or the following February leave their names in the Engineering society room for the purpose of organisa- GARFIELD VIEWS FUEL SITUATION WITH ALARM (Continued from Page One) time prescribed for the use of power. Drug stores and restaurants may re- main open according to present sched- ules but must reduce lighting one- of seeing that the orders of the meet- +iSOCCER TEAX WILL PRACTICE ing be obeyed. It was declared that TODAY FOR GAME WEDNESDAY the plan adopted should affect a 50 Tu per cent cut in. the amount oflight being used in the city. u(Continued from Page Three) that all the players appear at Ferry UNION ORGANIZED FOR DRIVE field both for some badly needed prac-' TO GET MORE LIFE MEM~BERS tice and for the purpose of lining up the team for the match Wednesday. (Continued from Page One) ~Besides the highly important prac- tice it is essential for every man 6h be ir r G I F T S IFTS NCLUDE LOWERS ABLE PLANTS PLENDID POTTERY Railroad stations, hotels, hospitals, tee meeting In telephone, telegraph and newspaper yrooms. _offices are not included insofar as nec- eets in room 305 essary. Only enough heat is to be used in ee meets in room offices, stores, warehouses and manu- facturing plants to keep the estab- cuts meet In Un. lishment at 68 degrees Fahrenheit and' then only during the hours for which meets In room light is permitted. During the other ling. Dr. Hamil- 'hours only enough heat is to be used the "Pharmacol- to prevent freezing of water pipes of sprinkle systems. S meets in room Few Exceptions No manufacturing plants or factory es me t in Lane shall be.furnished bituminous coal or plate, fork, and coke, or heat, light or power from bi- tuminous coal or coke for operation V club smoker in in excess of three days a week on the' basis of present working hours: The rural club meets exceptions are dairy, refrigerating Y. W. C. A.) plants, bakeries, plants for the manu- facturing of necessary food products' DAY and necessary medical products. neets in room 325 Electric railways are charged with n from Saginaw the arranging of manufacturing plants, stores and offices for co-ope- i club practice In ration in carrying out the provision as .to days and hours of work. meets in Lane its of Detroit, LOCAL BUSINESS HOUSES AFFECTED BY COAL SHORTAGE mneeting. in room =y- well be received each night of the campaign from 7 to 11 o'clock, at the Union desk. A record of each days work will be posted in the lobby. With the first payment on a life membership, the applicant will re- ceive his Union life membership but- ton. Rhetoric Professor Talks in . Detroit Prof. T. E. Rankin, of the rhetoric department, addressed the members of the Detroit Review club Monday afternoon in Detroit. His lecture concerned "The Effect of War Upon Literature." Pationize our advertisers. at Lane hall at 7 o'clock tonight as. the line-up for the Ypsilanti game wil be announced there and instruc- tions will be given out at that timei Arrangements are being made with the Ontario team for a game this com- ing Saturday, and word is expected at any time now in regard to the mat- ter. If the Ontario team agrees to play the game it will probably be played at Ontario Special sale of greeting cards and fine Christmas statidnery. 0. D. Mor- ril, 17 Nickels Arcade.-Adv. Patronize the Daily Advertisers. BluMaize Blossom Shop Nickels Arcade The Great Seat Sale Now On For GILBERTFS CHOCOLATES "qRed Feather" Fresh Every Day at at the uim. ker for med- students in (Continued from Page One) ships upon any particular class of dealers. The time from 9 to 5 was finally agreed upon. Closing Reports Denied Denial of reports that the Univer- sity was to close were made by offi- cials yesterday after the report had become prevalent on the campus. !Ex- pensive plumbing equipment and the necessity- of heating the University hospitals were sufficient reasons within themselves, it was declared, to do away with any thought of closing the TOiversity, while the fact that no shortage of fuel has as 'yet been ex- perienced by the University clinched the decision of the officials.. Illinois university, it has been learned from authoritative sources, has been forced to close as a result of the situation there. Police were charged with the duty J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER For Reliability 118 S. Main WHITNEY TREATER Prices: $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Quarry Drug Ccs Prescription Store So. State and N. University Ave. Phone 308 III -I 1 1 rOS n each of the fol. nsishould be sent Lsidn offices be- f 1 and 5' o'clock identifying mem- tographs: Alpha SBeta, Forestry e society. l Phi Alpha Gam- send a represent- iganensian offices gra the Tuttle's 6 i appet one s. Mu world ,. ; CLAS advanc- in Union ight. ni Satr- Lunches ks FROMIBagdad to jFricmnin every walk of life greatly prefer pure Turkish cigarettes. Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. I ett to. The fact that "ordinary" cigar- :es cost a trifle' less, Sometimes one's pocket, but never to - . .-- . _t 0' 7 taste. Personal, Christmas rads are 100% pure Turkish -the 's most famous tobacco for cigarettes. Cards Don't wound your pride or scramble your taste for a trifling saving. Murads are worth more than they cost-and you don't have to sneak the package in and out of your pocket in any company-you know what we mean. We can have your name on the cards Twenty-four, hours after you place your order. k Judge for Yourself -! Work is Just Like Engraving N r4 in and inspect our line of cards for we have gest and best assortment in the city. ' lY. Sb",tin 'P SLATER BOOK SHOP I, 20$ State St.