THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNElSDAY, , I IALN NWSPAPER AT THE IVERSlTY OF MICHIGAN d every morning except Monday e university year by the Board in 1Student Publications. ' OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sociated Press is exclusively entitled e for republication of all news dis- edited to it or not otnerwise credited aiper and also the local nrews pub- ein. at the postoince at Ann Arbor, as aecond class matter. tions by carrier or mail, $3.5o. Ann Arbor Press Juiluing. Business, 9b0; LEditorial, 2414. tucations not to exceed 36o words, the signature not -eeeessarily to ap- int, but as an evidence o faith, and ievents will be, published in The the discretio of the Editor, if left ped to tbc office. d communications will receive no Lion. N'~o manuscript will, be, re- less the writer incloses postage. miy does not necessarily endorse the expressed in the communications. .- Mighell.........Managing Editor akinson.........usiness Manager Osius, Jr.............City Eciitor Le Clark.............Night lEdiwr J. Martin.......Telegraph Edito Bernstein ... - .. .port Editor K. Riorden......... Military Edior uernsey............Women's Editor Ehlbert..........Associate Editor A. Gaines.....Advertising Manager Abele........ Publication Manager 4. Major........Circulation Manager ISSUE EDITORS ndis Paul G. Weber Horace W. Porter ' REPORTERS Christie Herman Lustield ley Philip Ringer is Bowen. Schumacher ins Marie Thorpe BUSINESS STAFF Wm. A. Leitzinger SDAY, NOVEMBER-.27, 1918. ue Editor-Philip Ringer evening a piece of apple pie decorated every place. W1omen I There will be no basketball tice today. prac-1 The playground class will meet at 12:30 o'clock today. Squad leaders are wanted for the apparatus work. They may see Miss Wood for information. Girls who have registered for swim- ming are requested to be present at their class. Extra hours have been announced for the classes and they may be seen in Barbour gymnasium. There will be no meeting of *bts Y. W. Q. A cabinet today.: DL ELOISI WALCIR PULITVNS, THIRD OF SRIS OF LICTUXM-3 The third hygiene lecture was de- livered by Dr. Eloise Walker at 4:0 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Bar- hour Gymnasium. The subject of the lecture was "The Alimentary Canal and the Digestion." Special atten- tion -was given to the care of the teeth and the mouth. The value of regularity in eating was also discuss- ed. Pleasant companionship at meals is very desirable says Dr. Walker, since the digestion depends. largely on the mental attitude. For this reason girls are urged to take time to enjoy their meals. UNIVERSITY COAL PILE FIRE NOT UNDER CONTROL AS YET s " *a * s. * * C *' C t s * * * * * * * * C * * AT THE THEATERS TO)AT Campus theater, Detroit-"Sev- en Days a*e." Shubert-Garrick, Detroit-"Abe" Potash and "Mawruss" Perlmut- ter in "Business Before Pleasure." Majestie-"Rough and Ready." r 1 * * s " " t s A trick of fate brings to the place the girl he loved back East, and whom he never has forgot. Again Bill fights to win her-and he succeeds against odds and obstacles that would have daunted any less sturdy than he. In Bill Stratton, Mr. Farnum has found one of the finest and most ap- pealing characterizations he has yet had for the cinemas, and his work in the part is really superb. The whole production is exceedingly well mounted and extremely well staged, so that the story is provided with an excellent background. A special musical program has been arranged for tomorrow, both for aft- ernoon and evening performances. FOR CHRISTMAS OR DER THEM NOW Personal Greeting Cards L Ask to see the latest and correct styles- Christmas Engraving a Specialty at Arcade-Emily Stevens in "Kil- dare of the Storm," and Screen' Telegram.' WAH R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Wuerth-Florence Reed in day." Also eomedy, "Three the 3rite." ®r 1eumr-4lese., "To- * OPPORTUNITY FOR S. A. T. C. Kiss * MEN TO ENTER SIGNAL CORPS *s __ A td s " * * * * i " s * " * *C AT TYI MAJISTIC One of the most attractive photo- plays the Majestic theater has ever h, is ginning announced for two days, be- today when William Farnum's THE CHAMPIONSHIP Michigan wins from Ohio State Saturday as she very probably the championship of the Confer-1 cannot be decided without a igan-Illinos game. This is be- ouceded even by the Chicago' crit- rho were disposed a couple ofa s ago to hand the honor to Illin- n a platter. The demand for the is growing loud and insistent ig Mlicigan alumni., Illinois st- s and alumni are good enough ,smen to want the game in ord- Lat the title may be awareded on t instead of on a technicality. in spite of the fact that her four oeince victories Ito Michigans constitute a pssible 'claim to sup- ity and if she can convince the >all world that this claim is as : as it sounds she will be saved i putting herself in danger by lag Michigan, as she would most inly be doing., was not Michigan's fault that her g of Conference victories is so 11. She started the season with a y Conference schedule. The in- tza and military interference, con- ns which had nothing whatever o with the calibre of the team, ented the Minnesota and North- ern. games. And Michigan has onstrated by the whipping admi- ed to Syracuse, acknowledged of the strongest teams of the , that even if her claim to the erence championship is not as r as that put forth by Illinois e is fairly strong evidence that has a superior team. the game is arranged is should played on Ferry field. There is a agitation at Illinois to stage the est ort Stagg field. But there was ialler crowd at Stagg field for the Elgan-Chicago game, which should s proved a drawing card if any e on Stagg field could, than for Or the Syracuse or M. A. C.. games ed here. For financial reasons, if no others, the contest should e here, and then there is also the t that, Michigan has not yet met onference football team on the e ground and students and alum- would welcome the chance to en- sin the Illini in true Michigan e. the Bolshevists of Germany are few in numbers as the press re- *s would indicate, it seems that people of Germany have not for- en their sheep-like characteris- even though their original lead- a no longer among them. oach Zuppke of the Illinois foot- team must have been told that ald Froemke, who defeated the 4 by scoring the only touchdown he Illinois-Municipal Pier game, a typical Wolverine gridiron war- bere will soon be a fight on be- an the military wrist watch and old fashioned vest pocket ticker decide which will reign supreme Monday was the' first time in two weeks that anattempt has been made to control the fire in the Uni- versity coal pile. The condition had been better until then, when a small blaze broke out in the south' end. the fire has been burning for over a month now and will probably' never be extinguished as long as the coal remains there. It is caused by spontaneous combustion and cannot be permanently controled. To extin- guish the fires the hot coals are rak- ed over and exposed to the air. West Hall Remains Open This Winter While West hall was closed for sev- eral weeks last winter due to the coal, shortage, it is expected. that condi- tions will not necessitate that action this year. The amount of coal both in the city and at the University promises well for a warm winter. new de luxe production, "Rough and Ready." takes the screen. Mr. Farnum is without a peer in his field and has long been established as Amer- ica's most popular dramatio actor. "Rough and Ready" fits him like the proverbial glove. Mr. Farnum's lead- ing lady is petite Violet Palmer, whom picture enthusiasts will remember as the co-star in "The Blue Streak." Others in the cast who have important roles are Alphonse Either, Jessie Arn- old, David Higgins, Frank Newton, Mabel Bardine and Franklin Mc- Glynn. Bill Stratton- whom Mr.- Farnumn portrays, Is a&man whose heart is as big and as, clear ask the great cold Northland into which he goes to for- get a lost love. He comes to Yellow Gulch, a rough mining settlement perched in the snows, to rest from the weariness of the-trail. t Al lenel .ANN AftBORS' LE &DING HOThL Special' Thanksgiving Noonday Turke Dinner a'. Students in Section A, of the S. A. T. C. who, desire to enter the Signal corps should make application to the commanding ofcer, Major Ralph H. Durkee Those who have the neces- sary technical qualifications will be transferred to the Signal Corps train- ing detachment of the S. A. T. C. at Yale university. The course is es- pjecially open to senior electrical en- gineers. The course given at Yale is simi- lar to one previously given at the Maryland State Agricultural college. According to information received here from the chief signal officer of the Army, it is intended that men who complete the course at Yale uni- versity satisfactorily will be assign- ed to Camp Meade for additional mil- itary training before receiving their commissions. Miss Welsh Acting Hospital Head Miss M. A. Welsh has accepted the position of acting superintendent of nurses at the University hospital un- til a permanent superintendent can 'be secured. The office was left vacant by the resignation of Miss Fantine Pembertontwo weeks ago. Keep posted - subscribe for th6 Daily, now $3.00.-Adv. fulfilled at the Farmers & 101-105 S. Main Mechanics Bank 330 S. State St. (Nickels Arcade) I BUY YOUR BOOKS and SUPPLIES -.. ATe. . 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