LN DAILY ILY r of Sets ress ciated Press) ar. 22.-Radio en- increased ben-fold w months, it ap- vey conducted by ress and covering t, Kentucky and ly all points from e been received of radio sets, par- ses of telephony, ire were hundreds ir out a statement Hoover at the re- ice at Washington >wing to rapid de- :telephony within e months there are' radiophone receiv- ion in the United with less than 50,- PAREH OUTLINES NEEDS OF ELECTRICAL ,-STUDENT "Good horse sense, analytical capa- bilities, and the ability to work lilke, the devil," are principal requisites of an electrical engineer, according to the statement 6f Prof. John C. Parker, of the electrical engineering depart- ment, in an address to the freshmen engineers at 11 o'clock yesterday in room 348 of the Engineering building. Professor Parker went on to out- line the dangers and advantages of the electrical engineering profession, stating the various divisions of the trade that might be followed and giv- ing examples of some of present day possibilities for great futures in this field. WISCONSIN STORE DECLARES REBATE, (By Conference Radio News Service.) Madison, Wis., Mar. 21.-The Uni- versity co-operative company. at the University of Wisconsin has declared .a. rebate of 20 per cent trade on 1021 sales. The total amount of profits that were distributed Monday among students and faculty members was $32,386.18. Irish Paintings Attract Notie Considerable attention has been at- ,tracted in the French art world to a 'recent exhibition of Irish art, the first ever held in Paris. The Irish nation- alists are evidently trying to bring a national art before the public, as well as a national literature. The exhibition, which contains about two hundred works, includes painting, a little sculpture, black and white work, bookbinding, needlework and leather. The honors for the exhibition have been accorded to Sir John Lavery whose paintings of Irish political leaders cover a large part of the exhi- bition. Considerable attention has also ;been given to a portrait, "Miss Lilah MacCarthy," by Charles Shannon, an- other prominent painter. French influence is quite noticeable int the works exhibited by the young Irish artists who have lived in France. Among the younger ones displaying are J. Yeats, W. Conor, Mrs. G."Henry. Ortenburgers Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Ortenburger, 1020 Hill street, are the parents of an eight pound son, Robert Deam, born on March 18. Mrs. Ortenburger was formerly Roberta Deam. Dean Kraus Talks Tonight Dean Edward H. Kraus, director of the mineralogical laboratory, will lecture on "Artificial Gems and Preci- ous Stones" at 8 o'clock tonight in Natural Scienbe auditorium. The lec- ture is to be given under the auspices of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national geological fraternity and is open to the public. Health Service Gives Schick Tests The University Health service an- nounces that it is prepared to give the Schick tests from 2 to 5 o'clock every Thursday afternoon. These tests are to determine susceptibility to diphtheria, and in case the patient is susceptible,, treatment may be given. TELEPHONE 214 F1 SwsdIn's Photographs O1F THEg Junior Girls' Play SAMPLES AT THE QUARRY STORE GRAHAM'S EAST V. STOWE and .t 713 EAST V. AVENVE P. S.-Lomwo your filnas a the same plao.s. M6 AUDiritN I SLEEP ANYWHRE,1 EAT AT RE THE CLUB LIll' 712 Arbor Str4M Near State and Packar i I, 1D MANE 1 ...._... :r--- _4 -I.. 'I .Hats and Cap What Do Men Want? the as, 0 g on of mor mon are used ch periment, th ctical uses farmers increase This is one of the highest rebates ., where the co-operative company has ever the mar- given.- Past rebates have varied from sets has five to 22 per cent.' e than The company was organized in 1892 nths, ac- by a number of students and two fac- ent. ulty members. A payment of $2.50 Jefly for entitles any student to become a mem- ey are ber. Membership is for life and en- in many titles the holder to participate in the are re- 'profits of the business, taking the reports, form of annual rebates on purchased ulletins~. goods. th talks es and a-operat- Why, some of our choice, smokes of course. I wiu~~Giuau 31Stal* .S. Filbert is the preferred sA the neli' idea in Spring, Jioth is also good; lik Seal. See the new br here, $600 hXClusive agents for £n Thos. Townend cabs, If your oandy doesn't suit your taste, e have some for you that will please. I I - severe rej ChopSuey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 613 E. Liberty drop in any time $3.00 I he local news- vireless news s. ,arising from ivirtually de- aunication in / Blue Fro'nt CigarStore W1SiU ate ateADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS . erSCHEDUL9 EFFEfCTIVE OCT. o« zgaf Read Down Central Standard Time ass ed AM. PM. P.M. A&PM iDaily Daily Daily Daily 7:30 1:30 Lv.. Adrian ...Ar. 7.00 =2:45 is 8:05 2:o5 .... Tecumsek .... 6:25 xzo on 8:25a 2:25 .....Clinton......6:o&5 xz:5s 9:15 3:15... Saline ...S... z*:oo ter9 Ar. Ann arbor L. .1A&P I .) Read Up to SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS .. I 1 A i- ... .; . ' } t ' , , MATINEE 2 - 3:30 ADULTS KIDDIES - 20 - lC EVENING' ADULTS KIDDIES 7-8:45 - 30c - 1kc I- a a ati an~y miuteA~ Ad. It pays.-Adv. P.M. 3:30 4:05 4:25 5:15 Lv.. Adrian ..Ar. Tecumseh. .Clinton .. Saline .:. gw:oo 8:a 6¢$~ P.M, THUR SD A Y FR ID A.Y S A TURD m- A William, Christy Cabanne' s "A t TIh e Stage Door joy a Dinner food and surroundings are right. I ( IL When both A fascinating tale of Little Old Broadway-vivid, sparkling and colorful. Intriguing personalities .- chor girls, men-about-towns women fashion-give tang and zest tot thrilling romance.: f. We have a well decorated Dining Room which posesses the Quiet, Restful atmosphere which all Peo- ple Appreciate. rus of this 1* III Lillian ("Billie") Dove Having gained her fame in the "Ziegfeld Follies," "Nine' O Clock Revue," and "Sally, Miss Dove .brings to "At Th Stage Door" a wide histrioni experience which makes hers living role.I i.. I A-M -_ Beautiful girls - stage d o o r Johnnies- the stage - cabarets -feature thistle of old Broad= way, Enacted by aA of Ziegfeld hand-picked cast. Follies Beauties. PROJIPT SERVICE Open 6 A. M. "s - 8 PM. K. RESTAURANT 209 E. LIBERTY i rn r rr r r+ r rr rr i . . ,. DANCES FRIDAY AND SATU Tickets at Graham's, Slater's and Wahr's, uptown Fischer Drug Co. and Goodyear Drug Co.,downtown