THIIE N I IIA,'~ --S Whitman's Cand y for the FOLKS AT HOME lake Christmas Last all Winter b l o P __ When3 you're out looking for your Winter h ercoat, just pay this store a visit. We don't ask you to favor its, aut we do insist that you'll regret slighting its. There isn't a finer, smarter or complete showing of P ercoats than ours in Town and we'll show you prices iat you can't beat any- where. The New Michigan Packages Tied With Michigan Colors Sealed With Michigan Seals Buy a supply of Columbia Double Disc Records for your Talking .1achine. 1, 2, 3 or 5 lbs. each Leave your order early for Xmas CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 SO. STATE ST. They make an ideal gift and play on any standard Disc Mac Columbia Records ire guaranteed to outlast any other, and you less. 65c for io in. and $1.00 for standard 12 in. Allmendinger Music Shop 122 .ELiberty street /4ii Wadhams & Co's Corner MAIN STREET GRANGE TAKES RAP AT PREPAREDNESSI I .__ __ _ _ __- Other Business Transacted;; Closed With Vote of Tchanks Sessionl ONE Be Attractively Dressed and gain the admiration of all by having your next suit Individu~ally Custom Tailored by ARTHUR F, MARQUARDT Campus Tailor 516 East William St. Phone 1422- "GOTH IC ARROW COLLAR FRONT FITS CRAVAT KNOT PERFECTLY. 2 for 25c CLUETT. PEAhQDY & CO.. INC.. MAERS MUSICAL CLUBS GIVE CONCERT The stand taken in absolute opposi- tion to preparedness was the one qut- standing feature of the State Grange meeting yesterday afternoon. After a, long discussion the report of the com- mittee on resolutions, which expressed opposition to any greater extension in* expenditures for the army and navy, was carried by a unanimous rising vote. At the same time the officers of the Grange were delegated to send this decision in letters to Congress and to the President of the United States. Rural Mail Delivery Considered The committee on resolutions, through its chairman, E. S. Hall, also presented the question of the readjust- ment of the rural mail delivery service of the state. A unanimous vote also, represented the decision of the Grange as opposed to any arrangement that would detract from the serviceability of the rural mail delivery. The argu- ment as favoring the committee's re- port and thus opposing the readjust- ment was to the effect that the idea of service should be considered above all others. I r-acation 1 $6.00 S hoes . $4.98 $500 S h o e s . $4. BOSTONIAN and FLORSHEIM 48 CAMPUS OOTERY s0 so. State St. The Mack Dress Making Shop underthe supervision of Mrs. H. B. McLaren desires to submit designs and receive orders for 1916 junior Hop Gowns and Party Dresses generally. An unusual number of exclusive eastern styles are now being shown. Mrs. McLaren is an artist of exceptional ability and her work has achieved high distinction among fashionable women of the city. It is desirable that college women should arrive at a de- cision and make the necessary arrangements, if convenient, before leaving on vacation. The Grange also unanimously voted to favor the Palmer-Owen Child Labor bill which seeks to regulatechild labor through the setting of an age limit and ®. also of a time restriction for those who do work. At the morning session the Grange went on record as favoring the state-wide prohibition measure and in the afternoon voted $500 to the fund for securing prohibition in Michigan. Pass Resolutions of Thanks As a means of showing the citizens of Ann Arbor their appreciation for the entertainment given while the Grange has been in session here, the following resolution was presented and unanimously passed at the after- noon session: "Whereas, the members of the Michigan State Grange; now as- sembled in Ann Arbor, do most highly and heartily appreciate the many kind- nesses, the hospitality and hearty wel- come they have received and which have made our stay here so profitable and enjoyable; therefore, be it re- solved, that we extend to President Hutchins, the university faculty and officers, the city of Ann Arbor, the Ann Arbor -Civic association, the Wash- tenaw Pomona Grange, the six county Grange associations, the club organ- izations and all individuals who have contributed to our comfort and enjoy- ment, our most sincere thanks." At the opening of the evening meet- ing, which was necessitated by the large amount of business left over from'the afternoon session, it was de- cided to maintain at the Ann Arbor hospital a free Grange bed for all members of the State Grange. Musical Clubs Give Concert The combined Glee and Mandolin clubs of the university gave a 25-min- ute concert for the members of the IMPHRVMENTS ON RIFLE RANGE MADE Different Faults Remedied; Facilities For Shooting Greatly Enhanced TEAM CHOSEN ON ABILITY Many, improvements have been made on the indoor rifle range under the baseball grandstand since the season for indoor shooting started. The enclosure has been cleared of all unnecessary material and turned in- to a gallery that would do credit to any organization needing such a place. The different faults which were so noticeable at the first of the year have been remedied as they be- came evident and steps have been taken by the members of the club to eliminate these shortcomings per- inanently. In the first place, a larger stove has been installed and plenty of fuel collected so that the range may be kept warm in all weather.^ This obvi- ates the necessity of the marksmen keeping their overcoats on and being seriously handicapped in their shoot- ing. The lights have been improvcd in two ways. Every target is amply furnished with incandescent bulbs, making it easy to see the bull's eye, and the lights are now well guarded by boards, a measure which prevents the bullets from spattering and breaking the bulbs. This saves not only expense but also a great deal o trouble to the men who are shooting. Firing Platforms Constructed Facilities for shooting have been greatly enhanced by the construction of platforms on the firing line from which the riflemen can fire from a prone position. There are two tiers of these platforms, making it possible for all of the seven targets to be fired upon at once, a feature which saves a large amount of time. The men are chosen for the team on a comparative basis, the 14 with1 the highest scores being picked to represent the university in the, matches with other colleges. If anyt man makes a higher score than a member of the team this man is auto-f matically considered on the team and the lowest team man is dropped. With this system the students not already on the squad have an incentive to trye their best at all times with the hope of making theateam if they can make a good score. The team men are keptc working in order to better their own records and get as far as possible out of danger. Range Has 12 Rifles At present there are 12 rifles at the range. The seven best of these are reserved for the use of members of the team, and the other five are for men not holding that coveted posi- Grange before the evening meeting in Hill auditoriur. The members of the Grange responded heartily to the ef- forts of the musicians and brought them back for three encores. As a conclusion to their program, the mem- bers of the combined clubs gave aT "locomotive" for the audience. c The meeting last night brought the convention of the State Grange to a close. From all standpoints it has, been the most successful meeting held in many years. The entertainment provided them .they considered the best they have yet received, and the amount of business done, consisting of suffrage, prohibition and child labor resolutions, outshone the achieve- ments of any previous meeting. Electric Toasters Make the finest toast for breakfast without any fuss or trouble, and they are always ready. Electric Heaters Take the chill off the room, and do it quickly. Why use a cold room when it can be easily avoided? Electric Chafing Dishes Are the very best things for the long winter evenings. Think of the Welsh rarebits and other delicacies. The Detroit Edison Company Eastern Michigan Edison Division LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDA AT THE SUGAR BOWL 109 SOUTH MAIN STREET WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS 4 - Conservation of Ener LOOK FOR THE NOTES What .Electrit y Means to You in Your Home Electric Flat Irons They save many steps in the kitchen The new waiting and fitting rooms are located on the Second Floor near the Tea Room. 41000 tion. Several of the men have their own private rifles and can use them providing that they conform to the standard set by the National Rifle association as regards sights and trigger pull. Last year Michigan entered a rifle team in the association for the first time, being rated in class C, as are all teams in their first year. At they end ofthe season the Michiganteam stood at the head. of its class and graduated into class B, at the present date, occupying the position of last organization in that division. The members of the club are trying to turn out a team that will do the same this year in class B as they did in class C during the last season and thus place Michigan's rifle team among those of the first division. Prescott Club Reorganizes ~ Prescott club, a pharmic society, reorganized and elected the follow- ing officers yesterday: President, Charles Costa, '16P; vice-president, Joseph Miller, '17P; secretary, Robert Brown, 116P; treasurer, H. N. Oell- rich, '16P. The next meeting of the club will be held on January 12. Ten cents rents a good Eastman Kodak, any size you want. Lyndon's, 719 N. University. octlOsat-sun THE CHOICEST of Christmas gifts are to, befound at the Palais -Royal, 304 South Mlain street. decl5to19 Have you got our number? Flop your phone directory. There it is! 2255 Stark. Skis, $2.25 to $4.00 at Switzer's, 310 State. edtdec21 Students, for the most safe, speedy, reliable economical Parcel and Mes- senger service, call 2028. novetf 2255 2255 2255 2255 The Ann Arbor Press-Phone No. L (*) SOCIETIES TO HOLD MEETIF t Young People of Churches to H Unique Joint Gathering At a joint meeting of the you people's societies of the Congre tional and Presbyterian churches be held in McMillan hall' this eveni at 7:30 o'clock, many unique and teresting features will be offered. 'T entertainment will be in the form a railroad social and the evening w begin in the station. Dr. W. Moriarty, instructor in English, w be the station-master, and announ of trains. The train will leave promptly Athleticsburg, where the passeng will see a football game between Mi igan and the University of Chica The town of Make-Believe will be v ed in order to see a theatrical p formance. Coming next will be the city Harmony, whose residents have p pared several musical numbe Hawaiian music will be provided Ralph S. Moore, '18E, C. S. Seabro '17, and W. F. Crockett, '16. A pia duet will be given by Grayce E. C ley and Florence Walker, of school of music. Refreshments will be served at railroad lunch stand and then guests will be takento a suburbofS Francisco, where a mock fisticE counter will be staged between- W. Hamilton, grad., and Newton Fetter. student pastors. Grange Men Tendered Receptio: Members of the Michigan SI Grange association were tendered reception by President Harry Hutchins, and the deans of the va ous colleges and schools Thursday ternoon. Mr. Edwin Markham, N spoke in University hall Tuesday ening, was also in the receiving 1 FOR RENT WANTED FOR RENT-Three fine office rooms, suitable for a doctor or dentist; all piped and wired; guaranteed steam heat. 1713-MOR, 1661-J. J. K. Mal- colm. novl6tf FOR RENT-Desirable suite. 332 E. Jefferson. dec18 VOR SALE W A N T E D - Position - Competent white woman, wishing to cook in a fraternity or take charge of kitchen. Fine references. Inquire City Y. W. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS LOST LOST-Silver bar pin set with five red stones. Sentimental value. Re- ward. Phone 1632-W. dec17,18 LOST-Waterman fountain pen. Find- er please call E. Herzberg, 885-M. dec1.2 C. A. Telephone 1108. decl5to21 F OR SALE-Overcoat, long, heavy Chinchilla, litle won; vsi ze 7; cost $30; sell for $10. Call Monday af- ternoon, 503 E. Liberty. dccl8-19 FOR SALE--Oliv.er typewriter number nine, latest model, never been used. $65. Phone 2136-J. decl7to2l WANTED-Experienced janitor ser- vices can be secured after January 1; capable of caring for heat, lights, water, elevators, etc. Ad- dress Janitor, Michigan Daily. decl8-19jan6 WANTED-Ten copies of The Michi- gan Daily for Tuesday, December 14. Five cents a copy- will be paid if brought to The Daily office. dec18 The Popular "Ukulele" would make a splendid Present for anyone who loves good music- It is a facsimile of the Spanish Guitar. No music in all the world has gained such rapid and favorable popularity. We are State Agents for the genuine Nunes & Sons' Instrument." Competent Instructors Christmas s Near CRINNELL BROS. I 1S. Main St. Phone 1707 For papering, tinting or of any kind, go to C. H. M 208 E. Washington St. F. r h.i.