THE MICHIGAN DAILY AY FE lV L GUEiz 11" zat at Oren~sCateteria E. William St. Cr A.. COLI U ' Fridy Evn m ngMay19 Many New Attractions A moving picture show; Merry-go-round; Automatic baseball; Fatncy booth; Art booth; Shooting gallery; Bowling for ladies anid gentlemen; Kindergarten; Soda fountain and Luncheonette; Swimming; Chute- the-chutes. This Coliseum supplies one of the city's civic needs, and the hearty co-operation of the people of Ann Arbor is anticipated Don't Miss the Opening Night FRIDAYI NEAlIIfY 14,000; SEE (t 'mitillnied froal Page 0110) about the course which Dr. Pollock of the biology department is going to give next fall. Exhibit ushcrs are requested to re- port at the engineering arch this morning at 8:45 o'clock. *t iiN)1EElIINiGEXHIBIT x 1Pld){i'UA_. tilt LEC,(T1,IES : ' Somve of the most patronized * *portions of the Engineering ex- * ' hibit are to be found in the de- * *partmental exhibits in the Nat- *- ural Science building. Espe- cially attractive are the mov-* *ing oictures in the auditorium * *depicting the fighting of forest ' *fires by aeroplanes.* :% Regent L. L. Hubbard has* x loaned the mninerology depart-* in ea an excellent suite of green- stones from Isle Royal in Lake* '~Superi or. 'these are shown in *room 222. A model of a look-* out station such as is used by ~forest range'rs is also on ex-* hibition.* * The f3o~ioIJ illustrated* *lectures will be Given in connec-* *tion with the Engineering E+x-* '~hibit in the large auditorium at *the southwest corner of the ~ *Natural Science building, except* *where otherwise noted. All1 *will be illusrated with moving r' p~ictures. * 10:00 a. mn.-"Canp Davis,"* I1'..1H. Phillips. 1R-311, Engi-* *neerinig building.* 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.- :South-* er emLogging." S 11:10 to 1.1:55 a. nl.--."Solve* '~Interesting Optical Properties* *of Crystals." Prof. Kraus and,* ' Mr. Clark, Room M--224. 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.-"'rhe In- landl Lalkes of Michigan, Their Use and Abuse," Prof. I. D). " S cott. ,,C0 p. in.--"Camp Davis," H. lPhillips. 11-311, Engineer- *ing building. * 2: 30 to 3:30 p). 1i.--"Philirp- r' pine Logging." * 3:3 to 4 :30 p'. in.--"Animial * 4:30 p. n.-"Ariving of Silver ' 'A sbestos and Coal in Canada," ' *L. 0. Armnstrong. * 0:30 1p. n.----"Electrical Pre-* cip~itation 0f Smoke and Fumes,"* * a descriptive and demonstrated* * lecture by Prof. A. HI. White be- ' fore the Detroit Branch of the* * . A. 1. F.'. (This lecture to* take Mace inl the Chemical ~' Amphit heater.) x: 7:00 to 10:00 p. m.-"Electri-* cal Precipitation of Smoke and* * Fumes." Moving :Pictures, B. A. St ande rline. "~Manufacturie of* *Paper." 1Robert S. Arcber.* "Manufacture 01' Cynamid," JS T L. Nayion. "Manufacture 01f.~ :t WNire fronm Ore to Finished Pro- duet." NV. F-ansen. * AT THE THEN] TODAY * * * * * FERS * * * * i Mlajestic - Charlie Chaplin's burlesque on "Carmen:' Arcade - Francis X. Bush- man in "A Mtillion a Minute:" Orplieumn - Constance Collier in "The Code of Marcia Gray:' * * * * w . At the Majestic The comedy bill which opened yes- terday at the Majestic, certainly is a laugh from start to the finish and there is lots to make one hilarious. The opener is "The Lion-Hearted Chief." Then Raymond Hitchcock fol- lows in a comedy called "A Wonder- ful Wager." The star attraction is Charlie Chap- lin and his burlesque on "Carmen." Mr. Schoepfle to Read Chemical Essay Mr. C. S. Schoepfle, of the organic chemistry department, will read a paper on "Molecular Weights of Free Radicals" before the regular meeting F - t d URvR RY I IT'S YOUR. LAST CHANCE& . I I f%- 0J A I 1 c I CHAPL IN'S a "CARp§ TODAY SRAYMOND« HITCHCOCK "A Wonderful Wager" IMutual Comedy "6ALL BALLED UP" Iat 3s 71 8:30 P. M. 10 Cents---20 Cents A f Ann Arbor May Festival of the locail section of the American Chemical society, to be held Tuesday, May 23, at 4:15 o'clock, in room 151 of the chemistry building. The meet- ing will be open to the public. 'learlinig Qutbreak Is Settled Temporary difficulties, growing out of the attempted rush of the Orpheum theater, by members of the freshman class, Wednesday night, were all dis- sipated yesterday., It is said that po- licemen whose uniforms were dam- aged by eggs will be compensated for any loss for which the freshmen were responsible. Br-Owil'sBook Store 340 S0. STATE STREET The Special Sale now going on covers everything in our store. It will pay you to buy your School Supplies now Note Paper, Envelopes, Leather Goods, Pennants, Fountain Pens, Loose- Leaf Books, Department Paper, Souvenirs, etc. BROWN'S BOOK STORE Tickets for Individual Concerts Now on Sale at $1.00 and $1.50 Each BOX O FFICE - HILL AUDITORIUM f ! Do you like speed? 340 So. State Street !'' STLA(AE BRIG F SOlP. (ConltinlkedfIr N.. J. Munson G. Anderson R. B. Kennane C. H. Gillispie J. H. Emery WV. H. Raisse TP. G. Hewlett C. I-f. Mason S. G. Miller fires imen IR. G. Wright H. P. Monroe R. Dunul Homer Bacon IV. E. Schmidt Tom Saylor C. W. Land A. J'. Cardinal L. Walkling C. Hf. Cottington M. E- Rood J., S. Tobey S. R. Hyman G1. H. Gutman D. H. Shields S. C. Burbidge' 0. H. Cartwright FRESH.- 'If CLASH TOD1AY 'om Page 'Three) F. C. Newell Alternates G. P. Graydiel 'C. F. Hostrep A. C. Crockett R. L. Biggers H. M. Carey D. R. Dieters Jlea-i yweights W. B. Peterson R. S. Franchot A. G. Joetz A. W. MacLachlin E. A. Gillhaar J. W. McCurry P.h P. Lavier B. L. Snyder D. A. Lewis C. A. Newcomb 3'. M. Pierce F. W. Weston E. S. Toles W. T. Hotchkiss 0. G. Williams H. Priecha F. Goetz1 E. B~uckner T. Hunter J1. C. Cary R. H. Knight L. 3'. Brooks R. C. Snyder A. A. Clark Sophomore J. D. Watts R1. A. Galloway L. ter. Richards 1R. A. Kimberly 0. C. Klager E. Robinson W. Kirkpatrick A. C. Foley R. K. Brier F'. J. Thieme A. L. Kirkpatrick L. Ruben 5V. E. Ghent F x. S. McKol l 1-. B. Newcomb W. S. Dinwiddie P~. G. Reindel R. Baxter. L. J'.Leasure T. ITf. Ginsburg ff. S. McKennon G. S. Pilgrim D. T. Mosier Alternates F. J. Riley C. 3. Heath D. N. Handi W. Vail W. Schuler R. P. H-eathley Lightweights ET. M. Reeves G. B. Daniels G. P. Ashley S. A. Larnbert 0. 1-t. Feet WV. M. Darnell G. L. Benton B. S. Beaman B. F. H-atch P. H. Kranz Jas. P. Bowsher F. M. Nelson Max Schillert C. E. Pardon W. B. Boice G. H. Doherty Alternates C. S. Scribner N. T. Bolles W. C. Ellet R. T. Monroe C. G. Hoyt N. A. Hixson Sopho more Ie). C. Mittelsdorf D. FfI. Rankin It. T. Mann ii. R. Adrianse H-. H. Hef'fron JT. L. Mooney Ih. M. Horner ]'. R. Simpson 1j. H. Scott J. H. Wilton 11'. L. Goodspeed I-. G. Dudley JT. F. Dunne V!. W. Fischer J. D. Hlibbard A. Dolman Y f. Mack E. E. Raymond IH. R. Wasson P~. H1. Sweet IH. B. Haskins C. C. Corcoran R., D. Mead E. M. Schoff ter Sophionore J1. A. Rings WX. D. Cosgraln TT. Rye 1i. Christa 1). C. Pearce Phil R-,iymond l,. S. Craij A. \V oyd, Ce -o. Schum'acher IF. Marson 11. C. King W. H. Collins T'. F. Lett R. W. Johnson A. L. Clarke T. A. McKenzie A. N. Wendler IT. W. Fleischauer P'. J'. Kertick la. F. Nutz W. J'.Hus N. l~awOton O wen 'W,'tson. These men am~ -I Middleweights f . W. Burton ff. Schumann G. J'. Stanick If . 11. Schmidt G. A. Kronberg If. M. Stephen A. J'. Goldberg R. C. Patterson J'. D. Menchhofer H-. S. Hatch P'. E. Junur ich J. S. Norton K. Bentz G. L. Orstrum H. Kipane IT. R. Snow Alternates IT. W. Branson D. 3'. Ioruberlger R. F,. Robinson P. L. P. Mallick C. W. Harday R. B. Munger pica i-yweights C. If. Motulski ?F. C. Musgrave I . I-urze C. E. N etteny C. IT. Snell T1. J. Bauer F. W. Sullivan XVtJ. McCalvin 11. W. Brock Willard Jones D. S. Paden H. T. Swanson 0. Burnett N. 3'. Brazell D. R. Hook R. E. Wilson IT. S. Moses A lterniates G1. F. Aldrich TT. Terice IT. HT. Vske Moyne-Howe to report at the 1 r f " 1 4 ylrht Hirt Scbdfner Mass in their spring suits. Ask to see IN YOUR clothes, that is; smart lines, lively patterns, novel shades and colorings; all the newest ideas.. Hart Schaffner and' Marx show some very clever, things Varsity a Fifty Five This is the most popular young man's suit in America; it ought to be-it has all, the good points. Lutz.-.Clothing Store Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing giymnasium ni Friday between 2:15 and 3:30 o'clock to receive the in- signia which each man must wear if he is to take part in the contest.