RAM' Ai IIU I MEN STILL ABLE TO INFORWATION THRE. At the Union Registration at the Union has no topped 3,800, aout 150 students sign ing up evcry day. This is considere by officials to be a very slow response and they ask that every one registe immediately, as the desk is open fron 7 to 12 o'clock for this purpose. Maiiy meetings anb smokers are be ing held at the Union. It is reporte that two or three societies use th Union every day for their sessions and it shows that things are becom ing settled. a considerably broadenedj n taking in the welfare of all ities in the county,, the Ann ranch of the War Camp Con- service is to continue its work as the Community service, martial duties brought to an e men, secure natters h.owever, will still be information and serv- of dependents' allot- s, liberty bonds, and travel pay. ey will bring their dischal'ges to ffice requisitions will be sent in ctory buttons. The war risk in- ce part of the work has been d over to- the Red Cross office Wagner and Company. To Care for Leisure Time 3 particular duties of the Cor- y service in the future will be r1 for the leisure time of indi- is and groups throughout the y. Branches of the service will ganized in each town ,and sug- .ns and h.elp will be given in itg out social activities, athlet- )mmunity sings and other enter- ent. In some cases the service upon itself to create the need ese things,. ther department of work has making arrangements for bring- elatives and intended~ wives off ners to this country. This is difficult in the case of able- I men, as most countries refuse w them to leave. The service is naking a service list of all Ann menwho were in the war, of which will be enrolled with) ate and county clerical offices.t Will Be Self Supporting Ann Arbor office is now being rted by .the fund of several mil- lollars left over from the na- W. C. C. S. treasury. It is ed, however, to make the local 1 self-supporting within a shortI The 'present director is Ray- E. Bassett, formerly city for- and the prime instigator in the Cement and many bags of cemen are being placed in the halls of the building in order that work may star Ion laying the floors. Work on the .private dining room floors on th second floor has been completed. Two-thirds of the tile for the din- ing room has ben laid, and when th remainder is placed, everything wili be complete except for the placing of [rarble around the bases of the sup- port columns. The blue stained oak waii- coating for the walls has been put up. The tile and some of the work on the 'stairs of t: ladies' entrance has been laid. uring the past week, this entrance was closed while the cement was benig allowed to settle. One-third of the tile for the no lobby has been put in place.r rest has not been placed yet, as black tile has not arrived. orth The the fA record nivht "for the tap, room was experienced Fridaytnightduring the Intermissions. "Mickey" Shea estimates that more than 150 peoplo were served in the 20 miinute inter- In-ission. The dancing floor for the assembly hall, has been put down, although it has not yet been shaved and var- nished. Wainscoating for the wails arrived Monday, and it has been taken to the assembly lall for installation. It is expected by Union oflicials that tue room will be redy for use by No- vpmber 15. Registration card ' h: ve been re- w d e, t m d ie s, t e' e; e 1 P - , l . We advise al who can to att end the after- noon perform- ances. SUNDAY 1:30 3.4:30 Monday nd Tuesday 2- & 3:30 Evening Show 7:00 - 8:30 COME, EARLY A i ., ._ '4 Tuesday Today.Tomorrow- F' Unquestionably her Greatest, Character Role A Picture of a Thousand Big Company of Players One street setting cost $20,000, 10 Different Mary Pickfords Whom you have never seen before Ann Arbor's turred from the prii- rs where they and its park "(=re cut and riduced to 1 smaller c_1ras. stem. Whitney Theatre MONDAY OCTOBER, 20th cdously wrought. An enor mously interesting com- -ASHTON STEVENS I THE CHICAS@ HERALD AND EXAMINER. / " Y WALTER HAST'S Viile Pr...ntatbon OF TAr Molt Talked of Play mi1 Amer"ra , MARY PICKFORD In her Second Picture from her own Studio, the successor to " Daddy Long Legs" t * "THE HOODLUM" BY COSMO HAMILTON IST A HIT-NOW A SENSATION 'After a Triumphant Record-Breaking Run of'P AT T.E MONTHS GARRIKCHAG RICES, .75 to $2.00 PHONtE 480, The romance of a spoiled heiress who dropped through a coal chute to real life and adventure , ... __ ORDER YOUR DAILY PAPERS DELIVERED We Cover the City ith an Efficient Delivery Service Morning, Evening and Sunday DETROIT NEWS DETROIT FREE PRESS Daily and Sunday DETROIT JOURNAL CHIBAGO PAPERS * DETROIT SUNDAY NEWS MAGAZINE Stofflet's News Co. We 'I Meet Or Beat Any Offer Made .fq rt xt n iv 71.T ri m v 4%'1Y.l41 SUBSCRIPTIONS Phone 364. 110 E. Washington St. . ... _ . .. .