traffic throughout the city are to be connected by well paved strets. Van Tyne's Work In India Highly Praised By Whyte demic Mrs. C. H. Tyne, wife of Prof. V. H. y May Van Tyne, of the history department, re es- who is at presen't on leave of ab~sence ,ork of in. India, has received a letter fromi elgium Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte, presi- omote dent of the new Legislative assembly age of of India, commending Professor Van Lm and Tyne's work there. Sir Alexander writes from Delhi that le Professor Van Tyne "left us a few~ to be days ago to go to Madras and thence litizen, to Colombo, where he will join the Lg and 'Kashgar' en route for Marseilles and Lust' be Ann Arbor. It was a very great pleas- cation ure to have him with us and to hear ege or from our friends in America and piar.- ignized ticularly of those whom we remember (if a with suth pleasant recollection at 'ege or the University of Michigan.\ hold a "He could not have come to India 2 t pro- a more interestinag time and I hope :must he will consider that the long jour- oposed ney was worth making. It is a 'far in se- cry from Ann Arbor to Delhi, buat I be: icants hoave that he has done us a very good or re- service by the manner in which he has ;. a 1 I z L' v' e e i r r ,t t gone ini and out among all sorts and conditions of Indians, showing his keen interest in the problems which Indians and British alike are trying to solve and revealing to some of them the vast nature of the tasks of self- government. "Many who met him here under my roof, have spoken to me of him since his departure in terms of admiration; and I want you to know that, wher- ever he has gone, in Bombay, in Delhi, in Bengal,' and no doubt now in Mad- ras, he left many newly-made friends who would have had him 'prolong his stay with them. I look forward, and many others out here with me, to his considerate judgment' of our task, and the manner in which~ we are tackling it. I know of no one who, by his dis- itnerested 'friendliness and by his judgment as a true historian, is bet- ter fitted to paint the picture of our Indian reforms." HOPWOOD, '05,91NOW HAS INTERNATIONAL ST.INDING Avery Hopwood, '05, world famous playwright, is now traveling,; in Eu- rope. He will jit Italy and Ger- many shortly to make arrangementsl for the presentation of one of his best farces, "Fair and Warmer." German and Italian will make 15 different languages in which this play has been acted. This fall both "The Gold Dig-' gers" and "The Bat," the latter writ- ten by Hopwood in ionjunction with Mary Roberts Rinehart, will be staged in Paris. Something for sale? A Classifled Ad In The Daily will find a buyer-- Adv. Home-made Ca Pies made to "BEC ltlcling Knickers and. Knicker I ' ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHI~DULH FF]~CTIVE OCT. 10, 1921 Read Down Central Standard Time A.M. P.M. P.M. A&?'Mjd Daily Daily Daily Daily' 7:30 1:30 Lv.. Adrian ..Ar. 7.00 12:45 8:05 2:05 .... Tecumsek .... 6:25 12:10 9':25 *2:25..... Clinton ......6:05 xx:si 9:15 3:35 ....Saline ...... 5:z5 1104 9' 34 Ar. Ann Arbor Ly. 445A10 Read Up1 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS P. M. P.M. 3:30 Lv ... 'Adrian ...Ar. *9g: o0 4:05 Tecumseh... 8:25 4:25 ... Clinton 8:05 5:15s .. Saline .. 7:t5 5: 45 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv. 6:45 P.M. P. w= ° w Typcawritil g I-- 1=119 Hamilon w s:BUSIICSS Cilege; w w Sttf' W lim S sir~ '. ,r ,. , a Tweed, Corduroy, Jersey, Whipcord, Linen, Leather and Wrap Puttees, Hiking Shoes, Shu ,for Ladies and Men. Breeches priced f We are headquarters for Sport, Hiking and Riding Togst Mlen and a.re showing the largest assortment in selected mate Tom Wye Knit Coats, Sweaters and Sport C 0. D. Wool Army Shirts, Uhderwear, Hosi Cravenettes, Gaberdines and Tweed Tc A Canoe Blankets, Auto t'c. and Army Blankets / aleo- I. psy- - Haversacks, Pack-Rolls, Canteens, Mess Cans, Pup T4 and Wall Tents, Ponchos, Rain Coats, Rubber Boy *1, 4 ,,, , Suirplus Supplies Store, 213 E. M. WURSTER "It bays to walk a few blocks" in- ad- 'C. '_ ]l II TODAY '5 AJESTIC ,ICY I commission 3 bids for aved as far street is to avenue to street from Wigan Con- et is to be n street to ANN ARBOR StTHE SHINING Repairinig SATURDAY Shows at 2:00, 3~.30- 7:00, 8:30 lA , C G l g HAT Cleaninig Blocking Satisfaction Guaranteed 625 EAST LIBERTYI r1 K .re t i I L $ } hh f i " r --ons Laster Him Jewelry de of Jewvelry makes a wropriate Easter Gift for ~For the love of a roan, a battle to heart-break between the wvife who bli the studios of Paris acrid the wife who in the salons of New York. 1"WIPE AGAINST WIFE" takes yor Latin quarter of' Paris, shows you1 and' love there, in true reality. . 9 ',. A nd if it is chosen from our stock you know that it is correct in style and right in quality. 1 t. GREAT COMEDY Haller & Fuller " State St. Jek'elers "One Horse Town"~ KINOGRAMS PRICES: i1 I /, i-