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A.Y, MAY 12, 1923

!THE 'MICHIG AN DAILY

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COUNC IL CHA IRMAN'N'unIFuoe Yankee 'Co urt ManiIRxINFCD[BE
MEETS HR ONI ~lJIULLJIIi Sails .for Fra ce~ lURI
ME T E T S E D G W OSECOND ANNUAL CONTENTION 01' Lau1an1n,Ma y 11 (By A. P.) -The
ASSOCIATION TO BE HELD)rar 4 Vorovsky: tragedy ,hIas acted as a
d. rA.&' arigt hedlgts.to the Near~

BAND TO BE SANME
;SIZE NEXT YEAR

Financier Killed by A,
Paris, May 10 (By A. P.),
Parmalee, New York, cas)
Part: branch of the Guarc
Co., was shot and killed
chanced to walk between
and a gang fighting on
street.

..w.. ..
...

University women who are interest-
d in procuring summer" employment
t the summer resorts are asked to
quire at the officee of Dean Jean H-am.

All women who wish to take part in
th a -oe (a c il m e t'7o'clock Tuesday evening in Barbour
gymnasium.
The wNomen who are to daace in tho
pageant on Lantern night will meet
at 1 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour

st for the Senior Girls' play
tearse at 9 o'clock this
n Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
le honor point hike will start
Eck from Barbour gymnasium
zing.
ones for' the dances tonight
)11ows:' Union, Nvirs. Cake;
Mtrs. Philip' Reynolds.
games in the interhouse
tournament will be played as"
t -5 Monday afternoon ;at Pal-
Alpha Gamma Delta, vs. Kap:
Kappa Alpha Theta vs. Pi
at ,5 o'clock Tuesday, Alpha
elta Gamma, Zeta Tau Alpha,
Newberry; at 6:30 o'clock't
Kappa Kappa Gamma vs.
tta Delta, Betsy Barbour vs.
eeivr; at 5 o'clock Wednes-
a Epsilon Phi vs. Delta Zeta.
uee House Tea
3ene fits League~

Invitations were sent out yeiterday'
afternoon to the managing editors.
business managers, and faculty ad- #
visers of the leading high school pa-
pers of the state to attend the secand
annual convention of the Michigan In-
terscbolastic Press Association which
of to be held here under the auspices
ofSigma Delta Chi, national profes-
sional journalistic fraternity, May 17.
18, and 19.
Last year about 100 men attended
tQe convention land this year it isf
Sexpected that more than 200 will be
present. The members of Sigma Del-1
tt, Chi will entertain the visitors while'
they are here and will furnish themr
with lodging.
Committee appointments for the
convention made by Herbert S. Case.
'23, president of the organization, are
as follows: toastmaster, It. Andrew
Brown, '24; chairman of program com-
mittee, Edwin R. Meiss, '23;, chair-'
man -of housing committee, John A.1
Bacon, '24; chairman of. contest com-
mittee, Ralph N. Byers, '24; chairman
of arrangements committee, James C.
Stevens, '231; chairman of reception
committee, William H.L Riley, '23.
'Ralph L. Smith, '24, was appointed to
formulate tentative plans for the se-
ond. annual Gridiron banquet next
year.,

}East conference that the conference
is dragging out too long and that' the
delay Is .paving the way toward new
complications instead of tending to-
ward peace.
The announced coming to Lausanne
of M. Aleanderia, the Greek minis-
ter of foreign. affairs in a day or two
to serge notice on the conference that
'it must :get. along with its work or
Greece will mnake a special treaty with
Turkey, has acted as a stimulant and
the work is moving more rapidly.
The Swiss federal council today 'is-
sued a communique exipressing indig-
nation over the attack on the Russian
and regretting especially that it oc-
curred at the seat of the peacecun
Fon i ears are expressed here over the
safety. of a delegation of S wiss watch-
makers in' Moscow, who reopened the
watch trade with Russia. MembersC
'of the Soviet group here are said 'to'
have threatened the Swiss.
IGilbert's, Chocolates received fresh
for Mothers' Day. Tice's. 113 E. Lib-
erty.-Adv.
Martha: Washington Candies fresh' for
Mothers' Day. Tice's 113 E.' Liber-
ty. adv.

contrary to campusĀ° rumor, no plans
have, been made to enlarge the Vr
Vrsity band next Year. Carton Pierce, !a
'29DM, anager of the band, gave twoj
reascns explaining w hy no such ac-
tionx wculd b~e taken. The major dii-j-
ficuilty lies in the fact that there is no
mone.iy avilable to purchase uniformis
for a larger organization. He pointed
out the trouble attendent upon the'
I1;nrcnase of the un~forrms which the
h and now wears, and said tl-at it would
be practically Impossible to raise the
funds to uniform a larger body.
The other' reasona for the decision'
against increasing the size of the. ha3nd
is the beilef of Capt. Wilfred Wilson
that a. smaller and. more perfect body
of musicians is more desirable than a
larger one of poorer quality.
New Tag's Seemred for Arboretim
New tags have been placed on the
various plants and shrubs that are
planted in the Nichols arboretum. The'
former tags were small and could not
be found by those unfamiliar with
the arrangement. The new ones,ca-
ca-rying both the scientific and popular
namesi, are large and easily seen. of-
ficials report that many of the plants!
are well in bloom.
The new Lit.,Building is growing
Have you watched the classified1F
grow ?-Adv.,
Look over the values In' the Class1l
fieds.-Adv..

Follow
That Hunc
to the
BLU - GOLI
LUNCH
605 Church

Let "Jimmie the

WI~ i ,Johnsoin
William H4. Ja.hnzon, ranked: as the{
second best tennis player In thi~s coup-
try, sailed recently from New York on
cThe S.' S. Hlomeric. lHe plans to tour,
the continent, appearing on some of
the most, prominent, courts on the oth-.
SCOTCH PHIOOPE
TOfDELIVERLEICTU RE,
PROF. J lPN STUART MiACKEN. IL1
ILL SPEA K MN DAY
M) DTUESDAY

A"

i AIlts. Edwvard Ponmeroy
Who as chairman 'of :the Alumnae
council, Will meet here with the execu-
tive board of the council, May 25. At
this meeting, action will be: taken on
the temporary Budget for the greater

million dollar

campaign.

y women are invited
"idge-tea which memlb{
house are gliing from
xthis afternoon in th(
bour gymnasium. Thb
'the affair will be do
igan League fund.
,he first time that as
ation has attempted
large a scale. Both1
undred will be .playei
y be pbtained at the
ission Is 75 cents and
Refreshn~ents will be

to at- 1
3ers ofi
n 2:30
e par-

AL" h)'i essioan

AT TUE THEATE RS

Screen--Today

e pro-'
onated] The central campaign etntiriit e of
she University of 'Michigani Lca i.~e act-
small 'ed on the temporary :budget "o._ the
abro-g campaign at a meeting heist T'J i-
br di A report of the group activitie,, wa
dorgiven. Pre?7arations are now .under-
tables way for presenting the entire canmgaign
oserv- program to the Alumnae council in
SvJune. Charts and maps will be drawn
up to show the alumnae distribution.
Definite decision regarding the or-
ganization pllans which ha v6 been 'sug-
FUNTY .e:ted bcy Mrs. Molly Price .coo-. the
campaign admvisor, wl have to be gxv-
is havoe en oflicial sanction at the meeting(ot
to. the the 'Alumnae council, which will, be

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2rc.,de -- Gloria Swanson in
'rodigal Daughters"; comedy,
1i.!W5.
Majestic---Lon Chaney in -"The
Shock" comedy and news.
Orpheum - Buster Keaton in
"The Saphead."
Wuerth--Elmer Clifton's, "Dowt^n
to the 'Sea in Ships"; comedy,
"The Artist."

I "Thireefold Commonwealth" w"ill be
j the subJect of Prof. John Stuart Mac-
kenzie of the philosophy. department
of the University of 'Wales. for, his
lecture in Ntatukal 'Science auditorium'
Iat, 4:15 o'clock Monday. At 2r o'clock
} Tuesda4y he will speak in 'Room' B,!
Law building on "Our Contemporary,
Outlook. in Philosoph."t
of Professor Mackenzie is a graduate
'o Glasgow, and Cambridge. universl- .
ties. He wvas a classmate of, Prof.
Robert M. Wenley of the 'philosophy'
Idepartment. He is the ,recipilent of
fellowiships and -degrees fromt several'
lEnglis1h colleges and 'is also, a :cele-
brated author, his. Works. including #
I"Manual of Ethics." and ' "An Intro-
duction to Social -Philosophy."
k IlHe is one. of the editors 'of the In-
I ternational Journal of Ethics for.
wihich he has written many articles,
Iand he is ~also president of ther nenchi
Sociological, society.
Professor- Mackenzie came direct to,
Ithe United. States from India.; I'h~a
is his. first visit to this:;country al-
though _-he'a has traveled extensively
Cthroughout ..Europe.' "While in ;Ann
theor; he andl Mrs. Mackenzie wlli be
th guests~ of Martha: Cook dormi-
C ory..''

P
Th e Interstate' Tailors
(of Cincinnati)
fiill bUe at the American Rotel during the present week.
Tailor-.Made Suits and TopdeSisadcoats
$2.5
(Smiall Deposit aRequfred with Order.)
ALL OURGARMENTS FULLY GUARANTEED
AS TO STYLE, FIT AND -WEAR
Drop into' the America n. Hotel or phone your address to 123
and our representative will call:

Fathers

a

Mothe rs:
This is the
"fountain
of health"
at Michira

Men

ES $13
LDI NG

Ema

So r 6

league ibuild-;
several uro-
Out recently.
thel a Chiln-
'ental linon.
benefit glance
me oii Wash-

it~ry .ResIdent% Sell Hosierr
fiing tht~ week residents off
sCook mbuilding will agai takef
of the sale of "Real-Silk" hose
benefit of the Women's league.
z, -who is the Ann Arbor agent
company will talk in various ;
Dries, sororities and' league
and will~ take orders. Martha'
ill1 have eharge of the delivery.'I
hose may be procured at $5.50
each box containing four pairs.j,
!muster $24 was realized on the 1
hose.
:ize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. !

hold .Tune 15 at the Uniion.y The meet-f
ing will be an all "day sess' n. .TShe
discussion regarding the diMtribution
of, the financial 'burden of the cam-_
pm~gn will b)e continued. at that meet-,
ig, when out of town members will be
present. An effort is being m1ade to{
havca ( .representative' pt (sent from 2.
every state or at least from every sec-j
tion of the country.-
1'. W. C.,tA. oldls. Rummage Sale
Weekly rummage sales and being
fheld at the city Y. W. C..A. to earn
m uoney for the summer camp at Cavan-
augh lake. Five have already been'
held, and there will be several more.
Trho sales take- place in the garage
building, and all articles are donated. ;
Members of the girls' work coimmittee
of the association, have charge of the
undertaking.
Do you use Classified adts system-
aticallIv?-Adv.

Garrick- (Detroit)-- Chauncey
Olcott In "The Heart of Pad-
dry Whack."a

..

Stagp-ThisIT%*oek

Like

Chicken ?

Acheck of this register.
,. of famous Americans
would plainly indicate the,
popiularity o(A the Longines watch. What is true of
men of affairs of, the nation as a whole is reflected in,
our own city. Many of our prominent citizens have
for years experienced the genuine pleasure of always
having the exact time by carrying a Longines.
~ra~ ~uok

-P

vvomIH
of Michigan
Father ai
Mother used
like-
Gilbert's
Chocolates
buy them ai

_,

There are fewer delicacies that tickle the palate
like the delicious ROAST CHICKEN 'we prepare.
Sold whole or half, for 70' cents a pound.
Individual chicken pies Saturday night 5.72

i

G.Claude DrplI
,Drug and Prescrit
Store
Coa State and N. Uinive

Phone 308.

{

CORNWELL COAT

"The Quarr

and Lump

West Va. Egg and Lump

KAROLYN

KITCHEN

Pocahontas and Coke
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
COMMON AND FACE BRICK
GORNWELL*COAL
PHONES 81-VI and 2 0
Office -- Cornwell Block.

119 East Liberty

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THIERE ARE

NO .TWO WAYS ABOUT IT

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Health hides iin each spoonful of.Connor's
COOD Ice Cream,
Rich and pur'e and zestful, the ice c ram
lover's dream.

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IS ONE, OF THE PUREST AND HEALTHIEST BEVERAGES oW
THE MARKET TODAY.

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