THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,W.. r,_. . A baseball game between the Uni- versity senate and the Ann Arbor board of education was played in 1897. THE POLICY WON'T KEEP HIM AWAY but there's a lot of satisfac- tion in having one just the same. If a night prowler steals your valuables, you can recover your losses if you have a burglary insurance policy in our company. The premium is low - the re- sults certain. BU'TLER INSURANCE Phone 401-M R. 0. T. C. BAND PERSONNEL IS 28 AT FIRST REHEARSAL Twenty-six members of the recently organized R. O. T. C. band met at 7 o'clock Thursday night in the R. O. T. C. building for their first rehearsal. Capt. Wilfred Wilson, director of the University band, who is supervising the work of the R. 0. T. C. band, said: "I am really surprised at the display of good material here, and I firmly believe that we can produce en excel- lent band." The band is noticeably weak in bass instruments, such as tubas and helic- ons, but in regard to cornets, trom- bones, saxophones, and drums it is fairly well balanced. Major Robert Arthur, professor of military science. stated that he has requisitioned the government for 28 more instruments to take care of the rest of the 50 men who have enrolled. No drum-major has yet been select- ed, but Major Arthur stated that a call for tryouts for that position will be issued shortly. Michigan Dames Sell Gifts and Food Gifts of all kinds as well as cakes and candy were sold by the Michigan Dames at their Christmas bazaar yes- terday afternoon in Newberry hall. The proceeds will be donated to the Women's building fund. It was not held in conjunction with league bazaar due to the fact that the organization WIomen Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at home to University women on Tues- day, Dec. 6. Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:10 o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. There will be a meeting of the fin- ance committee or the Junior Girls' play at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the middle parlor of Barbour gym- nasium. Two girls are needed for work as pages every hour of the bazaar. All girls who are willing to work should sign up Monday morning on the list posted in the league room in Univer- sity hall. An additional interpretative dancing class will be held at 7:15 o'clock on Monday and Wednesdays. All girls wishing to enroll in this class should see Miss MacEwan at once. The first meeting of the class will be held to- morrow. All women who have charge of some phase of the Christmas bazaar' will meet at 4 o'clock Tuesday after- noon in the blue room at Martha Cook building. They should have ready a complete report of their committee. Junior girls who have not yet paid the tax of $1 which has been levied to1 cover the' expenses of the Junior Girls'' play, should pay it Tuesday at the table in University hall. All girls of Ann Arbor and the Uni- versity are invited to an informal at home to be held at the city Y. W. C. A. at 4 o'clock this afternoon. 11 AT THE THEATERS 12 Have Days until Christmas Your Clothes Cleaned I Vacation and Repaired e. I Before Going Hom TODAY Screen fashion PHONE Shoppe 474-R i I. Arcade--Katherine MacDonald in "Stranger Than Fiction." Majestic - "The Sheik," with Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Val- entio. Wuerth-Elaine Hammerstein in "Remorseless Love." Orpheum - James.Oliver Cur- wood's "God's Country and the Law." !..rirr r r rr rr n+ .r..r .. . i PURITY--- It will not pay you to risk your health by buying impure dairy products. We guaran- tee our products to be, absolutely pure. When speaking of food nothing but the best is good enough. THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)--"Irene," mus- ical comedy. Second week. Dec. 6 to 10 Whitney-Michigan Union Opera "Make It For Two." ANN ARBOR DAIRY CO. THE HOME OF PURE MILK TELEPHONE 423 I" 209 FIRST NATI1AL BANK BLD could not obtain space at that time. Accredited Schools Get Diplomas A new feature in the relations of the University with its accredited high schools is being introduced this year. To every high school on the accredited list, that is, whose graduates may enter the University without examina- tion, a large diploma is being mailed from the secretary's office. I Am Back At My Trade Ready To Make Alterations, Repairing, Cleaning Pressing by Hand - 50 Cents SUIT RELINING adies' & Gentlemen's Garments New Collars on Coats 44 Years at Tailoring First Class Work In Rear OVER WAGNER CLOTHING STORE South State Street Louis Lindemann TAILOR POP. MAT: $1.50 WED. 50c to SAT.MAT. $2.0 50c to Week beginnlng_ GARRICKTON HT (DETROIT) Sunday. Dec. 4th - - SECOND WELCOME VISIT THE SENSATION OF FOUR CONTINENTS 2nd and Last Week The Smart Musical Comedy Hit I " Exceptional Offering of Corduroy Reete rs $ .50 t -Masques' Christmas play will not be given Saturday night, as first planned. but will be held on Friday, Dec. 9. All members of the cast are requested to note this change. The championship game between the Junior and senior hockey teams will be played at 4 o'clock Monday if the weather permits, otherwise it will be held at 4 o'clock on Wednesday. This game must be played off. PROF. A. TEALDI SPEAKS TO CIRCOLO ITALIANO WEDNESDAY Prof. Aubrey Tealdi, of the land- scape design department, will speak to the Circolo Italno at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, Dec. 7, in the Cercle Francais room, University hall. Professor Tealdi's subject will be "Post-War Conditions in Italy," on which topic he has much up to date in- formation, since he completed a tour through Italy this fall and had an opportunity to observe general con- ditions and the reconstruction which is taking place. The public is invited to attend the meeting. .. .... . .1 Has entertained Millions of Men and Women in Et ery Part of the World Unanimously Acclaimed the Misterpiece of Its Kind THE NEW YORK COMPANY Direct from 3 Solid Years at the Vanderbilt Theatre POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEE Best Seats $1.50 I A *12.50 value, must be seen to be appreciated Also Sheepskins, Mackinaws, O'Coats..Cravenettes. Tom Wye Pea Coats, Coats, etc.. Surplus Supplies Store, 213 N. 4th Av. "It pays to walk°a few blocks" i Business men of Ann Arbor contri- buted $280 to the football fund in 1897. Latesttin doll creations for Christ- mas at the Palais Royal, 304 South EMain St.-Adv. Two Weeks From Today You will be eating Sunday dinner at home but today you can do the next best thing and eat at that home-like cafeteria on William Street. I-i How Large is Your Wardrobe? IT doesn't take many suits to make a wardrobe. Lots of men own too many; they're left lying around useless when they're worth quite a good deal of money. Make money on your surplus clothing by selling us used suits, trousers and shoes. We'll pay highest cash prices. See what you can sell. Telephone 26o01 We 'll-call at once CLAUDE BROW N Opposite Court House on fourth U, 1 rt ? I Menu Chicken Soup with Noodles Olives Celery Pickles Roast Chicken with Dressing Breaded Veal Cutlets Ham and Rice Croquettes Glazed Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Creamed Corn Buttered Parsnips Escalloped Tomatoes SALADS Fruit Shrimp Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing DESSERTS Cherry Pumpkin Apple Pie Orange Souffle Cake You will find things very pleasant and agreeable AT I I The City Y. W. C. A. 508-510 E. William Street ... a1.. eaa4v ; a , , - - f(: - H ?{ For Electrical Repair Call the Washtenaw Electric Shop Telephone* 273 200 E Washington