Z. 1 £J...d AYA41'..4 a.4.4.s V AUTOMOBILE STOLEN ;I GRAM 'TO0ADDRESS C.OFG. All automobic belonging to C, P . ioP,cv, i All. (1mm?, of the struc- Lockwood, of the School Gf Music, turl dug;inerrinig deprtmnent, will ad- Ivas stolen Sunday evenling fromx in! dress the« Ann Arbor Chmli~e: of Con- frot o th Maestc teatr. fe merce nt a~ luncheon given today in l'lon. f .11 1a s~c ete. fw~he Ciamber of Commerce inn,.lie 1 ;urs later the owner was notified of xvi speak on "Bridge Kaleidoscope,"; the~~~~~ dicvr fteatmbl nD giving a history of the construction ofI troit where it hazd bee1 wrecked1 onl~u rde it itrso h erashing inlto a bikresiduence . osfa u. >-e' io(it pcliehavie hjrate d thibeve, I1_____fmous.__ whno are pres umabl y memblers of a car stealing sy>ndicate oprating t hrough-E Look over thle values in the'classi-I cutt~lcl~".crJ)IJ-lML.fieds.---Adv. Try a Classified Art--it pays.-Actg. Let "Jimmie the adtaker" find it! ISTRIICTLY ROME COOKING HE PLER'S STU DENT LUNCH ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS Schedule in ffect October 1E, 1922 Cetntral Time (Slow TVime) P.M. A.M. P.m. P.Mi: 3:45 7:45 ... Adrian 12;45~: 8:45 1,i S 8-15 Tecurmseta ... 12: x 58:15 o -3o f~:4o .. .Clinton .... 1a :oo 8S:we 5:45 aQ: 5 Ar Ann krborLv. 10:45s 6:45 Chanmber of Commerce Bldg. D--Daily. X-Daily- except Sunday& anid Holidays. Fridlay and S-,turday special bus for :students leaves Adrian 1:45. leaves Alan ArbOr 4:45, JAXES 11. FSLLIOTT, Ptorictor Phone 46 ~ C.ANDRE8 STE-AM F1.TTING ' all so RlIf 4,09 EAwT JJIFFE1ISON ST. Patronize Dlly advertisers.- -Adv. 215£1. HURON PHONE 214-F] ' . et herAol *Sheldon l1. Brown, 23' ProwiAn, prom inent senior, w as killedin a au o c id t ne r M r evl , Ohio, last AWednesday. George R. Sweet, '23, was also killed in the acci-t dent. Funeral services for the menj -were held in their respective homes Saturday. Do You Know Whet are the laboratories used by; the college of engineering? 'Whcn was University Hall built? What organizations does the M1usical; Society support? aw rd taxis This Morning April 17th Instituted primarily for teaching' purposes, the University hospital use, all patients admiftted for instruction purposes. Students are assigned pa-I tients according to their several spe-I cialities of they cases and they, under 1 the direction of a professor, diagnose, take histories, and suggest lines of treatment anld procedures for opera- tions. Clinics are held daily during the college year and summer session for mledical, surgical, gynecological, ophthamological, and venereal cases. At such timies examinations are made, prescriptions given, and surgical op- erations performed in the presene of; classes. The expense to patients is at a minimum. They are charged only Sfor their board, the use of unusual alp- pliandes, special nursing, and mied- icines. _ They work of the clinical teach- ers is rendered g'atiuiously. Here is an opportunity to buy the finest. tolet articles at reductions. Look over the list and prices then COE To the most convenient of our three stores. FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES Beginning TUESDAY at oge p. mn. we shall give away I1,00q sprays of SWEET PEAS to our daily customers. to give, you prompt service. . 4 ijeuin Sai~nSReay or This stores order is Our three stores have been decorated f( this sale-event. Extra clerks will be rea~c FORKODAKERS week only. Films brought will be developed FREE to our., if print is given. i / The fun'danmental object of t he R. . T. C. is to provide training for qual- i'vinsg selected students as reserve of- fcers in the miilitary forces of the Un- ited States. This aim is attained sine- ultaneously with the students pursuit of his 'general 'or professional studies, and is accomplished with _he leant practical interference with his other work. In its work, the R. 0. T. C., strives to give its students a thorough physical training, to instill a respect for lawful authority, to teach the ,fundamentals of the military profes- sion, leadership, and the special know'- ledge required of them that they may! serve efficiently in the various branch- es of the military service. The Michigan Athletic association has the active' management of all ath- letic enterprises connected with the University subject at all times to the SBoard in Control of Athletics and al-o the following. rule4: All monies re-: ec~ivod by the association shall immned- iately be deposited in banks'; no with- drawals shall be made except wvith the sanction of certain officers, wvhicb offcers constitute a committee author- ;zJed to regulate the ex:penditure of as- soeintion' funds, provided? the g or- mitlee (ioes nlot authorize the expend- iture of sums of more than $200. De-; cause it is desirable to foster phytisicalI development among students and be- cause every student should have free access to the athletic fields, a fundl is in existence for the support and main- texance of Ferry and Palmer fields.I This fund is raised through money paid by students annually to the treas- urer of the University. WVant to sell that used' car? Call 960.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. COMPACT. POWDER Levy's triple 'compact in metal box with mirror, regular value $1.25.' Spring open- ing week special 69 cents HYGENA'L SOAP"" That old original soap macde by theSocietie Hyg ienique. Spring opening week only 39 -cents BATH TOWELS Pur entire stock on sale. Many sizes and weights on, sale this week at ONE-FOURTH -OFF, HAIR NET SPECIAL Our regular 15Sc hair net, cap or fringe, sin- gle or double strand. All colors. This week DOZEN, $1.00, I 'AUTO Special oil-tanned when wet or dry.. CHAMOIS chamois. will stay Size 24x26 2. week special $1.19R COMB SPECIAL A fortunate purchase of 50c dressing combs, 'both white and black, enables us to of fer them this week for EACH, 39 cents PARKER'S TAR SOAP Metal box FREE with each cake of, this. soap at the regular price of 30 cents soft. This Lver~d BUNNY BAGS F or cleaning white shoes. It is just as har as a powdler puff, as 'it is enclosed in a n bag, for carrying in the purse. 25 cents WEBBER'S CHOCOLATE The regular $1 assortment in one ort pound packages. An extra good candy. sa,1e. POUND, 69 cents rWHISK BROOMS An extra good broom, fine grade of ial, ring handle, regular price 65c. ing week 49 cents mater- Open- I COME EAY .ITN THE WEEK AS OF, THE LOTS AEiRE IMITED. f 1, I *1J~~ 50c Mag-Lac Tooth Paste or, Oc Colonial Club Shaving Cream FR '- -iff eac Purchase of a .. FREE Garden Court Toilet A rtical of 50c or more ,o that y ou-may b~ecomel better acquainted w~it tile superb g~arden Court Toilet Articles, Dow's are co-operating with the manufacturers and are offer- ing you this remarkable proposition for eight days, or until our supply is cx- hiaunted. With a purchase of any Garden Court 'Toilet Article amounting to 50c or mlore, we will give you a 50c tube of Ma-Lac Tooth Paste or a'50c tuble of Colonial Club Shaving Cream-FREE .THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL M\ONDA NIGHT, APRIL 23 . 0 IT v, % __ I: V. ICOLONIAL CLUB SHAVING CREAM Makes rich lather, softens beard and exerts beneficial and hlealing Sact ion upon the skin. MAG-LAC The Milk of 3lagniesla Tooth Paste Corrects "acid mouth," is mild and refreshing in flavor and pre- vents tooth decay. Publisher of national magazine, established over 40 years, desires to get in touch with par'ty whlo can inves t or who can assist in raising capital for expansion. 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