I I' (Continued from Page i) $23 was realized from this source. This the Council felt that they had no right to handle, having had nothing to do with its collection, hence this was turned over to the general treasury of the band and I am informed that they used none of it on the trip to Cornell, but used it for current expenses. Af- ter provision had been made for the band trip it was shown that there would be a surplus. This surplus was set aside in a separate fund to be a nucleus for the requisite amount for a trip next year. The Council de- sired, as was announced in the Daily of November 8, 1911, to start and maintain a permanent fund so that at least one trip each year would be as- sured. To this end as was announced in the Daily of November 10, 1911, the fund was established, This amount was never mingled with the Council's moneys but was deposited, in a local bank in. a separate account, where it is at present, ARTHUR DAV1ITNPOIRT, President Student Council. D) SK(ELETON~ IS ROUSED~ MOCK COIUILi. ToI Regular business meeting of the Commerce Club in the Economics building tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All men interested in summer employment are requested to be present, Important meeting of Roosevelt sup- porters tonight in Griffin's rooms over Wagner's. Meeting of Business staff of Gar- goyle, Tuesday, P. M. at 5:00. Candidates for soph engineer bas- ketball team meet on floor of Water- man gym this evening at 6: 45. * CLASSIFIED ADS.* STUDENTS YOU CAN MAKE $$$$$$ selling our goods during spare time, vacations, 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 FOU~ND Found-Grey undressed kid gentle- man's glove for left hand. Owner may have same by calling at Daily office between 1 and 2 p. m. and pay- ing for ad. 107-10S FOR SALE For Sale-Established and growing law business, library office lease and fixtures, and family residence in best quarter in city of 15,000, growing railroad center and manufacturing town in richest agricultural section of Illinois, good up-to-date business. Owner will stay until March 1st to start purchaser with clientele. Rea- sons for sale owner has land A~ter-' ests. Bargain if taken at oAce. Ad- dress Andrew L. Chiezem, Tl4attoon, Illinois. 104-1091 'Ranted-Casa paid for cast-off cloth- ing and shoes. Send postal to Rob- Ii~su,417 So.. Division. Phone 1128- 91 tf 11'anted,---Stud ent desires Saturday em- ploynment. Address Box 7 Michig? , j W a lyanted- C opies of D a : y - nr SatP jday, March 2, 191"". ive cent.s a cQpy paid W all delivered at offiop,408 Wanted-Second haloe08k either roll top or fiat. '5lelon MCorltlck, 514 Fo; sE Ave. 108 the world - - Because You a teresting and in,, MOTION P Become Interested! Become instructed! See the Motion -Plays at - The Tem1 The Great Sign Will le ad has rer dS (Continued from page 1.) self, I will have to refer you to him. As far as I remember, about half of the fund which was collected by the Council was used for the purpose for which it was originally intended. Mr. Bohnsack had charge of the entire fund. The bugle was purchased from the C. G. Conn Co., of Elkhart, Ind., for $50. If you have no record giving the charge for the same, refer to them. The cord was purchased from Mack & co., of Ann Arbor, for $1.00. A picture was taken of the instrument, which, I believe, cost 75 cents. Express ship-_ ment to New York dock cost somethin~g like $1.50. These charges, togethe'. with th~t o sending telegrams, ar~e all ? lknow 4 The surplus of th~e bugle fpnq Wry as, s ed, I believe, tq c effuay Whatever ev. pense came ' to the attention of the Council. Vlas bear In mind that this report is not an accurate one but I trust that with the facts given, you can supply The Michigan Daily with the cyesk °ed information. Your~s truly, (Signed) C. C. WITTHIOEFT, ST I WAI 1, LOST. ther disc ,s turrne ance So to make good damages the Bijou Theater by a stud Accordin~g tQ the ccgouAt illn of thle iuivex-sity auditor a b, *3 .0Q was tuirned into the fund. student done tq %t mobh. ie hands lance of* gelere LOSt-Satui~*ay evening on. State St., between Williams and High School, crescent clasp of tiger claws, gold bound, sttu~jded with rubies and opah_ . Lall 1346-L, or~ Ypsi 520-J. hteward. 108 Lost-One pair glasses, toric lenses, on Hospital Hill. Return to 1015 E. Huron St. Reward,. 108-09 Leave your want ads at The East Uiaiverslty Pharmacy, Van Doren's Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every ngtfor the inext morning's issuf ; tf Just around the corner-The Ann Arbor Press-Fine Printing, 102 I I "Qtiaiir VCourses are Shiortened4. In Om~er to facilitate tho prmpt~ closing of the chemical laboratory and the settling Q f tUde ccounts, the coua es irk qantitktlve anealysis have 1been - .,.: : 5 J l °" E Y for. andI PUBLIC SERVICE Are you acquainted with the fact that you can buy All Popular Sheet Music at ten cents peV copy at Grinnell Bros, 120.122 Liberty St.? Also one-half oA on Opera and other music: Bargains in Pianos and small qusipa) goods Buy where you can get anykbing you call for Goodyear's Drug Store 107 Saixth Main Sitr-eet The Largest Stock in the State to Select From gWE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLDI1'. Telephone Your Orer iNow Both Phones No. II SUGCxA R BOWL0,VT I .® r~® - o. . ' .. before Velvet over 2 nothing are here too-stop in and is lhave prepared for good see what dresseirs. pipe with appreciate At all deal' e, Varsity T7 iberty Street 'ioIl I i MAKE THEIR OWN CANDY COMIE IN AND SEE THEM Full 2 Ounce Tinm lC Pgsro Hot Choooolate t and Coffee for- the Cold Weather 0th e Sor CollegeMen at Allen's GoodCic r!