THE MICHIGAN DAILY Si THE MICHIGAN DAILY S. Michigan Daily Supplement To Student Directory FIRST SEMESTER-NO. THREE Graves, A. 0., '24, 1233 Washtenaw. Austin, Ill. 1097-R. Graves, Orin N., '23, 517 S. Division. Grosse, Ill. Gregory, Alexander, '23, 643 Tappan. Marshall. 1582-M. Hall, George A., '24, 301 N. State. Holley, N. Y. 1363-J. Hall, Harlow I., '24D, 301 N. State. Holley, N. Y. 1363-J. Halley, William B., '24, 1110 Michigan. Louisville, Ky. 1975-M. Hahn, Robert D., 721 Monroe. Burlington, Kans. 2532-W. Hannifan, William J., '23 ,628 Packard. Orlean, N. Y. 1597-R. Harley, Fred N., '24E, 220 S. Thayer. London, Ont. 1032-R. Harr, Robert V., '24, 517 S. Division. Munith. 2726-W. Harris, L. A., '23E, 809 Sybil. Decker. 99-R. Heetderks, D. R., '22M, 920 E. Washington. Grand Rapids. 1170-M. Hill, Leroy, F., '24, 539 E. University. Fremont, 0. 1064-R. Hoagland, Kenneth C., '24D, 114 S. Division. Blissfield. 1036. Hobbs, A. Deane, '24M, 1910 Cambridge Road. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Hoffman, F., '22D, 119 S. Fourteenth. Bethulie, South Africa. 1746-M. Holm, Donald A., '24E, 718 Lawrence. Sugar Grove, Pa. 2031-J. Horwitz, Sylvan, '24, 420 S. Division. Chicago, Ill. 313-W. Howard, Helen L., '24, 925 S. State. Highland Park. 779-R. Hoyt, Genevieve, '23, 2365 Thayer. Battle Creek. 1657-M. Idema, James F., '24, 1930 Cambridge Road. Grand Rapids. 897-M. Ingley, Fred, Jr., '23, 1233 Washtenaw. Denver, Colo. 1097-R. Isola, William R., '23, 752 Packard. Calumet. 2074-J. Jaffe, Saul ., '21, 430 y. Fifth. Flint. 1100-W. Johnson, Neal M., '23, 809 'Sybil. Detroit. 99-R., Kelley, Stephan J., '24E, 815 E. Huron. Cleveland, 0. 496-F2. Kelsey, P. Anita, '21, 915 Greenwood. Ann Arbor. 1394-J. Kennedy, Blair, '22E, 1233 Washtenaw. Detroit. 1097-R. Karr;Kenneth R., '24, 515 Monroe. Wilmette, Ill. 1457-3, or 371. Khonoy, Isaac J., '23, 415 Hamilton Pl. Mountain. 196-M. Kiddoo, Anna, '22, 2365 Thayer. Joy, Ill. 1657-M. Ninsel, Harold W., '23E, 807 Lawrence. Ithaca. Konwinski, Katherine, '24, 2365 Thayer. Iron River. 1657-M.j Kullman, Wilford M., '24, 1015 S. State. Natchez, Miss. 2615-W. Laib, Raymond P., '24, 1110 Michigan. Louisville, Ky. 1975-M. La Rouche, Floyd W., '23L, 520 Linden. Bay City. 1732-J. Lauer, E. S., '24E, 1233 Washtenaw. Rochester, N. Y. 1097-R. Leeland; E. A., 123 Washtenaw. Springfield, Ill. 1097-R. Leeson, Charles B., '23E, 606. Oakland. Marquette. 1496. Leith, Donald G., '22, 203 S. Thayer. Ann Arbor. 1317-R. Lerer, Julian C., '22E, 301 N. Ingalls. Casper, Wyo. 714-W. Leyda, Harold J., '24, 19 Cutting Apts. Grand Rapids. 179. Litson, Louise, S. of M., 2365 Thayer. South Haven. 1657-M. Little, Harold W., '24D, 1019 Church. Powers. 2413-M. Lumby, I. Dewey, '22E, 914 S. State. Pontiac. Lyon, Agnes, '24, 2365 Thayer. Iron River. 1657-M. Lyons, Wilson Park, '22E, 914 S. State. Pontiac. If111 111111111II111111lll1111 11 t1 19111111Bi 1111I IIIIIR l 131116I1111{119 Here's the Winner - the kind of bargains you've :. been looking for, - a READJUSTMENT SALE - not the Old-Fashjoned "Clean-Out-theE Old-Stuff" Sale, but a flat 20% off on everything j in the Davis Toggery Shoppe. And say, there are hundreds of new Brogues that haven't been un- packed for two weeks yet. And Cravats, and all the other things you need right now. And I'm here to say the prices are the kind that will pull the iron Men right out of your pockets and put the goods on your back. DAVIS Toggery Shoppe 119 SOUTH MAIN STREET ll li 111111lllilliilillililllllilllilllillillillllil t11 ! 11 111111111111 iiu ul~ll~ Seek to Crush Business Unrest By Resolutions lose sight of the fact that America is the greatest country in the world-E that American industry will always survive. AMERICAN LEGION PLANS STATE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE L WINDOW SHADES PICTURE FRAMING Student Headquarters We carry complete stocks of "Brighten-Up" finishes in small size cans for all "touch-upr# jobs around the house. New Year's resolutions circulated by- the Hyatt Roller Bearing company Detroit, Mich., Jan. 7.-A drive for' "for the good of American business," new members will be started by the have been sent out to the company American Legion in Michigan either executives through the country by C. late in February or early in March, it M. Eason, vice-president. The follow- is announced at state headquarters of ing is the context of the resolutions: the Legion here. Resolved: That I will not partici- Ten thousand additional members pate in pessimistic gossip regarding will be sought during the drive, bring- business conditions. ing the total membership to about 50,- -that I will keep silent rather than 000. Lieut. Col. Guy M. Wilson of add momentum to unfounded rumors Flint, department commander of the of discouragement. Legion for Michigan, expects to make -that I will consider the problem Of a tour of the state during the drive, it re-adjustment as a personal matter, is announced here. -that I will do the job in hand with energy and enthusiasm. U. S. Helium Gas Plant Completed -that I will think more of the day's Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 7.-Finish- work.than the day's pay. ing touches are. being put on the fed- -that even under the most trying eral government's $5,000,000 helium conditions, I will not allow myself to gas plant north of Fort Worth. - I PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES BRUSHES WALL PAPER I(ALCININES STAINS GLASS L. E. WENZEL Painting and Decorating ANN ARBOR PHONE S4 YPSILANTI PHONE 171 207 .EAST LIBERTY 114 PEARL For STUDY LAMPS and all kinds of ELECTRIC SUPPLIES goto WASHTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP The, Inn At Lane Hall Good Home Cooked Meals Prompt Service SMALL PRIVATE DINING ACCOMODATING AS HIGH AS 25 BOARD BY THE WEEK AND INDIVIDUAL MEALS PHONE 273 200 WASHINGTON ST. _ 4. i Sale Lasts Only From January 6th Through the 15th lua earance r1l"ll NGS OF INTEREST TO TIlE COLLEGE GIRL ALL WINTER COATS at less than 1-2 Price W OM E N'S WINTER Undergarments 1~2 Price EVERY SILK BLOUSE marked down at 1-2 Price FURS ARE SELLING in this sale at ALL HATS NOW AT two prices, marked $3.98 - $6.98 1-3 Less WOMEN'S HOS I E RY I WOOLEN P'CE GOODS priced one-fifth to 1-2 Less now reduced to 1-2 Price SMART SWEATERS I SATIN BROCADE OR are now selling at 1-3 Less Poplin Corsets at $2.00 THE SENIOR RECEPTION J-HOP SOPH. PROM. AND FRESH FROLIC ARE COMING ! --Are - You Prepared? You will be by attending MISS MOSES' DANCING SCHOOL NICKELS' ARCADE DANCE HALL Enroll Monday and Tues- day evenings, 7 to 8 p. m., January 10 and 11, for Class Lessons. PRIVATE LESSONS PHONE 1545-W YOUR FU R S are especially attractive to the burglar. We can protect you against loss from burglary at ti robes priced at 1-3 Less WOOL MIDDY BLOUSE I S I L K UN D E R W E A R I GLOVE PRICES HAVE specially priced at $6.98 Each is now priced at 1-3 Less been greatly reduced RAINCOATS ARE NOW I TWEED SERVICE COAT I OUTING GOWNS AND KIMONAS AND BATH-| ALL OSTRICH FANS I"MARY GARDEN" TOI- are now marked 1-3 Less let Requisites at 1-3 Less home and HOLD UP while abroad for a comparatively small premium. Can you afford to take the chance? We are the largest writers of Fire, Burglary, and Tornado Insurance in the City and shall be pleased to advise you both as to coverage and rates. priced in this sale at 20' Less now marked at 1-3 Less Pajamas marked at 1-2 Price #41 AVW7&I. BUTLER INSURANCE p7- - - - p, Z "-, ..-- 124 SOUTH MAIN 124 SOUTH MAIN Phone 401 M .209 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. .29NTOAfBN ULIG '