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June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 5

…I' iD NI oo" 1. I ARMENIAN DECLARES PRESS PORTS INCOM. PLETE II I RE. ARC AD 'CAFETEF tly LICE JOYCE IN "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN," TO BE SHOWN TODAY AND TOMORROW AT THE ARCADE. The Screen sBH n n . r . rutmflrf ur MAJESTIC Actuated by sincere gratitude toward the man who had started her on a suc- cessful career, Norma Talmadge, as n St. Inga Sonderson, in "The Woman Gives," which will be shown today and tomorrow at the Maestic, ris...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 6

…SRDS ?1at4-l, e,'~ / U I UliII I~II I Vt UIII\LIld NEEDED BY RED CROSS I The American Red 'Cross has sent out.,an emergency call to college wo- men to undertake training for psychi- atrical social work. According to F. Stuart Chapin, director of the Smith college training school for social work, the United States public health service hospitals have the problem of dealing with 50,000 mentally disabled ex-service men. A plan of training, whic...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 7

…Yxb UJL.. iU UAiAu . L.F~.11 IOP SUEY from m. to midnight hops 814 S. StEte SEVEN VACAMESAVAILABLE CADETS TO RE CHOSEN FROM MICHIGAN ALONE Several vacancies in West Point cadet appointments are open to men from 17 to 22 years of age. Seven, appointments are to be filled from the state of Michigan alone. Admission will not be by examination but Will be given from educational certificates' of accredited high schools and to stu- dents of other ...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 8

…205, desk between 3 and 5 o'clock Fri- day. Members who have not paid for their buttons report there also. The Chicago representative of the Federal Board of Vocational Educa- tion will be in rom 301 of Univer- sity hall from !to 4 o'clock Friday afternoon to interview wards of the board. The Junior lit class will meet at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon in room 205, Mason hall. Student council- man tie between Edward Kingsford and Donald Thorp wil...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 9

…ROTOGRAVURE 4 1[ r CONFERENCE EDITION jA~2 ~ ~ ~ TRACK MEET VOLUJME XXX ANN ARBOR, MICJIGAN, SATURDAY. JUNE 5. 120 PRICE TEN C ENTS "AMERICA'S GREATEST TRACK ATHLETE" (AiRIJOWNS N Jolsnson of Michigan is shown. winning the broad jamp in ther Intercollegiates last year with a leap of23 feet 9 iches. Illness - ~has kept the Wlverie ise wndler ot of conmpetitiotr the lastN six weeks, and his lark of train- ing may keep hiss from winning his custo...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 10

…M PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY S A T I - I t DAN. J tN P' , 5, 1 '-', I 10 Costinogmorce than $1,000,000hticih was c-ontribuOtedthy store than 14000 loy al ict- igan atumini, the Michtigan tnon is the targest and tpest stuttent Oubhounse in the world. It is the (enter nf all stutdent activities, andt here all Michigan men meet on coimmson grond~. Every facility is pirovidedt ty whirci studlent needs may tie supplied, and it is tilled ever...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 11

…SAT ltliAy.,IK5 ' ) '(RkUI O'l " ? AVUR F,, 1 14)1 IMII R 't'ile illijiois captain is booked as a pirobable winner of tbe 140 in lie Coni- ference meet. In addition lie piay enteri t 220, in whiieh event lie has bieeni beaten only oinee this yea", 1a(1 that by lendrixson iof California. Idniery toes the 44(1 in abouiit :49. THE 3; MII 1114 V' I' AIN' ACT IION In the iupper letllhind csinier i hliltiisti of the 440;inrthe Illinois-M'sichiia ...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 12

…18(11: FOUR Il-il. MI(JIJJGAN J)AII THE -1;I f--1 aye II i hunneruill the11 111111o01111(11111a11Bos1to11la11.ye1ar.hlie111W .11,11l1 10ou 413(feet, and Biggins11 1o11C icago apearsto e01111111. 01 Mtichligan. Winner1o1 the(110 11illthe 1I111o0r'Conference meet. He s10110the 4401 off in 1ab)out1:50 flat.01a(d 11ewill p~roblably lieamong the fhrst lour rsn in the outd11oor1 meet. iolloohe 11Eastern In'. tc 101)gia111 it,,! ill lose0t 10 11...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 13

…Sl 10 I t N 1"VRTOR\{R. 1JLO .. .. .R L A } O 11111A1, l0 MPS1(1' 1141 22 feeth, 4 '1 f ii110nleIll. Os IMO RN ()f 1 in 1'. has een lhigh 114011141 .41014~411 0feet; 2V, inche> 1ately. If he ialo lhis. e e o nmarks, li start,, ll .4excellentl,(chole Pofwi- nill li eis el i eCnfrec Hii ll iiltll 'lii liisi e l ,i.'inl 1 l 5e l 111gel1 '.m lonl i i4d114'11114 14 14lthe llcountr. Seaitiing close t 50 .ll. fI t O el hold i 'S igantic pep l l...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 14

…H I. I( JIJA 1)X M r o cTt:ill, rt'i ii ll Iiii.til mitL( aii uettlarss \ett inteIt' tt- SCEiNE1 ON M Itll ICAO'S 4 & M ,)Pt' NA1TURAL SCIENCEIi ]WILDING Approximately $450,000 was spent in erectinig this structutre, whicth is onte ofth nost compjlete college recitationi buildings in tiecoutrty. With its many lecture tails, labouratories, aud recitaltinn roonis, it represenlt s isetitest developmnt 1ftiniversty bunildintgs, it lbeintg inusu...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 15

…SATURDAY, JUNE 5. 11120 ROTOGRAVURE EDITION 1)AGEl SI VEN POSSIBLE POINT WINNERS STIIxA N Wearing the Puirlple and Gold of Northwestern, Strawn is expected to tlke some lpoints tior the Evanston schiool. Ile placed ini the 50-yard dash in the intloor Conterence meet, and ini additioni le is a good hroad jumpler. Beading from left to right along the tolp and then the' hotlo ni Otis of Chicago swinning the tsio-m ile iraic ftr01m Mlaynard o...…

June 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 179) • Page Image 16

…PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JUNE ,192 VN IERSITY HALT. The (toter tart of this ttuilding is devoted to administration offices. aod the two wings, which were the first hoildings to he erected 00ntte camputs, contain (lass roonts. JACK SCIIOLZ The Tiger sprinter is the country's hest io the ceotory and the 220. Mis- soori's representative has yet to he bteaten in the 100, which he does io :10 fiat antd :9 4-5, and he is also an ...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

…Of r_. I at DAY A V ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. JCEMENT, SETS LIMITED Plan To Provide Upperclassmen As flentors For Class Of 1920 A Secretaries of the diifferent schools and colleges are to receive two tickets to the Commencement day exercises for every senior to graduate in June. They will be given out on the basis of two to each senior at the time an- nodnced by Registrar Arthur G. Hall. Speaking of the limited num...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 2

…luring the Univer iblications. to or n4 use for otherwise :higan, as-second street. , if signed,'the sig- it as an evideftbe of in The Daily at the to 'The Daily office. ideration. o man- loses postage. the sentiments ex- cived after 8 o'clock L STAFF e 2414 .. .....HARRY M. CAREY Joseph A. Bernstein Renaud"Sherwood Hardy Heth, Lee M. Woodruff ....... ..Brewster Campbell .John I. Dakin ........Rolert C. Angell Marguerite Clark is Adams, ...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 3

… ,.. .. . . . ". .. .. '-. ../'- f -i-I .. . HERE ' SOCCER NOTICE Soccer football practice will be held Thursday and Friday afternoons, at 3:30 o'clock on south Ferry field. It is essent- ial that all members of the team report as there will be a game with Walkerville, Ont., Satur- day afternoon. appeared on Ferry yesterday afternoons, ich were worn the University of Qali- ong, the advance athletes who will big meet tomorrow iese me...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 4

….s Confectionery Delicious Sodas own Ice Cream om Fraternities and Main Phone 166 I1 1U WHO ttNI U, R- I, AT GENEVA CONFRENCE (By Helen Middleswart) Few women students at Michigan realize the "who", "why", and: "where- fore" of the college Y. W. C. A. camp, which 12 girls from Michigan will at- tend this summer. The camp is made J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 113 SOUTH MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR CHOP SUET Excellent CHOP SPEY from 11:80 a. ...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 5

…elivery 1002 S. Univ. I) j gbt.I oo 4~e 'vY v' r f. '; >" .Y.r. :$r }r f r ri :f :i y wvea., JtLiurs., z, 0a- wxiy~s Brockwell in "DYevil's Rittles," and comedy, "The Restaurant Ride." Fri., Sat., 4, 5-Shirley Mason in "Love's Harvest," and "Snub" Pollard in "All Dressep Up" and colored review. Sun., Mon., Tues., 6, 7, 8-All- Star Cast in "Blind Youth." COMING Frank Keenan in "Dollar for Dollar." . HUBERT Sophie Tucker OETROI Tick Tack Te...…

June 03, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 178) • Page Image 6

…nov dentistry in tnd I .1 (Continued from Page One) Next year the managers will be oho- sen by the ma-iager of the previous year, the captain of the team, the coach and the director pf outdoor ath- letics. In case of a tie in these votes the managers will be elected by, the Board of directors. In the future the manager's award will be a blue sweater with a plain yel- low "M". SOPH LITS AND ENGINEERS PLAY FOR SECOND POSITION Announcement h...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

…I j; ' Aft0i 41 r o WI" t r I r 0 A I la AlS jl1\1 ted Press) 1.-The Supreme nous decision to ral Constitutiona be submitted t tification by state provisions in thm ratifying amend ld, is a nationa anted by the Fed d the states hav vide otherwise. I iujungion ng the val imendmen )hio refer d the mos eme court Ise the de ely result F TI PARTIES COMBINE DEFEAT PROJECT. 53 TO 23. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. PRICI ...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 2

…f _t the Univer- PRESS ed to the use for it or not otherwise shed therein. dichigan, as second .rd street. 'he Daily at the The Daiy office. ation. N o man- s postage. sentiments ex- dafter 8 o'clock T ...HARRY M. CAREY .A. Bernstein *ug Hitchcock Renaud Sherwood. H. Hardy Heth, Lee M. Woodruff . ., ..Brewster Campb~ell ... ..... JohnI. Dakin .Robert C. Angell Marguerite Clark omas Adams, Thornton Sargent Jr. Winefred Biethan y Robert D...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 3

…v , y .. .x . . } .. p \~-,~' N. r Wiii r~ out the valuable services of Capt. Johnson. Carl is rapidly rounding in- to shape witfh the passing days and may be expected to lead the fight which his team will make, a fight which may result in another victory for the Maize and Blue. TWO CONFERENCE GAMES LEFT ON BALL SCHEDULE ONE VICTORY GIVESMICHIGAN UNDISPUTED GLAIMT'OT TO TITLE ath- ;s 352 s and With but two more Conference t will games t...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 4

…:Z Ed l ... 1nv C E 7p. m. 7 p. m. T NATIONAL BANK Organized 1863 News From The Other Colleges 't 1 -III' FIRST ANN ARBOR MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Y I OLDEST NATIONAL ,BANK IN MICHIGAN 3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits Wisconsin-:Exactly 10,213 different students have been enrolled in the University of Wisconsin during the current year, since July, 1919, accord- ing to the final catalog figures which have just bee...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 5

…I I UULUILIIU WIN GOERNENT STATE IANCE And County A Gift That Is Truly Appre A Fine Watch Serves Constantly to Remind of the Giver Florence Billington in1 The Day She Paid" and Wm Duncan in "The Silent Avenger" rrnuninrrinrnrnriirnnn lifHI, a rrickDetroit The Bonstelle Co. " BILLETED'' PAYING TWO MONTHS' PREMIUM AGAIN RENDERS POLICY VALID. Ex-service men who have paid no premiums on government insurance since their date of discharge may...…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 6

…V ch tennis s at Hill re. ing stamp and a self-addressed en- velope to D. Dow, 632 E. University avenue, before June 14. Tickets for Aeronautical society dance on June 4 are on sale at Gra- ham's book store and at Union desk. The' public recital by classes in Shakespeare reading will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in Sar- ah, Caswell Angell hall. earsal in UnI- i of officers. s in room 302 r conferenfs gn Wars meet 'nion to install ...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

….d r z. 4,O Pit t t r1 DAY ),, r rY r 1 iYYy r r ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1920. PRICE THREE , ,,- Ball Game With Eastern Champions E ndorsed By Prominent Campus J'en - I IF n IS. 1 UNTIL Y MADE to an ig of y Associated Press) ton, May 31.-Armed inter- n Mexico, Should the new control There show an ina- unwillingness to set up a rernment more friendly to- tericans, was recommended ate today by the foreign re- ...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 2

…'I &.1 5a&.d £ OF THE UNIVERSITY CHIGAN cept Monday during the Univer- >l of Student Publications. ASSOCIATED PRESS :clusively entitled to the use for hes credited to it or not otherwise ocal news published therein. Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second nail, $3.50. wilding, Maynard street. itorial, 24=4" :ed 30o words, if signed, the sig-. - in print but as an evidence of. be published in The Daily at the at or mailed to The Daily office. ceive no...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 3

…4 .\~ d. i ... r. o . . .. . .. . ,, ., _ '" _ r ,_...,.y_ . , _._ , - -- -K- ,' fraternity which succeeds in placing the most men. The coming meet will decide finally who will have the large Intramurar cup. All teams will receive 25 honor points for entering and those who en- ter over six men will receive 50 honor iver- points. Tennis Tourney Wrings Out Stars TES start' In interclass tennis Bernie Shirk, ence '21E, and champion of hi...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

…amen vanuscripts submitted in the an- al Stylus short-story contest may called for by the contestants in'the toric library. Sophomores who would like to be Tennessee Women~ Ash Equal Rights Junior advisers will meet at 4 o'clock At qu mass meeting of the women; today in Barbour gymnasium. Next students of the University of Tennes- i year's Junior Girls' play will be dis- see held recently, resolutions to the cussed at this time also. effect ...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 5

…Screen 13P MAJESTIC ING s the Co. t Appearing as a stuttering motor truck salesman, Charles Ray will be featured today at the Majestic in an- other of his country boy characteriza- tions, "Alarm Clock Andy," his latest release. ,.lthough of sterling char- acter, Andy meets with little success in his work in spite of his careful study and imitation of the methods of the firm's star salesman.. Resolved to become a high-salaried salesman at...…

June 01, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 176) • Page Image 6

…T'S GOING ON, i 1 -.t TUESDAY 3:15-Senior engineer baseball prae- tice. Soph engineer game at 3:45. 4:00-Freshman band meets at H1 auditorium for picture. 7:00-Trip Mandolin rehearsal in Lane hall.w 7:30-Round-Up club meets in Union. 77:30-31cigan Dames meet in Lane hal. 7:30-Overseas club meets in Union. Election of officers. U-NOTICES Tryouts for assistant manager of the Glee and Mandolin club report from 1 to 3 o'clock at Glee club of...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

… ±J Avi!3Ufl ~I~ai -I 00 J DAY AND 11 i. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1920. PRICE THREE N TENNIS, BASEBALL AND TRAC FEATS K MEN f IRSTS TO VS 100 YARD IN CLOSE RACE Record For Javelin Broken by Hoffman in Throw of 175, Feet Wesbrook Takes Tennis Title in Single Matches (Special to The Daily) Chicago, May 29.- Wesbrook won the Conference championship for the second time by defeating Bastian of Indiana, 6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 8-...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 2

…OF THE UNIVERSITY. HIGAN pt Monday during the Univer- of Student Publications. SSOCIATED PRESS usively entitled to the use for s credited to it or not otherwise al news published therein. nn Arbor, Michigan, as second i, $3"5. ding, Maynard street. rial, 2414. 1 3oo words, if signed, ,the sig- in print ' ,but as an evidence of epublished in ''he Daily at the or mailed to The Daily office. ive no consideration. No man- , writer incloses postage...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 3

…S.., - f Wis-f by al ated to nce of spelled warn- it. An- e stu- time arresting anoter stuaent for tne theft of a barber's pole. Round Up Club to Elect Officers' The Round Up club wil hold its an- nual election of officers for the ensu- ing year next Tuesday night at the Union. President Carpenter urges that all members be present in order to elect officers -and to clean up all old business of this year. Get ready for e Fishing Season TACKL...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 4

…W/ r ' :+ < . . _ .. _ _ . , . . _ imftim ... inion Amusement Facilities Are 1 Popular Wtth Jeen Of School L I1(Frank McPike) Columns of valuable space have of Best been devoted to the structural beauty of the Union. A countless number of words have lauded the various feat-. ures of the 'institution, tap-room, reading-room, assembly hall, in fact F DAy most of the conveniences and comforts of the new building in a manner that pals...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 5

…1 1 w tv - x .j THE BLVE FRONT CIGAR STOI Corzner State a.d Packard Student Proprietors ,, Hitting In Past Two Games Puts Mike Knode In Second Position AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings Jack Perrin, by securing three hits in the last two ganfes, while Mike Knode was getting only two, moved up into first place in the batting aver- ages, computed before the Illinois game with a percentage of .369, put- ting Knode second with .367 to his credit. ...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

…I'J )II 1 INU. '' 1918 tituti hits. rtanl ndled the agar by s -ictory t bird. SUNDAY to the 12:00-Dr. T. 3. Iden speaks at Con. chigan gregational church on "The Atti- chigan tude of the Great Scientists towards form Religion." ng as 3:00-Student Volunteers meet in His Lane hall for hill-top picnic. t cogs 5:30-Wesleyan Guild meets with d first Clair Searles leading. Social halt- infield hour precedes. (Continued from Page One) To cap t...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 7

…1, e tW1 Utgan BUth TWO I ,. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1920 PRICE THREE e y - ce Meet to Bring I Many Stars Her Men who are Making Michigan Track Histor I '.. A lived es in dtch- the ced ren 1 pp l d of er- C- . laize And Flue Will Wage War To Regain Honor Season of Reverses on Gridiron Serves to Intensify Interest in Football; Yost Working hard (By Bob Angell) Michigan intends to regain her lost pre...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 8

…,1) ri, '21, was N.] organ- y to the terclass the fra- ere vic- and the in the the fraternity series Trigon won the is also said to be an underlying cause title and the senior engineers won theI of the migration to Europe after theR class championship by defeating all spring term ceases. comers. The projected trip of the Architects At the present time many events are put the idea into the heads of many in progress. Of these fraternity in- o...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 9

…WEEK 'I 1. . IN R, y -- Majestic-I m Clock Andy." i "The Heart of William Faver- Who Lost Him- uline Frederick Zoom Thirteen." Charles Ray in Arcade-Naz- rt of a Child." Faversham in Himself." Or- lington in "The -Ethel Clayton hian the Male." iedy in "Dollars -Gladys Brock- orence Billing- ; " 1 tocracy, will be shown today, tomor- row, and Tuesday at the Arcade. The heroine of the picture is Sally Snap, a girlof the slums with a talent...…

May 30, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 175) • Page Image 10

…II out .the entire doubles contests and) play was only stopped when it was no longer possible to maintain one's foot- cisive ing. over Syracuse was not much of a match t two for the Michigan men, the' team win- any ning six to nothing. The verdict was y~ forregistered in straight sets and but for one long doubles set of 20-18 which which Wesbrook and Munz took from LeGros The and Wheeler, the Varsity experienced f five little trouble. am w si...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

…#A Ip ,l AFV al: . ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920. yl Forces ?, hut Daily et For Fray U Heroic, last-minute efforts on the part of the gargoyle baseball team to get in shape for the big battle this G morning on Ferry field do not affect the odds in favor of The Daily com- ing out a winner. The conflict will commence promptly at 9:30 o'clock, so the crowds are requested to come 0 early if they wish to secure feats in )S the...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 2

…I well be used as a symbol of all that Michigan is ever striving to maintain. The records of Carl John- son, winner of this year's award, and Mike Knode will long be honored. LANTERN NIGHTc As a culmination to woren's activities, next Wednesday night, women Will meet together for the last big gathering -of the year-Lantern Night. Successfully re-established last spring, this ceremony promises to become one of the memor- able events of each ye...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… --T - . Yr. . . " .. i .' iW .. . .. .. ..". F w .. .. " . T f . f " .+ . , . I_______________-.-_____________ I I INTERCLASS TRACK NOTICE 1 sh The events in the inlterclass track meet will start promptly at i0 o'clock this morning on Ferry field. With an entry list totaling in the neighborhood of 100 much close competition is a looked for and a large crowd of spectators is expected to be on hand. The events are those regularly h...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…COMPLI C ETE PLANS PLANTS Ill I Doelivery 1002' S. Univ. IN BUSINESS TRATIOP4 for a business career will find many courses needs offered ;luring the Summer Session iese are: Business Organization and Man- Finance ; Principles of Accounting ; Cost tions ; Money, Credit, and the Level of 'Foreign Exchange, and Labor Problems. concerning courses in Business Adminis- ed from Professor I. L. Sharfman of the :al Economy. n of the University...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 5

…feeling.-Adv. away that tired "The Girl Lcomedy. on., Tues. - Pauline in "Woman in Room Hf its artistic wall-paper you want, at 'right prices call at 'C. H. 'Major & Co.'s, 203 E. Washington St. Phone 237.-Adv. Select paper now for those rooms, and have them papered during vaca- tion. C. H. Major &Co., 203 E. Wash- ington St. Phone 237-Adv. THlE MIAJESTIC Lewis Sargent, a 15 year old screen actor who has spent seven years in the movies, p...…

May 29, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

…shops at once. Tickets for the R, 0. T. C. banquet Saturday evening at the Union are on sale in the R. O. T. C. office in the Engineering building. Tickets for Aeronautical society dance on Jupe 4 are on sale at-Gra- ham's book store and at Union desk. I jr ft NFIN2 "- PERMAN SUDIO. "Portraits That Please" LIK RDA Y' S GAMES I err r 1 I American ,League Chicago 6, Cleveland 13. New York 4, Boston 3. Washington 6, Philadelphia 4. Det...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

…"...i Wr-tA 1 £l~ar% N AND SLIGHTLY COLDER I, p41 1 k A tA II I DAY AND 10 .. I r" opl No. i'1 S. ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, MAY 2R 1920 "b'v rrvm rim " " .'r a :: a.a> a ac1 lo L F I i PLAN I1EANS FOR UNIVERSiTY 9AID *TO INDUSTRIES ONE HUNDRED PRODUCERS MEET WITH FACULTY AND REGENTS DEAN COOLEY RECEIVES OVATION OF GATHERING Engineering Professors Tell of Many Available University Facilities, in Talks Co-operation;and se...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 2

…'tf u lop C t 64 y APER OF THE UNIVERSITY F MICHIGAN ng except Monday during the Univer. Control of Student Publications. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for spatches credited to it or not otherwise the local news published therein. ce at Ann Arbor, Michigan, as second ding, Maynard street. al, 2414. 300 words, if signed,. the sig- print, but as an evidence of published in The Daily at the or mailed to The Daily office...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…. _ ... p .. .. . . .. ... . / M- ." ., .. y r . ." .; a . , . L " . t ., r "~ r iTATEs E CLOSE is on Saturday will eam representing ity. They come to cinder artists of and they present rmidable aggrega- n. - he Ohio Conference meet, held umbus last Saturday, the Buck- easily defeated their opponents, g up a total of 86 points. Ohio yan was secofId wtih 35 and n third wth 32. The remaining schools trailed in the rear. ice over the time o...…

May 28, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… NIORS LIKENESS - QUALITY STUDIO. "Portraits That Please" f t1 ns BRICK ICE CREAM Have you tried that deli- cious cream that we have on sale at all our stores? . Either ILLINOIS PROF PRAISES WHiTMAN AS5RATPE "Whitman expresses many of the. ideals of modern American democ- racy," said Prof. Stuart P. Sherman of the UAiversity of Illinois in his lec- ture yesterday afternoon in Natural Science auditorium. Professor Sher- man's lecture w...…

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