LLT B W. E. Fo Universi a, co-oper r to the on reduce ren am oppos >ve directe but I thi o be gain mp the nie "A" and "B" purchased automobiles of the same make on the same day. E "A" was ignorant of the construction of his machine. It was, therefore, neglected. Ignorance and its invary- ing accompaniment, neglect and care-f lessness, soon put his automobile on r- the "scrap heap." "B," on the other ty hand, understands automobiles. He a- knows that it must be inspected and ne overhauled frequently. As a result of "B's" knowledge and care of his ma- tschine, it is as good as new. It prom- ed ises to' be of excellent service for a ed long time. to come. nk Let us think of our bodies as ma- ed chines. Does the "human scrap heap" stare you in the face or do you want s- your body machine to function per- se fectly for an indefinite period to come?' an Knowledge of the 'internal workings," a frequent inspection and overhaulnig ut are essentials to qn efficient body ma- ye chine. a The University Health Service r- stands for the consummate body ma- M1UM I bLUVIUI bIVLDI NEW SPAPERCOLLECTIOIN DONATES PAPERS TO UNIVERSITY AS SUPPLEMENT TO ORIf- INAL GIFT As a supplement to his original do- nation of American newspapers to the University, Regent W. L. Clements, of Bay City, has purchased an additional collection, consisting chiefly of New England papers, with a considerable representation of New York and Penn- sylvania publications. The papers, purchased from the American Antiquarian Society, at Worcester, Mass., are chiefly weeklies, dating fr-om aproximately 1800 to 1840. A few are of the 18th century. The supplementary collection has arrived at the. general library, but for, lack of space will not be unpacked at present, and will not be available for usl until the new Cjements library building is opened.' Overcoats and other articles of per- sonal property continue to disappear from the Library, due to the failure of students to care for their belong- ings while studying. The latest one lost, a $45 overcoat, was reported missing yesterday. It had been ,re- moved from one of the hooks in the men's coat room, off the lower corri- dor. Librarian. W. W. Bishop emphasizes that the Library cannot be responsible for coats which are hung on hooks in open places or left where they can be removed by others. ,Students are reminded that there are .more than 300 lockers provided for their use on the first floor, to the left of the amain entrance. These are free to all,, with the provision that each user must furnish his own pad- lock. Over night, and while not in, use duiring the .day, lockers must pe left open. COA I IN LIBRA] Solvay and Y PHONES: Office: C Sport one ing r r i .J A, il, LU I fra- past experi- t men stu- ood success LId specify d to do the 'his is. the oyed in the said, "there is no a thing out' to see success or foot, and i be done first on a ik it should be given lee Club e Concert, aigue ,Fuudl chine. It wants Positive Health. Ar- rangements have been made, whereby all students in the University are ex- pected to present themselves at the Health Service each year for physical examinations-inspection and over- hauling. Notwithstanding that special appointments are being made with stu- dents for these examinations, nrany fail to respond. Such carelessness, on the part of these indifferent and negli- gent stu~dents "points to" an early breakdown.- Hold Dance for "Pygmalion" Cast Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson and Mrs. Nelson entertained at a dinner dance Saturday evening at their home at 92? Forest avenue for the cast of "Pygmalion," this year's Comedy club production, which was directed by Professor Nelson. Read Michigan Daily Ads and you will buy wisely.-Adv. Upholstering Do not discard your 'nice. old uphol- stered pieces. Have them niade over and recovered. We have a splendid line of coverings. Estimates ,will be cheerfully submitted. MARTIN HALLER 112 E. Liberty KODA K( FI NISH ING Our prints are made on Velox. Materials that are Eastman made and meth- ods that are Eastman approved, plus the ex- perience of our experts are guaranties 'of fin- est quality finishing. Bring us your films A newS- the your likes the flat hee. squared 115 SOUTH MAIN STI f+ srTABLISwf .1905 r TheC MIHIGAN f .v , Flor- PR~ESENTS . Brahms The World's First Student Photo abte, .... Pearl Curran ....Walter Wild ...Pearl Curren lase, '22 '22 V. Moore " fse Crinal Qnerican 7nsers& THE FAMOUS PINE INCENSE. PATENTED' BeURNING pine incense givs new atmosphere to y olu home-the fresh spicy breath of the evergreen forests. It drives out' the odors of tobacco smoke and cooking. Lucas Incense comes in sticks with convenient holders, or in cones or powder for which there are original and attractive burners. Ideal for a gift. 'Not Responsi A Six-Reel Romance Produced by the Stud4 Rossini Lawson, '22 ..... Hawley ht Beloved, rd Page ........Galey UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN I Time -Tonight Place -Hill AuditoriL I Price -50 Cents AT "The Quarry" Drug & Prescription Store State and N. Univ.I Ave. Harold Lloyd. Comedy Two Acts You may ,not be a movie fan but you will Phone 308 LRBOR SHINING Repairing Cleaniing Blocking I to see this production just the same. It is so lw G. CLAUDE DRAKE PROPRIETOR ferent that it will amuse and please Come Early and Avoid II yo eed