'4 1V LHdL aI WELER AND OPTOMETRIST Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street PERIODICAL AND MAIN READING Sleep Anyplace ,1ut 'mooms ONLY OPEN' ON SUNDAY THE CLUB LUNCH Librarian W. W. Bishop has again Near StateRandPT issued a statement that only the main reading room and the periodical room of the Library will be open from 2 toI 9 o'clock on Sundays. Students who wish to get books from the study hail may reserve them after 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon in order to obtain books in the main reading, may be drawn out, including red star books, are also put in the main read- ing room. The periodical room keeps not only the last issue of magazines but often numbers as far back as the six pre- . -MICHIGANI ANN ARBOR, room Sunday. Certain books which vious issues. .,. ,..... , ..,,, w.. ,...,. ..,.....,..... .,...,., .. . IMO-_ I More and more r en 1 in.. rc .annts now turnto me T. B. KILLING OFF MICHIGAN REDM Lancing, Nov. 1.-Subdued grad by white men from the time when Nicolet first invaded their -territo 1634, the question now arises *hether Michigan Indians will 1 terminated by the great white p of their white conquerors. Officials-of the Michigan Depar of Health believe the Indians w exterminated in time unless the makes strenuous efforts to save A survey, of part At the Indians Upper Peninsula, made durini past summer undei' the directi Dr. R. M. Olin, stat4 health con stoner, reveals that 63 per' cen either positive or suspected suf of tuberculosis. % "One of the greatest"mistakest has been made was permitting tb dian to live off the reservat stated Dr. Olin today. "While o reservations he had some superv Now he has none, and, knowing lutely nothing of preventive me and hygiene, he is a constant m spreading contagion whereverhe The change of the Indian's sta of living, from the healthy, vig life led a.short time ago in the outdoors, to his present mode of ence has'been entirely too revol ary for his physical well being. ilization came slowly for white it was too abrupt for the red me "Living as they do, housed in huts throughout that part of the where the winters are most sE the confined, inactive life that choose is most favorable for the tact and develop'ment of tubercu Strict supervision on reservatio the only thing that will save the nants of ' the Huron, Ajibwas Chippewas In Michigan." who sell I uppenl eirri r i Y good clothes because they know theywill surely get b exactly what they pay.for, DEAN S. BATES WIL ADDRES A. R. TOMORROW EV the utmost value at the price. /117 - - -- 9 The course is definitely ndi- cated. The Kuppenheimer label is a responsible pledge of good faithsincere quality and unfail- ing service. Such assurance of satisfaction is mighty welcome right now. You can depend upon Kuppen- heimer good clothes; they are an economy, an investment in good appearance. 9* J Dean Henry M. Bates of th school will speak to the Wasl chapter, Sons of the American lution, at 6:30 o'clock tomorraov ing at a banquet in the Union subject will be "fhe Rema Growth of National Government During the Last Century." . All bers of the chapter and all p eligible for membership are cc invited to attend. The organization plans to series of interesting meetings ti out the year at'which address be delivered 04. , various subj( historical and instructive vale cording to Dr. W. B. HEinsdale dent of the Washtenaw chaptei SPAALDING Wart and cosr fortable with free arm movement. Spaldingsweaers are garments for' all-around use - for everybody-r men and women. Just right for all £ maniner of out- door wear./ SEND FOR CATALOi A. G. SPALDING & BRO: 211 S. State SL,; Chicago,_ Courteous a$d satisfac TREATMENT to eery cus er, whether the accolut be 1 or small. The Ann Arbor-Savihgs B SIncorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $C250( Resources.......$OOO,O( 4 Northwest Cor. Main %Hi ! 707 North University Av( PHONE 166 TRUBE' 218 SOUTH MAIN QUALITY ICE CREW 0' i The HOUSE of KUPPENHEIMER % - -- Caters 1 N. F. ALLEN COMPANY 211 South Main Street II Crowded ever3 BUT Room for All Last years cust< One half 'block of MAJ i v I *