tS S PS A .A C .. / of the un0il -VI1,A- ANN ARBOR R NORTHBOUND *8:10 A. It. t4:41 P. Il. sf:48 P. 1. b10:37 P. it. 1923 Number 124 a4:'3 A. 17:00 A. s10:30 A. t11:40 A. *4:30 P. re: in the Public schools and the R. C. Hussey, scheduled for 2 and )f, August 10, will be held at the cor- 3, in the Auditorium . of the Natural EDWARD H. KRAUS. * Daily. t Daily except Sunday. s Sunday only. a Monday, Thursday, Saturady. b Tuesday, Thursday, Satuprday. Convenient and dependable connections at Toledok with all Hnes diverging. Northbound trains connect with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette, and G. R. and I. for all principal destinations in lower and upper peninsula of Michigan. TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT TRIP H. A. MILLS, Commercial Agent, Ann Arbor, Mich. I WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CO. amer Session records sent to ake immediate application to they are registered, in order or. T. E.RANKIN. eight weeks 5, 16, and 17 yl Launderers, Cleaners Time ok Examination .............Friday .........................10-12 .............Thursday ...................... 8-10 ............ .Wednesday .................... 2- 4 .Thursday ...................... 4- 6 .............Friday......................8-10 ............ .Friday ......................... 2- 4 ............ .Thursday.................... 2- 4 ..............Wednesday.................. 4- 6 ..............Thursday...................10-12 .Friday......................4- 6 tinue to meet regularly until Wednesday noon, Dyers, Pressers mu mu an of Cents' Suits.........$1.25 Ladies' Suits........$1.50 up Left to right: Senators Ralph. H. Cameron, Arizona; Oeorge H. 'Nw Hanipsire; Seldom P. Spencer, Missouri Moses, ONE DAY SERVICE ON RE( PHONE 165 President Coolidge held'his he met Senators Cameron, Moses House in the New Willard hotel. cussed. first conference with senate leaders when and Spencer at the temporary White Matters of current importance were dis- I I, E. H. KRAUS. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns I Read The Daily "Cla d" Coli i r s and Grounds' Department has at present a certain amount g wood at some of the construction jobs on the campus d on application to the Department, first come, first served. riven the kindling must provide themselves for hauling it V AT THE THEATERS GOLF ,SUPPLIES e' E. C. PARDON, Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds. Dept. Screen-Today A A BAG OF Mac Gregor Clubs WILL GIVE YOU CONFIDENCE AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME. ecting to complete ,(during this Summer Session) the re- r degrees or for teachers' diplomas are requested to call at. ,he School or College R1 which they are enrolled and fill out blanks preparatory to the payment of the diploma fees to Treasurer. EDWARD H. KRAUS. n 2 : esday at 7 o'clock at the corner of State Street venue. - , AUBREY TEALDI. s. 44. in their possession books drawn from the University Li- at such books are due, August 13, on account of the the Summer Session. WM. W. BISHOP. Librarian. tMajestic -Dorothy Dalton in "The Law of the Lawless. Wuerth-Glady Walton in "Saw- dust,' and an all-star cast in "Counterfeit Love." Orpheum-Jane Novak in "Col- leen of the Pines," and Stan Laurel in "Mud and Sand." Stage-This Week I Garrick (Detroit) - The Bon- stelle company in "Sauce for the Gander." Chief O'Brien Returns Chief Thomas O'Brien of the Ann Arbor police force resumed his duties after a 15 day vacation, yesterday. THE BOBBED HAIR HAS GOT TO GO Latest in hair goodsfor dressing up the bob. Fnet quality three sep- arate stem switches $5.00 W AHR UNIVERS I BO0 K STOR ...- r- t , , GOING ON. t exhibit il -Social Sci- ce auditor- ers to talk. it of :Melait., exhibit In in Shakesper- sity Hall. exhibit in STA TO TO SQUAD year. Two men who won their letters at this position last year, Neisch and Curran, will be back however. Both men got into several games last year Neisch particularly and it is possible that they may show development this. fall into real Conference ability. Sev- eral other men are sure to make a bid for the end positions the most likely looking being "Dutch" Marion of the 1926 yearlings. Marion is a former W. and J. man and has had some experience playing college foot- ball so that he should give both Neisch and Curran a run for , their l money. Besides the Varsity men returning for early practice the list includes the following members of the reserve and freshman squads of last season: Amos; Babcock, Baker, Brown, Cedargroom, Donnelly, Doyle, Goebel, Gillingham, Nawkins, Heath, Hernstein, Heston, Hindos, Ingle, Kooning, Kriger, Ku- now, Marion, Meier, Miller, Mills, A. B. Quirk, Ross, Parker, Stafford, Wall Wetzel, Welling, Whinery, Wither- spoon, Rockwell, Dewey, Grube, Math- ieson, Mote, Palmer, and R. Vick. Patronize The Daily advertisers. No Lectures' No Written Work At Babson Institute they make a business of teaching business to college trained men who wishato fill positions of responsibility and and trust without spending years at routine work. Standard office equipment through- out, No classes or lectures, but a business schedule of work from 8:30 to 5:00 o'clock, including daily con- ferences directed by men with years ofrbusiness experience, and discus- sions with active factory and office executives at their plants. This re- moves the instruction from thehypo- thetical stage and helps the student to look at things in the same light as a man actually engaged in business. Babson Institute,' an educational in- stitution endowed for the purpose of fitting men for executive responsi- bilities, invites you to send for the booklet, "Training for Business Leadership." Write today. Babson Institute Wellesley Hills, Suburb of) Mass. Stoddard Hair 707 N. University n Page One) nrobability be %/' 0Li. jI 1/ 'iIII o Shoppe Phone 2652 Ed (1 erT State game when >r the remainder broken arm. He i this year "rar- take a good man rst evelen. Swan, years ago, ,vill lake a strong bid SUPERFLUOUS FACIAL HAIR S Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS Electro-Cosmetic Service 224 Nickel's Arcade VISIT historie CHICAGO AND M4OI'iOE PIKCES Gatekway to Irish Hills CHICKEN DINNER. ETC Farmers & Mechanics Bank - TWO OFFICES- to1-105 5. Main St. $30 S. State st Nickel's Arcade Published in the interest of Elec. Weial Development hy an Institution that will 'he helped 2Zi what- ev~er helps the Industry. Cake'Eater -model of 1900 He - was called dude and dandy then, but you recognize the type. He majored in haberdashery and took his degree with honors in soxology. As if that were not enough, he evolved some variations on the cake walk which made them stare. He even found time to develop a remarkable proficiency on the tandem bicycle, and on Saturday nights he was good enough to bring pleasure into Another's life by wheeling away to the "Ten-Twent-Thirt." To crowd all this into four short years would seem enough for any mortal.. Yet in spite of his attain" ments there are times, in after life, when our hero wonders. The glory of his waistcoats has long since faded, while his books are still fresh and clean. Did he perchance put too much thought into the selec- tion of his hats and too little in what went under them? ' er men who men includ- arounl 2251 sent the biggest diffi- le coaching staff, as st both her flank men. . Goobel and the late an all-American last Electric Co fpa y Since 1869 makers and distributors of electrical equipment winta s lE1 t s L imu 1®11C g '1 S' (AVE Store j JE