THE MICHIGAN DAILY -.- - ,. I 1E i. A Wherever You Go This Summ HATS HATS HATS ,,-. a; r Go To Calkins' HATS HATS HATS HATS For Take Along a Soda Water For Thirty Years the 'Best Columbia Grafonola HATS This Machine $12.50 IMMIX For Your Canoe DRUGS KODAKS Calkins' Pharmacy 324 South State Street CANDY SODA II a 11 We are showing the latest styles in Suits, Top Coats Sport Coats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings Wadhams & Co.'s Corner Main & Washington Sts. . - wommomommomoz ...mmommom Be Attractively, Dressed and gain the admiration of all by having your next suit Individually Custom Tailored by ARTHUR F, MARQUAROT Campus Tailor 516 East Willam St Phone 1422-3 '1 tbe Mach ca 1Ioom is now making Reservations for tion and College-end Banquets. Initia- Fraternities, Sororities and Campus 5ocieties are invited to take advantage of our Splendid Facilities. EFFICIENCY MEN HOLDCONFERENCE (Continued from Page One) Co., of Chicago, Ii. Clothing: Le-_d- er, Richard A. Feiss, manager Cloth- craft Shops, The Joseph & Feiss Co., Cleveland, O. Boxes: Leader. Frank R. Wallace, Eaton, Crane & Pike' Co., Pittsfield, Mass. Envelopes: Leader, R. B. Fraser, Sewel-Clapp Envelope Co., Chicago, 111. landmer- chiefs: Leader, D. J. Walsh. Jr., Herrmann, Aukam & Co., Lebanon, Pa. Printing: Leader, Henry P. Ken- dal, Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mass. Disuision C. T'lypej :. Non-con- tinuous processes; varying products with varying speciications mui ~le purpose machines; varying opera- tions; complex routing. Chairman, Regent W. L. Clements, of Bay City. Machine Shops: Leaders, Carl G. Barth, consulting engineer, Philadel- phia; 'Commander Allen M. Cook, Dickson Bldg., Norfolk, Va.; II K. Hathaway, Tabor Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia; F. A. Parkhurst, Detroit; and Albert R. Shipley, Seth Thomas Co., Thomaston, Conn. Discussion .1. Combination of Type 2 and Type 3. Industries originally of Type 3 ,which, by standardization of product, tend to become of Type 2. Chairman: H. H. Seeley, president of the Superior Manufacturing Co., Ann Arbor. Automobiles; Leaders: F. F. Beall, vice-president in charge of manufacturing, Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, and J. C. Regan, the Tim- ken-Detroit Axle Co., Detroit. Discussion E. Special. Construction work. Chairman: Goldwin Starrett, New York. Leaders: W. B. Laine, Hale & Kilburn Co., New York City; Wil- liam O. Lichtner, Newton Highlands, Mass.; and John H. Scoville, produc- tion engineer, Aberthaw Construction Co:;, Boston Mass. Discussion F. Special. Merchandis- ing in which the salesman seeks the customer. Chairman: James Inglis, president, American Blower Co., De- troit. Traveling Sales Management, Leaders: H. A. Brown, Tabor Manufac- turing Co., Philadelphia; John M. Bruce ,New York City; and Henry T. Noyes. German-American Button Co., Rochester, N. Y. 2:30 o'clock, afternoon. Chairman: Dean M. E. Cooley, of the College of Engineering. Lecture on "Scientific Management in the Operation of a Public Service Corporation" (illustrat- ed), by Charles Day, Day & Zimmer- mann, Philadelphia. 8:00 o'clock. Chairman: Boyd Fish- er, vice president of the Executive club, Detroit Board of Commerce. Lec- ture on "An Illustrated Trip Through Scientifically Managed Factories," by H. K. Hathaway, vice president, Tabor Manufacturing Co., of Philadelphia, SATURDAY ,1MA 13 9:00 o'clock, morning. Summary and discussion. Chairman: Morris Llew- ellyn Cooke, consulting engineer, Phil- adelphia. 2:30 o'clock. Baseball game, Cornell vs. Michigan. All of the meetings will be held in room 348 of the new engineering build- ing, with the exception of the round table discussions Friday morning, which will be held simultaneously in various rooms. Beginning Thursday, an information bureau will be main- tained in room 214. Until the opening of the conference, the general inform- ation bureau will be Prof. J. A. Burs- ley's offices, room 239, engineering building. All the meetings will be open to the public. BUNKER ADDRESSES LAST ASSEMBLYOF FRESH LITS Speaker Tel1s I'ir.t Year Mui to Follow Nature andlo Their Best "Dame Nature is a great old dame, providing you follow her dictates. Try to go against the natural grain and you're up against it. Do the best you can and let it go at that." These and a number of similar re- marks made up the address given by Prof. Robert K. Bunker, of the Law School, at the last fresh lit assembly yesterday afternoon in University hall. His subject was "Almost Sophomores." Professor Bunker talked at length on tlh vast difference between knowl- edge and learning, and lai muh stress on the necessity of paying more attention to the practical things than to mere ancient history. He appealed to the freshmen to follow Michigan customs and traditions, at all times re- main faithful to their trust, and to pay back noth tlhe state and the uni- versity for all they have done for them. A number of well-rendered selec- tions by the Fresh Glee club, a fine reading of Kipling's "Boots" by D. R. Hertz, '19, and a short business meet- ing completed the assembly. So successful have this year's as- semblies been that it is expected they will be continued next year. WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS b''~stt :u'ts : rze ar l1 "' ; ,,/'' , ,''' .., n -- _, t " i i (o1E A MLLMENDINGER'S Music Shop Phone 1692-F 1 122 E. Liberty C OMING" 1EVENTUS May 10.-Kalamazoo Normal College vs. Michigan, baseball game. May 12. --Soph Prom, Armory-. May 13.--University of Detroit vs. All-Fresh, baseball game. May 1:.-Varsity track meet. May 13. - Cornv ll University vs. Michigan, baseball game. OWN LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDAE AT THE Please Telephone or Call without delay, as May and are being taken rapidly. S"UGARBOWL 109 SOUTH MAIN STREET Personally June dates May 17.- tival, 8:00 May 18.~ tival, 8:00 May 19.- tival, 2:30r May 19.- -First concert of May Fes- o'clock, Hill auditorium. -Second concert of May Fes- oclock, Hill auditorium. -Third concert of May Fes- o'clock, Hill auditorium. -Afternoon, tug of war be- The Professor Can't Do It He can pass you out of college with honor marks, but he can't pass you through life. Tackling the problems of business -is a matter of physical and mental pre- paredness, and these come from well balanced foods and rational exercise. For the problems of college or the battle of life nothing can equal Shr ddiced Wheat the food that contains all the muscle-building, brain- making material in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. Its daily use preserves the proper balance between brain and muscle, supplying the phy- sical strength and mental alertness that are needed in every line of endeavor. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is on the training table of nearly every college and uni- versity in this country and Canada. Two of these Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream make a complete, perfect meal, supplying all the strength needed for study or play. Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. (Second Floor Annex) fIIacht,& Co. Look over the advertizements in l'atronize Daily Advertizers. The Michigan Daily. They will in- ----- terest you. ** litronize Daily Advertizers. ** 'I Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta DVERTISI.NG Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store tween sophomores and freshmen. May 20.--Morning, pushball contest and class relays. Ferry Field. May 19.---Fourth concert of May Fes- tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 20.--Polish Seminary vs. All- Fresh, baseball game. May 20.--Leland Stanford Univer- sity vs. Michigan, track meet. May 20.-Fifth May Festival concert, 2:30 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 20.--Sixth concert of May Fes- tival, 8:00 o'clock, Hill auditorium. May 30.---Memorial Day (Holiday). May 30.-State Normal College vs. Al I-Fresh, baseball game. June 2-3. -Interscholastic Meet. June 2.---Notre Dame University vs. Michigan, baseball game. June 2.---Cap Night. June 3.--Notre Dame University vs. Michigan, baseball game. June 9.-M. A. C. vs. Michigan, base- ball game. June 10.-M. A. C. vs. Michigan, base- ball game. June 25-Baccalaureate Services. June 21-22.-Class day exercises in the schools and colleges. June 23.-Alumni Day. June 29--Commencement Day. President lutchins Speaks at Buffalo President Harry B. Hutchins will speak at a banquet of Buffalo alumni n that city on Monday evening, May 22. m I M I - WANTEI) WANTED-Students to sell Nibco Sanitary Brushes. Best proposition on campus. Phone Cotton-373-W, Simpson-2180-M; Yeisley, 2494. tu-th-sun WANTED--Soph Prom ticket. If will take six dollars bring it to So. Division St. between 1:00 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. you 537 and m9 FOR REST. FOR RENT--Entire second floor over Calkins' Pharmacy. Steam heat- suitable for offices. E. E. Calkins. m4,5,6,7,9,10,11 FOR SALE FOR SALE-One concert ticket for May Festival, Main floor, 303 N. Division. Phone1907. m9 FOR SALE--Three May Festival tick- ets for Wednesday and Thursday evenings and afternoon concerts. Call E, L. Phillips, phone 339-J, 517 S. Division St. m9 r . E' >, ' x 1 Q s 4 f ¢ " 0 I . . - -. / r . 4.N'I~ 'T'ernsd is enjoyed l)y the mer- chant who makes it easy for customers to reach his storevby tele- phone. S ingle'line service af- fords a Ciar track for all rders that are tele- pho;d and for that reaon gives greater t phone x'au . in the . -"Tess e:a1ilment than the party line. 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