rhltc /d a mUtI E[III-I [ C [ "a" . WWH A. 4 G '"'- and sordidness in "Twenty-fourth" ----XT----T--- - street, New York, Jenny was destined In the Library of the University ;the statement on the inside also ap- for something better, and it is not Nhere are now four waxed tablets dat- pears, written in ink. This couldbelong before she and her quick-tem- ingIfrmIt the period of the Roman Em- exameined without disturbing the s hea tooe tthe parting of 4 ecare nowe wiourt wasuedintabletsls pered s husband somer tothe pr t u in o MEETING WILL BRING TOETIER pire. These were found in Egypt, of the witnesses. Thus the inner writ- environme o erside Drie MEN INTEiiESTEI) IN IPUBLIC and three of them were brought from ng was kept from view, and the tablet ous environment of Riverside Drive SPEAKING WORK London in January by Librarian W. would not be opencd, by breaking the with a new spouse. This does not suffice W. lishop, along with the recent ad- seals, until its use should be made ne- for long. She again falls in love with ditions to the University collection of cessary in the legal prledure. a rich man and in the third act we Final arrangements for~the S. C. A. napy i. They are among the few wood- Contains Work of Forger find Jenny the chateline of a Park extension service banquet to be held en tablets yet discovered containing Two of the other tablets are of sin-(Avenue dwelling, living in widowed on Tuesday, March 6, at the Methodist legible writing. i eaves, of approximately the same bliss and pursued by men of all class- Church were completed yesterday The mc:; intcersting tablet is in the jize as the first, but it is impossible es, including the impetuous inheritor morning at a nmeet'ng of the commit- form of a diptych. This, as the narhe to tell with how many similar leavesf an Enlish ducal castle. tee in Lane Hall. Tickets are no i twoleavemeasuring But Jenny longs for the carefree being sold for the affair under the d ix in n I-o lyave aurine tay were rnl ined. On happiness of her girlhood and decides recionof allDeees, '5, nd'may ~x and three-fourrthrs by five and one- contains some verses in, Greek from sewl aei aka n ot e Lalr inches. It is so perfectly jpreserv- the seventh chapter of Proverbs. On st hand wt as ben oing :e obtained for 6tJ ccnts each at L2A0 de that its authertleity wws at firstI the other, the hardened wax is pre- The ulan of the commttee is to get icubted. lt genuineness has been es- served, but a moderni forger has scount,socialtclimbingand eny come In touch with all the students in the tablished by rigorous tests, and its ap- sought to enhance its value by sup- to the conclusion that she and he pearance of freshness, is, by a paera- 'lying; Greek writing; his effort isol aesul i u oehr niveity who are infereted in -Caconfirmation of genuineness, easily enough detected becauserthest ho~~ fpaigadwuh iet o o for kg r- alay.ty t ak almapperance of genuine ancient writing on speaking trips for various slook ancientalways try:o make fak is aaltogether different. ntwrtgShirtichigan '(l)eelroif) ions for which calls are received by ,,T" The Charm S;ioo]," acomedyo the extensici service. Thice men will I Anchut Birth Certificate T, fourth tablet is a diptych butC ry of all be invited to the banquet where The wax is on the wo inside leaves aomewhat larger than the first. It girlish adolescence, sprinkled with a Elh be i nvite d : tvon the chang e t whs ren hch w ai fon thea t o i si e eaveh Iwas brought from Egypt by the Uni- sm attering of a like boyish quality nd there will be ,;il- it the cha;nve to sign. which have a flat rim like a school vest f] cia xeiio ngonuprmne il eteofr up for this kind of work. Calls are slate. It is hardened and black -with 1920 The diptych contains entries ing of the Bonstelle company here this received from all over the state for age, but every word of the writing can ,f al.overse'er in charge of .farmrs in week, beginning Monday night. student speakers to speak at different be read. This is in Latin and certi4es, the Favoum. and datcs from the third it is a story of a,young man who affairs and these men are sent without in the presence of witnesses, the birth trygA. D. It record under sue- iherits a fashionable boarding school any charge whatever and with expens- of a daughter named Herennia G[m- cessive dates, the names of laborers for girls and attempts to run it ac- e paid. ella, having reference to safeguard- and indicates the kind of work in cording to his ideas of how young Through the. banquet the various s. ing her share of an inheritance. t is which they were engaged. The ac- girls should be reared. He takes with C. A. and eL irch comittees sen ihimtocthe eltedoonthree1of his friendsi ssending exactly dated, on the 13th day of April, counts for the most part deal with him to the Achool three of his friends, out these deputation teams hope to in the '12th year of the 1Emperor Had- harvest operations, both reaping and including two exceedingly youthful c 1e in contact with many new men rian, that is 128 A. D. The names of threshing. men. Bevans soon realizes that young who would like to do this work. She- the seven witnesses are Written in ink The tablets, which have been sealed girls are very susceptible to romance cial invitations will be sent out to on the wood on the outside of the tabl pin n airtight box, will probably be and male influence and his problems students in the public speaking de- let. f exhibited when they have become ac-t xultiyly at a rapid srate. partment for the affair. The detailed On the outside a reference copy of chimated h m efindathis greatest problem in El- wcrk of the extension service will be y sie Benedotti, ward of Hoher Johns, czuilmed at the banquet.,I stat linedsatothenbantuet. who does not hesitate in declaring Prof. William D. Henderson. head state because of an article published sihown here Friday and Saturday. tha shes nov withte n cl ci the University extension depart- n the da'ily papers and written by an 'Grace Darmond is a popular debu- tahager.Ths in ove ulination come ment will give the main address of agiarathor, Dogas e wio, a. er two years of neglect when Elsie runs away from school be- a character they had created. AJdcides that any one of her ex-suitorsr the cvening Robert E. Adams, Jr., Wanda Hawley heads the strong would1 have made a better husband cause Bevans has been cross with her, 'l, president of the S. C. A., will also nsuportig cast composed of Harry than Davd. He gees to give her d he finds out that one of the teach- lkcted with extension work will bes t Depp, the burglar-secretary of Web- divorce if she can get any of the old ers also in love with hn, while the ster, Robert Schable, James Neil, and icvers who had sworn Willingness to titular head of theschoo verMch on the program. The Wesleyan Guild Julia Fayed '(lie for lier, to elope with ien .{ resents his ideas of "school mana~ge- fifteen-piece orchestra will furnish __,__hement." rmusic throughout the performance-- "The Charm Schocl" has been pre-' and the Midnight Sons quartette will Irpheim s . sygafwslcin vieusly, offered. by Miss Bonstelle ir s Georgo Arliss ig seen in an entirely Detroit, but is being repeated because row role in "The Ruling Passion," a 'jof numerous requests, and Will afford comedy drama which comes here the' Garrick (Detroit) rnot only ,local talent but specialty Ta ers first part of the week. Mr. Arliss por- Marjorie Ranbeau, will appear in numbers on the part of the Bonstelle' trays a lovable; elderly philanthrop- "The Goldfish" which the Messrs. member . ist who takes a prescribed "rest" cure Shubert are preseting here this (Cotninued from Page Nine) bydplunging into the hobby of work week. Miss Rambeapu gives infinite THE HOTEL ALLENEL'S new pri-' tram'Gra sby and Casson Ferguson are and solving the love affair of his 'variety to the character of Jenny vate dining rooms have become quite oiug the supporting cast. daughter. Jones, a slangy and adaptable shop popular with the students. Give it a Douglas-MacLean is cast as the J. P. McGowan, director and ,star. girl. We first see Jean; livi-,e ami trial.---Adv. y o u n g b o n d sa le sm a n w h o d o e s a o f " R e c k le ss C h a n c e s , w h ic h w ill be :ri.tWng q u csthsgerJ emnlo nivo w Wmes atrnaT. - A d v . lightning quick change from million- shown Wednlesday and Thursday. aire to bell boy in "Bell Boy 13," a plays the role of Terry Nolan,-a roy- comedy farce which begins a four-day ing daredevil of fortune. Nolan, al- showing, Wednesday. The love-Iorn though he wears overalls and works. t H1 arr Eli ,' "w , k l n. ____ .- IL MLIVIbRIVE Law) wLondonFcb. 24--(By A P.)-Straw- Another type of still, one, that is APPLICANTS )UST HAVE HAD guaranteed to pass inspection any- berry Hill Castle, once the home of PRACTICAL LABORATORY where, has recently been perfected. the famous 18th century wit and dilet- EXPERIENCE J. C. Geniesse of the chemical engin- tante, Horace Walpole, has been plac- ______ ecring department, has perfected a ed on the 'market. The castle is situ- . b working model of an ingenious still ated near Twickenham, made famous Competitive exanD ations Minll be for the purpose of separating benzene as the residence of Alexander Pope offered by the Division of Marie In- frem toluene. and David Garrick. vertebrate Zoology, to fill vacancies "I am going," Walpole wrote, "to in the National Museum at. Washing-; These two chemicals, both of them I " mgig"Wloewoe t ton, t on March.Seermal posins, very valuable, are produced from dif- build a little Gothic castle at Straw- toan, on March 7. Several positions, ferent types of crude oil; and it has berry Hill.' It became the chief oc- oalwa others paying r aseverallariesalways been a problem to separate cupation of his life, and for' twenty will be eft open and must be filled the two substances without going to years, from 1750 to 1770, he was con from this enan, mustsuch an expense as to make the pro- tinually adding to it. The castle, as from this examination. cess unprofitable. In working for his a result, is one of the friest examples from a college or university of recog- doctor's degree, Geniesse tackled this of Gothic architecture in England. nized standing with special attention problem and after a little more than ak- to zoology. They, must be 18 years of year's work in the laboratories of the T1E"TTIf-Y Tm iandnot over 40..sTheymust sho mcal engineering department,the FRESHME N BROUGHT age nd ot ver40.The mut sowhas satisfactorily solved the probleni. B F R O MT E in connection with their specialized s sisctFORECOMMITTEE work in zoology, that they have had Genlesse encountered many difficul- actual laboratory experience in mi- ties and had to start his work all over= croscopic technique and the prepara- more than once, but now certain parts Three freshmen were summoned tion of histologic slides. The ability of the apparatus are ready, to be pat- before the Underclass Conduct com- to read scientific French or, German ented. mittee at a recent meeting held at the is a prerequisite. Union- The men brought before the Appointees whose services are satis- ALUMNI IN POLITICS body were morne& against violations factory may be allowed the increase of the traditions of the University. granted by Congress for the present This body is also handling cases fiscal year of $20 a month. All citi- Among the 47 aspirants for nomina- of hazing in accordance with the rul- zens of the United States who tion at the March primaries in Detroit ing of University authoiities ands the the requirements, both men and wom- 19 are found to be Michigan Alumni. 1 Student council who have prohibited en, may enter this examination. The men are running for election to all such activity here. Cases of haz'- sist of systematic zoological and ad- the offices of recorder, municipal ing should be reported to the Under- ministrative work in the National Mu- judge, and Wayne county circuit judge. class Conduct committee at the Union, seum with special reference to inver- Those alumni who are up for nom- tebrates, including the sorting, cata- inations are: Charles L. Bartlett, '97L, loguing and determination of speci- recorder; William M. Heston, '04L, I SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT mens, preservation and care of col- Edward J. Jeffries, '88Ex, J. Stanley EAT AT REX'S lections and assistance in the prepar- Hurd, '93, David N. Harper, '97L, THE CLUB LUNCH ation of museum literature for publi- Frank Murphy, '15Ex, judge of mutni-. I 712>Arbor Street cation. cipal court; Ormond F. Hunt, '82L, Near Stie and Packard Street* For further information applicants Ira Waite Jayne, '05, Henry A. Man- should at once apply for form 1312, dell, '83, Henry G. Nicol, '96L, George stating the title of examination desir- F. Codd, '91, Arthur Webster, '92L,1 C re ed, to the Civil Service Commission, Cd Webster, We Call For and Deliver Washington, D. C., or to the Secretary Zile, 's, Edward N. Barnard, '05L. ACE CLAVEAU of the U. S. Civil' Service Board at anof hi U.es. The Sexct tite Bof John V. Brennan, Harry J. Lippman, C[I"EANING & PRESSINW any of hais ofices. The exact title of 'OEx, Col. Walter Barlow, 81L, Will- Fine Custom Tailoring the examination should be stated in a02 S. STAT.E 385- 1 .am Lucking, '06, circuit' judge. : c.;.... Registrar Leaves for Florida Registrar Arthur G. Hall and. Mrs. Hall have left for Florida where they expect to remain for six or eight weeks. They plan to visit friends in Florida City, Daytona and other points. Mrs. Charles Harrison, of London, Mrs. Hall's cousin, will accompany them. - ___ _ L. oI W E t y wor spy persuasion enily" until his uncle disinherits him because he wants to marry an actress. Then he turns bell hop to prove that' he can earn a living for pretty "Kitty Clyde," (Margaret Loomis), who is a regular girl in spite of her profes- sion. 'in the train' yards, ri'ks the chance of being jailed to vin the daughterE 'of the Division Superintendent and round up a gang of desperate thieves. "The Great Alone," featuring Mon- roe Salisbury, will be the attraction for Friday and Saturday. MILK CHOCOLATES Assorted 75c lb. Nuts and Fruits $1 lb. r -+- t' '.,K * . 4 t . t What tweeds are in clothes this plain toe blucher is in shoes. The toe is wide-qite full. There's no leather better -browns or black. Plai Toe Mac DIARMID'S Majestic Wuerth "A Front Page Story," a very hii- Harold Lloyd's latest comedy, "Dr.' man picture of politics and the small Jack," opens here today. Lloyd is town newspaper, is the opening at- seen in the title role, that of a young traction here this week. The plot re- doctor who cures ills by the "sunshine vclves around a conflict between the method." local editor and the mayor, who are The story concerns a girl's struggle both trying to work independent of for health, the "girl" being played by each other for the good of the people. Mildred Davis. The' uproarious,' part: 1 a reC-nit, many complexities, hum- of the offering comes when Lloyd, as orous situations, and exciting inci- the young: doctor, begins his cam- d-its develop. paign to oust the eminent but unscru-' James Corrigan gives an excellent pulous physician from the 'ir'l's' pc ltrayal of the old and impecunious hcusehold. Lloyd's acrobatic antics ci;itor and Lloyd Ingraham Is equally in the wierd disguise of a madman; gr c as the mayor. Edith Roberts is add much to the delightful fun-mak- cast as the daughter and co-partner ing of the picture. of the old newspaper editor and Ed- Will Rogers appears as a tramp in' ward Horton is seen as the ambitious "Fruits of Faith,"-a three-reel comedy ycuth who comes to town to act as also shown on this week's opening' cscermaker. W. E. Lawrence, who program. "Larry," (Will Rogers), de- plays the comedy "heavy" is the orig- clares "one of the world's saddest inql model for the Arrow collar man. things is a man who works for 'his " Jack l'[olt is seen in the role of a board and loses ihs appeitte." That wealthy young man who tries burglar-j is the philosophy ot this pathetic ing for adventure and pastime in "No- tramp who feels himself well quali- boys 1 Money,"athe attraction which lfleddto discuss things pertaining to cuoens W ednesday. Under the name {food. cf John Webster, a book agent, Jack "Handle With Care," starring Grace Ilolt finds two young author friends Darmond, is a satirical comedy-drama) in trouble with the governor of the of hove and marriage which will be Next to Arcade Theatre 715 No. University Ave. rm . q,. _, * U . .. . .. ,,_ , x .,. a . zs'as z. r ", '' w \ -, f _ . _ r ... 'J j. .; 1 a. _ ...ter t - ., Our Most Convincing Arguments Are not those we put on p4pe Y, !but are represented in the PURITY AND QUALITY of our Milk and Cream By the best purifying process known to science- Pa teurization We Are Able to Send to You the Very Purest Producis CALL 423 THIE ANN ARBOR DAIRY IFWZE NJlO*', PSG u5. QRL OsS ~ , 115 S. 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Dobbs with the Cavanaugh Edge Showing Medium I' or the new Flexible Rk Priced $7.00 $5.00 to $7.00 Pan Chicken with Dressing Leg of Lamb with Green Peas and Browned Potatoes Smothered Steak Heavenly Hash Creamed Cauliflower Candied Sweets Buttered Parsnips Sliced Tomatoes Nut Btead Butterfly Salad Assorted Pies (Home-made) Two kinds of Ice Cream Angel Food Cake Strawberry Short Cake Something Specially Featured Every Day Deliciously Prepared 11USIN~ GOVERN IF IT'S A DOBBS YOU KNOW IT'S RIGHT 1923 SPRING SHAPES 1923 herComnpany, t3.fi1 JfJ7t:S 1 H. 11 11 fU -N,- A - o tp AN ' -.w ..' .A i