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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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)trier Colleges~

will 'be the topic of address at the
11: 30' o'clock English. service., Stu-
dent_ social hour. will 'be held at 5:30

®. Q). I.--Stud cunts in. the school of'I
commerce recently operated a large
Columbus department store for one
day. Further plans, whereby stores
mnay be used as laboratories for bust-
ness students, are boring arranged by
the college of commerce with thea
Ohio council of retail merchants.
Wisconsin-lore than 750 repre-
sentatives of highi school publications,
from 1S states,. met here for their
fourth annual convention.: Papers *and
magazines were rated by' v6te of all
the delegates. bake View, Chicago,
and Keiosb, Wisconsin, tiedl for first
hionors in the magazine group. South
High, Fort Wayne, Indiana, had the
best newspaper and Culver, Indiana,
the best annuial.
1harv ar-J-nforuial lectur.e and dis-
cussion sio, known as sympo-
siums, have met with success here.
Professors of various departments
talk on the same subject, eachi ap-
preaching it, from a particular angle
of his own department. By bringing
the sciences and other subjects into
intimate relation, over-specialization
in one is checked.

soon. The idea wasc7 intr'oduced in o'clock and .at 6 o'clock there will be
13908 and a convention has beeni held a students' Christmas jubilee. An ad-
evr resident-ial year since. A joint vent service with a sermon by the
ce tery fsuent n roesr Pastor will be given at 7 :30 o'clock.
of political science and history ar- 1 Trinity Lutheran Church
rang: the affair.I "The naming of the Child," will bej
--'the topic of discussion at the 10:30
Yale--Expert observer, fromh the; o'clock service at the Trinity Luther-
astronomrical observatory of the iix-tan Church this morning. At 9:30
versity will visit thie southern hemni- o'clock' student Sunday school classes
sphere: this sjpring. They will take w ~'ill meet.'
with them a 'photographic telescope
36 feet- in length, the largest everm erD fe d
used in the southern emshr ad
the third largest in the world. portsmen's, Club
ColumbJia-If the present efforts to Against Attacks
teach Browning by radio are success-
ful, courses in Shakespeare will be In reply to numerous criticisths of,
attempted. Lox ers sitting by snug the conservation plan Hof the Louisi-
fires at -home may listen to Romeo ana Guilf Coast club, "a recently form-
wooing Juliet and the tired farmer ed prijvate sportsmen's club, E. A.
may havephis hair galvanized by the McIlh ~nny, founder and presidenit of
ghost of flainlet's fatl er. the cl~.ib, has :issued a:letter defend-
- ing its niirbospes Many, nrominent.

JOURNALISTS TO HER
pRE [5 BURTON TUES09fl

desires one or 'more short plays which) "Go buy yourself a black sack,"k
are so 'written that, they- may be pre- I the straner advised the purchaser
~sented' over .the radio , Such a pro-' who thought himself on the high road
duction of course promises to open to wealth. "When the bus passes
up a new field for such endeavor,' this way again get on and, tell the
Any students or others on the cam-, r vna Pthe nw on~r -P

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Students of journalism and othersI may assist by getting in rtou
interested in newspaper work will1 officers of the club.
have an opportunity of hearing Presi--___I_
dent Marion L. ]3urton Tuesday even- Bus- 9
ing. when hie will address the Press !1 B y "-
Club at the Green Tree Inn. Presi-' a nu.Ia
dent Burton's subject will be "Th e B rum 1/a
Newspaper 1I Like." I
This addressNwas deivered. before Culver City, lpalif., Dec. G
the Mi1chigan editors here in October. are still men who. buy tractR
V1n.d wS' well received''. . Miller, Icourthouses or street card am
editor of the Enquirer-News of RattleI from the first persuasive and
Creek, says of this address: I stranger they meet.
"I amn glad1 to know you are going One of these apparentlyi
to hear Dr. Burton's address on 'The Sanchez of Pasadena. Sane]
Newspaper I Like.' It is a charac-I
terstialy srog aalsis I1ia~'riding in a bus through Pa
r ecommnended it to Mr. Brown, editor weldesdsrne pproac
and publisher, for very full treatment "uiesi good on thisI
and he writes that he Wants to use stranger fernor~l. "Last
I it."cleared' a<'lot bf6t money, buti
While Press Club meetilngs are usu- so maneyother interest 't .WC
ally opened only to menibers, it has to dispose of this bus:"
beeon decided to open Tuesday's ses- Sanchez heard and thought
s ion to anyone whlo cares to hear this portunity good. They got off
address, due to the interest already and the deal was consummatE
evidenced in it. A fee of 25. cents c hez handing the stranger $1
wil becolectd fomeveryone to shd of Barnum grinned.
coerrerehmnt adother shd
ex enses.
SThe Press Club is considlering the
proucton'of a radio drama, a. piece
of work requested by a prominentf
broadcasting station. The corpora-
tion, which maintains one of the larg-1
est sending: stations in the country

of work YUU Urtl Mene fl'4 --r . 31
ofwoth will give you the fares he has col-
uch h I lected today."~
Sanichez obeyed. The bus came!
lumbering back and Sanchez hopped1
Line; on. He slapped the driver playfully'
-' *1 on the back.
(?gntl "Give me the money," he said ex-1
tending the black bag. "I am the new'!
G.-There owner."
on lines, "What is this-a hold-.up?" the driv-
Ld busses! er queried.
1polished l Sanchez couldn't und0erstand. He
explained his deal.
is Pedro "Aw, go tell your troubles to a -po-11
chez was liceman," the driver shouted disgust-~
'alms.A edly. "I am behind my schedule al-i
Al . h
,hed him.i ready."
ISo Sanchez went. He told his1
lmon the~ troubles to the Culver City police AndI
monh Ithey are seeking the stranger.
it I ,have ;
ouIf4 .1ike 1
teYouth In G~ermiany Decline. !
it h p-I Berlin, Dec. S-(By A.P.)-Accord-
at -P almsI ing to the German Teacher's Journal,
ed- San- thle, jnj~ber of j~rsons in Germany
t100. The under 15,'years 'of age sank from 45
percent in 1910 to 29 "percent in 1920.

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ANN ABOR C H URC HE(S

Minnesota-Earl Martneau, footbal
captain, lhas acceptedj a position to
coachb ;t. Thoaas college next year
aco~ii oawl-one uo.In additioni to football, basketball and
track will be under his charge.

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six Lhwc t r -Can Put; .pot cj n s
are lining up followaers 'for' the mock
Riepublican convention to be held here

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so U, A. N%9WS
Dr. Thomas Idea held his:: first;
weeckly Bile oclass. at.7'T"o chk-lastj
Tue sday in Lane hall. The form~ation
of such a class; can ;after' numerous I
individuials had requested it.
Thle religiois institute for this semecs-
ter has been closed for a week. Lio-
nel CrockeiL of the public spie kinn
depairtment was chairman of th e in-
stitute. A new course may be given'
next semester.

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topic of th~c Pastor's .addr ss at the
Church of Christ Disciples this n~on;
ing at the 10:30 o'clock service.- Bible
classes will meet at noon as well as
the Men's" Service Club which will be
led by Dr. Stouffer this Sunday.
{Chrjstian Ehideavor will -meet at 6:30
Q'clock. ,.
Zion Lutheran C'hurchi
Holy Communion will be offered at
10:30 o'clock at the °Zion Lutheran
Church. The student Forum, will
meet at 5:30 o'clock. Following the
supper and social hpur Joseph H.
Benkert will lead in discussing, "Dis-
tinguishing Characteristics of the
Lu4theran Church.." The sermon ,at:
the, evenibg - service a- 7:30 o'clock.
Iwill .be,:"'Chrtst's Second Advent:" -
J leflIlheinEiliugcelzcaii (liur irg
ISunday 'school and ;bible classes
will meet at 9 o'clock; at 10 the ser-
vice will be said in English and at 11
the services qtrill be in German.
st. Pau's Luthieran Churchp
IAt 9:30 o'clock services at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church will be held in Ger-
man. "Advent of the King of Glory"

men are pumh~red among the mem-
bers of the club, among them Irvin S.
Cobb, Rex Beach, and Harry S. New,
Postmaster General of the United
States.
The hunting grounds of the club,
comprising 100,000 acres of land, arc{
located between two gamne preserves
in, which each year millions of wild-
fowl take refuge. Certain conserva-
tionists, among them Louis A. Fuer-
tes, *ell-know4 illustrator of wild-
life, have attacked the club on the
grounds that numbers of birds will be
slaughtered on their way to the sane-
tuaiis when they Grip compelled to
fly over the grounds of the club.
Mr. Mcllhenny states that it is hris,
belief that the clu'b mill be a great.
asset to the cause of conservation.)
"it g~ill," he says, "turn an" unpro-.
ftecteq~ greatly shot over tract of land,.-
whre there is now litte or no effort:
to stop. a,~. congtaut. Violation of the
ESatg" gamelaws and " the. Migratory
Bird law and where the're is in con-
- sdqugence enormus destruction of
g'anle, -,into ani absolute sanctuary
!during, the nixie ;months. of the year.
-"No shouting will be permitted with-
in one- half mile, of the present sanc-
tuaries, and a strip of land two miles
wide running from one sanictuary toj
the--ther will be maintained as closed
hunting .ground, thus affording, the
game a lane of travel of absolute safe-
ty which it 'will quickly cone~ to use."

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When we tell you that a fire insur-
ance policy is an absolute necessity.
Your home, your room. it vou are a

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C f 99 MARTHA WASHINGTON SEWING CABINETS
CEDAR CHEST IS, S10LID, vuwautO iu er alIii st

Tie
sarly cut
overcoat
You'll find it in sthe Society
Brand Robin'hood. A me-
dium weight single-'breasted
overcoat, with patch pockets
and a slight flare to the skirt.
It's smart because it's cor-
=I rectly cut. And that's Jlso
why it's popular. -g

PRISCILLA S1IWING CABINETS

B3RIDGE LAMPS

NESTS OF TAIILES

-Rabbi Abba M1ll Silver of Cleveland-
has been : procured fore the next Ui- 3.M-..
versity services which will be held
sometime in Ja ,nuary.-
Tag; day 'for the purpose of raising i
funds for the Christmas dinner which
will be given at 3 o'clock Wedn'esdhy-
in Lane H-all for 200 needy children,?
wvas'completely successful. More than
500 tag were sold by the students
who were working, in the campaign.,
Da-vid Bromberg, '25, was chairman {
of the drive. A Christmas tree for
the campus will be erected and decor-
ated out of the funds realized in the
'drive this week-end.
-Christmas seals have been sent out
to ai the frternities on the cam~pus
for sale to the miemnberis ofthfle hiouses:
Robert Straub, '25, was appointed
chiaitmnan of the special committee in
char . Louise GalwO, '24; 'is in
charge of the sale of stampsto so-
rorities. -
More than 80 students: to represent
te University at the world student{
volunteer convention at IndianapoiN,
Dec. 28 to jan. 1, have been secired
fr"om the different colleges of the -
Univorsity. The representatives in-
cludeo both men and women. They,
will make the trip under the auspices
of. the Student Christian association.
The- extension department has sent
out ,a. nuimber of student~s to speak
at the various affairs held in towns
thiro gihout thes state. Calls for s peal:-
er%,at. futuire daC s are being received Ploe
6<<i1y, ASmong tthe places to Whichs
studelnt, speakers have already beeni,
sent ar e Imlay City, Jackson, Paw
Paw, Lansing,. Fowvleryille, Bay City, -;;r_

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Your Holiday Party giv
For your guests we ch,
much interest as if it
vate affair. We serve
-~fcfnI:Q ..yie-w
tion from the jovialty c
deliciousness of the foe
of party you want can 1
- imediatu ..
MAKE 1

Eat, Dance a

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""ThJe House of the

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. .. . .. ....:.. .,~n . student, all contain m uch that is of; O CCA SIO N A L TA B LI
- great value, aid you should not leave
these things uiiproteccted,. whdn for- so f
tm as Ismall a. yearly sum you can take out;
a fire insurance policy. Call in our
A b roffice or telephone us. Mlt l
112a-122.
~AR YIBUTLER A SRANE I Furniture
,en here is our party. %M irT 'i BankEBuLding
oose a menu with as
was for our own pri-
the dinner with thats
of the occasion or the
od. Exactly the kind
be~-arranged,-by calling'
.fld Sine 4at}
enaw nJ
Two block. from i Dental Bldg'.A E U
enaw Ave.. .
~catIon
ping home Friday, December I -
LOAD will operate a special Adapted from E E S'O
Fat 2:00 p.m. (e. t.) , pro- O H
ID AND POINTS BEYOND ;->v Indian ,pr
is, a first section of train No. ; tv e/tan ndevr
Owosso, Mich,, stoppig at reaid h lv hLcn
drd honor thatvnner
am" service, Ann Arbor, to PR G '
'4-30 p.m. (c.t) ALL SF A
m.ct)and 4:41 p. m.f T Vn'
antral, Pere Marquette and __ _ _
isula of Michigan. F__ '.. 'L
advance, so as to avoid un- j ~ j

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SEAT SALE OPENS THU - AY :CORKI~NG § 10 ~' C~e

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Mil a Orders titled In the exact t:oreofitbtlr roipt
Tis will Positively be the only showing
of this plQturo pt any time or in any
thea4 r ini Ann Arbor durig the swason.
of 1923 and 1924:

IYjre~ents

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ALAccount--Christmas V
VIA ANN ARBOR RAILROAD
For the accomodation of University of Michigan Students, return]
14th, account of Christmas Vacation, THE ANN'ARBOR RAILR~
train leaving Ann Arbor at]11:40 a.m. (c.t.), arriving in Toledo
tecting all Toledo connections. .:
THIS TRAIN .WILL HANDLE PASSENGERS ONLY FOR TOLEDI
In order to protect Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk connection,
53 will be operated, leaving Andi Arbor at 4:41 p.m. (c.0, forl
intermediate. stations .to discharge passengers.
- -REGULAR TRAIN SERV IC
;° ,:. / (Southbou~nd),_.
In addition to;,the above Special Serivice* the follow 0. regular,: tr,
Toledo, will-prevail:.
Lv;. Ann -Arbor 11:40 a.nm. (c.t.) .2:00 p.m. (ct.)
At.' Toledo 2:l1Qp.m. (e.t.) 5 : Qap. m. (e. t.)
.(Northbound )

EQALtOA - tEDAYS
IPoRPTRAY
HO '6H 'GREAT $TORY
IN& .0F THWUST'
- ----Direcfed bql dames ,Cruze
1505 and massacres_
hoot beat of the waqon tramsr
Quered death iand the Fdritt b
pi re'
NI H S . . . 5 C 5 ,$1 ,$ 0 ATI1NEES ........... 50, Thc, & $1,50
AITS RESERVED FOR ALL - 1
PERFORMANCES 1111
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Northbound trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor, 8:10,'a.
(c.t.), respectively, connecting With Grand Trunk, Michigan Qe
('. R. & I., for all principle destinations in lower and upper Pepin
Wou1l suggest vurchasig of tickets and checking of baggage in <

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