THE "MICHIGAN DAILY. h located yet in a boarding ter try us before you get n. Bloomfield's, 709 North square cstore. ent at te and t6-8-12 Engineering students, attention. Get your shop outfit at Switzer's Hard- ware. Jighest quality tools at lowest prices. Pay less for your board by going without breakfast. Bloomfield's sell cash tickets of 14 meals for $3.50. 709 N. University. oct6 uheiner on Co., Main wed-eoa FOR RENT-Three suites Thompson. Steam heat, light. Any bed desired.. 1198-J. at 311 electric Phone oct6 Tice's cigarette .1 nsible So they surely are sen- your sible for you-except pos- -hun- sibly for the taste. ed. Andwhen itcomesto that, your it will be mighty strange if you don't like Fatima's taste ."el -they couldn't sell so fast your if the taste weren't extra good, could they? rs wl Why not get Fatimas this i find very day and find out for right yourself how sensible a cigarette can really be? I AT THE THEATRE. HIGH JINKS ON SATURDAY MUSICAL COME DY WhICh HAS CHARMED SO MANY AUDIENCES SAIl TO HAVE HOOD COMPANY "High Jinks," the play of the mys- terious perfume, the fragrance of which has charmed so many theater- goers since its first presentation by Arthur Hammerstein, will appear at Sthe Whitney TheatresSaturday even- ing. The company is reputed to be first class. The. book and lyrics written by Otto Hauerbach portray a famous Amer- ican nerve specialist in Paris experi- menting with his newly discovered perfume. In the first scene victim Number 1 of the intoxicating perfume becomes so joyous under its influence that she madly embraces the doctor, and so the action trips along until the end. Rudolf Friml has richly endowed the score with lively and humorous dance melodies like "Something Seems to Tingle-Ingle-Ing." Friml is also composer of the music for "The Fire- MAJESTIC OFVERS FAlR BILL . Leonora and Kolmossy, pantomimic and classic dancers, open the bill at the Majestic this week, and execute several toe dances with a deal of grace. Following them are Johnson and Day, who offer a jigging and mediocre singing act. Edward Farrelland com- pany present what niay be called a "roaring farce," from the liberal use of shrieks, etc. The Chung Wha Four, "Chinese exponents of harmony and fun," are entertaining, while Les Dio- dattis, with a live statuary act, are so to a lesser degree. The bill, on the whole, in spite of ye critic's headache at this writing, may be recommended. Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, who is considered by several eminent crit- ics to be the greatest English actor of this generation, is shortly to appear in Ann Arbor. Delivers Paper Before Dental Society Dr. M. L. Ward, D. D. Sc., instruc- tor of operative principles and ap- plied science in the dental college, during the summer months wrote a paper oi "Composition of Dental Ce- ment," which he delivered before the National Dental association in San Francisco the latter part of August. He gave a report of the research work that has been carried on in the dental college for the past few years. Dean Vaughan Leaves on Long Trip Dean Victor C. Vaughan, of the Medical School, has left Ann Arbor for an extended trip through the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Missouri. He is expected to return in about three weeks. With Dean Vaughan and Mrs. Vaughan are three other physicians and their wives, Dr. Will- iam Mayo, '83M, being one of the mem- bers of the party. Several positions are open on the editorial and business staffs of The Technic, and tryouts are requested to sign the list in the offices in room 214, engineering building. The Technic will publish its first number the latter part of this month. The material is almost all in and is already going to the press. The edi- tors promise a larger and better mag- azine than ever before, a high stand- ard having been set for this year. L. A. Hopkins Succeeds Prof. J.1P.BIrd James P. Bird, formerly secretary of the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture, and assistant professor of French and Spanish in those col- leges, has gone to Northfield, Minn., to take the chair of modern languages in Carlton College. He was appointed to the position last spring. Mr. Louis A. Hopkins, an instructor in mathe- matics, has been appointed to succeed Professor Bird as secretary of the col- leges, Prof. Bartlett Comes f Prof. Herbert H. Ba ly-appointed assistant arrived from Washini will take up his new Prof. Bartlett has be some important work in Evening Primro will be continued o scale here, and he exp; 000 plants under culti ter. hI. Mills,'16L, to Mana Ray Mills, '16L, has general chairman of held at the Union dur mester. the name of a new course bein ed for the first time in the si department of the Engineeri lege. The course is sponso Prof. C. T. Johnston, and wil principally of the relation of gineer to the community and position of both federal an laws concerning surveying. nd ISSUE CALL FOR TRYO VACAN~T "TECIINIC": & YOU and your friends are cordially invited t ette I, 0 and cea~wdcam~C RlCVMOatp the new quarters of the University Avenue Br The Ann Arbour Savings' Bank at 707 North Un Avenue. Having in mind the comfort of our customers we have I a special room for their convenience, and we earnestly hope and your associates will feel at liberty to use this room a for meeting friends and for business appointments. "after FMa Our plan is to furnish service in the fullest tera. 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