THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 THE MIHIGAN AILY NI WLL OLD artin Is Named ALCUMENIONU. S. Appeals Coufrtj Cfib MCHIsG AN .t :& % :~ - II F i:. "'O1I 2 '. 3~i1 ' JFOR 1923 I.._ Varied High School Art Work Marks Exhibit At Alumni Hall Canada Battles C hicago's Use of More Lake 'Water L i I G 1 !, Art work clone by pupils in the Ann Ar?,or schools forms the exhibit which is being; shown' at Alumni Memorial hail today and tomorrow from 1:30 to 5 o'clock under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art association. P'ainitings, drawingls, charcoal wark:. and cut raper work, are shown in the art groups. 'Manual training 'pupils have a variety of exhib itF---lamps, plaqu-S, pottery, Wats, bread sets,, chlair bottoms, and brooms. Pottery miade by hand-by fourfth and fifth grade pupils are individual in color aind treatment. Linoleurn cuts made for cover de- I signs of the highr school paper, "TheI Challenge" wvere unusually good. Char-{11 'he first a;nnual convention of° thle ;clateea Alicigan alumni clubs of F3ir st District will be lheld at icu:ectady;,, New York, on .June 7th J 8lth. Thie city is pla nning to en- I tain mp1re than 100 visiting Mlichi- a Wmen at this time. k. full progr am Whas been prepared the occasion. The first day will n ess a, busine ameeting and a vis- to the Schenectady plant of the rieral Electric company. A varied grain of sports and visits to points interest will occupy the entire sec- d day. !mong other matters to be discuss- tla(e, club will bring up the question a Michigan-Cornell football game 1925 and urge that Eastern alumni :e definite concerited action to ng it about. Other New York state ib have already been communicat- with on the Subject. IGH6T ORGN REITAL FOIE RESHMED JUNE 4, The regular twilight organ recital, ich has been om itted of late be- ise of the May Festival, will not be' uwied until a week. from; today, on ne 4. Similar recitals were given ring the wceeks of mid-year examina- ns, and provedl popular. No recital, '. be given the following week, but *Christian will play an organ pro- t at 4:15 o'clock on the after- on of Commencement day. Pro- ins for these concerts will be an- unced at a later date. SL" ER DAILY STAFFC MEETS AT FIVE TOD~AY1. There will be a meeting at 5 o'clock today in the reading .rooms in the Press build- ing of the staff of the Sumnmer, Michigan Daily. All J persons who expect to be here in the summer school and wisk to work on the publication are expected to be present. The meeting will include both thoser who wish work in the editorial department as well as those1 who plan to do work for the business side. ~~' ~ I Practical Nwork in home plnigi shown .n room arrangement plans.t One complete house plan is 'an inter- .....> .J,',"esting feature. Dishes, hangings, and arrangements, make problems in in-1 tenior decoration which the pupilsE have solved. A study of lines in dressI design gave other students an oppor- tunity of showing an appreciation ofI art work in practical exercises. Gqeorge E. iiatht SENIOR ENGINEER PHIOTOS j Ju stice George B. Ma rtin of the 1111I) ilORDELRED . NO court of ciistonis appeals has bee;) !I nominated by the President to be 4 Senior engineer group plc'- chief utc ofteUie Stts' tures are on display on the bul- I cour ofappalsfor the District of letin board on the first floor of Columbia, succeeding the late Justice j civil e r engineering deatn. Constantine J. Smyth. jOresret be placed withl i the Rentschler studios as soon I as possible. Prices are <$3.00 Read> the X an Ad mounted and $2.50 unmounted. coal pict mes, '.iild 01 the Air," andl pictuies illustrating Kipling's JungleI book, wecre a credit to a high school! FGRMEUAT LRlE KALL A necw oi ganization wr,s formed for1 thie purpose of fostering better feel-~ ing twnd more cooperation aimong the various student religious groups on the campus at a meeting held yester- d cay afternoon at Lane hull. 1A motion was passed which reads: as follows, "Resolved that the presidents, ( of the different student religious groups on the campus, who are ex- offico vice-presidents of the S. C. A. and as such members of: the S. C. A. Cabinet constitute a separate body to; be known as the S. C. A. Interclhureb! Sir Adam Beck council. This group, having prolj Canada has entered the fight being lems of their own regarding the workI (Iin their respective groups wi!l meet 1 waged against Chicago's efforts to in- at regular intervals, and shall he 'ee- crease its diversion of water from lu ired to be flresont at one CabjinetI Lake Michigan for the benefit of the Smeeting a month, at which problems city's sanitary district with Sir Adam directly concerning their work will be 'Beck, chairmian of Ontario hydro-ele&- 11dealt with." triccOmiision, as its 'spokesman. 1 MICHIGMATMMMIRWS~ BYE IN FIRST RO1UND Edward Phillips, '27, Michigan's lone representative in the Olympic wrestling tryouts being hell in the Madison Square Gardens, New York City, advanced a step further ini Iis attempt to secure a position on the team that will represent the United States in Paris by winning; his first match. In the the fi~rst roundl, 1rhil-,. lips, drew a bye. .Paul Costeillojiast Monday won the .Philadelphia gold challenge sup, em- 'blemnatic of, the world' slsige sculingr championship, from WS. E. Garrett Gil- more by two and on~e-half lengths. The race was over thek)mile and as quarter course in the Schu~ylkill r- er. Both of the oarsmen alre Phil- adelphians. "Jimmie the adtakier" sells anything quickly.--Adv.. THE BONSTELE COMlPAN'Y IN "IT HAPPENED" NEXT )WEA:I-" fWP THE I~hEiII{" Central Timne (Slow Tulle) Leave Chamber of Commerce Week Days Sundays 6:45 a, M. 6:45 R. M. 12:45 P. M. -:45 P.m. )AS. TLLI OTT, -Poprietor PThone 026-M Adrian. Micb. Patronize the- Daily advertisers - GRINTNELL BROS. MUSIC HOTJSE, Did it ever occur to you that you need a new hat for Decoration DaY?. is A Good Selection at the Propular Price Hat Shop 333 SOUTH MAIN ...... r "...f.Y{rf.............f.............................. ..................."I .fi College Grocery 16EAST WILLIAM Milk Cream Bread Cakes. OPEN DECORATION DAY 39 a. m. to 1 t,. m. and 4:30 p. m. to 9p.m. Cold MNeats Fruits Candy Bars Cigarettes ESTALI'E O88~ MADISON AYJ9 UE COP. FORT !FO)URTH STREiV' NEW YORK'. Telephone Murray illi8,500 WHAT YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT C ollege Grlocery I I Phone.86;55 516 E. William El '° is I PEMORJ~ANVET TCKET ON SALE AT TJNIOiN TODAY Tickets for the senior ban- uet can be obtained at the Un- I on booth or from E. C. Starks, 166, from 2 to 5 o'clock. 1 EUROPE-ORI ENT E. 1G. I(UEBLER Licensed Steamship Agent E. 1Ruroll St. 3['. 1s84 al authorized agent for White Star, ard, U. S., Canadian Pacific, Red' , American, Pacific Mail, 1North, nan. Lloyd, YTfalian, Frenchl, Greek, iburg American, and ALL other s. Also, all College Tours, on abovel s can be arranged thru mee. S ee early for best reservations. M\1 ;ices on booking you are free. te, phone or call. Our Representative will be at the. HOTEL STATLTER, Detroit' Monday and Tuesday June 9 and 10 with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Spring Send for "Historic American Buildings" I FOR "youNGMN MADE BY EDERHEIMER, STEIN CO. .. - ....e..,,,Q t , Makes VICTORRe cords EXCLUSIVELY Seldom. have you the privilege of hearing this famed- or-, ganzatonin person' but you. can - hear ot, whenever . and as often ais you like-th rouig the many Whitemnan records. SPEd ALLY SELECTED LIST OF WHRITEMAN VICTOR RECORDS "Cinderella Blues" "Blue Evening Blues" "There's Yes! Ycs! In Yourj Eycs'~' "Love Has a Wap" "What'll:I Do" ".Ain't You Ashamed" ccLazy cc"Home in Pasdena" "Why Did I Kiss That !girl" "So This Is Venice" "The {One I Love" Hear them in our record parlors ,TODAY! Jhere's a Splendid 3Model Vilctrola T zrmONTCOR. BOYLSTeSN NEWPORT 220 EIELLEVUE AVENUE t; r 0 6t?. $5 0 11 -ight, ecast-to-carry -wherovc~ Yo/i go- Pay in Small Weekly or Monthly Amounts Other Victrolas--Portabyle, Horizontal, Upright, Art Modlels -$25' to $1,500 :> wie tZo waste imeflA, no no running cost e.Never der. High grade con- of bestcliectric cleaners. .ed. Everyone buys Lt. the cleaner women looking for. They want e wuelcome. Sells itself. dignified, profitable g profits quickly made LOVED SUCCESS n 50,000 now used sev- sdaily in best kept ery one sold sellsI ore.If you want $1000.00 thisIE write us nw reel Co. h Whiteman's CQrch'eslra Plays I I r 1 E "211HR IN CMPAY f i- -, . - I mm MMW MON-lilla. I TRUE-OE ' Saxophones and Band Ins truments Well Dressed Means UIENTAL RUG SALE ,off IBOORAJIAN & CO. -it 612 E. Liberty OWlE C OLLECTIO-N OF BREALTIFLT. RIJUS i "" I e., I + I .; Fear their first record: JWLIAT'LL I DO IN THE EVENING The Keler Si st ers Assisted by ]FRANK LYNCH nova record exclusively for BRUNSWIK This trio has long been a popular headliner on the vaudeville stage.; Because they can render a song with harmonious effects here and there that are unusual Thev have a style that is outstanding Aprop riatley Dressed That's the effect college men desire-that's the. effect you achieve when you select a suit' here. The basic idea of our~ new line of SPRING CLOTHES is to please you. I f S ', I >, 3 ., EXCLUSIVELY L.ike many other Victor record organizationsV and scores of other orchestras, Whiteman has chosen to use BUESCHER SAXOPHONES and BANXD INSTRUMENTS EXCLUSIVELY! We've a most complete line of BUESCHERI iustrumnents. We'd be delighted to show you; to quote prices; and give fullest information and .advice-FREE! TERMS GLADLY AR- RANGED! Also KING, WOLVERINE, YORL and other Saxaphone and Band Instruments Spruce, upstanding clothes with a wealth of yet with an utter absence of exaggeration. TWhat's style, and what you Washed and Igepaired IT { AI