____ ___ ___ ____ __ ___ ___ TIlE MICHIGAN1 DAILY IL[ EATHEBAISIsolated Areas Of Alaska Will PRUGAM Be Penerated By BirdExpedition gresling on University to l; High School , ady For Use. ' III is Pro; Ilospit Rte, studied in the Alaskan trip is the fal- 17 D4 1/Aexceollent supporting company1 -l .S con. This bird, a member of the liawIs Ik R AH' A 1T1 een 1provided the star together awitli family, is famous '.n history and is1on a scenic and costumieem lis en of the hardest birds in existence tol Walter Scaulani, the populiiar ijmpea unuabaty study. Pictures of it are rare. There lntro omnirs ldadNw akOet is always a demand for specimens of fIihsns il rsn piatJa.2-piat' e it in museums.rl iieofIihsnswilpeet YslniSa.2.Ysl-aistw The raven, celebrated in biblical and new Irish comedy from the pen of bank, People's National bank, opened poetic literature is one of the hardy; Edward E. Rosate at the Whitney the- tdy obsns a oiie it specmen ofArte brdswhih wil' tie, Sturl; niht.bank officials were introdluced, to th asecie ns o rc brswhich.w i :tr aur a i h.Ipeople of Ypsilanti, and t"e Nvisitorse alsoke suid "The Blarney Stone" is the title of become acquainted with the newh'ank Diky points out that the expedition; the new play and it deals with the FrdL alpscsir nJn is of imporance to farmers of all types adventures ot a young Irish composer. 8 dlirectors will be elected. in that the habits of feeding of the; of that name, living in a small village l___ birds to be found in Alaska have a in Ireland. T e cha racter played by# It's true efficiency to use Daily E direct bearing on the plant life and' the young sta'rgv him an oppor- 'lslid.Av cr~op production in the northern states tunity for the display of his ability as ____________ of the U. S. an actor, as well as a inger, andl is r1 1 'Jtkt.Tra,%vlers Cl Sit In.:iranr(X vt". Our lr.ga'ized papers I. S. 4omfor,;Lgu ci ind rid 3t i C's.fory F- G. KLIEBLE@ Phone 1384 'v foul t. ri CruiseS, lrIatlves NEW STRUCTURES TO BEI .6 COMPLETED AS PLANNED' A, Fair weather during the greater b part of the Christmas recess facilitat-f e'ed the work in connection with the new buildings rising on the campus. The late cold spell has ,done -little to check progress and reports indicate that the present pace will be continu- ed so that the numerous buildings will be ready for use at the times planned. The new literary building has show- ed the most marked advancement, brick work being completed on the south side up to the fourth floor, and to the second at the north. The stone# has been placed up to the -second stor;' on the front and back, and if no setbacks are encountered com- pletion of the work is assured by next fall. All plastering has been completed, except for a little patching, in the new Physics' building and it will be AP¢1'lA N-ANN' ARBOR BUS L Central Time (Slow Time) Leave Chamber of Commerce Week Days Sundays 6:45 a. in. 6:45 a. M. 12:45P. M. 6:45 P. M. 4:45 P.m'1. ,SAS, H-. ELLIOTT, Proprietor Vhone 925-M Adrian, Mic Patronize. The Daily Ad'iertis( - - said to fit him better than anything I Patronize The Daily Advertisers. he has done in previous year:, .fAn Ann1ouncmn ii THE a t a-u"-mo -y(F ormerly Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria) = 508 EAST WILLIAM STREET - E EN_ ~ i'