy 8:30 p. m
-"Japan," illustrated lecture
auspices of the Cosmopolitan
Cercle Francais rooms, 7:30

Jan. 21.-"The Debts You'll Pay," LNew-
Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. m.
Jan. 22.-Flonzaley Quartet, University
Hall, 8 p. m.
Jan. 23.-"Water Filtration" W. W. De-
berard, west physic lecture room at
8. Illustrated.
Jan. 23.-"Le Roman Feuilleton," M
Louis Delamarre, Sarah Caswell An-
gell Hall, 8 p. m.
Jan. 22.-Fresh Engineer dinner at the
Union.
Jan. 23.-Commerce Club Smoker at
the Michigan Union.
Jan. 23.-Soph Engineer dinner at the
Y Union.
Jan. 24-Piano Recital by Ceceilia Ray
Berry, School of Music.
Jan. 25.-Shakespearean recital "The
for Merchant of Venice," 8:00 p. m., Sar-
ah Caswell Angell Hall.
Jan. 28.-"The Responsibility of the
ind State" Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. m.
Jan. 29.-Semester examinations be-
gin in all the departments.

i1ost--Monday night the barrel of a
Waterman fountain pen, silver
mounted with initials E. M. G. Call
96-L. Reward. 81-82
Lost-Between 10 a. m. and 12 m. Fri-
day, a Howard watch. Valued as a
gift. Reward if returned to 1217 -Wil-
lard. Phone 1343-J. 82
Awakened Rameses Souvenir Scores
and Sheet Music for sale at Schaeber-
le & Son's, 110 S. Main St. 63 tf
Good Music
ror parties and dances will be furnish-
ed on call by Bates' Orchestra. Phone
1050-J.
77 tf
STUDENTS YOU CAN MAKE $$$$$$
selling our goods during spare time.
.acations, etc., Household necessity.
Saving 80 per cent. Ready seller. Big
profits. Exclusive territory. Free
Sample. Write for terms. C. H. Stuart
& Co., 75 Stuart Bldg., Newark, N. Y.
82 tf

Our

Our drab
best andi
your prey

For Co
and Col
Calkins Coug
sale and good.

Buy where you can get a . ng you call for
Goodyear's Drug Store
107 South stn Street
The Largest Stock in the State to elect From
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD

2Me

For
Hoarsen

Telephone Your Order Now

Both Phones No. II

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Zymole Trokeys
A. 0. S. Bronklets
Throat Postiles
Dike's Throat Remi

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.L ht dressy coat,
we've Fabrics,
Tailor

MAKE TiEIR OWN CANDY
COME IN AND SEE THEM~

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Pisr "Eat Ch.oalats anid Coffee for the Cold Weather

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