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VOL. J3 YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1916 NO. 18 TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE E NJOY 1 ARTISTIC PROGRAM INTERCLUB IS TUESDAY MURRAY WINS GAME ENJOYED SATURDAY ----- IN THE FINAL SECOND Fl RST EVENT OF ITS CHARACTER ASSOCIATION'S JUBILEE BANQUET WILL OCCUR IN NORMAL WITEK-MALKIN TRIO P, RESENTS HAL,LAT 7:00 FIRST TIES SCORE AND THEN DELIGHTFUL 1'.UMBERS OF TOSSES BALL THRU FOR THE WELL ARRANGED PROGRAM IS A CHAMBER MUSIC !N The first debate ,1e-t wel'n boys anu DECISIVE COUNT SORORITIES ARE IN SEQUEL TO DELIGTFUL SUP­ AUDITORI UM PER AT CHURCH FRI- --�- girls in .the history or the Normal Col- GAME IS ROUGH, PARTICU SYMPATHY WITH MOVE DAY EVE i lege is to be held in Normal H.all Tues- LArRLY A concert of ·grer1t mmediate pleas- THRUOUT THE SECOND PERIOD a a d a day e1·ening. 1,'e bruary 8 at , : 00 J). :m. ure nd l sting e ucative v lue as t a i a w 'Phe sulbjec chosen for deb te is, Re- SUNDAY'S MEETINGI WILL BE i i Parsons Stars for Visitors MEMBERS OF SOCIETIES VOICE that g v,en fo Pease uditor um for so1 1-�d : .t hat mmigration shall be fur­ on Long SENTIMENTS ON MATTER AT < Shots; This Week's Program ADDRESSED BY PROF. LAIRD patrons of ,the Normal Concert course ther res tricted by a litPracy test. The Will COUNCIL MEETING TUES­ a i Include Two Games ; Alma Here i s test to be the one proposed by last DAY EVENING by t he \Y itek-M lkin Tr o, two olo ar- This Evening lists of the Boston Symphony O rches­ Congress. a Mrs. Burton's Talk at Last Week's ses- a i ·Messrs. Lindow, Schindler and Sen- a i Discussion or thP propo,;ed pl n of sion Proved Interesting From Speak- tr'.l and pian st of Mglt rank, who . ,y Saturd y n ght's rough g,ame wil:ih a a a i e of the Lincolni •club will speak on economy in the winter p rties, with er's Long Association with the lnsti- presented a progr m of cl ss c cham- the a ffirmative s de of the question. Ohio Northern resulted in a 20-18 vic- a view to c·outi·ibuting to tlw Belgian tution l a t l ber music in a masLerly manner. As The :Miss.es \Toore, Anderson,v aml tory for the loc ls and ,proved he c os- t t t 1 elicf fund, was held at tile meeting of i d i e. was expec.ted,a the ensemble playing of \Verner will efend1 he negat est contes staged here thus far his e onng 'vV omeJ1's Chr stian As- a i a i thet Soiori!y < mm eil Tuesday evening, 'l'h Y the three rtist's was almost fla:wless. . L ,promises to be a very lively and a it a a a i al I a i se son. Unt l the l st m nute of play, bu no <·oneertNl action resulted. sociation .feels t.h t s b nquet w s 1::>'ttpel'l> techn que, in. tellectu grasp • interesting nd st ll others reported etivity n tive d scr m nation o.f music l values aCl-1ead dre:w firs blood, g,a n 11g two nd the exceBenta progr m. a i a i the s?.me direc tio11 but along other T o e rwom -all these qu l ties m rked the en- GIVEN BY MR. RIED ER b askets in the first few m nutes or he banquet w s i s erv d by the - n lines. s mble num ers. The Beethoven Trio pl y. The scoring then started en of the Method st church riu their e h ----- in o There is a possibility lhat the ten church Op. 12,1 was interesting more from botha si-des, and the close of the half d d dining room. GANIST IS d olla1· :· 011tribution ple ge by three h r , the diversity of the composer's moods TALENTED YOUNG OR s ,w tlle count 13·9 ·for 1Jh e Normal. . a a t W en the guests werea readya to be t organ zatic11s. s a1 nouneed l s week, e t , n , than for its intrinsic conten , but these MASTER OF INST RUMENT IN I n eth se,con d , which was 1 t s atedd heyit sa g for gir ce a st nza of , one of the may not b� mal1e b.v ill!,but tl1 e socie - "Al h ' T varied so much that they gave op- LAST WEEK'S EV ENT · roug l1e st ex!hibitions yet seen a bi e i w Me." h s custom is fiol- i a r i a on the es re all portun ty for skillful sh!ading and AT AUDITORIUM I loc l floor, thre i i11 sympathy witht the move-i lo.wed n the summer conference d n- i i a i . v sitorsti m naged to w -de range of exipress on. The ·l\'[en- ad tie th ngs up, and ment, a fact brought ou in thea d s- ing halr ls. i un l 'Murray'st shot, d ssohn "Tr o, Op. 48, No. l," how- Old ormal hall h a house-warm- the ,ga e seemed likely cussion. Onea sorority devotes part After the !bainquet thed guests s:ang el d N m i o close in a of the time t its s ever, proved an unalloye .delirg\1t. The ing one afternoon last week, when 400 tie. Fouling was conSip cuous on meetingsa to sewing "Oui r Associaii t on," an "Threea Yp i t l d l a a a both l id, grace u melo y, the ea th f l si es, n person l for tthet wart victims, nd aanothera ex- G rls," wh ch is a clever IJ) roi dy on illl!p f w ,:, music overs assembled to he r n d d a ,encounters be­ e s o en f'r the "l1 in " 'D ! ss Hey- [e�liug, !:he rich 'bea,ut_y of tone, the uu- a tween the players were at ttimes immi­ p r work long still I ' hreea Bl d Mici e. hen M i . d hour of ol·g n music provided by Mr. t n d failing cha.rm that 1s ,Men elssohn a a nent.i The fac that o r cl i!Terent, though as yet unannounced, ing s ngi " Fair es Lullaby," andi M ss isaqual1fica­ er especially romine t in this com- H arold Riedf'r. The olo org n g ve ::t t ons occurred thruout t he g me was line. F.Jdnad Fa i nbanks introduced M ss Theo- w e· p 111 a i d i l n v - position, and there were emph s zed goo account of itself und:!r the sk !- due more to the e iency of the refer­ ora Qu ck,i who was a ery success a a d a a t fu.l toastm s>tress. lwith fine taste nd rare skntill. Thea 'eel- ful h nds an feet of the young org n- eel than to any m nifestat ions of gen- lined the o solo in the first moveme w ,s _mem- t eness on the part of he players. 1500-WORD LIMIT SEI .Miss - Helen 1Riysdorpa out d · ist. i n pui,p-ose ·and ide ls of the association orably plawe ; rthe tend·er sentiment . . a Parsons, of the Oh o team, a d a da a n terest g pr gr h d been in her toast "What We Are" nd Mis3 of the An nte, t he iry .grace of the I A a m m � m � Mead are tied for the honor of high- t t i i a t sh mus c, fro PROHIBITION ORATORY CONTEST Ger rude Sh,erzer old of the or ·g n of Scherzo nd he floo·d of melody which p rep red of all-Engh i m est number of baskets, with four a­ a i i a a i the works of ohn West, lfred Hol- a LIKELY TO PROVE POPULAR the ssoc ation. Miss Hey ng s ng B r- marked the clos ng movement were su- i J a Ai l piece. P i·sons' work was eslpecially n a i heeldon nd ert us Nob e. AS RESULT OF STEP ry's "Rose of !:'l'I y Honeymoon." perbly brouight out, a d e ch nstru- , ! ns, \V a ,, T a noteworthy, long sih ots from th1'! mid- n portunities were supre ely · est w s represented by his Son te dle of the floor being hirs stro11g point i Bi ecause iMiss iBowen was illa aina De- me t's i opi m w a i i . Prohib tion oratory sh:ould be opu- t l ut l zed. in D Minor; Holi lins by his superb eou- L ngton was close th rd, w l a n pa tro Miss Lauella Knat •p.p of K l m zoot wel a i a a th threei ar his ye r Nearly ert o erture n C Minor, and h s ou t i a doze n mes took her pl ce and o1d i to whoma he Joseph 1Mt lk n makes of the 'cello n c v i c nits, nd Murrayti has one to h s i ti l etch, "In prin ti , heeldon b of s udents w shing to write s,pf'eches assoc a on belongs. (M ss .:\1: ry aJerta- instrumeni i of as variedn tone color, as s , a S g mP. a" "\V a y cred t. In shoo ng fouls, Mead took a c n a ile of gen le ch rm, nd Noble ,hal ve already been tt.rned in. The pre- ries' "Fifty Ye rs From Noa w" w s sens t ve to every nua ce of emotion ct t b t. a a three oaf eleven and Bi.Hey eig,ht in y his maje tic pr lu e to the c nt t aiminaries will probaably be held the rhymed hlllmorous s,pecul tion u.pon or caprice, nas light and graceful in or-i · b s f' cl a ten. B iley, Dunbrook and Langton ·Gloria Domini.'' l st week of Febru ry. 'Dheat rules ofa the ipossia bility of tithe Younga i \Vomen'sa n:ament, a d as meltinglya lovelya n · i played the mosta strenuousd i g,a.mes, t'he. or - the state contest require th no Chr sti n Associa on,a s vi ng the l nd tone as a violin, nd with an dded The mus c voieed considerable var- first-named pl yer raw ng a warning Lion sh.au _co�.Lain n�ure Lhan l,30U i 966 mellowness and richness and warmth iety of moutl from pomp fromi a Teuton c tinvn sion n 1 . Then a t antl clE:va er- tfor roughness, from ref,erec Reming­ words. Tlus 1s considerably shorte playing is author- ..1 i r I M ss Culveri ou li eda the •pur,pose of quitea its own. His ess in fugal tre tmeni to brillit nce on. a in than the orat ons allowed in reg,ular g underlying Russian e and "riting n the Over ure This week's progr m a a d the comt n fin tnce cam.paign.i it ,tive, with the n Jf them a i i cludes gam­ d elega t �nd p� ce or to:y an should be added Th� las speak,eri oft he even ing was a noted ofi intense feeling, an- i a \Vest proda ucedi lovely seren ty in his es with Detro t Collegi e of La:w, play­ except on l as mcent t1ved lo wnte a speech.t a I Miss Ger.trudei V nd , asecretary of the na ·fini shed technique, a ..;dagio,a nd h s second atthema e of thei ed thert e Thurs

J•age Two fH,£ NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS ____.::c . Priday. Februa�y 4, 2916 TheNormal College News CAMPUS BRIEFS �ve That Pcblbbtd �, th• JIU,btiu Sltlt Noraal C11.,, HARMONIOUS MYSTICS DOINO IS THE BEST THING � MAN:. GING BOARD A fountain played in tho midst of Have Your Clothes PR •1$. :.)HAS. llcKENNY l tho old·tasbioncd garden Into which E. A. LY.II AN R. CLYDE Jl'ORD the stage had boon tra.n.stormcd, while DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED AT ll. L. •D'OOGE Z. N. A. HARV!l7Y colorell lights ca.st a soft glow upon >I WILBEl!t a auperb 1>eacock. pel'clled upon the Arnet Bros., Tailors and Dry Cleaners a n f AURORA N o ntl41' .t atone wall at the real' \\'ith iW hack t \V. H pkin.t., M i Editor , c . u,e orn t 1n Main Bui!dlilf , Room 11 to taatefut boxv.·oud a.rruy forming Gloves Cleaned, any lengt.h, Sc me the garden, as a part of the decor11ti\'8 Ti ..,, Publlcatlon-The Normal s e 25 N. Washington Street Phone 1150-M f h m at Ut annual formal parcy of publiahed on Frtday c 0 Q s s I P'':::TURE � ollogel � ,'\\' i& GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ot Cott a.r the Hnr1nonious l\tystic ororiLY Frl· oocl .:\\'l"�k during the ege ye . s Taken By � :' l)() tr day vening at t 1e la. oni LA Uplc. Enter . at the Hto iee at Ypsi· 6 J Tbe guesta \vereJ r.+raceh·ede by :'iliss Ian ti, !\ti�l. :2.au, &;s seeond class m�!I Ruth Cleary ?vlr!-:1. B. J..D'Ooge, tt. td !Eli�- , ' � , matter. J ���� ������������� ii�� ���� ----- , l\1rs. Loutsc Humphrey, and the grand ur �; Bl! · ! �Pl ' 1 THE NEW Fridoy, Feb) uory 4, 1916 march otled by Mr. an<\ .Mrs. Edward , STORE ON THE CAMPUS Subscription prlct $1 00 per Year Sweet Ypsilanti. A notable depart· s ·---· -----· ---'---'---- :.....· -'---- 1 ur() trom custom at the parcte \\'as the 1>lnu adopted for sel'\'iug Lile No Cause for Worry gu••t• wllh rel.-••hm•nt•. which ,ook Dudley & Hubble i . u th( form of orange ic:A, nnd \\' hi<:h j Subscribers ,�ho arc anxio a be· , us \'\'ere aer,·ed by n1ean s of tea wagons. We have a fine assortment of CANDIES, fresh new stock. c:a t> 1.hAh· 11ayn1en-t haa not resutted j BAKERPHOTOGRAPHER e whereby confusion was reduced to a tn the chnn1tc of th Jigure9 on tho la I I . · minimum. Over Po1toffice lnH or then· Nt'!wR ,na.y lay a.Ride t.heir s GAUDY'S CHOCOLATES and Bitter Sweets, 25c, 30c, 40c lb. r �fuslc "'as furnished by Stone' or, doubt. To those \'\ho bnvc, ,v ltten us umerous ' cbcstra. Detroit. N ren11,1tlidalumni BUTTER SCOTCH, SALTED PEANUNTS. i�1 re�ard to the matte�. tho �xplana· ,nenlhArs of t1,A sorority for t1on TH nuule 1that their rf!nnllllnCeA e the event. HERSHEY'S BARS KISSES hnY been and arc bctng kept straight - upon our oboks. and they .have l�en m TH_E_T_A_L_A__B_D_A_M S_ I_G MA duly cr� iitt>d wilh l)fly cnt. 'tVe' have ONE CENT and FIVE CENT GOODS t s not had the n1aillng li t reset with Theits. Theta £,ti.mbda Sig:na, sorotit)at 1 rcdits �dvan"ed nud 1>r1'Jhal ty shall held annual formal party the LOWNEY'S BOXED GOODS, 25c to $1.llO : uu , • uol tlo so tSl laler in the yP:u·, bul I\.Tasotl(c temple SatuTday night. · The decorations \\'ero carried out in GOOD VAHIETY OF GUM nil 'Q,ho h:'ive rtn11itt�d win recch•e re. u ceipt!-:1 the sorority colors-red a cl black. i1\ditati ng how they stand. n t An increasing stock of other lines. Anothflr rutntcr \'il\lch should he not· I Li t> n:>ffl>ption 1·oont wHra l»rg� s aUhl he l'l. <'OlUJ)a led by re Jnd black streamers: The comers of No. 707 Cross Street r : · ; ro.itb:1111:E> cO\ ! in.g th!'.! firHI. hal?-ye:tr. the roon1 were· fltted as coz.y corners. : • u A Word 'l'bc situation is one, •11hlch ahou!cl u.1)· On thP atage were (e1·ns a ntinue in busi· Cole . t)rosidf!lnt. Pilrs . l>. h. \Vilht>.r, ness lon·g enough to see Se11ior Cla.ss a· � II u �;; ; ;= ;;; has gu11rantee fulfilled, 'l' n1ntter h1 011<' w·bich 1-1hould re· ; �;�;;; l l : n u sie Priddy. �Ell! e �Ci\•e aU.tu11.ion, $\Ql"P. o Sl dent \\ ho a j�weler must mak a m ' f\,JisH '.\tarh1 11 Audrews of 'V\rashing· bas not ade 11nyn)ent \\•ill hA permit· p RI NG SHOES ton anrt )lr. R11dder of Lansing, led rs living p:rofit. lad to gr.a,lual(). the grand m:u·cb. Tbe music was tur· s These new ones came in today It is our intention to The is.ana A nlshed by Fischer' orc:bcstra ot Ann current ot the nt-crican a /�r1>01·. place legitimate per· SchOOlnll\Ste\ �01tltU6 an a.rUclc. " o u 'Tit· 'l.'hc alumnae u1cn1b01$ ,\·h 1·ot 1·,1. centageof profit on each t�n fby Miss AJp(!)rmann O( l.:hc iiodern �d tor tho pat·t) worn: !\fra. lh\ 101' $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Lan'guage d�pa.roment, entitled .. ,rhe ' · thing in our stock. m ,nan oC Bowling Or�-au, Ohio; Ptlisa �hann of the Sohootroo . •• i ----··-- -- )1artha $tunn, of Bay City; Ella nau· We do not figure s Made in that soft, close-fitting il:e l ot Jack on.; twlildretl F.rn11u)n1:1, ancl EUCLIDEAN SOCIETY 1 more, and our price is 1-tulh Clark, of 1)()\rnit, 21.nd Et.hAI Kip Stock that there will � such Euclidean 1::1ocicty held a. \•ery int.er \\roods ot Pontiac. u :1ehanf(able. (::sting nt�otlng Jatu.ia.ry 17. ACtcr a a demand for this season, short bu11i11css o\eeliug Profe:ts:or LY· s If you. buy a twenty­ m !\tie Harriet ?\lcl{enzie talked upon man gavo a ost it)tor<:-sting, talk on fi ve year case here, we "\\;"agnerlau Tetralogy of tlle Ntbe­ the va.luo of a study. of htatory of HARDLY NEED mention that we are headquarters lungen Ring" at the gueat·day meet· e1,.r ect to behere to see mathematics as an aid in \\Olpiug iqg of the Ladles' Literaryl Club in on PARTY SLIPPERS the uuarantee expire. oach t.o be, a l>etter teacher and ln· r u ednesday a(ter­ diYid al. J?ea&0 Auditoriu1n \\ , noon. The address w:a.s ren1arkable in Gt1. se,;'eral \\'a} and wa.s thoroughly D. SWITZER CO. PHYS. ED. CLUB 'S, en· vv. Joyed by the mem here and t.hch YOU KNOW IT. �Ir. ff. roarl, aff&l&t...1.nt aupor-­ s u .JEWELERS guest . l\i aic furnished l>r tho Nor­ \·isor or Phyei<'..al Education ln DetrOke to the Pbystcal Ed catton club Cord, and the Owen·Dlckinsou.Al00r:a..n· ,vednosday evening on the work helog dor trio, proved an tntoreaLing feature done with tho bOys In the gradoe and ot ON THE CORNER tho meeting, sovoral notable ,;el&c· hJ.gh 1,;c:hool. C. R. WILLIAMS Uoua trom "Tho Rtdo of the Va.Jky· ries," ".Rlholngdld," and ..Ootti&rda.m­ .. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING morung botng among those ottered. So why wait until most endr.11.s:s Crysta.lWornorin spent the vreek C.H. MEADE J. F. CONNORS at her home Orand Ravid9. 1t$�vi: - ,;,10"< .. Tw; of the Positions are : 1 The first run prac\lce !or tho meet ,,,:-:; r - � ·,o ·11,i:: s fl , , i" :' T ,;,,ALARIES gone? Our terms are OCCul'red Saturdfli.Y ofla t week, all AUTO, TAXI AND HORSE LIVERY • evenU) praticiog at regular periods. .!IJNYAN<:V very liberal. .,-,l<: ,.. tet1 ...... -,�-- <.""".... �:,-1 t :,w�.. ,.,. tl­ Phone 32 r.JI.Q.B,t,.... . -, MICHIGAN ··�.. - 1:t Yl'SILA..�TI. HICB. FLINT, Elsie Young. '13. ls prtnelpoJ or U10 Iosco County Normnl for the second THE OLD, RELIABLE PLACE - year. )tr. ifitchell. '12, \vho, since his traduation, haft been !Juperintendent at KENTUCKY KULTUR s East Tawaa, J1:1 aaaiatirlg in .the Iosco Civilization marches dauntle sly on, s J. M. BURKHEISER SPIRING GOODS are Extenaton Course. 1',ir. Mitchell ha in !-:IVite ot the unpleasant things so.id u s ct' her conduct abroad. "rltncss the C'harge oC the c1$.151t three Sat rday , fo1lo\\ing, communicated by )Ilss Dcs­ in each month, the regular instructor e u gie Ely Amermnn. or th '' rrouso o Prof. LnrzeJere of lft. rlensnut, having Jienr·y Stteet : ·• AJRRIVING DAILY charge the fourth Sa'turdny. T "It 1nuy intere�t you to know that I Gladys Hunt, '12. is sening her sec send roy OigeKt, a1'tt:-'r reading it. to a ond year as teacher oi La.tin and Ocr ac·hootnlRater ',\·ay back in the mount· Ladies' and Gentlemen's mnn ln the �ashvill'1 i'.-l igh School NEW SPRING SHIRTS ains ot Kentuck�·. who is u.sinF; ll. \\•Ith Jnctdonta.Uy, !\,liss l-lunt. e1111,loy1:1 )l(>r u m u p s the pitture·s pplo e t co the Sunday All the latest Stri es and Figures. Either stiff or Ur in proRrcss." Gentlemen's Garments pointed ends, 50� '.'\evada, for ren1Rincle1· oi this te m. --1.iterat·y l)ige1;t. Supt. G. L. JP.nn�r"" ot Pontiac wa.s a. r �()l'ml\.1 viaitor .firiday. P ot. Jcunc:r CANNY COURAGE NEW HATS waK a Htudent in this <:ollogo tor one n To Order F.v� \'\'hen the fighting ,\·ns. boltost, year, 1889, but beg�n teaching Ute Most of the Spring Hats are in. Some with high th� colonel ol' an Irish regiment not· crowns and narrow brims, others with lower next year and lat�r weut'. to the Cen· iced lhnt oue uf the privates. v;aa 1ol· • u t.ral Normal and the l ni\'eraity. He lowt g hfnl c,•el·ywher� with a11p11.r Corner Huron Street crowns and broader brims-in grays, blues, tans s u u u , · and greens. A Style and Color to suit any taste. ha. done a great work Rince going to e tJy m ch clevo uo . and Michigan Ave. Pontiac and the new high school build· AC length htt c".alle1i the man to him ing is one of the best in the stnte. and said: Second Floor NEW SPRING CAPS s u "You'\'C t ck to 1na WP.It thi!! day, We have just received a shipment of Spring Caps Omar Potter, leaves at the close su Prh•ate Rooney!" Phone 548-W in the well-known "College Golf" Shape. A great oC lho tlrst. &en1�ster to take the p,, "Yis. sor! ·• replied Rooney, salut­ erintondcncy lit Tekonsha. Harold variety of Patterns at · 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 o ing smartly. "?\'Ic ould 1nother she aez Johns n, who 1s UO\I.' supArintP.ndent to me, �P:r. ahe: 'Patrlcl<. me bho)', LONG KNOWN s there will tnke. the position of prin· stic·k t.o the colonel, and yc'll bo all "Pather," said tho minii.ter··. son, u "my 'r0Hect cipal at lla.rsha.11. right; them colonels lvlr get. hurt !' " teacher says that ' a.rut m s ------Tit·Sita. '<:ongregate' ean the am� thing. 0() The death ot 1'h001Rs F. )IcCrickctt. s they?" C. S. Wortley & Co. of Detroit, brother of alis ElizabAlh s ANNOYING "Perhap lhey clr,,, nty 1,r.>n," said the r MdOricke.tt oftho training ortmeot, Suudat Gorrer-"Somethlng has put venerable cle gytnan; "but you may The Home of Hart Schaffner &:Marx Clothes s r oecurrod Wedne clay Janua.ry 26 at me oft my game this morning, cnddte." tell your teacher thnt there is a vast s s • ht& home t.here. '.\fr. 1\tcCrlekctt waa "It' Utem Church·bells. mi ter, lhoy

By the members of the Cabinet, Who met them, all asmile, OPERA HOUSE And asked them up to visit All School Children Fives Cents In Starkweather for a while. Matinees 2:30 andAdults 4. Ten EvenCent ing 6:45 and 8:30 r MARTHA WASHINGTON The soldiers all accepted, PROGRAMS They marched right up the street, 1 And vowed that ne'er in all the world THEATRE Had they met girls so sweet. Friday, Feb. 4-Roberts Mantell and Genevieve Hamper in "Thes PROGRAMS: FEBRUARY 4 to FEBRUARY 12 Green Eyed Mon ter" in 6 parts. A Fox feature which ha Before the general slept that night s Friday, Feb. 4-Frank Daniels in "What Happeded to Father" no equal. A promise he had made s That to this grand finance campaign Vitagraph in 5 part . Pathe News. Saturday,s Feb. 5-Vaudeville. Beekman's Wizards of the air. He'd lend his willing aid. Saturday, Feb. 5-"The Coward" a Triangle production. Com­ Wild ands Tecla, dancing and inging. Jack Wallace, con­ edy, Fickle Fatty's Fall. Next day the struggle was begun, tortioni t. s For three long days and nights Monday, Feb.s 7-John Barrymore in '·American Citizen" A Monday, Feb. 7-Vaudeville and 5 reel of pictures. Ladies' The German soldiers fought for , cash Famou Player production, 4 parts. Helen Holmes in The matinee, 5c. s No war e'er saw such sights. sGirl and The Game. s s s Tuesday, Feb. 8-Franci X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in Tue day, Feb. 8-Mary Pickford in "Thes Girl of Ye terday" a "Penington' Choice." Double Bill, al o Graft No. 2. But when the fourth day came at last Though the money all was in, Famous Player production,s 5 part . Paramount Travel. Wednesday, Feb. 9-Extra Bill of Vaudeville, 4 acts and good There was not a single soldier Wednesday, Feb. 9-Lillian Gi h in ''The Lily and the Rose." pictures. s But had lost a hand or limb, Comedy, "A Great Vacuum Robbery." A typical Mack Sen­ Thursday, Feb. 10-Ella Wheeler Wilcov's greats tory, "Are nett Rib-Splitter. Triangle Production in 6 parts. ··we've kept om· vow," the general s Theys Born or Mades." The great and tartling Criminal Thur day, Feb. 10-Marie Doro in "The White Pearl Romance" Que tion. In 5 part . Don't miss it. gasped, "But we can fight no more; Pathe News. For such a hard won battle Friday, Feb. 11-Virginia Pearson in "Thou Art the Man" f've never fought before." r Saturday, Feb. 12-Wsillard Mack in "Aloha Oe." Raymond CHOOL Next day the remnants of the men Hitchcock and Ro coe Arbuckles in "The Village Scandal." ARTY Went back from whence they came, Triangle Production in 6 part . HOES And so America was saved PUMPS By that last finance campaign. PRICES: Matinees-All Seats 10 cents. Children 5 cents Evenings, Sc and 1 Oc DRESS SBOOTS FOR L _J I rThe Standard Printing Company All the newest styles and the lat­ 5. 7 South Washington Street Call 900-R s est novelties are being sold at great Offer the Normal Students a very good white paper suitable for a good many student reductions at the SEMI-ANNUAL s s NO SMOKE purpose , but e pecially good for CLEARANCE SALE. PENCIL· WORK· SHOE REPAIRING or s s When you want your hoe fixed FIGURING go to C. O. SWANSON s s s DeWITT' S s s padded up in any ize from 6x9 inche down He makes the old shoe look like at t 1eather and at rea- 1'.. ; �::. Wal.L.=O ver Boot Shop 1 �i:ab1� ; is \ 121 Michigan Avenue Student ' Work a Specialty. j Only I Sc 'orI Two Pounds =1J Shoes called for and delivered. I ..._-======-==::::a:1-==-======-======No. 6 North Washington Street. ! L======�======,::m:mil Page Four i'H E NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS Friday, February 4, 1916 R MA R IMA A�IONG COMING ATTRACTIONS OWI OW .I______i I ' The Ansco Store Ansco Cameras Ansco Films Cyko Paper Ansco Chemicals Let US do YOUR Developing an

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0 N L 8 • v w c 1 ncc Matinees NIGHTS LECTUllD b nr. ;: �:�.� �b�:����b�� �: � apl'••ling and er N I Ly's s e ttn . Tues. \·Ved. A HUil , th ta! hid auccessor to t._.cth·e. l)l' Hillis bas no sup<,>rlur in s s 7:30 &9:00 thl.) nallon in J oinl n! hriUian�.r. lits Fri. Sat. Hen:-, \\'a.rd Beecher as the 1:as· J • 3 J). Ill. !Sc, 25c Sunday s.cl'mons. pubH�h ell throusb T MAJESTIC I.or of Pltm.outh church, urooklyn, the y DEPAR MENT !Oc and !Sc 11--_n d 3oc out the "'orl can P.l\'"C b1.:.t a short ffl\': Je('t nre$ he can :::h'e during the . STORE time to lyceum .. work owing to the. L.",cenm aeaaon is a distinction 1:0 he : THREE DAYS ��7i�-;;�� January 27 l;l'E'lat dem1111ds. upon his time 1nade 1 prlzP.d hy any town which a,>preclatAN , ty hts pa.stural a.rid other work. H: s f tl'.:nh s. .f'-o rtuunl.1tly one or the re,\· c ie t n lectures :ire rnastcr1>ioc s of chast ' races ho can give to the l>latfon ,\·as ;: ntJ fun·ftul Englisli gems ot v.·o:·d �f.Cu ·ed and be w 11 lecture. h0re tbia ; r , : i A Big Musical Revue r:i.lnUu�. �: �·eed in a 1na.11n�r tj�cason. · - - - -,------. ·---- - ARTISTIC PROGRAM-- MURRAY WINS GAME-- n ''This Way Ladies'' 1 ,voro notable in the capli \:1Li ng little .:.'Jb� '\\ illioUL CtVail. .Alibe1•, Leon-ard da.nces ,by Fr:incenr; Ule Russian met· a.net Hutcbduson put up tho lhHrl ;:mme WHERE ancholy dorni11;:11.e-d thG cO'.ccti\'C "Sura- tor the Normal, an,i \VoU.er:-1 played n BIG CHORUS PLENTY MUSIC bande" or hi':i .rA' comt>osition; tb0 perhWPS roost cunsis1cnffl y tor it.he ,•iij· THERE'S exquisite tenderly t)a.aSionat0 "Canto itora. Anoth�r igan1-e ,v ill proba·hly oc­ ALWAYS Amoroso" of 3anuuarittnt sang its w�y cur b.:!t•w ly," which !\!al· opponent on Friday e\·ening, sending kin gave as ari encore, wn.s a. miracle the Ho,\·eJI raeo home at the small end y of \'aried ti,r'lc color limned lb ibis of au 8·1-21 ,(,"Q 1Jn::. LtttlB comment ie: roaster hand 11,pon a simple thtH11.�- needed upon th0 garuo, iwMeh t:he l<.r its beauty •.,·as most �ppe� lling. cals an.n('exf'cl without difficulty. i�rae- THE -GERMAN SIDE 11,,1me. Vit,-1. \Vd�ll'k is a 1pianist of au· man is af!;&Sn playing, and muc'h oi cha y nd c!lar1n. y has 1'<.lturoed. thortt uud l'O.rel faciljfy a Corm poasessed hlst �ar Sh e h.1s a de ightful t{)k ...... Re; ...... Fyk.& tecln1 h1ue had full scope. 'T'he ch1.ril.y l3a:-kcts. �read 4, Laup;con 3. 1\.Jurray 1 and lo,;'cly tone she ae.cur1>1i in the no· 1. Pa rsons .t, l}al\'\'Son t. F'1)uls. )t�a! ? in sb:lt'1l contrast to Rf!tcree. R�mtugton, �troit. both hE>r ol H r solos and l)ro ,•f'd her R('SE'f\'A Y. II. s. fi:111\'lmary: "f'rsa.ttlt:y it!_ this her reading was 1)0. w ' - Hutchinson ...... n� \, . . oi ters · Kt Irt SIX ,vEEKS 'OF COLD \VEATHER playing n ellc and iwai;iruttivel and hor A.l' ht-\r l�ngleJn:1 ...1.-G ••...... Green i · l'l marlted :.>y i)r l'H lth a.n-tl <.'altn. 'l'h& ra· ?\h•fntos.h.•. , ...... c. H y d$n,,,.. -01- We are offering our Winter Stock of Coals and Furs al rniliar '·E.rlko•?llig-'' ,v1-s gii ou dramn�- tors : n substantial reductions. tea.Uy with t'Xcellent discrln11na J , ....R'fi .�nks-C'oo Ay and . · ou��A llber .. ' W still hav a good selection, consisting of Plushes, n n ! e e tio . A.'h au oncore ehe gnrc a. lla7 2ling Leo l nr c1 . ..• ...... LF ...... ilile Corduroys and Pebbled Ch viots. 1't>ttd�r1ng or Gottschalk "Tremolo," a. Lincu1> Ro,vell ·X. H. S. garr1 ti: e vcrltalbe tour ti� -Coroe ot musitill J1y1"0- \V illard • ...... rr...... f\,ftuor We arc receiving shipments of Spring \V aists, Tub Silks, H�r gracious t>rcsonce ad· tc' technics. r Rn .)' l l ...... lr...... f{aguo.n and Spring Coats. d�d to .1hc f�.\'01" wh:1·lh !\{me. \ilek 1"\E>rn ...c...... J> yuc CG v;·on and held throughout. t·ColnH18 .•• , , • • . ..••lg ...... Drr��·tou .<\nton Vv'.itP.k, coucertmt>iater ot the � W. H. SWEET & SONS .1 Frettntun ...... rg.. . .. Satt Boston Sympbon>' orbe• C'St l'a. ntH� us - ---=..--,- n ----- = fQw 1\v ords hfl.y<1 1l fn es0 to lndimtf.-\ ts high rank_:- nd qnalifica: tons as a ,·i· ohotcc was .foa.ohinfs ''C:oneerto a Ia �� ;; : ;; ;;;; ! ;;;;;:=::�;;;;;;;;;;;:=::;��:;:��;===���;;;: ;; :: ;; . � so. Hts e f-,,. intellectual. :::::=: olfn vlrtuc �r y Z.ingat\1.n U laet.. qwo n1ovetncms. ::;=; 0 ;: 1 his re:ulill.t'S scholar y, his tono ma.r· ·rhe "Ro1na.nze" ,�as o[ gr�lt beauty, l n : vPlously p\1 re though st a.11. and bi,; art drt>anlif ana1ntng rn�as· STUDENTS DON'T PAY e nJi�hlo and bis �fleets �urc. H play,. ures � e.nd Herr v\'itE>k MVC'J)t through n cd but ono soJo, train timt! prc�enting its ulO.Z,E-N with t-urpaa.&i g <·l artty and $4.00 for Shoes, just pay $3.29 at Leas' r&sponse t.oa doublP oncorf'. Ill� virtuoshy. ibis ------Just pay $2.89 for any $3.50 shoe at Leas' E. ii; f\.hu·y .A11dt>rson, 'I::;, aud Rerlha T.a­ ,vui. OtC.t!, '07, taking up work fi Just pay $2.39 for any $3.00 shoe at Leas' a.t the Un i\l"crsity this year. PoinlC, 'l , a.re te:i.C'l ting at 'recuu1seh. n .\faude Jo1. Slol"u n1. '16, h�ls Latin and Just pay $1.95 for any $2.50 shoe at Leas' Oscar \\rood, '13, was i Ypsilanti n n Saturd,:i.y ct•eni ng. Ile i-,,. pl'inclpa.1 al r:ertna i Lhe high $Chnol al De< :lu)r· Just pay $2 89 for any $3.50 party Slipper at Leas' Big Rapids this year. ville. Just pay $2.39 for any 3.00 party Slipper at Leas' Just pay 1.95 for any 2.50 party Slipper at Leas' I I LEANLINESS $10,000 STUDENTS WHO COURTESY In fact pick out any shoe or slipper in our entire stock APPRECIATE UISINE 9f NEW Footwear and it is yours at Tremendous R.eduction. Will find them at the TRAVELERS' CAFE LEAS' BIG SHOE SALE South of0. U. R. Waiting Room. Ten Meal Ticket $2.00 Twenty-one Meals $4.00 At Leas' College Shoe Shop Not a BOARDING HOUSE-PAY ONLY for what YOU GET� l �· - I