SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925i TI-I MICHIGAN DAILY P.AGE SEVEN ,.,, 'THIS flTOW~ SOLUMP t LSiICOLUMN Ai , -10.ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. i I',ll¢. 's ATTENTION-This advertising is fo~r your benefit, and you ajre tr-cd to f'ikze dvanitag'e of these coluanns. Jinmmie will be glad to you f I-i ida your lost 1111ides, Yo hello you Seli or buy tharitti s iiediim. C~all at the Press building' where you will be given jiumeullide and efficient service. lNOTCE Tax Row E oil Cozens AlquniNews In Brie tVILL THE PERSON Ito 'D 4)K THE COP'PERI TEA-1'WI' FRO M THLE CAICHAGNOJJE, REi .uliN IT TO BOX 81l 3llVIllDQ1AEN )A IJV AND IEtEIVE $5i-) WA"11). NO + I'E STUIN S. (liff E dward's New Rceordi Cheaten and 3I3Buy the Ring; All Cliff's Records 59c. CONN MU'SIC ;HOP Our nioderatui prices smake it possible for all to slave FRE,-II HOME GROWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630I MARITHIA WA SHINGTION CANDY Fresh evcry Friday. Trice's, 119 E. Liberty. 1)O !T"I 1,70M. 1' Open:alloiwe Saturday March 21st, 9 p. in. Music 'iy the MESLODY- MASTERS Gentlenien 50c Ladies 35c Compacts, Nvatches andI picture frames of the miost exquisite jewelry selections. These are esp~ecially priced for the spring season. AII N 0L 1 watc1rjIr is Space lPaily "AND I TI 12STRroAtCAM3!E* A N1) 'IlE W I N DS RLEW-"1 Fronm now until June the majorityt of the tim e of T .~ H aw ley Trapping ,.l', L i l e re a y f t e : t n u association, who has just returned] from a trig. to, the Pacific coast, will lie devoted to plans for the first tri- ennial meeting of the association in Detroit, JTune 10 and 11. Miondiay hie will confer with various miembers of the committ ees inl that city, andl esIiec ally with Roy 1i,. Fricken, ex-'15, pubalicity director for; Ithe event. ISeveral annual banquets bay vaerious, Akluumni club~s over the countrv are now bein planned, Among 'these will be the New Yorl- gradiuates' din-I ncr at the Hotel Commodore on April l .i $iley Smiith, secretary of the' I nTI Versity, will bie the main speaker.' L, . the summer. rThe next meeting will be lield the first01: Auril and plans are undlerway for secur'ing some deant of the University to a (11ress the smoker. tSubscribe for the Michigan D)ally DANCINGI Lea~irn to dance. Start now. Open dlaily, 1.0,a. m. to 10 p. mn. Adult class every Mond(ay and Friday. Fifteen 1-hour lessons for $5.00. Enroll now. TERRACE GARDEN DANCING TUDIOS 22 Wuierth Arcade Phone 241-R SMART MODES Proclaimed for Spring Millinery ThIose who hadl widstorii n. I s ran ce i(vere ivise--t l otlher s "rry- Iii whtichli (lass would you Lquis C. Andrews I PHONE 3004 11atch rlhlis Space Daily .'iE 1"IIT I"RS Phone S66 For ''yewitrRepairing (all mak~es) aI:ealer in Woodstock typewriters, Standlard and Portable adding ma- Chines. A aniA rbo r Tjype(writer Exchange { Sav ings Bank Building. S HOE S PUYEAR & HINT? 328 South Main State Street ewveler t' rc amp.....,,-a _ Tlry our lKeypee Sandid c he 11,1111urg Ciicken ChIeese ~e (teliver I'll. 799-31 ._ .. .. r i ( Al E. Get a pair of those light tan smooth leather oxfords for that spring suit. The Kind that Ray has in the Wuerth Theatre' Arcade. Buy them from him and save money.. Your choice. $8.50. WANTED WANTED-Students to see our type- writer bargains. Good machines for sale or rent. S A. Moran, 711 N. University Ave., Room 2. NOTES typed, reasonable rat.es. Phone 2406. WANTED-Secretarial position in University by Michigan graduate with experience on campus. Re- p~ly to Box 75. LOST z Washing on, \Marc], 20.- Fur is fjyi liartmnent's (demanit d 1 0at Scn;atar .18 tax con the tzransact :icalhe mazi' vwith ferring Ihis interne-;t; in i! e to; K SIo'. The sonator claims that he pa i jance with _a rulling? c~ the i'ept Yiiu( e Penalty for Rtcul Ticn it euL lv The matter nisu)it.a t .::o w i is ai ring ret01)0 . 5 (1 the cfle Ih many millions (Jf dl :i vs itii ins s )o(t, laxity in auits. Geozsge P. Kennedy, 'JAL1, is chair- ::;.>;;«;>:::>:: 1man1 for tlip even1t. while Clhster W. Below,1., is nxrcsidiept of thei rr~r< The UiniVersity of MTichigan club of{ ,.: Boston i also planninzg to hold its . { an nual dinner at' the same time,, while the ihadelpyla groupI " .. cnul lol their sixteenth an-{ Bellevxue-Stratford hotel. DJ. E.. Low- A u ni i'n I 9cford, Ill., will meet on April 2 to comiplete their organ- r~ation. Prof. W. D. Henderson ofl the extension division will addressI the assembly, the meeting being held, in the Nelson hotel. The secondl annual meeting of the 'tfirst district of the Alumni asca asoi-tion will be hield in Watkins Glen,j New York, on Jdune 7 and 8. The El-! }r 4st. result of the Treasury de- mira alumni club will act 'as host. i-5 (OH/AeIS hay $10I,000,000 additional I),iv [Fort sip years ago in trans- Chicago graduates will hold their, Gcct 'nuany. annual banquet at the La Salle hotel 7 z I uttlhl00 tax at the time, in accord- on May 1. Acting-President Alfred{ ait, and itlbtt the m°rsent action is "a H. Lloyd will be the guest of honor ' at the meeting. '.1 Cie E('l'. eu.s Senate (cmmflitte ,; :d( corporations saved Michigan alumni in Pekting, China,!I :.i;throuaghi treasury rulings and have formed an active organization with a. membership of more than 35 graduates. The club is making a col- p PlwC m ' D lection of Chinese books which will Lt/' fpi5'&JE be sent to the University library for F. or $1,100 Awardi{ the utse of Chinese students on the campus. It is hoped that this will{ form the nucleus for an Oriental col- Camliidates for the George G. Booth lection here. 1';a yolilg Schola rship are asked to 3:p'h o io hes1('t ary's office of the Flint graduates, more than 100 in CoI.U'_ elArch]itecture. ComnpetitionI number, have adopted plans for ,ill s ;ri. at the bg^iuing of spring monthly gatherings on the first Wed-