THE MICHIGAN DAILt ' .. I Clothing Sale Buy Columbia Records AND SAVE MONEY IS NOW ON. Our entire SUITS and OVERCOATS excepted) at 14 off stock (blues of MEN'S and blacks Latest Popular Songs Latest Dance Records 65c - $1.00 I Odd Pants 1-4 off Bath Robes 1-4 off Underwear. Union Suits, $1.50 to $5.00, 20% off Flannelette Pajamas and Night Robes, 20% off Wadhams & Co.'s Corner Main & Washington Sts. . C I Vontcaster an COLLAR Shows over the coat in back; low sharp, smart curveaway front; good knotandslidespace 2for' 5c M. , PEABODY CO. - Inc.. Makers TROY. N THIS Week's Schedule of Special Events Linen Sale First Floor-Left Cotton Bedding Sale First Floor-Right Women's Shoe Sale First Floor-Rear Women's Knit Under- wear Sale First Floor-Rear Winter Garment Sale Second Floor I. k- Be Attractively Dressed and gain the admiration of all by having your next suit Individually Custom Tailored by ARTHUR F, MARQUARDT Campus Tailor 516 East William St Phone 1422-J Intercollegiate Wiseonsin--The track team has suf. fered seve'al severe losses. Phil Stiles, holder of the Conference broad jump record, has gone into business. Cornell-Five indoor and- four out- door meets are on the track schedule. February 5 the mile relay team meets Harvard at the Boston A. A. games. Other meets are the indoor games at Baltimore, indoor intercollegiate car- nival at Madison -Square Garden, Meadowbrook A. C. meet at Philadel- phia, and the St. Louis meet. Rutgers-The 1916 football schedule includes five home games and three outside contests. Washington and Lee will be played during the 150th anni- versary celebration at New Brunswick, and Washington and Jefferson will be met at the Polo Grounds in New York on November 30. TO SUBMIT HONOR PLAN TOMEMBEROF FACULTY Engineering Faculty - Favors System and Stand Taken by Various Classesk The honor committee of the engi- neering college will submit its pro- posal on the honor system to an in- fluential member of the faculty in or- er to obtain an official sanction for the project. The faculty is known to be in favor of the system, providing the students pledge themselves not to give or take aid during an examination. Several faculty men also believe a pledge to report cheating should be incorpor- ated. The support of the students is the most important condition set by the faculty. The hervy vote of the en- gineering classes at their assemblies in favor of the -honor system without a pledge, has partially removed this obstacle. Assitsant Dean Butts of the engi- neering college, states that the mere agitation for an honor system has re- sulted in an appreciable decrease in the number of cases of cheating re- ported to him during the past. He be- lieves that the freshmen should not be placed on honor, as they are not sufficiently mature to realize their re- sponsibility. In view of this favorable attitude of the students and faculty, the stu- dent committee believes a set of rules, satisfactory to both sides can be put into effect in the near future. These Records can be used on any Standard make of Machine and will unfailingly give the best of satisfaction. For long life and clear, clean-cut reproductions use Columbia Records and Columbia Needles. Allmendinger Jtusic Shop 122 E. Liberty Street LOOK FOR THE NOTES LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDAES AT THE SUGAR BW O9 SOUTH MAIN STREET WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS ii U I i .1 CITY NEWS Prominent City and County Officer Dies in Atlanta, Ga. William K. Childs, a pioneer resident of the city and Washtenaw county, died Thursday in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was spending the winter with his son, Dr. Leroy Childs. His health had been failing for some time and it was thought that the change might be beneficial. Mr. Childs was married to Fidelia Cate, a daughter of Franklin Cate, December 2, 1868. He had held many offices of trust within the city and county, and had held the office of sec- retary and treasurer -of the Washtenaw Mutual Fire Insurance company for the past 27 years. He was also pension attorney and quartermaster general of the Grand Army of the Republic of the Department of Michigan under the de- partment commander, Colonel H. S. Dean. Surviving him are three children: Mrs. H. N. E. Gleason of this city, Miss Lelia M. Childs of Brooklyn, N. Y., Dr. Leroy Childs of Atlanta, Ga.,E and a grandson, Roger Gleason. Fun- eral services will be held at 2 o'clockf this afternoon from the family resi-f dence on Forest avenue, Rev. R. S. Loring officiating.- Folice Believe They Have Part of Bootyc Columbia-A course in Yiddish has been added to the curriculum to en- courage non-Jews to learn this lan- guage in 'rder that they may be able to teach numerous Jewish night class- es in New York. Vassar-Vassar girls have decided not to choose the 24 prettiest sopho- mores to carry the daisy chain at cer- tain ceremonies connected with senior class day, feeling that the choice was a mere beauty contest, which gave cer- tain fortunate possessors of attractive features a distinction not compatible with democratic institutions. Chicago-Prospects for a champion- ship in swimming were given a severe blow last week when -Captain Pay- licek, champion in the back stroke, was declared ineligible by the faculty. Pennsylvania - Penn's water polo team seems to be the favorite in the race for the intercollegiate champion- ship. Yale and Columbia at present seem to be out of it, and Princeton has only a fair chance. Yale - The Yale Corporation has elected Thomas Walter Swann, LL.B.. '03 (Yale 1900), professor of law and dean of the Yale law school, to suc- ceed Prdf. H. W. Rogers. V A IGHAN WRITES EDITORIAL J ro . , SOPH ENGINEERS PLAN DANCE "Wheel and Axle Ball" Name of Dance to Be Given by '18 Men "The Wheel and Axle Ball" will be the official title of the soph engineers' dance which is to be given on Febru- ary 21 at Granger's. Plans are pro- gressing rapidly and indications are that the dance will surpass all other class dances. Leroy Scanlon, '16L, and H. B. Forsythe, '17L, are among those who will furnish the music, and feature dances will abound. Fred Hough, chairman, announces the fol- lowing sub-committees: program, H. A. Knowlson, Fred Hough; music, J. D. Hibbard, F. C. Van Brundt; novel- ty, E. G. Dudley, A. V. Livingstone, R. H. Erlel; ticket, R. M. Langley, B. Brill, E. C. Schacht, H. E. Loud; pub- lictiy, R. H. Erley, W. S. Dinwiddie. Tickets selling at one dollar will be on sale shartly after the opening of the new term and the nuniber sold will be limited to one 7undred. Good Printing-The Ann Arbor Press. Medical Iournal Contains Articles by Prominent Mien "Death by Hanging," an eleven-page editorial by Dean Victor C. Vaughan of the medical school, which sets forth the various physiological ef- fects of hanging, appears in the Janu- ary number of "The Journal of Lab- oratory and Clinical Medicine," of which Dean Vaughan is editor-in- chief. Dean Vaughan is also co-author with Ethyl Stoldt, of Detroit, of an article on "The Coagulation of the, Blood." Other contributors to this issue are Dr. Hans Zinsser, of _ New York City, Dr. J. J. Macleod, of Cleve- land, Ohio, and Dr. Paul G. Woolley, of Cincinnati, Ohio.t Will Hold led Cross Examinations Republican Chiefs Favor Roosevelt Afost Reactionary "Old Guard" Repub. licans Will Support Former Bull Moose Candidate Washington, Jan. 21.-After inquir- ies were made among all Republicwi leaders at Washington, the overwhelm- ing consensus of opinion is reported to be favorable for the nomination of. Roosevelt as Republican candidate for the presidency. Even the most reac- tionary "old guard" Republicans have put themselves on the books as being wiling to support the former Bull Moose candidate. Senator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, is being the most quoted in the gossip at the capital. In a telegram he wrote that Republicans of all shades were ready to unite on the common bridge of the inefficiency of the Wilsonian administration. SENIOR ENGINEERS VISIT PLANT "An Army Fights on Its Stomach -and the same holds true of an athletic team. When strength and alertness are fightingit out it is good condition that turns the battle. As a regular daily diet there is no better body builder' than A sound, healthy stomach is the basis of speed and endurance-this is a reason for the use of Shredded Wheat. It contains those food elements that nourish the blood and strengthen the body. To last through the game and come out strong make this whole wheat food a regular part of your training. It is healthful and at all times fresh and good. Served, with fruit and berries or alone with milk or cream. "There is health and strength in every shred" Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, 1 Niagara Falls, N. Y. . Seven silver forks and two silver tea spoons were found yesterday by the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill, 523 South Fourth avenue, in the lum- ber yard of C. A. Sauer & Co., 545 South Main street. The find was taken to the police station and the officers are endeavoring to find the owner. It is believed to be a part of the booty which- was taken from the home of Prof. Thomas Rankin about a week ago. Prof. Rankin was unable to iden- tify the silver when it was shown to him yesterday afternoon. Lyndon's for kodaks, films, finish- ings. Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30 only. Conservation of Energy E. E. 11, Class Will Take Delray Saturday Trip to What Electricity Means to You in Your Home ;0 Red Cross examinations will be giv- en to the members of Dr. C. B. Stouf- fer's first aid class and all others who havebeen studying for it, on January '27 and 29. The Red Cross officials will hold the examination in the health service on the afternoons of the above days. Reports Theft of Several Articles Harvey Rhead reported the theft of several articles taken from his home on Liberty street yesterday. It is not known just what time the robbery occurred, and the thieves left no clews. He claims to have lost a new serge suit, a pair of shoes, a pair of gray trousers and two neckties. By special arrangement with the Detroit Edison Company, the senior electrical class in E. E. 11, generat- ing stations and substances, under Prof. A. H. Lovell, will inspect the Delray and Connors Creek plants of that company on Saturday, January 2L. A special car will be attached to the 7 A. M. Michigan Central train to accommodate the engineers. The party plans to reach Delray at 10 A. M. eastern time, spend the morning at that plant and then visit the Con- nors Creek plant at 1:30 P. M. Me- chanical and other engineers interested in power generation work are invited. You will get quality and moderate prices on your printing jobs at The Ann Arbor Press. (*) 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 fog- the long winter evenings. Think of the Welsh rarebits and other delicacies. The Detroit Edison Company Eastern Michigan Division Electric Flat Irons They save many steps in the kitchen I ;I' FOR RENT FOR RENT-Good warm single room on first floor or suite on second floor; very desirable; call at 101 South Thayer street, or phone 1398J. FOR RENT-Large single room; elec- tricity. Phone 633-R, 413 Thompson. LOST. LOST-Tuesday afternoon on or near the campus, Moore's non-leakable pen, having two plain gold bands. Finder please return to 708 S. State street or call 2017. WANTED WANTED-Position by young lady as maid or waitress in a boarding house or sororirt. Address B, care Michigan Daily. MISVELLANEOTm Forest Lawn Tea Room. Sunday waf- fle supper a specialty. Orders taken for luncheon and dinner parties. Popular prices. 604 Forest Ave. Phone '1893-R; . I . ..r. !. _..._._ .. . r ,.1 DO YOU KNOW That you can save money by buying CLASSICAL MUSIC AND BOOKS at Grinnell Bros.' music House Best Pianos in the City For Rent Vfctrolaos $13.00 to $2$0.00 Our Victor Record Service Cannot Be Beaten Phone 1707 116 South Main St. In future all cars stop at Goodyear's Drug Store. tf "'TENTION STUDES!" For quick MESSENGER CALL see last ad on BACK OF TELEPHONE DI- RECTORY. Phone 795. A'17E, Shoes repaired- while you wait. G. Andres, 222 S. State. Now is none too soon to make arra ments for our Taxi service for th [Top. Stark 2255.