10 BETTE CHEER Donald M.Springer, '19E, former president- of the Michigan Union and manager of the Varsity football team, left this morning for Calcutta, India, after a.short visit here with his old friends. He is making the' trip by way of Youngstown, Ohio, his old home. Springer entered the service of the Standard Oil company of New York, last spring and was assigned to foreign service. FLORAL my businessa riirnrnrneirrrnrnrrrrllill SHOP and good will have Shop to your courteous I UIUtJ I U UL IlIIdILU STUDENT BODY BEHIND PLAN TO TO FINANCE MUSICIANS' TRIP In answer to' the editorial in'Fri- day's Daily relative to taking the Var- sity band to Chicago the entire stu- dent body has taken up the subject and the reply they 4ll give is "Sure they're going." In order to see that this band goes, a fund to meet. their expenses must be raised. After sonv deliberation the band has decided to give the contributors something for their money and a concert was decid- ed upon as the best method of show- ing their appreciation. The plans have not been fully work- ed out as yet but it is thought the concert will be held about Nov. 7 in Hill auditorium. The program will probably be divided into two parts, each part lasting 45 minutes. The first part will b a band concert and the latter half will be a high class vaude- ville. A committee has been appoint- ed to seanch for the best talent in school and the entertainment is cer- tain to be of a high class nature. That the band is capable of doing things quickly and in an efficient way is evidenced when one remembers that they made their debut this year with ouly two days' practice. i )m concern G. E. STANSBERRY. W The Screen L- 11TH -HFr I STUDENTS DO NOT PAY ENOUGH ATTENTION TO YELL MASTER SAYS NEAL D. IRELAND, '20L Editor, The Michigan Daily: The cheer leaders of last Saturday will doubtless, appreciate a bit of con- structive criticism, with suggestions, from a senior who speaks solely for the sake of better cheering. First: I noticed, on several occa- sions, Saturday, that cheers were giv- en, or attempted, when the ball was in our possession, and while signals were being called.. It is obvious that this confuses the team, and delays the play. Second: There seemed to be a tendency, especially among the fresh- men in the north stand, to keep their eyes on the teams while yelling, rather than upon the cheer-leaders. I sug- gest that the leaders do not start a yell or cheer unles they ,are reasonab- ly sure that they have the att ntion of the stands.' Th.ird: The rooters evinced a tend- ency toward extensive yelling and cheering early in the game, and Raving their voices for a later, and proably more crucial, point of the game. Fourth: When a chant, such as "Hold that line" is begun, the leaders should either insist that it be given in effective volume, or else check it before it "peters" out. Certainly a feebly drawn out, slowly-dying cheer is not liable to materially encourage the team. \Fifth: It is, to say the least, dis- courteous to begin a cheer while the Varsity band, or .a visiting band is playing. This was doubtless due to inadvertence. Sixth: The-cheer-leaders undoubt- edly are aware that we cannot cheer concertedly or effectively unless they lead the cheers in unison. Prdbably one recognized leader among the cheer leaders of each side would help to ac- complish this . . . Yours for' "Beat Ohio" ! ! ! NEAL D, IRELAND, '20L. 8 YEAR OLD BOY SUES LOCAL MANUFACTURER FOR $2,000 The Manchester Handle anid Turning. company of Ann Arbor is being sued by Harold Haarer, an eight-year-old local boy, for $25,000 damages for the' loss of one of his hands at the com- piny's mills. Haarer and a companion were in- terested in the company's huge fan which blew sawdust from the mill into a pile. In trying to see how far the fan would blow his hat, Haarer go one of his hands in the way of th revolv- ing blades. It was so badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Alpha Nu Debating Society Mets The Alpha Nu Debating society hld its regular weekly meeting Thursday night. The subject under dicussion was: ,Resolved, That the Uiited I States senate should ratify the league of Nations covenant without reserva- tions." A business meting followed. -51111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111: MAJ E S T IC LAST TIMES TODAY Vivian Martin The Home Town Girl |) SUGAR BOWL 109 SO. MAIN Sennet Comedy - For - THE BEST HOME-MADE CAN. DIES IN TOWN THE BEST LIGHT LUNCHES THE BEST SERVICE -Visit the - t" ,+ '1 , P '" ""f :'' f ARCADE Shows at 300; 7:00; 8:30 Ph'ones I Theatre, ag6-M Mgr's Rea., sx6-M Fri.-Sat. 24-25-Will Rogers in "Almost a Husband,"and Capitol Comedy, Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in 'oney- .mooning." Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Rex Beach's 'The Girl From Outside" ORPHEUM THE 2:00. 3:30,7:00, 8:30, Sat. 25-Shorty Hamilton it Vulture," with a hiews and Sun-Mon. 26-27-Dorothy Gi American Way," with a M cartoon comedy and. Ford W~ Tues-%\ed. 28-29-Albert R Lost Princess," with a, tw ern. Thurs-Fri . 30-31-All-star Romance of the Air,"'with comedy. Sun-Mon. 2-3-Ruby Derem Dust of Desire," with a M cartoon and Ford Weekly. H HUBERTBERTHA K DEH E o "The Rid DETROIWon Sat. 25-Bessie Barriscale in chase Price," with a sore and comedy. Sun-Mon. 26-27-George Wa Winning Stroke," with a co and corndy Tues-Wed. 28-29-Oliva "Love's Prisoner," with a n edy and kinogram weekly. -VAUDEVILLE- Thurs-Fri. 30-31-Anita "Shadows of the Past,"witl comedy, "Chasing Her Fut -VAUDEVILLE- Sat. 1-All-star cast"thous with a screen magazine and Leo SUN-MON-TUES Rex Beach's IE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" TH\E MAJESTIC Although the first man was led to sin by a woman, a long time has elaps- ed since then,'and in "The Home Town Girl" featuring.Vivian Martin we have quite a different situation where a woman is responsible for upbuilding the chareter of a man. Nel Fanshawe, played by Miss Mar- tin, is one of those women of today who is charming and pretty but at the same time wholesome and unselfish. When her lover is down and out and a fugitive and she is beseiged by proposals from a prosperous bank clerk whom her parents favor, she takes the hardest road and strives un- til the outcast has been received back' again and proved himself a man. MAJ ESTI Last Thrmes Today VIVIAN MART.TEHM TOWN GIRL FOR DOWNRIGHT WHO COMED YOU SHULS THE ARCADE' When a school teacher from "up Vermont way" comes to a sleepy little town in Arkansas, things begin to show a little life, especially if the school teacher is Will Rogers who ap- pears at the Arcade for'the last times today. The "up-boat" on the mighty Mis sippi has been the only event that breaks up the dull sameness of events in the little community, but the new school teacher furnishes enough mate- rial to last the village gossips a year. Opi Reed's "Old Ebenezer" is the basis of the picture and few oppor- tunities for laughs are passed by. SENNET COMEDY MAJESTIC ORCI I Sunday-Monday-Tuesda' Ommsewith ife ction, and abounding thrills " .A 'u 'BEAC'S 74E GIRL. VR014- LRA HORTON Beach; you know know the up-to- e sure to see "The Trubey's / .___._. Dinners. Lunc Ice Cream, We Make- Orders solicited Sororities. 218 hes Confectionery Delicious Sodas . 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Ry. CING OCTOBER 26 car you've been-taking Express Cars will leave Ann Arbor oubly to 9:10 p. m. 1 leave at-8:48 a. m. and every two=t , with Expresses at 9:48 p. m. and . :48 p. 3". at 7:48 a. m. Last Local at 12:20 S ee t\ j, IN OJenry a Blossom WILLIAM FOX d PRODUCTION- I. a. i. fl'A N 'L' - j First Local for Detroit, 6:05 a.In., also 9:05 a. m. and every 1e greaiesi Mrain~g story In the wo rLd with thoroughbreds and hi' life nterxningied with asic drama of tfiEhuman WANTED-At once, Students to work ,spare time in bowling alley after- noons. ..Best of pay. Inquire Hous- - two hours to 9:05 p. mi Last Local, 10:50 p. m. LOCAL AGENTS WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU FURTHER INFORMATIO - 2 or 3 furnished light eping rooms by mother and 11 M'rs. Rowells' 115$-R. 'emotions I -,