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THE MICHIGAN TDAILY

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TAILORGRAM NO.

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P. S. He began to use a camera, an
8x10 outfit, in April 1890.

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11 LYNDON'S
SAYS WISON I
NUT SEE ING ONR
Senator Says That Supreme Wish of
President Is to void
Calamity
WIL.SON CONFERS WITH STONE
Washington, 'Mar. 8.-A statement
designed to reassure the country that
President Wilson does not seek for
war with Germany was made in the
Senate today by Senator William J.
.Stone of Missouri, chairman of the
-committee on foreign relations.
In a speech that forced the votes in
Congress on the armed merchantmen
issue, Senator Stone declared a week
ago that President Wilson had told
Senator Gore and others that if a
German submarine again fired on a
-belligerent merchantman and Ameri-
cani lives were lost as a result, war
with Germany would undoubtedly
follow. It was this statement by Sen-
ator Gore that brought to a head the
dispute between Congress and the
President oer Mr. Wilson's foreign
policy.
In his statement to the Senate to-
day, Senator Stone made this obser-
vation: "I am sure I will not offend
if I say that insofar as the President
desiring to involve the country in this]
disastrous European war, his supreme
wish is to avoid the calamity."
A good deal of significance was at-
tached to Mr. Stone's statement in
view of the fact that it was obviouslyI
inspired by the White House. p
Us So ARMY OFFICERS TO
MEET WNITIH GENE VILLA
M1ay MIean That Mexicai Wishes to
Take Refuge in Un1ited
States
El Paso, Tex., Mar. 8.-Arrange-I
ments are bing made on the New
Mexico-Mnexico border, southwest of
Columbus, New Mexico, for a meeting
between General Francisco Villa and
United States officers. -
Whether Villa has asked for the con-
ference or whether the officers are
mnaking the plan on the assumption
that 'Villa is coming to the border is
not Mtated. However, it is believed'
likely that Villa has asked for the con-I
ference and that it is to precede his en-
tering into the "United States for asy-.
lum.
jSeveral weeks ago it was announced
in Vil~ista circles in El Paso that an
emissary from General Villa had
passed through en-route to Washing-
ton with a statement from Villadey
deying responsibility for the murder of
18 Americans at Santa Ysabel and that
the statement was to be delivered to
General UT. L. Scott, chief of staff ofI
the armay.
FOREIGNERS :HAKE
BIG HIT IN RtEVUE
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wait, despite the difficulties offered~
by the boxed-in proscenium.
Great Britain and Germany again
IShared the honors. Frank Grover, as
John Bull, and his several associates

representng the colonies of the Brit-
ish empire probably' held the premier
rank. -Mr. Bull of London Town,"
the song written especially for the
production b y Producer A u b r e y
Sta uffer and sunk, by Grover, was
w itbhout a doubt the hit of the eve-
The Ge nian scene, entitled, "The
joys of :Nuremberg," was dominated
by a set of small children, led by
I Fritz Burt. They were brought to
life by a fairy-in a dream-and went
through a aeries of drills with such
precision that they were encored sev-
eral times.
henry Hill, master of properties,
wvas not listed in the printed program
of the production. The efficient man.
ner in which one scene succeeded an-
other was ( iireiv due to the wvork of
this under;. 'aduate, who was accorded
high wordls oi praise by Manager
Stauffer. James S. Clump. was listed

Popular Mats.
Wednesday
and Friday

DETROIT
Eva Tanguay
In "The Girl Who Smiles"

GARRICK March 6th

Shows at 3:o00 630, 800, 9:30
Thur., Mar. q--Mary Miles Minter is
"Barbara Frietchie."
Fri. March Yo--Mmne. Petrova to "The
Soul Market."
Sat., Mar. ii-Frances Nelson in "Love's
Crucible." Part XVIII. of "The Trip
Around the World" aeries.

OTIS
SKINNER

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719 44O, UNIVERSITY AVE.
Where You Buy Kodaks and Films I

Prices. 50-$2.00

Mail orders n~ow

Orpheum Theatre
The Hiomes of Paramount and
Triangle Photeplays ,
Matinees, 2:00, 3:15 E~vening, 5:45, 8:00
9:15 Saturdays- Holidays Continuous
Thur.-Fri., Mar. 9-io--Conistance Collier
in "The Tongues of Men."
Sat. March i1-Willard Mack and Geo.
Itawcett in The Corner (s. Triangle
Comiedy Matinee only.)
Sun.-Mon.. Mar. 12-i.;-Marguerite Clark
in "Mice and Men." I venhitr. 1c
CLASS Of 1919 INCREASES
UNION FUNBY $15530
Recent Campaign for Life Mtembers
Nets $40,200, Raising Cantuis To-
ta to $91,801
With a total of 306 new life members,
the elass of 1919 stands Pa~r ahead of
any other class upon the -anipus for
number of subscription$ to the recent
campus life membership campaign of
the Union. The class of 1918 is next
with 214 new members.
This lead of the freshman class does
not stanid, however, when the totals
of all previous subscriptions are ob-
served, for here 1919 drops to the
next to list place, while 1917 tops the
list with a subscription of $28,550,
which is equivalent to 571 life mem-
berships, ;or 400 in addition to the 171
secured in the past campaign. The
sophomores are second in tis list,
with a total subscription of $27,200,
330 men of tliL class having si Jied'upI
b9fore the campaign.
The classes altogether pledged $40,-
200 to the Union °building fund, which
with $51,601 already subscribed raises
the campus total to $91,801. The
amounts subsicribed by the classes in
the recent campaign follow: Gradu-
ates and special students, $100 (16
memberships) ; class of 1916, $4,500
(90 memberships) ; class of 11)17, $8,-
550 (171 memberships) ; class of 1918,
$10,700 (21.4 memberships) ; class of,
1919, $15,300 (305 memberships) ; class
of 1920, $350 (7 memberships).
Freshmen Contribute to Unique Paper
A newspaper without advertising,
subscriptions, subsidies or sales is
the unique achievement of the fresh-
men at Utah. In order to ma'ie this
possible, each of the 300 fr vshinen
contributed a dollar.

Spring Hats Ready'
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We have a large stock in'all the new
shapes and colors. "Oet your Spring hat
of us. We make hats, shape them to
your head and give you unequalled
service.
We Do All Kinds of Hat Work
Man.s: Your last season's hat reblocked
into the new flat brim with a new band,
will please you and save you $2 or 13.
Ladies: We reblock Milans, Hemnps,
Panamnas, etc., into the new Shapes.
They will please you.
Factory Hat Store
Near Allenel hotel 11,14 E. Huron St
THE FAMOUS
Cox Sons and Vining
-CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS
for all College Degrees
may be ordered now from
Go- To- Church
Sunday Planned
Students Urged to Attend Special
S:.rvlees to Be Heid
:Text Sullay
_i ucegr ance with action take I at
the l ast meeting cf the Y. M. C. A,
ca b~net,' next Sunday has been aip-
:)intod as Go-to-Church Sunday fr
students in all tho churches of Ann
Arbor. The general campaign for cam-
pus-wide. publicity will be begun today
and will be continued throughout the
week. Arrangements have been made
in practically all of the churches and
per-so7'al letters have been written to
several thousand students urging them
to attend one of the services of the
church c: their pref rence next Sun-
day.
Of the 7,GOO studeis, appro'cim atc y
3500 have stated a church pre-eremice,
whale the remainder are at pr e<sent not
officially connected with any religious;
body. The movement is an 'effort to
interest these men in one of the Ann~
Arbor churches.
Special preachers and special serv-
ices have been arranged in several of
the churches, and a concerted effo- . is

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Charles Frohman presents

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Whitney Theatre
;Saturday, March 11
Matinee and Night
All-star Revival
The Pince
of Pilsen
Pixley-Lud er's Internailon-
al Musical Comedy Triumph
- With -
John W. Ransome
The Original Hans "Wagner
A idt a Notable Cast
s- onpcxy of 62
Pilsen Special
orchestra
This will be your last op-
port unity to see this famous
Musical Show-.

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In his latest Comedy Success by
Henry Arthur Jones

Matinee:
Night :

Direct from the Geo. M. Cohan Theatre N. Y.

PRICES~
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50c, 75c, $1, $1.50

W. D. C.
Hand made pipes
for $1.00
challenge the best*
imported goods.

Men seeking
"class"~ in a pipe
at moderate price
should see the
Stratford. Genuine
French briar, ster-
ling silver ring, solid
vulcanite mouth-
piece. All dealers,
Soc.

to be made by s rveral of the local
guilds to keep th"+ interest aroused in
the movement n .:tt Sunday through-
out the Lenten :aason which extends
to pril 23, Ea -} r Sunday,
I:i -ip on H. Irwin, '17, is chairman,
of the sommittoe in charge.
1h~~',sinto ° end Educator to China
Madison, Wisconsin, March 8.-A
isaiscrilptior is being started here for
the purpos. of sending a Wisconsin
man to C'_ na to carry on the work
of genera enlightenment and, educa-
tion amc the student groups.
W~ar l~e :irtment Equips Harvard _lien
Caml, :idge, Mass., The War depart-
ment leas notified Harvard authorities
that ' J50 rifles. and 40,000 rounds of
ammuanition have been shipped to
+ Cann:(ridge for the newly formed regi-
I nen.

WiILLIAM DEMUTH
& CO.
New York

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All the Ladies of Anna Arbor and vicinity are
very cordially invited to inspect our new spring
styles in LADIES MILLINERY now on display
M1"S. 4BUELL
3ff28 South Mailn

ilC tiu'llba Dally for the rs
the year, $1.00.
Patronize D)aily Advertizers.

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Matinees, Ffl,-Sat.11 Oc and 1 5c
Rights, 15-25-30c

MECHNC'ItitAL ENGINEE liN(
Di'EPARTMERYNT IL { NI)I CTS rlTESTS~
Will Ascertain Heat Losses of Buried
Heating Pipfes, Roth Covered Land
Uncovered
Thie mechanical engineering depart-
ment, under the supervision of Prof.
John, K. Allen, is conducting a series
of new tests to ascertain the heat loss-
es of buried heating pipes. The tests
are being conducted for the Rickwill
company of Cleveland, manufacturers
of underground pipe coverings, and
they are furnishing the necessary ma-
+Prial.
The ground has already been broken
near the engineering building, where
both covered and uncovered pipe's will
be Ibried. Tests wi". also be made
with pipnes running thirough the air.

It :s a sig-n ficant fact that these are
the first tests of their kind ever made.
This diepartmnent is also conducting
several tests on the heat losses of
n-M~ators u ih respect to their loca-
tion in a room. Prof. Allen has a
t,.eory that when a radiator is placed
d (irectly opposite a window, niost of
the heat is lost through that window,
-9721 Steerage Psen cusem ie
New York, Mar. S.--The Italian linerI
America which arrived in quarantine
this afternoon did not dock because
of the long dlelay in fumigating the
baggage of an unusual number of4
steerage passengers-1 ,72 1, inceluding
45 who were rescued from the Turkish
war zone by a French cruiser early
in September. The America has two

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Grand Triumphant Return of
Boyle Woolfolk 's Lasalile Musical Stock Co.
This (Thursday) Night
The Screamintg Musical Hit
"Lovers and Lunatics"
Just what you want to see
Friday Mat. and Night
The Big LaSalle Theatre Hlit
",My Cinderella Girl"
it is Pretty and the Air's Catchy
Sat. Mat. and Night - - LAST TLME
,Whose Little Girl are You?"
A Faree Set To Music - Nothig But Laughs
That Inimitalmle Comredian
GUY VODYER

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guns mnounted aft, worked by seven las filling this important position, butI
naval gunners, he wvas in reality master of costumes.

And The Samte '(apable Chorus

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