g of the presidents and the f the social committees of Lunch 409 Jefferson gh Class Food 6 am. Close 11 p.m all the classes will be held at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon in room 302 of the Union. At this meeting plans for making the Union of greater service to the social affairs of all the classes will be discussed. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the 'Student, Pro- fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional career, to go thru life with 100 per cent effi- ciency. THIS COURSE- Is short and inexpensive,' and is given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. Send This Clipping Today Pyramid Press: Publishers 14168 roadway, New York City Gentlemen:-Enclosed herewith is $5.00 for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy lessons by mail. It is understood that at the end of five days, I am not satisfied my money will be gladly refunded. Name ......................... Street.................... City and State.............. m -I 3ASE BALL GET INTO THE GAME SPALDING EQUIPM.NT BATS, BALLS, ETC. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 3. State St., Chloago,I1 I r11MAtrwlrwrr lr r i rir rr rr +r rr _ Established 1905 Varsity Welcomed .#y Large Crowd Cheering the victorious basgetball team, more than 1,500 students showed their enthusiasm for the players and coach by an assembly Tuesday after- noon at the Michigan Central station when the train arrived, carrying the team that tied for first honors in the Conference by victories over Ohio State and Illinois. The train pulled in at 5 o'clock amidst cheering and the "Victors" played by the varsity band. The cheering continued incessantly until the train had left the station, when' the students fell in to the rear of the band and escorted the team to the campus. The squad was composed of 12 men, including Coach Mather, Boyd H. Lo- gan, '21, manager, and Trainer Hahn. Yells were led by Albert O. Cuthbert, '21E, varsity cheer leader, at the sta- tion and as the procession marched to the campus. INTRODUCE BILLS TO CENSOR MOVIES Lansing, March 9-Three bills to provide censorship of motion picture films in Michigan havp been intro- duced in the current session of the legislature and it is doubtful whether any other proposed legislation has created such outspoken opposition and support. The latest bill ,to be introduced was given to the house by Rep. Stromh, of Grand Rapids. It was intended as a substitute for two previous bills, one of which had been introduced in the house and the other in the senate, and was understood to carry with it the governor's approval. Now, however, it is said that the governor and some members of the state administrative board are in favor of still further changes. Legis- lation providing for censorship will be supported by the governor, it is said, but certain revisions will be necessary before any of the pending measures will be altogether accept- able. SHOPS OF NICKEL'S ARCADE CO-OPERATE IN ADVERTISING The different shop owners in Nick- el's arcade have co-operated again this year in running a three-quarter page advertisement in The Daily. This advertisement is in the nature of a plan and will indicate at the en- trance of each shop what may be pur- chased within. Another feature of the advertisement will be the directory of the upstairs shop in the arcade. The court in the middle will carry the arrow showing the unsophisticated way to "The Maj." ak+es a m o-de1, husband, Ab Li lik&i 4 W'ith acknozwledgmei 0 HER NICE new husbatd. STEPPED OUT of the house. WHISTLING LIKE a bird. WHICH ALARMED young wife ESPECIALLY WHEN. SHE FOUND she'd picked * * * THE WRONG package. AND INSTEAD of oatmeal. * * * HAD GIVEN him birdseed. BUT DON'T think from this. * * * THAT EVERY guy. * - * YOU HEAR whistling. HAS NECESSARILY. * * 4* BEEN ROBBING the canary. OTHER THINGS inspire. THE ALMOST human male. * * * TO BLOW through his lips. AND MAKE shrill noises. A RAISE, for example. OR A day off when. A DOUBLE header is on. OR AN everyday thing. LIKE A good drag. ON ONE of those smokes. THAT SATISFY. * 4 WHICH CERTAINLY are. THE REAL birdseed. * * * FOR MAKING men.' * * * TRILL THEIR pipes for joy. * * * SO LADIES, if hubby. * * , GOES AWAYwhistling. 4* 4* * YOU NEEDN'T worry. * * L ALL'S SWELL. 0 KODAKS FILMS AMATEUR FINISHING FLASH LIGHTS ENLARGEMENTS LYNDON & COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSi fY W HEN you say that Ches- terfields "s a t i sf y," you're whistling. You know -the instant you light one- that the tobaccos in it are of prime selection, both Turkish and Domestic. And the blend -wll, you never tasted such smoothness and full-flavored body! No wonder the "satisfy- blend" im kept secret. It can't be copid, I. mi I . In packages of 20 protected by special moisture-proof wrapper. Also in rounld AIR -TIGHT tins of 50. gCR} Leisure Hours Pass Delightfully :to the Music of the Entrancing Ukulele, Mandolin or Guitar V. I. If you already play you know how fascinating these sweet- toned instruients are, either blayed solo, In clubs, or as an ac- companiment to the voice. In case you don't play, you could not spend your leisure evenings to better advantage than in mastering one of these pleasing instruments. They are easily learned and, being com- pact and light, you can take one along wherever you go. III Q T Genuine Hawaiian Ukuleles, $8 Up American-Made Ukuleles, $5 Up OUR MOTTO:- Service, Quality Workmanship We have one of the best equipped shoe repair s ho s in the city, which enables us to give you 1st class work and prompt service. Vega, Washburn, Weymann, and Famous Gibson Mandolins and Guitars, $15 Up Other Mandolins ajnd Guitars commencing at $8 TEGA TENOR BANJOS AND BANJO MANDOLINS Test the tone before you.buy! We'll gladly demonstrate any instrument for you. Prompt, courteous service. VACATION TIME! YOU MUST DANCE At the Beach On the Mognlight At the Country Club or you will be a wallflower DANCE AND BE POPULAR Start now and you can be a graceful dancer this summer Wuerth - Arcades - N kels l TAKE A LEAP And come and see us so that WE may demonstrate to HIM We can deliver a SUIT or OVER OAT With all the earmarks of 100% in k (' THE MAN ON THE FENCE should I NOTE THESE PRICES MATERIAL STYLE Mens' 1-2 Soles Men's Heel, leather and rubber Women's 1-2 Soles Women's Heels Wo. Rubber Heels $1.65 FIT .60 1.25 .40 .50 WORKMANSHIP Small' Instruments Repaired. Expert work. Prompt service. 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