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May 21, 1922 - Image 8

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-05-21

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ETIN~
.urday.)
Number 169
degrees or cer-
that no degree
immencement of
r certificate fee
isiness, 4 p. m.,

:TH, Secretary.

ity of California, will lecture
f Life," and Tuesday, May 23,
.1 be at 4:15 p. m., in the Nat-

F. E ROBBINS.

of a local chapter of the Scabbard
and Blade, is requested to commun-
icate with Box S and B, 223 East
-Ann street,
The Varsity Glee club will hold a meet-
ing at 7:15 o'clock Monday night in
the reading room of the Union. The
matter of charms will be taken up.
The Ann Arbor Art association an.
nounces an exhibition of Batiks by
Hugo Knapp, oil paintings by G. A.
Beneker, water colors by Edmund
S. Campbell and Lars Hoftrup, and
pen and ink and pencil drawings by
D. S. Walker, Catherine C. Fowler,
and Katherine McEwen. Open daily
from 2 to 5 o'clock, West gallery,
Alumni Memorial hall.
Camp Davis men-All men going to
first camp must see Cuthbert, trans-
portation manager, Tuesday morn-
ing in the Engineering room to sign
up and pay for their transportation
to camp. Fare is as follows: round
trip, either from Detroit or Ann Ar-
bor, $16.45; one way, $11.40; Pull-
man lower, $3.75; Pullman upper,
$3.00.
Think of the foods you like best foi
Sunday dinner. Then come to the
Michigan Cafeteria, for they're sure.
to be served.-Adv.
ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS
SCHVTJDLR F.FFCTIVE OCT. to, roar
Read Down Central Standard Time
A.M. P.M. * P.M. A&PM
Daily Daily Daily Daily
7:30 1:30 L.v... Adrian ...Ar. 7.b0 12:45
B~os 2s5 ..T eumselt ... 6:2 ts I
8:25 2:25 .....Clinton......6:oS ;r:5
9:15:1S......Saline. 5:151:00
9 :4,5 :4 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv.. t a to:; R4
A. M. P.M. P.M. A&PM
Read Up
SUNDAYS AND HOLTDAYS
P.M. P.M.
3:30 Lv... Adrian .Ar. 9:00
4:05 ..Tecuimseh ., B:25
4:25 ... Clinton ..... 8:
5. . Saline.715
.45 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv. 6,t.
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UNIVERSITY BOOK

S-M.IAY ISSUE N1%OW READY,

A GOOD BOO

--There's

nee, and the Arts:
n probation who have not
such students are required
and Research for examina-
arts at 4 p. m' on Monday,
hose names begin with let-
B, Law building; from L
to Z, inclusive, to Room D.

Hundreds of reasons for eating
dinner tomorrow at the- Arcade
Cafeteria. The most satisfying
is that you'll enjoy it!

fail. This takes

G. HALL, Registrar.

11

years has been' of-
Warine Engineering.
ublished, as certain
e conditions in gen-

Upstairs, Nickels' Arcade

to students who will have

imination in the sub-
.ng. The final exam-
for grading.
ent will also receive
pects to complete the
requested to call and
oom 326 Engineering
n week, between the
to 3 p. m.
ery year after this.
H. C. SADLER.
curricula in jour-
z journalism should
Prof. J. L. Brumn,
2 and 4 o'clocl Any
he curricula in jou
n journalism is eligi-

'16

Does
foods?
served
Adv.

yaur appetite crave spring
They're tastily prepared and
at the Michigan Cafeteria.-

/' , _

Gatq ng

Canoe and Party Orders
OPEN SUNDAYS

For light Luncheons after the show or dance
-'STOP AT
T1e2lue Bird Delicatessen
1112 SOUTH UNIVERSITY

'urses,

PROF. F. N. SCOTT.
ast time this year at a
.esday, May 23. Talks on
ers will be Gordon C. El-
Cunninghom Co., Detroit,
rgan. Officers for the en-
ay afternoon in the corri-
will be sold after Tuesday
f the luncheon is discon-
GALLERY, President.

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Frieda Hempel

vs Hounds

le agility of the infielders
"Varsity stuff". Not a sin-
was chalked up against this
on of stars. On the initial
ng" Scherer capered in big
form, making remarkable
f an occasional wild throw.
I "Bull" Byers electrified the
with his uncanny putouts.
iferty performed creditably
taking everything that came
Without an error, while at
eamn" Bostic manoeuverea so
that a big league scout in
stand signed the young fel-
r his next year's team. In
ns THE Daily was repre-
y three demon sluggers,.
f" Parker, "Kmppy".Robert-
'Rube" Hershdorffer. These
s.came thru with three home
tce, while "Rube" managed
two bunts.
s "Jamie" Young and "Vern"
ere showered by pop bottles
bites in the fourth inning
rooters for a close decision
Later in the game both men
ed to Washington by a spe-
from "Ty" Cobb to officiate
emainder of the series.
tist guild social half hour.
1 Nicholson leads Baptist
eeting on "The Place and
of Faith."
'othy Arbaugh leads Pres-
Young People's society on
wer of Example."

If you heard her at Friday Ev-
ening's Concert you will want to
hear her sing "Blue Danube Waltz'
again. Ask to hear Victor record
No. 88540.
You hear Frieda Hempel, Wer-
renrath, Wim. Wheeler, Paul Alt
house and all the other great artists
as they are -- only when you use,
the Victrola.
To get the final touch of perfec-
tion which makes an artist great, it
the artist's Victor Records be played on the

LO/ED Al ?AS IIOT" 1 l
Two Suits in One
If you desire a good looking suit pos-
sessing pep and snap you will best be
satisfied with one of the above made at
Fashion Park.

I

is necessary that
Victrola.

Neither the instrument nor the record is 'complete in itself.
Both are dependent upon each other; both are specially made
to be used together,- and this is possible only because both"
are Victor products.
Victrolas $25.00 to $1,500.00 in upright and period model
styles. Convenient terms of payment when desired.

FourSpecialVitor Records
BOTH DANCE AND QUARTETS, NOW ON SALE. THESE
ARE LATE. HITS AND VERY SNAPPY.

Rockii
Better

MONDAY
4:00--Editorial and art staff of Gar-
goyle meet at Press building.
7 :15-Varsity Glee club meets in read-
ipg room of Union.
TUESDAY
4:15-Prof. M. Gomberg will address
meeting of U. of M. American Chem-
ical society, room 151 of Chemistry

t'd avhrr r & 'irn

farers meet in room 83
1.
naw club meets at Union.
ad-Up club meets at ;Unio:

Musir Wpougr

110 SOUTH

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