F'RIDAY, MAY 15, 1925 - - , . _ f . .I TI-FMICH IGAN DAILY PAGN SEVEN PAGJ1~ SEVEN COL OL MN CLOSES LASSOSEES 3P.M. ADVRTIIN AT 3 P.M. ; I I i i i i Finland Has New Premier ,;V"::: ::::::: y J}: { ::i:fJ J"i.: ~i M a Ii~ tWE WANTER Compacts, watcbes andl pictures' STUDIENIS FOR SUMMER WORK frames of the most exquisite jewielryj For special sales work. $24.00 selections. These are especially weekly salary and a bonus. No ex- priced for the spring season. perience necessary. See Mr. J. G.' A R N 0 LID Graham, Michigan Union, Monday, State Street Jewelerj May 1S, all day. Our moderate prices make it possible IWNE -od fv-ic ac for all, to have FREShH IOME rcetahestra for May 23. Call Graves 7i. May 9--'-isconsinl vs. Michigan! Spring Eventhis track Imeet. f - AMay 30-Iowa vs. Michigan-base- Mtay 1t%--C'a p Nig ht, ball. 4ta3ly - L ">ei' keek end. ly 3O- wiscoinsir. vs. Michigan- IlaayV LI- illale8otL." s.\licliigan-- Jusie !10, 11-Alumni meet inlDetroit:. l)Laselaall. .1ianc 12--OhIio State vs. Mlichigan-f May w4--Senior LBanq~uet -a ld Senior ;laa clia i. Sirg. UI'1--Alumni Reunioni Day M: 1.*1, 21, 22,:3. -- ay Festival. .1 une 12?-Senior CGlass Day. M1ay 22-Senior Ball. ___________ SMay 22-F+romh SIIl i'i liy. WsigoMy1.Sceayo M1ay 22-.Last day for paymfeint of di- 'aligtn ly1.Sceayo p lomla fees.! Agriculture William M. Jardine todayj 11a y 23-Outdoor Ina:t.,~c?ola t ic called bureau chiefs into conference; 'track: meet, to determnine the next step in the in- May 27---.J~a~ne:,e AlI-Stars vs. Mich- vestigation into wheat market specu- igan--laseba I. 'lation. .ay 12.8 . 2 --III rK'IrC)Iastic T1eninisi tournamient. Pufl'oiize Pilly Advertisers - it May .29-Examinations begin.1 pays.--Adv. Northweste rne University Law S chool SUMMER SESSION 1925 June 22 to August 22 SUMMER FACULTY includes i- I1111) It. B lt"A S I N, JIi lice of S1prem1e ('ourf of W-1.11a~t lll1 N.IAMII N1t. ('tl~f.1i C1ief .IJit t of Sup raiiie oislii t f Neinds )1OlIN F. )L'IilN, Chie .1 ustivfof thle Suipreme C'ourtof luislil on eN 1)11 l31l. lIi0HKS118 ', C1ief Justlie of Ow eS1upremle Cowrt of 1'Atl CI . AIN )I), Filli~y of G~eorg~e Waslihigtou idicirsity La1w and the following members of Northwestern University Law School Faculty : I)1;1N J)thN I.11. ItIC1IORE S'II'PIIEN LOVE1'Z 1II FIIIIFE1. IIWEA, JASllER F1. lIMMEL 1 11M311t 3. LI.ES1IrN ('II,1ItILE$ ;II. 4WA'tSON} For Bulletin and detailed information, address: Secre- GROWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630 MIARTHIA WA SitINGTON CAN DY Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 119 E. Liberty. IRheauls 11ouseh1old Packilng Co. Moving--Packing-Storage j Call us for long distance moving. Loads in sured. I ship to all points. 526 Detroit St., Phone 3515. COLLE~GE Student; lady for summer mionths; splendidl e x p) e r i e n e e;j + pleasant worki; $273. for 738cdays. WVrite Suite 309 General Necessities Bldg., lDetroit. SHIOES REIWAIREI) WHILE YOU WAIT .622 SOU]"I STATE STREET _ LO) ST i 38)18. TAILORSj A TAILOR-HARE UIT, Will satisfy your taste, and fit you best.I WILD )THlE TAILOR 113 South Main St. II T YPE WRITERS11 5 P~hone 3912 For Typewriter Repairing Tall makes) Dealer in Woodstock typewriters, I --- Standard and Portable adding ma- chines. Antti Tulenheimo has b~een recently Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange named premier of the republic of Fin-j 9 Savings Bank Building., land. BEATY IIOPLSBerlin, May 14.-Baron Ferdlinand ' Permanent Waving and Marcelling von Stulili, long iden~tified with the MACK AND CO. dilomatic service, dlied here yester- 3rd Floor Main St. !lay at 82. lie formerly was German' BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOP a ard iMKLS ARCAl)E+-J9i6 6 TAKE -YOI ora pleasant trig) on River. Wc have Old. clas condition at your d SAUNDER'S CA at the Foot of Cedar Strei Phone 21117 fo: Building, 31 West Lake Street, Chicago' , V IV .' the beautiful Huron f= - Town Canoes in first 1isposal. -- I- et on the Huron River a )r reservation A cool, restful pIace to I- . - came and have a (juiet mt t Belunch. or one of our 'deli- ed? cious fountain specials._ atat y 9OM 109 'South Main Phone 21414N LOST-Valuable German about 7 1-2 mniths o1(. 4484 or 21357 or notify and receive reward. ISST-Gold fraternity Wednesday night. R1. A Phone 3497, 407 N. Iuge JLOST-Smnall pocket boo ins; bills in or betweei and Engineering Bld Call 2.132. LOST--Gold foufitain pen, Arnold on cap. Call 264 LOST-Will finder of sr pigskin purse in Libral' Skindly mail it to D~aily, containing checks and retaining change and1 ward if dlesir'ed. F ORtSALE 1'ORI SALE-Canoe, Al Snew paddles and back, $30. Call C. K. stoob), 11, Sgalls. Phone 3256. FOR SALE or exchange,-; library, all in good orde DailyB~ox 110. FOR RENT Spolice(log;, Ip - [Finder call DIMATTIA BEAUTY SHOP offers, y,.Ick Dunn soft water shampoos, especial at- tention for curly hair. Hair cut- I skull on ting and waving by expert opera- A. Burhans. tors. :Phone 8878. ails. - - ok conti- F"M. Raymond, '99L.,II .TeacherAppointed Judge' !g. Reward Fred M. Raymond, '99L, has been name A. R. appointed federal judge in the western 47. Michigan district, succeeding Judge C.I :mall brown W. Sessions,~ Judge Raymond is a na-! iry building [tive of Marne, Ottawa county, and re- Box 111, ceived his degree of. L.L.D. in '99. Mr. I key inact 'Raymond had no formal political back-I keyls iactre- ing, being a virtual "dark horse" can--i didate. but hie was actively supported, by Congressman Carl E. Mapes, and approved by Senator James Couzens.I condition, 2I J rest. ~ Toklo, May 14. - More than 2,0001 I :re t.Prie- homes were destroyed by fire at Ku- 10 SouthInI majaya, a center of the silk industry., a good law ; er. Michigan I 'ENSIAN PAYMENTS I Students who have lost re- Iceipts for the 1525 'Ensian, or who have not yet paid in full Ifor their books, may obtain Inew receipts or conclude their Ipayments by calling at the 'En- Ssian office at the Press build- ing between 2 and 4 o'clock any afternoon this week, it was an- p ounced yesterday iby Frederick M. Phelps, Jr., '26, who will be jin charge or distribution.;j I New receip~ts will be issued to) those who, have lost the originals. Those who fail to l): inwil efulldfor ter'nin wil befocedtowait until af- ter the regular (distribution has been' completed to obtain books, as there will be no time in I{ Jwhich to straighten irregular- I ties when the distribution at the Library is ini progress. I' IiT ~1 i o You Wc- Satisfi then e~ LTT TNCH 338 Ma, ... * ___ ____ ___i mo~in soonw~m II _______ rI 1jt011 RECNT- Lar ge (lesil'able rooms . or sumler students. shower bathls, Srent reasonable and located be- ~tween Ferry Field and campus. ~Phone dial 21677 or ('all at 533 SPackard. FOR1 RENT-Professor's homse, for ' summer Session or entire sununier.Il ;Completely furnished, 7 rooms, b~athi and large sleeping porch. electrical appliances, garden, gar-j ~e. On bus line near Burns Park. Plhone 21655. TYPE WRITING S1'IJtDl4'NTS---lave your notes and ,thesis neat by typewi'iting thei forj 'only 10c pier p~a Ve. 6,37 Oakland. ,Phone 21453.j GOOD CLOTHES I I s for AMERICANS ,PC I~j ctpyrdght 12A The Howse of Kuppenheimm, CHARLES TITTJIAfiY (Baritone) U U U U U U U E U in Some of the World 's Noted Artists ivith loan 1t b' d y ;. a :.L0RETTIA DEGNAN (Contr'aIto) WE TEACH ALL C@ MIlERtlAl RANCHCS if you are interested in a I)F1 i10e~s caeer why n iot get our advice as j to Wim imanch I(lito 510- cialli'e in, we can lgive you v'aluable informa.- t ion. PrepareHeClire for Su1c- HAMILTON BUSINESS COL- LEGiE State & I-Tilliaun1 Sts. _ Ann Arbor U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U FRANCES PERILITA (Soprano) U U U U U U HILL AUDITORIUM is t SI GL (ABRILOWITSCII (Pianlist) N e U 'U . 0 U U This Week in The Saturday Evening Post Tohe MAYFAIR--$5. 0 A suit for the typical young American. One look at its manly vigorous lines tells you that. Kuppenheimer makes the real American styles-in fine fabrics and fine tailoring. See them here. HENRI SCOTT, (Bass) 3TARIO CIIAMLEE i. Handsome single breasted exclusive Deauville Flannel handsome fabrics. models 11n and other' COURSE TICKETS On Sale up to May 11 th $5, $5.50, $6, $7 If festival coupon from Choral Union ticket is returned, deduct $3 from these prices.0 Address orders to Charles A. Sink, -Sec- retary, Ann Arbor, Michigan. i N. F. ALLEN & CO* MAIN STREET -the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes EMILY STORES HAGAR (Soprano) ' "OtI) tK STOCK Conductor of the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCH'IESTRA I , I I 1- lam O EN ON m --Inm r m 'Ii- :I 3