THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rim~ ct your Fall or Winter Suit from the Best line in the city. Dress Suits a specialty H. Wild Co. Tailors and Importers 3 11 South State Street s M'3 Calendars and Dairies Supplies Letter Files and Index Files Typewriting Supplies AT SHEEHN( O Students' Bookstore______I TH-E MF~CIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan,. under Act of Congress of March 3,, 1879.1 Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press* Build- ing, Maynard Street. Office Hours: Editor-i to 3 P. in.; 7. to t0 P. im. Business Mnager-i to 3 p. mn. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail, $ 3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy ; Davis and Konald's Confectionary Store. Phones: Bell and Home, 960. Frank Pennell ... ......Managing Editor Joseph Fouchard... .....Business Manager Maurice Toulmne..... .. . ...... 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R. Johnson, Jr.... ,. .... .Advertising Mgr. Emerson Smith..............Accountant, Laurence D. Bartlett..... .Circulation Mgr. Sherwood Field ...... ......John Leonard Harry E. Johnson THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. Night Editor-Lester F. Rosenbaum. lUIr {'A D DRAMA:1.. Faiculty Coincert Touighit. The January faculty concert will be given this evening at 8:00 o'clock in High School hall. The program is comp~osed mostly of chamber music, and the newly formed string quiartet wvill make its first appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lockwood will play the violins, A. J. Whitmire the viola, and Richard P. Hall the violincello. The string accompaniment of the lDe- bussy Danses will be played by Mrs. Lockwood, Marian Struble, A. J. Whit- mire, RI. 11. 1Baker, R. P. Hall, M. C. Wier, and K. S. Markham. The pro- gramn will be as follows: Quartet, C minor, Op. 18, No. 4. ... ... . . . .. . . . . . Beethoven Allegro ma non tanto; Andante scher- zoso quasi allegretto; Menuetto; 'Al- legro. The Quartett (a) :Muth ..............F. Schubert (b) Der Doppelganger . .. F. Schubert "(c) Er is gekonm en.. Clara Schumann (d) Du bist wie eine Blume ...... . . . . . . . . . ..R. Schum ann (e) Fruhlingsnacht ... .R. Schumann William H-owland and strings sTI)anse Sacree et' Danse Profane .. ... . . . .. . . . . Debussy Albert Lockwood 1 and strings 1Quintet, 01). 44 .........Sclumi an Allegro brilliante; In modo d'una. miarcia; Scherzo; Allegro mia non t.troppo. Albert Lockwood and Quartet 'randy Ipesk Calendar, an Excelsior Diary, Journal or Ledger, Card Cabinet, Quart of Ink or lox of Pens l TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES OF ALL SORTS' AT I a W AHR' begin the Year RI University Bookstores State St. m.aIi St. 1 11 I1 '_ WBlY NOT ]RAVE VOUR .. . I Lyring the Goods on't want my friend to give anything. If T can't give more for their money than can get elsewhbere, I am not led to their patronage. 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Several days age it rained; tlien snow fell on the soaked ground and, with the in- creasing cold, froze into It; after that came more snow, followed by rain, then sleet,. and lastly the present fall in temperature that has frozen a hard, slippery crust over all. That kind of snow will stay. Ask any old-time prophet-if you doubt' the scientific weather-man. So much for the stage setting. Let us now proceed to the characters. They are not the over-coated, Mackin- awed, warmly-booted, toque-covered and well-fed bipeds that go plowing along through the snow (which should have been off the campus walks two days ago) without much minding the difficult walking-except to won- der who lost the key to the snow-plow garage. No, these are not the heroes of this tale: the chief actors are their little furry-coated, silken-tailed rodent friends, the squirrels. The squirrels that afford so much amusement, the squirrels that are a feature of Ann Arbor life,' are in a bad fix. Nature has provided them with good, warm coats as usual; but she forgot last fall to provide plenty of nuts, and even that slender supply is now frozen beyond the reach of the furry folk who depend upon them for life. Truly, humanely, it is up to stu- dents and the people of Ann Arbor to see that'the campus-and-town pets have, a Happy New Year, that they do not die of starvation. "the 1Eielantress." Victor Herbert's success with "The Enchantress" his greatest operetta which comes to the Whitney theater on Saturday, January 11, has awaken- ed managers to a realization of the popularity of light opera in contra- distinction to the old forms of musical comedy and farce. Indeed so pro- nounced is the change of sentiment in New York that Mr. Herbert at a meet- ing of composers recently declared the day of musical comedy would pass, as did the day of burlesque. Xt the 'Majestic. Boyle Woolfolk opens tonight at the Majestic in what is considered the greatest of his successes-"Honey- moon Trail." It is known to all local theatergoers, as one. of the greatest hits ever produced at the La Salle theater, Chicago. It combines all the qualities of making it 'a great enter- tainmnent of this style. Mr. Woolfolk has had' an entirely; new production built especially for the vaudeville houses and the costum- es are the equal of any musical show seen at $1.50 prices. The cast could not be improved upon as it is equally as good as the original company. It will remain the rest of the week. U 'NIVERSITY CALENDAR Friday, January 10.-Fresh dent smok- er at the Michigan Union, 7:30 p. m. Friday, January 10.-Public lecture on "Eugenics or Race Betterment," by Dr. V. C. Vaughan at Sarah Caswell Angell hall.. CALL 1550 I1NM 1. GRINELROS. 120-122 mast l bort y St. CARDS - POGRAMS -STAUTIONERY WRITE FOR E SAMPLES N G GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT. 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The book, the first of its kind published by the university,: is the result of an effort to improve, the advisory system. The 'pamphlletL contains an ;alphabetica~l list of the 110} advisors, th e student adviso'rs and their advisees. An aliphabetical list of all freshmen students showing both their student and faculty advisors is also .gi ven. wireless telegraphy platnt last week, f'or the purpose of getting facts for the imiprovement of the plant at the west- ern university. "Michigan's plant is exceptionally good," said Prof. Taylor, "and it is to be envied by other universities for its good equipment." S; xoIplone Trio to Appear Agalin S04)11 The Wright saxophione trio will make its second appearance in Ann Arbor this semester a wveek from to- morrow, January 17, at the union, Wright will be present in person so the dance is sure to be a lively one, The sale of tickets will be strictly lim- ited to 75, acid the cardboards, whlich will sell for $2.00, mnay be procured WAGNER & CO. 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