THF, MICHJG(-'AN DAILY VUEST TO SPEAK ON MOTHERS' DAY' Gets High Post Fraternities And Sororities To Hold Jlou -e Parties IniHonior Of Event CHURCHES TO CE LEBRtE111 WITH[ SPECIAL SEvR1ICE's Special arrangemenents whlich are ex - p)Ected to colurIiete the pro;gram a rane for Mother's Daey, to Ihe l~e.(d May 1-1 under tme auspices of the Su dent C'.i~tian association., inclhui,? a gathering in lliii! aundioriuni .3t hichl Edg-ar A. (sue t. we11ll nown pot,,,o W on the staff o; the Detroit Froo Press,E will give the principal addres;s. Mr. C uet 1has not asa yet announced. tie s'ub)jct for the talk:.3 The prog ram nfor Mtinher':s Day is br^ing organized b;y a commnittee ]leadl- ed by Dna d Wd'liams, '2{i, comnsisf lug of TIarold 8.teele. '2, omner ilatten- d'or l, '25,.Frank1. Daily, grad, Ellura l arvey,' '25, 1Frieda Deikoff, '21, Helen Brownz, '25', and Ruth Rankin, '2G. MaV~ny of theo fraternities and sorer- !I ities on the Campus have signified their intentions of holding a Mother's' hous3e party on the date mlentioned1, and it is hoped that, as this is the f irst.' attempt that has been made to- wards, establishing the function as a Mlichigan tradlition, all of these organ-I i zations do all in tAeir power to muake it a suceessz. The Mothiers are expected to arrive in Ann Arior Saturday, May 10, and in the afternoon several ;groups will maike tours of the ca mpus and other. ,Ilrces of interest in the city, special student guIides being proitvided for the1 pu,booh 9 ht Aduan. 1 ht lat eighlteeth ad he nrli rnet cernrt h U C (a1ei'Milan high school baske tball teamll century' , soinf 1)11pe;oi ~e '" '~l the hest examiple o1'f #tiAddi~res;ses were given by each of thiem ( 1 w;g thin 2VoCe, ran"iitkL111l ; Ui' Jus Sket('hesinPtthe col'ti'ti',Tinte~rspersed ib ty 1talk ; 1"r ll lamn bumnor, :sketches and (ai'ticto ii iA viPlus~ration fronm a ConiIi W;s- ----$155 Roundtrlp SCOT fashionll i tes 111nd plitical r'i t c 7tOW oa Rom:, ',showing lIunm I, >a. l$155 RounditrlP ENGI frrn an inter s IngI ; ui unalsiit a ndlsockied infant wiii t ab i e G ~ H H 190 Roundtr Iip FR[$ bit aL it> ~~iovse in cone- hand and a sworin it I; G "No,+ Non,1 iI).y N 'anette",$216 Roud!drip GEI Practically all o" 1l)e picture-, r sanl }) efore the ancients of "6daiorEglnFa en for the exlhii~ are the w o r1s of ' r" 2ge, :nd vowing, even at Mlat Nlf~tW MUtSiCAL COM'0Y1E.;KUE'L1 t wr.i-aiown fEngiisb il; it 1* )r ' '' ' ,Is vundying hatred or Rowe. ld,031W l ealuty ('1411r1S Steamsisbp Agt. > 1 nI 0i,1ii there ii one ( )11112it lIP. fWr'm of a fsinprefo "' slady'si lo~k 11' hi(L i lw % ei t I :r1 1 1 stlow a ('11aillttype ot0 womlzhl ll, ;>4 ha tl', probably pvui r1a.; on sportl-%olencl it 01 1801ml(n! hit k 1) VlOf1hi I :containi :n theJ)W Intl 014);'l( Y.v beginning wih smP,.' Go!' 1rv' 1 1udol ph Ackerrma 11 ncii and p ,"< iu~ l :oug examphe~iof ca r'e: qIire 1) T 1 1 Ol;'k:hnk, nd 1 ; in 1*' ,Jt)?l ,c1ii Ivi' E5li" l d~i '- ntol, o 1 ' I un u'",''. \' in i that 111;''V li' e . ~'d ,, e si Reconmm.end!ation by Senator A lber Cummins, of Iowa, won for Albert , Pearson, professor of modern langt ages in the C.niver' 'ity of Iowa, _ti post of United States minister to Pc land, lie succeeds Hugh CGibjs rt3 J. u- 'o-I Traffic Halted s P olice Seek ir,-e' i 1'1 1 C0h aks the Ctl 'u t ion in2 ' hu o'usart from the brutalities anld ;I tlI 111:11Itll ltIilt111r t11#1iIIll~tIIIiIfIiIlI~iI;"Si li II~II con,; meess of an older period to the = gentler satire which is preferred o ''I" eeXhtibit.Colita ins three good ex- ipi :)i(- of, the w ork, of William Hog- , '.,eU, iur~ith, who is one of the befit-known w heNe s rt ists represented. The display also p . I t1 contains some political sketches by .- flf. r +d Johln lDovtle and some cartoons of E gf Nap11oleon executed by .James Gilira~y P'atron ze Daily Advertisers.-Adv. I n-codne~ihte noic t4y 7 opening on MaynardStreet i ct i ,-.Michigan Daily, we offer you Fta toll high grade -merchandise at or cao..L I prices than you have been accustoi ,d L.,ay [PLS ..ndAthetc nd New Pattrs 'FineQuality ARROWFSiirt PIP, tale StreetTH NE 'bor, Mich. 3Ed &bHADY"avilsToggery Shop :nedc by (i32iyPmI1'd Street-- _lWrc i 13u ti ''CS I °,,'r . " 'a ! r 144 WEST 42"°SSTREET S, CK~Olc1n En BUi itmo YORK transferr ed to Switzerland. Lai v iotatons Give_ Dinner Dan ce I Police officers yesterday afternoonj began stopping autominoles at street A t UJnion Tonight iter.;ections and required drivers to -- Ipr-oduzce their drivers' license. Tfraffic Many reservations have already b~een was held up for some time at street made with DIennis iDonovan, hxouse, corneirs in busiiuess districts while off- mlanag er of the Union, for the dinner ficers conducted their examination. dance from 6 to ' o'clock tonight in' The search to see that all drivers the main (lining room it was atinounc- dri hers possess licenses is part of a ed yesterday. The affair is~ the fircitcrus ade begun by Chief of Policej of a, series wh-ich x will he ivei:i by the O'Brien and his men intended to make Union for the general ]l1'tmb'I'5hilI) sore type street:s of Ann Arbor for both I every Thursday night thle remainder of pc di;triaus and motorists. A state the year. No extra c'harge is being; law lard";ides that all persons driving ma.)de for the niusc. Dinner is $1, avhilpusearrwt he t pte, the c ustomaery price. vehclenn itwchry iefhO'tre's ie- Addition aal re rr tions ('an be ma cde cne n ti he 're' ne t.ioni to SOCr that local drivers comply todapy with ]\1r. Doni- ,- by member: who wish to attend or to bring g uests \with the JtAt utec. It's !rt~e, ffcicy l~v carp ah i ".T m'ui? tr- arltakcr". sells anythxing I (Tasi~it.-Arta Vuicly ;- -'Av f ,' KUME TO' LECTURE ON T O Y H RTProf . G Ca rilvube, diector of the Am tm cl h'l~oa toiesof tlhe ntedir~ I ,., ol+1 s~l w Ieijovr,tile, nextl 'of1h" sei'ies' of mdicl' lctulres whl 1 ich'ar being1)t given tihroughtouit lte:;"11mster. I' lie w)1ll stPiak tat7:130 'clock toight i Iilih" 3i If :R~ y Ot An;' t~on33hi et e will"o-e O i~thelin, f Alyr r'h ys.in the Hi'try fr n~y.Sr ger~~'Aece 'j, ,t .Nichols N. Aler, who i hAr~-t hoetrs they , soul:,.b ,o' ratiitrest to aniybody gned i ciuitif' 'work. and espeektlly as ia' supllemeflt to theI work being done in a numbiho of the coursesi in the medical school. I ---'-- ~r'11 Iji2 I I There are several good olpena- I usonltheodvertising Staff of Th1, Da ]Y at ptresent. Anly stu- i'dent interested in outlining ad.t- I Iveising camailgns, condlucting Ireseairchles, or illnwritling adver- tisements may apply for th1ese! 1'po itions biy 'on lug to The JBusi- n4 e pnrtment of Th- Daily y d ~atar'noc this week:. I There are only a litmited noun-j I her of posit ons open, so 'tryouts are urged to apply as soon as I 1 possible. I BOARI I (W ithout 1BreatkC3ast)I IFOUL DOLLARS ' m1Iie HallI Agrents IW'anted l: \1R;%BIG VACATION 'N- F]. on c.'n count 0on,$10 to $11' a day seliing this new ise cc sory for Nord cars -SU'Rp;--0 GA'theo twvell riacive valve. aksit implossible to run out of Fas. Elasily installed. Every Ford ownier wants one., Write k. for onu' littoral proposition. The otw ell company 0~3.1iLivernoi~r arvenue Detr Olt. Mich. . I+ E 11 W~~'w- - m."s'," -. I c I I Order You~r , 1'. W1 AVE[ VISITINQ CARD2,-- + ~~~100 (C.'zrds ~nd Plate 1$2175 d-ndI Up.' ' W"c "c Cal0S. fur?'tt" 1fplin.cd 0o' cngravcd an1 1no 1 unCccmcits I ,_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ II 12S. Main St. Phone 1404 -4.-n fs , XII' H T" he openng-fa ea.utiful' I1' 11" 4! y, :7? :1: Rstauant 0 Ii v at - 215,, South Pln Street ['1iousands of dollars h-ave been spent in rc' mode.ing and in new equipment, thereby makingy this the Mvost Beautiful, Finest Equipped, Most Sanitary Rts.Ctaura nt in Ann Arbor! -'WIGt.".. J 2 I -A, Selliors! '' LVFS, ENGINEERS, L&WS, DEN TS RESA JRANT SERVICE Fiest of foods- -both regular A~.~ and short orders--wvill be SODA FOUN"T"AIN Mlodern i n every I - A u ' tomatic, Coolinpr Systen Canes ordered on or B before Saturday, March twenty- nine, are here T, d~i. r rv.,Ice. lBoth Counter and table in after the theatre--orwi -ou Cre down town. Have breakfast, lunch, dinner with us. Try Tour seasoned meats--home made'{pastries., Stop in after the theatre fora lunch or ice cream soda. rTIaylor NM ade Suits" 6----26$31.50, SExtra Pants Reduced from ~ $9 to $2.50 SThis extraordinary offer open , , --7- --- Aff I '' - w' ra W W A I-fr dn a . ^ II A &-%,I11