:00-U~pper Room Bible class meets,. 444 South State street. :30-Bayonne (N. J.) club meets, room 306, Union. phomore enghfeers 348, Engineering sor Friday will NUMBER 1 PRIMARY RETURNS (By Associated Press) Newark, N. J., April 28.- Revi returns in the New Jersey president primaries tonight gave Major Gene Leonard Wood the majority of4 over Senator Johnson of Californ The vote 'with 88 districts miss ,was, Wood, 51,280; Johnson, 50,694 Columbus, 0., ,April 28.-With o 235 precincts out of a total of 5,882 the state missing dSenatorHari late today was leading General Wio by 13,767 votes on returns from y terday's presidential primaries Ohio. Complete returns were in fr 65 of the 88 counties. tice on I prac- reception for Martha Cook . N .. a a (Continued from Page One) All those who are interested in the Republican party, whether members of the University or citizens, are urged by the committee to attend the meet- ing. Music will be furnished for the event by the Republican club's jazz orchestra. "Smokes" will be distri- buted free. Judge Sample, for many years chairman of the county Republican committee, will have charge of this meeting. f memorial commit- eges meet ip Press guild banquet h. 4 meets, room YESTERDA Y'S GAMI I CHINESE EMBROIDERIES HAVE praeti1e In Water- .PLAtE IN ART EXHIBITION rested in soccer foot- )m 306, Union. ub meets in practice anw building. .banquet in room 316, Court Gowns - .with and Paintings Collection from Orient Shown Wio [unlo' agine of se nmitt ublic meet: ternit Cafet 0 o'c bor lectu of. N MUM Chinese embroidery, garbs, and{ club smoker, As-, paintings will feature the art exhibit )n, which opens tomorrow in Alumni Me- ciety meets, room morial hall. Prof. Hugh Brodie of ence building. the surveying, department, who has clence society at just returned from China, is responsi- * ble for the loaning of several cases of Chinese embroidery and small objects oAY f art. The public will have the opportu- r engineers meet, nity to see embroidered coats from the ering building. summer palace of the emperor of nior literary class China and a complete Chinese bridal ee in reading room outfit which Mrs. Henry C. Adams al- ations office. lowed to be used during the exhibit. ing of Craftsmen Besides the paintings previously list- y lodge at Mason- ed, Mrs. W. B. Shaw contributed two eria lunch will be Chinese paintings.' lock. ,__ Radio associngon Use Old English Floor Wax. C. H. ire room, Physics Major & Co., Phone 237, 203 E. Wash- H. Williams will ington St.-Adv. Tubes."__ Read the Daily dvertisements. They Lvertisers.-Adv. a ill lead you to the best of Ann Ar- (By Associated Press) American League St. Louis, 6; Detroit, 0. Cleveland, 5; Chicago, 4. Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 7. (Cal on account of darkness in the 14 ning.) New York-Washington called on count of rain. National League. Chicago, 11; Pittsburgh, 1. PROF. FRIDAY TO SPEAK TO SOPH ENGINEERS AT MEETI Prof. David Friday will speak the soph engineers at 10 o'clock tod in room 348 of the Engineering bui ing. Two men are to be nominated, o of the two to be elected at the A campus election May 12, for thes box committee,' and also two others, o to be elected as Student councilm NUMBER 2 (Continued from Page One) sed tial ral 486 nia. ing 4. nly in inog ood es- in om ES led' in- ac- NG to day ld- )ne Ll- nor Dne an. PEARE, WEARER OF BASKETBALL "M," HURT IN FOOTBALL DRILL Robert A'eare, '22, Varsity "M" man, either sprained or broke his leg dur- ing a scrimmage at Ferry field yes- terday afternoon. Peare won his "M" in tho basketball season just passed and his showing 'during spring foot- ball practice made him one -of Coach Mather's most promising linemen. The ball was put in play and Peare, In attempting to evade his opponent, turned his ankle and another player fell on it, forcing 'Peare out of the game. The exact extent of the injury will not be known until tomorrow morning, when the X-ray photographs will be examined... Peare. is resting easily and is in no treat pain. RICE, FRESH LIT PRESIDENT, RECOVERING IN GRAND RAPIDS Robert V. Rice, '23, president of the freshman lit class, is now at his home in Grand Rapids, recovering from sickness. Rice was taken sick at the end of the, last semester with infipenza, and after returning to school at the be- ginning of the second term, suffered a relapse and was taken to University, hospital: He intends to return to the Univer- sity as soon as his condition permits. New Paving This Year Improbable The street committee met yester- day afternoon in the council chamb- ers to decide upon new curbs and gut- ters for the city. It is likely that no new paving will be begun this year. Chi Namel did it. What? Made that old soft-wood floor, look Just like a new hard-wood floor. C. H. Major & Co. Call 237.-=Adv. Home Cooked Food THE "Y" IN AT LANE HALL Lunch and Dinner-Per Week $5.75 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER ANN ARBOR CROP SUEY Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chopin 314 S. State JIVJu1HE VVU JJJ LIIU PHOTOGRA LET THlE SPEDDING ST MAKE YOU A GOOD $4.00 $3.50 " . r r r * Ui s #, SS3. SPECIAL SALE OF WHITE .POLO. SHIRTS $4.50 SH IR TS R EDUCED TO $3e95 7 DONALDSONS 711 N. University Ave. 3RAVING & EMBOSSING ) cards and new plate, up from .. ..$2.75 cards from old plate..... ... .. .$1.75 your order now and secure prompt delivery o. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELSARCADE Effinger that Deans J. C. Jones of the University of Missouriand K. C. Bab- cock of Illinois would be unable to attend the conference, but all of the others are expected. Dinner Planned at Union Plans have been made for a dinner for the visiting deans at the Union tonight, where an address of wel- come will be given by President Har- ry B. Hutchins. An entertainment at the University club, on the program of which Mr. William Wheeler will sing, has been planned to follow the dinner. The conference will end with a luncheon at the Union Friday. s '.. t PI 6ID iONS"]ELTCADIIA f(Di.hp rmaster drawinadpencil -HHB into your pencil work. Use a long-lasting responsive lead and quickens your pencil tasks .es them mare pleasurable - Self Government Delegates Meet Tod Registration of delegates at 10: o'clock this morning in Barbour gy nasium will begin the conference the Middle-Western Women's S Government association. Star Polo Shirts with collars ti fit. $3.00 upwards. Wild & Co.,3 S. State St.-Adv. If it is real artistic, decorative w coverings you want, go to C. H. Ma, & Co., 203 E. Wash. St.-Adv. Your Four Years of College Li will not be complete without a u Graduation PHOTOGRAPH, by the SPEDDING STUDI .- -22" Ado~WLED I axoJ e.rne ERS-AT SCHOOL AND IN TOVN . . ... . CKET SALE TODAY at GRAHAM'S day :30 ri- of elf hat 311 all ,for br ife Aa ,hang~e DERCLE FRANOAIS Presents 9 toy0:.S *1", 4-. Us.r 0N r- LAmi Fritz and at the New York Stock Exc c -/fd ct: At this, the very heart of Wall Street itself, one would naturally expect only high-priced cigarettes to be popular. But Fatima has proved an exception. Fatima's popularity at the Stock Exchange is, in fact, so great that only one cigarette -a high priced one, of course -equals or leads Fatima in sales. r Erckman-Chatrian's Famous French Comedy UE MONDAY, MAY 3 8 P. M. SARAH CASWELL ANGELL tA'SILY UNDERSTOOD HISTORICALLY STAGED AND COSTUMED i. T HALL FATIMA A! Sensible Cigarette ' a" SEATS 'RESERVED - 50c Rebate of 0c to Associate Members. II