/. 1 a:.. 11v.a ila aa sl\aa " I 1 OFFICIAL B'U LL ETI N received until :80 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays.) R. 0. T C.: Meeting 7:15 p. m. Reading Room Michigan Union. ROBERT ARTHUR, P. M. S. & T_ Typewriters sold, rented, cleaned, and tepaired. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- el's Arcade.--Adv. Have your trees pruned by an ex- pert. Estimates cheerfully given. Call Jack Jefferson. 2673-M.-Adv. THURSDAY, APRIL ,,1922 Number 18$ esidents of Ann Arbor: he Student Employment Bureau will be open during 'Easter Vacation. 7of our young men students are staying in Ann Arbor during the spring (ion and are/desirous'of work. They would like yard word, housework, ering, typing, cleical work, etc. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall Phone 1624. uate English Club: he Graduate English Club will meet Thursday, April 6, in Helen New- Residence at 8 p. m. sharp. Mr. C. N. Wenger will talk on "Some As- of Browning's Aesthetics". NEIL E. COOK, President Ity, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: t is requested that all students whose work is below passing shall be -ted to the Secretary's office immediately following the spring vaca- Cards for suchrreports may be found inthe messenger boxes or in this LOUIS A. HOPKINS, Secretary.- opolitan Spring Trip: oreign students and others intending to take the Spring Trip to Bat- reek; Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lansing and Flint should turn their s in at once. The hosts in these cities must know the exact number of s. Phone 1451 o University Exchange 110 J. Those who take the trip neet in Room 302 U. H. at 7:30 Friday night. J. A. C. HILDNER. ght Organ Jlecital: 'rofe~sor Earl V. Moore will offer the following program at the Twi-° Organ Recital in Hill Auditorium, Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: ert Overture in E flat (Faulkes); Spring Song (From the South) (Le- ); Elegy3 Nachspiel (Noble); Curfew (Horsman); Festival Toccata cher). The recital will begin on time and the doors will be closed dur- e performance of the numbers. No admission charge. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. gical Journal Club: 'he Zoological Journal, Club will meet Thursday, April , at 7:30 p. m. om 231 of the Natural Science building. The meeting is for a discus- Jf biological stations, and views of the University of Michigan Station, he Woods Vole Marine Biological Laboratory will be-shown. All those sted are invited to attend. GEORGE R. LA RUE. rs in Engineering: Vho may be interested in a scholarship which is offered by Columbia rsity in its School of Mines, Engineering and Chemistry, may receive er information or make application for the scholarshp through Pro- r HIigbie, Room 272 Engineering. building. The Scholarship confers, uition in any department of the graduate engineering school of Colum- rniversity in New York City, to the value of three hundred fifty dol- ey year. Applications should be made before April 18. H. H. HIGBIE. WHAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 4:00-Players club annual election of officers. Room 205, Mason hall. 4:15-Organ recital, Hill auditorium. 7:00-Varsity Glee .club leaves Delta for Ypsilanti concert. 7:00-Union freshman orchestra meets in room 308, Union. 7:00-Culver club meets in room 302, Union. 7:15--All Grand Rapids students meet in room 323, Union. 7:15-Spanish Conversational assem- bly in Adelphi rooms. 7:30-Taumen meets In room 321, Un. ion, 8:00-Boxing show at Mimes theater. 8:00-Christian Science society meet. ing in Lane hall auditorium. U-NOTICES Checks for federal board students are now on distribution in the office of the Dean of Studlents, and should be called for before the beginning of spring vacation. The April Varsity blotter Is out and can be had by calling at the Chimes office in the Press building. All Varsity Glee club members meet at the Delta D. U. R. station at 7 o'clock tonight to take special car for Ypsilanti. Announce Secial Train Schedule Three special trains will leave the city over the Michigan Central, and three over the Ann Arbor railroad Fri- day for the accommodation of students leaving for spring vacation. One for Chicago and one for Grand Rapids will leave at 1:25 o'clock, and one tor New York will leave at 2:35 o'clock in the afternoon on the Michigan Central. Most of the tickets for the Pullman cars on the specials have been sold. Ann Arbo: trains will leave south- "RIDER -for PENS."-Adv. Matinee Dance Saturday, April 22. Freshman Girls' Glee Club-Union.- Adv. bound at 11:40 o'clock in the morning and at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The morning train makes good connections at Toledo with a Big Four train for Dayton, Middletown, Cincinnati, An- derson, and Indianapolis. One speci- al, northbound through Owosso, will leave the Ann Arbor station at 4:41 o'clock in the afternoon. All times announced are train times one hour slower than city time. INTER FRATERNITY MAT TITLE" DECIDED TODAYl Interfraternity wrestling semi-finals resulted in a victory for Phi Chi over Phi Kappa Sigma, 2-0, and for Phi Sigma Kappa- over Delta Tau Delta, 3-0. In the consolation event, Alpha Sigma Phi went into the finals by vir- tue of a 2-0 victory over Theta Chi. The tournament will close Thursday afternoon when Alpha . Sigma Phi meets the winner of the Phi Kappa Sigma-Delta Tau Delta bout for the consolatioit championship. This match starts at 4:15 and at 4:45 Phi Sigma Kappa will meet Phi Chi for the "fra- ternity championship. This match should be particularly interesting as Dunn, Kalmbach, and Cutting of the former team and Cooper and McClure of the latter have proven to be con- sistent wrestlers thus far in the tourn- ament. To Punish Under Volstead Act Washington, April 5.-By a vote of more than 3 to 1, the house late today passed and sent to the senate a bill auttorizing the d tation of aliens convicted under narcotlc and Volstead acts. Senior lits may peace for caps and gowns with 0 Moe up until Friday of week. All orders must be then in order that the ca, gowns may arrive in tim Swing-out. ROBERT S. 1 Correspondence Stationery Typewriters. 0. D. Morrill, 17 el's Arcade.-Adv. "RIDER for PENS 3-Adv. and Nick- "RIDER for P spring Hatsan d dress h1'ater:4 in exelusibel designs Hosiery - Pure Silk - $1.00 and $2.00 THE WISTELRIA SHOP 330 )oayfnard Street Drink More Milk AND LESS COFFEE. Milk is food for the brain. Try putting yourself on a milk diet and see how much better you feel in the course of a few days. .t The Ann Arbor Dairy PHONE 435 .. r. GENER US U T in price Michigan Memory- Books Banners, Pennants, Pillows, etc. logical and Geographical Journal Club: There will be a meeting of the Club in Room G 436, Natural Science ding on Thursday Evening, April 6, at 7:30 p. m. PROGRAM Problems of Reorientation in Geography as suggested by F. J. Umstead, Professor Sauer. "On Sex Distinctionl in Fossil Cephalapoda", R Ruedemann. "On Color Bands in Orthoceras", R. Ruedemaun. Reviewed by Mr. Poindexter. All interested are cordially invited to attend. L. M. GOULD, Secretary. WAH R'S 0 Univers Book St s j A - - - - - - - - - - I Health Iectures: six health lectures which have been required of Freshman men in -the Literary and Engineering Departments for the last three, 11 be repeated in the Natural Science Auditorium, at 3 and 7 p m., members, of the junior, sophomore and freshman classes, as have :ompleted them. The lectures will be given immediately aftr spring as follows: :ure No. 1, April 18. ure No. 2, April 19. ure No. 3, April 20. .re No. 4, April 24. sure No. 5, April 25. sure No. 6, April 27 WARREN E. FORSYTHE, M.D., Director. "eRobert 1'1.' Wenley-Gen By James G. Frey. '22, i 0 I LATHIS CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 PM. LOST -Century Reading, Marshall & n Economics, and notebook in South Wing. Finder please call -W. M. Talcott._137-2 - Brown Cordovan pocketbook aining papers of personal inter- Notify owner or Daily office. 137-2 -Delta Sigma Pi fraternity pin. [er please deliver to 803 South s or call 754-J. 138 - Several weeks ago, garnet elet, family keepsake. Please 383-J. 138 -Pin, odd shaped with settings rilliants and blue stones. Phone -J. 138. -Black leather case with glass- nd Waterman pen. Reward. Call e, 524-J. 138-2 -Pair of nose glasses in black Call Marian Kerr, 1287. 137-3 -Gold Eversharp pencil at Soph a. Call 685-W. 137-2 ,MISCELLANEOUS NTS-Where do you eat. Have tried Ottmer's good meals? If you're the loser. Three meals lay $6.00. Two meals per day' . Open during spring vacation. Williams and Thompson Sts. _13W-3 A.L PRICES on collar and cuff in organdie, linen, and check- ngham. Lovely Easter gift. hone 2948-J. 137-2 LMANTON BILBIE, Teacher I1 FOB RENT FOR' RENT-Front suite, well furn- ished, for two boys. Every con- venience. One block from campus. Inquire 230 Nickel's Arcade. 138-2 'FOR RENT-Six room modern house furnished for the months of July and August. One block from Cam- pus. Call 661-W. 138-2 FOR RENT-A single room 1-2 block from campus. 604 E. Jefferson St. Phone 349-W. 137-3 FOR RENT-Large double room-very desirable. Four windows and well furnished. 609 Monroe St. 138-2 FOR RENT-Five room apartment for rent. 216 Obsetvatory St., Phone 2315-J. 138-2 FOR RENT - Very desirable front room for one or two students near campus. .427 Thompson St. 138 WANTED WANTED-Theses accurately typed and neatly bound. Miss Clark, 1443-M. 138-2 WANTED-Job during spring vaca- tion for student with car. Box N. W. R. 138-2 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Racine 18 foot canoe. Sail, lee boards, rudder and com- plete equipment. In Al condition. $50. Call Standish, 120. 138-2 FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou- pons, $4.00. Call 754-M. 137-3 _. ° "Professor Wenley has been at Michigan twenty- five years. He came to Ann Arbor way back in the dark aged *when there was a fence around the campus-when Washtenaw mud was a woodland and State street a puddle." APR I L CH I ES ON SALE TODAY Get Yours 7Io Re :1