I DEAN OF HOMEOPS Dr. Samuel A. Jones Succumbs To A General Breakdown I MUSIC AND DRAMA 1 New Whltnlh >. & CO. STREET hite Shoe r expert v orktnen. ius every detail of g Co. Cor. Farmer Street i , I- mm ® Ave. WIDELY KNOWN AS A SCHOLAR Dr. Samuel A. Jones, the first dean of the homeopathic hospital, died at his home at 136 Packard street, yester- day morning at 7:30. Dr. Jones had been in poor health for some time and had been confined to his bed since De- cember 23. A general breakdown was the cause of his demise. Dr. Jones graduated from a Phila- delphia medical school and served in the Civil war as army surgeon. He practiced in New York and Englewood, N. J., until 1875, when he was called here to accept the chair in materia medica and act as the dean of the Hom- eopathic college. He remained as dean until 1878, and after that time contin- ued in active practice in this city, but for the last ten years he has not been connected with active work. Dr. Jones was not only a physician of world-wide note, but he was known as a literary scholar as well. After his retirement he did much in the line of research work in therapeutics, also writing a number of bibliographies concerning the works in his library. Dr. Jones is survived by a widow and several children, among whom are Mrs. Charles Cooley, the wife of Prof. C. H. Cooley, of the sociological de- partment, and a son who is at present engaged in research work at -the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. SOPHS SWAMP FRESHMEN IN SLOW CONTEST (Continued from page 1.) Kammen, '14, second; Begole, '15, third. Height 10:3. Six lap race-Brown, '14, first; Find- lay, '14, second; Field, '14, third. Time 1:44:3. Hihjump-Sargent, '14, first; Griest, '14, third;aHeight 6:1. (New gym record.) Three lap race- White,'14,first, Plummer, '14, second; Davidson, '15, third. Time 46:3. Nine lap race-Brown, '14, first; Young, '14, second; Gray, '15, third. Time 2:53. Score-Freshmen 25, Sophomores 56. TERPSICHOREAN LITS TRIP THE LIGHT FANTASTIC SOON Combining the Senior Reception, Junior Hop, Soph Prom, and Freshman Banquet, all under one tent, an all lit dance will 'be given in Barbour gym, Saturday afternoon, 'March 23, from 2 to 5:30. Added inducements, in the shape of eight chaperones, ten pieces of music, fifteen gallons of punch, and the paltry door fee of twenty-five cents, go to insure as darge a success as was the affair last year.gThe combined so- cial committees of the lit classes pos- itivery refuse to affirm the rumor that the Kalamazoo KIluichor the Granger Grasp. will be barred from the affray,| but the ban is on the bear cat. Open only from 9:30 on Sunday. Lyndon. 113 reet ,,t next morning's issue. for you Grade at the me: KAN' "Excuse e" One of the most important and most interesting near-at-hand bookings at the New Whitney theater, Monday, March 18, will be Henry W. Savage's production of Rupert Hughes' Pull- man Carnival "Excuse Me" which com- es with a record of six montis run at the Gaiety theater, New York, where it is still playing to crowded houses, and a supplementary company is turning hundreds away at every performance at the Tremont Theater, Bqston. The organization to be seen here will be up to the usual high standard of Henry W. Savage's attractions. Majestic Theater. . Rozell's Imperial Minstrels will re- turn to the Majestic theater tomorrow for a special return engagement of three days. A number of new features will be, introduced although the com- pany will be the same as before. The University Male Quartet that mnade such a hit with the company, the Seven Harmony Kings,Earl Dewey and his dancing girls will all be here and contribute to the enjoyment of the program. An augmented orchestra and band will be utilized and a street parade given daily at noon, weather permitting. Thursday the ever popu- lar musical farce "Merry Mary" will come back and this also will be charg- ed in many ways. ESTABLISH SOCIAL AND HOME SCHOOL AT COLORADO BOULDER, COLO., March 9.-A school of social and home service has just been instituted at the University of Colorado. A two- years' course in which nursing, principles of surgery, materia medica, infant hygiene, eco- nomics, sociology, and psychology, and chemistry play a large part, is planned to fit its graduates for work either in social service institutions or in the home.1 Dean Jordan Entertains Chaperones, The chaperones of ten sororities, their alumnae and patronesses, about 85 women in all attended the recep- tion given them by Dean Myra B. Jor- dan at her home yesterday afternoon. The purpose of the reception was to bring the alumnae, chaperone and' patronesses closer together socially. FUTURE EDUCATORS OBSERVE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Students in the education depart- ment have been granted the pivilege of observing the teachers in the Ann Arbor high school in order to study methods of teaching. Each student is required to spend at least two hours of each week in this work. A ulletin describing the methods that are to be used while conducting the investiga- tion can be secured from Prof. A. S. Whitney's office. It has been ordered, decreed ,and laid down, that all members of the Minnesota band who intend to take the eastern trip train their hair pompa- dour upon pain of being left behind if they fail to develop the hair brush top knots. Senior Called Home by Father's Death Miss Grace M. Newbold, '12, was call- ed to her home in Flint on account of the death of her father. She expects to return to school after an absence of a few days. The Ohaficellor of Colorado Univer- sity has announced that he will marry all undergraduates free of charge and in addition procure their marriage li- censes for them. Three Cornell Seniors were hurt re- cently in an auto accident, when the chauffeur, not knowing the car was in reverse gear, started the auto and backed the car over a thirty fMot em- bankment. The Daily Kansan has a startling head line in a recent issue. "Student Runs Into Bar." At least we walkj into them here, despite the size of the thirst. Racks in which to house all the bound copies of newspapers in the Uni- versity are placed in Memorial Hall.4 Rent a Kodak today 10 cents. Lyn- don. 113-14 HenryW.S Comedy Sxzccess ROYAL TAT Monday, "Excuse We have their full line of wollens and fashio: would like to show you. We'll measure you cor ALLMAND & FORSYTH] 215 South Ma..ir Streot - Transit Market-The WM. LINDEMANN Farmers & ec DEALR IN Fresh and Salt Meats, Pork, Ham, Poultry Sausage, 101-103705 S. ETC. Cptl$0GO upu Bell Phone 84-J Hone 591 red 210 N. 4th Ave Capital $50,000. Surplus Mr.-Alexander Johns Secretary of the National Conference of Charitits an will give an address on Sunday, March 10Oth at 1:30 P. iM. in the Unit Subject Negali Eugenics, or The Efficient Control of th( By RUPERT Hi Same as presented one solid year in New 4 Seat Sale Friday, Q a FAMILY THEATIRE -J I JOULDING & WIKEL UNIVERSITY PHARTIACY Hot Chocolate Ice Cream Soda at Our Fountain 219 S. University Ave. Phones, 416 rescriptions our Specialty 749 Blue State Savings Bank ANN ARBOR, MICH. apital $50000. Surplus $85000 Resources $1,350,000 ser Returns tate St. and eats those broiled i lunch room on Arbor Street. D PHONE 652 J FE I Will offer one of its best bills Monday, Tuesday, and .Wednesday of this week Do not miss ,:, Four Days Five THE CHORAL UNION THE THOMAS ORCI - -~ I I ALMA GIUCK - - - - FLORENCE HINKPE - - FRIEDA LANGENOORFF - - NEVADA VANDER VEER - ELLISON VAN HOOSE - REEDE MILLER - - GARDNER LAMSON - - HERBERT WITHERSPOON - LEWELLYN RENWISK - - Reserve seattickets sale at School of Mi Charles A. Spit Cet Ready for the Thaw It's Coming Rubbers are Expensivea so buy this one I w Dri-Foot CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS TAKE PLACE THIS MONTH Shoe Dressing The Civil Service Commission an- nounces examinations to fillvacancies in the forestry service, to take place as follows: For chiemist in forest products COLUMBIIA, MO., Mar. 9.- bars conqcuered China for the was the declaration made 1 K. Tong, a Chinese student i versity of Missouri recently. barbars he said, were equi razors and swords. They jnan's head off and if he subn to waterproof your shoes and save money Sold by MODERN SH OE REPAIR HOP 611 East William Street Sign of the Big Electric Shoe (male), March 30; for chemical engi- I cut it off if h neer in forest products (male), March 20-21; for assistant chemical engineer in forest products (male), March 20-21. iin Ch ersons who _desire to take any of these ZChininChng examinations should consult the official Ziang Kiang first honors a1 announcements on the-bulletin board oratoilonr in the chemistry building for particu-June he also w lars. for oratory ev e did not. iIus Honors i u Fuh, a nativ Su, China, cap at the Lehigh itest held recen k's e = for Cap and Gown Photographs G. C. MAEDE 119 i