WUi I I GIN PASTEI lED ILK ONj I saying that a word to :ient,. and we are now rd-Hurry! Next Sat- November Victor Rec- 11 have to step lively to' )RD business has increased where we cannot get enough ply the trade. there'll be :e records out on the first, and will not remain long on our (continued from Page OCne) Wessinger, "but at the same time milk is thedmost fertile fiel for ate grow- th, and settlement of germs, as its richness multiplies- them rapidly a". for some' unexplainable reason is seems to attract them more than any other known substance. So thoug: milk is the best food to be had, when it is improperly handled and is no made pureby the only practical meth- od known to science, it is bne of the most dangerous foods we can use." Dairies Inspected He also said that the statement by one of the dairies that he was allow- ing them to heat the milk to 142 de - grees and call it pasteurized was en- tirely false, as the dairies were being inspected-daily and made to rigorous- ly comply with the formula set out by Past4ur and which has never been changed. ALUMNI STATISTICS SHOW MICHIGAN'S PART IN WARI WEDNESDAY 1:30-Senior engineers interested in cla football meet in Engineering society roams. W O-Soph lit ootball men report at south Ferry field for signal drill' b(torej game with junior Tits. t:1t-Junicr engineer football try- outs meet in room 229 Engineering building. 1:30-Fresh Girls Glee club, meets in Barbour gymnasium. 5:0--Tickets for Union dance Friday night go on sale at desk. 7:00-Varsity band praftice. 7:00-Men interested in soccer foot- ball meet in Lane hall. 7:00-Sigma Delta Cii meets on third floor Union. 7:15-Student council meets on third floor Union. "tHE Whitney The tre SATURDAY NIGHT NOV.1 A. S. Stern InAssociation With -- ti JOURfNEY - l 3EGINS' / /j 4Li 7 T14G LAUGIEINC Ul MT\ WQ 'ON I4£R WAY" Al I 7:15-Commerce club 316 of Union. meets in room a ' I'S INUNE ILEEP" .4 I i, I. nt, however, our stock of Ads is unusually complete, the most exacting customer which to make selectons.; , 'I - -:Z 'r Enlistment Estimated at 9,400. 207 Known Deaths Resulting 9 r with TESY, SERVICE, and Satisfac- ills be found in our store. We are to make your record purchasing a THURSDAY 1:00-A. A. Wolcopp of Bausch & Lomb Optical company of Roches- ter, N. Y., lectures on Optical Glass in room 224 Natural Science build- ing. 1:00-Junor engineers praice foot- ball on south Ferry field.' 5:00-Tickets fox Saturday night Union dance go on sale at desk. 7:00-Pi Delta Epsilon meets in room 306 of Union. 7:30-Copper Country club members and prospectives meet in room 319 of Union. 7:30-Christian Science society meets in Lane hall. ;a A. M. iRaal ' l x -1415 Eait itliuu Figures compiled by H. L. Sense- mann, director of the Alumni catalog office, show' strikingly the part played by the University in the\great war. These figures, although not 'yet entire- ly complete, reveal a'~proxmately the number of students, former students, faculty members, and alumni who were- in the service and the number and causes of the fatalities occuring to them during the war. Due to the extreme difficulty in tracing the participation of, all these men ,especially those who-attended 'the school for only a short time, theref may be as many s/o000 not yet ac- counted for. Mr. Sensemann's estimate shows 207 deaths out of 9,400 enlistments, 25 of these 'deaths being from disease in the University S. A. T .C. and Naval unit. There were 36 killed in action, 10 from wounds received in action, 15 from accidents at the front, two by gas and four were drowned on sunk- en ships... Manx of those listed as having died of disease had seen foreign service and! had been invalided home only to die just before or shortly after reachingk MA I SWAN 'AA2- WITH ARTHUR AYLESWORtH and EVEA WILLIAMS And Other Members 61 the Original New York Cast Includlhg: WALTER WALKER, JOSEPH CREHAN, JACK LEWIS, THOS. EMO Y, ANTION.ETTE ROCHTE, LEAH WINSLOW, RUTH HAM. MOND, ROSE, WILSON AND OThtERS "The ost eaut i dy Goivned Sholk in America" PRfCES, 75c to $2.00 Seat Sale Thur. A.M. ' hoto- - N E ST UDIO. 721 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. ... ...w... FRIDAY ' 7:30-Hallowe'en party under auspic- es of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church. 8 :00-Hallowe'en party of the Hobart guild in Harris hall. 8:00-'-New England club holds Hal. lowe'en social in Lane hall. SATURDAY 2:30-Varsity t'ootball game. Micil- gan vs. Northwestern at Ferry field. U-NOTICES The meeting of the Classical club on Thursday night has been postponed for a week on account of the ab- sence of President Harry B. Hutch- ins, who .was to speak. tMr.- R. K. Immel's classes will not meet for the remainder of this week. COLLEGE M J You are particular about tour hats, F . .,: :. , ,,, ij 1 '° ' ° , , , °M^: ' . . W. T he Nationally Known Jolly Little Tailor is your guarantee of Clothes Satisfaction Gross this country. t If GOLF CLUB ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT; WENLEY PRESIDENT' t ;,~ -FIVE YENRS ie Standard for Good Ice Cream / - l Y on and.Company Established 1905- bor's Exclusive Kodak d Finishing Shop tman Kodaks and Supplies t Amateur Finishing by most . Modern Methods ors West of Hill Auditorium Organization of ~the Michigan Golf you want them to look right; our association took place last night at business is manufacturing and :re- a meeting held in the Union. Fify blcking hats and we know how to do golf enthusiasts were present to as it We are always fully eq pipped with sist in the organization. the latest blocks and appliances for Qualifying'-runs will be held before giving you good work and up-to-date' noon Saturday and the low eight men shapes. We make Hats-to-Order, will play match, play. This qualifying clean and reblock hats, put' on new run will be. 18holes and the semi- -bands, etc. A hat cleaned and reblock- finals and finals will be 36 holes. - ed with a new band looks like new and la;sts* llgesoan an atr Hat The following men were elected of- flerts of the club: president, Arch Store-17, Packard St. Phone 1792.- Wenley,. '21, vice-president, F. L. Wor- Adv. cester, '22E, secretary; Matthew To-- war, '20, chairman of 'the tournament "Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's committee, A. C. Welch; '22E. Jazz fand-Fri..--Sat.-Arcade. 50c. -Adv. It is the plan of the ;club to get -Ad_. some good material lined up and or- Pay your subscription to the Daily. gaize. a University team in the spring,. ~ SMITH ELECTED PRESIDENT The OF ]X.'19E ORGANIZATION Sixty men were present at a meet- Rhodes Brothers ing of the ex-'19 Engineering class held yesterday afternoon in the Engi- Orchestra neering building. It was decided. at the meeting to organize for the pur- "The Orchestra With Pep" pose of maintaining friendly relationsP- between the members of the class. Phone 283-R -The organization will include all men who were ever members of the class regardless of what school they, 'may now be affiliated with. The fol- BRIEF CASES, MUSIC FOLIOS AND lowing officers were elected at the AND meeting: Richard Smith, president; STU DN CASE. Clifford Sparks, treasurer. The social .S DE t oEi. cocmittee will be appointed by the for your protection. president later. LEATHER GOODS -- I GUARANTEED to STUDENT WOMEN, NOTICE! i Trade mark GIVE SATISFACTORY tjx0 cof quality SERVICE. Men who have been paying "aviating" prices for the best sort of tailoring, and have come to the conclusion that the result does not ascend as high as the cost, will appreciate the fine tailoring and real value for which our wholesale merchant tailors' ED V. PRICE & COo 7. have long been famous throughout every state in the Union. The enormous resources of this great merchant tailoring 'stab- lishment mean larger selections of fine imported and domestic woolens. Ample choice of new patterns'in desirable qualities. Values based on actual cost of materials and workmanship, and not on arbitrary valuation. YOU ARE WELCOME TO SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER, AND WE WILL DEEM IT A PRIVI- LEGE TO SERVE YOU. Anywhere Anytime 'ILL ENJOY USING THE s' Checks 'as issued by this bank. ns of $10, $20, $50 and $100, are They cashed Railroads, etc., without identification. Weclean ana reDLOCK reu -i , Beavers, Velours, flushes, Hatter's Plushes and Velvet Hats of allkinds. We have special equipment for steam- ink and pressing velvet hats and put- ting them back in shape after they are out of shape from having been Wet, etc. Factory Hat Store-617 Packard St. Phone 1792.-Adv. It would be some burg, if we all wore "Berg Hats"-The Davis Toggery has them, 119 S. Main St.-Adv. j "Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's Jazz Band-Fri.-Sat.-Arcade. 50c. rAdv. Subscribe to the Michigan Daily. AT ALL STORES WHERE QUALITY RULES LIFTON MFG CO.. New York p. a won NUNN 'MU. .Y I d TRY ( [1. 309 South Mai Street - ASKUS - MECHANICS BANK ET 330 SOUTH STATE STR(EET (Nickels Arcade) Students Supply Store Before going elsewhere OUR SPECIALTIES- Morse's & Gilberts Candies- Engineers SupplI Fine Stationery Cigars Tobacco. 1111 So. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 111