SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926 "T '"V I(/fYt^L3TI- A it Tit A'TT %' V : t+_: ' 1 1-1:4 ~llk.-111I...IAN L1- d '~T T~' 1*Ti' T~r'A ~V 1%,A ? . AGE1 THU~J N aA."pmm tan LITTLE WILL TALK BEFORE CIVIC BODY ! C1 1. W Ie s UnacrwvoOd i Place In Sent rQ (; )la11 er Speeches Arbor's Of (oIlualerce To Hear Oil (lassification Of Ann f Activities At Luncheon ! REV. LEWIS TO SPEAK President Clarence Cook Little wil represent.- the University classification of the Chamber of Commnerce atth club's regular weekly luncheon Tues- l day, giving his ideals of civic wel-br° fare for the club and suggesting meth- ods of effecting a closer cooperation between the :University and the Chain- ber of Commerce.' The entire meeting will be devoted to talks from repre- . sentatives of the various fields of ac-: tivity in Ann Arbor with the idea of !; considering the suggestions- of these men at later meetings. The classification of clergymen will be represented by Rev. Henry Lewis, \ pastor of the St. Andrews Episcopal ~. church. John D. Thomas, local attor- ' .: =>" .;; ney and justice of the peace, will pre- sent his views of law enforcement. IS. Sanford 1llullins The public educational system of the S afrIuln bv) l city will be represented by Otto W. SSnodMlis(bv) l Haisley, superintendent of schools. anger City, Ala., strong candidate f, Dr. John A. Wessinger, city health of- the senatorial seat from which Osc, fcwill speal4 for the. classificationi W Underwood will retire vohuntari of physicians, considering the - situa- at the end of his term, has come o tion of the public health. Mayory in favor of modification of Volste, Robert A. Campbell,' treasurer of the' act, *-to permit sale of light wine as University, will be chairman of the' beer. meeting. Members desiring to attend the lun- DETROIT.- 'More than fifty thou cheon are asked to make reservations and 'Detroit motorists will be withoi by calling the Chamber of Commerce their 1926 license plates Monde office. when the police begin making con plaints against the drivers of in, PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOWV. chines bearing last year's plates. f Your room can be warm and cosy any time9 all the 'tim'e, if you have an electric heater. At $5.00. Others to $8.50' The Detroit Eldison Company Main at William Telephone 4226 r LI :(~/ . N iy { M ;: e4~ qt I0 I Y _ A,4 4 4 4 {, kk f r \ ~ ' M (N \ 1L ' y y "FIR A iNernm 11.Neiv One of Those 'Popular 14 ON'THESTE A.w th ne 7ajestic Dares-HO 1 LGGETN. T' de Aajeti'DRE!And When p r io-qw -up-% '. '°. ". .d ". . "".d: ". '.d.4 , , , "s".r 1+I1.0". ""..o°'.rr11. ""1. /'. :ddi""././. y".I""1,d1:. A«/'« ".I «A. /" :iEi"s" . !'""/" '1.dr/"1. ";.d . f ', "/'. iE """. 'l1, ".3 "" . ; .LY '". 3 "./.. P.l r 4i >fhp 4 1 1 ti t ti ". '", " /", 6°°, ".a f". '. '.,0'° .e , '",i" 'J., ,s''. . .s"ne .F.C"..!. . ". a'°. e ./~.i". '" .r .N":i.0.rG A: a 'J t ^ Thetre WHITNE rONE NIGHT Orch. $2.509 8alc. $2.00,..$1.50, $1.00 Plus Tax TOWERI NO HIT OF YEARS -. - bonald GCall alier and 7icsg W. Mllott Prsent liELAUGHSE SATION OF THW '- Sw m rra 4 rUN EST SHOW ON EARTH with r. Mulligan and Mr. armity THAT "THRILLING, CHILLING, SCREAMING" MYSTERY DIRECT P7ROM RE.CORD-MAKING RUNS IN NEW YORK, BOSTON and, DETROIT .. .. . .. _. . .. MAIL ORD'" S FI.LLED NOW SEND CHECI" OR MONEY ORDER FOR NUMBER OF TICKETS WANTED. ADDING 10% TO AMOUNT FORE GOVERNMENT TAX. KINDLY ENCLOSE SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED EN- VELO'-% TO INSURE PROMPT RETURN, OF TICKETS. 117)1 E DRING THIE RECENT ENGAGEMENT IN YIII3ROVT SLATS WERE AL?,. SOLD OUT DASIN ADVANCE. -THOSE. WISHING DESIRABLEF 10 . IOVS ILL FIND IT ADVISABLE TO SECURE MAJESTIC REITII PRESENTATION SPECTACLE ALBERTfINA ,RASC H (The World's Most Famous Ballerina) PRESENTS HER MERICAN BALE . _. Featuring I l