stands on i payment the year- year only lume byl be assur- its paying ,me stamped in' lower, right- respective cop- sion has been grant- Arbor Savings and chanics banks in that four-and-a-half-dollar written in payment ian subscriptions. zoo. - A table d' hote meal will be serv- ed on this train for $1.25. The Athletic association reports a large sale of student tickets for the Chicago game, approximately 400 hav- ing been disposed of already. Prac- tically all of the 2,500 alumni in Chi- cago have bought tickets to the game. Many students are going to Chicago who will not take the special. Some are planning to leave as early as Thursday evening, others will go Fri- day morning, a goodly number are go- ing Friday afternoon and evening. Many men are planning "bumming" their way .via the freight trains. EX-VARSITY, GLEE CLUB MEN TO SEND OSIUS INFORMATION Ex-members 'of Varsity Glee clubs who contemplate singing with this- year's organization should send the tollowing information to Charles R. Osius, Jr., '20, room 328 Natural Sci- ,ece building: name, class, address, telephone, parts sung, number of years in Varsity Glee clubs. Pay your subscription to the Daily. MPATS STUD] GOING ON I- -I UPI d from Page One) will leave Ann Arbor 'ore the 8:12 train Fri- It will arrive in Chi- clock, making no stops TUESDAY. 3:00-Soph lits report at Ferry field for soph lit-senior engineer game. 3:80-5:00-Tryouts for Varsity Glee club in room 106, University School of Music. Old members need not at- tend. 4:00-,Tunior lit signal drill' on Ferry - field. 7:00-Chimes board .meets at the Union. 7:00-Athenian Literary society holds business meeting in room 302*Mason hall.. 1 7:15-Choral Union ticket takers re- port for Band Bounce. 7:80-Acolytes meet in Morris Sem- inary room Mason hall. Dr. I. W. Sellars speaks. 8:00-Band Bounce in Hill auditorium. 8:00 - Intercollegiate Socialist soci- ety meets in room P162 Natural Sc- enee building. Mr. I. Paul Taylor will speak on "The Church and So- cial Crisis." 8:00-Michigan Dames meet in Lane hall. Mrs. F. Vanderveer will speak on "The Cycle of Life" with illustra- tions. WEDNESDAY 6:45-Meeting of board of directors and program committee of Menorah society at Lane hall. 7:00-Fresh mandolin practice at Lane hall. 7:00-Men who have attended Culver meet in room 316 at Union to or- ganize club. 7:00-Michigan Zionist seciety meets at Lane hall. 7:00-9:00-Tryouts for Varsity Glee club in room 106 University School of Music. Old members need not attend. 7:30-Candidates for Freshmen Bas- ket ball team report at Waterman gymnasium. Come prepared for WASHIIGTON SAYS STRIKE Have your typewriting done by Kel- NEA END; MEN MUST RETURN ly. Apply Daily office, between 1 and -. 5.-Adv. (Continued from Page One) and conceded by most of the opera- a s Iii I I I I I I I I I I h IHhIIIIII E tors, consumers were beginning to feel the effects of the strike. Thousands =-For- of cars of coal were being confiscated THE BEST HOME-MADE CAN- DIES IN TOWN= by the federal railroad administra- THE BEST LIGHT LUNCHES tion, a few schools were closed in re- E E mote places and in a number of com- -VisT the munities water and electric companies were affected. Men Must Return SUGAR BOWL Thomas 1. Brewster, ,chairman of 109 SO. MAIN the coal operators scale committee, announced < tonight that the mine 111 i1i1UiiiIiIIiillilli1111i1i111111iiiiiuiiii' Northwst Cor. 707 North U rMain,& IUnIversity five.-Ai owenrs would not consider any pro- position put forth by the miners un- til they had returned to work. CLASSICAL CLUB TO INITIATE NEW MEMBERS WEDNESDAY Initiation of new members will be held by the Classical club at 7:30 Thursday in room A Memorial hall. All new members who have been not- ified of their election must be present. Pay your subscription to the Daily. Trubey' S Dinners. Lunches Confectioner3 Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Cream Orders solicited from Fraternities an Sororities. 218 S. Main' Phone ,16 Courteous and sat TREATMENT to every er. whether tbe aco11-t or small. The Ann Arbor Saying; Incorporated 186 Capital and Surplus, $r U.'jureu.s.......-44 *- I . Suiting Your Taste BeTankful that you r: Buy Now 1 Order. Your Suit I rOvrcoat f ~anksgl n9 :: iillilil lii iliill i i ill llillililiii lllll lllit initlitl lillrElllul~ illllll~ii ni A LL ES SA N D 's The renowned Italian Operatic Tenor will give-his first Arnerican = cent return to this country after six years in his native country, where dur c in the trenches and in other patriotic capacities the entire proceeds being c purposes., TqHUR ., NOV.6 'A He has just appeared in opera in tour with the Chicago Opera Ass and has received an ovation. From Ann Arbor he will go direct to New 9 he will give his first concert in that city'since his return At Ann Arbor he will be assisted by ELEANOR BROCK the singer of the South whose'artistic triumphs have been phenomenal, and TUCCI, Pianist. Tickets $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; for the course (5 concerts includi Music Society, Mischa Levitski, Caroline Lazzari, and the Trio de Lut - $2.50, $3.00, $3.50), on sale at The University Schgol of Music. 1111 1ii iiI ll 1tlh 111 i1111111111111111iUllli111111111 4tI111 IItlIllttII1111t111|Hi li/llillll RO n song recital since -ig the entire war 1 devoted to Italian p UI to make a good ntended to buy ;y season better Full Dress one for the place your work. 7:80-New England club Lane hall. THURSDAY 7:80-Classical club holds in room A Memorial hall. 7:030--Cabinet club smokeri meets at Initiation at - Union. ociation under Car York where on No ;; Karl Ialol UM All Washington, D. C., students in- vited. Street, East Malcolm Block ng New York C6 Lece, flute, harp and The Michigan Daily, your door daily except a year.-Adv. delivered toI Monday, $3.50 . Thy Bandf To Chicago __ _ .- ..-- . I i TO I 0 HT The Varsity Band in Concert Ing's 4 - tette le McDonald :: Monologist Phil Diamond's Orchestra ard's : Rhode's Xylophonists Manuel Wolner, Violinist Rodericlk & Company HILL S UDITORIUM 35c Eight PI w ,_