I L.........sue R RIFLE CLUB IN FAVOR OF ENTERING NATIONAL MEETS Ir ES THE TRUNK GO, TOO CAL k;'TH. Baggage Line )ependable, Courteous and Reasonable aggage Service ae 280 200 E. HURON Arbor's progressive merchants e Michigan Daily.-Adv. To have men at national rifle meets was the proposition favored by the Rifle club at its meeting Wednesday night at the union. The club discussed the possibilities of meeting the rifle clubs of other universities in matches next year, and it was considered that meetings with Chicago, Cornell, and M. A. C. could be arranged. Officers for the year were elected as follows: President, James D.Glunt, '23; vice-president, Robert Tubbs, '22E; secretary, Frederick W. Hart- man, '23E; treasurer, C. E. Wilson, 23E; executive officer, Robert Moore '23. More than 35 men' attended the meeting, many of these being students who signified at that time their inten- tion of joining the club. F PENNSYLVANIA LINES TO RUNSPECIAL CARS RESERVATIONS FOR CERTAIN POINTS MAY BE MADE HERE Students living in Pennsylvania southern Ohio, and St. Louis, who are to travel home for Christmas vacation UNION DANCE OF DEC. 17 TO BE FROM- 10 TO 2 O'CLOCK Granting the request of the Union to allow dancing until 2 o'clock the night of Friday, D ac. 17, the committee on student affairs yesterday made it possible for couples to attend the final performance of the minstrel show and dance afterward. Dancing is to begin at 10 o'clock. a ICE The I'm desperately busy, but if it's anything Photographic, probably I can find time to do it for you. SWAIN East University Avenue Phone 2312 OODHEW FLORAL CO. Corsakes of Dlitntion $2.00 SL~ld p may take advantage of jthe offer tc arrange for special cars travelingi over the Pennsylvania lines, accord ing to J. E. Travis, agent for thatt road here. "Special cars will be put on for 4,0 or more people who make arrange-1 ments to travel together for a cer- tain distance," said Mr. Travis yester- day. "At the present time these spe cials wi11 be put on at Detroit or Toledo, wherever those who are tak ing advantage of the offer prefer. "To those at the University who re. side in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Washington, this offer will be of spe- cial value, inasmuch as the time which our road takes to cover these points is much less than .other roads. Con- nections to southern Ohio and St. Louis can also be made to the best oP advantage. Mackinaw'is also reached by the Pennsylvania, and if there is n sufficient number of students who wish to make connections for the upper peninsula and are in favor o chartering a special car, this can be arranged." Further information concerning the time, rates and advantages can be obtained by telephoning J. E. Travis agent for this vicinity, at 1384-M, or by calling personally at 407 East Huron stret. At the Michigan Central station yes- terday the report was given out that all reservations for Calumet and Mar- quette are gone. There are three lowers and 12 uppers left on the Chi cago night train for Dec. 21. Unies- there is an immediate demand for res- ervations on this train, there will probably be no more Pullmans put or' A. J. Wiselogel, ticket agent, calls particular attention to the fact tha+ checks will not be accepted. NOTED CLEVELAND CHEMIST WILL SPEAK HERE MONDAY William Roy Mott, from the research n-nd development laboratory of the National Carbon company of Cleve- land will speak on "Arc Images in chemical Analysis," at 8 o'clock next, Monday evening in the main lectura room of the Chemistry building. The lecture will be held under the ausnices of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honoraryf chemical society of the campus, ac- cording to G. F. Smith, prpsident. Lantern slides, samples, and experi- ments will be used by Mr. Mot+ throughout the lecture. The talk will deal with the identification of a lare rnmber of chemical elements by util- Ning the high temperature of the car- hon arc. The method takes advantage of colored phenomena imported to the flame of the arc and is unique in that