',THE-,,,MI CHIGAN, DAILN ~ercanDetroerSaves 500 From Death On BRoard Blazing Sip I Mid-Atlantic In' ram uru Items will be held next Monday night at ,[ ,r ] 4i Waterman gymnasium. Any person that is qualified as a result of past (Continued from Page Seven) I experience to handle a bask~etball the practice sessions or for the elim-, game m~asked to get in touch with the Inatii gmes.Intramural office at once. All class hockey team managers!, Consuli Investigates Killing I should get in touch with the Intra- Mexico City, Jan. 6.-Norman King,1 mural department sometime today.i British consul, is investigating the' killing of George. W. Steabben, mer- Any student that wishes to organ-' chant. i " ow SE MI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE --ze and manage an independent hock- . y team should call 2268 sometimel -ithin the next few days. Ini order that the players on the class basketball and hockey' teams and any other men that may wish to' SPatronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. BOARD REDUCED $5.00 $4.00 (3 meals) (2 meals) iomn the teams can get in touch with the managers of the various class ag-! gregations, the namies of the latter F are listed below: senior fits, H. Mudd, 1121-R; junior lits, T. Tracy 355; soph lits, Wasseman, 566; frest" lits, Adams, 355; senior engineers, H G. German, 470-M; junior engineer- Piggott, 2726-M; soph engineers, M. A. Jones, 114; fresh engineers, Vose; laws, H. 'Storz, 2999;' upper medics, Xerly, 609; lower medics, M. B. Tid- ey, 609; upper architects, Kline, 366; lower architects, Goldsmith, 2127-J; upper dents, D.. Wagner, 1237-W; soph dents, Cordier, 753; homeops, M. Crino, 2605; pharmics, Morris, 1162- M; graduates, Purdon. 604 E. WASHINGTON Just Off State $:x.001 $4.00 STREET 25/0 Discount on Suits and Overcoats 2OZ/ Discount an HATS ,.CAPS SHIRTS Luggage Sweaters Bath Robes I 11 11 U ~~~I orsn1 e mCoure 41 ALSY' DAC TDO aautaaaaiaaaaa~~roa~a~a nana aaa ul ;.j DOROTHY B11.111111111111LO1WRYi, ' WADHAMS & CO. F. [ , STATE ST. MAIN ST, I a m m .,.,M.... .. ...i.- . . ,.. .. . . The bunding Frnch la osl ilal ship Vi all-Loiig, from whi1161ch ('omindmer Audrtw i1. Adais, iset, and ceiwi of £hie S. S. Raa3njridge rescued .500 peirsous: Another example of sea heroism has been set by Uncle Samn's sailors. WNith the lives of 500 persons aboard the French hospital ship Vinh-long endangered by a fire which was sweep'nr the ship, Commaander Andrew H. Adams and the crew ot the U. S. S. Bainbridge, which happened alonig, braved the choppy seas and in small boats r'an alongside and rescued the women and~ children while the men jumped overboard. Afterward they. were rescued from the water. Many of the womein aboard the ship) were refugees fleeing from Turkey. ,_ I ______________________'_- ciety meets. WVilliarn ".I. Williams, I 23M, speas on "The Scope for WH TSGOING(" Christian Activity in My Chosen Pr- ( b:t1-Congrcgttilnl S uens' ire- 7 00--IDr David Alexander,~ of Akron 'TLt -Co4py for thIS Column should Ohio, speaks at Jewish Student' gull sumitd 'by ,: 3 o'lock o. Congregation services in Lwane hal t1#e Ia~~xe .ti~lcttti#> :auditorium." Music by student choir. ! t~h.daybefre ublcaton.side chat. Mr. Libbey speaks on ex-I SU~DAYperiences in reconstruction work in .. Europe. s, 4I11 Bbl clts 7:3-Edgar A. Guest 'speaks il the ymeets in' Utpper ,room, Lanehall. Methoist church. t14--Uon ggl tl! Mten's litui~ei di lass tmeets 'in Congregationa!1 )IIONI)AY [0 :3-t 'dJ.Lhcy f ahgo i2 :0-hligal Federation of is- 1:_I,-Lby [fW higoispeaksfn cngegational church. ical clubs luncheon in room 31,1 Sujet,"Aercas lae n. he Union. World.' mria'1Pac iIte :0-Players' elub meets in room i205, 12~ :0.Congrea 4tiofl omen Stutdet Unon class meet in'Congegatonal7 :f-R-Wayfaer club meets in roomIi' clu rch e tsI;C ng e aton l 34. Union. 1:00-Stndent' class meets ini Chrch t Un-ion. tin ci n om32 of Chrst. Subjet, "Nicodemus the Unioeln. atltea s a6k~rl 12:0--aptst uil Bati' team practices in Waterman gym-1 Guld house. 'Mr. Chapman leads. nasiluml. 1:0- Fred J. tlibbey, of Washington, I8 :0I-Chloal VUion co cert hb' Inace speaks in Presbyterian church on" Jan Paderewvski, 11ill audtorum. "NoMre War." i:!0-Xnuis mu sic by the Ypsilani U.NOT'ICFS Normal school orchestra in the Ln rynsfrete h hlgall i i4n ou business staffs of the Michigan Optic, .3 = 0Cis1 ln , at Presbyter'iai## the newu University rotogravure xchurcbk. magazine, will please reort at the 6s:0-B ~st Gild Friendship ]tourj pti c ofices, third floor of the Un- in BP thurch'parlors. Refresh- ion any lay this week between 3 :3() 'enta and 5 o'cicok. All but first semester $Y = - re r traiYoung eokples' so- frashinen are eligible. W W w- c wa. w . . ~THREE - PIECE - -. GAR~MENT I. SILK LINEDW . .. DRESS SUITS FOR RENT ar. t. ture; taken not later than Tuesday,I Jan. 9, in order for them to Appear in the 1923 Michiganensian. Ar- range for sitting immediately. IAll group pictures for tho 192391Mfleb- iganensian must be taken during tho month of January. All f rater- n iti es, sororities, house clubs, an~d campus organizations must pay for their space in the 'Enslan before these pictures can 'be taken. Ap- pointments should be made 'with photographers, direct. All freshmn f: its who are interested in trying out for class basketball team, are urged to atternd practices in Waterman gymnasium. The prac- tices are scheduled as follows: Fri- day, 6-7:30 o'clock; Saturday, 2-5 o'clock, and Monday, 6-7:30 o'clock. Chimaes 'li; Normal1 Salo Chimes found a normal sale on the campus Friday. More, than 1,000 cop- ics of the magazine being disposed of. Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-Adv. All class officers must have their pie- In the qualification rounds of the interclass bowling tournament that were held before the Christmas holi- days only a few of the class teams appeared at the Union alleys in full force and consequently the beginning of the tournament was rather un-I successful. 'The manager in charge and the Intramural officials are in hopes that if' the qualifying round is continued for a few more days that many of the seemingly. bashful players will ap- pear and help to materially aid the tournament and make the competition more interesting for those that have already qualified. Players and those xn enarge of the class bowling teams that have no's rolled their first round should try anq get to the Union alleys today or else sometime Monday. A few more basketball. referees are. needed by the Intramural department to help hanidle the coming basket- ball games, the first series of which AD2IAN-ANN ARBOR BUS Schedul, in Effect October x8 z92a D Central. Time (Slow Time V.M. A. M. P.M. P.M. 3:45 7:45 ..Adrian 1.. 2:45 8:4 4: 15 8:1,5 .Tecumnseh:.". x32:1t5 8: t S4:30 8:30 ..., . Clinton; ....: ao' Soo S:it 9:15 Saline . 1fi:15 7:15- 5:45 9:45 Arknn ArborIv. 10;45 6~:45 (Court H6 .'.e Square) A. M." D--Daily. X---Daily except Sundays and Holidays. Friday and Saturday special i us for students leaves Adrian 1:45 leaves Ann Arbor 4:=45. JAMES TI. ELIIIOtT, Proprietor Phone 926"M Adrian, Mich. a- . w. 923,, Our OTTO stillxictouretheesadeFairealing.al - d. THE UT-DATEHADARELIE. r -- PHONEU1610310ASOUTHATATEAST. - -i ~ii Here's to day's feature: J-Hop Re decorating I' Roast Chicken with Dressing, 45c! * yO ouwill? want the " Ho u se" to look its best while "She" is i town! W~e specialize in redecorating of all. kinds. P ainting, papering and interior decorating. Estimates to Fraternities, Soror- ities-, and House Club's gladly given. Call us and we will come out and IT' deliciously browned Iand rich with delicately seasoned dressing. You'll en- joy it immensely, and th e many other specials on to- day's dinner menu. All are at low prices. see you. A- 'Now is the logical time to have the work done, and reap the benefit of having the house looking its best during the Hop. W or k should be arranged for now. OSWALD A.- HERZ I1' k] I II Michigan Cafeteria. I 112 WEST WASHINGTON PHONE 353-Fl 6 12 East Liberty I ~iii INOILL AUDITORIUM Tickets on Sale at -E mi--. u-.