,_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUXRY 16, Wingfoot Rubber Heels Neolin Soles Best Oak Leather Soles at PAUL'S PLACE 611 E. William St. Ask your doctor about the value of local heat in treating most diseases. He will tell you that constant soothing heat is EXTERIOR OF NEW MICHIGAN UNION By courtesy of the Michiganensian often just as valuable as medicines. IRMER STUDENTS PAY VISIT TO ANN ARBOR RUT. M. TAYLOR AND CADETS H ARMON AND NEWELL RETURN" Aieut. Morrison Taylor, '18, and Fly- ,Cadets Austin Harmon, '19, and ank Newell,A'19, are paying 'a short it to Ann Arbor following the re- pt of their dischargees from ser- e. All are members of the Chi Psi ternity. Leave School for Naval Aviation larmon and Newell left school last rch to enter naval aviation, taking ir ground school work at the Bos- Institute of Technology. Follow- the completion of their courses at latter instution, Harmon was sent Miami, Florida, and Newell to Key st, to take up their work in fly- They were stationed there when armistice was signed. Lieutenant Taylor entered the ser- vice last March, following his return from France where he served for four months in the Norton, Hayes ambu- lance unit. First he was sent to Fort Ogletehope, ,Georgia, in charge of a draft of men from his home town of Pontiac, Michigan. He was transfer- red some two months later to Camp Dodge where he entered the officers,' training school. He received his com- mission late in September as a second lieutenant in the infantry. Following a short furlough, he returned to Camp Dodge where he was stationed when the armistice was signed. Lieutenant Taylor expects to return to the Uni- versity at the beginning of the second semester. will be excus 7:00 o'cloct versity sympj held by Mr. S, at the Univer 7:30 o'clock society will1 Sunday schoo Science chur 8:00 o'clock hold a meeti dence. Dean Miss Lucy E esses. All m present. 8:00 o'clocl den will giv on the Roman club in room public is invi 7:30 o'clock of the rhetori to the stude "Reserve Pow public is invi 7:30 o'clock I I I' WHAT'S GOING ON TODAY 1:00 o'clock - Freshman engineer- ing class will hold a meeting in Nat- ural Science building. All freshmen Spring Styles Woolens ed from 1 o'clock classes. a meeting in room 300 Chemistry ;-Tryouts for the Uni- building. Liony orchestra will be 8:00 o'clock-Miss Helen Fraser amuel Pierson Lockwood will lecture in Natural Science audi- rsity School of Music. torium. on 'b Reconstruction." k-The Christian Science' hold a meeting in the U-NOTICES 1 rooms of the Christian All members of the J-Hop commit- ch. tee elected by the various junior class- c"osmopolitan club will es of the University will meet in the ngt Newberry resi- lobby of the old Michigan Union build- Myra B. Jordan and ing at 7 o'clock Friday evening. lliott will be the host- embers are urged to be [-Prof. A. R., Critten- ALL MEN e an illustrated lecture n Forum to the Classical Regardless of their tastes aA, Alumni hall. The Lte u can find patterns to their lik- ing from our line of woolens. T0O1B OW You will be Well k-Prof. John R. Brumm i department will speak Dressed nt volunteer band on wer" at Lane hall. The if we do it. Ited. -Prescott club will hold A. F. MARQUARDT 608 E. Liberty Phone 1713-J 17 degrees The fine uni- pection form texture and unusual we your wearing qual- ity of the lead, make IDIXN'S Elb" flthe merdrawri,,pe,) more eco- nomical than the average IERE? lower priced pencil. RE all er. at all stationers 1160-R Ann Arbor, Mich. and Clothcraft WILLIAM AND MAIN STREETS Hart Schaffner & Marx Fashion Park SUITS AND OVERCOATS Still Further Reduced in Price Our grandmothers used the flaxseed, mustard and onion poultice, but in these days we demand a heater that does not cool off-that does not make us run up and down stairs to be heated-that is not mussy or wet-that can be controlled right where you are. The ELECTRIC HEATING PAD meets all these de- mands and is a great aid in curing ailments of all kinds. Come in and let us show you. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY While our prices are so extremely low, you will find gar- ments of the very latest styles and all of the desirable textures, colors and patterns. Are now Ready for' Your Ins 4 Lots of Suits and Overcoats We will be pleased to reserN Selection to be made up later. Dress Suits for Hire LOT NO ONE Values up to $18.00 at $9.85 LOT NO. THREE Values up to $35.00 at $22.85 LOT NO. TWO Values up to $26.50 at $16.85 LOT NO. FOUR Values up to $45.00 at $29.85 J. K. Malcol 604 E. Liberty St., Cor. Maynard w I ENGINEERS You can make it in one jump WF to the only STUDENTS'SUPPLY STO Log Log slide rules, tracing cloth, drawing and blue print pape Just received a fresh line of Gilbert's Candy, One special lot, sizes up to 36, good styles and patterns at $36.00 ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNISHINGS included in Our Sale at Reduced Prices REULE, CONLIN, FIEGEL CO. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes SOUTHWEST CORNER MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREETS 1111 S. Univ. Home of the con-proof Blue-books Phone Roller Skating, Tues., Thurs., Sat. Nights 7 to, 10 Saturday and Sunday p. m., 2 to 5 N' "An 11 PFIT 725 tf 1 k ^I1 nq