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AUNDRY wants your trial to show that it is Reliable. is to serve you. Promzpt,servlce. 215 S. Fourth Ave wrrr JR FINISHING' 'US VIEWS ?TRAITS -Arrangeinents are being made to give a -course in Spanish conversation and correspondence next semester, provided a sufficient number of stu- dents promise to elect the course. It will be numbered Course 3, and will be given by Mr. A. F. Hurlburt. -Arne T. Carlbom, '17L, and Lela M Wright, '18, who are confined to the contagious ward of the university hos- pital with mumps are reported by hos- pital officials to be improving. Miss Wright has been in the hospital since Sunday, while Caribom came down with the illness on Monday. -Dr. I. J. Burrell,'111, who has been acting as assistant in internal medi- cine ,in the homeopathic medical col- lege, has resigned his position to en- gage in general practice at Benton Harbor. Dr. Burrell will leave for Benton Harbor about Feb. 1. -University hospital officials report that Howard Gray, '17A, who is con- fined to the contagious hospital with small-pox, is rapidly recovering, and that he will be able to leave the hos- pital in two weeks. -Morton R. Hunter, '13E, assistant editor of the "Engineering Record" of New York, is attending the engineer- ing convention now being held here. Hunter was secretary of the board in control of athletics for 1912-13, a member of the Michiganensian staff, and a night editor of The Michigan Daily for two years. He was a mem- ber of Vucans and Griffins. Members of the Natural Science club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 305 Mason hall. Mr. Richard Gaige will speak.on "A Summer in Guiana" and E. B. Mains will give a talk on "Some Plant Parasites. -Prof. Richard I). T. Hollister's class in Shakespearian reading will give a recital in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow night. The reading will be "A Comedy of Errors." --C.E. Horton, '16A, who was taken to the university hospital Tuesdaysuffer- ing from an attack of chicken-pox, was reported as improving yesterday. -Members of the Zoological Journal club will meet at 11:00 o'clock tomor- row morning in room 305 south wing. Ionia Ladoff, grad, will talk on, "Whit- ney on Food as a Sex-Controlling Factor in Rotifers," whie Prof. A. F. Shull will speak on, "The Philadel- phia Meetings," and, "Parthogenisis and Sex in Anthothrips Terbasci." -F. R. Fishback, of the Electric Con- troller Company, of Cleveland, will give a stereoptican lecture before the local branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at 7:30 o'clock tonight, in room 248, engineering building. His subject will be "The Use of Electricity in the Manufacture of Steel." FOR RENT-A large single room, suitable for two persons. Three blocks from Campus. 905 Church street. Phone 912-W. 84-7 TO RENT-Second semester. Pleas- ant two-room suite. Price reasona- ble. 1008 Michigan Ave. 82 to 85 4ES & NICKELS The only Studio on the Campus :t. PhoPT C130-A cial Photographer~s For 1jh. MICHW~ANENSIAN. Temple Theatre friay, Jan. 22 "The Ma'ster Key" Second Story. Saturday, Jan. 23 "Private Officer" (With Frances Bushman) "School Teacher and the Way" (With Mary Pickford) Orpheum Theatre The Rtouse of Famous Plays by Famous 'ayers. Thurs. & Fri., Jan. 21-22 Adele Farrington, in "The Country Mouse." Saturday, Jan.23 Max Figman, in "The Hoosier Cchoolmaster." Arcade Theatre- SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00; EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. Howrto Do It and Why--Two-- Part Vitagraph Comedy. The' * Girl of the Open Road--Edison. The Bond Sinister-Biograph. DR. JOHN MZ TOURS COUNTRY IN INTERNATIONALIST CAUSE Former Secretary to Dr. 1. S. Jordan to Talk at Union and "" Meetings Dr. John Mez, president of the In- ternational Federation of Students will come to Ann Arbor on his tour of the United States in the cause of de- veloping a now international spirit, Sunday, February 7. Ile will be the regular speaker on the Union and Y M. C. A. programs for that day. Dr. Mez will address the Union meeting, at 3:00 o'clock, on, "The In- ternational Student in the Present World Crsis." At 6:30 o'clock, he will talk at the "Y" Majestic meeting. The topic for his speech will be, "The Challenge of the Great War and the American Student." Dr. Mez has had excellent opportu- nities for studying the present war and its underlying causes. Hle was in Belgium at the outbreak of hostil- ities. He acted as secretary and in- terpreter to Dr. David -Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford univer- sity, on his trip through the Balkans, and there studied the effects of War on civilization. Announce Debating Teams' Subject Members of the Cup debating teams will debate this year on the following subject: "Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Own and Operate a Merchant Marine." The preliminar- ies in the various societies must be held before March 20. On April 7 Alpha Nu will meet Jeffersonian, and on the next day Adelphi will contest with Webster society. The winners will meet in the Cup debate on April 30. LOST-Will the person who took hat, with initials H. T. C. inside, from li- brary on Sunday please return to library or call 147-M. 84 522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522. tf I I -/ I Toasters, Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, and all accessories for Table Cooking. Gas does the work quicker and better than Electricity. Concealed floor connection under the table making the outfit entirely portable. I ., °a:, se asc I WASHTENAW GAS COMPANY Tlable Cooking Sets MYL For use with Gas. 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