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EQUITABLE BUILDING NEW YORK CITY
ENGINEERING CORPS
Headquarters Military Department,
University of Michigan,
May 9, 1917.
Special Order No. 1.-Upon the rec-
ommendation of the military commit-
tee of the engineering colleges, Major
C. E. Wilson is hereby appoined com-
mandant of thehprovisional regiment
of the colleges of engineering.
HARRY B. HUTCHINS,
President.
MAJ. C. W. CASTLE, U. S. A.,
Commanding Officer.
M. K. Mead, J. M. Reid, J. M. Corey,
D. A. Mott, H. M. Krohn, M. E. Web-
ster.
Company B-First sergeant,Arthur
Hecker; second sergeant, H. L. Car-
roll; third sergeant, J. V. Kuivenen;
fourth sergeant, M. G. Robinson; fifth
sergeant, G. A. Stevenson; sixth ser-
geant, G. R. Cowing; seventh sergeant,
M. D. Corbin; corporals, R. D. Pappe,
M. B. Cutting, A. D. Moore, L. W.
Brunson, W. F. Gerhardt, E. L. Bang-
hart, H. N. Golinvaux, F. B. Lowry, S.
Emerick, G. R. Petrie, J. H. Otis, D. L.
Perkins, J. Meisenzahl,, C. T. Fish-
leigh.
Junior Engineer Corps
Company D-First sergeant, E. T.,
Cranch; sergeants, R. S. Moore, H. D.
Goza, M. A. McKenzie, R. M. Langley;
corporals, H. Rye, H. A. Knowlson, W.
M. McKee, L. R, Hatton, S. K. Mil-
burn, S. R. Sabin, M. W. Hyde.
Company E-First sergeant, P. A.
Vickers; sergeants, Willard-Jones, C.
K. S. Dodd, T. Taylor, C. W. Good;
corporals, W. C. Lemon, R. A. Munro,
G. F. Hauke, W. S. Dinwiddie, 0. Bon-
ney, L. W. Thome, W. B. Boice, A. B.
Weston. ,
FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS
OF ALL KINDS CALL
Washtenaw Electric Shop
The Shop of Quality
if its not Right we make it Right
Phone 273 200 East Washington St.
CULTIVATING THE CLOTHES SENSE-
No way to do it but to see as many clothes as pos-
sible that are excellently made---of well-combiied
colors-and of graceful lines.
Coming to the Hutzel Shop often will show you
what to wear and how to wear it.
Hutzel's"
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PUBLISHED BY
The American Law Book Co.
27 Cedar Street
NEW YORK.
RED CROSS TO' ORGANIZE
CLASSES IN ROME DIETETICS
The Red Cross cLasses in home
dietetics will be organized at once un-
der the direction of Miss Gunther at
the diet kitchen of the University hos-
pital.
The classes will -be given in the
morning and each class will be-limited
to nine.
Application for membership should,
be telephoned at once to Mrs. N. B.
Foster, 1104 Oakland avenue, or Miss
Alice Evans, Barbour gymnasium.
TYRONE-9sin-
COLLAR
TOPS AND BANDS ARE CURVE CUT
TO FIT THE SHOULDERS' 2 for30G
CLULTT,PEABGDY&CO.IffCMAKERS
Called for Government Service
Charles C. Wolcott, '17H, was called
to government service yesterday as
assistant surgeon of the navy. Dr.
Wolcott will report to the commandant
of the third naval district at New York.
He was to have become Dean Wilbert
B. Hinsdale's assistant next year.
Notary Public. 0. D. Morrill, 322
South State.-Adv. tf
My diamonds are fine quality and
reasonably priced. J. L. Chapman,
Jeweler. 113 Main St.-Adv. wed-eod
Headquarters Engineering Regiment,
University of Michigan,
May 9, 1917.
Special Order No. 5.-All engineer-
ing students taking military drill must
report on the east walk of the campus
promptly at 4:05 p. m. Friday, May 11,
1917. The engineering band will re-
port at the corner of South University
and East University. Those not re-
porting and who have already missed
two drills will be summarially dropped
and their names published to all the
companies. By order
PROF. JOHN R. ALLEN,
Disciplinary Officer, Engineering Regi-
ment,
J. R. FRANKS, Captain,
Acting Adjutant.
Military Headquarters,
University of Michigan,
May 9; 1917.
Special Order No. 2.-Upon the rec-
ommendation of the commandant of
the engineering regiment the follow-
ing have been commissioned as officers
and will continue to act as such until
relieved by proper authority. Other
appointments will be announced as
soon as examination results are ob-
tained.
J MAJOR C. E. WILSON,
Commandant.
MAJOR C. W. CASTLE,
Commanding.
Senior Engineer Corps
Company A-Captain, J. Franks;;
first lieutenant, H. Taft; second lieu-;
tenant, D. A. Smith.
Company B--Captain, Melvin D.
Anderson; first' lieutenant, Thomas
Tobey; second lieutenant, Richard
Gardner.
Junior Engineer Corps
Company D-Captain, H. E. Monte-
lius; first lieutenant, S. E. Atwood;
second lieutenant, C. H. Doherty.-
Company E-Captain, N. J. Brazell;
first lieutenant, W. S. Kilpatrick; sec-;
ond lieutenant, L. Tattersall.-
Headquarters Engineers' Regiment,
University of Michigan,
May 9, 1917.
Special Order No. 6.-Upon the rec-
ommendation of the various company
commanders of the engineering regi-
ment the following non-commissioned
officers have been aplointed and willl
continue as such until relieved byt
proper authority. By order
MAJOR C. E. WILSON,
Commandant.-
MAJOR C. W. CASTLE,
Commanding Officer.-
Senior Engineer Corps I
Company A-First sergeant, H. H.I
Whittingham; sergeants, H. 0. Barnes,
E. H. Benoy, C. 0. Skinner, E. H.
Huntington, D. M. Drake, H. L.
Bowles; corporals, R. W. Rose, L. D.
Goddard, D. Long, A. L. Oppenheimer,
Estimates on all first class work inj
painting, papering, tinting, etc., gladlyg
given. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237.
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Majestie-Franklyn Fa
Agnes Vernon in "Ti
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Waiting Soul." Drew
"Putting It Over onl
Orpheum-Katlilyn Wi
"Out of the Wreck."
Rae - Viola Dana
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AT THE MAJESTIC
"The Clock," with Franklin Farnum
and Agnes Vernon as its stars, will be
at the Majestic this afternoon and eve-
ning.
The story is about a spendthrift and
his sudden reformation by the heroine.
The author of the play is Aaron Hoff-
man.
Coming
The musical comedy production,
"Step Lively," will be at the- Majestic
three days starting Monday, May 14.
The cast is headed by Halton Powell,
and a large chorus adds to the attrac-
tion.
AT THE WHITNEY
Otis Skinner in "Mr. Antonio," comes
from his recent successes in New
York and other large cities to the
Whitney theater, Wednesday, May 16.
In'this play written for Mr. Skinner
Booth Tarkington has portrayed the
types of a small narrow-minded mid-
dle western town. The central figure
of the play is an Italian organ-grinder
the part taken by Mr. Skinner.
In Mr. Skinner's supporting com-
pany are Joseph Brennen, Sue Ann
Wilson, Robert Harrison, Ernest Elton,
Walter F. Scott, Louise Sydmeth, Win
ona Dennison, and Loiuse Goddard.
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FOR SALE - Law library for sale
cheap. The up-to-date law library,
consisting of Six hundred volumes
and office furniture, of the late
Frank L. Fales, is for sale. For par-
ticulars address, Suze S. Duperier,
Vassar, Michigan. 8 to 13inc.
FOR SALE- Typewriter. Excellent
condition-unusual bargain. School
of Shorthand. 711 N. University
Ave. 11-2-3
FOR SALE- Old Town canoe selling
at sacrifice with full equipment. Call
16. 11-17 inc
LOST.
LOST-Diamond ring, tiffany setting,
MISCELLANEOUS
IL_ - TYPEWRITERS stored at
less cost than your trans-
portation charges. Expert
cleaning, repairing and packing a
specialty.
O. D. MORRILL, 322 SOUTH STATE
STREET
Phone 582-J (Over Baltimore Dairy
Lunch.)
AN INTELLIGENT person may earn
$100 monthily corresponding for
newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no canvassing; subjects suggested,
Send for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Room 2558, Buffalo, N. Y.--
WANTED
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in Lansing. $240 for summer. Phone
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AT THE WHITNEY
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Shapes
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The first performance of "The Birth
of a Nation," yhich will be at the
Whitney theater, May 18 and 19, was
given at the Liberty theater New York
in 1915.
In addition to the attraction of the
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spectacle. which required the services
of 18,000 people, the music furnished
by the special orchestra combining
folk songs, patriotic airs, and old
dance melodies adds to the complete-
ness of the performance.
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