THE MICHIGAN DAILY .........w.. : .. . . DAILY,* OFFICIALDLEI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by t htA wsi~kant :to the Preaident until Tolume 4 T ESI)AY, NAT 27, 1824. Number 1174 S li' Lawyers' Club, with it~ dining hail to ILtWx : rrII A1I. INDIS OF trunk and door ke 1 0%11 miowers sharpened. Ree II:Iti XV. Huron. Phone 219S. EN It A VI[ ) 18 il F '()U Eiig ,ravlugshild p'ac.'d nllo Isavoid possible del + ml !i.; ~ 4Jriin iu ti, (1 [1 Nor 17 ;1e s ArcadP. The T3 p-wr k, Stattionery Store. Rea-d The 'Daily "C~a. sified" '..~) It Ii'~ 1 'It4true ( e4 -Aivceic l O ., . -,_ .... ..----.-...._. __....._.,.. . llhhttttII 1trhhittllhhI i ttri i rrihrihhhrrrhtthh i trrrrr:l~ tt riIIIrtrr if irII rWlTA"GOINGOIj BLU~BOOK 2 Now that your pre-final cxams arc hele Al person or soIcieties using ti1i6%, to4lIlnn II hontld iiw nlinieh their niotices good place to get your blu-books is at the day, liour, Butt plaice. All niot ices witlorl1 isdata ,ill be disregardled.{ STUD)ENTS SUPPLY S R °iTUESI)AV 12:(>~-leielschool aidninisi ratlive l1111 SOUJTH-1IUNIVERSITY AVE. bcan I'd lnch, Union. r ttttttt1111tiiii ttiitltt ltt tl1lt illl tll11 6:1.5-1'ai Beta Phiudinner, room 31S., K''_lhhIh~~hil~lui~IhlhhiIh~~hI~~I~h~~Iz~I~I 8:30-t'tlricspeaking class dinner. E roomn 319, Union. 6:330-Cosmopolitan dinuner, Barris Settle - -m B :3-3h inies dlinner at Union. 7 :30-La Sociedla. Hislpanica meeting,., Lane hall auditorium. ' Before your vacation your liqui- - dation of liabilities cornes about. WEDNESDAY 1 :l'1K--'att cliib, luncheonu, room 321, ~ Why not doo it the easiest way thiru Union. 6: -6O-Board of governors dinner, Un. a checking account with the ion. 6 :00-A. A. Teachers' club dnner, room 318-318, Union. 6 :40-Quadirangle dinner, room 323, f Union. Farmers and..Mechanics Ban :0--Round-Up club mueeting, ro110om.an t 306. Union.10-1 5SManS.330 Sou Ci E Read Thfe 'Daily -"Classified" Columns EUROPE--ORIENT E. G. KUEBLER Licensed Steamship Agent 601 IE. Huron' St. Pit. 1384 Local au~thorized agent for White: Star, Cunard, UJ. S~, Canadian Pacific, Red Star, American, Pacific Mail, Nobrts Gerthan Lloyd, !tahlan, 'French, Greer.. Hamburg Anicricen,' and AL-L other lines. Also, all College Tours on a bov-e tbnes can bps arranged thru the. Sev, mhe early for best reservations. M. services, on booking You are free .Write, phone or call. i .j Aentr Tho AWish to Terach )thetoric: All sttudents who intend to teach Rhetoric and wish a recommendation in the departmnent should consult with R. W. Cowden in .the Rhetoric Li- ry, tUniversity, High "School, Tue day or' Wednesday from one to four. A. W .y0 oitld?. ttrA, 'ilg en of Egineerlmig -ants:)Archilec 4irp:s _x.11 senior:: who are t akin6U1 ray ollgesujects this seuiester should thaeir' introt woir in those milbjercts to sen1d reports directly to the Sec- ry o 'the Cl)Hlo~s of' Fugineering anti Architecture. Loois A.; HIopkins, Sec!retary. ,Pivtmient of 1at1tetttli --t'tile e of Literature. Sciele Q114 the Arts:, I =+.n Iinatiorz in the followving curses in Mathematics will be held Idy, J;;ie 2nd, from ? to 5 P. AT. in the robins here indicated: Math'enrntics C West Phl1ysics ILectu re Room 1. 101 Economics Building. IFE 2013 Tappan Pall. 2 13 Law Building. '1 West Physics Lecture Room, .51 West Gallery Alumni Hall. 52 West Gallery Alumni Hall. J. L. Markley. 1ni F eI I Examuination 1h4)01iis: - The following istructors of Rhetoric I and 11 will conduct their exam- Ion- inl the listedl rooms from 2 to 5 in the afternoon of May 31, 1924. >Mr. Abbot-ilooni 202 Tappan Hall. >it,. Adams-Nieawberry. Auditorium. M1r. Pouws-ina--Room G- 217 Natural Science Building. AI r. Pro~vn--Newberry Auditorium. N7r. Bowrer--Boom A Morris Eall. 11r. Coffey--ewb]erry Auditorium. Mr'. Conrad-Iooni B Law Building. A' r. Fletcher--Room B Law Building. Mr. Greenla nd-Natural Science Auditorium. NTr. Horn-Room 'D Memorial Building. Mr. Johnson-Room 30J2 Mason Hall-Rhetoric I Mlr. Lasher -Room 110 Library :Building. Mlr. Schenk-Natural Science'tAuditorium. Mr. Slusser--Room 205 Mason Hall-Rhetoric I & II. New Crop Flower Seeds Ann Arbor people do not real ize' that" right hiere in. our o An home. town we Wive oune (f the, largest stocks. of flower seeds in the state. in' anni a) sepdq we P'ave not ohlyI the 'well knowni varities but wve have the 'new- est novelties in separate colors as well as mixed. In perennzial flower seeds we have a _wide variety and carry many kinids riot carriers in retail catalogu-tes. If a small quantity or an 'ouine is required the can supply., Our Stuocks are fresh and gerunina- lfimaiIs giaraiiteed. Everything 1;1in daweringseeds, plats, bulbs,; ('lor. Wm hfit'll kA FiIlh Avei. Uniru~y Hair Neatly combed, well-kept hair iss business anid social asset.t . STACO1A4B makes the hair stay combed in any style you like even after it has Just been washed. uied, for years by stars of stage andI screen-leaders of style. -Write todayI for free trial tu~be. ,+ E T u e -3 c" er -7 cInsist obi STACOM B--in the black; yellow' anol gold package. For sale at Irour druggist or wherever toilettgooB are4 sold. 13Sta ard Laboratories, Inc.'. '~ 13West. 8ti Street, New York City Sstnd couzpon for Fr". Trial Tub.- STANVARD' LAORATOSRS. JuInc. 113 West 15th 'Stt., New York City. Dept. I s Pleas. pond a" tree trial tube. Nriae AddrLr-a I;-N OTIC ES Ths George Booth scholarship coinpe" tition drawings are, now on exhibi- tion in the architectural lecture room on the second floor of the En- gineering bilding where they may be seen every afternoon. iCO~ODGEWILLADREOS Washington, May 26.- (By A.P.)-- Th1 e f irst of two memnorial addresses for Amnerica':, war dead to be (deliver- ed next week by tres. Coolidge will be mnade at the Confederate Memorial Day exercises tomorrow at Arlington national cemetery. The president al- so plans to speak at Arlington Friday at the Memorial services for the dead of all wars. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG RESULTS-- ON r''ri 1 NVVESTMENT " d.'s.----------------------------/-. . "., ." '",1, .f' .1' . J "I ". t arm O i .j fl G i FOR. OUNGM MADE BY EDRIJIM I-I WIN C0 k Guth Wad" ,. . 1 N, I r. '-I 1 FOR Flowers,' Plants, an d Ferns I s .r if Call I 1 i, 6111 El. 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