%vA xav LL _._.,. . . Flowers of Quality Union College Steals March Students of Union college will be able to send "radio letters" to the folks back home, through an offer made by the college radio club which is running the first successful wire- less outfit operated on a large scale by university undergraduates. The activ- ities of this club in reporting football scores by wireless and giving radio "concerts" once a week, have already attracted wide attention. "Radio letters" may be sent free of charge within a radius of 500 miles of Union, or as far south a4 Washington, D. C., and west to Chicago, Il. A stu- dent operator will be on duty at all times to take messages. This is be- lieved to be a unique application of wireless in student affairs. The club occupies a special room in the college electrical laboratory and its apparatus consists of the latest im- provements in radio equipment, both sending and receiving. Ambitious plans to extend the radius of the outfit are under way. Michigan Daily liners bring re- sults.-Adv. Fdr results advertise in The Mich- igan Daily.-Adv. I E. LIBERTY ST. 715 N. UNIV. AVE. PHONE 294F1. F2 results advertise in The Mich- Michigan Daily )aily.--Adv. sults.-Adv. liners bring, re-j ,N Oo Nvery 01 Stuc III IIIl rnl#IMI#Irrr##lI r111#r#Irilllillillll lllll Itr11# lillllIl llII#11#lll l i#l #Il llr l ll'l l ~ TICE TO ENGINEERS re of your needs can be satisfied best at the only ts're .1 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 1160R 11111111'Imm##m 1#11 11111#1m 1 11111111#11111111m 1m #111 UNION INSTITUTES ALA CARTE SERVICES Luncheons and dinners in the main dining room of the Union are now served a la carte. The new plan re- sults, Union officials say, from a desire to give special attention to the indi- vidual wants of everyone taking meals there. For those who wish the other. service, table d'hote luncheons will be served each week day noon, and table d'hote dinners on Thursday evening and Sunday noon. "A satisfied diner is one who orders a la carte," Union officials declare, for this service provides the customer just what is wanted, and the food is cooked Just before it is eaten. Slight Rise in Prices Prices of the table d'hote luncheons and dinners in the main dining room at the Union have not been raised since last spring. The a la carte luncheon and dinner dishes have had a slight increase in cost, averaging about three to five per cent. This raise is due to an increase in prices of such staples as meat, milk, butter and eggs, it is said. In the third floor dining room, there has been an increase of 25 cents on the minimum dinner price.. A year's experience has shown the Union man- agement that this increase was neces- sary to properly take care of the over- head expense of administering this type of service. Tap Room Prices Vary There has been virtually no change in prices of food in the tap room for many months. Prices there fluctuate according to the rise or fal in the cost of materials to the Union, and while this is true to a certain extent in other departments, it is quite marked in the tap room, where overhead expenses are lower, and the volume of business warrants it, Union officials stated yes- terday. At this time noimaterialsrcan be bought by the Union at figures less than those of last year, but on the contrary some articles have gone up. Overhead expenses have also increased, officials say. ,Lower prices have been promised the purchasing department for some time, but officials state that the decline has not yet afpeared. INTERURBAN CAR CHANGES GO INTO EFFECT THIS MORNING Changes in the time tible of the D., J. & C. railway have been announced by Supt. A. H. Cady. The first limited car will leave Ann Arbor for Detroit at 6:05 a. m. instead of 6:10 a. m. The first express leaves for Detroit at 7:05 a. m. instead of7:10 a. m. The last car going to Ypsilanti only will leave at 1:15 a. m. instead of 1:10 a. m. These changes will go into effect on Tuesday, Nov. 2. All other cars will continue on their present schedule. Your Leather Coat Is Dirty The ordinary method of cleaning leaves them spotted and faded. You Must Dye a leather coat to get the results you see, or poces o dynga brown leather coat, a mahoganycoor or black has proved a success all over the country judging from satisfied customers. We afte the largest Leather Dye House in Chicago and on account ofrthe great demand for the cleaning of Leather Automobile and Sport Coats, we have made special efforts in this direction. I For a reasonable charge from $6.00 to $8.00 we are prepared to renew your coat. Our facilities for dying and process of finishing enables us to return to yu pratcally a new coat guar- anteeing the workmanship as well as entire satisfaction. Send your coat by registered parcel post. We will return coat to you by registered mail. 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