I E CL H CiIJAN DAILYTE 1f1r-4 I THE I 1 BI ueo oks R FIRST SHIPMENT -OF All Sizes Fountain Official newspaper at he University of MNich- igan. Published every morning except Mo,- day during the university year. Entered- at the postollice at Ann Arbor, Michigan under Act of Congress of March 3, r8 9. Offices Alnn Arbor Press Bunilding. Sub- sc"ription price: by carrier, $.50; by mail, $3.oo. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. if. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. I Telephu~nes 960 and 2414. M laurice Toulme......Managing Ed~citor Adna Johnson....... ...Business -Manager 11. Beach Carpenter......... .News Editor GordnEdeg.Sotn 1?iohed Foulk........... ..Assistant to LUditor Leonard Pieser.....,..Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill.......,usic and Drmb Harold Abbott..........Cartoonist Lillian 'Thomson............Women's Il;ditor ' i' ; 1-; ,' L -I 25 Ots. to 75 Cts. 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Sheldon SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 19A4. Night Editor-F. F. McKininey. The Mfichlian Mlilly suispend s pub1- flicaion with tthisi~ssue 1until Tu' esday , Febr'uary 1e . .Blue ;Books! Cold Towels' Nerves!1 Midnligh11t Oil!' They, are with us again,. Sixteen weeks work are at stake. M;1ny of us (may their kind ever bo on the in- crease)' have only to cinch our credit. A great many more of uts have 0-url credit to make. God bless us all! TO40JUDEX. Yesterday, weo had the distinct honor of receiving a communication from a gentleman, who is either ashiamed of his name-or ashamed of- his cowarzd- ly tactics. He has cause to!. limagine the university student who writes under a false title what he dares not say in person. Whant a pit- iful code!. We are attacked for not taking sides * OF IN1'"TRESI '1O jW"6 idEX. * Miss Laura Post, of Boston, a grad- niiae of Sm1ith1 colleg e, and the Boston normalI s:(hool of Gymn11astics, will as- sume the Position o; acting directoD' of Barbour gymsiumi for the remain- der of the year, ini1p1ace of 'Miss Cazth- erine Bigelow ,>w-ho is l10aving at the close o" this semecster. : iis Post NNill arr e in Ann arbor about Februtary 1, and, w"ill bo ready- to conduct the opeingi classes of the n(w semiester. She will take uip her residence in Miss Bigelow's- roomns, 1004 Oakland -avenue. Prof. Shailer Mathews, of Chicago dniversity, xwill speak to university w omen at 4:>0 o'clock Sunday- after- noon in New tberry hail. There will also be several reports from the womn- en wot ho atte(nded the Kansas City con- ventionl. There will be no meeting; at N- Nwberry hall a wveek, from Sutnday , bit,-n - rangements wil be nade to have rone on. Fe'brualry 8. SENIit LAI S ARE .0("1IN\ THiBR (VASES FOR TRIAL Cases to be tried b~y member, of thes senior law class next semester are, being atrrangedi and acted this wveek., Witnesses are namned, and each trans- action is g;one throughi in theirprs p o-ece. After the attornteys receive a skeleton outline of_ the facts, they iu- tervi-ew the pa.rticiprants and onlook- rers, and wvork up the' testimony. Jury panels will be composed of six men drawn from, the list of available seniors. The s ystem of employingI un- Sderclassmncn in this capacity proved A Pair of $6,00 Trousers with every Suit or Overccat o $17.5 To everyone ordering a Suit o- Overcoat during tli S sa: you absolutely FREE a pair of $O.oo Trousets of the ss-me r or different, just as you like. Anyone who expects to live anhd wear clothes cannot this once in a life time opportunity. We guarantee to save ycou $io to $1,5 on every ordler Nc store. Come in and be convinced. The Quality Tailors - E. C. FL ANDERS 209 E.' Liberty -ft. 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Tinker, religious wvork decity is necessary, when all other director of the Y. Ml. C. A., has gone methods have failed, then The Daily east in connection with at financial will assume a responsibility, campaign of the BusrahL Mission. Be-- In the meantime we would suggest. cause' of the Turkish w\ars, engineer- to the aninal who wrote, and ignor- ing work in Arabia is at a standstill, F. SCILEEDE. 340 S. S'TA'TES t. f ftJRCHFIELID antly accused us, that he look to him-' self Judging by his present methods, hie must be infinitely small. And Judex means, Justice! H askethall Seheduled for- Tonight T he Ann Arbor Y. M. C. A. basketball team, numbering four university play- ers on its lineup, wil meet the Tus Tin club of =Detroit this evening at 8:00 o'clock at the city "Y" courts. "Bubbles" Paterson and S. R. Brush, members of the 1914 engineers team which twice captured the campus title appear on the city team. Carl Staatz, '16MA and L. S. Welbourne, '16, are the other students playing on the five. &% CO. and a fund, of $2,000 must be raised tc maintain Charzles F. Shaw1, '111:, nd another worker iin the fielid. In addhi- tion to busines i Ne York, Mir. Tinker will stop in Pittsurg. Hec will return before^ February 1. Jeffersonians ppea at Randall and Packs for picture, at 12:10 o'clock, Monday. Office of appointment committee w ill be open during examination weeks. Band, rehearsal today at 10:00 o'clock, university -alil. SIATING in the keen air -the companionship of a pipe-thepleasure of a tobacco such as Velvet 1 Velvet is the best lef-aged over two years in the warehouse-a slow, silent transformation from harsh leaf to a mellow smoking tobacco. Time gradually evicts the bite-matures the good qualities of the leaf--a flavor .uusual-good-wonderfully good I Such a tobacco takes time to pro- duce-extreme care withal, but this is the smoke we all want--o why uot? At all d~ealers. 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