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THE MICHIGAN DAILX _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

In the four gridiron contests in
which Michigan has met Indiana it
has piled up 156 points to the Hloos-
ier's 0.
Patronize our advertisers.-Adv.
WUERTHI
Today- -TomorrowI

MJusic Notes
One of Beethgven's sonatas will dis-
tinguish the program given by advanc-
ed piano and voice students of the
University School of Music at 4:15
o'clock Thursday afternoon in Friese
hall.
The program will be as follows:
The End of Day ............... Cox
Exultation ................... Wood
Letha Schriber
Sonata, Op. 10, No. 2 ....... Beethoven
Melissa Heath Walling
Si mes vers avaient des ales.... Hahn
The Morning Wind ..... Branscombe
Marjorie Whelan ... ,....
Concert Etude ............ Macdowell
Ah!~Ti aAva Comin

Daily' Will Publish Names Of,
Second Semester Registrants
The Daily starts today the list of names for the supplment to the Stu-
dent Directory. The lists are so compiled that they can be cut out every day
and pasted into the back of the book. Two Rages will probably be printed
every morning until the list is completed.
MICHIGAN DAILY SUPPLEMENT
TO STUDENT DIRECTORY

t

ATTEMPT TO CHECK

RECKLESS

BANKINGI

Boat Song,
Pres de la

Dream ..........Hawley
........Harriet Ware
Marcia Coburn
Mer ............Arenski
Dorothy Newell

FRENCH CATHEDRAL EXHIBIT
TO BE CONTINUED TEN DAYS
The exhibit of pictures of French
cathedrals, which is now being shown
in Memorial hall, will continue to be
exhibited until March 8, instead of
closing today as was previously decid-
ed. Over 200 people visited the art
exhibit last Sunday.
For service and results try, a Djaily
Want. Ad.--Adv.
MAJESTICI
IAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Suna

Abbott, Edwin W, Jr., '22, 510 Cheever Ct. Boyne City. 2106-R.
Acker, William V. '21, 803 S State. Munising. 1307-J.
Ackerman, Paul C, '22E, 327 Thompson. Erie, Pa. 1147-M.
Adams. Cedric R. '22. 609 Monroe. Ligonier. Ind. 2236-J.
Adams, Bentley, '21, 1511 Washtenaw. Palmer, Mass. 1399.
Adams. Margaret E, '21. 710 E Catherine. Detroit. 968-M.
Adams, Schuyler, '20, 1217 Willard. Cheboygan. 1810-J.
Adams. Thomas R, '19. 556 S State. Cleveland, 0. 18.
Adams, Victoria, '19, 710 E Catherine. Detroit. 968-M.
Airmtag%, Clayton P, '21, 522 Monroe. Harbor Beach.
Aishiskin, Joseph, '22, 711 W Washington. Detroit.°
Akern, John K, '21, 555 S Division. Phoenix, Aria.
Akers, Henry H, '22, 555 S Division. Pheonix, Ariz.
Alan, George B, '21, 306 E Liberty. Goldfield, Nev. 1474.
Alban, Clayton G, '22, Ypsilanti. 75.
Alberts, Milton J, '21, 434 Maynard. Northhampton, Mass.
Alfred, Leroy, '22, 533 Church. East Tawas. 1153-R,
Alan, Frank P, Spec. Ann Arbor.
Alan, William C,,'19, 555 S Division. Detroit, $37,
Alum. Oswaldo, '21D. 324 S Ashley. Arisibo. Porto Rico,
Anderson, Henry M, '20, 556 S State. Abardeen, Wash, 18,
Anderson, Russel A, '21, 1215 S University. St. Joseph, 1552-R.
Andreasen, Hans P, '20, 1001 E Huron. Greenville,
Andrews, Charles T, Spec., 806 E Huron. Ridgewood, N J. 1$4$=
Andrews, Charles C, '20L, 731 Haven. Ann Arbor, 709=J,
Antonio, Octave, '21, 1349 Wilmot. Flint.
Ashley, George F, '19E, 810 E Huron. Swifton, Ark~,
Attwood, Steven S, '18E, 1122 Hill, Ann Arbor, 1911-M,
Atwood, Harry A, '21D, 1223 Hill. Spokane, Wash, 188.
Avery, Joseph A, '21, 1217 Willard. South Bend, Ind, 1814=J,
Babcock, Clifford 0, '19, 1917 Washtenaw. Harbor ,Springs, 13,
Bachman,. Reed F. '20.,12283;Hill. ToledIo, 0. 188.
Bailey, James M, '20, 915 Oakland. Cedar Falls, 1a, 3
Bailey, Rufus A, 530 Hill. Detroit.
Baker, Joseph L, '20, 555 S Division, El Paso. , 387,i
Ball, Robert B, '21, 430 Packard, Ann Arbor. 21QO-M,
Bangs. C B Fisk, 603 S State. Charlotte. 1153-M.
Banwell, Clarence W, '21E, 603 S. State. Windsor, Out. 783.

If, a bill soon to be voted upon by
the state legislature passes, the care-
lessness of many students in over-
drawing their bank accounts will be
effectively checked, in the opinon of
local bank authorities.k
The bill which is now before the
finance committee of the state legis-
lative body makes it a criminal of-
fense to overdraw a bank account. The
maximum penalty is et at 90 days'
confinement or $300 fine, or both.
Although this bill, is not aimed
particularly at the careless Univer-
sity student, it is well known that a
tendency has grown up within the
past year upon the part of many to
overdraw their accounts.
According to the wording of the
bill, three days are allowed after be-
ing warned in which to settle accounts
In full by cash or certified check
through registered mall.
Bankers of the state are strongly
backing this proposed measure, it is
understood. The bill was originated
by a prominent national detective
agency.
FRATERNITY BOWLING LEAGUTE
OPENS WITH SINGLE CONTEST
Phi Sigma Kappa's two to one vic-
tory over Nu Sigma Nu Tuesday night,
opened the inter-fraternity bowling
league on the Huston alleys.
Two games were scheduled for 8
o'clock Wednesday evening but were
postponed till Friday.
Only one match has marked the.
straight-rail billiard tournament,
Manting having defeated Simons,
Wednesday night. Manting now leads
the league with three games won and
none lost.
In the 1907 Penn relay races Mich-
igan took first place and Pennsylvania
second.
Persons desirous of obtaining
tickets for the J-Hop to be held
April 4, are requested to com-
municate with Carl Velde, 1437
IWashtenaw avenue, as §soon as
possible.

GUILD HOPE9S TO REACH 300
M~ARK IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Campaign activities for an increas-
ed membership in the Wesleyan guild
of the Methodist church will begin on
Sunday, March 2, and continue for a
period of three or four weeks. The
membership aim is 300.
Ruth M. Dieble, '20, will act as
chairman of the committee in charge
of the membership drive. Work will
not be carried on at the guild meet-
ings themselves, but will be. done be-
fore and after church and the young
people's gathering.
Lionel G. Brenner, '22, will sing
Sunday night at the meeting of the
guild.

There
is never
any -tnag
or "drag' to

Also a Two Reel Comedy
"It's A BWird"
SATURDAY
W M. DESMIOND in
'Life's A Funny Proposition'
Sunday, Monday
CAN NIBALS

EL~oA 'enri°'

-W.

It has that "feel"
that makes you
want to go on
writing forever.

41.

TODAY

GEORGE Wf4ALSH In
"I'LL SAY SO"*

f'

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-Also Teddy

Roosevelt

PUMToay and Tomorrow
Gloria Swanson in
"Untothe 'End")

I

Shows at 3:,00; 7:9q; 8; Q
Phones :
T'heatrg, 295-M Mgr's Res., 2304-1~
' ur-Fri-27-28-J. Stuart Bla ckton's"
Big Special Feature, "'The Common
Cause" featuring Herbert Rawlinson
and ~ylvia Bremer; Christie "Corn.
edy, "ILook Who's Here"; and Ford
o cents.

SUNDAY

WALLACE REID in

GARRICIK

Matinees
Wodnesday and
44" Ovda

"TOO MANY

MILLIONS"

11; H. PRAgEf present
4A Thousanid Eyes"
with IR2 NK McINTYRFE

WHITNEY THEATRE
MoODAY, MARCH s
MATINEE ONLY . 2:30 P, M.

2 MICHIGAN JDULY SU?1'LH2IM
1 Barkell, Richard H=, 1214, 712 Oakland. HubIbell. 1164,
Barnes, George Z, '22, Geddes, Ann Arbor, 2369,
Barnes, Harold E, '3 1, 518 S Divisionz. Kalanmazco. 2182-R.
Barnes, Russell C., '20, 1437 Washtenaw. Huntington. Ind. 319.
Barney, Wayne F, '39E, 549 S Division. Kalamazoo. 2649-J.
Barton, Angus E, '1.914, 814 Monroe, Sault Ste. Marie,
Barretta, Valroy S, '204i, 524 Packard, Vineland, N J, 1037-R.
Bassett, Harvey T, '20L, .555 S Division, Detroit,
Batcheller, Carl A, '20:W, 824 IPackar'd, Oleand, N Y.'
Bates, Johnstone, '19, 520 E Jefferson. Flint,'
Bates, Wesley L, 420E, 415 E, Jefferson, Baltimore, Md. 1565-M.
Bateman, Janes L, '20E, 822 Oakiland, Lansing. 978.
Bayles, Wesley H-, Jr, '2214, 426 Cross. E Orange, NJ3. 1590-J.
Beattie, Orville :R, '22E, Y M C A. Charlevoix.
Beatty, Philip J, '2210, 332 Maynard. Battle Creek. 1376-R.
Beckwith, Bernard L, I, 631 Tappan. Cordoba, Argentina. 16444.
Beebe, Dor-cas 5, '20, 407 N. Ingalls. Toledo, 0. 1439-R,
Beernilk. Ernest H, '21M, 910 E Washington. Coop"I flte. 1170-R.;
Belote, George H, '21, 102 S Twelfth. Battle C,,oek.
Benero, Rafael J, E, 337 E Wiliams a, 14n Juan, P R. 2420-J.
Bennett, Alvin C, '21E, 607 S Mtate. Detroit. 131.
Bennett, Harry P. 319L~, 14$38 Washtenaw. Meadervil%, Mont. 34a
Binnish, Isaac, '22D, 425 Cross. Detroit.
SBeresford, Edwin M, '22, 433 M1aynard. ar O nt, 815=J.
Ber-nhisel, Donald M, 122, 213 5StMate. Toledo, 0. 882-M,
Beshgetoor, Ray V. Grad. 419 Camden Ct. Alnma. 15.8ft-MK
Betts. John G, E, 1021 E l-lurbn. Montgomery, 481-R.
B~eth, lRoseeH, '20, 702 S University, Oswogo. Ill. 6i3,
Pialoskv. Leon. F. '21.907 S State.
Biesa, Carl W, '21E, 925 Church. Dayton, G,
Biefeld, Ernest A. T2114, 2307 Packard., Watertown. Wis.
Bigelow, Trumnan M. '21, 556, S State. Detroit. 18.
lBingham, Harley C, '22, 1309 Geddes. Lamar, Mo.
Bishop, Clark W, 3191 512 S State. Wyandotte. 120,
Blshop, George E, 120, 1331 Hill. 'Dowagiac.
lBlaisdell, Winn F, '21L, 408 Thompson. Gerkeley, Cal. 1741-W.
Blake, Edna L, '19, 319 N Main. Lan ,Arbor. 1577-J.
Blakeslee, F May, '20, Ne ; oerry Residence. Kalamazoo 2399,
Blakeslee, Willis, '21L,'707 Oxford. Quincy, Ill. 357.
Blair, James= ,211 Orand Rapids.
Bleil, Cld 4, E, 213 N. Division. Lakewood, 0, 23-J'.

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Drop in at our confection-
ery shop and get a refresh-
ing drink and light lunch.

spotlight"

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Wolverine
Fruit Salad

Hot Lemonade
Hat Chocolate
Hot Bouillon.

Grape Juice High Ball

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Caruso and )'laude
Will Not Conflict
Can Enrico Caruso and Cyril Maude
play Ann Arbor the same night? They
agreed they could yesterday when Don
Maclntyre of the Whitney theater
called the Frohman office in New York.
Both of these men, so popular with
theater-going crowds, were scheduled
for Ann Arbor for the night ofMon-
day, March 3, when Mr. Maelntyre
began to receive phone calls from peo-
ple anxious to see both of these celeb-
rities.
To solve the problem Mr. Maclntyre
called the Frohman office and stated
the situation. Caruso and Maude were
notified and after a short but snappy
talk Maude phoned back that if the
public of Ann Arbor were so desiroua
of attending both performances he6
would give his production at any time
c onvenient to the local management.
The time set for Maude's appearance
is the afternoon of March 3, and Ca-
ruso will sing, as was previously ar-
ranged, the evening, of the same day.
In 1914 Michigan played 26 baseball
games of which she won 22, with a
total score of 1.66 paints.

Introd ucin
New Spring Footwear
Advance Spring Models, beautiful in design and In all the desirable leathers. Th.
Boot illustrated is an exclusive style that strikes a note of individuality riving it un-
usual desirability. Comes in Black and Brown calf or Brown cordovan in low or
high shoes and now ready on our shelves in all sizes and widths.
"We Feature Fit"
Walk-Over Boot Shop
1 e15 S. MAIN ST.

TOS--Back wallet containing ath-
letic book~, treasurer's receipt, J.'-
ken card. Crall 2707-W, Reward.

y oarSirE
FOB. ~A()u copy of Michigan's
FavorlIT College Songs. 527 Thomp-
son St. Phone 1415-3 after 6 P.M.

JITNEY DANCE
ON ROLLER RINK FLOOR

WSW ICBY

LOST -- Loose-leaf note
name, Paul M. Moore,
Phone 236 anmd receive re

book with FOR SALE -. icket for Caruso c
on cover. cert. Call 71--V.

eward.

WANTED

. I

3 Portei. Wr1. traternity
Apply 417 E. Huron St.

FQR)NT
'OR RENT-House known as "Rocky
Mountain House" on 5, FWI.t Ave.
Large capacity, fine. dining mroo.
inquire of L. D. Carr or G. F. All-
mendinger.

date's Orchestra
TEC LSUCor. Hill and 5th

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