P.AUIU 'TO THE MICHIGAN DAILY VMDAXI- J-%NUAIRY THE MICRICANI DAlI V V1UflA~ TANIIAPV 11 Ifl R~ 11 L. .I., c7-1 Yl. l/.lL 1"/ L !ul) f Pl11 . 4 IIPT i +nOlYtYh+1 B-UILDING SITE IS CHOSEN BY CHURCH' EUROPEAN FLOODS INUNDATE SOUTHERN SPAI.N Presbyterians Select Wa slitenaw Lot After Ho~lding Option For several Months BOUGHT FOR $65,000 Plans for the construction of~ a new Presbyterian- church culminated Wed- nesday nigh~t when. it 'wa.s ulnanimous-j ly decided to purchase the site onl Washtenaw avenue, between South University and Hill streets, on which \the church has held an option for sev( ral m~onths. A c o umittee was ap- pointed to proceed _v irh tie plans forI Lhe pl'oject. It' is not known wheni actual construction will.be started, according to Rev. Merle 11. Anderson, pastor. The .new church is the result of a movement begun in 1920, when. a site on the corner of East and South Uni- versity avenues was purchased, butL this "lot was later appropriated by the University for the School of Educa- tion. . the present location was se- lected after the committee had in- vestigated more than ten other lots. In the committee's report to the con- Sgregation, it was stated that =the Wash- tenaw avenue site was chosen be- cause it would be in the line of the principal' development of the city, is' in the heart of the student population,' * and the size of the lot permits the building being set back from the' street. T site is described as having a fr geof 346 feet and a depth of 227 feet at one end and 342 feet at the' other. A resolution was adopted whereby negotiations will be initiated Automatic Voting I Machines Used In College Eeto SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 14.-Automat- ic voting machines of the type used by several of the larger cities in the country are being tried out in elec- tions held at the University of Wash-I ington. The usual way elections were' conducted was through a ,committee of 40 b~y installing several machines in, ,,he different colleges it is thought that the voting will be facilitated and speeded up.. LoaksIiW SEA ISLAND' Ask your college haber- I cdasher for shirts trade j ~of Sea Island Broadcloth i -"the Aristocrat of Shirtings." SEA ISLAND MILLS, Inc. New York, N. Y.. The New Are he. e and are decidedly fo lin effect. Theyhacatuho rrnc .that ,will surely appeal to di over (Ef ~he mdern.Be suire tose ic cfc x7Vg loo Envelopes 3/ x6CutmTio $~ Sheets are printed in top ceter with name and and address in 3 lines with or without college { seal or fraternity crest in uppe left corner. En- 608 East Liberty Street velopes are printed o flaps with name a~d ad Pol aper is high grade 24..ib. Bond. If seal onyon large sheets, position is top center; Sfor small sheets upper left corner. Send 10 bill and 1 4c in statnp ;, or ronrey order fr r $114 I or personal check for $1.24. Printing in black, ______ _______________________ S blue, red, purple, green or brown ink, Specify {i color of ink and size wanted.1 504 S. Dearborn t., Cheag, 1IL. - w -_r The&."1a s4 Clafe ounsls etlcts an exellen bunes mdim O. ii~fb1 ~rF ~( IAesu (ilticVcmtsnt All the delicious icing in the world cannot make a sad cake merry. Yet good icing makes a good cake better. It's the same with shoes. Walk- Over $7 shoes are good shoes. They fit, they have good style, and they' wear, well. The only way walk- Over good shoes can be made better is by a little "icing." More trimming, more decoration, cglor and leather combinations-those little touches that make good shoes, look a lit tle better=-you find in Walk- Overs at $8.50 and $10Q. The stand- ard, prices for standard 'shoes-Walk- O ve s--are $7 Walk-OverBoot. Shop R . J. IHOFFsTETTER, Proprietor 1 15 South Main Street Ann Arbor, Mich.~j $10 4 F' AF nnual Janua ryl l If ,,w. I I I clothing, 9Store MEN' Quality, Quantity and Prices Right 3 10 SOUTH STATE [_ "no 'J.ococccceccococ "',",..rPoY."1 . "c c PRE-INVENTORY OFFER SUITS AND- OVERCOATS S 0 Il coad eoI l,1 3 . ,'" } . ; '^ . ,. . ti . C "Z:7R; $ , ' t } ; "'.. iy . $2950 Regular Value $4000 These Suits and Overcoats were made to sell this season-and we'll do it, just as we always do -,sacrifice or not. Many of the very aristocrats of our stock are included -- the most desirable models, patters and styles we I $50 SUITS and $.0I O'COATS. . I V I $35 n'umbers1 as. low as :4.89an d 17.5 0 Pi airs Bach~1b F'riend, Sox guaranteed six months.................. .. $1.98 If y i i iye ar A liol -rlu~Vr n 3w . MaIi_~T~l-'eI c Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, Collars attached-White, Blue, Tan and Slate.... $1.79 11 Other Shirts as low as........ ..... ......... . I 11 i I .9 C I