I the MERRY CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS FRESH "Live Wire" mn C 1 fome by and Vok, or . - better -. ill come look nd buy. -6 KODAKS.- - 7c to $100.00 ENLARCEMENTS (from your best negatives) CALENDERS (for Picture inserts) L Y N D 0 N 'S 719 N. University Ave' Open Evening* until 9 o'clock GYM. "It lvill pay you SUPPLIES SHIRTS PANTS SHOES stj 115 S. Main St. R.J.Hoffstetter valk-O'ver Prop. Boot Shop E N I. WRS Sit Early For Your "MICHIGANENSIAN" PICTURE AT 619 E. Liberty St. Ann Arbor. - - Mich. Perfect Portraitures Unsurpassed Accomodations for Group Photographs. "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N. Y. WARD' ; KLASSY KUT KLOTIHES Free-Free-Free EXTRA TROUSERS with every suit or overcoat 118 E. Huron St. AIAJESTIC N OW ancing Spectacle De Luxe NDERSON'S GIRL REVUE OF 1916 Plenty Song and Dance The Season's Best Bet ADLER AND ARLINE "A New Idea" ELDS, KEANE & WALSH "After the Show" WILL MORRIS ntomimie Cycling Comedian Special Feature Novelty HE GIRL IN THE MOON" will be the sensation of the season ONLY A few daysmore for these EXCEPTIONAL OFFERS Delineator Every body's . $2.00 ... Al' GOING ON i Today. o'clock-Meeting of s staff. Inlander :30 o'clock-University health serv- representatives' lecture, Natural ence building. , :30 o'clock-Forestry club smoker, m 214 Natural Science building. o'clock-Gabrilowitsch recital in 1 auditorium. :15 o'clock-William M. Lewis lec- s on U. S. navy, lecture room Na- il Science building. Tomorrow. slander out. U-Notices. nportant meeting of the J-lit class 4 o'clock today, room 101 Econ- cs building. resh laws iIll pity class dues to- row in the north corridor of the v building. J. Hoover Hurt in Auto Accident J. Hoover, vice-president and eral manager of the Hoover Steel 1 company, was painfully injured urday night when the automobile was driving skidded on the icy road r Eloise and went into the ditch., oover, after recovering his senses, ked back to a farm house where found an automobile party had ped. He was taken into Detroit had his wounds dressed in the d hospital, returning to Ann Ar- Sunday night. The car was badly Woman's Home Companion 0 American Magazine f nach of these subscriptions may be sent to different addresses. Everyweek $x.oo per year, 2 subscriptions for $1.50 sent to different addresses. T!e New Republic $4.oo per year, 17 weeks for $ .oo. See Jno. P. Sloan Phone 1412-M 1009 E. Catherine St. before ordering any magazines. He can save you money. RECOGNIZE PLATTSBURG WORK Two Hours' Credit to Be Given by Faculty for Military Training The faculty of the University at its last meeting moved and carried a resolution to the effect that all stu- dents entering the University this fall, whether as freshmen or on ad- vanced standing, be given two hours' advanced credit for attendance at last summer's government military camps, such as Plattsburg. A resolution was passed last spring granting two hours' credit to students already matriculated in the Univer- sity who should attend the camps, but not to those who might enter the Uni- versity this fall. The new rule not only gives this credit to all students now in the University who have at- tended military training camps, but will also give two hours' credit to men who took the citizens' naval training cruise. It is essential that men desiring to obtain this advanced credit apply at the registrar's office before the Christ- mas vacation. This applies to all men, whether they have matriculated this year or were, in attendance at the University before. GERMANY REPLIES TO UNITED STATES REGARDING BELIGUM (Continued from Page One.) have voluntarily applied for it in Ger- many. Others were naturally treat- ed according to the order of the gov- ernor general. No scenes of terror occurred during the transportation of workmen, which was accomplished without any harshness and with all possible consideration. Neither in Germany nor in the occupied parts of France or Belgium are the unemploy- ed coerced to do work contrary to the law of nations." Dancing classes and private lessens at the Packard Academy it-tf offers at Wahr's Book Stores. 5 SPEAK IN PEACE CONTEST Lois May Among Number; Winner to Speak at Hillsdale Five contestants, one of them a woman, will appear in the annual peace contest held in University hall at 8 o'clock, Thursday, Dec. 14. Thea speakers were chosen from a total of 19 contestants who appeared in three elimination contests, and the winner of the contest will speak at Hillsdale in the state peace contest. The order in which they will speak has been determined by lot and the position in which they will appear and toe titles of their orations are as fol- lows: J.P R. Simpson, '18, "Sentinels of Peace." Colonel Brown, '19, "Christianity and Militarism." James Schermerhorn, Jr., '18, "The Course of Empire." Lois May, '18, "The Abandoned Palace." H. B. Teegarden, '17, "The Hope of Nations." Admission to the contest will be free, and it is not even necessary to secure a ticket as last year. GIVE FRENCH LECTURE, TODAY Professor Rouseau to Talk en Ecole Des Beaux Arts Prof. J. I. Alb. Rousseau will give the second lecture of a series given by the Cercle Francas In Tappan hall at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Professor Rousseau will speak on "L'ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris," of which school he is a graduate. The same lecture was given last year by Professor Rousseau and it was so well received that the Cercle Francais asked that it be repeated this year. Admittance will be free to stu- dents holding associate membership tickets of the Cercle. Three new members were elected to the Cercle last night at a regular meeting held in the Cercle room in the south wing. They are: Tracey Kneeland, '18, Herbert Gustin, '18, and Alfred Mason, '19. All new members will be formally initiated soon after Christmas vacation. The.Cercle also voted to give $.00 to the Goodfellow fund. SIX-YEAR TERM FOR PRESIDENT! ADELHI TO DISCUSS QUESTION At its meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock in University hall, the Adelphi house of representatives will discuss and vote upon an amendment to the federal constitution introduced by Representative Helmuth Maag, '19, providing for a single six-year term for the president of the United States. The opposition will be led by Repre- sentative Henry F. Massnick, '18, Rep- resentative Wilford Nevue, '18, will conduct parliamentary drill. At the close of the meeting, those intending to. try out in the preliminar- ies for the mid-west debating team will draw places for the order of speaking. All intending to try out should be present in terson or by proxy. NGAGEMENT OF MURIEL TYSON AND F. E. PARSONS ANNOUNCED The engagement of M. Muriel Tyson ad., of Flora Dale, Pa., to Frederick . Parsons, grad., of Grand Rapids, as announced Monday night at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house. Both are members of the editorial staff of the Inlander. Health Service Representatives Meet; The University health service rep- resentatives will have one of their regular meetings at 7:30 o'clock to- night in the Natural Science building. Dean V. C. Vaughan of the medicali school will deliver a lecture on "The Moral Obligation to Preserve One's Health." Prof. C. W. Edmunds, Prof. R. Peterson, and other prominent men will talk to the representatives. This is the third year that the health service representatives have been in operation, and their lectures have been very successful. A member from each fraternity, clubhouse and sorority on the campus sends a delegate to the meeting, who in turn renders a report of the lecture. Lectures will be given every two weeks after the Christmas holidays. Orpheum Theatre Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45, 9:15, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Tues.-12-Douglas Fairbanks in "Man- hattan Madness." Also Triangle Comedy, "Bobby Vernon in "Hay stacks and Steeples." Evening z5c. Wed.-z3-Robert Edeson in "The Light That Failed." Titurs.-Fri.-14-5-Vivian Martin ix "Her Fathter's Son." Also Bray Cartoons. s i Washington Square Players -in- A Miracle of St. Anthony Helena's Husband t Moondown A Roadhouse in Arden The N. Y. Winter Garden's Greatest Show I r A I I What we k~do to Hats We make hats We sell hats at retail We carry a big stock We have the latest all the time We shape hats to fit the head We clean and reblock hats FACTORY HAT STORB 617 Packard Next to the Delta Cor. Packard and State HOOVER EMPLOYEES WILL STRIKE IF REFUSED DEMANDS Three representatives of the em- ployees of the Hoover Steel Ball com- pany presented a petition to L. J. Hoover, manager of the factory, at 5 o'clock last night asking for an in- crease of four cents per hour, a guar- antee of five and one-half working days in a week, with Saturday after- noons off for the women employees, and an increase of five cents per hour for the men. If the above demands are denied, every employee of the factory will go on a strike Thursday morning. The directors of the company held a meeting soon after the petition was presented and they decided to leave the matter in the hands of Mr. Hoover, the manager. Mr. Hoover stated last night that he would tell the would-be strikers whether or not he would com- ply with their demands tomorrow aft ernoon. Fresh Law Class Choses Committees The following men have been chosen by the president of the '19 law class to serve on the class committees for the year: Social, G. W. Struckmann, chairman, Henley Hill, W. D. Nance, R. T. Perry, and R. J. Bradfield; finance, J. D. O'Connor, chairman, S. J. Slavens, C. A. Reid, I. D. Friedman, and John Simpson; advisory, L. G. Field, chair- man, L. E. Joslyn, E. D. Kirkley, F. P. Randall, and F. H. Palmer; auditing, C. H. Dobart, chairman, C. L. Gray, R. M. Lewis, L. D. Larke, and A. S. Buz- bee. Prof. Waite to Talk on Patent Law Prof. J. B. Waite, of ife Law school, Aill give a short talk on the charac- te. Itses rind field of patent law next T:.rsay afternoon at 4 o'clock, in room C of the Law building. Jane Addanms Before Committee Washington, Dec. 11.-Jane Addams will appear before the house commit- tee on foreign affairs tomorrow to dis- cuss a "general plan" for bringing to an end the European war through the action of the United States. Literature .ac Unl1ess Otherwis~e Specified. Phone ' 290.. Extraordinary Engagement World of Plea sure Company of 100 Headed by CONROY & LE MAIRE Courtney Sisters and including THAT NIFTY CHORUS Ma.. ed.Sat AR CK Dec. 1 D ET R OI T "If I Were King" A R30 A D E ghw; At 3:00: 6:30: 8:00: 9:34 Tue.- i-Viola Dana in "The Light of Happiness." (Ret.) ; Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. Wed.-i3-Alice Brady in "Bought and I'aid For"; Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. 'Sc. Thu.-xt-Bertha Kalich in "Love and Hate"; Chapter 7 of "Gloria's Ro- mance," ("The Harvest of Sin." rsc. Eri.- Is-Emily Stevens in "The Wager"; Dreg Comedy. Seat Sale Wednesday 10 A. M. Prices 50c to $2.00 V C. W. GRAhAM, Mngr. I. I I Sheehan & Co. LATE REPORTS FROM FRONT ,French Torpedo Boat Now at Corinth Athens, Dec. 11.-A French torpedo boat has arrived at Corinth to protect the military transports of the allies. The above dispatch may mean tha the allies are concentrating troops at Cornith for possible use in a drive at Athens up the narrow peninsula con- necting the provinces of Cornith and Attica. Declares Roumanian Loss 140,000 Men Berlin, Dec. 11.-"Since beginning operations, Roumania has lost 140,000 men prisoners and more than 5,000 cannons," the military critic of the semi-official news agency declared in a review of the Roumanian campaign today. Intercept Messages from Greek King London, Dec. 11.-Allied forces have intercepted wireless messages show- ing attempts by King Constantine to communicate with Berlin, a Reuter's dispatch stated today. It was stated the ultimatum which the allies have served on the Greek king is very brief, and probably demands complete de- mobilization of Greek forces, restora- tion of a censorship, and control of all railroads in allied hands. Greece Will Keep Armed Neutrality Berlin, Dec. 11.-Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, is now in wireless connec- tion with Athens. The Greek govern- ment has announced that hereafter Greece will observe armed neutrality, will make no more concessions to the entente and will concede any new provocation as cause for war. 14 Per Cent Rejected on Naval Exams Dr. Hulber continued final examina- tions for prospective members of the University naval division at the health service offices last night. .Thus far over 75 examinations have been made and 14 per cent were rejected. Frith Hall Celebrates Thirtieth Year Frith hall, 216 N. State street, old- est league house on the campus, cel- ebrated its thirtieth anniversary Sun- dey evening. Dean Myra B. Jordan and Miss Miriam Gerlach, were the guests. Dean Jordan reviewed the difficul- ties of organizing the girls in the days when there was no directory and no way of finding people. She also re- called the fact that the groups which formed the nucleus of the Women's league and the Independent Girls' club 20 years ago held their meetings at this same house. Dean Jordan was a prominent worker in both groups. After supper plans were made to or- ganize a representative neighborhood board. Doctors Address Clinical Society The Clinical society of the Univer- sity of Michigan will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock next Wednesday night in the medical amphitheater of the University hospital. The program for the meeting follows: "Ocular Changes in Multiple Sclerosis," Dr. Walter H. Parker; "Report of Two Cases of von Reckinghausen's Disease," Dr. H. de B. Barss; "Demonstration of a Case from the Dermatologic Clinic," Dr. J. A. Elliott; "Case Report, from the Medical Clinic," Dr. L. H. Newberg; "Report on Two Cases of Bladder Tumor," Dr. L. L. Youngquist; "Radi- ographic Findings of the Month," Dr. J. G. Van Zwaluwenburg. Refreshments will be served at 9:30 o'clock in the internes' home. King's Daughters Play Santa Clans Christmas gifts for the children in the University hospitals are being pre- pared as usual by the hospital circle of King's Daughters. All contributions to the cause should be sent to Mrs. C. D. Vernnow, 923 Baldwin avenue. Our alarm clocks'are good clocks. Chapman, Jeweler, 113 South Main strtL tugs-ed Use The Michigan Daily Want Ads for results. . Some shoes, slightly soiled at reduoed prices., .I Whitney Theatre Friday, Dec. 15 WHITNEY OnieBig ~ d NightDe. 16 SAT. .... .oM MMM your film at the Delta vice. 21 Stationery .Complete stock of Crams's New Styles Stud. 1111 S. U7. XMAS GIFTS Fountain Pens We Handle Waterman's and Conklin's, Best Candies Fresh Line of Morse's and Gilbert's just in. !nt~ e C. H. Major & Co. decorate rooms during Christmas vaca- Supply S. C. Scbleede Store Phone 1160 R F_ e 237. tf