THE MICI--IGAN DAILY .................. .®. - . . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _-. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN P'ublicationl in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of thie University. Copy received bi, the Asitant Lo the President until i :.jo uptiV.;(11., 3o )a. ni. Saturday { Volume 1S suNDA ,k NA11Y Di, 1i2l Number 173 -_ -,.-...... Proclamaton by the Governor: Our country, the proudest, the most nighty of nations. sovereignty of hteousnss. saain called upon to nmanifest its gratitude to thef' ew re- . .i~Agmnjers~ofthe Grand Army of the Repu'li' arid to pay tribute to tnernory of the fallen. Memorial Day was created in order that the deeds sacrifceand devotion. to freedomr in the Civil War might forever live. B ut xeha Broughnt a new t nd vast armly of living and fallen lieroes'k)tits: t nor. 4n depest~ reverence we pay tribu~te to the few veterans of the Civil tl!:ii g So nt eG a d C m a d ro al wili s e li fi a 'iehese proud butfalte~ring com rades of '61. and there will be no living Grandj mly vetera,to honor. May his memory always be sacred tous. The b)oys yosterday who freed from tyranny a suppressed people and who extended; ;hteous Americatn rule to the other side of the world. are too fast passing' o another realm. Soon the ranks of Spanish War veterans Will be as thin. those of the Civil War. Let America never forget the glorious dleedls and ri iceq of these fighting .ads of yesterday. With flowers by land and :sea, Lh every human token, let uts give honor not only to the veterans of Civil I Spanishb wars but to the young mzen of today who gave freedomn to the 1 rld through battle on foreign soil. To the living veterans of all .our rs, inay our hiomage be in keeping wxitir our gratitude. Mlay our tribute to , memory of those who have passed into the beyond be worthy of a grate- people. '1 Therefore. I. Alex. J1. Groesbeck,, as Governor off Michigan, proclaim and e al proper observance of Friday, MVay St0, 1924, as MMRALDY Liven under my hand and the Great Seal of the State this thi'rteenth day .ay, in the year of our' Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, J of the Conininwealth the eighty-eighth. Alex. Jl. Groesbeck, Governor. Thbe Deans: There will be no conference of th-e Deans on Wednesday, Mt'ay 28, 1924:.1 WHAT'S GOING ONI All perbons or socletleg using this {column should Include In their notices day, hour, and place. All notices ,Pithout this dinta will be disregarded. SUND~AY 9:3O0-t1TIersJty nmen's bible class,! .anei hall: ,.' -19:45-Senior idyCnreaha 2: ;0-J If lil~lare .Mih u.club 'mepf; ' ing, Lane hll. r 5:i1--Lutiiera'i tudent bs> lque~f~i= -plimentary, lion parjsh ~haft. 5 :;O--stmdenI s' FVre ldeA1h.t, tong're gational church. 7:3W-3100011i pictuire, "iBety JRos s ad{ * the Flag," Congregational church. MNDIAY 1000-Lecture, advertising 4 sMot Prot. J. L. B~rumtdn, roomn 207, U ni- versity hail. 2!:10k -limnixal ('hi), I1clh, Un ion. 4:0--Exeiantro e ub diiuaer, rwmia.301S. 'Indiana StudentsI- i ' tto i ,1ave"'"l inllllil'l BloomingtIon. ndaaMy'4--Dr),t)11) pi.d~yad p Cmis- T. C. Hdon xagepo(Ii. 'Lsdl:" ~n;itr a ; it " !iiy td 1, of . s tudtI las the University of Mchga foiite L'P r '. 1hi.; con ne't i!,!1has a good1( University of London,deire tofitUQ Hc'gaitngasadtit lectures here on "Ihead I llunters tl ,i !1 or'~sk' goigcn the Assam,"' and ''Recent Refkoo:-, hl an "111('t 1eplyi 1 oleg rad1 Briti~h Universities." .4';i ~i oi in rt r. °.9'uper~ii ou li,?*,' i' a I 1i 1°inttnen t 't A nn A r-i F"ACIAL 1-4# INb1rgivill 1) , srI tuglexperien cif 1[it. ear iI tt'i iilifldfr('l'ili(Ix I.LECTRO-COS,9AITIC SP~f'tV! lY''V+I] :an iegahn Il BYappontment onl%, Phorie I167-- ilII netly doe byexpt)1- RU(IS 511AM ro(JJ,1I) o.dust cIi'a -1d1,e,"" operatoi r z1t c onsirate An Abr ape lenigXV t jri "h, 0. U. Mrrl 17Nickels I An ro Cre len50'U ~ Arcad(e. The T1yp}ewriter & Station- I _______________________*_____ ery Store.1 SHOE IIEPAIM I _________ _____ ______ )HP)IfS FOR Egraving should be Fulsoles-a speciality. 0. C. A-idres pacenw to avoid possible delays ' 222 S. State. :1 1 t1 ilz. n1oitzaent. 0 D. Morril, ---- -1-- 7i IicI.Fls Arcade, The Typewriter TlA IL R & Statloacry ,tore. SITS 2PL+ 'I I.. Nf.)I('E TO STUDENTS Clcednd Pre: ssed ia:mnpayin g t1!ecbest prices, f roni 3 (.< U tfor .suits c.Jl I1677-W, or bring S II M A I THEriTr i,U1I wt ;!-i:t,)20,3N.;Main St. 13. Mfordskly. 1AA101F ord. o rdefrIClassi YOUR PO'iRTABLE arlwnol or1ca1p Victrola kis}here. Get 'yours ,now., 1FOR MAI P nOF prices fromh $25,00 to $Q(O cu- pg 0 berle Son Music House. iedCon' :R SALE. tIF ngth imported Burge FOR MAP OF' Ain Arbor Hill;* Erv coat and sport skirt to mat! S ize:;4. Tweed mixtuire, like nee mzi ,takec in measuiremnents reason fI page 20' sal . iMust be, sold at once, lea t owgn. T1 pphone 2446 fronm 9t I have had soimany inquiries fCor eth- lPFA\EdlI lingpl421 d hmpo er "things Chinese" besidIes rugs thai -- ~l i lci~ 2 ~~rp~ I' have now made connewction.< with TWO 'nTUBEI radi9 set, 'For salecl ltic ton, China, whlo iil ship to mnc diret the very attractive Chinese beads -- a mber, jade, coral, carve(i peach stone etc. embrhoidlered silk. table runner,, Manda(Lrian squares, etc., small silver; br .:s and cloikene pieces suitable for; gitsor Ala Jongglprizes. Also 1Iam selling at no profit, whiite linen beaut-, tifully embhroidlered bhy Chinese girls to pay their living expenses while at- tendingAMission Schools in C(hina3. :glts. 11. It. Mri 92, Chur11ch Daily classified for real results. TUESIDAY Phone 3141-M. Patrronize IDoh 14':00-4Iedlea I school &idjiinisti'afi ye MNI0I11 i 1Lr b o a rd lu n c h , U n io n . .ir. . :30-Pubilc ieaimg classdlinner, ... .__A TT - - -- - ....unon Lily Advertisers--Adv. Rea"pin, broke. Call '1619.'- -NEWVE'f?(A TENOR banjo, an id instrumient for the summler, wi good case, $40. Cost me twice tl amountm but must sell immediate, I 1. Cor%-ell, 205 S. State St., Pho OAN [ROLI top de=1C--nearly good niew. A bargain. Call 296-M. Patronize Daily Advertsers.--Adv BARGAINS? WHAT IS A 'BARGAIN? Abargain is an advantageous Purchase. r ~Why Is a 11orgahl Prices are cut to get rid of picked-over stock--pieces other ( people didn't want. My Chinese Rugs are selling so rapidly that my stock is continually new. Prices are cut on stock bought at a discount from wholesalers, surplus, picked over or soiled stock. I import direct fronm manufacturer and get only choice patterns, at prices which enable me to sell at BAIGAIN PRICES ALL THE TIME MR-S. H. B. MERRICK( N1\EFJ.ITi SALE OF . .w'H..,..._.. _. . the Sedate Council: There will be a special meeting of. the Senate Council, 'Monday, May 26, 5 p. in, in the President's office.: F. 1E. Robbins, 'Secretary. virsity Lecture: Professor W. D. Harkins of the University o1 Chicago will speak uinder joint auspices of the University and the University of Michigan SectionI he Amerleama fliernical Society on 'Monday, May 26th, at 4:15 p. mn. In the mical Amphitheatre. The subjct of the lecture is "Photographs of Atonic Collisions" and ie Separation of Isotopes" The lecture will be illust teel by lantern 6 :30-(Cosmopolitan~' dinnier, If arris hall1. 7:0-La Societa Hlspaiea nieetli9i,! -Lane hall auditorium.s 'iie Georgo Booth scholarsip col.1pe- tition drawings are now 0au1 4xhlli- tion in the architectural lecture room on the second floor of: the Eni- *gineering building where they m~ay be seen every afternoon. By WESTMINSTER HOUSE At %XAen'n aas1* rass WAH R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE A Miligan Institution- i- I 1 11 IS a public is cordially invited. F. F, Robbins. Caawpt~gn fir League Bjuildng: inal meeting which wvill s't, rt the campaign will be held at Barbour 'i on Monday, May 26, at 7:30.-Everybody bring work envelopes 9;e cards. Gertrude Brock, Local Chaitman. ;ymslum clothes must be. removed from the lockers by May 30th-: 4tdlit will be impossible to reclaim the contents. - Ethel McCormick. ;pfoinore women complting Physical Education work must have t examinaion. on Monday or Tuesday, May 26th and 27th, in Blar-. nasium, in order to receive credit.' Ethel )IcCormalck. )f- Appointments: tudents enrolled with the Fureau of Apipointments who bave notyet rpQition for next year are requested to meet in room 203 Ta~ppalX nday, Mlay 26, at 5:00 P. i4. Mrgaret (Cameron, Sccretary. STARTING STAR~ TODAY TOI Ii A Siger Cowdia~, AStae 'Och es tra, A, Myst-er I I« ,~ ~ WilA'iT'MOE IOL' ONJESTASKI?~ 11N $T OlI V01U-ANI) MOM E TO01 MARY ROBERTS RINEHART r;ho ~ , ,iiI l b1 l MTNG DAYk r"% 4f '{ T I. ~WL~ t~he 4 i ".1 ? '; G .; E"c I°-h- re eat the lectmae A Fundamental Instinct and Its Conrol" ' -'atsWt nAno r I~lling *~ at al SCcjence Auditoriuni at seven o'clock Monday, for the bien~~ft- Mystry St ory ,htnm41'1ll Keep umen stud+ents who care to attend. FWarren E. Frsthw. _ 1x1on011 theI Edge o Your Seat iiets- ho 'I11 lito Tea chl Retoric: -,l All students whod intend to teach Rhtoric pod wish a re counisendatlonl;Es nn the department should consult with R. W. Cowden in the Rhetor ic La k ry,' LUiiVersty Nigh School, Tuesday or Wednesday from one to four .,yR. W Cowd~fen. rntmer (.a1nmp In Geology ,and Geogrphy: All students, prlanning to atend the Summer (.'amp in Geology and Cep-6- aphy at ll Springs. lfentueky. si-ould enroll at the Re iira's Oiffine and r y tition at oncre. Money should Ie t~ len to the cam p in the form o£ .^: ieller's or' bankers' chcks-it ill be impossible to cash personal ciecis ' '" cF- the camp region.° G. M. Ehlr'", Director. ~ ''',~~~""" 131k'l SeaklnW for U mgineers: a' The following mien will appear on the programs for the Final Assemnbes,- '. - nday, Tuesday,: and Thursday evenings; N~y 26, 27, and 29 respetrctiey. ' 7D9+ap nRo 4 etEng. Bldg.: Monday--Bradley, chair'an, .:'*..z .'-::' .0 d Mxessrs. Brown, D)yni, Colds, aley, Clare, Clinton, Feick, Kearns, Jadhiav Tuesday-Golds, chairman and Messrs.Lis, Walker, Xnodel, Madison : I > ". rm's Neff, Palmer, Maurer, Schmidt, and Reid. I - Thursday-Neff, chairman, and Messrs. Sanders, Ninobla, Stelwagen, 4=".! isch, Robillard, Sadowski, Stew rt, Siger Updegraff, Whiople, Wight- ~- , and Bradley,_ C. A. Schmidt,-Chairman of Assemblies. e.- Herbert Brennon rc~elad Hispanica:He, Sociedad Hispanica meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Lane Hall Auditorium. Produced it with G. Nathan Hoffman. hi plnidPraontCs This SlendidParamontoCas Ay"roduetion Election For the Coiing Year: Ali' A AT/IT 'T.1/g dur-- Toewbising permission to elect courses in play production (Public N IP"AL7L J V I. L DLi[.r laking 181, 185, 191, and 195) during the first semester of 1924-1925 may GEORGEi: A I"$C4 E7 ie wrtten application at 4 o'clock Monday, May 2, in the auditorium of ;/7/AT M O liversitk Hall. The natutre of the courses will be explained at this time. !A T fO R7~ R. P.. T. iHollister. PATSY RUTHII7JLtER you like your movies too.gly seasoned f F wyu ~"i~' ~ith all sswaxcl< Club: -, . the elements--romance, mystery adventur e, thll s- ille ay mgaeing of theAResearch' lub will be held on Wednesday, May hegre's your picture! t~l t 8°:P. 1. in the Iiistological Laboratory. The following papers 'will : -' ' l eelopnalnts in ,the Netherlands East "Indies"~ by -Professor *, _________- __________________ lt Jaden. *r' x .,ALP "Tl~ 9w~rcte art istribiuticon of the Terrestrial Permian Depost n ~ r .1.1.L L o p ca ~ ' ~ ~ P ''I E A ta to J N O Utr, F ,rq x,~yProfe sr . , Case. 5Ucili 11 E 'JJLJ1JA- io hl 1outl wl, eta :0P M .H lldandt, secretary '1Wt?" I''AiiHere1n ___________t_3___MT_ llebr1EW (CANTlOR- - 'a"$1llhgfnl~ l! l. , CLEG)OTAPr utsducatiot 1t h L rkl na ud: (.ladHeadquarters, 7.00 P. M,.C'' ' - ' - IrvingtDodie ,(h Tearsllonanih t1nd Arthur Hartwell, Asgt. Manager. .AYS"PRIIc ________A New Aesop Aut Mr. Lawrence Hill, Construction Supe itendent of the Illinois Bell -SCH1EDULE SUNDAY ONLY-'Ie wff&Plp linn Electras Mehnica.Ilis: wilFable Cartoonat 4 Warn I_ ITH- e f -ALSO- VPARTNI!RS' ia Special Comnedy' Full of Laughs ES-8fJDAY' "ax ........ i 'Total.. "W s9