THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 =:=WALK-OVER=: 0 Ilie Wisor" are e st day.s of ode's C olle e D a s lelife, and Pictures tell the story like nothinig else can. You can take them yourself with an Eastmanu Kodak and eve Ithelp you to get good ones- or I'll take theta for you. ° cic Groups or Flaslhlighis (good ones) for only 25~C each. Always onIfr J 1~rjiaIPicture Man Whitlnay Theatre SATUDAY NIGHT, JAN, 8th HE INTERNATIONAL COMEDIENNE WHITNEY :,Friday THEATR E 1Jan. 71h. Official Reports of THE WAR ON GLOOM BY $5.00 MAY unBI ! ALK, aiml plenty ofo toe roam The Perfect .Dress (fJoot ' '- - ' Though M1odishly slim its lines -are naturalI a nd easy, giiing Our price sakes you one dollar 'WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 115 S. MAIN ST. ',ost ol, Ole ssurvivr s ofhPesi weire landed -at :Alexa-ndria , 1dthe adonnnm..tration places its h tes porI the evim'ence wncwou1lbe obine iron that qua rtor. not in the matt erI of obtaining the es sential lacts,bn as regards setniment in Congress. The administration' is confronted by,. a doubtful situation.-hreaemany evidono es today that yesterday's out- .n Ie snat. (is-Iosmg sron sa.,t',m nt -in favor of curtailing the I I Show .c 't yo, 6:.o, S:oo, ;:3o . MWiek of "A PA IR OF HERSELF Thc V1111 Wiest \vounati on the stage, ill z spec i l1 Proilewtion Juter (Greait '-llua-. 'T h e Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" A Coiiiedy of Today Entire Scenic and Electric Production Carried Complete Stilliniuag Gois, ITP-to-thte-xMinitte ill Dress building Art, %Vorn by Mliss Rob- son andtILadies of the Company. Prices: Night, 50c to $1. 50 *®1 iivai 7"13 E, Univ. Ave. Develops F'ilms, Makes Prints and ] wn-- largcements, Takes Groups and Views Any- MAY Wi~iiC X1I LIJI' iJUIIC & uiiaiui . igbt of Amoricarn citizens to travelo Specialty. Is an Al1-around Photog rapher. 1 on belligerent ships, have leftth t resnient and his advi ors ian vu'- IT fC. . A. 1) ETPUTATIN TEAMS MIARY, TRIPS DURING4 VACATION Y. -A. C. A. deputation' teams en- oyed successful trips during Christ- nas Vacation, accord-ing to reports "eceived at the "Y.- Five m;enX were eiut out to two different sec tion's Of he state. Y. TD. Womeldlort~, "8 , leader, C.. C. ?ajley, '17. William K. WeCandlis , 8M, and Herbert A. Judson, 'ism ,isited Big B3eaver, Oakland country, where they worked from January 1 Lewis C. Reimann, '16, president of he association,. was in the upper pen - nsula, speaking at Iron Riv-er ant, rystal1 Falls. Geneti Obregon Seriously Afflicted. El Paso, Tex., Jan.. 6.-General Ob- egon, commander-in-chief of the Car- ,anza forces in Mexico, is seriously ill itli.. a throat affliction at Quaretaro, Mexico. Messages were received at lie border giving this Information. 1BRI TISI! CABINET 3IEMBERS IE'SWGN ON C.ONSCRIIPTIO1N (Contiuued from Page One) congress opened in Central hall, Westminster. hr?>f ewia.I Opiiol {London, Jain. 6.'-Judging by all the editorial opinions expressed this morn- ing the conscription bill will satisfy nobody. The volunteer papers de- nounce iii as nmuch as the conscript ion- tionlist press. The Daily N"ews goes so far as to predict a general election in the next few weeks. This newspaper declares it is almost certain that the labor conference today will decide against conscription, the labor party believing that compulsion in the army will be followed by compulsion in the workshops. It adds that the laborites have decided at the last moment to throw the conference open to the the newspapers, so that there shall be no doubt in the public mind about the resolution adopted. easy frame of mlindl. Step's were ilakei' by the 1'r -Aen to ascertain the e': - tent o'' this sontiment in congress and thne probable outcome of.'th Ie attempt to pass such a rep;olut ion. that thanmero 'e'm o or (Contind iron'age One)i fact that: the last surviving mnember &, this class, with the exception o im- self, had diedl only last month. Dr. Aungeli is hale and hae )rty, a-.d while h.e has been unable during ;' cent months to take his daily walk,-: Jout the campus, he still takesa keen interest in current events,an devotes the greater part of each day- to reading and study. 1 f;1{ r osC ,Itcli1..b Pe \: )11*. Qdtility Variety-Values DIAMONDS JEWELERS ,WATCH~ SCHLAN D SEYFRIE AN ARBCR SILVERShtiTHS ANNARBO0 Lake Sho4re and a ~l~P,'i kelrn RIljrod to Mae ~1 I ppearance. _,.ler ao of Cleveland, Ohio, c4e n~e-o the Lake Shore and a Snihrnraaroad and one a thebest ko'wn lecturers in the ~'nt: 'ill be the speaker for the audy aernoof Union meeting. He :i I sp.a on the topic: "Watchman, " The Best Play She Eder Id- N. Y. SUN s13 Wasing-. ton Squa re," PRIGCES;, 50c, 75c, $1,00, $1.50, $2,00 F, GYMNASIUM SHOES..-'. FOR MEN AND WOMEN-RUBBER OR LEATHER SOLES' Prices 74c to $1.94 per pair Just received a New Basket Ball Shoe ONLY 53,00 PER PAIR-HEAVY SUCTION RUBBER for SOLE" Ment2 I :j i ;l ,i ^7 ty 1 ; i . 119 E. LIBERITY STREET , ,,..~ NEW DELTA CAFE" K HAS T OFFER" SECU11Ya~ The ANN ARBOR SWVINGS BANK, Organized. 1869, Has to' SECURITY $1,0.0CAPITAL os An Intimate Knowledge of the Demands of the Community Has See - ~ fell7s of the Tight!" The meeting will 'iat. 0 : (0 o'clock. Thi isMr.leahan's second appear- anein two years at the Union meet- gs h-e was so well received last 'artat the committee decided that lc,_- could not do without him this B'ecause of the fact that Mr. Bea- 5an Vas not expected as the speaker Offr ~ irm ac _io began, the musical part oi'theproramhas not been arranged vt. 'tucon tuunttee has been work- . gon "Iinc lTursday and expects' P L a 1_aveitredfor Sudy en Gained _a ! U .~TERS TAKE Org anizas- IV'P 1l4,G aNTS' A'TTENTION (Continued fronm Page One) MeCl'hers of Detroit, which, will be - ar cred to the university at the - Wcu'nrs'l~ay Celebration cf the ~7"oealSchto l on February 22. S # " c Junior flop commnitte6 was d laicith se of the university gymi- 51iU1'bPoviding; they meet all the nee('t 10< einenses entailed. heboard accepted with thanks the Sgift of Geo. B~ischoff, a local florist, i fi1.5palmis valued at $1.00, which 'filled a definite place in the botanical :Kpetriol-yce c Co of plarlts. The board ac- an Years" _-;.1e with 1 hank s the gift of an 7 electrically operated blue-printing gt, aGuar- j ac i ie front the Wickes Brothers 2rpay of Saginaw. The regents accetedwith thanks the gift of North " nertean C hemical company of Bay - ?;efU0 pounds of chlorates for FA Vti kal eng-ineering pu rposes. The bo oard se aside not more than " {d ora o set of pumps for use in theneIiurver pty heating plant. To A9 1 st ocat iontal Conference 'h e reets ~iVOted $X100 to assist the 1to make Second Vocational Conference for Col- of all the Y {!leg fl nea in bigi to Ann Arbor e acco - ~ spakers ho are successful in the. i a cv r ous professions to discuss the op- /nded .b y Jpo _uties for women ini the various and Cool=~V~b- Provson was niade for four addi- tig ion 01'1 nurses at the Univer~sity hos- ~ ita.l and for one additional campus ,rnip=ht-watchmlan. The aquestion of having a university N ,hit at the Mihgnstate fair in e-ciu next summner ai~s referred to he xeutive committee. The board '~~d l0() for apparatus for the 1. a iiin d-prtinent laboratory. Poet (l, to it3 s Sterling Tonight S treet ' h let ry club will 'meet at 7:15 A o cock tis evening at the residence A~venue - .. a. , '17, at 518 Monroe sr 1. , t iscuIss the poet Sterling SUNDAY EVENING LUNCHEONS 500 m ke yoxxr eappoimnm er*. withf IN S~ICKELS as soon as possible fox- ie MICHIGANEMNSIAN PICTURIE.. ( You'llJ have to do it eventually; why'not no'w?) 334-336 So. STATE ST., ANN ARIBOR. TEA .DANSANTS'. EVERY AFTERNOON 2:30 P"9 M. 5:00 Y. 1M. AJESTIC Today 3,7:380 and 9 P. M. GEE! WHAT A GREAT STOW "THE SUFFRAGETTES" A Musical Farce on Vtes for Women SENATOR GORDAN FRANCIS ELDRID & MURPHY COMPANY "Chairman of the "WON BY A Committee" LEGC" CROSS and GREAT DAVIS DeLASSIO Songs & Dances European Novelty 7" get ini 11Sentenced, to 1)eath. Paris, Jai. 6.---Maria Jose Dei Pasi, a naturalized Argentinian, has been sentenced to death for sending mili- tary information to German agents. 1-I is 25 years 01(1. Call Lyndon for good pictures. 14USI NESS OPPORTUNITY Jurst right for two students; $4,000 takes established business clearing over $200 p-er month. If you mean business, write Michigan Daily, Box XX. nov27tf ha v EICOATS ..nsu rain coars from the House of Auppent.,ieimer. on sale by N'. F. A U& Co., Rain "t4reeL oct~eod-we& Call Lyndon for good' pictures. Whitney The-atre- MONDAY, JANUARY 10TH The' All New Edition of the Ifusical Surprise The New lyweds and their Baby 10 E ANNABR0Ai ORGANIZED 1869 otal FResourc S....$3,300s00 11 40 1-2 PEOPLE The Prettiest and LB elest and Best Drilled Siniging and :Dane- ing Chiorns In the World. Prices : 25c.5.0-501 ce: Northwest Corner Main -and Huron 707 !North Universiit~y KIser duffers fromi Can cer Baltimore, Md., Jan. 6.-The kaiser is suffering from Cancer according to a letter written by a' Berlin specialist to a prominent Baltimore physician. The letter says the writer' has been consulted b)y the kaiser on his mal- ady.' 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