11-iLMICHIGAN VAIL)I THURSDAY, DECEMBER TODAY 10 o'clock-All students in all col- eges re-register. 4 o'clock-Meeting of story-telling lass by Mr. R. K. Immel, room 30.2, Jason hall. 7:30 o'clock-Tryouts for the Uni- ersity Glee club at the University chool of Music. 7:30 o'clock--Meeting of the Par- nt-Teachers' association of the Tap- an school. 8 o'elock--Foreign students' recep- Lon in Barbour gymnasium. during the regular campaign, may do so during the next two days by see- ing the business manager from 2 to 6 o'clock, room 1, Press building. Officers of the 1921 Lit. class report to White's studio not later than Dec. 12 for individual pictures for the Michiganensian. Tryouts for the University band wll be held from 1 to 6 o'clock Fri- day afternoon in Wilfred Wilson's studio, room 303, University School of Music. . Only men who are sure -of their eligibility should try-out. Old Varsity bard men, students not in a military organizaton, S. A. T. C., and naval unit, who wish to try-out aft- er demobilization, are asked to come and register. Members of last year's Varsity Glee club are asked to report at 2:30 Sun- day t4 Mr. Harrison at Hill auditor- ium, stage entrance. They are want- ed to help lead the community sing- ing. The Michiganensian staff will have another pictue taken at 12 o'clock to- morrow at Randall's studio on Wash- ington street. The first picture was incomplete. Everyone must report ON TIME. Y. A. C. A. Notes Comapnies 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 were given special entertainments at the Y. M. C. A. huts last evening. Com- panies 7 and 8 spent the evening at Lane hall and the others at Newberry hall. Movies and singing formed the first part of the program, the same films being used at both places. The men then returned to their barracks, where farewell "feeds" were held. Company 10 remained at- Newberry ball for their eats. Three hundred fifty men were at Lane hall, and 600 at Newberry. Among other bits of service and comfort given the boys of the S. A. T. C. by the Y. M. C. A. during the de- mobilization, is the distribution of nearly 1,000 pocket testaments. One hundred were given out on Sunday, 525 on Monday, and 362 yesterday. The present supply in the city is nearly exhausted and a hurry call was sent out for a fresh sunly some days ago. S. A. T. C. MEN GET WORK One hundred men may secure work until February beginning as soon as demobilized. Good pay and extra bonus for good work. Inquire at of- fice 721 N. University, Room A, be- tween 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., this week. We can use a few other students dur- ing the holiday rush.-Adv. Michigan Stationery, Jewelry, Ban- ners, Pillows, Bookholders, etc., at Wahr's University Bookstore.-Adv. WE D O YOUR WORK WITH SPECIAL CARE t q _ I 11 i I! 11 TOMORROW 7:30 o'clock-Freshmen Barbour gymnasium. No :ickets will be sold. 'MAJESTIC "" 2-:0-7-8:30 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly--All Shows Sunday LAST TIMES TODAY WALLACE REID "Less thi%,n Kin" FRIDAY and SATURDAY I Ga uean company_ spread at spectator U-NOTICES Meeting of the junior class at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon in room 101, Economics building, for the purpose of discussing the J-Hop. All juniors tre requested to be present. Seniors, who were unable to sub- cribe for the 1919 Michiganensian DORTHY DALTON "GREEN EYES" I IA RO' 6i I 41omjftv Com mofnergine" CLEANING I 1 PRESSING IREPAIRING 209 S. 4th AVE. t Hours: 3:00, 7:00, 8:30 Phones: Office, 296-M; Mgrs Res., 2316-M Thurs-Fri-12- 13-Constance Talmadge in "Good Night Paul" and Christie Comedy, "Some Cave Man." Sat-14-Gladys Leslie in "The Mating," Gaumont News and Comedy. Sun-Mon-15- 16-Tom Moore in "Thirty a Week" and "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "Up a Tree." PHONE 2508 I r I PHONE 1701 Showes at 2:00 3:30 7 :00 8:30 m AM AML A JE sic PHONE 1701 Shows at 2:00 3:30 7:00 8:30 ": 1llilitl Uttaeilllilllltliill1 IIII1 _ WuerthTheater BOOKINGS FOR DECEMBER Thur-Fri - 12-13 - Charlotte in "The = Frozen Warning." In Six Parts. Also = War Review and Comedy.- Sat-14-Bryant Washburn in "The Ghost = of the Rancho." Also Weekly and Comn-= edy, "Great Water Peril." Sun-Mon-Tues - 15-16-17 - "Crushing Through to Berlin." In Seven Parts.= Also Comedy. OrpheumTheater BOOKINGS FOR DECEMBER Sat-14-Monroe Salisbury in "The Red, Red Heart." Also News and Comedy.E =Sun-15-Douglas Fairbanks in "Headin' South." Also Ford Weekly and Comedy. STha-s- Fri - 19-20) -- Pauline Starke in "The Atom." Also 2-Reel Comedy. :,11IIIl I1II IIIIlIilll llli11111111 11111 11l 11illlii GARRCK IMatinees GAIRICK Wednesday and DETROIT ISaturday COND AND LAST WEEK OH, LOOKH1 with the DOLLY SISTERS-HARRY 11OX i"VALLACE KEIID -IN- ""Less than Kin" He changed his mind about living another man's life when the other man's wife and children appeared LAST TIMES TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'ARROW Soft COLLARSj Very superior in fit and rwear. It pays to ask for Arrows. CLUETT, PEABODY & Co.. INC. M.AKERS Dorothy Dalton -IN- "GR.EEN .E YES" ADLER RLFSI? Gofies The Glow of Confidence in Victory Try our HOME-MADE WAR! CHAPLIN! PEACE THE WAR IS OVER--USHER IN A HAPPY NEW YEAR OF PEACE WITH ONE LONG UPROARIOUS LAUGH AT CHAPLIN'S CANDIES 6 They are both delicious and Wholesome "SHOULDER ARMS" T HERE will be better cause for cheer this Christman than any year of thewar. When Christmas comes think of the brave deeds to celebrate. But it will be the part of patriotism and good taste to use dis- cretion in giving. MADE AND SOLD AT I THE SUGAR BOWL Phone 967 109 S. Main St. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" THE FUNNIEST THING CHAPLIN EVER DIDI THREE SPECIAL CHAPLIN SHOWS-ONLY 10 CENTS In addition to showing "Shoulder Arms" in connection with our regular feature at the regular rate. The Arcade will give three special shows of this three-reel Chaplin film alone, as follows: 5:15 and 11:15, December 31 5:15 on January first Admission to these special shows only 10 cents. Bidding the Old Year or war Good-bye, and welcoming the New Year of Peace in a spirit of joy is the psychological time to see the funniest of all Chaplin productions. I I Useful and well-chosen gifts will be the order of the day. REMEMBER AT THE ARCADE For instance, the faultless style and generous warmth of an Adler-Rochester Suit or Overcoat, will be accorded a warm welcome. Lutz Clothing Store 217 South Main Street COUSINS & HALL CRANE'S STATIONERY Makes an excellent Christmas Gift that she will enjoy. CHRISTMAS CARDS The best way to remember your friends. I I We have a variety of gifts and we are always glad to offer suggestions Students' .upply Store Phone 11 60-R 1 111 5. University Members Florists Telegraph Delivery p.. _1 WALL PAPER is too common a name for the artistic wall coverings we carry in stock. They represent the very latest ideas of the most expert designers and colorists. W are sure our variety is so great that we can supply just what your particular room requires. Don't hesitate because of a fear of expnse for the papers are all very moderately priced. do your repapering as usual this year, we are making a Special Discount of from 25 to 33 1-3 Per Cent In order to help you on more than 125 patterns. Therefore we feel sure we can satisfy both your taste and ideas of expense. We have a staff of competent workmen and gladly give estimates on all first class work. 237 C. H. MAJOR (& CO. 203 E.'Washington St.