T RE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, j. A______________________V__________________________________ a i1 Ineering Building Has Arc Lights cording to Prof. H. H. Higbie, of the e'cury are lamps have recently electrical engineering department. If found to be -generally successful intaled ginrooms 325 and 331these lights will be adopted for the the engineering building by the drawing rooms of the proposed new dings and grounds department. engineering building. ome of the advantages of this type llumination over the ordinary kind Ann Arbor's progressive merchants : a low brightness of the same use The Michigan Daily.-Adv. :nitude as sky light, no glare er straight or reflected, and the Daily advertising will spell prosper- dowless effect which it gives, ac- ity for you.-Adv. -I THE EBERBACH & SON CO. I I I FORESTS NEEDPROTECON Greeley Urges Federal and State Co- operation to Check Waste Hart, Of Opera Fame, Finishes 'Declassee ' Tour J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street ANN ARBOR, - - MICHIlGAIN~ if Sleep Anyplace It Eat at RexH's THE CLUB LUNCH 712 ARBOR STREET N ear State and Packard i ...... .. Drugs Laboratory Supplies Chemicals Washington, D. C., March 10-Need! for public action to save the forests remaining in the United States and; to provide for timber production on lands already devastated was urged by Col. W. B. Greeley, chief of the forest service, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, at the hearingsE on the Snell bill, before the House agricultural committee. The Snell bill directs agricultural authorities to recommend require- ments for reforesting denuded lands; protecting timbered lands from fire, and cutting crops so that continuous production of timber will be insured. It authorizes co-operation between the federal government and the states. provided federal expenditures be at least equaled by state expenditures derived from taxation. "The most important field for co- operation.in states containing exten- sive forests is in prevention of fires," stated Colonel Greeley. "Once the land suitable for timber production is really protected from. forest fires, three-quarters of our problem is solved. But this prevention is not an end in itself. In no instance should federal funds be spent unless the state carries out the requirements ne- cessary to make timber grow. Re- forestation and the production of tim- ber is our real objective." Tom Hart, '21, who played the part of Hi Simpson, the constable in last year's Union opera, has just finished a road tour with Ethel Barrymore's company, which has been playing "Declasse," by Zoe Akins. Hart made a hit last year with his song, "I'm Sus- picious." Although the company was not the original New York one; and though the part of the butler, which Hart played was a minor role, he has made a very good beginning, according to E. Morti- mer Shuter, who has directed Union operas for the past three years. Another Michigan man now on the stage is Dick Morrisey, ex-'21. Mor- risey started in the Comstock and Gest production, "The Rose of China," as a chorus man. uirr|rnruunH1 HH|1|11r rrrrnrlrrlH1 HH1|11||111r llrlHr HrHHHHHl r rurrrl H1 s - MAYER-SCHAIRER Co. 112 S. MAIN STREET PHONE 1404 ;iiiiini II uiinni lii 11IIII I ililii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt I ItIIItIIlIIIIII111 lii ia r' THE EBERBACH & SON CO. 200 - 204 EAST LIBERTY STREET " EANERS DRESSERS * . W4 Xw~sxom#. Coe68 5 cl ICI THE *BANK OF SERVICE Commercial Banking in all its Branches. Savings Department and Safety Deposit Vaults. Exchange on All Parts of the World. A. B. A. Travelers' Checks. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK Any way you look at it - whether from the standpoint of purity, therefore safety; or from the standpoint of food value, of genuine good- Who Has Ny Little Cat Now? I 101.103 So. MainSt. 30 So. State St., (N ickels Arcade) d Ladies Pay Gowns a Specialty Member of the Federal Reserve System. ness: you are justified in ordering ICE CREAM r o i C r ti . .. ,. yy, F "Has anybody seen my cat?" Just the first line of a. nonsenical little ditty, but at the same time the plaintive wail of a poor lone fresh- man. Here's how the story goes: This is probation week for fresh- man pledges in a certain fraternity house on the campus, and as one of the trials which a dutiful pledge must undergo, the order was given by the powers that be, the sophomores, that every freshman secure a white cat, which he must sport about with him for the entire week. Well, our hero was Up Against It, to use a George Ade phrase, when suddenly he be- thought himself of a cat his lady friend iad. By dint of arguments and persuasion that would have given the heart of a rhetoric instructor exquisite joy, he finally managed to get the cat for the week, on a solemn promise that when the seven days were past, the dear little pet would surely be returned. The worst is yet to come-Nemesis overtook the unfortunate yearling and before the cat was in his possession more than 24 hours, she mysteriouslj disappeared. And now the stricken pledge is in a quandry-for how can he face the ordeal when the young lady in ques- tion learns the sad news? And such a wonderful little animal it was; with its long white hair, its one blue and one green eye! "Here, puss, here puss. Oh, puss, come back to your loving little freshman," we hear him cry. Read The Daily for Campus news. FINE CUSTOM TAILORING The Quality of our Workmanship is high- er than the .Price. .. ?tkrr& (!umtq An Arboir, fiitgn -j -- 4 March 5th, 1921. To OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS:-- 4 We wish to advise you of the new prices on Interwoven Hosiery, which took effect February 15th, 1921. It is our desire to meet the new price level as rapidly as possible and in order that we may do so we are taking our loss on all merchandise on hand as soon as we receive the new prices for 1921. Below we are quoting the new prices on Interwoven Hosiery. 11, Big days or little days, Coca-Cola always is -the favorite beverage. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, Ga. 4 - 1400 lines 1200 lines 4500 lines 6500 lines 7500 lines Old Old Old Old Old price price price price price $ .75 .75 1.25 2.0) 3.00 New New New New New price price price price price $ .40 .40 75 1.25 1.75 Yours very truly, Spring TINKER & COMPANY. 1921 0,4 ©Th4 c1Ke _ _ Fr----i - VACATION TIME! _ Big Special in Hersheys Formerly 10 and 20c, now 1111 Knapp Felt Hats Albert Gansle 113 South Main Street Second Floor Adler-Rochester Suits YOU MUST DANCE At the Beach On the Moonlight At the Country Club or you will be a wallflower 5 and lOc Easter Goods of all Kinds I I li Donald Caps Ask to see the newi erkley Cambric Collar attached Shirt. It's A Wonder. GOSPEL MEETING I We Decorate Eggs as You Wish v7 IN LANE HALL FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7:45 Subject: 2 Kings 7.9 LUTZ CLOTHING STORE 217 SOUTH MAIN STREET "This day is a day of good tidings; now therefore come, that we may go and tell the King's household." 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