THE MICHIGAN UAILY FRIDAY, NO nal Christmas cards-order w at Wahr's University Book- -Adv. EY TO LOAN on Real Estate n Valley Bldg. & Sav. Asso., Herbst, Cecy. Savings Bank dv. dancing at the Packard Acad- onday and Thursday evenings, 0. Competent instructor and nt.-Adv. IAJESTIC 2--3:0-7-8:30 TIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday )DAY AND TOMORROW WALLACE REID THE SOURCE" VAITER'S WASTED LIFE" Comedy COMING SUNDAY 3-DAYS WARY PICKFORD in JOHANNA ENLISTS" RCAD R() A D i Hours 3:00 oo, 8:30' phones ce, 296M' Mgrs Res., 2316-M Fri-21-22-Grace Valentine in e Unchastened Woman" and Chris- Comedy, "Just Like Dad." 3-Hedda Nova and J.rFrank idon in "By the World Forgot" and edy. ion-24-25 -Madge Kennedy in e Kingdom of Youth" and Capitol edy, "Smiling Bill" Parsons in aching Billy." uerthTheater Fri-21-22-Mary Miles Minter in e Eyes of Julia' Deep." Also Corn- and News.R Y Nov. 22 Afternoon and evening lion Show-Liviug Models - NUMEROUS SCHOOLS CLASS ELECTIONS HELD IN i NEED INSTRUCTORS The United States Commissioner of Education has announced that 50,- 000 teachers' places are vacant, and that 120,000 persons are teaching this year who never before taught a class. Many thousand schools are closed be- cause of this shortage. Teachers of science and mathematics and manual training are especially hard to get. Instructors in physics and chemistry have gone into government laborator- ies, others have gone into industrial employment. According to the department of Ed- ucation in the University, the rea- sons for the present decrease in the supply of teachers are not only be- cause of higher paid employment else- where but also that so many men, o' course, have been taken into the army. It is expected that with de- mobilization many will return to their former occupations, and that the grad- uating class will fill many vacant po- sitions. The United States Bureau of Edu- cation urges that professional men take classes in neighboring schools for part of each day. The need is for physicians, pharmacists, and skill- ed mechanics who could be used in manual training, temporarily. These men, who are qualified for such spe- cial service, are asked to register with the new School Board Service Division in Washington. Heretofore teachers were expected to be college graduates at least, but this year many persons who have not completed college courses are teach- ing. WAR WORK DRIVE ENDS WITH QUOTA UNATTAINED ALL COLLEGES YESTERDAY (Continued from Page One) l roll; secretary, Ruth Conway; treas- urer, T. L. Vernier. Senior architects -- president, Leo J. Hosman; vice-president, Benjamin W. Hertel; secretary, C M. Norton; treasurer, E. F. Ruihley. Junior architects - president, Eu- gene Straight; vice-president, Sam Popkins; secretary, Phillip L. Klau-! ner; treasurer, Glenn Benjamin; ser- geant-at-arms, Richard Ware. Sophomore architects - president, Joseph C. Goddeyne; vice-president, James Kidney; secretary, Armin A. Romoer; treasurer, M. Shatt, and ser- geant-at-arms, Jay Evarts. Freshmen architects - president, Stanley Simpson; vice-president, Ruth Perkins; secretary, Ruth Pipp, treas- urer, Gaylord Husteu; sergeaut-at- arms, Frazer Slater.! The Homeopathic Medical college held their elections at times most con- 'venient to the respective classes. Seniors-president, E. D. Winfield; vice-president, L. W. Snow; treas- curer, J. D. Van Schoick; secretary, J. K. Durling. Juniors - president, K. J. Knode; rice-president, N. E. Lavely; secre- tary and treasurer, M. S. Ballard. Sophomores - president, H. L. French. Freshmen-president, G. F!. Burk- hardt; vice-president, D. T. Pulford; treasurer, M. S. Chambers; secre- tary, G. B. Ulvild. U-NOTICES Open house will be held at the First Baptist church at 8 o'clock this evening instead of, at 7:30 o'clock as has been the custom in the past. All S. A. T. C. and naval unit men are especially invited. The class on international re- lations of the Cosmopolitan club will be addressed by Mr. H. E. Yntema of the political science department on "English Univer- sities," at 7:30 o'clock this evening in room 205 U-hall. The Red Cross benefit bazaar will be held at Martha Cook building Friday afternoon and evening and all day Saturday. Everyone is invited to attend. There will be a meeting of the freshman spread committee at 4:39 o'clock this afternoon in the parlors of Barbour gymnas- ium. Nippon club will meet at,7:45 o'clock tonight in Lane hall. Methodist church will hold a social at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Mary Pickford in "The Eagle's Mate" will be shown at 7:45 o'clock Saturday night at Meth- odist church. SWHITNEY THEATRE SAT. AND SUN NISHI SUjN. MAT. 3 P. M. r BUD FISHERS LATEST & GREATEST 5UCCESS , . f ! /i _ ,f f /1. r- r- PRICES, 25c to $ MAT CiADnT, 50 I I Remember Night Shows 7:30 Sharp r ~ *e 3- 3-Fritzi Brunette in "The Velvet (Continued from Page One) ." Also News and Comedy. . the button. Mr. Bacon also gave a short talk on . salesmanship. The committees met again last night and Aheum Theater gave their report. They hoped to fin- ish up all canvassing last night. Tri-2l-22-F. McDonald in "Tony There were possibly 1,000 army men ica." Also 2-Reel Comedy. who had not pledged, and many ci- -Baby Marie Osborne in "Mi- vilian students who had not been 0' The Beanstalk." Also News .. Comedy, "Why Pick On Me?" reached. --Julian Eltinge in "The Widow's = Campus women were not canvass- ." Also Weekly and Comedy, e Almost Proposed." ed, as the matter had been present- tl~llllilllltlltlllllltltllitttltt1111i ed at the league houses, dormitories, and sororities at least twice. The «CK Matinees average for the women" is a little ICK Wednesday and JT I Saturday over $4.50 a head. This is better ods presents the Comedy supreme than the other averages of the cam- ess Before Pleasure pus, but, still far behind the amount a a yearsun at the ltingeThatregiven to the Friendship fund last New York year. lONE PHONE 1701 1701 ows at Shows at 3:00 2:00 3:30 3:30 1:00 7:00 5:30 8IJT C ':30 Al TIC T0D AYAND TOMORROW WALLACE REID "TH E SOURCE" Adapted from the story of same title in the Saturday Evening Post. "*A WAITER'S WASTED LIFE" Sunshine Comedy Nightly and All Shows Sunday ".Aajestic Orchestra COMING SUNDAY 3-DAYS MARY PICKFORD "JOHANNA ENLISTS" >.. a They Follow the Flag Kirschbaum Uniforms for Army Officers From the Phillipines to the Piabe, from 7lanchusia to the Neuse Kirschbaum-tailored officers' uniforms are worn by the tens of thousands because the y stand the gaff and always look the part. FRED W. GROSS 309 So. Main St. Headquarters for Kirschbaum S. A. T. C. Uniforms in Ann Arbor