2 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. +Lo ~ 1 Dr. Hills Will Lecture. Pblished Da iy (Sunays cepe) ainog the Dwighit llllis, pastor of th. eerll Collegeya. tcucW fUlcoNill lecture ini the Mlethoist churich. It will be THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. the thirle cture of the year uon r: Theinland Press, eit:: locks. lihenrI1y iartIa LI liiifindaitioii Bth sI'hooeo 147. (if tie \eslevaeo Guild. Dr. Hillis lIL SNAGONOilvxli}l. is oiii of. the lost lecturers in tale F. vEENLARDi"01L. West today. He wasoiily 36 years P u~N E SS-31AN~G L Z. old whein he becam~e the s ceecor of 0.11. MANS, '00 L.. DaividlSwing - lsipnsor of Clentral lI)ITOiRi. Chiurch. B e graduatedl at Lake Athletic Editor, ".. .wooowo, 'o0t.. Foeot University ini 1887, andI-re- P. sW. Oos, ii, A. 1t. icDOese e, 'etiE, ceived the degree oif 1.D.I. fromi the F. D. Em~xo, "00.' c. 11. Leo::, '00 -t, Nerihestern boniveroiteIII 1894.1 0.1). tt:sor. '010E. His series oif sermuons on ''Great Autliore anil Bookseeas lteliaioles, rI'ae 0''lias :attractedl unuosual ittenitiiinias15literaryplodlucclions. Tesusr ptipieof I lie DoAeLY is 1i.5t foo he coiiigcyear, with a o cgi ie livery bhoroeo heroeiwill lie da licIist~oas 8Sogec . oie, omnctos n other zniovit hioinivd for publicion muosst :be1s: 5 lie next 8Sunda~y eveninug,1Dec. s hanodiniot the IY ofi r :i'ceorehtoo8 p 18'i.temiiiiiaocr ic. th maiied io the eiiio o re 3 p, in, c.ofthedyiS: he ittia liicl" h previous teio hat0onwhich: theyia0e1expocted to choir twill be 'tosisted by soeme of the iusritos a b ett c thoxe ALYofficestedmtie~vitailen t inittis city, both Met'er's o Soflic'ioio'.stad sorithi:ness sicagose. 5Subscriril ciionfr aorir by-ooi huVocal ndiisti'iiiiv tal. repor ingp optii tthisoffices anii faiaof carriers to del ier pape.3 T y. All ohanogs. in : coiini'ntier ii:::itbcin ,pie Phi la ppa tPsi gave a danle. the office by 45p.i. onth clay pre1viou0s0to that :glsryleli lt.A no Ii Ic tiico::c o Toer' ssuelh::e is reperteid. IN C .RG 0.f noA tA ISSAnUenEtoth'in. WE AREi... 41 EXCLUSIVE .. HANAN 81and BANISTER SHOES ~BEAL'S SHOE STORE e10- N MINSTCE < Special IHoliday Novelties-All the 5Noer Weaves--New Col orins-Now i J.Sq;sha~pes. If you want to be teal Swell 6 buy one of our Do Jotivillos. No two alike. Tie Utilvereity neeids mesn if such' An Enemy to: the King'" the imost socetis a te Mdicl epatmet ot:ewor~thiy of the many pla~ys in which socieies s te Melica Depri i EitI. 1.1. sot cern ha appeared, wiii be the will attemiilt toi orgaize itomorrowsv iext event o:f interest at the Athens morninag. It ie encouraging to see 'Theatse tonight, such ai healthy exlpressoni of college Ohe thrillingly romnotic drama will Siitfromth(leideliartmieiit long beprsented by ai :ciimpany of aeknonl- sI g'i edged ahility ait(lie head of wichbia creditedl withi laviing a lack of tlhat John hriilith, then sthom there ore tow desirable article, equally eaitent'el romaatic aeteis on the Amcericani stage. No expense has been We are in receipt of a leingtlhy spared in: the environment of the play correctioii to our report a wneek ago and the otami::g issid to he hoth ofthe >roceediiigs of the junior lasi pieturesque and historically correct. cit Every detail whliich added ti the effee- class. We have goine over-the cor- tiveneso of the originial psoduetion is reetion carefully and feel that is is lookoed alter. The lavish adornment of hardly of ah iatiire to Jitstify our uiv- the production is pronouneed equal to ty paenees ',o4 t pbi that given sir Henry Irving's "King ig tesaencsaytitpul-Arthni." cationi. We feel ithat niiinutice The story of "An Ensemy to the King," was done by our report of that meet, which is familiar to m:ot theatre goers ing throughoat the country, is laid in the lug, _______________ time of (lie great religions wars in Studies in the Legislation of Moses. France wrhen the Hunguenots were pus. sued hy the tapal party, a time when a Th olotg si~ioi h Lf mans safety frequently depended on his aid 'Tintes of Moses" swill be givetn audacity and Lie skill as a swordsmoan. in Newoberry lhall osn Saturday afler- A heatifiun young girl is coitpelled hy noons at 4- o'clock. 'The folloswig press of circum stances to art as decoy topicswill e disussedon oe date o ahing and much-wanted Hugue topcs til bedisussd o th daesnot leader. In 1-ring, himu to ambush given: shs falls desperutely in love with him. D~ec. 17-' 'The Egyptian Plagues Her failure to coaiplete this mission and the Journey of the Israelites mesns her father's shainefuoh death. Up. on this story is built four acts of stirring from Egypt to Sinai." aidventure, hold deeds and pasionate Dec. 24-' This Moral Code ofI lore, which no one who admires the Moses, andl Its Jutstifieation." beautiful in chiualry sod romnceno can Dee. 31- 'bTe Civil Code and its afford to miss seeiug. If anyone is hesi- Jasbamtuti.tating about going to see "An Enemy to Jusificaion"the King" because the leading role is Jtin. 8-I'T"he Religious Code and taken by an actor other than the one its Jutstificationt." who originally appeaired in it, or sloe, All these tliemtes still be studiedl should hanisho all fears, as the charm of with refeencethe hpirrforuianceisor suecess of the play scih rfertie ti teiritflaneejadoes not depend upon the vogue of a training (ho Israelites for uational popular star. life. These studies will be of ititer- est to University stadenttoespecially too laws tuidenits sod students of gen- A h n T e te eral history atnd socio:logy. A hn7 mtc scaTivs ihaMi. TheGoydrcsiRuberCoapaty MR rJO n gR Fit H A Valuable Gift. E. n. 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