THE MICHIGAN DAILY BAIIR TO LECTRE I D Honorary Journalistic Society Planned HRDIY F DI Dr. Julius Baur will deliver a lec- ture at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in Natural Science auditorium on the subject of "Pathological Constitutions and the Heredity of Disease." Dr. Bahr is Privatdozent in Internal Medicine at the University of Vienna and a physician-in-chief to the Poly- clinic located at Mariannengasse. He has written several books on medi- cine, pathology, and heredity. He has also conducted many investigations in constitutional pathology actingr through inheritance and influencing the endocrine glands, and upholds this theory as opposed to the theory that these glands in the individual are not influenced 'by inheritance, but are governed by the individual nake-up. Members of the faculty of the students of the Literary college, with Journalisn ldenartment are working members elected at the end of their on a project concerned with the or- Ijunior year. ganization of an honor society for According to those in charge of professional students in journalism. If the project there is a great need the plan materializes the society will for such a society, providing recogni- be similar to the'Phi Beta Kappa for tion for scholarship for students of CORNWELL COAL - COKE1 Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and West Virginia Coal Solvay and Gas Coke This business has been growing ever since it was established. The secret- "giving absolute satisfaction to our customers." We believe it pays to do basiness in a friendly way. If you think so too, let's get together. CORNWELL COAL - COKE OFFICE, CORNWELL BLOCK Phones, Office : 4651-4552 Yird Office : 5152 journalism. 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Wh%.Wy 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET !0 "Where You 7lay uy With Confidence" * WITH WHOLE MILK OR CREAM i ,I : 1 Subscribe MF For the Weekly THE TRUT- Corbett's Collegiate Clothes Shop Just returned from Chicago and Milwaukee, where I procured some of the finest Suits and Top Coats at prices for quality mer- chanaise which has everything backed off the board for style, quality and price in the city. Corbett is a wide awake merchant and always en the lookout for his customers at all times. Business is good and we ar e goinrg to make it still better. We are going to offer you for Lastero5 -0 before your vacation one of the finest opcoats f and 27.50 ever looked at in a good many years. We also offer you SUITS special made for us at $35.00 and $40.00 with Extra Pants Free All the students know the quality, style and fit of Corbett's Suits. When Better Suits are made Corbett will sell them. You can always depend on our advertisements. We do as we say ahd then some. I have been extremely fortunate at this season of the year to be able to offer you such fine merchandise at these prices. White Broadcloth Arrow Shirt at $1.65; 3 for $4.50 Just brought back from Chicago one of the finest and newest mufflers which Ann Arbor has seen in a good many years* For either gentlemen or ladies. Also something new in Bath Robes, Ties, Golf Hose, Knickers, fancy two piece Athletic Garments above merchandise and SAVE. with elastic top, called No Belt, something new Come in, boys, early. Get your dividend on the It pays to advertise when you speak the TRUTH. .m(W NK/I rC' D RP TT