i1K dA It I TIES WOMEN FED Hl men should get into poli- filiate with some political urged by Miss Rose Mon- eveland in her speech to lican women of Ann Ar- e University, delivered in at 3:30 o'clock 'yesterday are going to put a heart ,nment, just as they have try during the past few e Ndeclared. "Up to this nment has been a lop-sided has been entirely practi- w it is going to be Just as mud have a heart in it as Abraham Lincoln, Miss said, "It is not those that vote that are the ruling those who have and use! usion she said, "It is to people of the universities ation looks for leadership xt decade. I should there- at it is necessary for every- late himself with some po- y, for it is only in this way iug can be accomplished. rget that xve can supply you thing in the wallpaper or e. C. H. Major & Co. Phone PROGRESS;ON NEWS I HOSPITAL IS SLOW Work on the new University hos- pital is progressing slowly. Mate- rials necessary at this time are being delayed, acid whenever these arrive, work will be begun in earnest. At, present, there is not much completed except the greater part of the excava- tion that is necessary. All that is visible now, as proof of the fact that something is being done is a large hole in the ground, one concrete conveyor 200 feet high, and another conveyor in the course of con- struction. Workmen, bosses, and a; abundance of mud complete the sight at the hospital location. WHAT'S GOING ON I I . Star Polo Shirts with I collars that Sit. $3.00 upwards. Wild & Co., 311 S. State St.-Adv. Student Suspended from College Meeting as a committee. on disci- pline, the literary dean's advisory committee. decided yesterday to sus- pend for the remainder of the year Courtland Larned, '23, on charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. In view of the circumstances of the case the comminitteeconsiders its de- cision a light punishment and ,it was stated that cases of a similar nature will be dealt with much more severely in the future. At its meeting on Monday after- noon the faculty of the literary col- lege voted to refer matters of disci- pline involving misconduct to the dean's advisory committee to act as a committee on dliscipline. The action taken yesterday is tYhe first of its na- ture decided by the members in this capacity. Get your typewriting and memeo- graphing done now and avoid the rush. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Ar- cade.-Adv. WEDNESDAY 3:00-Senior engineers' baseball prae- tice at Ferry field. 4:00-Oratorical board meets in room I 302, Mason hall. 6:00-Aristolochite dinner in room 320 of the Union. 7:00-Hebrew class meets in room 105, Mason hall. 7:15 - Commerce club meets, room 304, Union. 7:30-Sigma Delta Chi meets, third floor, Union. S:00-Zioist society meets in Late hall. THJUESDAY 10:00 A. M.- Sophomore engineers meet in room 348, Engineering building. Dean Coole will speak on "Present Day Problems." 5:00-Chairmen of memorial commit. tees of all colleges meet in Press building. 6:1--Alpha Nu banquet in *om 316, Union. 6:30-Annual Baptist guild banquet at the Baptist church. 7:00-Men interested in soccer foot- ball meet, room 306, Union. 7:15-Cooley club meets in practice court room, Law building. 7:30-- Republican club, smoker, As- sembly hall, Union. 7:30-Phi Sigma society meets, room Z 231, Natural Science building, 8:00 - Christian Science society at Lane hall. FIA FRIDAY, t10:00 A. G.--Junior engineers meet, room 348, Engineering bu ilding. 3:15-Meeting of senior literary class memorial committee in reading room of student publications office. U-NOTICES Representatives Hof federal board of vocational education will be ' room 301, University hall, from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 3, o'clock today. Men interested in soccer football fare asked to report at 3 o'clock Wednes- day and Friday afternoons at Ferry field for practice. If it is real artistic, decorative 'wall coverings you want, go to C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Wash. St.-Adv. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organized 1863 FIRST ANN ARBOR MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN MICHIGAN E Per Cent Paid on Satings Deposits Courteous and aatlsf actor'4 TREATMENT todevery custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $650,000.00 Resources.......41000,OI.K# Northwest Cor. Main & Huron r07 North University Ave Towes Paint it.today. Use it tomorrow Remember how shabby the old car looked yesterday alongside of your neighbor's new one? Mae you feel like an outcast. Don't let that worry you --get a can of Lowe's Auto- mobile Varnish Colors and make your "old'bus" look like a new one. Paint it today and drive it out of the garage t- morrow. These Automobile Varnish Colors are made in all the popular colors. Easy to use -flow on like cream. Come in .and ask for free booklet. OSWALD A. HERZ 112 W. Washington St. Phone 353Fl cunts d. sale in fine stationary and a pens closes May 1. O. D. 17 Nickels Arcade.-Adv. caps. Herringbones, tweeds, .weaves. Priced, $2.50 up-' Wild & Co., 311 S. State St. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN N ARBOR, MICHIGAN HARRY B. HUTCHINS, LL.D., President FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG Bulletin, Cosmopolitan Student Community Eight Schools and Colleges F LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS-JoHN R. EFFINGER, Dean. scientific courses-Teachers' course-Higher commercial course-Course urse in forestry-Course in landscape design-All courses open to pro- son approval of Faculty. OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE, MORTIMER E. COOLEY, Dean. sin civil, mechanical,' electrical, naval, and chemical engineeringArchi-. itectural engineering-Highway engineering-Technical work under in- fessional experience-Work-shop, experimental, andfield practice-Me- 1electrical, and chemical laboratories-Fine new buildingCentral beat- plants adapted for instruction. iCHOOL, V. C.' VAUGHAN, Dean. Four years' graded course-Highest work-Special attention given to laboratory teaching-Modernlaboratories facilities-Bedside instruction in hospital, entirely under University con- ,ature. OL, HENRY M. BATES, Dean. Three years' course--Practice court work :iai facilities for work in history and 'political sciences. )F PHARMACY, HENRY KRAMER, Dean. Two, three, and four years' laboratory facilities-Training for prescription service, manufacturing rial chemistry, and for the work of the analyst. THIC MEDICAL SCHOOL, W. B. HISaALEDean. Full four years' tipped hospital, entirely under University control-Especial attention given :a and scientific prescribing--Twenty hours' weekly clinical instruction. )F DENTAL SURGERY, MARCUs L. WARD, Dean. Four years' course- housing ample laboratories, clinical rooms, library, and lecture room-- in excess of needs. SCHOOL, ALFREDsH. LLOYD, Dean. Oraduate courses in all departments s leading to the higher professional degrees. iSSION, E. H. KRAus, Dean. A regular session of the University afford- I degrees. More than 275 courses in arts, engineering, medicine, law, brary methods. ormation (Catalogues, Announcements of. the various Schools and Col- Guide Book, etc., or matters of individual inquiry) address Deans of eges, or the Secretary of the University. (By Associated Press) Detroit, April 27,-The threat of the railroads centering here to declare the jobs of striking switchmen vacant 0 6 o'clock tonight unless they returned to work in a body had gone unheeded by the yardmen's organization and the time limit expired. As a conse quence, E. D. Donner, vice-president of the -Michigan. Central, announted the roads would begin filling the plac- es with new men tomorrow and that the strikers, if they returned At alit would be taken back. on that basis. A spring party has been planned by the Sanitarium Aux., at the Nickels' Arcade dance hall, Friday evening, i April 30, from 9-12. Music by Fisher's Orchestra. Admission $1 per couple. Get your typewriting and memeo- graphing done now and avoid the rush. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Ar- cane.--Adv. w ' SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary -- THE QUALITY OF ICE CRAA patterns are a feature of 4 Society Brand Clothes. 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