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Carey....i..................Managing Editor Phone 2414 or 1016 .olette, Jr. ..... ....... .....Business Manager Phone 96o or 2738 ilbert .........................Asst. Managing Editor >bell ..........City Editor ...............Sports Editor Clark ..........................Women's Editor Bernstein ...........................Telegraph Editor EDITORIAL BOARD ence as well as in themselves. The answer is not mysterious. No occult influence has been present. The tiredness, the restlessness, and the headaches are all traceable to the same source-light. Not particularly too much light, but misdirected and disconcerting light. Anyone who has ever participated in amateur theatricals will remember the difficulties of playing to an audience' as brilliantly illuminated as they. The dissatisfaction with programs rendered at Hill auditorium is due in no small measure to misused light. A large sum of money was expended upon Hill ' auditorium to make it par-excellence as regards Sboth sight and sound. Why should not a small sum be spent on remedying the condition? The University has the electricians to do the work and there are a number of solutions. Perhaps the eas- iest one would be to cease to use the arches of light altogether, replacing them by a diffused lighting effect from the oval in the center of the ceiling, At any rate, criticism and discomfort have been ex- pressed from such a wide range of individuals that the matter obviously cannot be ignored. Te Telescope I "N"L Books and Photo I .Albums at f GRAHAM BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL WALK wr w Ua man H. Hardy Hetb. Gaines, Jr. ................... Advertising Manager, well'................................ Issue Manager ng. ...................O...... Office Manager hs ............................Publication Manager meider............Circulation Manager. a ............................Subscription Manager el.................................EMusic Editor .ne ............................. Literary Editor 'aldo...............Exchange Editor cock.......................... Campaign Editor -wood............................Efficiency Editor ISSUE EDITORS Sargent Jr. Thomas II. Adams Rice Ge.-rge Brophy Brewster Campbell John I. Dakun. EDITORIAL STAFF R. W. Wrobleski Samuel Lamport Anna McGurk Winefred Biethan Dorothy Monfort Minnie Muskatt Robert C. Angell Robert D. Sage Thomas J. Whinery, BUSINESS STAFF es Rawlings Isabelle Farnumu D. P. Joyce N. Lambrecht Mvaynard Newton Robt. Somerville K. Corwin J. Gordon Hill Arthur L. Glazer ert O. Kerr F. M. Heath Persons wishing to secure information concerning news for issue of The Daily should see the issue editor, who has full ge of all news to be printed that night. [he issue editors for the vteek are as follows: gar L. Rice, Monday night; Thornton Sargent, Tuesday night ; Brewster P. Campbell, Wed- day night ; George Brophy, Thursday night;. gar L. Rice, Friday night. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. A CO-OPERATIVE STORE n this age of co-operation and community own- hip it is not strange that the question should nmonly arise: "Why not a co-operative store the students of Michigan?" 'here has been no attempt to establish such an 'itution at Michigan, at least during the last four rs, and recent inquiries concerning the question e been sufficiently numerous to warrant at least investigation. Only the idealist would claim that success of any such project is a certainty. We know, however, that the idea has been success- y put into execution at Harvard, Dartmouth, and nceton, and that other universities are giving it eful consideration.. 'he 1919 report of the Harvard Co-operation so- y, for instance, gives the total sales of mer- ndise during the year as $560,828.20 as com- ed with total sales of $479,36I.20 during the :eding year, an increase of $8I,467. The report ther states that "in view of the unusually small ollment at Harvard university and the general tailment of purchasing during the first six' aths of the fiscal year, the volume of business excellent." The Harvard Co-operative society efined as "a retail business conducted in the in- !t of its members to whom all profits are paid whose only justification for existence is the ng which it makes for its members." he Dartmouth Co-operative .association was fi- ced by selling 5,000 worth of shares at $25 ng the undergraduates. The net profits each, r are equally divided as dividends to the stock- lers, dividends to the patrons of the store, based :he total amount each has bought during the fis- year, and a fund to buy back and place in the sury of the corporation outstanding stock, call= at par. 'here seems to be no reason why a project that worked successfully at Harvard for 37 years- ild not be practiesable at Michigan. At any rate, poularity of the enterprise at this and other uni- ities seems to entitle some consideration from His hand neared hers, he whispered low, She heaved a wistful little sigh, 'And, gently put her hand in his. "Fares, please !" she heard hin cry. This one used'/to go much bigger in the good old days when the H. C. of L. was something to laugh about instead of being the kill-joy it is now. "There' goes the champion lightweight of the city." "But he doesn't look like a boxer." "He isn't. He's a butcher." He Joined a Very Exclusive Circle 'I haven't seen Bill around here since my re- turn." "No, poor Bill is dead." "So, gone to join the great majority, eh?" "Not at all. Bill wasn't like most of the fellows who go to college. He always remained over for week-ends in Ann Arbor and a fellow couldn't go wrong there if he wanted to." The Curse of a Healthy Body One only had to look at those boys' and girls' faces bright with intelligence, bodies strong with health, to realize the crimes committed against oth- ers so'afflicted. Staten Islander. Dear Noah:- How can I overcome the habit I have of talking to myself ? A. Reader. You might try catching yourself cheating at sol- itaire and then determine never to speak again to such a cad. Our idea of a fellow who is suffering from self- hypnosis.is the bird who wears shell-rimmed glasses, unbuckled galoshes and a vacuous smile and then imagines that he's a regular knockout with t he. women. DETROIT UNITED LINES (Oct. 26, 1919) Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson (Eastern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-6:ro a. in., and hourly to 9:10 p. m. Jackson Limited and Express Cars--8:48 a. in., and every hour to 9:48 p. m. (Ex. presses make local stops west of Ann Arbor.) Local Cars East Bound---6 :o3 a. in., 9:05 a. in. and every two hours $o 9:os5p. m., o:so p' in . To Ypsilanti only, i:4 P. in7,1:10 a.i m. and to Saline, change at Ypsilanti. Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound--:48 a. m. and X2:20 a. M. SCHOOL OF MUSIC STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAL TODAY Music lovers are invited to listen to a public recital of piano, violin, and voice department students at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon at Frieze hall, in the University School of Music. The program will be as follows: Romance, Op. 5.......Tschaikowsky! Scherzo..............Ornstein Lucy Alber Meditation from "Thais" .. Massenet Leonard Falcone Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride ..... ................,O'Hara King Charles........... . White John Adams Hark, Hark the Lark..Schubert List Etude on Black Keys ........ Chopin Turkish March.. Rubinstein-Beethoven Marion Bath Souvenir de Lubeck . .. . .Reichen Howard Rufus Vulcan's Song'. ........... Gounod Robert McCandliss . Romance, Op. 28, No. 2 ....Schumann Jugglery.,................Godard Johanna Klaphaak Tb 1. All 1BkU 0SizesI AndKinds ': rs FOUNTAIN P[NS- of the kind that will keep you Pe n-Hfapy. - UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES 'allllat ""1l u ll11it111111u1 1 lnu111111111111111 "f l 111u111it 11n111ll nt11 SONLANDERER & SEYFRIED ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY Excellent CHOP SUEY from JEWRLERS 11;:+D a. m.to midnight ci~-of - Stea nd Chps 14 . State Quality and Service Steaks__and __Ch _ps ___14_8. 118 E. Liberty St Ann Arbor, Mich. For Satisfactory Amateur Finishing leave your Films at Quarry's Drug Store The SWAIN do the work - , .,. I Boys, Save Money at Corbett's Great Sale of Fitform VER m- ATS l 6 Our Daily Novelette I He could scarcely comprehend that this gorgeous creature at his side had promised to marry him. Vehemently he told himself that it was her own sweet personality that he loved; the mere fact that she was heir to several millions was to him only a minor detail. Why a man who would marry a girl for her money wasta cad-a scheming adventurer Who was unworthy to be called a man. II By a remarkable coincidence it seemed that she was thinking of the same thing. From the time she had attained her majority until, now she had been obliged to guard against fortune seekers-'-unscrup- ulous men who would have married her for her. money. ut at last she had found a man worthy of her trust; one who loved her for herself. To satisfy herself beyond the shadow of a doubt she decided to try out. III "Darling," she -murmured, "you aren't marrying me for my money, are you?" "Certainly not," he answered, his voice rife with indignation. "Since I have a womanly longing to be loved for myself alone," she continued, "I 'am going to give all myfortune to the missionaries." At her words a light of high resolve kindled in his eyes. She no- ticed it and was thrilled thereby. "But where are you going?" she asked as he arose to go. "I'm going to be a missionary," he muttered, the look of determination still undiminished. J.W.K. Famous Closing Liness "I didn't think it was in you,)' said the native as the whale deposited Jonah on the shore. NOAH COUNT. 10° Discount on all new SPRING SUITS 10° Discount on entire stock of FURNISHING GOODS 20 Discount on any FALL and WINTER SUIT Terms Cash You can save many dollars. Even if you may not really need an overcoat now, you will next season and at the prices you buy at 50 per cent Less Than Next Season's Prices and every coat is a dandy. The styles included are only such as will be in good form for next season. The quality of fabric is of the highest order and we have all the new colors and pat- terns as well as the staples. By Now! Plenty of Sizes Now This may not be true later. If you are not ready t purchase, you may select, and apon payment of a small deposit, we will lay your purchase aside. LET THERE BE DARKNESS University of Michigan is especially fortu- having for its concerts, speakers, and *pub- lerings. Hill auditorium. any preventable thoughtlessness should mar id all of the programs given there seems in- able. Yet this is true. e you noticed the discomfort "registered" by dience between numbers of the program? ing more than a mere stretching? you not been conscious of the effort re- to concentrate on the feature being pre- .e close of each entertainment, no matter how t, have you not been aware of a tired feel- wally accompanied by a headache? IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT TOM CORBl'ETT 4- Walk a Few Steps and Save Dollars. 4116 EAST LIBERTY STREET-Between Main Street and Fourth Avenue