I. .A.i l83!"41V bAiL -. .... -.. wM AlLY OFFI CIAL BULLETIN ication in the Bulletin is constructive notico tq all ne'nbers of University. Copy received by t*b* As0.%tn-t( the '?'° (erlt ur~til ) p, m. (11:34 a. w. Saturrlair- ume 4 SATITRI),AY, -MARtC1 22, -1321 Nut in. rI2-4 'mentary Reports: ie time for removing Incompletes andl Absences gromn 'Fin-ation, A.3 s reporting the resulting grade, has now terminated, exce9pt in cases icit extension of time granted by the Admninistrative Board, in the tit- College. All unremoved and unreportedl mark:; of these sorts have jpeed into E grades. A rthlur {flfall, Registrar. ans andi4 Heads of Departments: p Taction of the Board of Regents, at their meeting held Februmary 28, and D~epartment Heads may secure copies of the new Alumni Cata- by mns of requisitions charged against their budget 'accounts. ll. L. Sensemnan, Editor. nics 37a:" ;signment for Monday, Problems 73, 76, 78, 84 and 87; WVednesday, ed Business Finance", Chapter 18. To be read during the week: s "Bank Credit", pages 160 to 234 and 260 to 294. R. L. Mason. ape Design 2 and 2a. amners of these classes who were absent from the lecture Thursday ease take notice that there will be a written examination held on y, March 25, at the regular hour. 11. 0. Whittemnore. Y- Concert: e following program in the Faculty Concert Series will be given Sun- ernoon at 4:15 by the Stanley Chorus, Mrs. William Wheeler, direct- i1. Stockwell, pianist and Helen M. Snyder, flutist: 1 e Wounided Birch (Gietchaninow), Along the Willows (Foudrain), y Chorus; Sonata in G for Flute and Piano (Handel) Helen M. Sny- d1 Nell B. Stockwell; Afterglow (Debussy), Berceuse (Gretchaninow), al (Foudrain), Stanley Chorus; Nocturne, Op. 27 (Chopin), Preludes, 3and 23 (Chopin), Polonaise, Op 36, No. 2 (Chojlin). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Kept Quiet About Charges He HeardAais"C ef Agist"hif: FUTURE, "Sunday I wi " ~ion people, and through the medi f :":: was the statemten ~$4 Pellitler, advertisi / Rickenbacker car. .. * ay night in Natu F Wim under the auk .. ta Sigmia, nation, . r, "There is a gre :A ting, bc oe and the great pur( :": ; dy,..he said. " room for°-everyboi ' remember, back w .was an advertishn rested, or almost{ alone there will b ars spent on aut HS BIG AUGST-31 DATEFOR CIAYC CD[A!D1 ITI7'III IMAY rnii I ill talk to ten mai-I this will be¢ done (! Jur of advertising,"j nt of Mr. E. LeRoy! ng manager for thel -s, who spoke Thurs- ural Science auditor- cplces of Alpha Del-' gal advertising soc- eat future In adve r-, f great .produxction, -chasing power of to- rhis means there 1s. dy to go In. I can when a man said he ig man he was ar- that. But this year be sixty million dollg tomobile advertisingi !ness like that can- March 21.--St. Pat-, ebrated by the Irish ith a campus parade. 21.-Bertrand Rus- 3sopher and mathe-1 it Cornell in May. I UIIILL11%JIIIILIflhII UnlIVII August 1-31 has been set as. the date for the Citizen's Mlilitary~Train- ing camp of the Sixth Corps Area, which includes the states of Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin. It will be situated at Camp Custer. Military drill' and instruction will not be the 'only activities, for each afternoon of the thirty days will be devoted to physical training in track work, base- ball,: wrestling, swimming, boxing, and tennis. Ample recreation facilities will also be afforded for evenings. Attention is called to the fact that transportation, board, uniforms, and medical attention will be. furnished 'by the government. The, complete course of training embraces a period of four years, but no military obliga- tion attaches to enrollment unless the entire four years are completed. Ap- plicants must be between the ages of 1'7 and 24. Anyone desiring to attend may ap- ply to Major William T. Carpenter at R. 0. T. C. headquarters, or to Cap- tain I. C. Holm, U. S. A., Armory building. I THREE CASH STORES Main Store, 118 E. Liberty St. Branch "6"721 E. Huron St. branch" 421 Miller~ Ave. (Compare Prices Elsewhere) ,Car of Sugar Just in Gerald 0. 1loldbridge Gerald 0. fioldbridge, former a gent in the Department of Justice, told the committee investigating Attorney General Harry Daugherty that he couldn't summon enough boldness to go to Daugherty and Williams J. Burns, chief of the secret service, and tell them that he had discovered they were. implicated in a conspiracy alleg- ed to have hen formed by a friend of; Daugherty and ,Buyrns to Condon thej alone, and a busi not be ignored." Notre Dame, 1W rick's day was ceb at Notre Dame wit Ithaca, March sell, English phiki matician, will visit PURE CANE!' PURE CANE! i It's true ep ciency to use Classtfieds.--Add, DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG- RESULTS- ON LITTLE INVESTMENT' Daily -- - -- . ._.. _ _ .._ __ ...............aYaaaaYaYYYaa Ra ,ersons or societies using t ils shiould include in their notices ar, and place. All notices this data wivll be disregard ed, SATURDAY- ltig club meets for "Flap-; Hike," Congregbational church 'enlor lit mixer, Lunlon. unlor Girls' play, Whitney th' pper Room I1hie clans, meets, ~ball. rtsuien meet at 1Masonic tem.~ ulnor (lIA's' play3, Wltn.~y the.- 12 :00-Open foruin. - Eugene Brack speaks on "Aims of Trade Union- im"Congregational 'church.- . :30-Social bor, Presbyterian, Schurch. 14 :30=-Students' fireside chat on 111s- lam and IBuddhism," Congregational church.+ 5, :4-Stuteiits' supper, Uniitariani church. 6 :30-Professor St rauiss speAksOil "The Gosnel According to -Drown-f ing," 'Unitarian church. 0 ;30-( irjst ian Endeavor, Presbyter- ian church. 7 :1i~-Jewishi Students' congregation rheet%, Lane hall auditorium. 7 :30-L.,aurette Taylor in "Peg O' My, Triart," Congregational church. j ARGE 0MHINE MUSEUM! New York, ]March 21.-Williami K.. Vanderbilt is doing- something the mil- lionraire considers as important as making moneyl- He .is developing on his -estate at Little 1Neclk, near New- transportation and showing of illegal j ........".,...-............ .. ;. ........ ............... fight films. - port, L.. I., the largesz privately-owned marine museum in the world. '1 h musum wll ave ssemledIT HAS COME! That new portable ini yrx ueapiecolc.typewriter ! We'll have it unpacked in lion of over 400 specimens of seal:.tm tVhwyu ntmrowsDiy life, the result of. 20 years of gathi'4. Watch for the large announcement ! cring. Mr. Vanderbilt began having specimens mounted in 1905, and on1 ' V nearly every fishing trip since then hieA C. ST M O has added to his collection.I Typewriters Sulpplies Repairing . Phone 340308 S. State St. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything t quickly.-Adv. ,I Patronize Dailiy Advertisers.-Adv. ................:.............------*---,__ Buy What You Need 1m'mLbs. SUGAR95 BUTTER Fresh . .0 IES21FRESH..C And, other goods T 9 Buy as many deafs as YouWeisI1. , I L __ ___ _______ BARGAIN CO0U NTER BOOKS - - - RARE BARGAINS' F, UNDNY rsl$y Men's Abie class a 1 .. . - for m churcl on Mfay Siu- ;uls- Congregs- neen and iwomene, ;1-. H'R U-N IVERSIT B,OOKSTOR E~ I VII. 4"'T AW i14. ,. . t _ r . - .. -' Palm 4 i 44-4v 0J, -: ~ - - - ~:i-4w Z - 1 1. -1 I3 A ~V I Cburcl 17M' evice~s +t~ ! ' 4 44- - 'U -- 4 ~ ----- ----. - 4<~I -IS '0O 4CHURCH, ar o n u S tr e e tcBN , ) n s ' e CHUJRCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES All Services Hfeld in Lane Bril Corner State and 1iaslibngtou 'ts. Maerch 23, 1924 -9:45 A.M. Church School I 1,0:30 MVoring Service 'Why Say It Ii Po~iry?". 5; 45 P. M~. Students' Supper 6 :30 Professor Strauss: Fit Gospel According to Browning." dial- welcome 'to all visitors. SERVICE-3 Sunday: Bible School, 9:30 A... Christian M :en's Servie 9:30 A. 'M. +lub, ST. PAUL'S LUTHEfRAN CHURCH,--- (Missouri Synod) - Corner Third anid West Huron Sts. CARL A BRIJER, Pastor SERVICES 9:30-Services In German. 101:30-Student's' Bible Class. 11:30-Services in English. Sermon Subject: "The Apostaey." 5:3C,-- Student Social Hour and S<:0 P.. M. Mr. E. C. Nicholson of the Michi- gan State W1elfare Department will speak at the morning service. 10:30 A. 1 -f6.1t the Stop, _Look, Listen." Crossroads:, f , .. ,., .x . . . u , Wednesday 7:30 P. M.-Lenten Service: Seventh Commiandlment - esty." 7:30 P. M.-Lenten Service. Ser- 'mon subject: "John's Part in Jes- ufs Passion." ur.i " The Hon- I~ All services; in the English guage. anz-. New fake Shop ' , i TRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. JXONARD A. R]ETT, D.D., M1inister TAWVIS C. REIAN, '18, Sec'y Men Students MRS. ' ELLIE CADWELL, Sec'y Women Students k4DMoining Worship, "THlE SOUL THAT SELLS ITSE:LF." D-Classes for all. Led by' Prof. fit. D. Henderson and Miss Mary Sunday School at 9:00 a M. 9: 00---Sunday School and. Classes. 10:0)0-English Services. 11: 00-German Services. B~ible tl Hour. All Welcomed. !hristian endeavor. 'In charge .of the Extension Department. COR O ATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS -HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR CHIARLES T. WEBB, Director Student W'ork RACHEJL JHAVILAND, Secretary for. Student Work SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1924 A. M.-Hldy Communion. A. M.---Discussion Group for men, at Harris Hll. Subject: "Some of the Major Problems Raised by Modern. Industrialism." Leader, FIRST BAP'TIST CHURCH it. T)WiARD S 1XLES, Minister OAR I. PANMinister of Universify Students 10:.30--Mr. Sayles begins a series of Pre-feaster sermons on thle "I Ams" of Jesus. Sunday Njor.ning subject: "I All TiE Vf . 12:00-Bible School. The Students meet at Cuild H-ouse, 6:00-The B. Y. P. 1. meets in the I i. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts: REV. ARTHUIR W. STALKER, ID.I)., Minister - RE V. WV. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate Minister MIISS ELLEN W11. MOORE, Student Director 10 :30 A. M~.-Morning Worship. Pastors Subject: "LIFE-ITS PR-AYER" 12:00 M.-Six Bible Classes -for Students at Wesley Hall. 5:30 P. MV.-Open H.-ouse at Wesley Hlall. Supper served as usual. U0 -' P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. Mr. Norman Strong, 7:30 I'.l4 =-Wcsleyan; Guild. Lecture. Mr. Grove Pattersot;, ditor, To- le do BTlade, Toledo, Ohio,.-Speaker. Subject: "Getot; Oil,." CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. "THEC STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" JI F aE(: r A. JUMP, M.inister' E. KN1OX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HIBEI Secretary for 'Women Students Are the Church and the Representatives of Religion Gaining or Los- ing in Influence, Upon the People? This topic will be discussed by Mr. ~Jump at 10:45 A. M. in 'connection with May Sinclair's novel,' "A Cure of Souls.,, 'CTlE AIMS OF ORGANIZED LABOR" will be set -forth at the Forum, 12 noon, by Eugene Brock of Detroit, a B~"READ, CAKES, PIES and ROLLS over our / IS AHER Everybody i.s so enthusedI TASTES LIKE MOTIEWS HOME COOKING I r BUsIN IS OOD Just think what you Save when, you trade at Pierce's. IL As An- p I I I chiurch. I