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Y OFIIA U LLETIN
Y F [ In e Bulletin la eon~tructive notieo to all members of
lt. Copy received by * tb, ani cc en ~the Z~tu~i
(11:30 a. mn. Satuir'iz-
SIENDAY, MARCH 23 , 19:1 Nuj~wr 12.9

4 :30-Freshman Girls' Glee club meets
in Barbour gymnasium.
6:00-Exchang;e d-uh dinner, room
318, Union.

sending "mendacious, news" whichi
might serve to weaken the 'Value of
the peseta.

TLED 1IJOADES orchestra pre:ents

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nifernce of the Dean,; on Wedtnesday. March 26, at
dent's office,. i. L. Burton.

6:69-Surgical staff dinner, tunion. Moslem chieftains continue to ad-
7:,00-Men's Eduication oub 6mceestso vance their claims to the Caliphate,
Union.? or, religiouts leadership of all Moham-
7 :4--Econoinics club mieets in Ec. medans. Thie Emir of Nejd (Arabian)
onomics building, proposed himself. So did the Grand
Mufti of ' Jerusalem, who latter do-
TUESI)AY lared himself in favor of King Ilus-
4:30--Au Arbor Golf club nmeeting, isein of the Hedjiaz. The latter is
room 302, Union.1 conceded to be the most promising
J:.30-Fnlversity Girls' Glee cliii; meets candidate.
at B~arbour gymnasium.
6:1 Cttilcshdns'dni',ro ing Fnau."oftEgypt, openedl the,
6, - ah li t dnUndnxl" mfion. t narhainent which he has ever
cl1ub110D.asembled in the Nile valley. The oc-;
:r341;-Hutchtins mtbneN2t flurtom casion was taken to inform England
325, Union etht Egypt wouldn't consider incom-
8:004-1urfee Last clumb iiect in room fi Mete in'dependence; it mitst be real,
3043, Union. absolute; and universally recognized.

Joe Siteeney and thin five-piece or- (Teo. GlitZell rn, Mgr".
chest ra. Makers and Dealers in
We stpply and puet on thr he lua- estiI]ic: nal ?;k Surgical and Scientifical Instrumecnts
ity ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u cafsi ;dso l ae of' Abdomnal Belts, Artificial Limbs
drums aind,,1 anjioized instrumernt. Braces, Trusses, Arch Supports
Quick service and ream nable term; Experhimental Work of All Kinds
at Sehapherle & Sn': MWii ut r, , Microlomie knives Ground and Other'
110 South MinFin(( e (grinding
VlA)4Wtill Plating and Repair W'ork
_______________________.__- 216E. Washingtonm 5t.
Telephone 2961111

IRVO~
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SLEEP AN
EAT,

orth Unlverslly Phom

ithe Colleges of Eugjneeringr and A'clitecture:
ere will be a meeting or the Faculty of these Colleges on 'Tuesday,
a, .at 4 p. in. in Room 411 West Engineering B~uilding.
Louis A. h~opki:n , Svcrectary.
4udeuts:
i-g students interested in, or definitely planning to take, the Cosmo-
ubSpring trip, April 14-19, througth Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, (Gr, nd
,ansing, and Flint should communicate ley letter or. tele )hone with
.signed at the earliest opportunity. The party will he Iim'iL(rdl nec-
o 25. Unusual opportunities' for visiting industries, educational
ns and maunicipal works will be offered. Total expenses w ill not be
Students with musical or other talent are especially urged to con-
unique way of seeing America at close r~nge.
aton F ~ I. Wells, Maniager.
Prize Contest:
vinners' in the two Extempore Contest~s will meet in room 302 Mason.
iday at 5:00. Rulings for the Atkinson Contest in which they are'
in will be explained. Norman B. Johnson.
Chairman Local Contests Committee.
English lub:
;'Aub will mneet on Tuesday, March 25thi, at 8 o'cloclk in the parlors
'Newberry Residence. Professor hlanfor~d° will read a papor on
iAoistes and MNilton in Old Agse." hfarri F. Fletcher..
wak~ing for Engineers:
'lowinIg men will appear on the prograin for Tuesday, 7:10 p. in.,
Room 348 West Elng. Bldg.: Swigert Chairman, and Messrs. Bailey.
ff, Robflard, Ellis, Whipple, Bradley, Schmidt, Stellwpgen.
C. A. Schmidt, Chairman of Assemblies.
icatlonal Club:
dub.will meet at 7 o'clock in trom 302 the _Michigan Union. :Prof.
son of the History Department will speak. Frank L. Bailey, Pres

GF, . ORGE BISCROFF

It' 1rslo efS.cA (fir

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to use Dallj Ni

Tickeis for the fourth jimumuidMlitary
ball will be sold at the main lobbUy
of the Union :Tuesday and, Wednes-
'day from 1 to 5 o'clock.

RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arb>or Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.

The Week's News.
In Brief
his horse for the twvelfth.time, is be-
ing censured severely by the English
press for this wanton jepoardizing
of life rand limb. They allow that heI
has a right. to ride, but that hie must
be more careful.
Th BitilshiParliament offici ally,
I celebrated the 1,4624 anniversary of
the death of St.' Patrick.

I Choice CIAt F+lowers anId Plan1ts 4
Phone 809 F-1 220 Chapir. ~t
fLIJ k,.MAKES. Ag-ency Woodstock and
IOliver typt-writers, Sundstrand add-~
illeg machinell P ine-a-Time copy
Iholdlers, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, tyrpe cleanors and at~o-
Splies. I1ai.hines rented
ANN ARDOR K.TY 1F'FYUTErA
EXCHANGE. Phone 866. downtown
No. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. a nk Bldg.
TYPEW"RlT1NG and MTIME O GRAPH!I
promptly and neatly done.
Theses, students notes and college,
I work a specialty.
0. D. MORRILL
The Typewriter & Stationery Store{
f 17 Nickels' Arcade
Read the Want Ads

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COCOA DOOR, MATSa. Extra good
values at $1.20;, $1.25; $1.50; $1.75;
3$2.00; $2.25 and $2.50.
I TFie, homse Supply 'store
Tel. 112. Free Delivery
LET USB MlAKE your spring shoes any
style, from $8.50 up. Made to your
measure. Salesmen wanted. Ann.
'Arbor Custom elSho6eFactorv. 534
F'orest Ave. Plione 34. '

'tittle's Lunch Room
338 Maynard St. South of Majestic

Thirten pacifists in the HTouse of;
Commo~1n,,proposed to reduce', the'pre's-
ent British army by> 150,000 men. Th'e
present British army" would have con-
silted of two or three reg'ients if the
'measure had not been defeated~ over-:
whelmingly.
When the British Empire exhibition
opens near London on April 23, it will
represent an expenditure of over $50, -
000,000. Two of. the main buildings,
on the largest' concrete. structure inr
the world, will cover 25 acres.

GOING~

ONj1

S :30-Baptist students' soci hour,
Guild house.
S :3-Socai bour, Presbyterianu
church.

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.~Exclusive collegiate' styles 'for,
yugwomn~. Nee(Ile'work of all
kinds. Experienced wor'kmanship,
MRtS.R~. T. 'REAM
~411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W .
5' PERCE.NTI commission on- sale foi
'MICHIGAN 'LEAGUE. Bring thin
ad with you. Squar Deal Specialty
Shoppe. Open evenings. 30Q6 Spring1
St.
REAL )ESTATE
AT COST
An attractive five room Bungalow
on
A valuable lot
within
Two blocks of campus
City improvement paid for
at
$7800s
T,. D. C A RI& C. J. TRE)JIMEL
1" 'Sav. Bank Bfldg. Ph. 441-F-i
Brockiata n ole-ardh
f, "va

Tender chicken roasted to a
brown the finmest cook might
envy. Dressing that's the last
word in seasoning. And, .grape,
jelly! For Sunday dinner, 50c

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on
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.._........ I :30--Students' fireside ('hat on "~Is.1 An alleged secret pact, betwten
cieties using thi ; lamn and Buddhism," Congregational France and Czechoslovakia pledging
le in the'r noties, church. I nutiial support against GermAny and
All :4-Stuent' Untaran us sia in case of war, and opp sti:ion
ac e no9gttces suchurc, to Italy's fight for Mediterranean sup-
11 e dsreardd. hurh.remacy, was pfurnished- in 'Gerumany
.--'Bpt t tdents' devotlonal The Czechs b ;ti sI. 't drand
AV" nrieting Gu~~il house. France absolutly- oes ifs exist
Meni's Wlb~e cla:'' 461-P o~cs~r^r tau s ;heransonce. They declare that it was puk
t ihd in order t check'te"'ri'e-o
I oilMa in.J ITUn~ie an er1,nch.1fI _-
ia!, onreg 3 - h n, ne ki~ ~ei~r ~ ng Vic~tor Emnuiel irrferrei
1' '( -'51',l '11. Ie als the'title'of 'itin 'bf 'Mdntei'evoso 011
,ii tt1_ilet "l ;e c1,o.t ±; a *s".LaeGabriele d'Annunzio, simultaneously
"Th I 4tofthe.ilirale~," ane ;i Wub the ne~titn t o'F'iiie A 'J:TtsJ-
Shail. 'Iion'territoiry. 'IHaValso ga't~e Musollht
'c~h~' ~ ~L ~ . e~n~~atl ie t fV,e'ier kof Atnun'ziat'for his work
hal 8dti{ tiiniin' effertin tife'reizncilt~ioi, Ma
t~-lI Ctte 'sio i II"Pez4) W 111~ h~'f ths or~der , Mifssdhin1i be-
of Trade 1~niou- M4l ): V Ai AmFhti'~nl ~~j~~(*l~ P
wal ,cd'u~ch.. 1 : W lti iir alga l'l- 4. 1.111',z1i, ;1pll x0 0. debt wa lupi'idtu'#td it pfi

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4 ta ir ', ~i fwes i c d
Pliehi an 6afeteria
. ,e,r A t.- .. i °' , y? . '= v .t~ .'f t °' ' 4,1F1 P

°Prices-and Terms are igt
17 A 4 ti.:Baln1vBldg".-
Phonne 441-F'-f

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11CAIIV COUNTER'''

.BOOKS'

= THEUATR~E=
'( 1uertb YPSILANTI

Wed. & Thurs., Msar. 26-2
,11 A' fIN E E TRSDIiIAY AT 2:30

RARE BARGAINVS
I N....aO

If you missed the master picture in Ann Arbor,
then see it in Ypsilanti! All ea.ts reset ved.
Be safe. and order yours now.

AH'IZM

UJNIVERSITY
BOO KSTO RE

PRICES

Q'UALITY.4
R10

Tidy Up the China Closet

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Sights: 500)c, '.x,'1.01, $1.,,0; Mlatinee, A0c, e, $1.00
Plus 140 Percent Tae
Note-TPhese Prices Prei all Wiuerei er the Picture is Shown
Q P G f .T A 1 T R A V TTT1INTO-' f1 T OT VC'T'rD A

MRS Uy j OL ILl.. .1IXII. JpL 1-14"WJE'.
7)Iie G"REAT AMERICAN PICTURE AT, LAST I
JESSE L. LAS KY relen~ts

,Anr. 1 KA

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Taible
VIass, vire

11

You must see the
new, sets, including
tumbhlers, and shper-
bets and dlrinking
glasses in the latest
designs. All the now-
est in modish glass-
ware is included in
this showing,

Yo puwill want some, of these
new designs in China and
glass to fill out your. table
service anid brighten uip your.
china cab~inet.
rComplete Dinner Seiwice
'We are showing sever-
al entirely new patterns
in complete services 'of
chinaware that you will
wvant to have to, give
the dining table a new
"dress."> The range of
price,, will appeal to ev-
ery one.

for Baking
Casseroles, custard
cups, and many other
shaped baking dish-
es in neat designU
made of. spaecial glass
thiat heat 'will not
crack, .

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mrsount

IAdapted From E M HOUGH'S GRlEAT STORY,
OF THE W~1 ff11G,4 OF 'THE W ES'T
Sen.zyb b6tJck *Connin tim D'recfed bq dames. Cruze
Indian surprises and mass acres,
r Ev'er u Wheel turn card every hoof beat oP the uwdon trolnr
res'ound,' the love that conQuered deoth-and the F6lth
and honor that, wor n empire ~

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House Cleanling
Time
Old English Wax.
Johnson's Wax.
Floor Brushes.
Oils and Pol'ishes of.
all kinds.

{ian.V ri~

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To brighten' up the
old- chair, 'porch
swing, or any article
in need of a new;
coat.

Tlhis Is he only and kxelisivoengagenicu irf "The Co'v-
cred Wagon"l to be played in this 'city for the season .of
1923.-19241.

JNO. C. FISCHER CO.'

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