THE IGAN DAILY ., k .. ,. =r---..r ,... ...-.... ...,. -. ,... a . Foot Wear Dull and Patent' Leather Fawn and Greyclothl Tops Price $4.00 apd $4.50 115 S, Main St. TO THE AMATEUR FOR WHOM WE DEVELOP, THE FIRST SNAP- SHOT OF A 1915 ROBIN IN ANN ARBOR TAKEN AT A DISTANCE OF NOT MORE-THAN 15 FEET FROM THE KODAK We Do Repairing AND Altering I LYNDON I,° 'I I «..,N _... .___ -- -- 1 1 w- - - ..s. - .. v Y9 NRYV Street I., A91Ps ADERWL 1a sachusetts Congressman to Del her Lecture Here, March 15 on Army and Navy Sol AORTh W AR R EPARATIONS "it is my intention to emphasize the difference between being prepared for war, and being prepared against war.. The above statement was made in a letter received here from Congressman A. P. Gardner of Massachusetts, who "s to lecture at the Whitney theater on, "Safety First-How About Our Army ant Navy?", on March 15. The same Anglo-Saxon fighting in- ,tinct which in his youth won him a ilace on the world championship polo team of the Myopia Hunt club, now fnds him, pitted against opposition in Congress, exposing the alleged unpre- paredness of the country foi war. He is a red-blooded sportsman, himself, outside of being an enthusiastic ad- mrer and follower of all sports. De- spite his age, he engages in pony polo and horseback riding with all the vig- or and dexterity of a man in the prime of youth. He is also fond of golf. This active man is also a farmer. Mr. Gardner himself has direct super- vision of a large acreage near Apple- ville, Va., where he breeds choice live stock, including thoroughbred Jersey cow*. Often at week ends, when the capital is ablaze with social life, Mr. Gardner quietly steal; away to seek a day or two of peaceful life on his farm, far away from ihe debates of Congress. __- -- Reserve your seats now for the "Washington's Birthday" matinee at the Mlajcstc-Special Feature . act deorge Primrose and his Minstrels in a 30 minute minstrel first part, also four other acts of good vaudeville. As this day is a holiday night prices will prevail. NO LOSS BY FIRE 1AMHl UO a EWLE ATtts. V E I 3".U8E I UNION SE IET inS a L H AR NEVERsMD5 ARABB Dr. )rhx lleller of Tulane University' Speaks in Hill Auditorinun at 7:010 O'clock ' TEMPLE BETH EL CHOIR TO SlG What will probably be one' of the most interesting of the entire series of union services that are being held in hill auditorium this year by the various religious organizations of the city, will be the service in charge of the Jewish Student Congregation tonight at 7:00 o'clock. The speaker of the ev- ening will be Rabbi Max Heller, pro- fessor of Seinitics in Tulane universi- ty, and the Jewish ritual service will be read by Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Detroi. 1)r. Heller who has been jrroriinent in the Jewish educational life of the United States will speak on the subject. "Moral Courage in Its Bearing upon Modern American Conditions," and his subject will be of general interest to the student body of this university on account of his close association with student life and its problems. The music for the service will be rendered by the choir of Temple Beth El of Detroit, under the direction of William Howland, former head of the vocal department of the universityl F. L. HALL, 514 E.WillianI Phone 22258 ] Goods Called For PKLES QINw find Delivered school of music. The musical program will include choral responses such as are used in the synagogue. The public is cordially invited to at- tend the service, and the majority of the local churches will dispense with their regular evening service. Change Loetion of Musenm Collection Under the direction of tl-en museum authorities, the bird and mammal col- lection, formerly on the fourth tfoor of the museum has been transferred fo the third floor, and now occupies the space that was previously taken up by the Stearns collection of musi- cal instruments. The new location gives this collection more space, mak- ing it available for class work. Expect Professor Hussey l me Soon Professor W. J. liussey, of the as- tronomy department, sailed from La Plata, South America, for the United States on January 28, and is expected to arrive in Ann Arobr within a few days, as he was due in New York yes- terday. Professor Hussey has been in South America for the last six months as director of -the University of La Plata, carrying out the co-operative plan between the two universities. He had intended to sail for home on Jan- uary 10 but was held up on account of .the cancellation of steamships sailings caused by the war. Mrs. Husgey and Rowland Hussey are returning also. BASKETBALL RAVE TO BEGIN rTESDAY] (Continued from Page 1) past week, and should serve as anoth- er severe test for the seniors of their college. The fresh lit squad is made up of the following: A. Boyd, R. Brown, K. Case, R. Drummond, F. Gariepy, R. Kerr, G. Matteson, F. Miller, A. Nath- ans, R. Walls and R. Wilson. There will be no practice held on Monday night, but on each of the other nights in the week, those teams may practice that are to play on the suc- ceeding night. SOPhOMORES BEST FRESH CONTENDERS (Continued from Page 1) Scofleld (F), second. Time 4 2-5 sec. Semi-final : O'Brien qualified. Time: 4 2-5 sec. Finals: O'Brien (S), first; Kratzsch7 mar (F), second; Al Robinson (F), third. Time: 4 1-5 sec. 4 1-5 sec. Shot put-Cross (S), first; Smith (F), second; Leach, (S), third. Dis- tance: 41 ft. 1-2 in. 880-yard run-Burby (S), first; M. G. Robinson (S), second; Shadford (F), third. Time: 2 min. 6 1-5 see. Pole vault-Wilson (S), first; Clark (F) and Kessler (S), tied for second. IHeight: 12 feet. (New Michigan rec- ord). 440-yard dash-Al. Robinson (F), first; Huntington (S), second; Fon- tana (S), third. Time: 53 4-5 sec. Mile run-Grauman (S), first; Gal- loway (F), second; Cherry (F), third. Time: 4 min. 42 2-5 sec. 40-yard high hurdles-Corbin (S.), first; Wilson (S), second; Fischer (F), thifd. Time: 5 4-5 sec. High jump-Waterbury (S), Corbin (S) and Simons (F), tied 'for first. Height: 5 ft. 6 in. Result: Sophomores 49; Freshmen 23. C. I. KIDO ---Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave 603 E. William St. Te MECC A ECONOMY SEEKERS Oren's Cafeteria I. Only Cafeteria ', and ®f Music ati-he "C' e i of MusicI of the Union-" ies Taxi Co. 522 want to be sure of the picture )bin get your films at Da ines I1 R f . { '= WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24 Feb. 22 Ash 4w A# MR AL n' 1915 Presenting A Beatriz Michelena V AND CLE tQPATRA" )N and In the Title Role U , MOPATRA A Kieine Feature A Bigger Success than "Salomy Jane" Holiday Special 11 elef .Benefit PRICE AS USUAL 10 cents Ce'