4_ CE Choil .11 UI The recruit soon dier-trim, smart, success-you who wants to Apfel Co. IARQUARDT ARAGE Six" of Accessories, >od Covers. al rienced men. N Is in a submarine, in a tank. He in- such varied sub- tle Belgian Army, Soldier, the Amer- 'ance, the Search War Doctors, and t to us of America the Americans at peaks very highly elerity with which rried out her pre- nerican character- be two," he says; ike undue deliber-- ore you know it, blue, a smashing WAR DEPARTMENT ISSUES ORDER FOR INCREASE IN NUMBER Major Ruben Peterson, M. D., is completing the examination of the 143 men in the ordnance sorps under Ma- jor J. A. Bursley, and immediately af- ter the examinations, the army stores methods men will be inducted into the service. A furlough of six weeks will be granted to the ordnance men for them to complete the fifth course in the University. The present course is larger than the four previous ones, due to a recent order issued by the war department, which enlarged the quota to 150.men. Major Bursley stated yesterday that the full quota of men would not be put into the course, for the new stu- dents would not be capable of making up the back work without retarding the new classes. Applications are now being received for the next course which will start in February. En- rollment in the fifth course shows that 50 men are registered from Detroit, while 25 come from other states and 9 from Grand Rapids. The following is the list f the mei in the present course: Horace E. Alexander, Detroit; H. 0. Abernethy, Hickory, N. C.; C H. Adams, Allegan; Louis A. Audretsch, Detroit; R. A. Ayers, Detroit; David R. Ballentine, '16, Detroit; C. Q. Bar- on, Monroe; J. B. Bartch, Chelsea; E. A. Beckley, Athens, 0.; C. P. Besan- con, Detroit; Albert Birdsall, Grand Rapids; E. J. Bollin, Detroit; '0. C. Bowen, Detroit; J. F. Brownlee, Sagi- naw; G. H. Buckner, Port Huron; E. A. Burkee, Highland Park. D. K. Callahan, Detroit; A. J. Cam- pau, Detroit; W. S. Caswell, Birming- ham; J. J. Cavanaugh, Detrot; L. L. Cecil, Dayton, O.; J. W. Chamberlain, Lincoln, Neb.; B. C. Chambers, Jeffer- son, 0.; R. M. Clark, Detroit; Harry F. Collins, Bataria, N. Y.; J. L. Collins, Hudson; C. K. Crouse, Ironwood; H. W. Cullen, Detroit; A. A. Darmstaet- ter, Detroit; Edwin Deal, Detroit; C. W. Dean, Detroit; William W. DeGolia, Detroit; J. Kearn Denton, Detroit; William C. Dudgeon, Detroit. D. Ward Edwards, Ann Arbor, George M. Ellis, Detroit; E. F. Em- rich, Cleveland, O.; J. A. Findlay, Gil- ford; A. P. Fiske, Kalamazoo; G. H. Fraser, akeview; Guido B. Freder- ick, Detroit; L. K. Friedman, Pitts- burg, Pa.; H. Le Roy Frost, Detroit; George F. Gallivar, Flint; Joseph Gold- berg, Detroit; Gerald L. Goldsmit, Pittsburg, Pa.; F. J. Gottwald, Jr., Duluth, Minn.; William J. Gray, Jr., Detroit; A. E. Gutman, Detroit. Reed S. Hammond,. Chicago, Ill..; Harry J. Hamel, Detroit; O. W. Hel- sel, Pratt, Kans.; Joseph L. Hickey, Detroit; Stanley J. Hiett, Toledo, 0.; Harry V. Hogan, Detroit; Gordon H. Idema, Grand Rapids; Raymond P. Jones, Big Rapids; Fred J. Kerby, Grosse Pointe Farms; J. Arthur Kerr, Coldwater; R. J. Keifer, Monroe; H. A. Kinch, Jackson; C. H. Kingery, San Antonio, Tex.; Clyde L. Kingsbaker, Pittsburg, Pa.; Frank E. Kirven, Cam- den, 0. H. M. La Boyteaux, Reading; A. C. Landrigan, Detroit; John W. Lawson, Grand Ledge; A. V. Lee, Jr., Detroit; Frank L. Leonard, Cincinnati, 0.; Archie R. Levine, Houghton; 0. P. Luther, Kansas City, Mo.; Philip E. Lyon, Cincinnati, 0.; George R. Mann, Detroit; Robert Mannix, Greenville, 0.; E. W. Marquart, Detroit; Frank Martin, Jr., Boise, Idaho; Glenn D. Mathews, Ionia; Edward C. Meyer, Mt. Clemens; George A. Miller, Saline; Fay Morse, Copemish; W. N. Nowat, Bay City. H. L. Nelson, Detroit; C. R. Nyman,' Ironwood; R. M. Parson, Ypsinanti; Charles A. Patterson, Detroit; Edward H. Penisten, Chillicothe, 0.; Wallace Philbrick, Grand Rapids; Norman C. Plessner, Saginaw; F. E. Quish, De- troit; W. W. Raymond, Detroit; Ed- mund A. Reeber, Detroit; L. M. Rich, Cleveland, 0.; O. J. Robinson, Wayne: Harold R. Rouland, Detroit; Clark 0. Rudesill, Charlotte; L. F. Runic- man, Chelsea; B. T. Ryan, Toledo, 0. Raymond K. St. Clair, St. Joseph; Frank J. Scheel, Cleveland, 0.; Wal- ter L. Schuett, Detroit; Herman Sco- 11d, vi IIUlI1u111IJIU UIIL FIRST CONCERT IN CITY UNUSUAL PROGRAM OFFERED BY WALTER DAMROSCH DI- lECTOR Under the directorship of Walter Damrosch the New York Symphony orchestra will make its first appear- ance in Ann Arbor at 8 o'clock, East- ern time, Wednesday evening, Jan. 16, in Hill auditorium. In the forty years of its existence, the New York Symphony orchestra has had but two conductors, Dr. Leo- pold Damrosch, the founder, and his son, Walter Damrosch, the present conductor. Three years ago Columbia universi- ty conferred upon Mr. Damrosch the degree of Doctor of Music. His musi- cal education was received under his father, Dr. Leopold Damrosch, Iten Beekelmann, of New York, and the German masters, Draeschke, and Dr. Hans von Bulow. The personnel of the orchestra consisting of 90 men is made up of musicians of the highest attainments, each individual being among the best that can be procured for his particu- lar part. The sympathy existing be- tween Walter Damrosch and his men is uncommon. Together they have made the Symphony society famous throughout the United States as rep- resenting the highest expression of musical art, both in aspiration and achievement. The orchestra has the largest endowment received by any symphony orchestra in the world, Mr. Harry Harkness Flagler endowing the society with $100,000 a year. The following numbers will appear on the program: Overture "Oberon"..........Weber Symphonie Francaise....... Dubois 1. Largo-Allegro. 2. Andantino. 3. Allegro vivo-scherrando. 4. Allegro con fuoco. Cradle Song Song of the Mosquito.......Liadow Laideronnette, Empress of the Statuettes, Beauty and the Beast, The Fairy Garden, From the Suite "Mother Goose.... ..... Ravel Roumanian Rhapsody, No. 1, in .A.... .......... ........ Enesco Fo r All, So. Main St. ] ,'c Cousins 8&r Miembers of the Florists' Society Brand and I and Overcoats Also 20% off on Shirts, Pa Raincoat, Trenchcoats, Cic 50 ii HOOV Jrf Gei Under the general heading of "Neu- al Glimpses," the author presents ur sketches to show to what extent erman propaganda, unmolested by formation from the Allied countries,. s brought its damage in allegedly utral countries. How very serious is is is not generally known, and would be well for every one of us realize the gravity of the situa- ummer Bulletin Issued lay and Friday when the he College of Literature, he Arts classify for the er, they will be given an on of the summer school ining the courses to be lmmer. The regular ed- description of the cours- ublished the middle of e will not be as many as in former years as some will not be call- Adelphl To Meet Tonight Members of the Adelphi House of Representatives will meet tonight in the society rooms to elect officers for the second semester. The closing ses- sion of the Adelphi has proved to be a notable one in the history of the society. A large number of the old memory of a member who lost his called away to the service, and have been replaced by new men. The pres- ent officers of the society are Jacob M. Braude, '18, speaker, Ralph Gault, '19, ' clerk, A. J. Himmelhoch, '20, treasurer, and Wilfred Nevue, '18, ser- geant-at-arms. field, Columbus, 0.; Fred A. Sellke, Hawks; Harold Eepull, Detroit; Nath- an Shapiro, Medford, Wis.; Claude E. Sharp, Detroit; Arthur R. Sherk, Grand Rapids; Willis W. Silkworth, Jackson; James T. Sloan Centerville; Robert H. Smith, Chicago, Ill.; M. W. Snell, Detroit; Warren H. Snow, Grand Rapids; Charles J. Sparks, Jackson; E. J. peeshardt, Detroit; Jay G. Stan- away, Negaunee; L. G. Stedman, De- troit; Prescott Steele, -Onaway; Har- old A. Steketee, Grand Rapids; Allison R. Stone, Caro; E. Donovan Sweeney, Detroit. T. R. Taffee, Lansing; George C. Thompson, Grand Rapids; Charles R. Thorne, Detroit; J. Edward Tighe, Plymouth; J. M. Toohey, Detroit; Law- rence J. Toomey, Detroit; D.- H. Tud- hope, North Hero, Vt.; Ray A. Tyrrill, Reading; A. J. Van' Keppel, Cadillac. H. B. Wagner, Toledo, 0.; E. B. Walker, Detroit; Ward I. Waller, Che- baygan; Thomas R. Watkins, Detroit; J. R.. Weeks, Jackson; Arthur W. Welch, Hudson; Raymond B. Wells, Detroit; N. R. White, Grand Rapids; Thomas, C. Whitehead, Detroit; L. D. Wilde, Camden; Henry D. Wilson, Grand Rapids; James J. Woods, Den- ton; Amos F. Zuhlke, Lapeer. Daily advertisers are first choice Cadets trying out the headquarters co an oral examinatioi at the R. 0. T. C. of gymnasium. Plitary Nelvs Lieut. L. J. Williams will talk to the members of the first regiment at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in U-Hall on "Combat, as Taken Up in Infantry Drill Regulations. The athletic and gymnastic program for the first half of the second regi- ment will be as follows: Company A, buck and tumbling, high jump, relay racing; company B, wrestling, Basketball, vaulting bar, rope climbing, sprinting; company C,{ relay racing, buck and tumbling, high jump; company D, vaulting bar, rope climbing, sprinting, wrestling, basket- ball. 't sition in Greenleaf THREE Three list of W~ the secoi been ann ". Company basketball teams that were scheduled to appear in Waterman gymnasium Friday night will make their initial appearance Wednesday. The course and hours will be announc- ed later. The program for the com- pany teams tonight is as follows: First regiment: 8 o'clock, court courses given t is thought ad for. i me ijanies, cm" 1, companies A and B; court 4, com- list of the panies C and D; 8:30 o'clock, court which they 1, companies I and K; court 4, com- B. G. Soare panies L and M. cago. on Fe St., LOS .ek fox fur on East Huron m State and Main. Re- a to finder. Return to kwith, 836 Tappan Road. I Fifteen manufacturing plants a visited every Friday by the 143. m in the fifth ordnance corps under M jor J. -A. Bursley. The list of firms as follows: Packard Motor Car company, Hu son Motor Car company, Park Dav and company, Frederick Stearns coi pany, Detroit Screw Works, Detrc Lubricator company, Burroughs A ding Machine company, Gammer Ma ufacturing company, Burns Stove co, pany, Gimplan Motor Truck compan Kelsey Wheen company, Morgan ax Wright company, Detroit Twist Dr company and Michigan Stove cov pany. 1{ h II [I Michigan's Greatest Music House Finest line of Music Instruments in the world If interested in any kind of nstrument whatever see us return ally. Jug iRINNELL B K ., 116 S. Main