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11

Two Sores

Calkins Drug Co.

DON'T

FORGET

The most complete mens stores'

in the

324 So. State and 1123 So.University Ave.

city, drop in and see the

To Get Your

A GOOD MEMORY BOOK

SUITS - OVERCOATS - HATS
CAPS and FURNIS IINGS.

Sheep Lined Coat
And
Patricks Mackinaw

with good binding and plenty of room for
clippings and photos. Ask to see it.

RED CROSS SEAL PLANS
STARTED BY JACOB RIIS

MICHIGAN AND PURDUE
TO EXCHNGE LECTURES

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At The

J. F. WUERTH CO.
New Day Light Store next to Orpheum

Wadhams & Co.

Forms

Norwegian 't'ubercu losis Stamp
Basis Of Article in The
"Outlook

Facuilty oatEngineerinig College to Bie
R?*Iepreented by 1Prof. F.
F.IVI. PalIowski

Nickles Arcade
State St.

Cor. State and
Washingtons Sts.

The Same Blouses
that, in solitary state, grace the windows of
Fifth Avenue, are often to be found at the
Hutzel Shop. With just one difference: the
price. Exquisitely beaded Georgette crepe
waists are here for as little as $7.50.

Main and Liberty

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"How did the Red Cross seals or-
iginate?" is a question that is being
asked by many students of the Uni-
versity when it was heard that more
than 420,000 of the stickers have been
placed on sale in Ann Arbor.
To Jacob Riis, the well known so-
cial worker of New York, and to Miss
Emily P. Bissell, secretary of the
Delaware Red Cross society, jointly
belong the honor of originating the
Christmas Red Cross seal.
In 1909, Mr. Riis' attention was call-
ed to a tuberculosis stamp on a letter
from Norway. The Outlook published.
his ideas regarding a similar stamp
for the United States.
Miss Bissell read the story and was
impressed by the idea. She induced
the American Red Cross to take up the
sale of the seals on a national basis.
That year more than $135,000 were
taken in by the tuberculosis workers.
Last year about 33,000,000 of the stick-
ers were sold which netted more than
$330,000 to the cause.

The authorities of the engineering
college have arranged with the facul-
ty of Purdue, for a series of exchange
lectures to be given at some time
next April. Prof. F. W. Pawlowski
has been chosen to be the Michigan
lecturer at Purdue, while Professor
Lawrence W. Wallace will talk here as
the representative of that university.
Professor Pawlowski has signified
his intention of giving four lectures
dealing with the theory of aeronautics.
The number of lectures Professor
Wallace will give is not certain as
yet, although he will probably give
the same number as the Michigan
speaker.
The lectures of Professor Wallace
will be on various phases of railroad
operation and management. The use
of powered coal, superheated steam,
and other improvements in the opera-
tion of locomotives and trains will be
discussed, and the series will be closed
with a talk on railway management.
This system of exchange lectures
between the two colleges was inau-
gurated last year by Professor Ewing,
of Purdue, who lectured here on the
electrification of railroads, and Prof.
I. E. Riggs, of the engineering college,
who lectured at Purdue, on the valua-
tion of public utilities.

5.

Winter Wear

WE DO

FOR MEN

TYPEWRITING
MULTIGRAPHING
MIMEOGRAPHING
Typewriters for sale or rent.
Hamilton Business College

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Varsity Toggery Shop
1107 So. Univ.

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Electric Auto Heater--Keeps Your Engine Warm
Costs very little to operate
Washtenaw Electric Shop
The Shop of Quality
if its not Right we make it Right
Phone 273 200 East Washington St.

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Your Floral Needs==
Are B EST SAl ISFIED By Us
PMONE 115
Cut Flowers Flowering Plants
FLOWERS FOR DECORATION
==COUSINS & HALL
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE.

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Students! Get Your t

Window Cards, Stationery, etc.
OF

The
Cyc-Corpus Juris
System

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PUBLISHED BY
The American Law Book Coe

jORM FIT
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forn~tCOLLARS
are curve cut to fit the,
shoulcIrs pcr cty t each
PC r /org
Ctuett, Peabody Co:Inc.9v akcrs
Paroled Prisoner
Applies for Work
Warden Simpson of Jackson Asks "Y"
to Locate Position for
Released Man

27 Cedar Street
NEW YORK.

SUNDAY SERnICES IN
ANN ARBOIR CHURCHES
First Church of Christ (Scientist)
Services at 10:30 o'clock, subject
of sermon, "God, the Only Cause and
Creator."
St.-Andrew's Church
Holy communion, 7:30 o'clock. Holy
communion and sermon, 10:30 o'clock.
North Side Methodist Episcopal
Chu rch
Service at 10:30 o'clock.
Bethlehem Evangelical Church
Cerman service and Holy commun-
ion, 10:45 o'clock.
First %. E. Church
Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock.
Trinity English Lutheran Church
Morning sermon at 10:30 o'clock.
Church of Christ (Disciples)
Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock,
subject of sermon, "A Woman's Way."
First Congregational Church
Service at 10:30 o'clock, subject of
sermon, "Caesar's Household," At the
6:45 o'clock service, Miss Freda Seig-
Worth and W. F. Gerhardt, '17E, will,
speak of the opportunities the Y. W.
C. A. and Y. M. C. A. present for prac-
tical social service work in Ann Arbor.-

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CHOP off a few
minutes and eat some of
GEORGE'S SVE Y
WAI KINO LOO
314 S. State St. Phone 1244-M
LANDSCAPE INSTRUCTOR SPEAKS
It. 0. Whittemore to Lead Class atl
Congregational Church Today
H. 0. Whittemore, instructor in the
department of landscape design, will
lead the social service class of the
Congregational church on city plan-
ning today, his subject will be "Recre-
ation Spaces," covering the location
and layout of parks, playgrounds, and
breathing places of all kinds.
The course on city planning, which
is being conducted by Ray E. Bassett,
is open to the general public and is
held in the church parlors on Sundays
from 12 noon to 1 o'clock.
Dancing classes and private lessons
at the Packard Academy. 18-tf

Intercoregate
California: California students have
just completed a campaign for a
union, with both students and fac-
ulty in favor of it. The project has
received support from everyone con-
cerned, and plans are already under
way to select representatives to
carry out the idea and to work for
a union building.
Dartmouth: Billy Sunday is to ad-
dress Dartmouth students some time
in the near future. The evangelist;
is at present in Boston and the ef-
forts of the Dartmouth Y. M. C. A.
to bring him to that university have
been favorably answered by him. No
definite date has as yet been se-
lected for the talk.
Purdue: Purdue is the latest to an-
nex itself to the campaign for the
relief of university students in Eu-
rope's war camps. It has set as its
goal the sum of $1,000, and already
has $300 of it pledged.
Wisconsin: The women at the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin have organized
a new drama club with the inten-
tion of extending to all the oppor-
tunity for dramatic endeavor. It is
asserted that the present dramatic
society is incapable of caring for
the large number of ambitious ac-
tresses at Wisconsin.
Kansas: Kansas does not sell its stu-
dent directories; they are distrib-
uted gratis to all who apply for
them. All, however, are urged to do-
nate at least ten cents to the stu-
dents' loan fund on receipt of the
book, and a tidy sum is expected to
be realized for the aid of needy stu-
dents.

DAVIS &
PKOM PT

Phone 432-J

OHLINGER
PRINTERS
119-111 E. Washington, 2nd floor

W. F. Gerhardt, '17E, chairman of
the "Y" social service work commit-
tee, received an application this week
from Warden Simpson of Jackson
prison for a position for a paroled
prisoner. The association is making
an effort to locate a job for the man.
Three factories in Ann Arbor have
granted the social service workers per-
mission to hold social meetings at
noon for the men. Three meetings are
held once a week and the men are en-
tertained with music and short talks.
The shops where these meetings will
be held are: Superior Manufacturing
company, Ann Arbor Machine com-
pany, and Hoover Steel Ball company.
The Michigan Daily for service.

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A Delicious Lunch
can be quickly prepared, and without the slightest
trouble, on an
Electric Chafing Dish
This handsome and very convenient table utensil is a
source of both comfort and pride to the housewife.
Just the thing for a hasty lunch, or Sunday supper.
Cooks practically any dish you have a desire for
-makes toothsome fudge. No trouble; no alcohol; no
messing. Just attach to a lamp socket.
Come in and inspect them.
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We are now taking orders for
CHRISTMAS DELIVERY

Unitarian Church
Service at 10:30 o'clock, subject of
sermon, "History of Jesus and Buddha
Compared." At 7:30 o'clock, Mr. S.
Katsuizumi will speak on "Japan and
America."
First Baptist Church
Service at 10:30 o'clock, sermon by
John Mason Wells.
Bethel A. N. E. Church
Morning service at 10:30 o'clock,
subject of the sermon, "The Duties of'

Literarv Fnenlty lfijots: 'I laP dslV Tiwht

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WANTED - Roommate wanted to
share suite furnished in exchange
for doing chores about the house.
Kitchen and all supplies furnished;
can get our own meals, if we desire.
510 Lawrence St. 3
WANTED-It you are in need of any-
thing, The Michigan Daily's Classi-
fied Department can help you get
it.
WANTED-Student laundry work by
competent laundress. Call 2446-R
2-3-5
WANTED-To purchase second-hand
sewing machine. Phone 837-R. 3

MISCELLANEOUS

Church Membership." A faculty meeting of the College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts, will
RABBI GROSS TO ADDRESS be held in the registrar's office at 7:30
JEWISH STUDENTS' MEETING o'clock, Tuesday evening, Dec. 5. The
meeting will consider the report on
The Jewish Student congregation of the committee on the training of
the University of Michigan will hold its teachers. Faculty meetings are usu-
regular weekly meeting at 6:45 o'clock ally held at 8 o'clock, but the time
tonight in Newberry hall. Rabbi Louis has been set half an hour earlier in
D. Gross of Akron, 0., will deliver the order to allow faculty members to at-
sermon on the subject, "Personality tend the lecture illustrated with mo-
and Property." The public is in- tion pictures which will be given next
vited to attend. Tuesday evening.

TYPEWRITERS of all makes
bought, sold, rented or ex-
changed. Expert repairing,
factory service. Sole agent Under-
wood & Corona. TYPEWRITING,
MIMEOGRAPHING & SUPPLIES.
0. D. )IORRILL, 322 S. State St.
(Over Baltimore Lunch). 582-J.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Banjo, professional style
Friedrich make, cost $20.00, will sell
for $12.00 cash. Ipquire Mrs. K. M.
Webster, 133 Waverly Ave., S. E.
Grand Rapids, Mich. 2-3-5-6-7-8
FOR RENT

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Hear Victor Record
NO. 18168

CHEMICAL CONCERN BEGINS
OPERATION IN ANN ARBOR
Incorporated for $20,000, a new in-
dustry for the city of Ann Arbor was
organized at a meeting of the. stock-
holders of the Drugcraft company held
at the Business Men's club Friday
night. Several local business men are
interested in the new venture. The
plant was formerly located at Com-
stock, a suburb of Kalamazoo.
The plant is situated at 602-4 Ashley
street and the manufacture of the
TWO DAYS UNTIL
MICHIGANENSIAN SUBSCRIPTION
CAMPAIGN. SAVE 50 CENTS

chemical products will begin next
week. J. H. McCormick, a graduate
of the chemistry department, will be
the general manager of the concern.
He was the promoter of the company
and was elected president. The board
of directors will meet Monday night.
Settle Laza.Aus Case Out of Court
Charges against Aggel Lazarius, a
foreigner who stabbed Fred Watson
in the Hoover plant Nov. 21, were
dropped in Justice William G. Doty's
court yesterday morning after the
complainant had agreed' to settle the
case out of court.
Leave your film at the Delta. 24
hour service.

Yellow and Blue College Days
Sung by the Peerless Quartette
Phone us your order for one

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Grinnell Bros.

WANTED-At once, three waitresses. FOR RENT - Full Dress
427 Maynard St. Phone 2374. 30-1-2 Chuck's, 618 E. Liberty St.

116 S. MiaE St.
PHONE 1707

Suits.
3-5-6

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