THE WHITNEY Sugar Bowl 9 S. MAIN STREET Much interest centers around the announcement of Mr. William Wheel- er's formal Ann Arbor debut at the first of the Twilight faculty series of concerts to be given by the Quiver- sity School of Music at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hill auditorium; Mr. Samuel Lockwood and Mr. Albert Lockwood, heads of the violin and piano departments of the Schoiol of Music, will Elso. appear on this pro- AJE STI ST TIMES TODAY Lary Pickford Presents. e Hoodlum. he Picture of a F. gram. Miss Dorothy Wines of the piano faculty will act as accompanist for, Mr. Wheeler. In addition to the schedule of con- certs below there will be numerous other programs, including one by the University band led by Wilfred 'Wil- son and one of community singing di- rected by Mr. Russell Carter, head of the public school music department of the School. of Music and also di' - rector of music in the Ann Arbor public schools. These concerts are complimentary to the general public. The remaining schedule follows: Nov. 9-University Symphony or-# chestra, Samuel P. Lockwood,\ con- ductor; William Wheeler, tenor. Nov. 23-John Meldrum, pianist, guest soloist. Dec. 14-Faculty concert. Jan. 18-University Symphony or- chestra, Albert Lockwood, pianist. Feb. 1-Faculty concert. Feb. 29-University Symphony or- chestra, Hugh Altvater, violinist.' Mar. 21-Faculty concert. Apr. 4-University Symphony or- chestra,. Maud Okkeberg, pianist. I Ii Lyman H. Howe's travel festival will be shown at the Whitney on its silver jubilee tour today. Among the features offered are ,a hike above the cloud level in the Can- adian Rockies, a trip'through the vast steel plants at Bethlehem, Pa., a visit to the South Carolina magnolia gard- ens, a ride on a hnd car down the Andes mountains in Peru, and numer- ouse other interesting scenes. The fun- niest trick pictures and animated car- toons yet created by the Howe labor- atories complete the program. THE IAJE IC5 "The Hoodlum," featuring Mary Pickford, which will presented at the Majestic for the last times today, is one of the best picture hcomedies, Ann; Arbor has seen for some time. In spite of the handicaps of her early training amid wealth and lux- ury, Amy Burke, played by Miss Pick- ford, shows that she can slide down coal chutes as well as anybody. Afraid of no one, her rich grand- father included, she throws mahogany chairs at her chauffeurs, and rye bread at the waiters when she feels in the mood. r Ijsi d, FRENCH COMPOSITION CONTEST A gold medal, to be given for the French composition judged best by the French faculty, is now being planned by the Cercle Francais. Al- though the awarding of the medal has already been sanctioned, details and The flrsf entertainment on the win- ter's program of the society will take place Nov. 19. Associate membership tickets for this and the following en- tertainments will be placed on sale at an early date. - Patronize our advertisers. company of New x few days with his Cutting of the Cutt Don't say Shirt: them iat the Davis S. Main.-Adv. It LAST TIMES TODAY The Wildest, Most H irum-Scarum, J lliest And At Time. pathetic Character Of The Screen Is Mary Pickford In her second picture.- from her own studio "iThe in "Please "Oh, Oh, NM W THE ARCADE T CoodluOGE. Successor to" DADDY LONG LEGS"I rHI DANCING, SCHOOL in "Her Pur- reen Magazine Green lih"The Mutt & Jeff Y. I, PROF. MILLENTHAL wishes to announce those who attended his class. Friday even. ing at the Armory will be en- titled to another lesson on ac- count of not getting the full time, which will, be free of charge.. Also special pre will be made for ladies and gentle- men providing you take term. This is on account of opening with a good, class. Information will be given at the door with pleasure. Class 6:30 to 8:30. 11 "The Pen Comedy. h in "The yd Comedy ilt i!t{ Detroit COMPLETE LINE OF FURNISHINGS' FOR "The World and Its Woman," feat- uring Geraldine Farrar and her hus- and, Lou-Tell egen, will be shown at the Arcade for the last times today. The story is of a singer in Russia who is "discovered" by a Russian nobleman, and later receives royal praise. Viola Dana will appear at the Ar- cade in a fae, "Let's Get Married," to morrow. Mirth-provoking incidents are plentiful when two eloping lovers are the victims of a series of discon- certing interruptions. Engineering News Senior 1class officers will be nom- year to be held at 8 o'clock this morn- ing in room] 348. Dean M. E. Cooley left Ann Arbor Sunday night for Chicago on private business. / From Chicago he will go to Indianapolis, on Friday, where he is to attend a joint meeting of the mid-Nwest sections of the American So- ciety of Mechanical .Engineers. As president of the sodety, Dean Cooley will respond to the address-of welcome to be given py the mayor of Indianapolis ' at th'e opening. banquet of the convention. Prof. H. H. Higbie leaves for Chi- cago this morning to attend the con- vention of the Illuminating Engineer- ing society of ChicAgo, where the sub- ject of industrial lighting will be dis- cussed. While in Chicagp Professor Higbie, will visit the Chicago Electric show. Election of officers for the freshman class of the engineering college will take place at 11 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 22, in University hall, at the reg- ular weekly meeting of the class. The Student council will supervise the, election. At the request of Gen. C. A. F. Flag- ler, Arthur H. Blanchard, professor of highway engineering, last Thursday 'evening delivered an illustrated lec- ture entitled "Bituminous Macadam, Bituminous Concrete and Sheet As- phalt Pavements" before army engi- ner officers and West Point graduate students statl6ned at Camp Humph-. reys, Va. HERE COMES THE BRIDE! The prettiest bride in town. HERE COMES THE GROOM!' The happiest man in town. They will come to the ARCADE THEATRE tomorrow and Wednesday in "PLEASE GET MARRIED." Don't fail to see them.--Adv. Patro.nize the Daily Adviertisers. 10 Mary rickfords you habe neber seen In this story of the adventures of a spoiled Ilitte heiress who goes to live in the slum - I . ........................................... WED - THURSDAY OCT.22-23 FRE Wil. Hart I SquareDeal Sanderson " V W %UK a e w= - - "HONE TOWN. GIR NEXT SUN DAY 0 HECKE RS The Picture of 1000 p LAUGIHS x A' -I I COLLEGE MEN Wednesday & Thur Hats Caps Shirts Etc. Last Times Today GERALDINE, Emery Beau Y Shop. FARRAR . i * 3RIDE! 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