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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919.

CITY BASEBALL TEAMS
TO COMPETE LOCAL HONORS
No local amateur baseball teams,
Michigan Roaders and the Ann Ar-
city nine, are going to stage a
man game at West Park, Sun-
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
e proceeds of the ticket sales are

to be given to the Ann Arbor boys
who have been overseas.
Tickets are on sale at Cushing's
drug store and the committee reports
more than 500 sales.
The Daily is a campus institution
-Support it. $1.00 for the rest rf the
college year.-Adv.

Engineering News
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Work has been started on the calib-
rating of the hydraulic press appar-
atus to be used in the highway bridge
test now under way in the highway
testing laboratory. In order to insure
absolute accuracy in the experiment,
exceptional care is being taken in the
testing of all the apparatus to be used.

to poor work, according to the re-
port of the committee on drawing
tables and chairs of the A. S. M. E.
This report 'is posted on the A: S. M.
E. bulletin board, and all members
of the society are requested to read it,
and to submit criticisms to A. D. Alt-

house, '19E.
The report recommends that the
chairs be lowered to 30 inches if high
tables are to be used and to 24 inches
if low tables are to be used. The low
tables are considered the best of the
two.

YOUR NEW

TRAS MARK RG. U& PAT QF.

MEN'S SHOES
of Special Merit
Our Stocks complete
No necessity of mnisfitting
The limit of value at any stated price
We especially invite comparison of our $9.50 and $10.00 Brown calf
and Cordovan Oxfords. Every pair guaranteed satisfactory.

CAPT. EDDIE RICKENBACKER,
WHO WILL TELL THE STORY OF
HIS EXPERIENCES IN THE AIR
IN HILL AUDITORIUM TONIGHT.
PHAUMICY SCHOOL PLANS
TO MEET SPECIAL NEEDS

It has been definitely announced by
the committee in charge, that the B.
V. D. dance, to be given Friday evening
May 9, will be formal.
Word has been received of the death
of the father of G. A. Pomeroy.. The
latter is an instructor in the electrical
engineering department, and has been
absent on leave at his home in Berk-
eley, Calif., since Christmas. It is
expected that Mr Pomeroy will re-
turn to his instructorship in the Uni-
versity next fall
Senior baseball practice will be held
at 9:30 o'clock Saturday on Ferry
field. Players are needed for all posi-
tions to play in a practice game with
the juniors. All prospective players
report at the Ferry field club house.
Freshmen should make reservations
in room 217 for tickets to the fresh-
man step to be held May 16, in the
Armory.
The Consolidated Press company, of
Hastings, desires to secure three eng-
ineers, who will graduate this June,
to take a training course in their
plant. It is a course lasting. three
years, during which time all the de-
partments are studied. A small sal-
ary is paid the first three years, but'
this is increased thereafter accord-
ing to the capabilities of the men.
Drawing tables and chairs are un-
comfortable and therefore conducive
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are what we offer to the young man
who wants to make the right impres-
sion.
A recent shipment has brought
some of the latest styles, and we in-
vite your inspection, before the stock

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CHEMISTRY COURSES OB.
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To meet the five fold needs in phar-
macy, varied courses in the College
of Pharmacy will be offered during the
summer session.
Drug clerks who possess the requi-
site amount of practical experience
required by state boards of pharmacy
and who wish to review the work pre-
paratory to entering upon the exam-
ination required for registration can
take special courses to fit them for
this end.
Special Courses Planned
Work will be given pharmacy stu-
dents who wish to shorten the time
needed to complete the courses lead-
ing to degrees in pharmacy. Also those
students in the College of Pharmacy
who desire to remove encumbrances
acquired during the regular session
may work to do so during the session.
Special courses will be given to
students of the University who are
planning to enter the field of food
and drug analysis, either with fed-
eral and state food and dairy labora-
tories, or with manufacturers of food
and drug products.
Household Owners Included
High school teachers of household
chemistry and students who are in-
terested in the application of chem-
istry and microscopy to household af-
afirs may obtain courses to suit their
requirements.
The faculty will consist of Prof.
Henry Kraemer and Mr. C. C. Glover
and assistants. The six courses of-
fered will be theory of pharmacy, man-
ufacturing pharmacy, pharmacopoeial
testing and drug assaying, food and
drug analysis, chemistry of daily life,
technical microscopy.
Further information regarding these
courses and work in the College of
Pharmacy may be obtained upon ap-
plication to the dean.

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Our amnateur finishing is of such quality that we
guarantee absolutely perfect results or no pay.

MRS. PEARL

LANDERS
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PH2NE1294
213 E. LISERTY ST.

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Ten fellowships are to be awarded
to students of American colleges for
technological study in Sweden, ac-
cording to a letter received by the sec-
retary of the engineering college from
the American-Scandinavian founda-
tion of New York. A definition of the
studies to be taken up has not been
made but it is expected that the
scholarships will be applied to those
studies in which Swedish science of-
fers unusual advantages, for example,
physics, hydro-electrical engineering,
chemistry, mettleurgy, forestry, and
lumbering.
Open to All Qualified
While it is expected that none but
graduate students will apply, applica-
tions from undergraduates who can
qualify will be considered. The fund
of the fellowship, which will consist
of $1,000 a year, has been pledged by
Americans who wish Sweden to bet-
ter understand American ideals. It is
expected that 10 students from Swed-
ish universities will be sent to this
country for study.
Four May Be Recommended
Four students may be recommended
from Michigan. Applications must be
made in such time, as will allow them
to be sent to New York and appli-
cation blanks returned to be filled out
by June 1. A folder further describ-
ing the offer is to be forwarded and
placed on the bulletin board at the
secretary's office sometime during the
coming week.
Collier-Whiteaker Marriage Announced
Alpha Chi Omega announces the
mariage of Pauline Collier, grad.,
School of Music, of Roscoe, Pa., to
Perry V. Whiteaker, '18D, which took
place this week at Flint, Mich. White-
aker is a member of Delta Sigma
Delta.
Michigan Dames Will Meet Monday
The Michigan Dames wil hold their
regular meeting Monday evening,
May 5, at the home of Mrs. F. H. Tay-
lor, 508 Elm street.
K. of C. MAY PARTY MONDAY,
May 5, at Armory. Diamond's seven
piece orchestra; $1.50 per couple.-Ad

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American League
Detroit, 14; Cleveland, 6.
New York, 3; Boston, 1.
St. Louis, 11; Chicago, 4.
Washington, 7; Philadelphia, 2.
National League
Cincinnati, 1; St. Louis, 8.
Chicago, 4; Pittsburg, 2.
Boston, 0; Brooklyn; 3.
Philadelphia, 2; New York, 14.
Intercollegiate
Indiana, 1; M. A. C., 0.
Mr. Hugo Prucha will play a flute
solo at the Upper Room Bible Class
this evening. Hour of meeting, 7
o'clock.-Adv.

anh will pay HIGHEST prices. Call
me on the phone and I will be at your
address immediately.

CAN ALSO USE

Ladies' Shoes AND Garments

WANTED
VANTED - Violinist and drummer
for summer engagement, northern
Michigan resort picture theater.
Drummer must be good xylophonist.
I want only A-1 men, with plenty of
"pep." Wesley A. Richards, 1246
10th St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
VANTE -Energetic man desiring
positiol in a law and insurance of-
fice. Address A. L. Deuel, Harbor
Springs, Mich.
VANTED-Several mensto phone
1775 Saturday and ask what we
have in work for summer vacation.
Remember it is this number which
some men called a few weeks ago
and got work for spring vacation
that paid well.t'try us again. We
have an interesting proposition and

LOST
LOST--On campus Wednesday, silver
card case. Finder please call Jean
Butcher, 2730. Reward.
FOR RENT
FO : RENT-Canoe storage, Morris
Canoes, Old Town Canoes. Used
Canots for Sale. Easy payments.
SaundLrs Canoe Livery,
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEGS - Saxaphones re-
padded and repaired. 1038-M.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-One mandolin and case.
Call 670-J.
FOR SALE-Let The Daily sell that
Article.

Claude Brown

120 N. FOURTH AVE.

PHONE 2601

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There are yet plenty of those

Bostonian and Packard Cordovan Oxfords

which we are still offering at $10.00.

Plain and Tipped Vamps

CAMPUS BOOTERY, 304 S. State Street

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