THE MICHICAN DAILY __ __
T'S GOING ON OTmALCNE
ipy for this column sboldl -
ted by :i::30o~'clock of FOUR CONTESTANTS IWILT
efore publication. IN FIRST ATKINSO
COMPETITION
1800 words. ean NV. R. Ilumprey
11''0I_ nL.is Eich. Mr. G. E. Deflsfllr
Jx. Carlton Wells, Mr Ralph Carson
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91G 00-Itobet iie rkr %%IIIlbeill "Studenit Character,.for 'World Cit-
room 302 of the Union to interview izenship, Spiritual and Moral"' Will be'
the subject of the orations in the first
seniors interested in General ElecAtisnM ora:rtrclcnet
., tric company's business tr-aining Akno eoiloaoia ots
course." He will be theroeal day to be held at 8 o'clock this ev-
~'1- :15--Law faculty lanch in prda. ening in 'University Filail. T['his nmemor-
dining room of the Unon ial has been established by dir. Orie C.
4:00-Denn's adisory comxnlitee Atkinson of Battle Creek in memory
meeting in Dean lfinger's offic e, of hi,. son, C. Maurice Atkinson, '22,
University hal. who met a tragic death In ani auto-
3i:15-Sophiomores meet at Waternian mobile accident just prior to con-
,. gymnasium to get ropes and form in mencement last year.'
line for the march to river. A yearly testimonial of $50 and a
3:15 a-MeetIng of the officials for the gold medal have been given to the
- Spring-Games in back of the Ohein- {public speaking department by Mr. At-
istry building. kinson to be presented to the victor,-
3:30--Spring Games-Tug-of- var. in each year's contest. Thy~ contest_';
6:40-Rlellburn dinner In ladles' din- ants who will. compete for the prizes
ing room of the Union. are Horace W. Glasgow, '24, NormanI
7 :30-Phlel meeting lit room 302 of B. Johnson, '25, Belford V. Lawson
the Union. '24; and Melvin H. Spencer, '25, all
7 :30--Alphia \Nuineeting on fourth of whom have won places in the past
floor of Vniversity hall. mr extemporaneous speaking con-
U.' S. L. STORAGE
BATTERIES
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6 a. m. to midnight ser vice
OLDSMOBILE
-CARS
TIRES A ND)A UTO AMCES-'
SOIIIES OF ALL1ILNDJS
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GARAGE
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High-Grade
Lubricant
'16
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'20
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Ford{
Ford,
Ford'
Ford'
Ford
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Coupe ..
Touring,.
Touring .
Touring .
Touring.
Chassis.
Runabout.
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'$50o
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$40
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Use
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:a-Pep in -e ig in h.11111 alrlunt. tests.
7 :30-Yarsity band meet', 11111' audio -
torium, wear uniforms.
9 :00-Arcitects ball at Barbour gyo'-'
nasiunm.
S :OQi--Pythagoileans meeting inroom'
304 of the Union.
SATURDAY4
91:15--Spring Gaines.
2:0-1arslty Nand jmeets, Lanz hal
The oration is not to exceed
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WALK-IOVER.
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Motor
Your choice of 25 other cars from $50 to $150
Oils
Ho'
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PLATT
wear uniforms.!
2:30-Track mect, AMichigan v-s. I1-
linois at Ferry field.
5::30--Banquet for Father~s lna ssem,,
bly hall of the Union. -
at
Ford Sales and Service:
PHONE 727
Alt )I:Ihotioa
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IM-AOTICE S
Tb'lose inteiested In summer empl~oy-'
ment should see Henry C. Egerton
who will be in Dean Bursley's office,
University hail, from 9 to 11
-o'clock this morning. Ther e
will also be someone to speak to
those interested in surnmer work
Sin room 306 -at 3 and 6 o'clock to-
day.
Soniors Interested in the business4
traiing course in non-technical
subjects given by the General Elec-
trio comnpany- should consult Robert
Wieneke either -byr phone, 1460, orl
by seeing him in room 302 of thel
Union an afternoon this week.
Stag tickets for the Senior bell, Fri.i
dlay, May 18, may be obtained from
-William Galbraith, 604 South State
street. Ile has also a limited num-!
ber of couple tickets left.
Pi c e Wo ' lc s RurParis, M arch 10-(By A.P.)-Poin-
catre -refused ,to make -statement in
foreign policy or discuss the Ruhr;'
lie asked the Chamber to, postpone._
Ruhr discussion indefinitely, snaking
Sit .a question of confidence; vote, 498,
-to 78. - 1
Low beeL Finest
of satin. Light
but sturdy sole,
of
$8.50
Michigamua Oil Co.
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LowI-Ic! ati Pups
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The mod' rni nA's far::)Ite is the low-
heel, satin pu .L l5 ere L "The Pet,"~
suitable for street wear, dress wear,
sport wear, lIong wear, anywhere.
See how Walk-Over skill makes
satin pumps that really fit !
Your Choice
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Fords., .Dodges,
USER CAR BARGAINS
Chevrolets,
Buaicks,
Nash and Reo
PRICES
RANGE
FROM $25 UI 4
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115 S. Main St:
Ann Arbor Sales Cole
1 he Price' ot
INNER. TUBES AND SHOES
For all sizes of autos here. All of standard make. All gi
anteed by the.- manufacturers. All with splendid records
mileage service. Tried and true tires 'are the only kind
handle and the only kind you can affod to use on your
-IRWIN M. CLEMENTS
117. .'WASHINGTON ST.
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What's ,What
For Golf
Sweater jackets
Very Smart
A sweater jacket gives
with every move-
ment of your body. Made
of tweed, alpaca and
brushed wool in brown,
tan and gray. Smart look-
ing. $6.50 to $8.50.
lip:
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VACUUM CUP
TIRES
Ccessr
Your Car Should Ha'
has not beenp advanced this spring in.
Washtenaw county..
Buy your tires now« as the prices are
very ow, for prices will surely advance
in the future.
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Knic, ers
Are
Vernon J.,McCrumb
11i3.115 8. AMILEASTREET
Distributor for Pecnnsylvania TVacmuni .6p Tires
A Light, Durable ax
Adjustable Visor
E sen ial
W H E T HE R it's
golf, hiking} or some
other sport that you're in-
terested in you'll want
knickers. In tweeds,' ov-
erplaids and English mix-
tures. $6.75 to $8.50.
Plain White
as to Shirt
'THERE'S a ne w
--Manhattan shirt. of
White Oxford cloth here
that's particularly' well
suited to- golf wear.' It
has its wvhite collar at-
tached. $3
Golf Hose
Are ,Fancy
suits,
$45
S~i inawAutoEXIDiE BATTERIES.
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widlca n be fitted to bot hopeii anld closed ca.rs. it is umade of
can be lmnd either in the blue or green,, and Is albsolutely guo
not to, break or crack.
It iprotects t1e eyes against sun-glare-serves time purpose
gles, and at tk3 5:same time adids to the appearance of the car
rents being, blinded by dazzling headlights-thus adverting da
,idents.
It '1lso aids in keeping rain and~ snort fronm the -wlndlshield.
a standard price- of $7.15.
T HAT extra pair means cx-
Sac tly double the wvear
yTou'd ordinarily get. When
this feature is combined with
H art., Schaffner& Marx qual-
ity and style you're certain to
be satisfied.
DJODGE I3ROTIERS
To Relies
US~D
CARS
That Back
1919g DODGE BROTHERS
TOURING
All Dodge Bi~otiers used cars are lout in first.-
class condition in our shops before sold.
Strain
Other suits, $25 to $53.5 0
1922
FORD COUPE
This dribver's seat cuhion is specially designed to elinimuate the
ache that most people acquire after a long drixe at the 'wheel.
of a high quality leather, strong In texture, yet yielding enou
give comfort and ease. uiniall colors to match the upholstery.
C 4:'R
I) ca ilga (1!n-nl nr
Low mileage and in good condition-almost a111
good as new.
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