TH~E MICHIGAN ,t .Y OFFICIAL. BULLETIN In the Bulfletin is constructive notice to all members of ilty. Copy received by thle Aasitaiit to the President until (11:30 a. im. Saturdays TUESDAY, MAY (l, V124 Nmber 158 x£ ... IBusiness concernilng the annu-al picnic, will be taken uIT. Every mrrab r requested to be present. JH. 1. Tang, Chalrrnai. Physics folloQlui1: The Physics Colloquium waill meet at 4:15 Tuesday, Mlay 6. in Room 202 Physics Building. Professor W. V. Sleator w11l speak on: "The Energy sent out 1by a Soundinga Body"IH.NM.IRanidall.' V'arsjity Clee Chlib HiLiess Try-outs: SoI)10io'es and second s ,nester Freshmenu are eligible to try out for w - eittiant mnanag;erslhips on tlie Businesa Staff of the Varsity Glee Club. Office Alours 4 to 5:,"0 P. Al. daily except Saturday.: Carl B. Sctviuaker, ,'iVaImw~ Univ-esidty of"3iINit-igauBan 41 F~orwnation today at 3' t. M. 'at the Band headquarters !'or Sigot 'A ful tten'dance is desired. SWilli t ritulelh';,W.I,' Mana fer. regular meeting of the Senate Council wvill be held Mondlay, 15 p.-r. in the President's office. F. E. Rtobbins, Secretary. y,>M~y that 4:00 P. M.= there w ilbe an info_ xma I conf( r- o iscuss soine of the less known vocations. This confer- to juniors and seniors who have not yet decided. on a par= Airs. A. S. Hobart, Assistant Dean of Wom' en 4*s ukeetig- Weduesdakv at three: itble to weet with the class from three to four on Wednes- Tw;l'ilight $h) n e"itia (Lnl ,ti#titiii): tAprograiw of pnian~o and -violin concerlos will be substitu~t(I £f )1ihe reg- mlar orglan recital to, which the public is invited W4tedlnesdlay afternoon. May 7.,it -4:15; o'clock in 111ill Auditorium, when the following progrm by meni- hers of the ;senior class of the U'niversity School of Music will be offecred: Concerto, Opus .1.G (Grieg), Esther Hotchkihs;' Concerto, -Opus :,I4 (8m- h Imann) Crace Smith: Concerto. Opus 61 (M11endlelssohn), Florence Welclen:; Co 'ito. Opus 20} (Sciliahin) Donna E~sselstyn; Concerto,, Oplus 2" (A.-ac- Dowel) Helen Flab-nik.l(Charies A. Sinik, So~cret ary. P, o. '! c..~ ogy 32: one o'clock on Tuesday, snaps w-ill he posted in, the Upper Study ary, instead of Room B, Newberry Hall. T. C. 11041501 ineerlog 26: i;09 _ mAucrcan Ins titute of Electrical L" n meet oIinn, roomn 24", Engi- R ad. The Dai' ,r "Classified" Columns i:0 : ~IY al I ii clb ier,'rmim 316,1 !on. Igle e'y Y u s '15- l- lcl tez"' l (;1it1' Uon~ as n tttlg, upper rcnsdinn Blooboos, Writin ,W31 v- aio to 'lub Iaiw1lg, mrntofiBrthdy cads. U'evnl t..t> -H'T D N S'S P L T R asw Yorkf Pen,,InkhBiladeklphiaiina. BtnWasballtosn lt3Pape,1etc, aNIanExcllStaIoT- ( WEIIICAN .L LEAGUE Dtroinnt 8, Chicago . Ct.Lviand ,ttsouis-nogae.. N'imtew adrtaker'hilaellyhi ng ii Brooklyn.M r1 osos4 _____-CaligCards Aft r:J College - Engraved or Printed C'TEADYprogressto aesoniW..esition' =Snossol paeterodr in the business world-or a long periodSeirshudlaetirrds ' of training at minor work before you ere }fitted for an executive role? now and' receive prompt service . - To help you succeed. more quickly the Bab. "- son Institute offers an intensive one-year Plate and 1 00 cards $3.00 Uhl training course in practical business. From actual experience the fundamental i princ'ies of business are made clear. By100crsfo your plae200 positive examnplesi the student is shown how100crsfo to ativ these principles in the conduct of - every day cornmercial affairs. . Wrie fr Booklet T T T erhp"Describes the courses in deti E' and gives complete information about the 0 t..* SM~ ~ A ..4.L. I facilities of Babson Institute and shows how men are trained for executive roles. Write -1YkT1 today. No obligation. 17I Nickels Arcade Dabson Instttue . I The Staionery and Tierpelvritcr Store 3 18 Washington Ave.' 6,5011 Park,.e (~~?) Mass. =l!~alllllll11 IIIIU!lIi1 1I1llll1 IIIIIillllll111111t ssor rue: r Riggs will not be able to meet either the 8 or '11 o'clock seec- Ran d practice tonight 7 :15 P. M., It. 0. T. C. Building. sday. H. k;. Itigs. I Tornuttilin )I 'X-ednesday, Maiy 7th. - ; ~ ~Drill 'otr all Ccomuanties, ASsemzbly, 3 :0 0 P. M. at Rt . T. C. hleadi- GeograltiyField Coutrses: - quart -s' Uniforms will bec worn. W, T. C(arpeiiter, P.M.S. & T. nts, who have received permission from. the instructors in the o in Geology and Geography to attendt the summer camp in K en- Geography 30-31: 1 enroll at the Registrar's office and pay thieirr fees at once,, emnar will not me~et today.. K. C. )k~ilurry. its interested in the camp should consult the9 Director, - - 0.~X. Etler,. Director. Ji itihe Be in 11, a iaionO ' C NG0' H be a written tes on Tuesday, May 6. No bluebookis-are re- ! -" j Adelbut VeFrd. La CI aK(*rf~ x£ xof tfi con iep1 time with'the annual Swing-On tlihe ctions e in Th TJ~e aching of Engitsh will not- meet Tuesday afternoon. g the course for three 'hours will meet Weduasday afternoon arran ged. R eports.. - C.. C Fries. , r h C u ,y meetinig of the Junior Research Club. will b'e bold at 8 P'. M. aiy 6, in Room 162 N. S,. Officers for the ensuing year will be el- papers of the evening will be "The Surgical Treatment of Thyroid r. H. B3. Barker, "Irritability, Dr. H T. Folger. Geo. R. Herrmiwn, Secretary. iuali nitiation and dinner of the local chapter of Sigma X will he Michigan Union at 6:;15, Friday evening,' May 9th, All M~ein- local chapter of Sigma X! or members of other chapters whoj University are invited to attend the initiatio~n and the dinner. r fi btained from the Treasurer, Professor~ W. Carl Rufius of tbhe Dep~rin nt or ifrom the, Secretary, Professor John-H. Ehilers ot ay Department.. This meeting will be of special interest in that of ~the"National. Executive Council will be present andl addresi-1 Iveu. by' the National. President, Dr., R14htnlyer, Venban lKello :gg enmfaun andi Henry B, Ward.._ Alfred Seott'-War alai; Vrepe. thematics Society : rmeeting 'Tuesday, May 6, at 8:00 P. M. in room 151 of the B011in. All students interested are cofdl~hllc il\,It~d' to at- N.C. Fiske. Scvreiary. coliumn shiould include In their notices - day, hour, and.- plae., All notrlce~i +s t01out this data' wiillte disregarded. 7 :0-A -Varsity Glee club meeting, room 308,-ULnion. x.:30--Ade 1111i j*e ";2". 11 ,111 7 :a30--Int rfriat~r ' a' -con il uii-cEt- i n ;, ronm 309, Union. s 4*---Adeiphl.Fortis; ; joint meeting, P'niver!Aty hall, 7:30---Sphonioro band mieeting, room ' it :0-~nnxfor Research club jmeeting. mrnom 162, Natural Science buillding. 8;4 ----Mtheniatices plub meting, room, 1., chemistry building. SP-Acolytes meeting, room 106, Mo- nhr lall. T tl1 -AOnna Illnszaw Filer ain voca cital, Schooil of Mw.caud itorium. anI Ole Just Published -OAU~ ~ ~ ~ *'~ Pi )US MISHAP9 "ByCAi RLOSGOL.DONI ;ed idAdapted for Stage I- ~n' lw ) PQRIC HARD D. JT.l4 ILL- T"R price $1.-.0 ', 'i r t i i I WEDN1ES1)AT II :00-- F"el"nI'vlef1lig, 1Vp per read- >1elpr eieattlvecs: a brief but. very important business meeting at 7:00 o'- hied the~re at 7:30 o'clock. 3Mllard It. Pryor, cprakor. hi licetiiig; e-- _ - glot thae :Portia Literary Society ,ind the-Adelp',i'hons,- of ll h.e hell this evening in the Adlelphi MOMu fonrth, lOCTr at 7:',0 o'clock. All members of hoth societiosandrvisit- I ti 3:. S P i, : s wi hall rry:,ti } r..,,. t,,,, , K .nn 4 n T. nxxs to~ he present. -Lat a~.,i pu~r Snop anau iee the ew P'erected - verha -j S,Yqu Wyill. want one 'when you see them. No pencil compares with it., We have a limited number of the first shipment in Michigan. a : SAL ; Lydia, E. Bair'd, I'resident, P'ort'a. 11illard IT. Pryor, Soceaker, Adelph. n 1 ers: be a meeting on Wednesday,, May 7, lt °5 P. lI. Room 218. Rider's Pen Shop 302,STATIhSTREE T l'LA IN A NI) I'FtN ('Y MW .IET ERS ! a)31 WY E, BIAPLEY1, T IIlE1hl9, lF'K.--lIIT WVOOL,, K HAN[ ANI) POPIN SIRlTS, A1,01 $110 E- .MUNSON IJA ST1- -COMFORT1ABLE HIKING sI1O11s INI) I11'TERPROIt'4FIII(U RII T1P MOC(CAS1IN SP OE'S FOR 3tEN~t ANI) WOMEN, WORK $ BOES,, TENNIS SHOES, PUTTEES, C'OL F HOSME, WOOL S('liS, (110H, AND CA NOE BLANKETi, The Daily "Classified"' State College, Pa , May .2-Father's Cour isday at Penn State uiniveristy will be i ~ inaugurated tonsigh-t by a miass meet- in-of students. ,, combd, ell-epthair is a leyulike even after it has MB-the oriinai-has been yer ystars of stage and dr fstyle. -Write today 0" 3c ars-75'c n" STACQB-in the blac Egold package. at your druggist o wherever' tttttleilillltltllitlu tjj 11111Im ~i-l ,-fll ,ilI -11i ~ lttl Iw t bieginswith 'the community. beautiful A holesome prideana little ap-c plication of painting, cleaning- andI keeping $it uip.wil do wonders for v'our ~0 Of the many necessities, required, ai Sthe hardware store is the natural store- =:house for ourreq uirements. GIVE UARA r -. -. ",Service foyr latronag p Since 1886" SSCHLENKER'S HARDWARE S Phone 554 213-215 W. Liberty St. 11 11lp i I--I 11 . - Your progress. is measured- by wheat You save, not what SUEI)E LEA THER JA1CKETS, ETA. - you earn. SAVINGS, I) PT. -~ - ~ OF, THEFIRST RATIONAL, ANK (Oldest National Bank in Michigan.) MAIN STREET AT HURON Breeche and Knickers Riding and-Hiking Breeches, and Tweeds, Moleskins, Corduroy, Gabardine, Wh'pcords, 0. D. Wool, etc. The prices range from $2.98 to $6.00:. A good selection at $3.69. All styles ini materials in Knickers for Men and Women, they are priced :from $1.98 up. Raicoatswe Topcoats -Every Top Coat and Raincoat mnust g;). Tweed, Crav- anettes, Overplaids, etc. ALL SIZES in Slickers and Rain- coats. Prices greadly reducecd. $7.50 Slickers now $5.98, $6.50 now $5.39. $5.50 now, $4.45. And in other Rain- coat% they range from $2.98 to $7.75. Brown and grey suede leather - jackets for men andWomen Surplus. Supplies Stor I-__________________________________________ INCME ANDI OUTCOME 'Money is made by workin~g. Dut it can Only be muftiplied by saw. g, Save a part of your income, and the outcome will be independence---suceess. Farmers & Mechanics Bank Fre TrialTube.. Ak Cite. Dept. I "It Pa=s to Walft'a Fen' Blocks" rw i' ... -- !I 10 1 S. Main St. 330 S. State E..M..WURSTER 213 N. 4TH AVE. .3Want A . ' 110