I I" JMPS KODAKS, FILMS, the Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. ii rVlI1 IIL.T Matinee-Night Wednesday, April 1 Stetson's Big Spectacular "Uncle Tonfs Cabin' I MATINEE A SATURDAY Mi Under Auspices of I ates R, AT 115, East U6berty MMOR They All Admit we are "Just a little better" 50 WILL 'YOU CAMPUS IN BRIEF --"The Adequate Object of Religion" is the subject of Prof. R. M. Wenley's lecture in Harris hall at 4:30 o'clock today. The address forms part of the Lenten series given under the auspices of the Hobart guild and is open to the public without charge. -Prof. A. S. Whitney, of the education department, who has been confined to his home with a severe cold for the last few days, was slightly worse yes- terday, but hopes to be able to meet his classes next week. -The Loungers will meet as usual to. night at the Union. Tables will be ar- ranged for those wishing to play bridge or five hundred. -Prof. T. 3. Iden will continue his lectures on "The Sermon on the Mount" in the Bible Chair building, at 4:10 o'clock this afternoon. -More students have-applied at the Michigan Union .employment bureau for work during spring vacation than positions can be furnished for. If all housekeepers and others who will have work at that time will notify the bu- reau, the men can be supplied. -According to Dean V. C. Vaughan, the honor system will not be reinstated in the freshman medic class this sem- ester. The matter has been peacefully L settled, and will not be considered again this year. -More than $200 was paid into the senior lit treasury Wednesday after- noon at the last collection of dues of the year. About 60 class members did not pay their assessments, and as a result their names will not appear on the commencement invitations. A rec- ord was established this year in that two collections netted more than $1,700, which, as far as is known, breaks all previous records. -Prof. Wenley will leave tomorrow night for the copper country of the upper peninsula. He will give ad- dresses at Hancock, Lake Linden, Dol- lar Bay, Painesdale, Calumet, Hough- ton and L'Anse. He expects to be gone ten days. His classes will meet as announced, with Professors Vibbert, Sellars and Parker in charge. -A few tickets are still left for the Wright Saxophone Trio party to be held at the Union tonight and may be obtained at the door. The chaperones for the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry W. Douglas. --A graduate club nieeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in Barbour gymnasium. Prof. J. . Reeves will speak and a dancing and musical program will follow. -Dixie club will hold a special busi- ness meeting and smoker at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Union. Plans for entertaining members who will spend the spring vacation here,. will be dis- cussed, and arrangements for a spring dance will be made. There will be an entertainment at which some "Dis- tinctly Southern" features will be pre- sented. -Several of the teams ill the class bowling league have been eliminated, and the fight for first honors is now confined to the junior laws, senior en- gineers, soph lits, medics and fresh lits. -If. Robrs, lit, who transferred to this university from Dartmouth at the be- ginning of the second semester, left for his home in New York City, yester- day, where he will be operated on for On a stupendous and magnificent scale, with all the added features that have made this Company famous. CARLOAD OF BEAUTIFUL S$ENERY. Mechanical and electrical effects, brass bands, colored bugle corps, colored singers and dancers, blood hounds, beautiful floats and table- aux chariots drawn by handsome little Shetland ponies. 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