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1 11AL 1Vll SY1 :7L-iAi A.f LA
I THURSDAY
8 :00-May Festival concert, I
ditorium.
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LY OFFIF- A L BULLETIN
tion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all rnf nibers of
Diversity. Copy received by the .gsiltait to the Vh e~ient until
m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays
e4 W1EWNJESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 -Numlber 171
will be no conference of the dleans Wednes5day. May 21st.
31. L. Burton.
all Seniors:
DIPLOMA FETE OF $10 IS PAYABLE NOW!" In no case will the
y confer~ a degr~ee at Commnenc3ement upon any student who fails
s fee before 4:00 Welock p. n. Thursdiay, Slay 22. In case the Fac-
not recommend any payor, the fee will be refunded on surrondler
for payent.- The a.bove applies also to fees for all special cecrti-
lates for degrees or certificates should at oucr fill out cardI at office
retary of their College or School, pay the Treasurer of the Ufniver-
have card rceiptd, anft~ile indicated ! ectflln of thl's receipt card
Secretary of their College or" School.
Shirley IV. Smithl, Secretary (1ni''ei sity.
V Lecture:
'*dey F. Wicks, Editor of the Manchester Guardian Weekiy, will
University lecture at 4:15 p. mn. Wednesday, May 21, in Natural
uditoriumn. His subject will he "The Labor Panty and thre Labor
Students:
late students who expect to r cdgrees - in June should pay the
Te and return receipt showing paymen t to thbe office of the G(radi-
ol by Thursday, May 22, at 4:00 P. M. . Roth N. lttivoi4° tc rdcer.
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Ijr:*rr:tee Mall Interviewls Students
AUl seniors initerestedl in life insur-
anueework should see Ii. NW. Decker,
of thec 1,'1eropolitan life Insurance
(-7rpny. who will explain a special
htining plan andl orenings w ith his
compa ny Nor edlege students. Mfr.
Fi-I7 NTICES
The George Booth scholarship colnpe-
tition drawings 'are now on exhibi-
nlave Y our zurnc
Morning Breakfi
tion in the architectural lecture
room on the second floor of the En-My2] rm5t6o'lc
gineering, building where they may mife 7t ~'cokad oii T1hu1%;_
be seen every afternoon. nIocok
Today Is 'IM" Day. T~' sW P*v
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Patronize Daily Advertisers.-A dv.
Daily classifled for real results.
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Tuttle's Lunch Room
338 Maynard St., South of Majestic
TFo Europe $1
and Return. 16
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THIS SUMMER
will not mefet cn the 22nd inst,
ksw ill be assig nedl for m ap)s (Lang mif es vnd Social Struecture) ar-on t e 2 t . n 9 h i s a t h y e n a r i h U p r
ent of iilorIe altfnd orn. ii~tiu:
mbined lu~Pncheon ld stair meetin , of the faculaty of thisj dvparl-
Ih held at 12:15 Ori Tursday, Mlay 22ndr, in r I) egl' of tiaMi
11Q l ie e w l e a t i c u s o f Il e1 : c i o s, an d co o rd in ati on of th e rh e lo ric .ou .ses. W atldi~ . 1,1>) t;.
next State board examtinations for the registration of engineers will
on June 12, 1, and 14. All those wbo expect to take the prelimi.-
ainations should file their applications before JTune 1. Application
ed examination outlines m2ay bae obtained at my of iice, Room 4.35
igineering Building. C. T. Olms~ted.
e will be an important business mneet'ing of the Stndc.nt (Chaper of
iicrn Society of Civil FEngineers at the Michi, an Union at 7:,31 P. Al.
ay, May 21. EFlection of officers for next year will heli eld.
Ii i. R. Saunders, Pre:s'.lc-rt.
. .Hole
Around the lUnitedl States census
[lure!zti they say that M. J. 1 olo- has'
'ae most (hf :icult Job in the wsorld.'
I ls job is thiat of tabulat.ng thes
natinn's wealth.
Tis eff'orts5 indicate that the vaie
of1 all the piiy,,ical r; eti' of all
thn inlhabiitns of the United States
can h~e placel at ablt 'S3 O,0;0,
; _11;;oiwatrely Iir- h If of tli < rep-
rensreal ; t'ate,7119 vaipt l"1
Elie aiil ombi)l'es o«-vned ii-J 01h: ilrlr
is fixed t $l 6011.000.000.
All irsons or societies using Ilhh
toiiiniNbsould inebide in their notices
41 1. 11our1, and 1)lace, All notices
wvitlhout tMis dataNil beqdisregarded.
4 -1-- Univerity lecture - Sidniey
Wicks speakzs on "The Labor "Nrt
and he Labor Government," Natur-
t a1 Science auditorium.
it -=~~ltr liauue cS11h meetiung. zi
1Engineera rmeet for election, ( t(J1 q-
ficers, -roomn248, Engine-ring build-
ing.
1 T-1)cilo1ltvmeeting, flivris iw' I.
ditorillin.
A splendid opportunity for tou -rists, te acbhcrs, students and
kindred spirits to enjoy a summirer vacation in Europe at a
cost within the reach' of everyone.
THE SHIPS--SAXONIA, June 21s~t
MAIJRETANJA, July 2nd
f.. ANCASTRJA, July 3rd
VIlE A('COAI,\OIA'FIO .-- Tiwo.,rh'Cf nd fctir ! -l rth rm,.si
and span, commodious; att ravh[.e public I oomfl comfortablle
lounge, smingur roomn, light, iairy inngroom. (hd hi'oi
food. An e:el! emt pmo:enae (i, (lct'V ilii steamer c(hair- and all
conveniences.. Third Gibin, hu t in name ecnly. 'Passengers re-
strictc(d to Si.u~lents, Ta~es r~mAtssadTourists-
people oc roefinmeat t who'se 5oc(el y iJlie F1J cgeial.
Y NT 1':! d~MNT".°', - (i2?sta,('ll71sdace znd dlck game",
wN lcont.'butt, ttb your djyictof the trip
T- Rf"'91CTN--Sinliiar arra'n . 1.ae a;vailalf'or the He-
turn Von nge covering several s;aili~g <dates
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Openings in a desirable)
profession
Consistent withi its time-honored
policy, the Insurance Company of
North America has created a number
of desirable openings, in its organiza-
tion for college trained men.
This oldest American fire and ma.
rine insurance company was organized
in 1792 by the founders of American
independence. It enjoys close contact
with American business and enlists
the services of progressive men.
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INQUIRIES ARE INVITED
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Detroit, Mich.
Or E. G. KE L Lcal Agncn-,t,
Writing---ir--Marm--Automobile-Touist-Pacel Post, etc.
601 E. Huron
Particulars, Reservations, Tiskets
Phone 1 384
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to ay Festival 6oncort s3are resneetfully.. equeste4. _tp
ino regulations inl order to avoidl as touch con fm .(?n
' ':I TS-- --Mvake bigone-y th-i
- unime'r selling lrs rIlasetit(tt aprons -
and specialtieb. Finest on market.-j
-New styles, new ' colos. Vnew seising,~
plan. Your profits_ in adlvanc~e. y ;;
a dtay. easy, You show sampler and;l
snail us orders. We deliver and col-T
,1e 1. Send namne and address for sm
9 l apron and selling outfit, 75c C. 0.
1) B OW i t hnager.Youtr
s cess gu ., Aeed : 'res Thiw
h orsey-3M~et.C n I c., JDept.1-5
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Daily classified for real results. _
VISITING CARDS
SE 10 RS-Time's Flying --Ordler NOW
he audience should cone suf icient'y early so as to be scated promptly
-hour of sl.elrini Evening contorts t 8:001 atyr AFternoon co~n~ccr i
O Wo'ck:e,,.moors will be close ddring the unbers. - -
,oiers of course tickets will please detach and present for admission
h coupons for the particular concerts (This will materially assist, th~e
Atakers.:an4will alsopreven~t thie possible b-oas of of-her coupons -if
lit totte on9ert) -- -- - .
ffihdal-progam books will be 'on sale in the main corridor before each
rti j- - -- ICharles A. -Shihk-Secrt' ry.
eets Wednesa, May 21, at 4:30. Room P173, PT. S. Building. Paper
Hf Bartet, - t.pctural remains in the coatil fragmen#ts of thei campuis
ah deposits.' B. iM. DaVi
iug of Representath-eE of Hon aor Counil:
'here will be a meeting of the Representatives of the Honor Council
Maiy 21, at 4 p. in. at Barbour Gymnasium.
Lillis R. Beattie, Sec-Treas.
- CORRECT AND UP-TO-DATCE STYLES $3.00 AND UP
ALL WORK. GUAANTED
War .,Universly lk
Tdyi "1 ' Diay.
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of -XichIg~n hand:
r raei~s'al tonight 7:00 P. M.
Artlipr Hartwell, Asst. Manager.
' o ° aui'h aIth you ih~zra
to eat the proper food. The
Antn Arbor Resrtaurant ha~s
the' best of what~ the sepao
offers. _.Our foods, are pre-
p?.red in a sanitary kitchen,
in a sanitary way. Our re-
frigerating system is the lat-
est. Under these conditions
we feel that we can give you
good, hei'dthy. food.
THE ANN ARBOR
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Club Meeting:
r'egtlh r meeting of the Rom ance Club will be Wepld Wedlnesdlay. Mlay
IF o'clock attihe Michigan Union. . A. G~, C'nfield.
riber Of Phones!
3 h ow s Mcreasel
'ding to statistics recently re-
from the Dpepartment of Con-
at -Washington, D. C., the total
of telenlones in use in the
S,, tes increased from 11.71t3,-!
Deconibor 3t, 1917, to ]14,347,-
December 31, 1922. The rate
case, 22.4 per cent was mnore
ree timies a; large as the rate
ease in population during the
same period, which h-as~lbeen estimat-
ed at approximately seven per,cent. j
The number of Bell telephones was
extended from 7.826.8C8 to ,9, 514,813 or,-
an increase of 29.9 per cent while they-
number of non-Bell telephones was
extended from 4.389.662 to 4832582 at
an increase of 10.1 per; cent. The
ihigh)eMt rate of increase for any 'one
state, 62.5 per cent is that of Florida
while New Jersey is next with an in-
crease of 50.7 per cent.
S Meters 'Are the Only Fair and
Square .Devise for Registering
Fare You Should Payr That's Why
They Are Found oan Every RED
' TOP CAB-.
s Taxi meter, that can't he tamnpered wih-meters that faith-
fully compute the fare you should pay B3Y THE _MILE -are now
installed on every R ED TOP CAB.--
We thorou hly imvestgated taximeters before adopting th~em
and are now conivinced l tat they give us a better umethod of de-
termining the fare avpss ngerhoride"; in one of our cabs
should paty, Theyt aei psil for us to chalrge you only, for
the distance you ride.
Asps, result, the short trip I; ssengeT does not pay for the
f long trip, 'as often happe-ns, with the flat rate system. If you go
a umile in one of our' cabs you py}a for only ya mile-not a mile
and a half. And if you 'ride a mile and a haltf you pay for only
that distance-not suffi(ient to pay for a two or three mile Jouir-
ney.
Dont forget to look at the n eter wvhen you get in and out
. l of a cab-any cab. The meter of the RE D TOP CAB has no
I secrets from the ,public. It fa2ces the passenger in plain sight.
! ~Our nmeters are inspected every day. They can't be "fixed"
without detection They are tested for accuracy frequently.
The meter does away with overcharging and haggling. By
insisting on a RED TOP1 CAB this embarassmient-can be avoided.
You never see passengers arguing with drivers about fares
when they engage RED TOP CABS.
We could save a large investment annual1ly by doing, away
{ with the meter, but experience has proved that the public must
be protected. When you ride in a RED TOP CAB you pay for
the exact mileage rendered and no more.
We have neve~r counted the cost in securing the highest'grade
4 equipment the market affords. The meter is just one item we
could eliminate on the score of economy but economy is-never
considered when our cab servce may be improved. - -
When 'a better of fairer' method of measuring and cm
p~uting cab fares is devised, RED TOP CAB will be first to adopt
it.
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Tloday I's 19" Day'.
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May Festival time will be
more enjoyable for you and
your guests if every mieal
is eaten here. Finest foods,
yet lowest prices ini town
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For well dressed
men:
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Spring Suits
These suits combine every feature that the
wvell-dressed man will demand this spring and sum-.
mer.
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You are invited in to inspect these most at-
tractive suits.
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