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THE. MICHIGAIN DAILY
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ZMEWAVA MINIMM i

l war. In other wordls it aimns to rnil e1 :rex>trarehei!-,arsal at 5:15j o'clock to-f
its members realize to+ha i t,i ir. d 5 n NewberryVhail. Every member
duty to use intelligently, and for)tlhe msthresent.
1public good, the power and respori-
bility whxich goes witiith~e ballot. I ouss hich ha nve blue b)ooks are;
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WILL AWID CLASS
NUMERALS AT SPREAD)
The W. A. A. spread which will be,
held at .5:10 o'clock Thursday in Bar-
bour gymnasium will be given in cal)-
~'aret style,
Stunts presented by the faculty and~
classes will make up a part of the cab-
aret entertainment as well as the ,add-
ed program arranged by the Mandolin
cluib, and the music furnished for the
dancing which will follow the spread.
Active and 'associate members of1
the association will be initiated at this
time and class numerals will be
awarded to the teams in all of the ma-
jor sports. The silver loving cup will
also be presented to the sophomore
class and the Delta Gamma house bas-
ketball teams, class and house basket-
ball champions respectively.
Cards have been sent to every house
on the campus in order that reserva-
tions for the spread may be made. It
is necessary that these cards are re-
turned today so that plans may be
completed. Any woman who might
not have received a card may sign up'
in Barbour gymnasium today. The
Sprice of the spread will be 40 cents.
Several of the houses on the cait-1
pus are giving up their regular dinner
at the house and are sending in a 100I

The Stroller

'M10s, HART WILL LEAD

I NoticesI

D Lixon, 1205:SHill:street, immaediately.
,! io±rta ',oard(lwill meet at 7 : 30 o'-
clock,,o;igt, a the Delta D~elta Delta..

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Pa se F S HJUR IIIUIAIL UIIbU~aIUII' Fraznces ,Ameos. '23, will display
'Juniors who loaned flashlihts or ,pingclothies rom Hl imelhoch's today!
shoes for the Junior Girls' pa,iare 'a:',(1 tomuorroww at the Polly Little Teaj
Our little 'red bock coint,.ins outr'?Wmnwoaeineetdi ui asked to get themi from Alphlr .i d, shop.,
Hes s octinafter laigte Betsy Barburhose,_i________ly
privatest tho ' t andC op"lins. nssaIivctonlavn---°3rb' ~__________
strayed from u; the othe.r day ands university are 1wtit941 to a vo 1t7 fee of 50 cent. C. A. TiO HOLD
when we got it sback it said, "Who is (ti scussioni lead by frs. Amy Si H~bart Senior Girls' i yfeo 0cn
your foreign corresp ondent?" All we t4oclc ooro ntefico payable at on:ce to) Dorothy Gr,,enwatd. l COND V E S P ERS
have to say is, we got a diploma for the enofwmn Tryouts for the play- ill b, e hld atr
our elegant hand writing in high! The discussion is intefl.lOd. primar-i o'clock Tufesday at Sarah Ca swell Ag The second vesper service, given
school. ily for women who1i, hve ins (1 a do-e all Iatd Wedn esday at Newbercry by the Y. W. C. A. will be held today
finite decision regdrd i21g,~ l)1b1.iine"s hall,_k in the Y. NT. C. A. pairlors of Newberry
Our next best is taking a course an career and who woul like: rto know The all.Dorothy Jeffery, '24, will lead
the psychology of the co-eid. He got! more abou t the opno)rtuities offered Th Michigan I);)n;;e, will hold a ;this her topic being, "God's
angla E in'a recent mid-emnester. [in the fleld. 'this is the second ofa regular meeting prompltly at ,8 o'- Ihove i IPeople."

A New Paitter,,.

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Permanently on 'Display at
GU' W9O LFOLK &CQ.
$36 S. State Strmt
Ann .Arbor, Mieh.

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Designed by

To the }person who warms uT) hi1S
engine outside our window ce ty
morning at 5: 30, we will thehogu
Santa broughit us last Chrei= mas. wYih
the strict injunction that he apply lt
immediaately some whe~re fabove his!
ears.

series of vocational discussions which
Mrs. Hobart is conducting this spring.

clock tis evening in the Faut
Women's clubhouse. There will be a
short business meeting, and jth- res."
3Cf the evening will be Sent socially
Mummers -will meet at 4 o'clock

Conrad-s
Is All

WHITEHUSE 0HAD
BROADWAY AT 40'h STREET 144 'BEST 42 "° STEET
M-MOPou~OUiT i OPEMMunn- o.KICKERDOCKvR DVILDING
NEW YORK

Sold Out

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WOMDEN WILL ORGANIZE
LEAGUE Of VOTERS HERE

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today 'at the Chi Omega house, According to an announcement from
- --- iDodd, Mead and Company, New "York,
The world fellow :hip commnitte the novel" 'Temper", by Lawrence Con-
of the Y. W. C. A. will n ot holdl forth- rad, '23, of the rhetoric department
er meetings until after spring vaca- f has sold out its first edition and a sec-
tion. end printing is being prepared. Thre
______novel was released early in February

Counteract Your.
Tendency, toward

We appreciate the whistling con-!
cers tat ccu nihty o ou steet IUniversity students and othcr wo-
Perhaps it is a personal (deficiencyI men of Ann rbnorAn will meet next Fri._
that makes it impo siblefr us to .ay to fr nAnAbrabac
deter mire whethe r the - ihistler is of the N ational LwBague of Women
calII~g his dog or rendering "Caro voters. The out-of-town speakers
M4io den."' will be Mrs. Craig'Miller, state pros-
(__ ident of the organization, and Miss
We have two identification rlarks En Wright, thxeuie ereay
by which we are distinguishied, a shiny ; The plan of establishing a local
nose and a sooty face. 'branch was instigated by Violet Kid-
_________________ der, '26r for the students, and by Mrs. I
E (li.W ..IA..i eorge Patterson for the Ann Arbror
V illAA B(Sil l~cea ULLVZ V'VUAirt s

Anyone who wishes to 011r0,s on
of the maize and blue Ftools used_ in
the Junior Girls' play, is asked to
call Alphra Ladd, 'j5, at 2676.
The 'ruesdcay afternoon dramatic see:-
tion of thle Faculty \voliena club wTill
meet at 2:30 o'cloc today at the( rhome°
of Mr's. Fielding El. Yost, !)01 Uni-
coin avenue.

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and has had a steady sale through-
out. the country since that date.

Acid Mouth

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per cent reservation.

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Washington, March 31. -- An im-
provement was noted by physicians to-
day in the condition of Seniator La
Follette, of Wisconsin, who is fighting,
an attack of bronchial pncuniou a.
DAILY CLASSIFlEDS BRING
RIG RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTMENT

Announce EngagemientI
MTrs. Emma C. Wanstron', of Ann Ar-
bor announces the engagement of her
daughter, Marion Alice, '20, to Andrew
S. Baker, "of Grand- Rapids. Mr.
Baker is secretary of the Athletic as-
sociation of the University.

Pro'. Edwin D. D:ick~ins;on wvill ad.
dress the Univex city womeon's study .
group on -Thy World Court;"' at7: z0 1
o'clock Thutrsday in room F{ of thea
Law building. All University wvomen
arc: invited.

womxlen. HIowever, both groups will
be combined, at least for the rernaind-
r rof this semestdr:
The object: of the league, of which
i\rro. Carrie Chapman Catt is now
honorary president, is to promote ed-
iucation in citizenship, efficiency in
government, needed legislation and
international co-operation to prevent;

The Girls' A.amrdolirn

By letting WRIGLEYS give you
relief, lasting joy. and benefit.
It removes the foodparticles that
lodge in the teeth and cause fer.
m entation and decay. It WASHES
the mouth and teeth, counteracting
the acidity that does susmuch damage

club i) xiiihol

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AT THE THEATERS

Screen--Today

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Arcade - William S. Hart in
"Singer Jim McKee."

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Majestic-- Norma TalmaLdge in'
"The Song of, Love." ;
Wuerth-A. S. AM. Hutchi9son's
"This 'Fieedom" {with.Fa
Compton.

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Patronize Daily Adlverisers,.- Adv.

WM. S.;rtHAT-
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Orphieum- Percy Marmnontj n
"Broadway Brokeo." _j

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Stage--Tbls Week
Whitney-tom orrow and Friday
-The Comedy club presents

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'Garrick (Detroit)- Lew Fields t,
in "The. Jazz King."
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG- RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTMENT j
A4 great' variety of fresh
flowers and beautiful Plants
to choose from.
Phone 115
Cousn'&Iall
I611 E. University Ave.

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MILES STANIS"

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YQzing Ideas!

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Several,1 favora
Wrijjiy quality-
Sealed in th~e
Parity Package

retRacing Story

is prescribed- by dentists aid =doctors.
S ays oane debtist: "If chewing gum is used
regularly it will result in a noticeable
b enefit to the teeth." Get your WRIGLEY
benefit today..

NOME
"Tests show that
the glands of the
mouth are twenty
times more active
when we chew.
The fluid from
these glands neu-
tralizes the acid in
the mouth and
washes it away."'
" -Frotm a
College Professor.

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instrument.
And the fellow or girl who
can play it is always in (1e-;
mand. Why not commence
right now on the mandol)in?
You'll find it interesting; not
in the least difficult and it
will prove a pleasant pas-
time!
We invite you to see our
large display of
GIBSO , .VEuGA,
and other mandolinis

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Bthatylestwazs itepr peed - -NT
-hfatsjazteprndlore maker that was ever 0°
taken into the younger set. 1
A story of th~e ex-
citement -seeking,
j a z z - hopping,
pleasure - chasing -- l
youth of today -
always in search
of a new thrill. '

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We've high-grade fl at-back
mndolins from as low as
$10. Convenient terms ar-
ranged, too, ,that eanable you
to commence enjoying a Mani-
dolin TODAY!
B~ig stock, too, of Band and
Orchestra Instruments. Any
informnation gladly given you.

Starting ANNIVERSARY

SU/N DAY

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The e 'tsrv "er hnae itr
TH THIRD DIMENSIONAL MOVIE
Cinema's Lates:t Invention RequiLring
Spee 0d Gla ses io ?e Heldin the Mind o-i Every Spectator
IT'~S 1TiE IARVEL OF THE AGE
-ALSO-
CLYDE COOK in "THE BRONCHlO EXPRESS"
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PRESE N'fiNG

Virginia Baked
Ham and
Jelly.

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