,r PAGE TWO WORK ON, UNIVERHSITY SUPPLY LINES BEGUN ;A tilroil jation Of $20,000 Granted For 1'- ernimatlon Of Electrical Distribution Lies WIOLL IIPrROVE SERVICE i-1 >> ing for the improvement, en- rgnn~I.and modernization of the eetica distribution lines of the Uni- verjy,: Building and Grounds de- , (w i'h as _commenced work on a t;, T .y;all: jhesupply lines. t > 11 1 t eect of the work is in- reac d erve-and ia greatly- in- teee1 aco of safety for the work- 10cfl] .ltl 'tioji the lines. The caai tyo all the university lines is to hf ! Wieased enough to allow forl fu ure(( expansioni.I Tuntevery campus building the vat containing the transformer station which takes the current from the main feed cables and steps it down for ordi- nary consumption is to rebuilt and re- xnodelled to acconmmodate nmew appar- atus an~ a greater supply of elec- tricity. All underground boxes, in which the main lines are tapped to supply the in- dividual builigs are to be replaced by a new type of box, more efficient and safe. These are watertight and have b( on tested for 7F00 volts under wate '>inslead of the ordinary knife swhs ;. " , esc oxu:-are equipped ~v th dlsf~hi~~ jg andles" made of 'W~~l.'hi v~isthe dangers of A.ll flie old f11.;09 are to be removed 411(1the, ni VT , :ubstituted. With the oild fuse ii -:,:c5 necessary to shut off the load b(cf',r removing fuses,1 but with the ncx,, ones, they can be *eplaced without danger when the +curent is on. A further, advantage of the new fuse is that the arc which sometimes formed in the old fuses *lhen blown out is eliminated in the new ones by a'strong spring to. separ- Ate the ends. In' spite of the magnitude of the job and the length of. time it will take to complete, it is not expected that .serv- ice will be interrupted in any build- ing for more than an hour at a time. THE MICHIGAN DAILY WFDNESTA Y, NVMIE ,1926 -- Foundation GivesFellowship Details Further details have been made pub- gium. These fellowships are awarded lie by the C. R. B. Educational founda- annually and were established in 1920 tion. regarding the granting of several to commemorate the work of the com- advanced fellowships for study in Bel- mission for relief in Belgium during DECORATE FOR JIOM1ECOMING (Crepe paiici for exterior decorations. "M" blankets, pennants affi pillows for the room. We have a complete line. Phone M4i 1111 South University Phone 4744 the World war and to promote closer relations and exchange of intellectual ideas between Belgium and America. These fellowships are awarded to any qualified man or woman. They are awarded for a period of 12 months and consist of a minimum stipend of $150 monthly, with-- allowances for first class traveling expenses from the residence of the fellow to andl from B~elgiumi. Applicants fr'om~ the Unilversity can get information concerning the fellow-! ships at Dr. Robbins' office. All ap- plications must be in by D~ec. 15. s r ' .0, 1.t.. ~l1,~,/111!.I". ' : ".P11./".. "1.11.r°.. *"1../.. . ..i e,.e . .,. . . v.. ys. . i. . . Osteopathy DIR. BERT IIHlllBEE, 338 '1 11N RD ST. PHONE 50 D)R. BETH IIABEhIER, 322'8 NAYNARI) ST. PHONE 5669 DR1. LELANI) S. McCLEERY I-.. STATEI+ SAYINGS BANK BLDGV. LII)N E 8003 DR11. W S. MILLS~, 616 FIRST NAT. BANK BLDG. I'IONE, D'ICE- 300,RESIDENCE 5303 f _..o...,... I ' , '; ' I { ? it '' P'ARTNER WANTED4 To Expand the Livest Business in'T'own Phone 8908 DiR. IDOROTHY SELLARDS 1111FI'AR OAKiS PARK(WAY. PHJONE M43 Electric Heaters for Your Comfort Why sit and shiver with the cold when an electric heater will make the room. comfortable. We carry several good , makes, such -as the Universal at $7.50 and $8.00, Robinson Rochester at $5.50, Polar Cub at $5.00. -People do not know the value and comfort of electric heaters until they have used them. Every home should have a heater. They are nice for the sick room, for the sewing- room, nursery and study room. Sold and guaranteed by STATE' STREET ,HARDWuvARE I1 I I HARTM N THAIRECOLUMBUS O, ONE WEEK COM. MONDAY, NOV. 8 : atinee W~ednesday Only t AI . ;F SPECIAL FEATURE Now Shiowinig . N'ow showving. 1 I Football NUh X101iciilan-Ohio Honmecoinng Ganve 2Shows SAT, NIGHT O .1 No Matinee Saturday4 Frst killow at 7 P. )L. second SDoty at 10 P. :l. D)ONALD CALLAHER and JAMES Mr. ELl I~tlr (Producers of "The Gor11liW' and "Castles in the Mir' Presenit ){ I 310 South State St. Dial 5015 "In This Quality, Quantity and Prices Right. Roo 39 i I ". 1 Osteopathic To Meet In Society' Detroit Delicious Dishes Made with ~or Annual Meeting (By Associated Press)n -17 0 T, N v . Th s e p par'nic ) ptrfesit u of Michigan will olee- here ;omworrow and Thursday for its annual convention, its was an- I pounced today by Dr. Beatrice N. Phil- lipas, president of the organization. I Among the speakers from .outside the state will be Dr. John A. Mcl)on- ald of Boston, Dr. Percy H. Woodall4 of 'Birmingham,, Ala., }Dr. Stanley G. j Bandeen of Louisville, Ky., and Dr. Lawrence T. Hess of Zanesville, Ohio. Osteopathic fun mentals and prac- tices will be sc eathemeig Rlloth Is Honored By Forestry Society Prof. Fi ibert Roth, former head of I he ;orestry department of the Uni- -r "sv. who died early this year, was ., o3 t at the meeting of the Ohlio Volleyi 'etion of the :Society of Amer- ~cauFor-ters held at Athens, Ohio. tie ; ai T part of last week. A reso- loton.wa~adopted honoring the 1 lc InTI o" Professor Roth and ac-,-- knwlri rf .:)llof the contributions het +1 dun. g his lifetime to thef scE ,< < wiresry. Copies of, the resolurr~ ere sent to. the Societyl o! AT I f1, 7can Foresters and to Mrs. The jmeeting was attended. by Pro- fessorsq Young; Craig, Jotter and Bax- ter of the forestry department here, and by men connected with the prac- tice of forestry, both private and pub- 11ic in thte section included in the Ohio valley. The program was taken up with visits ,to different preserves and with a study of the advances that have been made by the state of. Ohio in fostering and encouraging the prac- tice of forestry. Effincrer Will End W Is i n T-ip Soon Oriental Show-You Products Bean! sprouts, sauce, chow mein, noodles. Until you have tried Oriental Show-You products you do not know what delicious new dishes you can make economically ! The Schultz Grocery has all these products for you. Good Foods-Service The Schultz Grocery is noted for its good foods and it's noted for its helpful service. Rely on this store for your foods and you can be certain of good m~eals at all times. Or ental Products Tea and Coffee-Our coffee and teas are known by many satisfied customers for their clearness, purity, and pronounced flavor. A trial will convince you of th~eir superior qualities. J. W. Special in 5 lb. lots, per pound 43c; teas, 50c to 90c per pound. Extra Special-i,00 rolls Scott Tissue Toilet Paper-$ 10.50 By EDWARD LOCKE The Most Amazing Americanm Drama of the Century A Sterling Caist of stage Favorites Headed by LOUIS WOLHEIM OLIVE TELL DONALD G ALLAHER and 1 Inelhuding MAI)D IELL ROBERT 'Fl SC tIER i TOM 1 BROWVN Staged, by Walter F. Scott Send Mail Orders Now for Good Seats Eves: 50e, $1.00,.4, $2.00, $2.50. Wed.,lNat.: 5>0c to $i) Add 10% anid Enclose Self- Addressed Stamped lEnvelope. A I I- ' SA'TURDAY NI(,'HT ORDiERS1 MUST STATE WilETII E 1 FOR FIRST OR SECOND) SHOW Yale's,-Greatest Half-Bach anid Footlball 1(1ol Showing Him ini Action Ini Two Gripping Games -Also- GENE B'TN NEY--WOJILI) VIHAMPWION-IN "THlE FIGHING4 )AR.INE" .. The Schultz Grocery Wholesale and Retail I s r t .... . s i t 1 j 1 ( I Tire's Friends, the Donovan organization, through its buyingj power and the fact that our experience enables us to conduct our business on the lowest cost possible--arec just a few Df the reasons why we can give you guaranteed tires at a price that cannot be miet by any dealer in Michigan. 11 ire9 S ire'S 1i Phone 4277 1 14 East Washington St. mwmmmm WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION SPECIAL M.4ALTED M1L KS It is the thisIrich malted milks that we offer that help make our fountain ;service so popular.g The service is quick, so you will have plenty of time to drop in for refreshment between classes. CIPPEN'S i 30x3 1-2 Re.Cord $7.25 i 31 x4. 0.0 S. Cord$250 32x4 0. S. Cord $12.85 ti ti ti ti ti ti l ti ti ti ti z JobWi{ Lflmerdean of the College N .i f cjat'i I- clc ce, and, the Arts, who hasa uc ni~e West for a month will be L Au', Arbor for a brief per- iod tine fh-tp r of nett week. Hle been inspectno; co;lleges and univer- r.ites which have a'pplied for a place on the accredited list of the Associa- tion of AAmerican universities., The latter pat ~of the week Dean Effinger will Journey East to co'ntinue hiis inspection, which will be com- pleted by. a report of. his findings to the association's committee on classi- fleation.,lHe has. been obtaining in- formation concerning, the institutions 'gearing on their eligibility fora. place3 on the accredited list. CARNARVON, Wales.-Former Pre- rmter David Lloyd George described RI 29x4.40 Balloon $9.5 30 x 5.25 Balloon $14.85 33 x 6.00 Balloons $19.85 II QTU(f)Q II ,. 5 11 I 11 ...