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SUNDAY, NOVEMBERU 21, 1926

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

P'AGE THREEZ

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ASSOCIATION TDOND

ART[EXHIBITION TODAY,
Lonibard, 1.sideut of Soc- ety, States I
1Dlsplay Befit Ever Present1ed by
Ikc 1it nd LUniversity 'Artisls.
358 SELECTIONS SHOWN
This afternoon, from 2 until 5
o'clock in the west gallery of the!
Alumni Memorial hail, will be the last
opportunity for Ann Arbor art lovers
to view the exhibits of local amateursI
and artists. The exhibition, which has
been displayed for the last two weeks,
is free to students of the Ulniversity,
to children of the schools, and to
m'embers of the Ann Arbor Art asocia-
tion. Others will be charged an ad-I
,mission of 25 cents.
The exhibition, in the opinion of Dr.
Warren P. Lombard, who is president'
of the association and also. Professor
Emeritus of Physiology, is the largest
and best of the exhibitions ever put
on by the Ann Arbor Art association.
There are 358 exhibits, of which the
maior~itv were' produced by the faculty

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All seats reserved and taken bctwccn
2:00 and 4:30 P. M. Please come
earlier or later than these hours. All of
our home-cooked specialties served today.

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of the Architectural school, but there ) ot tt t vrLerl rt'
is considerable work of amateurs, who
da it as a, hobby. Mrs. Fielding H. 14_____________________________
Yost is among the amateur producers.,
and has an oil display of decorative lllllllllL iIII1111{lflll11i111llll 61elBt03Ai11i1i!_
dowers.l
Dr. Lombard wishes to announce =
that persons having their work onl - .
exhibit can call for them Monday =
afternoon. and evening in the west-
~alter -' In~addition to developing the--
literary and scientific sides of their-
~education, students should take up -
1,he study of drawing and painting as-
'a hobby and thus develop their atis- Lafny 4pt Blv. and Shelby-Phone Cad. S745 _
;,ie natures, declared Dr. :Lombard. E Nghts 5.0c to $.4 $..00 X .tiee Thursdaiy fat. )Ia't.t 5(tc to $2.ZO 2
'President Little, in a recent address JAMES W. ELLIOTT Presents 2
inrged this point, saying that we have -Irc rm4
a department of Literature, Science, Dietfrm4 eeks in Chicago
land the Arts, but the Arts have been-
neglected by students. Tfhe cxhibits I H
are for sale and can be bought very "J 'T I?
'i'asonably," he concludledl. .CSLS
,Speaker To Discuss I R
4College Dissentersl2
"Militant Minorities on the Campus" The Biggest Musical flitcionIFour (Cotinents
,will be the subject of a lecture to be
iven in Newberry auditorium by Dr.I= With
,J. P. Kirkpatrick at 4:15 o'clock DONALD BRIAN ROY CROPPER
;Tusa.Temitoiofhstlill be the new tendencies of the stu- VIRGINIA OIBRIEN
detbodies. He has made a tudfy of A __________________________________________
thie faculties and the students of col-
~leges in his travels around the coup-2 And the Chicago Organization ii Its 1nirety_
try and is an authority on the Amer- C ihotrius(.Everi Comineiigd l iTor.
Icanl college. ,Cou vi oiie t.''ui
Doctor Kirkpatrick first faced Ann =I
Arbor audiences as a lecturer in the pltclsinedprmn fte lllllilUIIi1IlIlI lll11illl111111iillplltl1U1111ii1-
:tniversity, and later he went to liar-I
yard in the samne capacity and from ' '' "r"~' ~""JPl/!i' 1l"I..PIJ.P1 Pi~."JAi
7iere to Olivet. While at Olivet he! f
;published a tbook called "The Amer-' G(od Sets Tonight JIM _igh's ail 8:04
lcan College andl its Rulers" and was [k9Mda~y C-imsedfo hee butamnh 1rinl o.utih ~t. 41at. at :15
,Ago, soon after the publication of the !14 HE TE
book. In a period of over 10 years & LAFAYETTE at WAYNE ID E T R a I T PHONE CMILLAC 110
e has lectured at three universities !--
land visited many more; besides that1
!e has published articles in "School Fourthi Sensational Week Starts witihu This Eenings Prormance
and Society" a teacher's journal for
,the last five years. During this time Russell Janney Presents
%.~e studied the change in the rule of
the college by the teachers and the 4 "'
start oAthe Board of Trustees. rhe C"
,ecture is tole held under the a-fc
spices of the Round Table club. jT e Vabo d Kg
WIRING SYSTEJM Bsed on Justi McCatly's rail I WERE Klant"
BEIN INS ALLE 4 uder 1Directionu of August IKleinetke
.installation of the new underground(t i uic by FIIIII, L
system of wiring for University build-
ings is progressing stisfactorily. The~ Don't Miss 'that Icoiuiarable Examrple of glased Sing ig:
~chief imprdvementj are the sitch 4
b'oxes, the fuses, and the Trot-heads. "SONG Oh' THE VAABONDS"
Tethat work imxsaeay b o doneo on oa broken Distinguished Cast of Singing Actors and Acresss, Imdc iag
connection without the necegtsIy of
cutting off the entire circuit, and the John 3ecaloy, I. (Cooper Clidle, Mark e ;taiidh, Eili lioch 4
leayinvd-inscps are fildwt eety in-ieeWhiu aueVcoy lihellrior
ve t d c m o ii n w ih ak es the Ge e ha4 4 1 .4 B a t fu y
entire box perfectly water-tight. qThe! ('st and rcheta1 a tifl op de CBllet
prot-heads are likewise made water-4
proof, while all the fuses will func- Nights, $1.00 to $3.00; Sat. Matinee, 75c to $;2.50 (Plus 10% Tlax)
lion properly even when submergedl
In water. Ani additional advantage of d.a..../1P.°~..r"1 .l.o..I :..>Jt,.~Y0.e..Jl.
thie new .fuses is that when they arc
:lown, a non-combustible liquid iniside
of the fuse, immediately extinguishes
"fhie arc which is usually formed byHEIRLOOM / HANDMADE
strong electrical currents. Ijd . hs hne
Thee heshave been made C I E E R G
necessary by the growth of the Uni
~~r"versity power house. Formerly, if a ;IINEE.UG
Part of the system broke down, the
p Trent could be shut off at the power= These Are So Different
house. Since the University supply;
has become united to the Detroit Edi-
son compan~y, the current can not be Thraslveirgf
stopped, and in case of a mishap, great ? hrei nothing lvle foa gf to Wie,
daimage might occur. Mother, or Sweetheart than an Heirloom Rug.
It is to prevent the possibility of!
suich an occurrence, that the conduct- ! The pleasure it will give will be a constant
ing system is being equipp~ed -With the! remnder of your love andthu tfles
latest limprovements in the field of thuhfles
safety. The installation of these de-; While these rugs are exclusively the most
vices will prob abyrly hbewolmuts completedI
eal etsrig o h;wi1~ms exquisite and best quality obtainable, they are
heg done very slowly to eliminate any j not expensive. In the replacing of domestic
serious breaks in the service, rugs you will soon have paid more than the
COPENHfAGEN. Poker is illegal{ cost of these lifetime rugs.

h4ere, the Supreme court holding itj
bllbitive ga~mbling :clause.; Presentdipa at 221 South Main St.
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