LUS I AH I RES VLARtU IN CAMPUS JUNK SUP Jewish Students' congregation, meet at 7:30 o'clock Sunday eve- I at Lane hall, for their annual together and social. program including talks, enter- .ment, and refreshments, has beeli anged. A reception committee will on hand to welcome and introduce r comers to the University. rof. I. Leo-Sharfman of the econ- cs department, is scheduled, to ke the principal address. Dr. Leo Franklin, of the Temple Beth-El, roit, will explain the work of the gregation. abscribe to fhe Michigan Daily. EVERYTHING FROM POP THIMBLE IN SECRETARY'S OFFICE TOI lost athletic book. The story was told to sympathetic ears, but no books were returned, for they, all went back to Mr. Bartelme. In due time the right- ful owners will be sought out. C. W. FLINT, CORNELL COLLEGE PRESIDENT, TO SPEAK HERE ICharles W. Flint, president of Cor- nell college of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, willj be "The Eternal Qi here two years ago a forceful speaker. Y.M.C.A. to Launch 4 The city Y. M. C. kcampaign for 500 me day night. There w: which will cover the district. 1... If you are a freshman and haven't acquired the necessary habit of carry- ing a stack of three or four books' under one arm, an umbrella in one hand, and anything from a pen, pencil, pipe, or fur, as the case may be, to a pocketbook in the other, or if you axe an upperclass man and have lost the art during the summer, why then don't hesitate to go around to the sec- retary's office if things turn up miss- ing. You will find almost everything there except perhaps the -article you lost.. However should you desire one of almost anything that comes in pairs it will certainly be there. Wide Range of Articles At present the collection consists of a bunch of four umbrellas the original 15 having dwindled down to this mea- gre number of pocketbooks. handker- chiefs, glasses, rubbers, jewelry, gloves, and one good serge coat which no one seems to claim. Fountain pens hold the honors for the'greatest num- ber, but pocketbooks this year claim the greatest value. One containing $75 was returned to its owner. Owing to the check system whibh has been devised wherein the finder and owner are identified and the'dates taken when an article is brought to the office, the finder is entitled to the article if at the end of 60 days it is still unclaimed. Athletle Books Last week a steady stream of people Beginning Classes in - SHOR THAN --Aand TYPE WRITIl .it -JW TA ILORED OLLARS L-LOOK WELL DASILY , (r C o., /nc., Tray, N. Y. MONDAY, OCTOBER "COMBINE THE PRACTICAL WITH THE THEORETICAL" SCENE FROM COSMO HAMILTON'S COMEDY, "SCANDAL," WHICH IS HAMILTON BUSINESS C LETE LINE OF TO BE SHOWN NEXT MONDAY ATER. EVENING AT THE WHITNEY THE- 'STATE AND WILLIAM A' _ _ FUR Have your typewriting done by Kel- ly. Apply Daily office, between 1 and 5.-Adv. WHITNEY THEATRE Tuesday, Oct.21 1er~fe:S uresse i POSTHUMOUS WORK OF ROGERS, '20, PUBLISHED COLLEGE MEN Hats. Shirts Etc. H LYIKA~N H. owEv TRAVEL FESTIVAL Z5th Year-Silverjubilee DANGERS OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES TARPON FISHING -PERU- BETHLEHEM STEEL WORKS TUNGLE - VAUDEVILLE MANY OTHERiS- PRICES i25, 3b, 50 Children's Matinee 3:45 HUF yr Ave. "Pour le Droit", a hundred-page pos- thumous narrative of the experiences and observations of an American Field service veteran, Randolph Rog- ers, ex-'20, is holding an extremely favorable place in the market of war time books. Served Through Verdun ,Randolph Rogers, the author, en- listed in the American Ambulance field service in the spring of 1916 and served through the tremendous strug- gle of Verdun. Because of an illness he was returned to the United States ins the fall of 1916 so that he entered the University at the beginning of the fall term. During his seven months with the ambulance service Rogers was con- stantly keeping account of all of his experiences and making some person- al observations, all of which he pre- served in the form of notes. In the University, he started to -use these notes to furnish material for rhetoric themes and Dr. 'M. ,C. Wier, his in- structor, realized qualities in his writ- ing which set it above that of the or- dinary classroom writing. Killed in Action When Rogers enlisted again and left the University in the spring of 1917, Dr. Wier prevailed upon him to leave his notes behind and to forward more of the same nature when he arrived overseas again. Rogers was fatally wounded in July, 1918, and Dr. Wier compiled and. published the material that he had on hand. "Pour le Droit" is a modest narra- tion of personal exploits in the- front lines colored with youthful enthus- iasm. Nothing of the sordid or base atmosphere pervading so many of the1 tales of the great war is present in this book but it has a sense of fresh- ness and cleanliness about it that will hold the reader. The entire narrative can easily be read at one sitting. Et- ltltll11tllII IU 11 111111111111At1111111111 1lllll r A " R:\ "1Yt i4' -''i\Yk\t+t1t\\}YL?}i\+..\l45 ,?r ~ r WIa a..... . n. -i-_ _ ~ . 1r , - - =K fl Leave Copy at Quarry's and. The Delta -j LE WANTED tyle, 1A Special WANTED-Second maid, three times CallbeF. ens a week, 12 room house fraternity. Impsob Phon n 606 Oakland. Call LeFevre, 785. - One y 4ew. Wyman Mandolin. Call Thompson, -Regulation football suit. ly new. Inquire 825 E. ;y or phone 1656-J. -Keuffel and -Esser duplex e $6.00. Call Box E, Daily -Dress suit, excellent con- Clark, ,2106-R. E-Speedster and Ford de- LOST AND FOUND LOST- Between engineering college and 620 E. University. Ideal Water- man fountain pen with gold band and also silver pencil with A. Hurwich engraved on. Finder call 1582-J. LOST-Bill book, containing5 money and army discharge certificate. Lib- eral reward for return. Turner M. Rudesill. 1325 Washtenaw, or phone 2619. $5.00 REWARD-For return of elec- tric fan taken from MeEntel apart- ment, keepsake, no questions asked. 10 Nivkels Arcade. LOST-Lower half of fountain pen be- tween campus and Hill St. Finder WANTED-White second cook for kitchen work, short hours, good pay. Phone 394 or apply 300 N. Ingalls. WANTED- Centrally located board- ing house for fraternity of twenty- eight men. Box F, Daily. WANTED-Two tickets, preferably to- gether, for concrt Saturday night. Call Daily office. WANTED-Two good concert course tickets at once. Premiums paid. Call 2173-R. WANTED-A club of fellows to board for schol year. Call landlandy 2693-W. WANTED- Porter for barber shop, 717 N. University. John Trojanow- ski. WANTED-To rent one Ford Touring Car.- Apply W. P. M. care of Daily.' WANTED-Two adjacent seats for the Farrar concert. Phone 2147-W. WANTED-To wash silk shirts. Call 1089-R. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Beautiful large front room, with two beds and large double student table, with other furnishings complete for two stu- dents, $6.00 per week. First class, boarding facilities in same building. Phone 1013-W. 303 E. Ann St. FOR RENT-Front room, first floor, 702 So. State. Phone 1449-W. PtRDUE ENGINEERS MAKE VISIT OF INSPECTION THURSDAY Headed, by Prof. G. A. Young and Prof. L. V. Ludy, of Purdue, 68 senior mechanical engineering students made a tour of inspection of the University buildings Thursday. Their visit. was primarily to inspect the engineering college, including the laboratories and the naval tank. The party is making a tour of in- spection of the important cities of this part' of the country. They left for Chicago Thursday to look over the Western Electric and the Chicagoproj- ects. The party was entertained by the student branch of the American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. Some of the men took dinner at the fratern- houses. FARRAR CONCERT NOTICE Holders of course tickets are re- quested to detach and present for ad- mission to the Farrar Concert coupon Number 1, marked "Farrar" in order to assist the ticket takers and to avoid possibility of confusion.-Adv. r ,s You can see with y eye the style-cleverne "Tiffany"' But it will take a str ular to con anything a as good. for the. price, 'our store. We've a-dandy c c styles, materials and c Suits and Overcoats . men and°menwho W .. young. c Leather Coats; also ble kind; all sizes. 1- We have the repo Next to Wuerth Theat - ttuti tuitt tt uut _ Suit. I 'aI rong binoc- as clever or outside of ollection -.of colorings in for ,young ant to stay your naked ess of this A - the reverS - _ r r . ud utation of giving best equality for the mnost reasonable JFWIwhECO I dght of ter 322-324 SOUTH