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May 19, 1923 - Image 5

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THE MICHI AN DAILY

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.brother Dry AetCaure
I -"Fountains'of Mountain Dew"'

ereionies for the new
Women's league will
Ly, May 26, instead of,
as was announced in
ay.
11 eve'nts which hav,)
r Atte benefit of tb&
Uchigan League build-
beturned in by Juneo
ewell at her office in
siuml, s. that the comn-
-,iay 'be compiled.
),tiade payable to the:
m ca1Dp~igpfn jwd.
at the' dances this week
lws: Union, tonight,
Armory, tonight, Mrs. .

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Y.Wt TO HOLD ANNUAL
DI6REAKFIST TOOAYI
Ilandlpainted programs, specinimu-
siadspring; decorations will comn
bieto mak~e t0',aannual May break-
1astobe gi ven fhi.s miorning at Bacr-
you-inasium by the Untversity Y.'
W. C. A. a novel affair. A breakfast
of this kind is giv f each year duwring
the Ma~y Festiv~al week, for tile.pur-
pose of the entertainment of festival
guests. Breakfast will' be served at
two different hours, 8:30 and '9:30 o'-
clock.
.Avon Rich, '23, Hope Haliaday, '24,
and Josephine Connable, '23, will fur-
nish a continuous program of special
music., maize and blue have been
used as the color scheme for decora-
tions, and spring flowers will add
to the attractiveness. Groups which
have resetved special tables will fur-
nish other decorations.

WOMAN ANAGE S
IOHIO NEWSPAPER

At OAt
+ad
At Packard and'
and State street Inc
whose. specialty ist
cos and periodicals
that means what tl
in some day.
~Cigars
_ Ma~
Tobacco
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icka

t at
State, where interurban
fet, there is a cigar store
the best of cigars, tobac-
Is, coupled with a service
the word implies. Stop

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are required to have
un inations by 4 o-
fternoon, Mray 23, in
[m those -who have
may make appoint-
ice -of the gymnas-

Tiwo stiis captnred In Tennessee neunatins nar ('lCat tauooga
Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith may be the prizc hooch hunters of Nw
Ycrk but they have nothing on the Williams brothers, Victor and Eli, whose'
pet objectives are the "Mountain Dew' Fountains" of the Tennessee hill's.
They recently seized two giant' stills ini the mountains near Chattanooga,
long t.onicshiners' stronghold. Because of the activities of Vic and Eli
'mountain dew," is flowing less swif l.

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en who a ld like to shoot
on at the outdoor ranger
reet 'are asked to call Eer-
y' at 1602-W before tomnor-

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BEWARE OF LET1'ING YOUR
DOQt RUN ON FERRY FIELD)
Dogs may be dogs and they
have male use of the campus as
a playing ground, but no longer
will they .be allowed to run loose
on Ferry field. No longer will the
crowded grandstands have the
opportunity of whistling at sonie
poor dog until the unfortunate
cannine is at a loss as to his
real friends. In the future any
dogs found, running loose on any

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hold a meeting for
mooicrs at 4 o'clock,
Delta Delta Delta
R road.

eetii of A asqu6p w~ill he held
clock Tu-Csday in, the parlors of
it gyiimnasiumi.. E: lection of of-
for next y'ear, will be held at,
no. The board of directors of
ib will hold a ineeting at t
r'uesda}".
airy group for the Senior Girls',
11 meet at 5 o'clock Monday aft-4
in Barbour -gymnasium.
V tickets are still available for
y breakfast which Ais to be
y the Y. W. C: A.. this morning
hour gymnasium, and may be
at tlhe door:'
'as ls' 'for, the Senior Gir~s''

Iplay are as follows:f Acts 5, 1, 2 at
7 o'clock Monday in Sarah Casweli
I Angell hall; courtiers, retainers, and
'men-at-arms 'at 4 o'clock Tuesday;
fairies at 5 o'clock Tuesday; acts 2
and 3 at 4 o'clock Wednesday ,in the
parlors of Barbour gymnasium; acts
4 and 5 at 4 o'clock Thursday in Sar-
ah, Caswell Ange11 hall.
All the tenn s matche.s in the sec-
ondl round are required to be playedl
off by Wednoaday,' May 23. The netsI
' will be upl all today for as many,
i Matches to be played off as possible.a
Sigma Delta Pi will m1eet, at 10':30k
o'clock this morning at M~rthza C o
bauilding.'.

tion of University women are planning J pai tion of Ferry field will be cor-
to~~~~~~~~~ hoda(nulmeigadpci ailed, penned and disposed of by
the .Athletic association. These
Saturday, May 26, at Ypsilanti. Elec- measures ma y appear somewhat
tion of offiers for the conifg year!j harsh, but su says the "Grand'
will take place and reports will be sI Old Man," *so it must be true.
given concerning the work that hlas'I Call off your dog or lie may no
been accomplished by the organ0a- f longer be yours.
t ion. Children from the training_________________ __
school will he present at an out-door
i eatto entertain the guests. i~e-! Patronize The Daily advertisers.
Si, c cuicerning the time of the meet-
ii. _ vll 1). announced later.;

ASSOCIATION IWILL ELEFCT
OFFICERS AT YPSILA -NTI
Members of the American Associa-

Wrs. ZeR.1Hark 1Demnig
M'rs. Zell Hark Doming, publisher
of the Warren, Ohio, Tribune, is the
first woman to be elected an officer of
llthe, Associated Press. She, has ' been
made a meniber of the central advis-
}ory board of the Associated Press.
Mrs. Deming has been running her
p aper for 20 years during which time
she has not had a strike in' her plant.
I 1Runmniiaik Faselst! Threaten Jews
Bukarest, May 18.-(By A.F.)--Ru-
y manian Fascisti threaten to kill Jewsc
continuing Wd attend the University of.
lRukarest' as professors or students.
Professor 4einer was told by phone
he wouldl be slain if lie tried to resume
Ihis lectures.
The way to. rent a room is with a
'"Daily Classified".-Ady.

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Freshman of esterda-
Last night you advanced a step
forwvard in your College career.

W1

T~UTUUATE
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PORTIA SOCIETY FLECTS;
Por tia Iterary society held its semi-
4 unual elections Thitrsday evening
in room 302 Mason hall The follo - '
ini officers were chosen: president,
Charlotte Blagdon, '25;, vice-president,
Elizabeth YantValkenburgh, '26; sec- 1
rotary, Elizabeth Lieber manh, '25;
treasurer, Vera Kenaga, '24; Oratori-
cal board delegate, Charlotte Blagdon, j
'25. The ,final meeting of the year
will be the annual picnic which will
be held Thursday evening, May 24, at
the fireplace.

SUMMER MONEY
'We teach you' everything, direct yoti
in your work and can assure you of
substatial ear niigs as a salesman
in, Our, big selling campaign which
starts June 15 at Flint, Michigan. See
Mr.,' Roab at M1ichigan Union Upper
Rheading Room 7:30 Wednesday eve-
ning, May .23.-Adv.
GIRLS-If you are interested in
sellding this suinmer, call 3221-J. any
afternoon for appointment.-Adv. I
Snmith &' Wesson .38 ICaibre Revolver
for sale cheap. Mountjoy, 549 S*.
Division, tel. 2649-J.-Adv.

Lovely Pattern Hlats, Pattern rVeils,
Veiling, F lowers for -Hatsor.
Dresses
Gage, Fiske and Hart Sports Hats

Your portrait taken at° this time.
H'ave it made now!

In f atryears

yToul will value

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( Arcide- Alice 'Brady. in "The
('Snowyride''; ;Charlie ,Chaplin
( 'in "The Pilgrinm,"
~Mfjeatk .Shirley Mason in
("Xove Bound?.;: com'edy, "The
( our F'uhei" Tanger's Col-
( loe . Girl band, in new pro-
Igram.'
'Orplieum' - Charles Jones in TieBsofCm4"Rgh
j .t4d .Pehmy~Aip "Th~e New Leath-
er Pushers."
( Wuerth-Soli% 1 Marimbo .band int
new bill; John Glbert in George
' Barr McCitcheof's "Truxum
( King; the Doo-Dads in "Don't
( If'lirt."

PUYEAR & HI*, 1NT Z

3 28 S. MAIN

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Would ou Like
to Make $500
During Summer Vacation?

Knife& Scissors

An unusual opportunity
is offered to college men
and 'women to earn
ei-ough money during
the coming summer
vanation topaynextycar'is
tuition and expenses.

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Street
{11I'i1U11tiia-iil~ ~tti~tti'1l1Ii

Call
F'ors

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RSte-Tisls Week

Garrick (Detroit) - lonstehle
company' in "Thie Goldfinch."

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100 eunaved c-allIng cards fronm
your plate $1.75 up:'Yronm new plate 00u. .1)Morl,74Nc s
A c d . AvGILBERT'S ChocolateCs fresh every
Trl av £ktnuJ'. a* 11 Eas LJ..LUv

TREATD YOUR, GUESTS TO
AN ARBOR'S BES'T MEALS
CrZFAVIi OF' CHICKEN SOUP'
ROAST CHICKEN, CR \NPF'RZTIY SAUCE
CREAMED2I CARROTS AND PEAS9
ST,1V3IR PIE TEA t COFFER MILK(

Write Today for Particulars
It will. surprise you to learn how
easily a substantial sum of money,
can be earned by selling the Premier
Knife and Scissors Sharpener right
in your own home town or city. Every
housewife wants one the minute she
sees it.-because it is such an im-
provement over the old-fashioned whetstone. Just a stroke-or
two of the Premier Sharpener on any knife or scissors blade
produces a keencutting edge instantly. Written guarantee
makes it easy to sell. Write at once for complete information or send
50c for sam nple, stating what territory you wish us to reserve for you.
Preumer Mfg. Co., °806 U East Grand Boulevard, etroit,,Mich.

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70 C~'ENTS - Just Try and 'Beat It!
CHICAGOUTOPIAN CAFE
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beas'he r aio ae

WHITNEY THEATRE, MONDAY, MAY 21
"&he ~e1l4a h' esent
Tre wofld fo1IImOS± Slella!
faVo1'te oP com~ed J and. Sont
Chauuc IO

Careful Fiishing that
.Protects2our Negative
We feel a. real 'responsibility for
film left with us for development.
Negatives cannot be replaced, and
there are often several exposures in
each roll that are invaluable to the
owner. Careful methods, and scieo-
tific formulae' bring results that
justify your entrusting your films to
our finishing department.
Of ,course we are equipped for
enlarging-let us show you some
samples of our work.

Correctly Designo
- Sturdy Built

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