A. J.TAJ FaIGAIS VtENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Mr. Sam Small was entertaining an audience in University hall on the sub- ject, "From Bar Room to Pulpit," about the same time that a 10-20-130-up entitled "Avenged" was playing at the local theater. The medic students promenaded with class canes. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TODAY.' *Receives Distinguishied: Position. Oscar E. Waer, '06 law, formerly cir- cuit court commissioner at Muskegon and now secretary to Congressman James C. lcLaughlin, has accepted the position as assistant attorney in the office of Attorney General Franz C. Kuhn at Lansing. MrA er is a native of Colomana Mich., and while attending the univer- sity, assisted Professor Bunker il the preparation of "Bunker on Negotiable Instruments," a volume which is now ;onsidered a standard publication among lawyers.- Miggett to Return End of Month. William L. Miggett, head of the en- gineering shops, who is making a tour of the Eastern technical schools, will return to Ann Arbor the end of the mnonth. CLOTHING S I I R & W Over- coats lion. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indian- apolis, spoke in University hall under the auspices of the Oratorical .Associa- FOR 1 S-KATESI and5 SKIS Ed DIARIES 912 1. iar eliminates all nort~int detai s, or y now and in after ,agetnentt~and prom- rt ssi 'us. 13 bound in cih tb or r Co. 'SUPPLIES hone 1404 Ition. Charles A. Dana, editor of the New York, addressed an Ann Arbor audi- ence on the subject of socialism, Luncheon Rally Committee Namedi. The committee in charge of. the "Luncheon Rally for Michigan Womcen'. to be given in Detroit on February 17. consists of: Mrs. John MacKay, Mrs. J. S. Heaton, Mrs. Satta Broadbridge,Mrs Dana Scheyer, Mrs. John Watling, Mrs Clayton Spaulding, Miss Edith Kimball and Miss Bertha Barney. The speakers for the luncheon and the place and price will be announced later. League Unable to Book Actress. To the disappointment of the Wom- -en's League officials, Edith Wynne' Mathewson will not appear here _this season. Miss Mathewson is rehears- ing her new play and cannot spare, time to come to Ann Arbor. The league may be able to secure the Irish Play- eswho are touring the country in several plays by Synge, "The Playboy of the Western World," "The Tinker's Wedding," and others. To Speak to Class in 1Journallsm. Mr. George Catlin, who is an edito- rial writer on the Detroit Evening News, will speak to Professor Scott's class in journalism on "The Function and the Fashion of the Newspaper." The talk will be held Tuesday morninF" at 9 o'clock in room 207 West hall and is open to the public. Senior Lit Dance Gets Big Crowd. Eighty couples attended the senior lit party held in lBarbour gym y ;sfe. day afternoon. Fischer's orch ,-stra furnished music. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR , .Ian. 21.-"The Debts You'll Pay," New- Newberry Hall, 3:00 p. tn. .fan. 22.-Flonzaley Quartet, University Hall, 8 p. mn. Jan. 23.-"water Filtration" W. W. De- berard, west physic lecture room at 8. Illustrated. .Ian. 23.-"Le R~man Feulleton," Mv Louis Delamarre, Sarah Caswell Ant- gel] Hall, 8 p. fin. Ian. 2.-Fresh Engineer dinner at the Union. JIan. 23.--Commertte Club Smoker at the Michigan' Union. JIan. 23.-Soph Engineer diviner at the Union. tan. 24-Piano Recital by Ceceilia Ray Berry. School of Music. .Ian. 25.-Shakespearean recital "ThHe Merchant of Venice," 8:00 p. mn., Sar- ah Caswell Angell Hall, JTan. 28.-"The Responsibility of' the State" New berry Hall, 3:00 p. mn. .fan. 29.-Semester examirtations be- gin in all the departments. *. k. CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertising mutter for this classified col t n must ailways bo paid for in advance, a~nt may be left at the )ILY office OW. posite the Majestic between the hours of 12 noon mid 10 p. mi, or at Quarry's I)ruig Store, N. University sandi State, at any time up, to 9:30 p. mi. These Ads bring Results. We inaugurate this Great Inxwentory Saile to duce the stock because we want the mny matter what our sacrifice will be. kWe hoii more heavily than usual, and' ont account of! unfavorable weather for the past 6odnvs itbe cge, have not moved as we expected. This sale be 'Tuesday Morning, Dec. 2t And will continue until February 1, 1912 NOTHING R ESES T7ED-Enl ire stock willUc w n Society Rrand, Hickey, Freeman and f.'loitw.9errf#' ftt k I', JrA Anan Arbor, Mich. A special room where smoking is - a Feet Are advance agents for Restless Nights Warm- Up I'4RIiSA LL ;'or Sale -A first class $50.00 silk-lined full dress suit for $12.00, -spoit cash Goldman Bros., State street. 81-82-82 o :Saie-A slightly used large size Mahogany upright Piano. Standar( make. Price and terIs very reason able. Address "G" care this paper, 79-80-81-82-8 .ost-A set of silviculture notes witL. M. J. Sweeney in upper right hanm corner, about 1 p. mn. yesterday or. State street. Finder please call ui 183-J. .,ost-Black leather watch fob "-iti Sigma Xi key attached. Name C. S Robin son engraved on back of ke Finder please return to J E. Harris 922 S. State St., or call 570-L. Rc ward. .83-84 S8 Call the College Inn 107S-L for that- Sunday3,launch. , tf Best Amateur finishing CYKO Paper J. H. Hoppe Studio, 619 E. Liberty at 8'-86t Let us develop and print for you We use Cykq paper. Have your group: ,made by 0.kH. Hoppe, Photographer. Awakened Rameses Souvenir Score. tnd Sheet Music for sale at Schaeber. le & Son's, 110 S.. Main. St. 63 ti Good Music .'or parties and dances will be furnish. .d on call by Bates' Orchestra. Phonu 1050-J. 77 tf STUDENTS YOU CAN M4AKE $$$$$f' selling our goods during :spare time acations, etc., Household necessity Saving 80 per cent. Ready seller. Bid- profits. Exclusive territory. F +ree Sample. Write for terms. C. H. Stuar' & Co., 75 Stuart Bldg., Newark, N. Y. 82 tf 211 allowed is a feature at the CuttingCafe Make reservation early and het the best beard in the city. The Anti ",, Capital :-tack RZeso~ A GeneralI Bznt )~r-,COE Rs- COhas., 26'TfSIan. Vi!ce 1-4 off oen all ourW ipes. amd see therm, they air "THE FRANK4 Inventory Pipc Until Februaary 1 The Tobacco Shop Bi' 118-120 East Liberty Street t-Water Bottle at Time a Sure Cure Bed ry Drug Co. R 'S Etishe ,n's Ideal, Corzkl'rs Self .o-'s N.zi1 La .ble repeaters,. Alars-ma a.d far-ms ELRY and NO\ ELTIES Repa ring -y Store Bell Phouae 334 L Pins, Fobs and Fraternity Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold alarmns $1.00 ro'nage is Well Cared for Here r' N 't I LET'EKPFEEZEI H Schumacher's Hardware will furni sh you with a pair of S .ates, and yoxi.at, skate.' Peek & Snyder Skates 508-310-31Si South P9 ai.h, * -4/ I 1 -I / .4q) /J'n. I_ Acro. from .thewi_-~I I 1 4 all I Going to see ter' V / O/ OPERAS ehad at the ie Coll..ge Student" Plaited Bosom Shirts $1.50 and $2.00 Negligee Shirts $ t.30 to $4.00 i a TINK ER &,COPANY Furnisherb and Hatters' Cor. $. 5 tate St. and William Sts. w You sic Houise 1 i That's the time when collar buttons and ties and other things of ten go wrong. Stop the peeve with Fatima Cigarcttes. With each packagc of Fatima you P,,-- a pen- 2 0 fox, pant coup~on, 25 of which secure a handsnrnr_ fall college ,ennanf ( 12x32) -selecion cft!100. 15a cent s Silk and. Knitted Neckwe ar Fowues and Lucas and Kennedy Gloves 11 F. r 7nllh eMen. at Allen',s G o od C r-. 4