THE MIICHIIGAN DAILY. tHADLEY 1 Sale 'e are giving 25 percent discount on our entire ock of Mun's Suits and Overcoats. This in- ode ull our, famous Stein-Blocqh Ciothint hich is so well andl favorably known. We have received another large shipment our $10.00 Mackinaw. E1. IIs 'SOME' HUNTER Back in the s'ummer of '89 when big game hunting, was an everyday occur- rence with the young men of the day, eight young fellows who are now prominent men in this country organ- ized_ a hunting trip in northern Colo- rado and southern Wyoming,. Prof. H. E. Riggs, of the civil engi- n~eering department was one of the young huntsmen, and another" was his friend and classmate Governor H~erbert Hadley, who is now visiting him here. The other members of the party +were General Funston, William Allen White, Prof. W. S. Franklin, of Le- high,. Prof. Q. C. Franklin, V. L. Kel- lbgg, Entomologist at Leland Stan- ford, and A. L. Wilmot now a regent at the tniversity of Kansas. Prof. Riggs when asked, to tell some of his experiences on the hunt, said that the most impressive incident that he could remember was the time Gov. Hadley shot a bear cub and camne back t~o camp at a highrly accelerated rate with "the old lady after him." 'LOST 'iI' Was it Valuable? Was it Serviceable? Do you miss itT Would you like to tinid it? The little busy two-bit adlet goes into neairly every houme in Ann arbor. The choice to find It means the use of the a41et. -0- TRY -THE MICHIGAN DAILY WANT AD COLUMN. *' * * *i * *: by, the tank melthod, u ised by allleaingflushig etal- Iand pro lihe 0slc per roll. gashed. Enlargements by expel During the Long, Cozy Winter Nights, take Flashights They, are easy to miake and I don't mind telling you how. dow Fire side picure-s are especially easy. Drawing in my win- teowulll n abT 4ut it. Devloing IPrinting rworkinen, mod ;best grades pa: operly fixed a Popular prices. hmit, Apfel & Co. P~S IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO REj PAID FOR IN ADVrANCE. WANTED Wanted-Roomers for 1 large doublle room and 1. single room. 422 sa- nard. Student inanagement. 80-1-2 Help Wanted- Two men 'and two wom- en can earn two meals each da y by; two hours work. Efficiency L1111c11, 1464 Main St.,. Buffalo, N. Y. 81-2 FOR RENT For Rent-Large Front room---modern and up to date. Telephone 981-J. 719 S. Thayer. 81-, 2-83 My mthodof nlaringproduces excellent results from ordinar amaeurn-gatives. Popular prices. LY 0 N1 Established 1905 L V =c719 N. University Say Feltlows, have you tried "MAC'S".Cr acker Jack? Tr y Uat61 Liberty St. HOPPe's Former Store ?I w Home Made Candy Light L !_ IN The Place tf6B% ]Derma Cream j lots CHAPS' Quarry Dru~g Co. PROF. FLORER TO SPE~AK ON i "DER DEUTSCRER STUDENT" "Der Deutscher Student" is the sub- ject for the, second of. the series of lectures given under the auspices of the German faculty. 'The lecture will be given by Prof. W. W. Florer. at 4:15 this afternoon ;in the economics lec- ture room. Prof. Flores, will give: some of his experiences while a student, at the University of Leipzig,, laying partic- ular emphasis on the part taken by the German students in the literary anid social movements of the late nineteenth century, especially between the years 1893. to 1896. He will. also describe the celebration, by the stu- dents of Bismark's 'eightieth birthday. Senior Lits to Xeet This' Afternoon,. Senior lit~s will meet this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan hall for the ~purpose of acting upon the resigna- tion of Harold- Abbott as, president of the class.' Abbott is resigning as he is unable to graduate this" year owing to work taken in the engineering depart- m~ent with the expectation of a com- bined lit-engineering course being, in- stalled. Some minor business will also come up far consideration.I ..... . .. .. .. .. . ..... ..... ..... ..... For Rent--Two excellent roon s. Mod emn conveniences. Reasonable rat es. Inquire 603 E.' Catherine St Phone 1842-L. 8 For Rent-First class steam heate front room. "Very desirable. $2.5 per week. 725 So. Thayer. Phon 1119-J. 8 LOST Lost-A small mosaic, cross, wor{ "Ronia" in center. Finder pleas call up Miss Johnson, 339-J. 82- Lost-Large brindle' bull dog, ,im plate off collar. Return to Delt, Tau Delta house and receive rewar( 8 FOR SALE 2 Nerves dt ale \ '--' ~ -~ { -n; eI our rOU 'H r SHIRTS SON SHIRTS; a saving 'rom s Per Garm~ent For Sale-Full dress suit. In use two years; will sell for one fifth original cost-$2.04. Size will correspond to ready made 37. Address R. L. F., 429 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 82-83 We sharpen all makes of safety razor. blades. H.' L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State. if v~~~~~v~A 1enlatest edition of the U. of M." Song Book at. 75 cents. Opera and classic music, one half off list. All popular, songs, 10 cents per copy. 1:20 ,and 122 E. Lib- erty St.- 82-87, Girls!, Mistrel Vaudeville. The young ladies -Sodality will repeat their show in Normal Hall, Ypsilanti, Thursday evening of this week -at 8:0 o'clock. The minstrel part is put ons entirely by girls. Besides the min- strel there are three vaudeville sketch- es, several. solos,.a. Jew monologue,, a, duet whistling. number,_ dances by Dutch girls, and pickaninnies, and a sketch entitled "Ypsi. next week," put on by a quartet ofdJ of M. boys.. This sketch ends in the grand finale,, with the entire_ troupe_ of fifty, on the stage for the closing. goodbye song. The r'e- served seat 'tickets, price 25, cents, are on sale at Quarry's Drug Store, Tice's' Drug, Store on Main; street, and at Zwergel's Book Store, Ypsilanti, op- posite the Normal. 82 The best guitar or mandolin for you to buy is made by the world's famed Martin factory. See and try these beautiful instruments at Schaeberle and Son's Music House. tf We are never undersold. Goodyear Drug Store. 2 tf The best shoe shine next to Wag- per's.. eod tf i~ e ~~sp Seveswith milk and cream, or We can give you the best serviceo strings for all Musical Instrument Prinnell Bros., 120-122 1R,1 Liberty H i as - _- if \V~iEAT COMPANY NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. MAJESTIC SEE THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH MATINEE- TODAY 3 ,Pm',M. VENUS on WHEELS COMES THURSDAY of al thn~ yu ca, isme earest approach to the cne foonCONi.>n1 t''I able essentials of nutriment. Wholo l'i~t up'lie boh rn tal and physical energy. ~t. h~eXmdW ~ct'-the c 1firm of vohole whieat- t .~ rmnn pin i the diet of every student, 'l:~t frcin--iorker amuscle worker. JaInualry Clothiung Sa The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered to Clothing Buyers Sale-, c ommnene Monday, January 8th, and will continue f next tliI t.v(") day- A music" I Song Boos,900 T.Iopbon. 716- LOCKS and you will get to yo it classes on time and all clocks guaranteed. New location. 11 EAST WASHINGTON STREET~ L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler Reasonable Prices SArt Store Prompt Service land and Fraing GoodWorkmaD5bip. Street ~- "ON PIC'TURE PLIY 1WRIING. A hand _book of workmanzship by James Slevin, Pathe Freres Picture- Playwright. The book has 92 pages, is nicely bound in boards and presents an en- tire picture play, showing its develop- ment step by step. Price postpaid,, $1. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have nothing to sell but books. FARMER SMITH, Incorporated, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. $15.00 Suit or Overcoat, $11.2-5 1 8.00 .20.00 22.00 13.50 1/4 IOf' it $25,00 Suit or Overcoat, $1$.75 28.00 21.00 4',.15.00 I 3Q001 r 2 2.50 t 26.25 35.00 Odd Trousers at A Big Reduction 'WADHAMS & MPAN" 121-123 S. Main St. -- sm :-r k. , Toilet Articles Try the 11) INCLUDINO - University: Pharmacy Toilet soaps Face Creams shav'ing Soaps Shaving ]Powders Dental Accessories, Etc. We insist on Satisfying Bell Phone 416 WhenYou're ,in ]Doubt about just where to go to have that prescription filled, c to us. We never substitute, and our compounders are a: by checkers on each and every recipe, so that mists cannot possibly occur. It is n'ever taken, for granted thi minim is a drwp or a drop is a minim. Absolute accuraq comnpounding the purest drugs obtainable makes our P cription Department your main dependence in carrying of physician's instructions. 1 Goulding & Wikel 1219 :south University Ave. Try Colgates Now w -