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June 02, 1922 - Image 3

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THE MICHIGAN DbAILY

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posed power plant will be among the
largest in existence.
Prot(esor Pariker 's immediate duties
will, include, in addition to the elec-
trical engineering administration of
the present plant, supervision of the
electrical phases in the design of the
new power unit.
S. D. Sprong, electrical engineer for
the company for the past 10 years, is
retiring from. his 'position to enter the
electrical field independently.

CoPINITTEE APPOINTHENTS
BADN~E FOR LEAG~UE CAMPAIGN
Appointments for the Michigan
League campaign committee for next
year have been made by Neva Love-
well, '22, who will be chairman of the
committee again next year. Dorothy
Jeffrey, '24, has been appointed stu-
dent chairman of the committee, Kath-
erine Kuhlman '23, manager of the
booth, Hope Halladay, S. of M., charge

of the special house stunts, Carol Wal-arrangements for the Christmas bF
ters, '23, chairman of the flower comm- and Dorothy Bennetts, '23, charf
mittee, Miriam Reid, '23, clhairman of publicity.

For A BX LUNCH Made Up
Of Home-made Goodies1
Call 26200M
Becker's Deficatessen
119 E, LIBERTY'

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PROF. JOHN C. PARKER, WHOSE RETIREMENT FROM THE UNIVER-
SITY AFTER SEVEN YEARS' 'SERVICE AS HEAD OF THE ELECTRI-
CAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, CAUSES KEEN REGRET ON THE
PART OF HIS FORMER COLLEAGUES AND STUDENTS.

PA9R KER LEAVES TODAY
FOR BROOKLYN POSITION
WILL AssUM11E OFF ICE WITH
BROOKLYN EDISON
COMA 3NY
Prof. Johni C. Parker, former head
of the department of electrical engin-
eering, whose resignation from his of-
fice in the University was accepted by
the Regents at their last meeting, 'Will
leave the city this evening for Brook-
lyn, New York, where he will imme-
diately assume the duties of electrical
engineer for the Brooklyn Edison com.-*

(within the past two years has neces-
sitated the construction in the near
future of a 400,000 horse-power plant
to supplement the Brooklyn Edison
company's present facilities, and to
supply power for the next five years'
increase in demand," states Professor
Parker. The organization supplies
electric power for the domestic and
industrial needs of :Brooklyn borough,
'part of greater Niw York with a popu-
lation; of 2,500,000. This ,is the largest
population served by any central sta-
tion company in the country; the pro-

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are held higher in the
estimation of the men
who smoke them.
They are the standard of
Taste.
They are 100'o pure Turk-
ish: tobacco - of the finest
varieties grown.
They never disappoint -

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never fail -- never change Uf
You are proud to -smoke_
them in any company--on
any occasion.,
They are the-largest sell-
ing high- grade cigarette. in
the world.
The cigarette smokers of
America DSO prefer Quality
to. Quantity.

pany-.
"Tremendous expansion
dustrial activities of the

of the in-
community

TRADE MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFI .
IH!E ORIGINAL WDE M
You wouldn't wear a ._
tourniquet. Why bind
veins and muscles wth a
garter that depends on ad-
justed tightness? No adjustments
on the E. Z.
35e to $1, everywJ.here, in single-grip and the
E. Z. 2-Grip, and the F. Z. Sport Garter. Made
solely by The Thos. P. Taylor Co., Bridgeport, Codn.
FEATURED BY LEADING STUDENT SUPPLY STORES

University Men
Trainedf 'rusiness
Northwestern University, through
its School of Commerce, offers you
unusual opportunities for thorough
train~ing preparatory to business.
Neu SCHOOL (oi
isaUnvrst COM ERCE
is UnverityProfessionaal School. F'or
students having two years of collegiate
credit, it provides a two-year course lead-
ngto degree B. S. in Commerce,'and three
years' work leading to the degree Master
of Business, Administration.
Courses-- Opportunity is given to specialize in:
Accounting Advertsing
Banking and Finance, Foreign Trade
Business Administra- Merchandising
lacoryM geetLabor Administration
Trafilc Foyand aTranspor- f'ublic and Social Serv-
tation ice
sales Management Commercial Teaching
Special Advantages- Campos in Evanaton on
shore of Lake Michigan, suppl[em i L y bu~id.
ing in heart of Chicago, pernitt '~ field work,
research and inspection trips to Chicago's busi-
ness and manufacturing centers.
Medill School of Journalism
To students having two years of collegiate
credit a two-year course is offered leading
to B. S. in Journalism. To college graduates
one-year course in Journalism is offered "ed-
ing to decree Master of Science.
For Special Bulletin Write to
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
223 IHarria Halt EVA NS'TON, ILL.

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YOU'LL REVEL IN THE THRILL OF IT
Here It is -- cm or~s', coiyotes, "had men," and Indians, mixed -withk
riding and shooting stunits. Not ancient hisitory eitiher, but an iiip-
to-the-miniute picture of a. romantic spot in the West of toda.
See Dorothy Dlalton as the twro-guinIheroine avenge herself upoit0114
man and win the lov otf ;motiler ia pieture uas big and1( refresinig
as the wind-swept prairies.-
Coming- "Reported Missing"

And .he's going to move things- move this stock
down to absolute clearance- change former
e prices so there is not a particle of recognition
left except the values they represent.
. ~The Miracle Man himself is Iopening up a cam.-
d paign of smashing things, laying siege to apex
prices on apparel and levelling the strongholds
of high costs. Prices totter and costs tumble be-
fore his onslaughts of reductions,.
RELENTLESS IS THE KNIFE OF THE MIRACLE MAN

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Delayed warm weather and the accumulation -of stocks delivered too
regular season selling has loaded us up with merchandise. We must
of it profit or no profit --- we must turn it into cash regardless of the rea
EVERYTHING MUST Go - SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON SU

l ate for
dispose
al value.
ITS!

SUIT VALUES SUIT VALUES

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

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SUIT VALUES
$30.00 AND $35.00

$31.50 AND $40.00
$ 27.50

$42.50 AND $45,00
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OTHER SENSATIQNAL SAVINGS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND HATS
Sale OCpenxs Saturdaehy Morning e t 9:00 o'clock. Store Closed Frldwy
to Arra nge Stocks for Your Conveni ence

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