THE MICHIGAN DAILY . AY FESTIVAL GUESTS Eat at Oren s Cateteria E. William St. * * * * * * * * * * * * *1 * AT THE THEATERS * * TODAY *1 * Majestic - Virginia Pearson * * and Joseph ilgour In "Thou * * Art the Man." * * - * * Arcade-Edwin August in "So- *I * cial Highwaymen." * * Orpheum--Willard Mack in * * "Aloha Oe." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Garrick-Detroit The play selected by Mr. Glaser for the second week of his engagement is "Jerry." It was Billie Burke's big- gest success, and it will offer Miss Fay Courteney a great opportunity for the display of her talents as a comedienne, as the burden of the comedy falls upon her. Jerry, the girl, decides off-hand to marry her Aunt Joan's lover Montagu, herself, when the aunt's love wanes after twenty years' procrastinating, through no fault of his own. Jerry is punished after she has taken things in her own hands. But then it comes out all right. Montagu and Jerry are married. The play closes with a scene in Arizona, the land of canyons and mountains and romance. There they are at "Bird's Nest," living happily ever afterwards. TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR WORK Engineerig Students to Show isitors Operation of Machines Donning their best suits of over- alls and their cleanest jumpers, the students who will demonstrate the work carried on in the engineering slops during the engineering exhibit will on Thursday morning show all visitors the mysteries of the forge and will explain the workings of machines. One group of students will demon- strate the automatic turret lathe, a device which can be set to turn out any desired piece of work and then can be left with no further attention except supplying it with new material and removing the finished product. Souvenir plumb bobs which will be turned out by the machine will be distributed., In another exhibition, souvenir watch fobs will be stamped out of sheet brass. The pattern making shop, the forge shop, and the machine shop will all be in full operation. The heat treating of steels and the oxy- acetylene welding processes will also be demonstrated. PROF. A. H. WHITE TO LECTURE Will Talk to :Detroit-Ann Arbor See. tion of Electrical Society A lecture on "Electrical Precipita- Urge Engineers to Attend Meeting All soph engineers are urged to at- tenfd the special class meeting today at 4:00 o'clock in room 348, Engineer- irg building. The captains of the light- weight tug-of-war team, the pushball contest, and the second relay team will be elected, and general plans for the coning contests will be discussed. Prepare Large Budget for University Work on the preparation of the $1,- 800,000 budget for the University of Michigan was carried on all day yes- terday by the budget committee, in hopes of presenting it complete at the meeting of the Board of Regents to be held Friday. Lieave CopyLeave Copy duarr's and Students' Th elaA DVE RTI S IN G I I tion of Smoke and Fumes," by Prof. At the Majestic A. H. White, of the chemical engineer- Comedy is all that composes the ing department, will be delivered Fri- bill at the Majestic theater Thursday day at 6:30 o'clock before the Detroit- and Friday Charlie Chaplin will an- Ann, Arbor section of the American LOST LOST-Chi Psi badge. Leave 620 State. Reward. m16,17,18 LOST-Delta Sigma Delta pin; blue and red stones. Finder please re- turn to 527 Thompson St., or call 1415-J. m16-17 LOST-At Soph Prom, gold pencil. Call 2220. m16-17 LOST-Kappa Beta Psi badge. Re- turn to 325 S. Fifth. Reward. m17,18,19 LOST-Pair of tortise shell glasses Monday; probably on Washington between State and Main. Finder return to 1000 E. Washington. Re- ward. m17 FOUND FOUND-Sunday morning on street near campus, racquet. Owner can have by proving property and paying for ad. 1118 South University Ave. m17 FOUND-A gold class pin. Can be had by calling at 415 E. Jefferson and identifying property and paying for this ad. m17 FOR SALE-May Festival course tick- ets, two adjacent seats in front row first balcony. Phone 2044. m17 FOR SALE-Two good May Festival tickets for Thursday night, Friday and Saturday afternoon. Phone Holton 344. m17 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, front second balcony for Fri- day and Saturday night. Call 1072-J after 4:00 or after 8:00 o'clock p. m. m17,18 FOR SALE--May Festival ticket. Single concerts: Main floor. Phone 815-W. m17 WANTED WANTED-Single ticket for McCor- mack concert, on main floor or first balcony. Call 1448-R. m16-17 WANTED-May Festival ticket in first or second balcony for Thursday or Friday night, or both. Trost, 852-W. m17 FOR SALE THE MICHIGAN DAILY 50c for the balance of the year MAILED OR LOCAL Offices: Press Bldg Maynard St. ac tay. %U p 1aJII ila pear in his burlesque on "Carmen." Raymond Hitchcock will be seen in "A Wonderful Wager," while the "Lion Hearted Chief" is a Mutual laugh- maker. That ChEgrlie Chaplin's ability is not confined to slap-stick comedy is dem- onstrated in his burleque on "Car- men," in which he combines real dra- matic situations with his most comic efforts, and from the contrast comes the humor of the piece. Edna Pur- viance, his leading lady, makes a de- lightful Carmen. Institute of Electrical Engineers, in room 165 of the Chemistry building. The lecture will be illustrated by experimental demonstrations a n d moving pictures. The subject has not only an important bearing on various industries, but also deals with the abatement of the smoke nuisance, which is of interest to the public. All who are interested are welcome. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your interest to trade with them. ** -t Patronize Daily Advertizers. WANTED-House for Communicate with Daily. club of 25 men. J. H. N., care m16-17-18 Old Town Canoe paddles, $1.25 and Walsh Taxi Line, Phone 2255. $2.00, also seat backs at $ .85, $1.25 and $1.50. Save money on canoe sup Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. plies at Switzer's, 310 State. ti 830. tf Call tf ** I; Everythin at in Photographs Lyndon's Now For Pictures With only a few -reeks of school left and a gl-eat many years following in which to "go back" over those "Good Old College Days," it is fitting to remind one's self that now is the time to get together at least a few pictures of friends and scenes perhaps commonplace now but later to be cherished in fond memory., THERE ARE TWO WAYS One is to go out and get tiem yourself, and the other is to go to Lyndon's. Kodaking is so simple nowadays with all the late jM- provements that almost anyone can get pictures with an Eastman Kpdak and a reliable photographer to do the finish- ing. About Amateur Finishing Of course there are any number of places you can have this done. BUT IF YOU REALLY WANT THE BEST, and most people do, we remind you of our 11 years of experience right here among Michigan students (and during all this time we have led while others followed). We say that we give you better equipment, greater experience, and we still use ELON DEVELOPER which is off the market entirely. We could sell it and "get along" like others do, but you wouldn't get the results. KODAIIS FOR RENT AT 10c We always have a lot of good Eastman Kodaks which we rent at 10c per day. Try one. Latest Kodak Models We carry the complete Eastman line of Kodaks and sup- plies. We now have all the LATEST MODELS in stock. You'll find a lot of new ones this year and it will pay you to come here where the new ones are always in stock. GRAFLEX CAMERAS-a new one that eclipses all others. The 3A SPECIAL with RANGE FINDER. Our greatest trouble is in keeping supplied with this new model. MICHIGAN "1L" BOOKS $1.00. ceived. 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