THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924 _. Editor And Professor Rivals in Connecticut Senate a.. s. Race .- - - thus making advertising and window display a vital part of business sei- HAMER FCMR December 7 Named Dean Edmund E. Day, of the School 'Tuberculosis Day' of Business Administration, presided at the "Trade in Ann Arbor" pro- In a letter received by T. J. erle, gram held by the Chamber of Com- executive secretary of the Michigan merce at their luncheon yesterday Tuberculosis association, Gov. Alex J. noon in the Chamber of Commerce Groesbeck announced that Sunday, buidin. J W.Gristof hicgowasDec. 7, would be set aside as Tubercu- builing JokenGriest, of Chicaon wat losis Sunday in M ichigan. Mr. Groes- Sdue to his illness, Frank Stockdale, beck also mentioned in his letter that secretary of the Retail Merchants' it would be fitting for all pastors to Institute of Chicago, handled Mr. emphasize on that day the importance Griest's subject "The Need of Prac- of the work which the association has tical Training in Business." so long carried on for the better Mr. Stockdale pointed out that all health and happiness of the people of have either a direct or indirect inter- tl 's st te. est in-business and its economical ad- The sale of Christmas seals whichl ministration. "The universities of the extends from Thanksgiving to Christ- country have come to recognize the mas is the sole support of the organiz- value of a practical training in busi- ation which fights tuberculosis and ness," he said, "and they realize that which is now in its 16th year of exist- to succeed one must have a true ap-, nce inthis state. preciation of values." Thirty percent of the people of this country are in the Washington, Dec. 2.-A delegation retail business, according to Mr. of members of the National Woman's Stockdale, and thus to be live a town party will meet. today with Sen. A. B. must be a good retail town. Cummings. "The elements of success in any bus- - iness," Mr. Stockdale said, "are co- ordination, organization, and adver- Read the W ant Ads' tising." He pointed out that 75 per- cent of all selling is through the eye, Who Wins the Beauty Contest? Dinah Doll: "I shuah is gettin' proud. I is the cutest rag doll at this bazaar Sassy Sue: "Will you listen to the conceit of that dark baby ! Of course, she hasn't the class that I have. No doll at this bazaar has." Debutante Dora: "Susan! Such an egotistical remark! I am the belle of this bazaar. Everyone says so." See the doll beauties at The Women's League and Inter-Church Bazaar BARBOUR GYMNASIUM DECEMBER 5 AND 6 II Either Hamilton Holt (left,) editor, or Hiram Bingham, professor, will be elected to succeed the late Fran k Brandegee as U. S. senator from Connecticut in the special election t o be held in December. They are the nominees of the Democrats and Republicans, respectivly. Bingham, now lieu- tenant-governor, is governor-elect of the Nutmeg state. ^r J Courtesy of Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co. UN 1 RSITY MEN CT AS LLAULRS AT STATE MEET ference, the student leadership of dis- cussion groups has proven in its two years one of the outstanding features of the convention. The Michigan students -ho made the TI - 5 715.x... .. .. f'7 5 ... .. o trip were: Earl Blaser, '27, Albert Michigan's 22nd annual State Older Boehringer, '26, William Diener, '26, Boys' conference, held last Friday, Perry Hayden, '25, James Herald, '23, Saturday, and Sunday last week in George Likert, '27, Rensis Likert, '26E, Muskegon featured University students Harry Mitchell, '25, Charles Oakman, on its .program. More than 50 men '26, Stanford Phelps, '27, Howard Pres- from universities and colleges in ton, '25, Harold Steele, '25, Herbert Michigan, more than,25 of whom were Steger, '25, C. A. Stevens, '26, Henry from Ann Arbor, conducted the dis- Totzke, '27, Donald Williams, grad., cussion groups, where boys met in John Yeasting, '27, George Douglas, groups of 10 and 15 to discuss the is- '26, Benjamin Oosterbann, '28, Gerrit sues presented to them by the program; Fielstra, '26, Henry Grinnell, '28, and speakers. 1JohaVanCoevering, '26. On the regular program were "Herb" Steger, '25, "Bob" Brown, '26, and Per-- ry Hayden, '25, president of the S. C. NOTICE A., who spoke at the Saturday evening;- session. Steger and Brown talked to The Ensian will glady receive the boys on sportsmanship, while Hay- I any pictures taken this fall of den described conditions as he saw campus scenes, initiations, fall- them in Europe last summer. gaines, and other events of in-I According to J. F. MacFarland, terest. Any expenses incurred state "Y" secretary for high school Will be met with. boys, who was in charge of the con- _____ ------- , _; .s ,I ; ry = 1 rSY . r . 4t i . r. : . br i , y , ,5 { ~ e § .Z A r Y y r .. . - , ~;, 't.. ,r .^* ltsiv . ' " yd .r W o rV 14 4, ivy? 9 L p .. P~ rY a:i FIy? '3 ^y9f C n. "4rS, q ' tt r11 P v ti 0- ON %o IF there's the least doubt in your mind about what a man wants for Christmas, give him ties. Great selection at $1. ,; f ', z ';,, , , .;-, s , r t IS THE CONCERT HALL YOUR CHURCH? l p t +S . 1 'i r i ti £ . { - .,; 5 ;_; " : ( ", .!r : fl r' (: Y L+ What to you? features of a church service make it mean most Prizes of $25, $15 letters on "The Church I and $10 are offered for the best Would Like to Find." Mail to Box 35, Michigan Daily. WRITE NOW RdINARILY worn difficulty in select ing gifts for men. There'll be no such 'V troubLe, however, if they come here. Our holiday stocks are --- THE CHRISTMAS so complete and so varied that there arc scores of gifts 1 AM-- is now on sale All that is brightest, funniest and best is to be found in this fat number. Christmas can't possibly be merry with- out it. It's a great LIFE- don't miss it! At ALL news-stands-Now r q .v "PF XPP 4 N tMlBdiP sure to satisfy any man, matter what his P'. .fcrcn ces may be. It's not necessary, is t, to ask that you shop early? no You know as well as that it's the easiest ar desirable time. 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