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Preliminary ADDRESS dual debate takes place to ight, Bur WILL SPEAK TO Y. W. C. A. Y. M.C.A. vanquished bym the Norni al's winning game, H,esel'\'eR vs. Muskegon. ON "THEa UNKNOWN" ket, Smith, and Williamson upholding court perfor Professor Vvebster H. Pearce will be ; Barring an earthqu ers. In a g me replete Normals. Normal vs. Hill:;- ke, Dr. C. o. thea negaantlve for the Normal ,h e speaker at the Y.W.C.A. meeting * a at Big with brilliant passing, guarding, and t * dale. *,., Hoyta will addressa the Y. M. C. A. meet- a a R pids, d Quinnell,a Bre key, and . I ::;unday afternoon at 4. He has a mes- ing t Starkwe ther ,Sunday at 2:n 30. s h ootrng, the Aggy first ye r men Benner tJhe affirm sage th t every girl on the campus SUNDAY, I •'hlBIRUAIRY 4 * His topic will be "The Unknow ." a tive, here. Thea Fer· went down to defeat on the local noor should hear. 2: 30-l)r. C. 0. Hoyt at Y. lVl. " lV ebsler ll. l' Parce Pease Auditorium SWIMMING MEET TO NORMAL BAND at 8 o'clock thisd ev ing night was hardly worthy of the at Y. W. C. A. :• ening. The questi:in to ab'e debate is,a name,a being marlced by one sidedness "Resolved, That all BE HELD NEXT WEEK .VLONDtAY, l<�illBIR UARY 5 MAKES DEBUT st te and loc l and r gged work by both teams after revenue should be de Is Made Up of Seven Very Inter- * 8: 00-Faculty Recital, �1rs. Bas * Most ..significant Event of rived from aa sin the firstn f·ew minutes ina whiach Mitch- kerville and �r. Matlreys, Past gle tax on the econ esting Events at omic rent of l nd.n " ell's men acquired �·. s afe le d. The auditorium. Week on Campus The judges will be m * Prof. W. E. Atki s, one thi g that will m ke the Olivet The swimming eet, the third big * of Albion, Mr. Horatio J. Abbott, post WIDDNElSDA);,, :lt"'E!BR R Undoubtedly t lre biggest n a encounter stand out in the minds of , UA Y 1 * eve t on event on the schedule of inter-class 8 : 0-0-illoyal Gwent Singer� the campus the past week - master of Ann Arbor,a and Prof. Carl· those present was the v-ery succes�ful at * was the p a e ontes ts for men, will occur next Fri· * Auditorium. * pearance of what is now known to be ton ,Miller of 'Hillsd le. Mayor C. V. debut of the new Norm l Band. a reality, NORMAL BAN[), Brown of Yps day in the big pool. Seven exciting *,:, at the QJi. ilanti will preside.a Seating capacity was at a pl'emium - ,. * * * ··.·. .� \'f't game Saturday n1·ght. The num b·ers w1 11 kma e up lile program * * * * - .. 1· m- •Becausem of the l'PCE>nt Norma l-Albi· for the Aggy-Fresha fray, which w'as a portance of the Band toa the College which, except Ior the omission of the ______-· on wo en's debatP, which nrousded thriller fmm st rt to finish. It was can hardly be overestim ted,a for noth- 22•0 yard swim and the game of water much interest among the stude t bo y easily the fastest and best gamea of ing is so «>ffective in cre tinga spirit polo is. the same a:: that out.lined in fACULJY R[CfJ AL the hom·e season thus far. Botha te ms and ''pep" as a real college b nd. And in forensic work, :t good sized crowd Spaulding' put up a splendida b1·and of b sketball, s guide for inter-c ollegiate I hat's the kind our Dand is. is to be expected at tonight's "battle c�nt�sts. Profes�ot· Paul U. �an�son MOND V NJNG the passing, �u rding, and ashooting . AY E [ Under t he efficient direction o f Mar of words backed by thots." ThP great will m ll_ probal.Jl. lity be the officall of being excellent. It w as in tea m work a slrn,11o HyrnP of Detroit, Norm'al Band signiJficancea of the question to be acle th:e oecasIOll. Furtl r nnouncements Mrs. Baskerville and Mr. Matheys that the aNormala men outcl ssed the I w a has f r the fil'St t ime to lh·e knowledge bat-ed will l�o prove a d rawing c re!. l1l h visiting ggreg tion, the majority of will be wade on t e l>ulletin boards T Present Program of thf> present stULlent body lakenma on 'l'he single tax will be up before the and the columns of next week's O M.n A. C.'s baskets coming from long I A a real being. The men whoa ke up American public i'or discussion for News.a The various numb th ra age,a wbil-ea Mitchell's men almost ers on � brilliant program, indeed, is the this excellent organization re Floyd many years ,to come . A mthoro study progr m follow: inv ri bly c rried the ball under the one which has been arranged for the Barkman, Bugen·e Barnoski, Guy Be-a of thea questiona has been ade aby the 1. Relay, 4 men, each to swim two d e II , o R ant 11 1 B ogu,,,, Seeley Br Norm l deb ters and they are ble to basket before rl·ugi· ng i· t. For M ..A. C. I a c u lt Y rec1· t a 1 o t b e given in the Audi een, H r . a lengths of pool. - ley Duvall, Chas. A. present it clearlya and in a pop\llar Bartells formel Albi'on player·, Hi'gbi· e I torium Engelman, iS'ilva· ' :!. l•'ancy diving. next Monday evening. 111:rs. a (" m of last year's J cksona High •State J nus Paddy") Gordon, Lowell Grant manner. Last. ye r, MoKay·s men won championship team, nd Johnson at "· 40 yaa rd dash. o B·askerville pres·ents some exquisite Lel nd Hewitt, Harold Hodge, L. N'. twoa unani ous victories over the Big ·1. Bre st st roke 4 yards. R pids folks, anda judging by the SU· cent-er featured. The latter loomed modern compositions to abe heard for Hoagland, Reuben Lenh·eiser, C. V. 5 Plung-e for distance. :\-r illard, Ha perb form displ ayed by thea men in over ,Dunn b y h 3 h or 4 inc es. T e heavy I · lhe first time in Ypsil nti, and Mr. rry Miller, George Quin• work for the Normal was done co-oper- G. Dack strike 4 0 yard:,;. nell, Edwin Smellie, and Wm. Tecl- the practiC'e deb te Tuesd y night, . yard race. Henri Matheys, new head of the vio, tivelya by "Ryna y," Hole, Dunn, Law- 7 100 row. they are more than likely to repeat a lin de ler nd Edw rds. ",Ryny" 'and Hole partment at thea Conservatory, ------this recorda in tonight's donble bill. n a executeda a somea pretty passes, Dunn I makes his first app-e rance in nconcert. The neg tive team with Louis Gret· ALUMNI ASKED PHOEBE J £FF [RSON ten berger as alternate and ccompa h d "regul r" eye for the basket, Mrs. Baskerville needs no i troduc-a tion toa · ied by Profe::;sor 'iVebster H. aPearce whi:le Lawler and Edwards kept the ' · Ypsilanti audienres 1 Mr M th· JO CO • OPERATE · IN PIANO a a visitors from getting too close to the eys pl y�d at a recent ge;a e;ala assem- RECITAL left last night on thP Michig n Cen tral for !Big R pids. Burke nd Wil· basket which brot them points. Thet• r Help Needed to Put Big bly, gettmg exceptional appl use from Presents Attractive Program With t The first few minutes ofa thea Olivet th·e student body. His pl ying is m Hamson have both ahad experienc-e in '. ark n a Move Across I Ease and. Charm inter-collegiate debd ting, the former attair marked it as a walk- w y for the e� by �uperba breadt:1. of st:r�e purity I a gl'ee nd whit«> and caused a relapse of tone, nd splena1d mus1c1an�111" ·p. . . having represente Ferris Institute, Alumni,11 attention! in the interest ofa the spectators who . He will play comp .\I 1�s I'h�eb� .J efferson made her de- while Willi mson wasa a lll'ember of bi ove om _n on ositions by Sara.sate, us g me had been RO thor A : ment has bee put Tsc but as a pianist Monday afternoon in two Normal teams l st year, both of previo to the fool. ! n a�tempt to � p1�e a com- haikovsky, and Kreisler. n n a PE>ase auditorium, playing a ·Beetho whichn gaineda 3 to O victories. Smith, oughly enthused by th-e presencf' of I One of the ideals of the Conservato- plele alumni reg1ster is hemg made, v:n Sonata �tlld compositions circles, ls one the Ba d. Whe it becn me apparent . ry is to bring frequently to the stu· . by Pol a ew m n in debating and you area �nost smcet·<'lY a:,;ked to dm1 n d that there was "nothi g to it," the d-enls and all lover:; of music, beaut:· , :.f oszkowiski, Liszt, and Chopin. of the finds of the year and can be - lend your ss1stanclm_e . . playing of !Manitchea ll's men fell way abe . ful inlerpretations or musical master· 1'.\11ss Jefferson is one of the young cou te on to make the judges sit up A_t 1�8 June lllP;- g lhe Alumni e n Johna low the st a d rd of awhich they a re �S· pieces. !Monday's program is partic- �t.pupi }s at t�e Conservatory in point and tak·e notice. When Oakley so/diat�on auth nz�d tl�e exec t1ve a a capabl·e, m aking a wh t shoulda h ve � L u . ularly fine in that it anounces some nt piano sl ud1E>s, taking the work a s son won first place in the rece t or • I committee, Mrs. 'I .. Knapp, H1g - a been a two ct tr gedy, a f rce, in twno � recent great writing by such masters an extra to ller Latin course. Her torical contest, nhis place as ltern ate land ,Park; ·Nltss CarnP Har�y, Yps1· d parts. In nhe nsecond peraiod, each a d I a playing if4 singularly mature in aits debater on the egative te m w-as s- t l'ant1;. and ,su, pt. Lavern Wallm, to ex- or the art as Debussy, Albeniz, Ludwig (Co ti ued on p ge 4 ) 8chvt ment'a l grasp of the composer's men n· (Continue on page 2) p-end the sum of muney necessarya to . te, and some famili ·r class1·cs by M-endelssohn, Schubert, nd 'I'schal ing and in lhe ease of h·er tech ical securea the services o f an a:,rnist nt sec- a kovsky. pqaipment. Next lo poise, the finest ARTICLE By PROF. ret rY. Accordingly, U. P. Ste_im_le, quality of ll'er art is its fine musical SENIOR GIRLS I ------I secretary-treasurer of the Assoc1at1on intniti-on�. The Chopin cello Etude NORRIS IN MONIST was instructe_cl to choose so e n for rn o � NORMAL TO MEET was notable for its romantic charm TRIM FACULTY Is Entitled "Greek Ideas of An the place. Miss Marna Osband, of Yp- and the waltzes d-elightful for grace- sil_anti, ha� kindly_ consented to act in · ful �rn d forreful deliverv.· Wisler Shoots Winning Basket In I tlus capacity and s now hard at work HILLSD A LE FIV[ Afterworld" 1 Nol often does an undergraduatea Overtime Affair a n securing names for a cornplPle alumni I Both Teams--- Unbeaten -- So Far preisent so attractive a progr m or A very inateresting rticle e titled register. play with such charm of tone and In a ''!if� and deatll" overtimea struga I Plans are nndn way for reunions o! n "Greek Ide s of an Afterworld" aby This Season ' st· yle. \Ve predict a brilliant profes· . I the classes of 1887 1892 1897 1903 1 . . gle, the Senior girls' basketb ll te m P ro f O ess d aor rlan O . Norris, of. t h e L t- ' . a I s10na I earner for Miss JE>fferso , if . . , ,1902 7 190 d an 191 2•• , an ed spec'ia1 f•e · . . , , . · dcifE>aled the gym faculty sextette m DE>p rt ent appears m th-e current A ppm"' good g me that is what s h e makes up he1 mind to devote her- m ' · · e correc t I n O ' if, ora st wt e ma11 b P d o 1 ge t th self to the art. a Tuesday night lG to 14. The game the e the Normal-Hillsdale encount·er atomor- a a issue of "The Monist," a quarterly ddresses of all thP mE>mbers of R Misis ,Ma rgaret Denley, contralto,a s- row mg. J l1 promises· t o b s e. f o r nei·· was nip and tuck ll athe w y, the magazine devoted to the philoRophy of classes. sisted in a group of' Itali n and Ger· m lt- th er eat h rn as met ed f tea , an d o b tl 1 score b·eing tieda botha t the end of s .N f - The readers of this article are as , a a rich science. Profes or orris is a re a a a fi to man song,; singing wlth lovely a a . . , ed ato send in the na -es and addresse:. can b e counted on to ght hard the first half nd t the close of the quen contrn b to some of the coun- ' e :; H quality and with rem rkn bly fine t i n t· to o f 11 th e N orma.. l i t E'S k t nown o th em. maint in a cl n l te. illsdale is g me. Cecil Wi·sler,n st r Senior ngun· try's leadi g publications.a a · breath control. Miss D-en ley will be All communi<.;a(ion,; ,;houldbe address ·,t party to a .tl1ree corn""t" ·ed t1e for ner, endeda the fray i the first mi ute Thoe article is ·study -' heard in a program at le gth lataer on of the rel tion Pd to C'. P. Steiml 0, Ypsilanti, Michi- fl.t·st honoi·s 1· n the M. ar. A. A. at pres- of the pl y-off when shea ringed the betweena when it will be possible to spe k of practice and belief. It points gan. ent, and last sa�urd y defeated the leather from a difficult ngle. But for a her work more fully. out th t the Greeks of historic days ------d Kalamazoo Western Noa rmal five. thea excellent wora k ofn dthe Senior entert 1 n ined not only one, but three dis- George Quinnel, degree Htu ent and Coach Elton Ryne rson's reserve gu rds, L'ampkina nd S y er, the elev·n tinctly different beli·e[s regarding then one of the finest young menl on the squad will stack up against the 1Mus John B. Hubbard who has bee ill er faculty forwards, Toivenen a d destiny a a and abode or the souls of me campU's, goes to Grosse Isl ' n·ext week kegoJi Normal outfll which is taking with an attack or pneumonia. for the Worn·er, would h ve roalled up a much afte m a r de th; and it aims to account as sup«>rintPndE>nt. Best wishes, a trip thru th·e southerna section of the l st lhree weeks is recovering rapidly larger score. The pla ying aof every for them by tr cing the to their ori· a 0,e orgP. state in the prelimin ry «>vent. nd will soon be in school again. member of the two te ms w s worthy a ------:. ==-=== gin. 'J'lhe best known of these belief& """::'.::""-=:- -=------: of high praise. The line-ups follow: ______•. __ represena ts lhe souls o r men as depan rt- _L, SENIORS FACULTY ing t death to an underworld; otha Year '16-'17 One of Activity For Young Women's Christian Association Forwardsa n er locates thek destiny in the ethere l a Cecil Wisler R chel aToivene regions of the sky, in the company 01 n1; a coul'se in biblical lit- open house parties. Starkweather H ll, "Betty" Greene Cryst l W orner the gods; the fa The following article concerning the es. complPli mons journey of Odys history hav·e been belt!. thP homo of the association, has been Jumping Centers seus to th e realm of the dead led him activities of the College Young Worn- praturn and the As a resull of the two courses in for- a great social help lo the college. l•'or Grace Ryan Chloe Todd neithe1· to this uppera world nor to the en's Christian Ass:ociation duri ng ission work which they offered, it afforcl·s a meeting placea for campus Side Centers world below, but to far western re past year was written by M iss Flor- eign mi collegP girls joined the Stu· organizations, and its re ding rooms Bernice Dickerson Bly Quigley gion, beyond the path of the setting ence Eldridge. M iss Eldridge is one one of tlw C. A. dPnt Volunteers. offer a place for quiet study. n Guards n sun. The articlea proceedsn to answer of the live wires of the Y. W. I Y. vV . C. A. bE>en 1Pss BPsicles as·sisting needy girls on thea Ire e Lampkin Ire e Clark the question r ised regardi g these dif and is a Stoic. (Ed itor's Note.) Nor has the · the field of "welcoming." rarnpus,·and the sending of Christm s Edith Snyder !Ruth Richards (Continued on page 4) The past year has been a busy one active in for lhe Young Women's Christian As- During the summer months, 2,()Q letters boxes to the orphans, the social ser comimttee have held a Rural Wor JOHN TYLER WILLIAMS ROBERT WARD, '12, MAKES sociation. Tho their efforts hav·e l'arge- were writtE>n to th·e freshmen. At ihe vice Associa- kers class to study the problems of WRITES TH RILLING DRAMA UNIVERSITY DEBAT ING TEAM ly b'een centerE>dm in fouar fields, relig- begipning of tbe fall term the Lea- the rural districts and how to meet John Tyler Williams, graduateand ot tRlobert ID. Ward, '12, law student at iom,, "welco ing,'' soci l, and social tion together with lhe Women's the new them. The succe::;sful sacrifice cam- the University aof Michigan, , a a for the •U. of M., won a place on thea Uni·a service, their help and influence have gue met trains, welcoming for the prison camps of Europea n mer employee t Zwergel's,d wa s ain the versity .Mid-West debatiDcg te m l st been extendE>d to any project whose stuc}ents, and assisting them in secur- paign ent 'and in reg· also received tlwir hearty co-oper tio city recently with his new r m ,"The Saturday. Thed team of whicn h he is a purpose was a larger and nob}er col· in� room, and employm and support. Mighty Wara Goda and the Angela Ldove." member will n ebate the U iversityn of lege life. 'istration. th organ ization, It. has been a y0:1r of high purposes Mr. Willi ms h s written won erful Illinoisa at A n Arbor. 1Whi1-e i the A few statistics speak of their act· The social life of e I siege of and achievement::; Have you done book, and critics all over the countr) •mob" w a one of the big ive work in the religious field. They tho grE>atly curtailed by the Norm l as I a of his awork. a His be11 your parl in lwlping this noble cause? speak very highly lights in public spe king, representinga have enrolled in Christian work 500 smallpox, ha::; nevertheless proved few of itsa activitiesa were lf not, "get in tht· game" and make manya friends nd acquaint nces bout n College in atw o state or torical girls of tb-e college.a Forty Sunday ves ?ficial. A the e a re pleasedn to learn of his possi per services, nd forty devotional meet the May >Morning Breankf st, dthe Annu- the ycmr '17 ·a nd '18 even more success th c mpus a co tests. He is fellow of big t. have been held. Five bible class· al Fall Reception, d Fri ay night ful than this one. I gre t achieveme bilities. Congratulations, "Bob." fogs 1 . _ PAGE 2 THE NORMAL COLI.EGi;. NIIW8 Friday, February 2, 1917 0 STILL AT THE OLD STAND IbeNormal College News "PEANUTS WON'T ==- =- --==-=-.. •••u.• ..:::.:::·� �::;·'''"''' PRODUCE STEAM"il·rr= r --=:;== - So Says Mr. Stevens as He R GIRLS! MAKING PRES. :;HAS. Moltl!lNNY e- BlB.• .t..� IYoooml.YMAN R.N. CLYDl1l A. HARVBY FORD ships Car of Goobers
H. z. W'U.,8&J\ �\ 1nighty questi:.lJL-thc question or Feast Your Eyes on this Boot! o a o a wh t to do \\'ith b.c car.load of pea. J. Palmer Lind w, M n ging Edit r � . nut� \\'h1ch came _a/ place or the c:oa.l Or:tte& 1n Matn Bulldinf Room 17 1 rWf· le puljft bed on l y 001nt of \'JO\\', but settled nevertheless. � CJt aaeb w��k du.ring th C.Ollege i�: '' hey're all riglJt for hw?nn fuel, but o1 1:tt tib.e poatoftlce at T Em.tet· l no� n>.uclt good for u1uk1ng ste-atu." 1r.1,t;i, ·Mto lle;a.n. wa ,econd clan mall ::nul supe:nut�nill!Jll., Sle\•ens as he or !T'S A DREAM! m•t.ter. Fridtty, February 2, 1917 dci�d th1� <' :lr r�·billect to it� proper Snbscrlptlon price $1.00 per Year Jc-stlnatiou. y Rich, red brown or Gun ·Bue for tht.s nrlicl.,, , perbtt.ps ou nev Metal or Black Kid and white Single Copies, 5 cents each. (' 1' woulil ha\'e known how near youe ca1ut> lo having one big, almost et r Kid Top. WILL SOON BE IN REAL FRIENDSHIP llul, fl!eil Prtn·iou� 10 the, aforespok o g ,,o of ::.'tl llh 'tUf!Ht of the question. there NEW LOW HEELS (Ed l'r A.Guest in Detr it Free Pree,) W'lil'l Jl \.iOD as to what dl9•: OUR :NEW PLACE e o l llCh di$C\IS: You can al"'.1fs plea� a. fell vr position should be road<- or tho cnr ot In keeping with the rest of When you .shower him ,\•ith praise, .1;;ouhf!l\'-l, In a special faculty moetin.g A , your Ine a voice tllat's rich. and ruello"'· (·,died to di�cuf:� cltc u,a�tcr,y Protcs attire, but yet just a bit :-cor �her?.Pr al'gucd that tb should li will say be likes your wayg, more CHIC than ordinary. be fed to th� can1pu� �quirrt!l::J. e Ho will eouut yout· fl'lond�hip SJ>lendidg Ho,Y Pror. Jinrvey COll\'incedy th aa Miller's Studio When yoo're boosliug llhn alon , P.\'f'r, !'hone 174 But hi-5 lot'e for you is ended �l--'1nblr that th"l'C r,re alread t!nough Ask to see them ff you ti'll hhn where he's \Y rong. ''nuts" 'OU tbf: can1pus to Burtice cor our fu1·r)· fdC'u,h,. iuHI ,·ontended that New Style JI. is pra.i:-.1c, that :u1cn a1·c s\':eking th,o peanuts �houltl b(� �t"rved in the SKATING SHOE And not counsel, kind a.net wise. class roouts tu in<:r<.-a.:,;A &tt.endance and make the- intorC'.sl vttluntary. Pres, Ready :\ton rcs(•Ul. tho friend who';.; -;1>e:1 klng dent �fcKf'nn.... ·. h<"iug a rnore He\•ere U ilo'::. n1ovcd to criticise. i di�ciplfn-arian. obj.-Ch�d to this sch'Omc,e 'l'hl·Y Will l1koJ YO•l H you flatre1· And you'r(· I OOHLin� for lh,�ir- 1ighl and roco1r1nlenctcd that tl.J�yc h eatau But 1t's quile fl diffr-rPrH routl<::r only in the halls. tho :-ihucl :-i to be plac 1 Calll 379 Pt down the tr you trJ' to (! l' i them l'IKht. : Dewitt's Walk-Over Boot Shop t'a:.t. atlllh ,,.,,: st <'Orri dor. Jnunediately one ACTOS A..'-lD ;- Ph 324-W V•le urc fund ut 1'11,.,n who :iWeU UH upon eariu1 , o( tbr1 11n1UP.r, the stu· DRIVING and SADDLE l!ORSRS \Vith onJol'sctnonts of our cau�e. <1C'nt teachers in tbe trniuiog school TO RE:--T Hui. resent lho 011-.:-s \\'ho te-11 uc. unanimously )lOtilia111:•d the. facultv to ����������������E��E�����E��EE�� IHl.Vo lh< l)of1llut;.. re,luce,t to b�tter or our e:-ron, a.nith ou1· Haws. 1 Hut lbl+ best of t oae ,\·he, kno\\' us and 1\:,d h·l·�Jy lo tbo [>Ut> ils in order R S: to hau1pcre th.ctr vocal $1Ctivil.ies. And a.ro tollowlng in our ,-v ake, A New Assortment of PC>OL'S Th discusslou and \\'Orry \\'fLS all Is thci mnn ,\•ho comes to show u� l>·ol lo au t•IH1 when Mr. Steven�.e tr1·e \>Vht>rc w-0'rl� .uH\king r, 1ut�takl". 1 1 ' ri<\ l'lletl peanuta, thl JUST RECEIVED of Sn (Continued trom pngo 1) �ont tile widt!l · Just cast vings Bank thet· Oh rltc.iir Jour·ney. :,;ignod co Louts Gr�ttenberger. 'l'!Ja on )ticbigan Avenue. "}IAC." PHONE 379 JtOi;ition ur nlto1·11ato besides nu1lly 1 Always ONE DOLLAR and Othel' unoteasant (caturos ill\"Ol\'C,S tlLe TWO OIL TANKS carryJng o( auitcasei;. aruJ i>ltlnin.g. ot + always Worth More shOPS t:or the dl:>baL't'r�. Tlt.cy sulecliou CAUSE WONDER HIGH-GUADE of "Grett" w�i; JnHdi, .;triUc0. Quinue-11, Breakey, autl Benner will 1 endt:O."\"Or to .&hovr U,c jur, fnld nly panlt.CE."a for t.lte Lila.DY 1..-a , iou building on the ftlte or thA old v cous r ur found at this shop. e Hao ot our preseot t:u:. l':ly:-.le,u. H' fbiss • \' · ha e en the cause o E======IUl < :J I \ v bP E R - R: tri can ho counted on to I ,,rn� l' a.liv.ed from ,�· ill gbe right at home, on 1.1.u+ pl'&tCorm the �1-11... of t e �igllt or nine thousand Wear-U-Well toni ht tank:, n1akiug lho ,•iaithag team be- gal!ous of oil UtkPn frorn the \ lie�·Q that evi:tything thQ)' bave read wiH b1: id& y - -·------Prescription Specialists ···a ii--a High School Htudent. viaiting her sirr f'ri,b,y, "f' clwi\',; nnd lite :: Drilh)u; Erllil} J. S11yr<\ 1916, teach Alukan ocuTNl.ined O . Ouh act<)( HF ' kind. in ,;audevllle, Kull,and !li lt :>lutulal iug in Saline: aucl �HSN Marion Gun M11H1.•ro , 5 �'rU Et"1311i111ti.Jc. ee i 1 --·-- nison, forn·1 .. dy rArerence librarh:in at Mvml.is, t'(:h. .',-S\l&e at E,1!11 \Vb 1cr WI. oo:t.the amonPO!. ';oi f'l�,tl k.n; pre:,;. nt;, Th In J)ictlITT. I!. �l;o; MutuaI .M&,;.- 1crpicu;i. 1:vuninl,t ' �•li�s �V ilner, >l:->i. istant in the Bi ud 1 1 lUc. i Pl'}'o Del>'d,rtn1eny a t of t.he L,ibrAty sve.n., MARTHA WASHINGTON T1.1::< l 1.}·, f"1• . 8-1hf!\'dn J\1111, ii\._Tb � Vixen , • , l ' t,\· du a t y�t ,�v.t'.'k in J.,al\aing, ,Tisiling A!te-i; Pox fo!tut:o, t: 1'lll_l!!l •Jc __. \\�f dny F'}bt\ 1-9Hoo)s. Tht: End of1he the bitulP.r wbt>re our \•;ork is done THEATRE l •a-, ci Rainbow. 1Huo1J ifd. Graco 1>111moml uud tl1e \ ariOllH ltbrnrl os in tho Capt ltt Shieldin Sh dow No. t. Lntit <)11,: of ul City. PROGRAMS-FEB. 2-FEB. !l The lrt111Cl•w euw <: w 1 l n I Tlu;u,.1.ar Pet;. S-lt, n6 Jt k a:1.d O 1 11 Friday, Feb. 2-Frank Keenan in "The Sin Ye Do," in 5 parts. }.(Qrl\ in, A Coney hl,u: 1dPrinc.ieM.i I\ l'Bt:\ Recent Acceaauo a Keystone Comedy in 2 parts. Matinee lOee,•eoing 15c. ,nount 0:Hneotr and 'l'rl'v•·\. l!\.·11, 11>1.· ::7,) T>t>-Wt"�·• .lobu, l)�lllOCJ'O.CY and FA· 1 &tn°tJ.n��2:ditttlld•t:OO. �d lvc. 11cation, 19'1G. Saturday, Feb. 3-Miss Ethel Barrymore in "The Awakening of ';\·<; uil)lf 1>.f.5. f'tAl,l ri• "'l ;1·, a.nd ('.·45. ll)r. l I ::71. i·--·Lee:, .Joseph, !'lay tu Illducatiou Helena Ritchie" in 5 parts. Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria" 191G. The most talked of picture on the screen today. Matinee :: ;1.�- rc:tr�on, l!'ra.11 ('i� fl.• The Wgh !Oc, evening 15c. ;.choot problem, 1!>16. o·. O·· "Aikrni;, Charlotto A.• Primary Monday, Feb. 5-Douglas Fairbanks in "The Lamb" in 5 1>arts. OPERA HOUSE studies of nurHPa, l!nS. Eddie Foy in "The Favorite Fool" a Keystone Comedy in 2 6·10-'Hunt, Cnrollnc, Lttc or Ellen tr ports. (Rebooked by request) ' Richardij, 1912. Tuesday, Feb. 6-Bessie Love in "The Heiress of Coffee Dan's" frt1-"rard, ..-' \rternu�. r;neyclOl\Pdia. or 5 parts. Sterling in "His Wild Oats" a Keystone foods and bevt>rages, 1911. in Ford !; 'i:::.:?- DickP.n.on. 0. J\f., Alne1·lcan co Comedy in 2_parts. Matinee lOc, evening Hie. loniul go,·ornmeut. 1696�1796. Wednesday, Feb. 7-Mary Pickford in "Less than Dust" in 8 no-t:{ (}r<:go1·y, Dlsbop of Tours. His.to parts. Matinee and evening 15c. r)' oC tb� Frank.�. 1916. Thursday, Feb. 8-Marc McDennott and Naomi Childers in "The 1-0 HAves, Carlton J II., PoliUca.l and · ; c Vernon Castle in "Patria" t-oeta.1 history ol' utodern Europe, Pri e of Fame" in 5 parts. Mrs. f"R(WARl!S THROUGH 2 Vol. 1916.a Matinee IOc, evening 15c. 9·10.�L--Ht- dluiu J. \V., 'l'hc history or ne , friday, Feb. !l-Wm. S. Ifart in "The Devil's Double" inf>parts Rf.Sll)ENCE and CORRESPONDENCE COURSES or t"·ch·"" (luJ's, 19115. f &.W u., CiYU Setvice.1111d Keystone Comedy in 2 parts. Matinee IOc, evening 15c 9Z1- JnuPs, IJ. Stuart. Compa.nion to -- -- - t.»�� �_ffli liN[� t-toronu history, 1912. COMING- A'l'TRACTIONS-Cla1·a Kimball Young in '"fhe Rise t- cn 35";{- Learned, I-Ienry B.. 'J'he Presi orre1 u ent.e m of Susan," Harold Lockwood and May Allison in "Pidgin l' p.ac.h of c.ulle.tc c..._ini ng r.,l.i ng ::,)'Cat with us by dent'B Cabinet. l�12. g e r Bushn\an and Beverly Bayne in "The uaC nd •nd one or lwo 11-u mer, at the Cull<"ie 9H.99 SUlbart, J. C., 'T'he lory that Island,'' F ancis X. cmmer » l'< c o e p e : "The may b ,urc of , \ODlNC at l t ONE.-THJRO to ONE-HALF TO THEIR SAL.ARJES. \\'8$ Greece; a ffUr\'GY of Hellenic j Great Secret,'' Wm. S. Hart in Disciple,'' E. H. C o cir,lo 1e�d-· .• i lh m('),,f ,,rofa:1bl o linoe of w rk in th ubljc tehoob 1oday. \;'Tit <'tdt.urc and civiliz:allon, 1911. Sothern and Edith Storey in "The Enemy of the King. " at nce ( r pnrhtu14n. It will pay ><,,U t in'1 atlf.:i,te.,;;,,.,,.....,, · ..... �49,299- Waller. Mar, E., Thru th& I AODRESS F•. R. CLEARY,. PRES.. garos ot tho .Netborl&ndo, 1912. • Friday, February 2, 1917 THE NORMAL COLLl=:GE NEWS PAGE 3 I THE FAIR Cbis is tbt Stort that always has something New, and just what y e e n c ��� You've been Looking For r e e ��::� ;� k r r i e o ssed Women :�:� "�i � �rl�:� so e ie e O t e F w ll-d a s, Margu r t Worn-er, eCaroline eMartens, eEls Holm s, France s Holm- I 21 N0 H0 00 S t s, Jessii Wadhams,e Lucil Stanford, Jewelry, Art Goods, IL rth r tree � Nell e •Stobi , Ruth Nixon, Ruth ·Pal· mer, an d Hazel Lee.y n e j The formale parte e occurred i the v- 1 Fountain Pens ening at th T mpl . Followinge e are the alumnae who return d for th oc I (IRAINING DEPARTME@ casion., : Cut Glass· Novelties · l! ay,ee Bovee, Flint;e Norma Axford, e e e Ern stine Lau, Franc s Ball, and Lou· eTh Sev nth grad had charge or isa Palmere , Detroity ; Ruthi Baushke th chapele program last Friday morn and K rnie Woodle , ,Ch cago; Miriame I I ing 'and v 11y successfui lly demonstrat· Barton, Jane ,Edwards, -and Josephin 6��rg� D. Switztr tompany Dd that Mary Ant n's ",Promised Land'' Sherzer, Highlae nd Park; enEva Fielde; JEWELRY AND ART STORE can be usedi for scheool dramatization. Alice Harp r, Pontii eac; Hel Riopellie e , No. 108 Michigan Avenue, The pupe ls themselv s worked out and Ecorsy e ; Alvae St el r and Viola St l r, West present d three scenes from the ybook W andott . MEN'S as follows : (1) The Antin famil on A �======----======1) the day of departure from Russy ia, (2) e e CHALLENGEe e Arrival in Boston, (3) Mar 's gradu· "W h rewith chall ng ethe eS'enior ation from high school. Ore iginea lit e y Class to a ybasketball gamy , th win THE BAZARETTE BASKETBALL and spontaneity characteriz d th n ners to pla the facult for the cam Ure l)ro�ram. ne e e e pus championship." Opposite New Post Office Sig d, THE [)JDGJREE CLAS1S. Two m mb rs ofe th training edepart New Ideas in Fancy Work from leading houses, Royal Society, WITHSHOE NON-SKIDS menti faculty hav recently be n e out doe ng institut'6 worke ; Miss Wis of CIVIC LEAGUE WILL GIVE 17 Arlamo & Company. SUCTION SOLE e e th first gradee at ll ntone Harbor, ea nd WASHI NGTON ,PARTY FE B. It has b en the custome of the Civic Misse McCrick tt of th third grad at Japanese Novelties from the Orient. Fr mont. Leagu·e,y for sev ral y ars past to give $2.7 e e y part oni or enear Washington'se ebirth· 5 a y e The Training D partm nt Librar da . Th s. y ·a r ity w 11 b give n on Pictures to please everyone. Gifts for all People. Also e has a most interesting bull tin board Saturday,e February 17th.e Th eentire WHITE TENNIS in honory of L wise -areCarroll's e birthday, stud nt bod is invit d to ke p the SHOES and OXFORDS Januar e 2-7. Th re e s v·eral picture date in mind------and attend. ,/ ese of th nauthor himse lfe and of th lit· i _I Remember the Place tl girl, d of eth e hom s of both,y eand a Reme emb-ere ethe meeet ng of House of rGOODYEAR SHOE n e REPAIRING SHOP1 an autograph l tt r written b L wis Repre s ntative s yto eb held next Wed· Carroll ae d also a photograph of th n sday F bruar s venthe at four o' Stylish Women are wearing Neolin Soles and re·al Alic . clock in Starkweath r Hall. Every savin rooming housee ofe six or IDOI'e girls g feet and shoe bills alike with Neolin SHE126 MichiRWOODgan Avenue 'S should be r pres nted. wear-so springyt so flexible, so light. e Our Alumni i JUNIOR GIRLS,e ,sign up for Sw d· Call up Phone 222. We call and deliver sh and Dumb B lls. ATTENDANOE COUNTIS ! Cor. Huron and Michigan Phone No. 222 SYNONYMOUS J;.:,�g!t:�.��� �e..,::,,r!:�:' e F. M. SMITH, PROPRIETOR e e 1 ., '.Dhei .Suffrage club m t with Miss II ' rintendent 'at Centerville , to succeed - France s Wimere lasty Saturday and !!:.·======•====:======:===== II Hughe Morrison,e '15, r signed.i Mr. sp nt a very njo able afternoon. G, OOD I Boyce was givy n a substant al in I cr ase in salar .
j Helen Bidwell is principal of the e e e e s i t r P c u e ! Aur ra Pictur 1 �::,:·:�::::::.:::::::::;::: :: Fla hl gh G oup i t r s o s Memphis High school this year. e p arlse around th edge , e a hol near e the c nter, ande Gree k l tter in one Get Your Orders in Thei form r e M. S.e N. C. studentse e Early a d corner. Find r pl ase ereturn to n teach ng in T cumse h this y ar ar eNormal News office. !R ward offer Berthai M. LaJPoi int , Corinne C'ardwell, d. ALBERT Lille an Ch lson, Mary Searlett, eArdis L. MUMFORD, e e Bak r' Studio B ntley,i Irene Herbison, and B rnard y s e e Goodr ch. T. S. Murra , '01, form r ditor of Campus Photographer i e e e the Normal College N ws, now in bus Time to begin e e e Bernice Tink r, '10, is not leaching �es,s in Cortland, N. Y., was call d to Phone 633-M this y ar, but is at her home nenl" this cityy by th fun ral of his fath r , thinking Clio. Tuesda . Mr. y!Murray is an Ypsi boy, and is a strictle Normal product, ecome ing up hrue th traine ing school b for about them bo" th H. P. Lewis, '10, is Principal or the t tt East Lansing Hi•gh School. entering th •Coll ge. e e e e Cecil D. Mattoon, '14, is alt ndinp; '!'hf} Royale Gw nt W lshe IMale S'ing Eastman Kodaks! school in Kalamazoo. ers will b hearde iny P as Auditorie Baker'sOver Post OfficeStudio e um next eWedn sda ·eveninge und r the auspice s e ofy the Colleg . ePress no eBewt.rice Farnhame is teachingy the BROWNIES s v nth gl"ad at the McKinle School tices sp ak v r highly of th work ot in Sault Ste. Marie. this group of musicians. i y Emmae eAdr ance !Ro en, of 517 Cross PRE SULLIVAN Ula Abbott teaches English i in tlie M OS Junior High at .Sault Ste. Mar e. str et, sp nt last week d in Chicago. AND e e ·Fi Isabel Schel!l, '09, i,s Supervisor of Ed 1S'yteirnle, brother of C.e P., l ft lms and Film Packs Penmanship and Drawing at the Soo. Monda for Hillsdal to tak n upe his COOK work gain, much improV'ed i h alth e n by a Developing and Printing Ruthe · Bartron, '-08, is t aching i l:J.isvisit here. THE STORE FOR C'asp r, Wyo. e e Hel n IMacA1pinee wa:s called to h r done promptly e e 7 e t i Allienei e Poe, '12, iteaches Mathemat-, home in Bad Ax , :u sday, on accoun cs n thi Junior H gh School at Sault of the d ath of h x sist r. MEN St e REM E B ER : - M THE REXALL=KODAK STORE uff an has t he Domes- R membere e :: :: : m �. MAKE KNOWN tic: Art and History work in st. 1 · Thate on of ithe fi11st earmarks ofe a Weinmann= Matthews Company Charles. gently man is h s thotfuln ss yof oteh rs. e n __ e e If ou do not have to stud , th oth· ·os. a 118 Michigan Avenue Hazel Phinney, i e t ach s fourth er f:llow do�s and you h v o right YOUR WANTS 0 I o-rade in Flint. th s y ar. to disturbe him. e . Ife it do sn'te both r you to fhng your I l!::======II AT e a shoe s onn th floor, it does bother the Jane Richan1s, '08, is Princip l of •l • - on of the schools of S't. Joseph. f llow i the room beelow you. e If youe habituallyi s t your alarm an i e Mae E. Gib80n, one of th winter term hour ahe ad of yt me at which you wish graduates is teach ng second grad at to aris , it mea not disturbe i youre snor·,e Lansing, Michigan. Here address is ing, but it do s rob theel ghte re sle pe'l- 11 L2 E. Michigan av·enu . or an hour eof muche n ed de r st. If you ar ask d to s btl down ande DRAM ATIC OPPO RTUN ITY FOR I be qui-et at a yreasonable hour in the s1'U DENTS evening,y i it ma not suit your mom n· - Phone 788 tar wh m,ne but it does adde e comfort - e . . . I and happi ss to the oth r f llow.e e ROWIM.A In ally cornmumties th r�i is �ormant e If vou doe not cea re about "th oth 1· abi�i� in matterse dr�maty c, sunplye e a· fello�v" b choic enough about youre waitmge th �pportumt to b com a- e e as a gentleman to at l ast wak and �ctlv�. I r putation . . . b econsid rate of others. ! The Y_psilant1e Pl�!�1�s. reahzmg this I B a -GENTLEMAN-or go and join DRY GOODS ' and havmge the fac1hties and1 opportun- . . vour your kin d .e V • itres1 toe y d v l op sue a h b"l"ti Y, wou1Id • . . p . S . 0 11'1 s,i rem mb<>r·- e ek e v e r muc h t o h ear f rom an Y ·n NOVELTIES 1 "What s sauce for the gand r is t rest d. e I I FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT! . sauce for the goosgn e." anyoni e has writtene play or If a .s·1 ed Phone 1042 would l k eto write one e, if any oll'e bas 'A NlONY MI.BS. e costumes I origiif naly id as on sc n ry or ------·-. ---,.- rsone has acting ability,e e the Fancy Baking or or an p y ENGRAVE D CARDS Ypsilantiy Pla yrs ,veould lik th ope Order youre engraved cards at the Ice Cream for Parties portunite to tr th me out. We hav Normal N ews office, Room 17. All styl a numb r of e plays r ady to b-ee cast es at pric se that are right. Comee in We Solicit the Student Trade and ewould b very glad to us new If it is not there ande to look th m ov er. We will b pleas· mat rial at once. d show them to you. THEY'LL Please address all communications e e CLARK'S BAKERY to D. L. QUIRK, Jr., City. BANY D!a, !!BANtD! Yea, BAND! ! Y a, James Clark, Proprietor 109 Michigan Avenue Get it For You FLAY ! PLAY'! PLAY! !! BEAT FER!RIS. PAGl1 = N.H.S. QUINTETTE 1r � � LOSES TO MILAN THE LIVE STORE I Reid's Men Play Loose Game; The Announces the arrival of Mack & Co. I Visitors Clever ' Ann Arbor I I In • hotly contested prellminary to SPRING SUITS and TOP COATS th<1 Norm·nl·Olivet game Saturday night, Clarence Reta·� Nol'mal High from the House of 1857 Dry Goods, Furn/lu re and Wome� 's Fa sAio�9 I 7 boy� went down to def�ttt a.L tho bands or the :\(tJan Iligh fl�-e by a score of 16 tv 5. The local tatls put up � rag- KUPPENHEIMER ged ortonso and det,en:se while Lho rloor \\'Ork of the Ylsttors was very and MADAME WALLEY gootl. :\llla11 will be rC".m ombered b, 1nuny as the \\"inner or seoond place MICHAELS STERN in tho ·St..1.t.e tournament staged by the of the Norroal last spring, Line-ups nnd surnnu1ry. SPRING HATS By Knox N. H. s. MIian Wright ...... U' ...... Fotil}'the Darling, CU.1 -ro,,· ..RF ...... Blancot, Eibh:ir...... C ...... Lawson SPRING SHIRTINGS in soft or stiff cuff Dressmaking Shop Roulell ...... L<.'.� ...... 1Draper 11:fill"r...... R(} ...... Blackmer styles. I 1 Goal9 trom fl�ld--Carrov.· l, Jloutell 1; Fo1·Hythc 6, L, "·son 1. Goals from invites the young womer of the Normal College to fou1- "r1·1ght 1. Lawson 2. make use of our splendid facilities in planning ,.Referee, grneat llyncarson; scorer, BURKHEISER FLETCHER "Bill" Lt;lLY1ards; thnAlceeper, J. Jieon· e . afternoon and eveninir costumes for use during ATd Juhl. MICHIGAN AVE., AT WASHINGTON the J-Hop season. The Good, You Buy Must Satisfy ARTICLE BY PROF. NORRIS Watch Our Windows for Displays of Evening Garments ferences�- l>Y lnvestiga.U--1ng the rcla.tion) .JJ A number of exclusive models and many rich, new betw�n bcliefa about the dead and - o 1 materials and trimmings are here for your inspec nH;,th dl'I of ph�s under ditteriug geo l, ' � '• = ,, . - ' ·.·. '� graphic,LL eoudJtlons. The beliot ln an Better numbers at $5�·50 ... under\\·Orld abode ,of aouta grew out oC th� practice of iohuwatton among th�· ot•··Hotuerlc civilization ot tb.e Ae;ean "'Orld. The belief in an upper �;TUDENTS! world abodo grow out oC the practice. of rrealion among Lhe Acbn.eans, a Fancy striped Skirts in a variety of styles We are Agentsfo r the following First-class Makes of Shoes: northern race who bad had much use for ,fire, In their <:a.rlier abode, nnd who Decidedly favorable just no,v. ca.me do,vn into the ,Balkan poninsu1a FOR WOMEN shortly befon• the Trojan \'Var. The \\'OStern loc:1 lion of the abode ot souls Ford's (Rochester shoes), Red Cross Shoes, visited by Odyl'laous ts tnterprered as beI.n.g 1"<-'h�t�d tu a form ot bur!al Jn John Ebberts (Dr. Reed) Shoe& \vbtch Lh� bodic,;,,. of tlte ilAad were set afloat in boat� or canoP.s in o. region Ultra Shoes, John Strootman Shoes, where they wen� ca.rrled ln a.westerl)' dlrcctlon. 'ThB condiliona of this hy· "Ye Olde Tyme" Comfort Shoes pothesis �re sath1fied by the western CO•\.St of AHi� �Unoc. "•here alt tbe riv• [ii THEii�fift:WS STORE FOR THE STUDENTS & 13urley Steven's School and Sport Shoes ers now to the ,vest. The hypothesis is stlll further strengthen&d by con- FOR MEN. �idor.ition o( the close association of _ __ ------Romer i11 tradition ,\•Ith the cities a l<1ng this coast.. ,v hero ho would have === = Bos1tonians Emersons Dr. Reed's ; hecom(i fan1 llAr w.iJ.th the tradition ; E= , ==�� ==�==���=� i =�� PARTY DR.ESSES and GLOVES� � Snow's Endicott & Johnson Co. Can you beat this combination-Best makes in the Country ANOTHER DOUBLE VICTORY Cleaned and Pressed at the (Continued rrom pa.ge 1) A great many of these shoes were bought early and now 1 every tiluo Lbat the gnmo was stopped Largest and most Mod- retain the old prict: mark. We suggest you look us over to allow l\Utchell to send in another man (and 00 b�d thA entire squad on before purchasing. the noor nt. one ti1tnf) or o.nolher) the ern Plant. Mpoctator� ,v ere otL lht)t.t feet ready to IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE go, and �acb Un,e bca.ved sighs or �1o,lgnation on being intonned that the GOLDMAN BR.OTHERS Largest line of pretty PARTY SLIPPERS In Ypsilanti end ,�as not yet. T]').e Anal score whlcb wa-s 37 to 14-, does. not begin lo show tho relait l\'C 1uerils of tne two teams. WIN DAVIS Normal M. A. C. Freah Lt�as' College Shoe Shop We call and deliver. Ryn<'arson ...... l ,..1F ...... • Higbie. Corner Michigan Avenue Roi<'...... RF' ...... Ba.rte II• and Wa1hington SlTeet Phone 209.J Dunn .•...... C ..•..• Johnson La\\'l�r •...... LG ...... • K urt't �::::;;::::;;;::;::::;;::::;;�,::;;;::;:�;::;� F.tlLYrards ...... •RG ... Gustafson,. - ;=;;;:,:� b Barr •- --;;,:;.:;_,.-=-=-= -=--·--.-_,..,- :;;;;;,-=-..-=-•- ...,:;;;;-==·=- ;;;;-=,...--=·=� 60o/o U of POPULATION I GoalH frotn 1\ch1Dunn 7, "Ryny" S. Hole 1, Dnrtellc 5. Johnson 4: goa.14 85o/o I ft·o1u fouls- ·•n.yny" � out of 14, Hlg· SHE DARES! of TERRITORY ble 1 out ot 7, Rar-tellP 1 out or 1. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX has told THE TRUTH of the United st.ates are under prohlbltlon. Think or lt! Arid oo.ly a. comparatively to mothers and daughters through hundreds .shOrt time ,go, total abstainers were fl(htlng desperately for merely a foothold ID 1hls I Normal Olivet of newspapers and magazines oountry. Pollowttl g the tut election when mor11 tba.n 6000 saloons were wlped out,, Rynafd"Son, ...... LF ...... Pa.ck.ant MILLIONS KNOW HER existence. there remained only 335 wet counties lD tbe entire United States. Sh•