THE MICHIGAN DALLY A ,' m i . a.... I: El -Over Foot Wear Advance Spring and Tan e $5.00 , 'i A AMAIL iI iI iii - IMPOTAN NOICE oSince there is to be IMPORTANT NOTICE! '"ArN *, nHarvard Game next Fall -FREE, One Round Trip and Two One Way tickets to Philadelphia in 1915. To the Student holding cash reg- ister receipts totalling the largest amount on the Saturday preceding the Pennsy Game next Fall, I will give free transportation to Philadelphia and return. To the two next highest I will give transportation one way. Get busy now. Get your friends to save their C. R. Receipts. ..LYNDON... ALBION PROFESSOR TO SPEAK ON WORLD'S SUNDAY SCHOOLS Prof. F. S. Goodrich, of Albion col- lege, will deliver an illustrated lec- ture at the Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock this evening on "Sunday Schools the World Around." Professor Goodrich is secretary of the state Sun- day School association and has travel- ed around the globe to attend the world's Sunday school convention. ..' HAND PRESSING' LADIES WORK A SPEQIALTY C.I. KIDD --Sophomore 1630-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave WE SELL A bAMPS* And Electric Supplies I St Let Vs Shekrpexi Yox our Rzor' B I ados --Anvy Make _d rubey Engineering Society to Dance at Gym Members of the Engineering society will hold a dance in Barbour gymna- sium on Thursday, January 21. ,The committee in charge consists of Allan Ricketts, '15E, Russell H. Mills, '15E, John Naylon, '15E, and Howard A. Enos, '15E. Don Smith, '16E, is chair- man. WIT 310 State St. I c ® w ----- . -a 4 Ice Cream for parties, socials and house trade. Q Mary Garden Reputation and Low- ney's Chocolates. Phone 146 116 S. MCinr 'no Voice Violin Organ Theory, and All Branches of Music Souvenir. Hunters Make Off with Sign Several students, apparently in search of souvenirs, severed the rope which held the fire sale sign in front of Schleede's State street book store Friday afternoon, and, in the presence of a dozen or more interested onlook- ers, ran off with the sign. The guilty parties have not been discovered. M I C I .A dEWE .ES ATi i 3 l R f 'v, EYRwI . ARB0 J E R Y P GET THAT 605 F,. William St. Are taught at the [iversity School of Music MAYNARD STREET War has not advanced our, ices on toilet articles. Soda Fountain Specialties better an ever. Complete line of Students' supplies. Boat Club to Manage Saturday's Dance Tickets will.soon be on sale at the Union counter for the Boat club dance to be held at the Union at 9:00 o'clock Saturday night. The dance is open to any members of the Union, thus re- placing the regular membership dance. Seventy-five cents will be charged for admission. New Power Plant Now in Operation D'uring Christmas vacation the final changes were made that switched the power load from the old to- the new. power plant.. December 19 was the last day that the campus plant was operated, and since. then the new sta- tion has carried the load without any serious interruption. REGENTS TO JUDGE NEW SCHOOL PLANS (Contined from Page 1.) books and one for apparatus; one stu-, dents' room; appointment committee' offices, including reception room, typewriting room and two consultation F. L. HALL, 514 E. William Phone 2225 PRL Q GoESSING as Called For adDelivered NO LOSS BY FIRE THE STATE SAVINGS BANK ANN ARBOR, MICH. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $125,000.00 Wm. J. Booth, Pres.,Wm.Arnold, Vice-Pres John C. Waltz, Cashier, R. A.Beal, Ass't Cash, rooms; offices for the director of the school and three offices for members of the department of education. "The model school will fill a long felt want," said Prof. A. S. Whitney, of the educational department, in speaking of the plans. "Michigan is practically the only large state uni- versity without a training school for high school teachers." While the plans as stated are only tentative and de- pend largely upon the amount of mon- ey granted by the state legislature, Professor Whitney is confident that, in the near future, Michigan will at least have a university high school. The department of education is backed in its requests by nearly all the high school principals and super- Freshman ALSO CANDIES Sophomore College Teaches Malay Thinags But the Best Is the Lunzhes AT "POP BANCROFT'S"722 Monroe ALSO. CIGARS Senior OREN'S CAFETERIXA WE USE PURE LARD Burrett's Barber Shop 514 E. WILLIAM Our "Cuts" need no excuse. In connection with F. L. Hall. . Junior Arcade Theatre MON.-TUES., JAN. 11-12 Mixed program consisting of one and two reel dramas and com- edies. COM ING, Wednesday, January 13, "The Seats of the Mighty," by Sir Gilbert Parker. intendents in the state, as well as by the state board of education. Accord- ing to Frank Cody, member of the Istate board, the proposed school will Good Honest TAILORING and promt service AT REASONABLE PRICES ALBERT GAN SLE 108 f. Washington St. Sen* Floor I TIE DELTA' not interfere with Ypsilanti or other normal schools, or with the work of Ann Arbor high school. L . and Packard N -w v l TO MAKE EXAM'S EASY, GO TO Brand ew "AT LEAST Ice and Roler. Rink FROM ONE HALF TO ONE HOUR DAILY" YOUR TROUBLES BECOME A PLEASURE, IT REMOVES THAT DULLNESS AND MAKES YOUR MIND ACTIVE COME DOWN AND MAKE US PROVE IT PRICES Family Season Tickets - Coupon Books 40 Admissions Single Admission Afternoons - Evenings - Roller Skating including skates $5.00 - - 3.00 - - .10 - - .15 - - .25 H 0 RS Ice Rink Open Daily Except Sunday from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Roller" " " 9 to 11:30 a. m. from 2 to 5:30 p. m. and from 7 to 10:00 p. m. Special instruction given to beginners at the morning session, both Ice and Roller, No Rxtra Charge PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT $10.00 PRIZE Will be given to the person suggesting the name that will be adopted for the New Building, including Bathing, Ice and Roller Rink This contest will close January 20, 1915 ENTRANCE 725 S. FIFTH AVENUE, Cor. Hill Street F. C. WEINBERG, Prop. 4 1. -