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January 13, 1920 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1920-01-13

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LARY INCREASES .scale adopted by the state board of
administration, according to an an-
nouncement issued from the board's
.Jan. .12.--Faculty
University of North offices today. The action affects 86
Forks will receive members of the varsity teaching staff,

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Bismarck, N. D.
-members of the U
Dakota at Grand
salary increasesA

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amounting to $500

including assistants.

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ARCADE
CAFETERIA

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PHONE 598

a Big Satisfaction
In buying your,
tore Necessities.
at

Nickels Arcade

Up the Stairs

For the fourth time in its history,
the Comedy club has undertaken the
production of a J. M. Barrie play, hav-
ing chosen for this year's presentation
his "Alice-Sit-By-the-Fire, which
will be given Jan. 28 at the Whitney
theater.
Rehearsals were opened several,
weeks Before the Christmas holidays
and before the recess the cast was
already letter perfect in lines. Daily
rehearsals are now the program for
the polishing process. Prof. . Raleigh
Nelson, of the engineering English de-
partment, whose work as producer of
Barrie's "Quality Street," for Masques
last year will be remembered, is di-
recting the cast for Comedy club.
LIBRARIN WISHES STUDENTS
TO NOTE THESE STATEMENTS
Librarian W. W. Bishop has issued
the following statements in regard to
the new Library, which he wishes will
be noted by the students.
There is a directory in the vesti-
bule, which shows where persons may
find the various required reading
books for the different courses.
Current periodicals will be in the
old periodical room for a few days,
until things become more settled. This
room may be reached by going through'
the new periodical room at the right
of the second floor hall.
From now on, the main reading
room and periodical room only will be
open Sunday.

Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Goode
Food At The ARCADE ?,

Pure foods
Everything
serving tables.

at low prices, prepared by experts.
displayed on our forty-foot steam and,

rbach & Son Co.
-204 E. LIBERTY ST.

Select just what appeals to your own individual
appetite.,
Bakery goods fresh from ourown ovens.
Delicious coffee with rich Jersey cream.
Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail here.

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CHRISTIAN DOC
STUDENTS' PART IN CARl
RELIGIOUS WORK, El
SIZED AT CONVENT
A call to the youth-f Am
leges to spread Christian
at home and abroad was ti
of the Student Volunteer 4
held fro& Dec. 31, to Jan.
Moines, Iowa, from which 0
from the University recent)
John R. Motth, LL.D., se
the World's Student Christi
tion opened the conventio
address to the eight thow
gates. "It is a new world ti
facing," said Mr. Mott, .
saddened world, but aleo a
world In contrast to kthe ye
the war. Now is God's hoi
most oppressed ,nd discou
tions ave a iew hope for
and we are here to receive a
lenge for service in spree
gospel of Jess Christ"
a'°"Mest eed God's C
In concluding his speech
said, "'Today wte ,are .boux,
great sacrifiees of the war
God's call to the students c
to lend themselves to work
tian, leadership."
During the five days ses
conference the delegates we
ed by the most distinguisied
leaders and missionaries of
today. One of the fost for
sages of the convention wi
ed by Mr. George. Sherwv
evangelist, ercently retur
mission field. "What we ne
India, Armenia, China and
world is a foundation of Ci
Eight hundred students ha
been sent to foreign fields ti
Student volunteer. moveza
what is that number compa
needs?" Mr. Eddy said.
.Church Needs Students' L
"The church of today is clai
leadership," declared Dr. M
Foulkes, leader of the new
ment. "There are those w
the church has lost her lead
cause of indifference, but sh
er so mighty as she is in he
today upon the youth of'
The church desperately need
ership you st=udents an b
care more how the 9hurch
the world than how it ca
soul."
Need For ChrIstian '
Need for missionary wor
was emphasized by Mrs. F.
president of the Woman-
"Let us work also at home,
volunteer to foreign lands
to a Christian America fro
he came," she urged. "We
and keep this land safe, th
make the whole world sa-e.'
Delegates from Michigaz
tended the Student Volunte
tion are planning weekWym
order to spread the missio
throughout the University.
The Michigan Daily is a
pus paper.-Adv.
Michigan Daily d.rt.sl.
one reognized ea sof
student, trade.

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Nearly two ll:and L ading 'stores show the correct
Dorothy Dodd stylzs fo: cycry type of foot. You will shop
with pleasure at the Dorothy Dodd agency, where the. styles
reflect the charni cf ycuth and1 harmonize with every need.
Dorothy Dodd shoe stylo' and value are unexcelled in the
whole range of apparci to-day.
In Dorothy Dodd fine shoes "SHOe-SOAP" Kid has
proved of exceptional value to women. -The good-will es-
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dealer is complete assurance that women will
continue to find in this 1eather the quality
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