THE MICHIGAN DAILYt -PLIES TO LEWIS MICHIGAN BEST" .ILI U IUDECLARES SHARPE PROFSSOR SAN EX-ENATII You "fellows don't have any more KEPT OUT OF SEINATE BECAUSE fun per square inch than we used to," HE W ;N T WRONG O WAL said former Ambassador William G.1 Sharpe, '80L, in an interview Tuesday. Editor, The Michigan Daily: "I think the University of Michigan is In yesterday's Daily a quotation by the greatest educational institution in ex-Senator Lewis of my reference to the country. I may have sentimental him in an earlier issue is far from raosfrbleigsbti a exact, and I am sure se polite a man not, I am sure I would say the same. wil infaines wecom a orrc- I made that statement to Ambassador tion. Jusserand when I urged him to come My statement was that he "went to Ann Arbor for the Washington wrong on the wvar," and that as a con- birthday exercises." sequence he was retired from the Ln "I am a good Frenchman even if I ited States senate by a people whichI am not good at anything else," modest- had at last found itself; all of which ly said Lieutenant de Wierzbecki also requires no proof for any one con- in an interview yesterday. "My nam-e versant with current history Mr is Polish. My grandfather left Poland Lewi wat wrng n th sae wa ayin 1808 to come to France to fight un- that Mr. Wilson did, whose irecognized derNtolo, That'swlI a good spokesman he was upon the floor of ptit the senate, in which capacity he de- Mr. :Sharpe was the guest of honor fended .the "too proud to fight" pro-} Tuesday noon at a luncheon at the nouncement, the misguided peace over- Union given by the 'faculty of the Law1 tures, etc. school.' Other guests of honor were He cme p -fr r-eletio in ov-President Marion L. Burton, President- ember, 1918, and though he had the eeiu ar .Hthn n e warm endorsement, of President Wil- gent J. E. Beal. Last night Dean _ son li ws dcisvey dfeaedon heHenry M.. Bates of the Law school, isuo his recordydeete n h and Mrs. Bates gave a formal dinner issueof hs reord.at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe= WILLIAM- HERBERT HOBBS. who are their guests during their vis- it in Ann Arbor. A PT _1 r.A MTIN f V V T _ AT THE THEATERS VTODAY Screen Majestic-"The Jucklins," Monte Blue. SProfessor Tealdi Speaks at Howell Use Classified advertising and sell Let-a classified ad find that lost fProf. Aubrey Tealdi, of the landscape your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. title.-Adv. design department, addressed the Coin- munity institute, of Howell, Michigan,! last night o hysbeto landscape' 5 H B R AR design. o h'sbjc fIDETROIT IDETROIT - A.4.WO6EVERYBODYS COMEDIEONE Kfr (. a ICharlotte Greenwood in UP IN MA S 'ROOM" Ask for the "LINGER LONGER LETTY" wx~ePa le h t h LaugIhkt er Februarye bbiruy 27 Play TIa ~l T with Arcade - May Allison in "The Marriage of William Ashe." rV Wuerth-Omner Locklear in "The Skywayman." Universal News and acomedy. Orpheumn-Alice Lace in "Body and Soul." TIllIS WEEK I Stage C~ S-rrick (Detroit) - The musical comedy, "Up in Mabel's Room."f Shubert (Detroit) - Charlotte Greenwood in "Linger Longer, Letty." Learn Gregg Shorthand Learn Touch Typedvriting The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS Pnd CLASS ROOM IDeal, All Rounzd College Shoe Same High QuVality as the 'OM LOGAN GOLF SHOE If your dealer cannot supply you write us for catalog and prices TfHOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY j Hudson, Mass. Send for the Tom Logan Calendar, which pictures, suitable for framing, the International Golf match between Ouimet, Ray and Vardon. We.Have the Secret of 1 I Secretarial Training Beginning and Advanced Classes Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. - I Just Received_ - = Wednesday, Feb, 23rd. Hamilton Business College State and William Streeto - ~ -FOR FIELLOWSHIPS Students who wish to make appli- cation for the Breit fellowships or American-Scandinavian Foundatipn fellowships must do so by March 15, according to word received by the Graduate school. The Breit fellowships'"were founded and endowed several years ago by Otto Breit to promote the advancement of science by means of research and are' tenable at the Imperial College of Sci- ence and Technology of London, Eng- land. They are three in number and each have an annual value of 751 pounds. Consideration of applicants for the scholarships will include statements from the professors under whom the candidates studied and *a perusal' of their published papers. The American-Scandinavian Found- ation fellowships total 20 and have a value of $1,000 each. They are de- signed for study in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway on° a variety of subjects. Candidates for the scholarships must have been born in the United States. Further information regarding the feb- lowships may be secured at the Grad- uate school. PROF. POOR'S SON DROWNS SAN ATTEMPT TO SAVE SISTER. Vincent C. Poor, Jr., the 12-year-old soan of Prof. Vincent Poor, Sr., of the mathematics department, was drown- ed about 6:30 o'clock Sunday after- noon, Feb. 13, near the Detroit Edi- son company's power house below thek Argo dam. The boy, jumped into the mill race to rescue his little sister who had fallen into the water. The girl was p~ulled out by bystanders but the boy Immediately sank. His body was re- covered about two hours later. F+uneral services were held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning, Feb. 16, from the residence, 930 Packard street. Interment was made at For- est Hill cemetery. Use the advertising columns of The Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. I a shipment ofI PROF. HEADER HIT BY AUTO; CONDITION REPORTED BETTER = T h H E Thompson's Bon-bons = Prof. 0. L. Meader, of the language,= R.KEY department, is in' the Homoeopathic (S H 1 f hospital suffering -from injuries that' = . J he received Sunday evening, Feb.. 13,! Hunger-Cure Sandwiches when he was struck by an automobile driven by Dr. L. P. Hall. The hospital authorities report that Prof. Meaderr°= is doing well. 1 Waffles and Fountain Us~e the advertising ct umns of The ! 600 East LibertySevc Michigan, Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. 1i191111 1 w11lIlltlQlIIIIil1lll t1111llllill[11 Use hem in College Use them after College A R C A D E THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE O]F ANN ARBOR i r 1t All LAST TIMES TODAY i Now=" I -I t,,, E 1 1 z ti ytiI r a r> lc Il, , ,-a, 911 i - LAST TIMES TODAY "TheMariag ofWilliam Ashe" OTHER ADDED ATTRACTIONS Tomorrow and Saturday, Only I- moommommumumi Lt. Ormer Locklear IN "THE SKYWAYMAN" TODAY ONLY -,Lai ureA a strange great I acl>zture --rotnance citba wine-quick. _ ned pulse of outh. Li C A AKE METRO As the girl who did ctA~" I, -° not knowv herself From William Hurl- -but's play r r t I ~-- Less than a m'ile from, the beach hotel I~e on di., fantastic romance, this glorious high adventure of youth: T - I x Showing the daredevil aviator in a series of thrilling adventures filmed above the clouds, * 1I rI {w SUNSHINE COMEDY UNIVERSAL NEWS .d '"Flame of Youth"" by F. SCOTT FIjTOZGRA.LD Students lunch 409 Jefferson High Class food With SHIRLEY MASON JIfe Cutest Star on The Silker Screen Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m Ready to Serve AT ANY TIE Open from A1 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pot of hot tea and bowl of rice PLAIN CHOP SUEY SsCeNTm tHINESE aptd AMERICAN Style Short Orderi u~anij Turil Lo 613 LibertV S# M. SU1NDAY - MONDA Y TUESDAY AE~v A bore CLATSICK W110the Adap ted by, 4 Directed by BAYARD VE' DANA v-proof story Kof a girl fought herself man-proof y WALDEMAR YOUNG frons aturday Evening Post story ry DALLAS M. FITZGERALD FILLER, Director of Productiona "Oh Lady, Lady" With A&~ti 7~: ;