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TI IE MICHIGAN DAHA _____

AlLY OFFICIAL BLEI
Akie tton In the Milli~n itoq.omtrutU,. notice tO all membrs of
Uairrlty. Copy reeived until 3.-30 xv. im. (11:80_ s. uM. 8urh.)
1tMJft 3 IWEDT ESDA1V, APRIL 25), 1eJ 1i.[4mber 147.
iere will be a coniercnce of the Deans on W edneedlay, April 29, at
ra.M. L. B3URTON.
r6ltIsrr Theodore de Laguiw. P rofssor of Philosophy at Bryn Mws
;e, forinorly of the FRculty of tiU Uni'versity, will speak on the sub -
Wu~rato in Ed catioan" Thursaday, April 26i, at 4:15 p.:im. In the lirgie
e roorn, second floor, Tapp~aa Hall. The public is iuyited.
F. TE. ROBBIN .
y, College~ of Littreture, 8eleucee, and the Arta:
ldsemester reports, in order t o be taken into account, must reachi
ft" during the present week. W. R. 1H1JIHRI1ETS.
T.~ CT
he cerelnoay for today will be battallon parade followed by inspection.
en are~e~gpected to be present, with lntsigni.a properly sewed on. All
offiers will be prepared to bhandle a company both during the paradt,
wrirng the company drill which 'will follow.'
JOtHN. A. BROOMS, JR.,
I~lajor, Ordnance Dept.

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suinable to niet my ec ss6~ on Wednewday.

.MM. AY.

Flnubic 1peal~ig for Er;iaccr :
! Thae following m~en speak, at the
Brads-, Halley, Heah, Baslaur,J ri r
{al chthaler.
Freshitman Glee, Club:
Rehearsal ad final tryouit foi, the
the Upper Reading Room, at the Unio
Members are requested to bring their
~WHAT'S GOING 0ON
j NOTICE--Copy frtisci hnnsould
IV* subuflted by), : o'clock .of
the city before, publication,
IVE NI1) DA Y
112 ii ,--MathexnAtivs faculty Iuh ill
mala, dining room of the Uio.
4:00--k-0. T. C;, band lara etis z)in
Newberry hall. jie~yseii on
mite et in room 204, Unriversity
4:15---Organ r 'clt tlIin Hilaa ditor-
Ini
4 15-.--liltary bail committee mueetsI
Ein room 302 of the Union.
4 :1 -4 xecuthre comimittee awl char-.
men and vice-chairmen of other Uin-C
ion committees imeet in room 302 of
the Union.
6; i5- -Congr; ga tional cl:oir a~uijper as
Con.gregational church.
r7:00a-l'resiattnrb and iniett+. in roost {
318 0" the Union.
S7*---rshnaan(Gee elut Meets in
upper readting iaoom of the Unaion..
l a5-- Yetfrrans oai1Foreign W ars eet
in as~emnbly hall of the U~nionz. I
7 :15--QarT-rdeck ineets in room 32i
~of the Union.j
7:45--oard of directors of Jewish
Stutdent. conigregaition rrncets in Lanei
I rall.,
17:$0 -* YOunAl4town 31 iehigaau crib
meet's in room 325 of the 'Union.
7 :0~-11'0and 'Flan e vmeets fit roost
room '304 of the "1nionz.
17:30--Order of Dte olaaiy meets hInlEar'
ris hail.
7:' We1Vsterners,' club mipts in Lane
h1all.,
? i8 + ---bt~tnndPearl. Ieeuor"s in tai -k
! tura1'Sence auditorium.'
1 :00---Dodlo perfioruanacre it )olo0laiy
* IThURISDAY
{i~:ltr .Deit~i £cemtiy lti ch in privateF
dining room ,of the Union.
x :00- Yo~Prriut .oiittee ineefs in
room 302 of the Unin.i
# .50----'ecodoro dcifLaguna :,qwakh-s lw<
fore assemibly of :School of Educa-'
s. tion in room 203, Tappan hlail.
1 4:15--Cn~uvei'.;iy lecture !it Natnral,
'Science auditorium.
z :-0 ozila litcrtiry society dinnier inI
?room 318 of the Union.

Thurstlav nialit assenib~y: A1u~in,

A. PI1t YN I, Chairmn -OIE
Seh l hg, rchiect inarchlitectura l
Presbman Glee 01-1) will lbe Il corr idor case.
on Wednesday ee iat 7 o clock. tljay~ po~iu ilb iti
butedand boths xNvill be assignied
?t'[ Gi anSoAR ;,o:,:,Dretr.1:",o to - o'clock this after-
OI GI,, Onoon"inl the lobby of the Unilon.
~ :i1 'hnce n ~e FroI' rolic tickets
7j:34--i~i~und llBla7Wmelv- in room If1om~ 9 to I2_'(clodk this morning
304 octhie Union. is the('lobbty of thle Union.
7 :00-h re' i n~ ;4 f- -_________
the Union. 11I(' D Y 1S "A"I"DA .
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Sa.vi by
Trading Here

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SNow is the time to place your order
for
CALLING CARDS
ENGRAVED 0OR PRtINTE D
We canp also fur-nishl you with
SI" ui R NGRA VED ORPIN )

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Our New Baker weavc're run n i ng d
and ight in order to mleet the dle
mand ftor the goods. G)ing' lik.
.wild fire.
IQuality ,ind Lowest Prices
I Is Our Motto'

Wlio ar'e liti$ed to leave June 2 for th.e first sion at Camp 1DFv*
ould1 cal t the Secretary's office, Room 263 Engineering Building, befors
y 1 and report the name of so~h instrnetor on their Present schedule.
LOUIS A.' HOPKINS, S'ecretsary..
I will, be at ay office, Rom. 449 Natural" Science Building, Tu., Th., 11-
and 1-4, ~to rceve registrations for the coming session of the Bilc~glea)
atiou. Tbose interested should register at once in order to insure ret3-
ratipo% of 8payc0. _en or women who will have sath1factoriy comiplete3
-ology 41and fBotany 1 are eligible.
GEORG1E TR.LARUEi, Director.
All mem'bers1 of the cla~ss. will take" cxau 1nation at the . srauie hour,
tursday, April 26, at 9 ca.. im. Members of the Monday and Wedesday
ction will mee in the Natural Sciqude Lecture Room. of the Tuesday
d Ti,, :rc dy eeton, those assigned to seats in rows A.to I. inclusive, will
to 4wo..;u 11, Law Buillding;thawe assign~ed to rows M to V, inclusive, will
to Weit' Gallery, Alum~ni Memorial tHfl.
A. FR1ANKLIN SIULL.
Make-up exanatfon Thu'rsdaay, rat 4 o'clocli, Iaonomies Libraary.
A.E. WOOD.
m40Rts avaferoo at 4:153 the follo~ing, programWil be given
S~loo-u -tfiSc Auditorium by the advancedI students of the University
Prelu~de G minor (1achmann i') Robert itenderson; 'My Hear t is
eery (Goring Thomas) Genevieve Peoples; concerto., D Mai&r (Mozart)
weld lFbrlich; Three Preludes (Sebriabin) por iz Schmxidt; To ,tfie Sun
ur ran) RanOonnais tom le pays (Thomnas) 4Iarguerite, Brags; Concerto
Majr (lo2 iri) Florence Welblen; Q del Imio dolce ardor '(Glucki), Night
May (flrabarns), The Nightngale lids a Lyre of Gold. (Whelpley) IDor-
w ( a.4; iandon (MeDo-wcell, XnvWton to the Trepak; (Tsehail 6w-

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'THE AYER -SCHAIRER
COM.PANY
Stationers, Printers, Bindcrs ltaid Enlgravers

112 S. MAIN ST.

PHONE 1404

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12c Large Loaves
B reaid ". ".".".". 4 .* . . "}" . .> s.

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sixty '

ThrdyArl26thn. And 8.P.1.
Sarah Caswell Angell. Hall

rjCICETS $i°

.AT BOOK. $STORES Arid
W O IEN'S. LEAGUE BOOTH

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Accompaniments will b~e played by.ForncG(ingrich,,, Max .erite
CHARL SA. SINK, SLcea~
f rod Ue$JOn Plays:'.g.
The third4 progriam of the series of play* pre~entocl by. the C'lase in
. rouctipu will be given on Thursday evening, Apri1 26, qt 8 o'cioeck
dniversly'-Hall, Fur on0~act play 6 will. be Ryoduce4d. An adiis sign
R. D. T.I[OLLIS 1ER.
:heurs4tl Wedwnesay 'nigh t i t iversity Hall.
-WILYFRTD WSIL.SON ir~ietor.

100 _TENNS RA K T
LEE'S SLOTTED THROAT, WRIGHT &rc IT 41v, tdSPAULDING'S
EVE RY ONE QUA 4"FEE D

sold over 1500 ov Satulrday.
Try Our C1inoronRolis. The best in
Town.
Pis, Cakesfand Cookiles
(Home Made Receit s)
FREE SAMPE OF OU
All Thi*.s Weekiat Our
Ma In Stree- t Store
Lowest Prices on Groceries
100 lbs. Cane0 0
Less Than Wholesale -- A Car Just Received
35c Red
(Delmonta Brand)
Strictly Fresh
E g s..... i"i . aoP. .. .,
SticlyFresh
45c Coffee 3
(Ann Arbor's Largest Seller)
815' New English Walnut
iM eats, only ...a** .....
35c Calumet Bakingwi
10P Pakage A. &H.05

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:Don't let your college
friendshisdie 'at gad
nation time. Perpetuate
them with pghotographs

WILLI

Sulu with extra Trousers
I HO RACE CLAYEAU
.oItae It

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IT COS'?S NO )YORE FOR
RI DE '
5' ~f1 PLIV LNsLRPviC

Important To 'You
What Goes into a Can of Paint.
or What Comes, ut of It?

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"No muatter bow you
Scrub and scour
Refreshmnt conies
lfelneatli the sliowcr."
Mi ztjick

Txchan Ji, M r 1 ery friend

before labin~m schoci

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expense is small. Telephn,
604-k early for appointment

Your. Bath

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Not Complte

portrits,

.without a: shower.

WIll

you get tired experimenti7
with little rubber hose toy
have us put in a man- siz
shower up for you.

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A long time .ago, Lowe
Brothers found out that
six different ingredients had
to be used in making High
Standard Paint, if their
customers were to get the
satisfaction and lastingness
out of every can that they
had a right to expect.
They found out,.alo, that
a different mixing a n1 d

grinding process had to be
employed.
You're not particularly
interested in the manufac-
turing details, but you do
want satisfaction and last-
ingness in paint.
That i s what Lowe Broth-
er, put into every can of
High. Sit andard. It is what
you a1 Lays get out of every
can. Comne in and ,ask for
free litea ture.

40c New Mlichigyan M~aple

. '6',P7 5 c

OUR DELIVERIES Leave at-,,
8-1O2-40'clock

OsWAI JR

61 ut Liberty §t ev'

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