lA & ~dtr AILY .. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE TO START CAMPAIGN IN CIT'IES Practically every city in the United States of any size has been assign'dA to students by the Michigan U on to carry on the campaign for life mem- berships during spring vacation. The campaign will be limited to the gradu- ates of the last five classes,, Meetings of the various committees are now being held at the Union to ex- plain the details of the work. Sidney Small, '09, who now lives in Detroit, will return to Ann Arbor this even- ing to assume control of the commit- tee of forty that has been chosen to work that city. David Hunting has been placed in charge of the Grand 'Rapids work and Edwvin Thurston of th2 Toledo gradua:es. All these com- nittees will meet at the Union tonight at half past seven. LEE A WHITE WILL ADDRESS THE hIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS. Lee A White, '10, will be one of th three speakers who will deliver ad- dresses at a session of the first annual. convention of the Federated Houses of Representatives which is to be held this week in Detroit. He has been elected an honorary member of the as- sociation which is composed of branch-s es in ten high schools of several states UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIVEN YEAR BOOKS FOR EXCHAN , Fifty volumes of the Michiganensiar. have been given to the University li- brary by the year book management, as a result of the request of various colleges, interested in the Michigan book. These volumes will be distrib- uted as an exchange medium with oth- er schools. The fraternity list of the 1912 edition is back from the engraver and.has been verified and corrected,and the club portion of the '12 book is now being completed. Fresh Engineers Dance Thursday. Freshman engineers will hold thei second class dance of the year Thurs- day evening at Granger's. The price of admission will be one dollar. The first dance given by the fresh engi- neers netted the class a profit of aboult twenty-five dollars. Posts Notices o Water lmpurties. . Printed cautions relative to the im- pure conditions of the city water wert posted yesterday on thebulletin boards of the campus by order of Secretar Shirley Smith. Chubb House open during vacation. 133-134 The finest printing office of its size: in the state of Michigan-The Ann Ar- bor Press, Press Building, Maynard St. Call and see us. Printers of any- thing from a name card to a boo. Musical Instrument Repairing, work1 guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Son's Mu- sic House, 110 S. Main St. 87 tf * * *I * * * *I *I *I * * * CLASSIFIED A 1).. -0- Advertising matter for these columns may be left at the DAILY office, opposite the Ma- jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. m., or at The University Pharmacy, 1291 S. University Ave.,Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, Packard Street, The Brown Drug Store, Main Street, and Quarry's, on State Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. for next morning's issue. These ads bring results. * * * * * * * * * * May Festival I MAY 15, 16, 171 Reserved seats n Some excellent ones at 1* FOUND The Michigan Daily finds the owners of lost articles. tf Found-Brown kid glove. Owner may have same by applying at the Daily office and paying for this ad. 134 LOST Lost-Sunday evening, at Michigan Central depot, a velvet hand-bag em- - broidered with letter A, containing locket of great value to owner; pocketbook, card case, and letters addressed to owner. Return to 818 Church St., or Phone 658-L. Re- ward. 134 Lost-Saturday afternoon $60 in cash. Finder please return. to Daily office and receive reward. 132-33-34 Lost-A derby exchanged by mistake at Granger's Monday evening markd- ed R. W. P. in band. Phone Pollard, 991-J 133-34 WANTE I. Wanted-Comfortable suite of rooms for lady and daughter, with use of piano, between or near campus and high school. Phone 373-L. 133-34 Wanted--Interior decorating to do. M. D. Moore, Home Phone 682. 128-36 The sooner y the better your University School of MAYNARD STREI fl Wanted-Physician for esta practice. Address X Daily. Wanted-To purchase the remainder of a choral Union series ticket. Tel. 1206-L. 134 FOR SALE For Sale-Oliver Typewriter. Used less than one year. Price $50.00. Mack & Co. 126 eod 138 - -FOR RENT. For Rent-Rooms at 518 S. State St. opposite Memorial building. 134-5-6 Leave your want ads at The East University Pharmacy, Van Doren's Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every night for the next morning's issue. tf NOTICE A fine opportunity for she summer awaits the student who is looking f-r something to do. Phone 1619-J this morning and make appoint- ment. JU 5'E forl SPECIAL NOTICE We have a large assor.nent of small musical goods which we wi'l place on sale at once at reduced plices : Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, Moutli Organs, etc One thousand copies of Yellow and Blue at 15c per copy during this week only, 2 copies for 25C. GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 Liberty Street Buy where you can get a r.) " ng you call for Go~dyear' s Drug Store10 ash al O e 107 Sowzth Mulin Streot . The Largest Stock in the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD Telephone Your Order Now Both Phones No. 11 Combining a bit of work with plea ure the members of the Forestry cl held their fourth smoker of the ye in the basement of the economi building last night. Instead of a r< ular program, the woodsmen spent t evening in taking lessons in throwi the "diamond," the "squaw," and via ous other hitches, in assembling pac and in making some of the simp knots that always come handy in t woods. Professor H. B. Merrick of the en, neering department talked informa on camp life and a general discussi of woodcraft, etc., followed. The co mittee in charge of the affair serv refreshments. of his practice. N ed as toastmaster thews, Franklin B Bis, and John M.] toasts. Raymond and a quartet comr Taylor, Marowitz a other music. WOODSMEN GET TRY PROFI h , I 11, SVGAR BOWL -stop in and see what ired for good drsser . Tailor Ice Cream Sundaes and Sodas, all flavors., They're fine noW that spring has come. "Art" Curtis, '11, Visits the City. Arthur E. Curtis, '11, has been look- ing over the "old haunts" for the last few days. He is at present teaching in the high school at Escanaba. Like several young teachers that have been seen about the campus lately, "Art" has a small adornment on his upper lip and some more fur on his over- coat collar. Street 1 a ! w ww wr ww rw ww r ri n i 4 w rw+rrw. r orColleseMen at Allen'Goo the