. . nom. l'~J 1.4.: . __a i. .C"'i r f x l ^. E. 9 OCIN) 1 iT MICHIGAN DAILY iU~SDAY, OCT( 120 BOOKS BTA.. NED FO A YLB ARj UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN SENDS 500LVOLUMES TO CAMP ULLCUSTER More than 1200 volumes have at present been collected by the Univer- WE TRY TO SERVE sity library in its quest for books to send the soldiers and sailors. Of YOU RIC H T these, 600 have been sent out; 500 to Camp Custer at Battle Creek, and 50 each to Allentown, Pa., and Camp Selfridge. The other books are be- Y ou will find our ing held until called for. h C dL .- This work is being done in con- Lunches, Candies, and nection with the campaign being wag- ed by the American library associa- oda s m or e delicious tion. The University library is co- h n operating with the city library, and "n " " " "ewill be glad to receive contributions in either money or books. Many stu- dents in summer school became in- W e are still featuring terested and contributed generously. According to the plan of the associa- Bloomfield's Chocolates tion a library will1be furnished to every group of soldiers and sailors. in the Y ellow and Blue Allkinds of books willbe wanted, al- though fiction will probably be the Box~es, known wherevermost popular. The association asks for "books of fiction and, all kinds Michigan Men may be of technical works, such as those on electricity, telegraphy, aviation, auto- mobiles, gas engines, etc." French Come in and see our newer and stories and text-books are also in more beautiful store great demand. Only Modern Books Wanted Poorly printed, uninteresting, or ob- viously out-of-date books are not wanted, and magazines over two years old will not be sent away. Fresh, at- tractive magazines, such as American, Century, Harper's, Everybody's Popu- lar Mechanics, Scientific American, Saturday Evening Post, etc., will be welcomed. The material is needed at 70 9 North University once. If it is not possible to bring the magazines, notify the librarian, W. W. Bishop, by mail or telephone, No. 9, University exchange. niforms and accessories. Waiters' and Laboratory aprons and Money will be needed to construct I Co., State Street.-Adv. coats. Cushing's Pharmacy.-Adv. and to help equip these libraries. The tf tf American association is now conduct- ing a campaign to raise $1,000,000 for d Self-filling Fountain University stamped and embossed this purpose. Money may be left at nd up. Cushing's Phar- stationery, 25c up. Cushing's Phar- the Library. tf macy.-Adv. tf Libraries so far established by other Tutt eg Lunch Room Have moved from 3 3 8 w State Street to 338 May- nard Street, where they, are ready to give in- creased service to their many customers CL.EANLiNESS, PURITY AND SERVICE = WILL CONTINUE TO BE THEIR MOTTO U~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rfU IUIUUHIIHIIIHIiI iI~ ii 1UiHI~IHI~IIIhiiHI~ as ai antidote for atrinkidff gamblia ~ud (Psepatio of all kinds, most of the men preferring a gocd book to a pack of cards or a set of dice. Li- braries have been established with the troops of Germany, France, and Eng- land. Experienced librarians have charge of these camps which have proved very popular. Each Library to Have 1Q,000 Books Plans for the United States' Library buildings have already beeni made. Each building will be 40 by 120 feet in size, one story high, and will have accommodations for 10,000 books, newspapers and magazines, and living quarters for the staff. Ann Arbor has so ' far been very generous in its contributions. Be- side the numerous small* donations, several hundred volumes have been given by Sheehan company. George Wahr's book store has promised a large number of French text-books. It is expected that many students will contribute their old used text-books. What 's the Time? My mind is in a muddle, for I know not what, to do. Tommy says it's 3 o'clock; but my Elgin points to two. Now Bob, he comes from Frisco, and he swears it is but one; and now, be- tween the two of them, I'm always on the run. I'm either late for dinner or ahead of time for lunch-all this because I've listened to the whole d-d bunch. The papers bring no comfort to my poor bewildered mind, so I'll have to be an hour late or else a few behind. Law School Loses Prof. Grismore The Law School lost Assistant Prof. G. C. Grismore this year when the first draft was called.. At present he is waiting to be called to the training camp at Battle Creek, Mich. Profes- sor Grismore was married this sum- mer to Miss White of Detroit, former- ly a student at the University. Board-$5 per week. $4.50 for four weeks in advance. Mrs. McCain, 614 Monroe St.-Adv. Michigan Memory Books, Song Books, Banners, Pennants, Jewelry, etc., etc., at Wahr's.-Adv. HisBean Air ac-dy "Grub Hunters" Sucumb to Elevating Influence of University Town Scene: A popular Cafeteria "Some- where in Ann Arbor." Time: Monday noon. Enter two Freshmen. (Author's note: Reason for form- ing the Conclusion that the "Grub Hunters" are Freshmen will Appeal later.) The 'two Freshmen enter, as has been said before. Being Well-bred and thoroughly Conversant with the move their Hats and place th the Rack prepared for that Pi Tab(e and Chairs be! nearby, said "Soup-bowl Musicians" themselves and await the Comi a Waiter. This Dignitary o Towel and Apron fails to A The Hungry Ones speak not with their Eyes. Reason for nx pearance of Waiter becomes Ob Freshmen Arise and join the ' Line." 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