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THE ?t&IOHIGA DIL

DAILY

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Publishednevery morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State,
Business Office Phone 96o
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field......Business Manager

Unitarian Church
10:30. Sermons on Old Testament
Religion:-the God of Genesis and the
Greek deity Zeus of the Iliad com-
pared. 11:45. Social Service Class:-
Mrs Bodmer on The Work of Pro-
bation Officer. 7:30. Illustrated lect-
ure on Switzerland by Dr. Schmitz
before the Young Poples' Society.
Unitarian Church
Accident insurance rates ought to be
raised at Champaign.
Learned that Pavlowana yet?

FOR YOUR OFFICE
Don't you need a
Card Index Cabinet Set of Blank Books
Dozen Letter Files Box of Pens or quart of ink
Typewriter Ribbon or Box of Carbon
Dozen Pencils or Erasers "Excelsior" or National" Diary
Hendy Desk CeAerider 75c'
You can't do business without it.
MAIUM STATE

Fred Foulk................. News
F. V. McKinney......Associate
T. Hawley Tapping........Associate
F. M. Church.............Sportirig

Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor

INDOOR
ck Shoes

.nd SUITS

sizes ofShoes.

Goods all guaranteed.

han s
[TS' BOOKSTORE

TALE '

THE LITTLE
SCHOOLM~ASTER
SAYS:

s for Detroit-7:Io
10 p. M., also 8:10
:4o a. m., 6:o6 a. i.,
6 :o6 p. in., 7 :o6 p.
n., and 10:45 p. m.
Fa. nn., 8:20 a.m.
, 11:15 p. i., 12:5
o a. n.
n-7:48 a. m., and
8 p. in.
:12.a. m., 6:o a. m.,
o 6:5o p. m., also

"Prize Tail
(By a S
You get a S
at a price that
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tudent)
uit that suits,;
suits,, if Ed.'
o. are your
wing more
tyles f o r
than any-
in Arbor!
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erty St.

Assistants to Business Manager
J ohn Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
E. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton
Reporters
Chester H, Lang Edward P. Wright
Howard R. Marsh J. C. B. Parker
Charles Weinberg LeeC E. Joslyn
Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L. ulson
Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum
Irwin C. Johnson
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Ldward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
G. L. Kesler C. T. Fishleigh
Delos Smith
SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1915.
Night 'Editor-Joseph J. Brotherton.
CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION.
Every so often, it seems, there is
some talk about beautifying the cam-
pus. There are notices of appropria-
tions made for this purpose, and oc-
casionally there is a little grading or
seeding done, rather half-heartedly in
a few spots. But nothing of a thor-
ough, serious nature in this line, seems
to be accomplished. The campus is an.
intricate maze of grass plots, separat-
ed by side-walks and paths, with no
apparent attempt at any particular
beauty of arrangement, while an or-
derly development of architecture in
new buildings seems to be an unheard-
of thing as a practicable matter.
Largely as a result, the general im-
pression the stranger receives from his
first look at the Michigan campus is
that it is pretty much of U hodV-podge,
with bad taste and slovenliness off-
setting almost all of the natural beau-
ty that the place affords. He may be
pleased immensely with the venerable
appearance of the library, and he is
probably enthusiastic about the noble
outlines of Alumni hall and the busi-
ness-like air of the engineering build-
ing, but the general effect is not good.
Michigan would appear to be lagging
behind her sister state universities in
this regard; more concern as to ex-
ternals might well be felt.
It is hard to predict what would hap-
pen if the Cosmopolitan club shoul4.
go en masse to see the war pictures_
now running.
For some, it- is pleasant to reflectj
that old Michigan leads in temperance
if not in attendance records.
Why not a "band blare" and a "band
blat" as substitutes for the euphonious
"band bounce" of history?

We are sho
exclusive s
young men
one in An
Fred W
123 E. Lib

Or acquired a specialty?

WAX KING LOO
COME UP AND TRY
George's Chop Suey.
Dollcious Chinese and American Dishes
431S.State St. Phone 1244 L
18 Eng. Phone 1242
PRICE & HOWE
'Printers, Stationers,
engravers

There will be a meeting of the Girlsi
Educational club from 7:00 o'clock to
8:00 o'clock Tuesday evening at New-
berry hiall. President-Emeritus James
B. Angell will spear upon the life of
Alice Freeman Palmer, a Michigan
graduate and former president of Wel-
lesley college. All women of the uni-
versity, whether members of the Edu-
cational club or not, have been cor-
dially invited to attend.
Alice Evans, 1004 Oakland Ave., will
be at home to the women of the univer-
sity from 3:00 o'clock .to 6:00 o'clock
on Saturdays, January 16 and Febru-
ary 13.
Sophomore women, who are to take
part in the Circus to be given by the
Women's League, will-meet at 4:00
o'clock tomorrow in room 101 of the
economics building, at which time the
final plans will be formulated.
* * *
The association of Students' Wives
will meet at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow
night in Newberry hall.
-Charged with causing the deaths of
13 persons, to whom he sold liquor
containing denatured alcohol, Dr. Don
A. Bisbee, '72M, was recently tried and
found guilty of manslaughter, in Mid-
dlebury, Vermont.
-Paul R. Bunten, '17L, who is confiui-
ed to the contagious ward of the uni-
versity hospital with the mumps, is im-
proving.
-Contrary to the statement in the Sat-
urday morning's issue of The Daily,
the ;petitions, in favor of military drill,
were circulated about the campus and
about town.
-Arrangements are being made by
the Indiana club to hold a Michigan-
Indiana club banquet at some time
during the spring vacation at the Ho-
tel Antony in Fort Wayne, Ind.
This is the first social activity of the
club this year.

PR ESCRI1PTION POINTS, NO 2.
NO matter how sk illful our doctor, nor how well the medicine
lie prescribes suits your case, you cannot expect the best
results unless his prescription is skillfully and accurately comn-
pounded, and the best drugs and mcieicines used-that's where
we come in.
Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University
i/
The Latest Qperatic
,,and Popular Hits
AT THE
Corner Maynard and William Streets

We are better prepared
than ever before to meet your
wants for the. Fall and Winter of
1914 -15
..SHROEN BROS.'
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
always treats you fair
124 S MAIN
PHONE iooo

are in every'style cuitabkl
for city or country, frolic
or function. The colors
are fast, the styles sdart
and right-the, patterns
correct--insist on thc
label.
$1.50 and up
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. i1Iaker;

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Going Strong

MEW

High Shoe Weather
IS Here
We have all styles of
black and tan shoe

Co-lumbia, which condemned military'
drill recently, also abolished football,
it will be remembered.'
If the university has to pay $30,000
to that nurse, new gym baths may be
even farther removed.
It's embarassing to take a girl to the
theater and find your seats in different
rows.

Tallors to Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have
Q UALITY THAT
UALI FYS
UICKLY
Henry & Co.
71.1 N. University Ave.

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prices ranging from
o to $7.oo

The Mirrolilte

r' s Shoe Stores
State and Main Sts.

A perfect combination of lamp, reflector and mir-
ror, with no glare.
It is a handsome brass backed reflector or shade
with the bulb shut from view by a mirror. A strong
light comes out around the sides of the mirror with
no glare. It is diffused so as to give an even light on
the face close to the mirror. You have no irritations
of one sided lighting.
By removing the mirror-a very simple operation
--you have an excellent portable lamp that will stand
on a table or hang on a wall. It can be put in a suit
case and take up little room.

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