100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

December 13, 1922 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1922-12-13

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

,.,,. ..t- .....,:r.. ,.. .--.-.. .. ...

i ECONOMIC ESSAY

azil President
Started Life As
Clerk In Grocery

INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED

TAKE A REMINGTON PORTABLE

Home With You

Your bank should be sound, accurate and

F

LANUSCRIPTS ON PURCHASING
POWER WANTED BY
FIRM

efficient. But that is not enough.

Banking

CA L L TODAY
STACY R.. BLACK

k
b'
! g
r
M. T
i
;
, s
i
s
1:
eC
r.
;.
-. F

For the best manuscript on the sub-
Ject "A Statistical Index of the Pur-
chasing Power of Consumers in the
United States" three prizes will be
given by the J. Walter Thompson
company, New York City, amounting
to '$1,500 for the first, $800 for the'
second, and $500 for the third.'
The purpose for this competition as
stated by the J. W. Thompson com-
pany, is to drevelop if possible methods
and material which wil be of definite
use in the more accurate measure-
ment of the purchasing power of com-
munities.
The, competition is open to any3
contestant, man or woman, college
graduate or not. No minimum of
maximum lengths are specified for the
papers. The judges wil give full con-
sideration to t'e ouality of writing,
necessary st--porting evidence, and
relevancy of material, in judging the
quality and adequacy of a contest-
ant's paper. For further information!
write the J. Walter Thompson corn-
pany, New York City.

F
101

service to be of the most use to you should
be also intelligent and interested.
That is what this bank tries to be.
'ARMERS & MECHANICS BANK

432 Thompson

1 128-j

Exclusive Ur. Svc7r tit y Dealcr

Y fui~ t 111111suni111tnsualiiai:uugia ino :Et1t e~u nuniaui,~til~r lntii~~

TAKE

HOME A BOX

OF

-105 So. MAIN

330 So. STATE ST.

MacDiarmid's Candiles
OR LET US SEND IT BY PARCEL POST-ANYW II RE
Conditions on Arrival Guaranteed

The MacDiarmid Candy Co.

715 N. University Ave

"Garg" Advocates
A. Gump As Dean

,
;1
,,

,r
;
'Ii
e' ,

ri
I'

Christmas atmosphere will be cre-
ated on the campus Wednesday as a
ftting., iApetus for, the coming holi-~
days when the'Santa Claus number of
the Gargoyle - is placed on sale. A
red and white cover, with a sleigh,
snow and all of the typical Christmas
scenes, drawn' by'A. T. Peck, '25, in-
troduces the issue.
Burlesques on some of the leading
cartoonistsc 9f the, day introduce An-
dy Gump as a candidate for the posi-
tion of dean of men and Maggie Briggs;
as the dean of women. "Paw" of "Pol-
ly and her Pals" fame is made a pro-r
fessor, and Evertt True gives vent to
his usual rage against one of theM
campus errors.
The Michigan Daily Sunday maga-.
zine is muade the subject of a page of
comment. The Honorable Stetson
Dobbs is interviewed in a style typical
of the magazine. Further satirical
material on' student publications is
included in a publications banquet
menu that lasts from "Toasted Rolls"
to "High' Scream".
A copy, of one of the contributions
that did not get accepted as the Mich-
igan opera is published in full. It is
called "Over and Under" and the
scenes and music are remarkably like
that of the production that was used.
Poetry is especially featured in the
.number. ' Christmas poems that are
unusual and poems that are 'related,
to evry subject from college women
tO "The Cabbage Tree" are. published.
PIROFS. WENLEY, HENDERSON,
'BRUXM GIVE EXTENSION TALKS:
'Three University Extension lec-
tures were delivered in the state yes-'
terday by members of the faculty.
Prof.-Robert MA Wenley, of the phil-
osophy department, spoke at School-
craft on "Scotch Proverbs and' Stor-
ies' Befor~e .the Ladies Library Asso-
ciation. Prof- William D. Henderson,
of ?the Extension departm'ut, address=
ed 'the Alba "Columbia club at White
Pigeon on 'The Social Problem of the'
Boy and the Girl".
Prof. John L. Brumm, of the jour-
nalism department, talked at Kalama-
zoo on "Education and Life" before
the Kalamazoo Court of the Catholic
Daughters of America.
Band Tendered Banquet
Members of the Varsity band at-
tended a banquet in their honor at the
Chamber of Commerce, last night. The
Kiwanis club acted as host. The ban-
quet was in recognition of the serv-
ices which the band' performed when
they accompanied the local Kiwanis
club to their convention at Toronto.
Father Michael Bourke was the prin-
cipal speaker.

President Arthur Bernardes
ThiPty-four years ago a thirteen-
year-?ld boy left school in Visosas,
state of Minas Geraes, Brazil, and
started his business career as a gro-
cery clerk, selling beans and rice. He
became manager, bookkeeper, lawyer
and politician. Now he is President
Arthur Bernardes of Brazil.
WO, KALEIS TO AOORESS'
Members of the Engineering Society
will gather at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
the assembly hall of the Union "ur
their third discussion meeting o :hc.
year. Entertainment features have
been provided, including speecl, s, a
boxing match, and music.
MMr. W. R. Kales, engineer c t:c:
new field house at Ferry field, and
Prof. E. M. Bragg, of the department
of marine engineering, will address
the organization. Under the auspices
of the Boxing club Clifford McKeck-1
nie, '23E, and George Wolinitz, '24,
will stage a boxing,match. Music will;
be provided by Frank Pollen's or-
chestra, James J. Johnson, '23, and
the quartette of the Varsity Glee club. I
Refreshments and smokes will be
served.
Members of the society will be ad-
mitted to the smoker upon presenta-
tion of their membership card.
Michigan Song Book, Monory
Books,. Bauner and. Pennants at
Wahr's University Bookstore-Adv.

E VERY woman of refinement
wants the same daintiness and
good taste reflected in her "quiet-
hour" slippers as in her shoes for
street wear.
That is why so many women are
interested in the beautiful Daniel
Green Boudoir .Slippers we are
showing. You can take their-c m-

fort for granted, for they 'are hAdd
in the famous Daniel Greafsc=
tory, where their felt Comfy Slip.
pers are made.
You will enjoy looking over the
s any beautiful designs in or
store. They give you a wide
range of choice to ma.tch your fa-
vorite frocks and dainty negligee.

WAHR'S SHOE STORE

Perfectly Qz,4 oinmtd-- 17IadtoTe

i

SHOES

Down Town

HOSIERY

-.
FIRST7
NAT IONAL
BANK
ORGANIZED 183
:: OLDEST BXNK IN ANN ARDOR :.
OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN MICIflGAN

.
f
'' , , j
,.
r
i
+r. f
't .
i
..
.
\' .
, "
. ' .
-_- ,

We Use the Xost Approved
Syst em of Teachin'g
BALLROOM DAMOING
HALSEY'S DANCE STUDIO

11,

Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx

Suits for Holiday Wear

I: jp "

®'

MOMEMOMEM094113

-411 o

Rented or Sold
on Easy Terms
You can rent
any typ~ewriter
you select from
our catalog with
*~the privilege of
deducting from
the purchase price all rental paid dur-
ing the first six months, should you
at any time decide to buy the type-
writer. Or you can buy on small
monthly payments.
FREE TRIAL ^ny mbe4hped tosyous
on ten days' free trial. If you are
not satisfied for any reason whatever,
y'ou send it back at our expense.
ALL MAKES Take your choice of all
the latest models, Under-
wood. Self-starting Remington, Silent
I" C. Smith, etc. Every machine is
in pe; feet condition--rebuilt by our
exclusive Young Process, and backed
by. our. iron-clad guarantee., You are
satisfied or your money is refunded.
SkWE 50 c/cewe save rou from 5o%
you choose your typewriter from the
largest selected stock in America.
W ite for our illustrated catalog, low
prices and convenient terms.
Yung aTypewriter o g
as West Lake St., Dept. 476, Chicago

Dress

or Sports

"It's a Great Place

Lowered in Price

to Eat"

Newest colors, patterns, styles,

.4

I

THAT'S WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY
WHO EAT AT THAT OLD - FASH.4
ION ED RESTAURANT
OF

I

THESE two low sale prices are mak-
I ing it easy for men to be well dress-
ed during the holidays and through
the entire winter. The suits are the
finest that Hart Schaffner & Marx
make. Tailored of superb woolens, in
newest colors and styles. They'll give
complete satisfaction -,or money back.

Westerners Mreet Tonight.
Special entertainmnt 'will be pro-
vided for the last meeting of the West-
erners club before Christmas vaca-
tion, at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Lane
hall. Plans for a party to be given
in Ann Arbor during vacation for the
membors of the club not planning to
return to their homes will also be dis-
cussed.
kYou Will Learn More Rapidly
I in a Fels
PRIVATE\LESSONS
HIALSEY'S DANCESTUDIOS
Train For
Leadership
To men who are eager to shorten the
years between the time they leave
school and the time when they. are
fitted to fill a position of responsibil-
ity and trust, the Babson Institute of.
fers an intensive traininig course of
one or two years.
Fromn actual experience the funda-
mental principles of business are
made clear. By positive examples.
the student isshown how to apply
these Principles in the conduct of

v

A N' S

1 1 6 S. UNIVERSITY

I

PI -

t

""

Suits that were, )vith ex-
tra trousers, $42.50, $45,
and $50 now reduced to

Suits that were, ivith ex-
tra trousers, $55, $60 and
$65, are nols redued to

There are many ways in which the Holiday Season may be made more cheerful for
the home-folks. Make those walls smile with cheerful, wall-paper, give the woodwork a
new Sunday dress of varnish or enamel, make the floors reflect beauty by a soft wax-finish.
Make the furniture fairly radiate with the effects of our line of polishes. Get new glass
for the lamp-shade-any color or pattern to harmonize with your hangings. Make a beau-
tiful winter bouquet of flowers with colored bronzes, all leading shades including silver, gold
and copper.
As a special inducement to buy NOW we are making a Special 20 Per Cent Discount
-; 11 - to m.A. nn -m fnr atr 1Q' 2 line whichis b ein shinerd at this time.

$31.50

$0.50'

Add $7 if second pair of
trousers is desired

Add $8 if second pair of
trousers is desired

The

Reule

Conlin

Company

U M...:.... IA!

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan