THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC rT. ENTIRE ANN ARBOR FAMILY the funeral, however, are being held Rose sufficiently to say what A Pied Galley SICK WITH PNEUMONIA un awaiting the recovery of Clyde tion shall he made with the An entire Ann Arbor family is in the hospital with influenza and pneu- monia. Mr. C. Rose, his wife, Mary, and the year and a half old baby are all suffering from pneumonia. ,Bylon and Harly, five and two and a half years, respectively, are both seriously ill with influenza. Mr. Rose's brother, Alonzo, died in the contagious hospital of pneumo- nia. He had been making his home with the Clyde Rose family before being taken ill. Arrangements for See ELGIN, WALTHAM AND SWISS MILITARY WATCHES - Also - FOUNTAIN PENS WATERMAM and CONKLIN Schlanderer & Seyfried LIBERTY STREET me Buy a Cash Card and Save 1 0" MRS. PEARL LANDERS OR LOWERS PHONE1294 213 E. LIBERTY ST. u lilllllillli llili li u lll tlrlltr111t11Nli "ll l _.li W .NOS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS, MARTIN cUITARS, MANDOLINS AND UKULELES AND ALL MUSICAL SUPPLIES AT Schaeberle & Son's Music House 1 J S. M ,T1 STREET PHONE 254-F1 S. A. T. C. - MEN KEEP INSURANCE Every day several letters are re- ceived at headquarters from men dis- charged from the S. A. T .C. making inquiries about their insurance. Near- ly all the men kept their insurance but many of them have dropped their Liberty bonds, some of them stopping payments since they have been dis- charged. Thenumber of men in charge of the S. A. T. C. unit in Ann Arbor will be decreased today when two of the ser- geants receive their discharges. The other two sergeants will probably be dismissed tomorrow. These discharges will leave only Major Ralph H. Durkee and seven other commissioned officers here to finish up the work of closing the post which is being rapidly done. LOCAL DRAFT BOARD RECORD FILING ALMOST COMPLETED The work of filing the records of this district is practically complete and the inspector of the local boards of Michigan is expected any day accord- ing to Private W. T. Groves, limited service, connected with the local draft board. The records of this district are thought to be the most complete in the state as practically all of the questionnaires for men between the ages of 36 and. 47 had been sent out before the order to withhold them had arrived. The records, which number about 11,000, will be kept easily acces- sible at all times. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students.-Adv. HRISTMAS ANKI NG LUB BRING IN THE 5 CENTS OR 10 CENTS NOW AND EACH WEEK INCREASE YOUR PAYMENTS THE SAME AMOUNT, OR YOU CAN JOIN OUR 50 CENT, $1.00 OR $5.00 CLUB, WHERE YOU PAY IN THE i ALL THE MONEY YOU PAY INTO THE CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB IS YOURS. THERE ARE NO DUES OF ANY KIND. COME IN Dare Copy iTd'8 and is Ouets LASSIFIE ADlVERT("SING I Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two rooms third floor, ickel's Arcade. Suitable for of- fices. Call Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 343. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Three-quarters brass bed with box springs, $20. No. 15 Cutting apartments. WANTED WANTED- An opportunity to serve you. Let the Daily restore that lost article. 01 4r tarmrnr & xttniui ?&nk I that lost