THE MICHIGAN DAILY UDENTS' SUPPLY STORE 1111 South University Ave., T .Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Books Cameras and Supplies Candies Laundry Agency Tobaccos GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Black Silk Hose 55c a pair;.6 pair for $3.00 DONALDSON, 711 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. p ri 0 I- LAST TIMES TODAY ROMANCE B E& PT LYTELL eFACE the drama of a phantom shame CLEMENTS LIBRARY WORK DELAYEDB By QRYMEN PLANS FOR BUILDING NOW CON- TEMPLATE COMPLETION IN OCTOBER Work upon the new Clements Li- brary of American History which has been somewhat retarded by the delay in shipping the hand-out stone from the quarries at Bedford, Ind., is now progressing satisfactorily and prom- ises to be completed early in the au- tumn, according to F. C. Painter, under whose supervision the work is being done. The delay in the arrival of the stone for the building has been due to the slowness with which the architect has supplied the quarries with the models and specifications necessary to undertake the work. This unexpected hindrance, coupled with the fact that Mr. Painter has, at present, only two laborers at .work on the Job, has al- tered the original plans whih contem- tered the original plans which contem- Sept. 1. Providing operations go forward without any further interruption, the steel and stone work on the library will be finished by June 15. Work on the roof will occupy the laborers for about a week from that time. About four weeks will then be re- quired to do the plastering. The re- maining time between the latter part of July and mid-October will be used to complete the details of the con- struction. *It is expected that the li- brary will be ready for use not later than Nov. 1. Dig Crime Wave Reaches Crest Over Week End What it is feared may develop into a crime wave second to none in the country swept Ann Arbor last Thurs- day and Friday. In addition to sev- eral fraternity boys who were arrest- ed for driving their Fords at too furi- ous clips, two small boys were ar- rested for breaking into the Ferry Field soft drinks stand and two des- peradoes from Jackson were remand- ed to the county Jail for stealing three crates of chickens in Jackson Thursday afternoon. The small boys were arrested on the complaint of the owner of ,the soft drink stand and were caught only after one of their playmates had told everything he knew to the chief. The outlaws from Jackson were arrested after they had tipped over their car on Packard street liberating a num- ber of the booty. In addition to these outbreaks against law and order a small black and white mongrel is reported to have bitten two citizens while they were riding bicycles onainstreet. As a result of these offenses the small dog is being diligently sought by the p- lice but as yet he has escaped pursuit. ADVOCATE LONGER ENGINEER COURSE Conference of Middle Western Deans Favors Liberal Study Longer university courses in engin- eering, with more liberal studies, were fa'Tored in a set of resolutions unani- mcusly adopted by a group of deans of leaing middle western engineering schc'ls, including Dean Mortimer E. Cooley of the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture of the University, in conference last Friday and Saturday in Chicago. At least two years' work exactly alike for all engineering students was advocated. A bachelor's degree would be granted at the end of four years study, with a master's degree at the end of the fifth year. The fifth year would be devoted particularly to specialization, allowing opportunity for a more liberal education during the first four years. Eighteen deans were invited to the conference, 14 of whom attended. The four who were unable to attend ex- pressed willingness to co-operate with the group and indicated their views. FOUR STUDENTS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENTS ON SUNDAY The engagement of' Vera F. Stock, '23, of Chicago and Ralph L. Hoy, '21 S. of M., was announced last Sunday at a dinner at the Alpha Phi House. The engagement of Marie E. McCor- mack, '22, of Ithaca and Wallace A. Gill, 23A, of Grand Rapids, was also announced Sunday. Gill is a member of the Alpha Rho Chi Fraternity. WRITER LAUDSTSONCYLINDER RE OFJAMES RNIL Scored Cylinder SON OF MICHIGAN'S PRESIDENT Let us quote you prices on ov PRAISED FOR WORK AT YAIXE WORKMANSHIP AND SER James Rowland Angell, Michigan '91, president of Yale University and son of James Burrill Angell, president of the University of Michigan from 1871 417 Detroit Street, - to 1909, has been lauded by James P.u Gavit as one of the greatest of east- Phone 969- ern college presidents in an article recently appearing in the New York Evening Post. Before accepting the presidency of Yale President Angell was considered- for the presidency of the University of Michigan to succeed ex-President Harry B. Hutchins. "President Angell is essentially a"C om man of the world," said Mr. Gavit, "and his vision is far reaching and practical. He told me of some things and Good Sense, twin brothersc he is planning to do, cannywise things that will be mighty good for Yale and among the most enthusiastic adv set patterns for other colleges. He will take due counsel first, however. Angell is a vigorous and aggressive person and a good fighter; but he is also a diplomat. Personally I am bet- h re ting on Angell-if he does not try to work too fast." It is interesting to note that James as a regular food. It is whole R. Angell is the first president of Yale who has not been a graduate of that Easily digested. Aids digestion, institution, and a member of "Skull and Bones." foods. A great strength-builder Cooley to Speak in Pittsburg heavy feeling" after eating. A Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the en- struction to brain work. gineering college, will. leave the city tonight to preside at a meeting of the Shredded Wheat Is on the American Engineering council, Friday nearly every school and coil and Saturday in Pittsburgh, Pa. The American Engineering council is the executive body of the Federated Amer- Shredded Wheat Co., N ican Engineering societies, of which Dean Cooley is president. It GRINDING rs Repaired 'erhauling your motor. training table of lege in this country. Sense of the Sense family, are ocates of Wheat wheat - 100 per cent. and elimination of other U VICE GUARANTEED Machine Works Ann Arbor, Mich. -M iagara Falls, N Y. r. Never produces "that help, instead of an ob- x.. NNSID BURS F'RI , J S iNNER 94OKER < p t 1'- -------- q 11 MYSTERY LOVE THRILLS 1 U, A D D E D "CHEERFUL CREDIT" CASH IN ON THE LAUGHS. - ONE EVERY MINUTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE ROMANCE OF A WAIF WHO ROSE TO FAME SIYPASO JACKI Does your P. M. schedule read like this? kU If your burning ambition is to excel as an all-' around society man, you couldn't have planned your evenings better. Such persistence will win out over the indolence of the rank and file, for as the poet says, "The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they while their companions slept Were toiling upward in the night." But if you intend to make your mark in engi- neering or business, don't expect that supremacy on the waxed floor will help when you start hunt- i ing a j Nott as a "g right to only cc science butter t Rem, Published in now in the interest of Elec- things trical Development by still bi an Institution that will be he., : - ' w hat - It's ever helps the it's Industry. seize i cold ca ob. that you need swing to the other extreme ;rind" or a hermit. Let's concede it is all o minor in sociabilities-but certainly it is ommon sense to major in the math and s and English that will mean bread and to you later on. aember this--the harder you work right getting a grip on fundamentals, the easier will come to you when you must solve gger problems. And if you take it easy well, look out for the law of compensation. up to you. While you've got the chance, it, dig in, plug hard. It will pay-in ash. Electric Comupany Maybe it's against all campus tradition, but some men who stood in-the upper third in their class and who entered this Company years ago have since become its executives. I I I I This pert little star portrays a role that commands your admiration and her various interpretations of the Russian and French dances are unusually clever. This is-a picture that is bound to please. A D D E D "F. 0. B. AFRICA" - featuring RIQNTY AM{KS wherein the strength of a Ford is matched against a tribe of cannibals. COM1ING - WALLACE REID IN "ACROSS' THE CONTINENT." Ii I Il L \ ; ,_ . 111t1111t1IIt~1111I1t~11M1It1U lllt11 1Iitll1t1ll llttl1i1111 DANCES, FRIDAY AND- SATURDAY Tickets at Craham's, Slater's and Wahr's, uptowr Fischer Drug Co. and Goodyear Drug Co., downtowi