MIT' lr: A TUnnAXaIN A I tU i. AIU N DRAMA I Frank Mcintyre in "Snobs." No more the jolly fat drummer of "Traveling Salcsman" fame but now a full fledged star with the right to! have his name in big letters on the electric signs, Frank McIntyre will come to the New Whitney theater Washington's Birthday, February 22. "Snobs" the comedy by George Bron- son-Howard which took New York by hav be est cup storm and demonstrated Mr. McIn- tyre's right to the stellar rank to which he was promoted by Henry B. Harris. In "Snobs" the big comedian will be seen as a milkman turned to Duke. As the milkman he has never been touched by the arrows of the naked God but as a Duke he soon falls in love and makes love much as one im- agines a. milkman would but with ADOPTS MICRIGA1N'S SYSTEM. Missouri Will Build Hospital on Model of Those in Ann Arbor. After visiting five universities, Har- vard, Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins, Virginia and Michigan, the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri have adopted the plans of Michigan, and a new hospital to be founded at that institution will be patterned after the University of Michigan hospital. "We found an excellent medical fac- ulty at Ann Arbor," reported the rep- resentatives, "and it would seem that* the situation at Michigan completely explodes the theory that you cannot have a strong clinical faculty in a small town, and since our conditions are similar to those there, the new hos- pital will follow closely the plan in use at Michigan." LIT ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE TO ENFORCE STRINGENT*RULES More stringent rules with regard to absences are to go into effect in the literary department with the new se- mester. With all the report cards of last term's work, recently mailed from the registrar's office, were enclosed admonitory slips announcing that the four rules printed thereon will here- after bee"strictly enforced." Two of the regulations are the same ones that have been uesd for several years past. They are: All absences should be explained within one week; ,and, every absence not explained with- in two weeks will be marked unexcus- ed. To these are added: If summones are not responded to within one week all absences involved will be marked un- excused; and, absences pending ad- ii-f o tfn m r tha mi w c ill The Classic Event of the Seeson Ninth Annual Tour *f Recognized Artistic Achievement E _OB URN PLAYERS In Magnificent Scenic Production of Shakespeare's Masterpiece MACBETH a F New TUESDA wider than re is a color the price is great success. Mr. given the greatest career. McIntyre is easily opportunity of his PRICES: $.25, .50, .75, 1.00 zip PIANIST SCORES GREAT SUCCESS. Sale :b. 17, ad from page 1.) ' too was supreme, its le moods finding dis- 0g, The C n gr< "Pol . V. H sen. And .er arrang waltzes.( th ,en the One could have forgiven here jusimentLfor more tnILdoneUw Wef wiii isplay, a little bravour; but be marked unexcused. same serious, repressed ar- Two hours of the Attendance Com- ing it a charm of poetry and mittee during the coming semester has never had before. The will be practically the same as here- Lizt "Soirees de Vienne" tofore: For men; Monday to 4:15 p.m., sing encore summed up again Tuesday and Thursday, 1 to 12:15; For ras loveliest in the music of Women: Monday, 11 to 12:15; Wed- who is truly one of the great nesday 3 to 4:15 p. m. St. FY PRESS RESULTS G, NEW "DAILY KAN NeAILAL Pk INellie Peck OIN fL everything is city. Besides Our specialty University Kansan, or now the Uni- versity Daily Kansan. Cuts, new head- lines, improved typography and paper, have given the editors a chance to show what they can do in the line of a well broken up front page and an inside and back not entirely devoted to advertisements to pay printing bills. The change took place when the new University press, which the regents ordered last fall for the department of journalism, commenced operations. the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock on next Monday evening. Mrs. Saun- ders comes to Ann Arbor under the auspices of the Drama league com- posed of the local woman's club. Her program will consist of various read- ings from different authors. . give you CLASS PIPES . S. i JOLLY State Street, AnnArbor, Mich. High School Fives Clash Tonight. The basketball game between De- troit Eastern and Ann Arbor High School, which is to be held in the local' gymnasium today, will start at 7:30 p. m. and not at 2:30 as previously an- nounced. Alpha Nu to Install Officers Tonight. New officers of the Alpha Nu literary society will be installed tonight at the regular weekly meeting. Following the installation, a program will be giv- en in which the members who are en- tered in the Northern Oratorical League' contest will deliver their orations. R PDYbunions, Ingrowing ~~ nails.' treated and cured. Everything absolutely an- ptic. Office hours. 9-12 am.1-5 and 7-8 p m MISS. E. J. FOLEY 921 E. Huron Street, End North 12th looks East of High Sohool - Phone 989J Kentuckians to Meet at Union Tonight. The Kentucky club will hold a bus- iness meeting at the Union tonight at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of ratify- ing the new constitution. Senior Medic Suddenly Called Home. C. E. Condon, '12 M, was called to his home in Cassopolis, Wednesday, by the death of his mother. He will return to Ann Arbor next week. Socialist Lecturer to Return in March. Frank Bohn, the socialist lecturer who spoke here last January, will re- turn to Ann Arbor, and deliver one of a series of talks in Newberry hall on March 4. His subject will probably be on the relation of socialism to the col- lege student. No admission will be charged. -Tea to Be Given by Women's League. The Women's. League house at 216 N. State St. will give a tea on Wednes- day, February 21. Marguerite Wells, '12 and Mary Woodhull, '12, are in charge of the affair. Post Grad :Accepts Position in Chicago Alfred 0. Dicker, a member of the '11 engineering class, who has been taking a post-graduate course, has left school to accept a position wtih a Chicago concern. Dr. de Nanerede to Return Soon. The condition of Dr. de Nancrede was reported as greatly improved last evening, and it is expected that he will return home in a week or two. ual Reduction Sale of anhattan Shirts. - 1 "When good fellows get to. gether" there', always a call for Fatima Cigarettes. Wheaclifale a e of Fatima you get a penna.aI 10 for coupon, 2 f hich eecurĀ° a artdaornefll eC colleepennant l12 a32) xscion of I00. Packard Street For Fraternity, Soror Parties--Phone Summer Student At Work on Big Case. Jayhaw: - $1.20 - $1.35 * $1.50 All $2.50 Shirts now $3.00 " "t $1.00 " " - $1.88 - $2.25 - 85c. Antonio P. Entenza, who has been engaged as counsel for Wachmeister and Murphy, the two Detroit ironwork- ers arrested Wednesday in the coun- try-wide dynamite plot round-up, was NE CKWEAR 41 5oc Ties 35c, or three for $i.oo Issues Call to Class Track Managers. All class track managers who have not turned in their names to the in- ter-class manager should call "Eddie" Saier at 1131-J today. It is important that this b done, because no team will be entered unless the inter-class man- ~g Thas the name and the class of its respective manager. formerly a student in the law depart- ment of the university, and if circum- stances had not prevented, would have graduated with the class of 1910. He finished his legAl training in the De- troit Law School. Kansas day Kansas club a Union last nig] were elected as ry K. Curtis; Nyce; secretar urer, Fred B. arms, Myer Ru with O. C. Hull ed to make ar CONLIN & IIEGELE 4[1 dj sZ Photographs go to G. C. M2