t Times Today NT WASHBURN IN Good Yound Man" iday-Saturday Birth of a Race" ....... WLE 7:00; 8:30 gr's Rea.,2 a16-M ive Thomas in Star Comedy, and Weekly. na Talmadge in est" and Mr. and en in 'Their Day che Sweet in "A "; Christie Corn- dup" and Jazz HEATRE picture of today, al," with a two- d Lions and Dizzy ATTRACTION Al changes of address made by stu- dents since registration should be reported to the registrar's office at' once. Notice is given by Registrar Arthur' G. Hall that after-iThanksgiving vaca- tion all absences will have to be ex- plained to the Dean, who will, if he thinks best, give an excuse to be pre- sented to the attendance committee. Courses dropped after the mid- semester (Thanksgiving and spring vacation) are to be marked with a grade of H. The Michigan Daily, delivered to your door daily except Monday, $3.50 a year.-Adv. Pay your subscription. Whitney .Theatre Saturday Night November 15 Communications Editor, The Michigan Daily; Last Monday afternoon the freshmen of the literary college disgraced them- selves before one of the most prom- inent professors on the campus. The occasion was that of the weekly talks to freshmen. The subject of the lec- ture was of interest to the most of us and it is not to be believed that the majority of those piresent were in sympathy with the unmannerly recep- tion given the speaker. On the con- trary we are of the conviction that the majority of the class feel, with us, that an apology is due Professor R. M. Wenley. It would be haytw for anyone who was not present to believe that even twelve-year-olds would act as some of the freshmen acted. Long' contin- ,ued and boisterous applauding at inop- portune times, sneezing, blowing of noses, andocommands of "louder" were. indulged in by the undesirable ele- ment. Those who did want to get what the speaker had to say, found it next to impossible. The time has now come when they, should realize that they are students of the University of Michigan and that Michigan has no toleration for high schoo.l rowdyism. Let us repeat that., 'the majority of us regret the unseem- ly disturbance caused by a small min- ority of the class who chose that un- fortunate time to .display their lack of respect for this man of internation- al reputation, who gave freely of his valuable time for our information and enjoyment. TWO FRESH LITS. ... . 14-A 1 on Tri- "Darind USICAL ing News Hayakawa in "The Drag- with a screen magazine "Flirt There Was." 17-William Farnum in fthe Duanes," with a two- comedy, "That Monkey greatest laugh in movies. 19-Gladys Brockwell in ainbows," with a comedy I! li~-IY -IrrOLDF G o Makes You Forget Your Troubles Selwyvn & Companjr, thfLG FESTIVALi Prices; 50c to 02.00 Seats Thursday Rev. Lloyd Douglas will speak to the senior engineers at their meeting. which will be held at 9 o'clock Thurs- day, Nov. 13, in room 348 Engineering building. Elections for the basket- ball and baseball manager, will be held at the meeting. Col. Robert Arthur spoke to the student branch of the American Insti- tute of Mechanical Engineers at their meeting Wednesday evening. His top- ic was "The Relation of the Mechanic- al Enginering to'the Coast Artillery." Mr. Frank F. Rogers, state highway commissioner, will give an illustrated lecture on "Gravel Roads," Thursday, Nov. 13, in room 407, Engineering building. A business meeting was held by the senior architects Wednesday afternoon in the Engineering building. The Camp Davis get-together. is postponed from Saturday, Nov. 15 to .Tuesday, Nov. 25. It will be the first meeting of the year and will be held in the Union. UNSDELIVERED MAIL FORCES P. 0. REQUEST FOR ADDRESSES All students are requested by the postmaster to either mail or take their addressesto the postoffice within the next few days. There is a great pile of undelivered letters there which were sent. to stu- dents addressed either to the Univer- sity or often merely Ann Arbor. As the University authorities will not give the addresses to the postoffice men it is impossible .to deliver them and they eventually go.to the dead let- ter office. The postmaster also said that the postoffice in Detroit can use quite a number of students during Christmas vacation and desires that all who wish to work at that time send in their applications as soon as possible. The pay will be 60 cents per hour. Did our team win? Don't ask ques- tions, read the Michigan Daily. All campus, city and world news.-Adv. Pay your subscription to the Daily. WASHBURN MAJESTIC LAST TIMES TONITE t rtitnn rnunrrr igr E gnnu grtgttnrl Thanksgivir ---in-- For less money t ready-to-wear "A Very Good, Young Man" Full of Pep and Fun That Sure Makes 'ent All Lauihs Don't Miss Varsity Toggery Shop 11 Q7. South University. It BRYANT Place your order now for a - Muins", for the Games Cousins & Hal Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Phone 115 1002 S. Us a- t' SUIT .. . , 8:30, 10:0U gfas Fairbanks in American," with a odel Husbands." "The House Di- withea news and velyn Greeley in " with a Mutt aad She a Wife?" also "Shift the Gear," sia Love in "The 'and a two-reel I KITTY GORDON IN 'Love for Sale" The Stage THE WHITNEY, From its first presentation success has, attended "Twin Beds," which will be pro~duced Saturday night at the Whitney. This play, whose sole aim. is to create merriment and laughter, Js said by some to be the funniest comedy iii the English language. Several recent plays have been written by Rachel Crothers, the au- thor of "39 East" which is coming to the Whitney next Thursday eve- ning. Among them are "Oh ady, Lady," "Old Lady 31," "The Three of Us," "A Man's Journey," and, "Little Journey," which is now playing in I New York. DANCING PARTIES At The ARMORY Every Friday and Saturday Even TICKETS LIMITED Secure your tickets in advance at Gr (at bothkends of the diagonal wa or at Fischer's Pharmacy, E. Liberty Filth Ave. " 1 rick e _ With Henry Hull ARGONNE and Constance Benney- THE NEW - 3 EstCOLLAR Thu. NOV.20 Cluett, PeaodyCo. Inc. Troy. N. The name 'Argonne is used by courtesy of the _________________________Arzonne Shirt CO.. ?Ni'delph'iit The Screen THE MAJESTIC LAST TIMES TODAY Olive Thormas "Baby Vamp" in Upstars and Down" B RIDE" Goodness is not always an asset as LeRoy Silvester, played by Bryant Washburn; discovers in "A Very Good Young Man," which will be repeated today at the Majestic. He sees virtue in crime, when his sweetheart rejects him because she is pfraid that he will not be a model hus- band because he has been a model bachelor. Although determined to be, "bad," lie succeeds only in -being humorous, and has to give up his attempts at crime after he has given his audience an evening of amuse- ment THE ARCADE Olive Thomas plays the part of a winsome little country girl who comes to New York to win fame on the stage, in "The Spite Bride," which will be shown again today at the Arcade. One of her first attempts is a "sister act in vaudeville, put on with another actress she falls in with. Two wealthy young men occupy a box one night and afterwards come around to the stage door. Upon meet- ing the girls, they declare that they know how they can earn a thousand. dollars on an honorable and strictly business proposition. The actress friend wins her partner's consent, pointing out that they are short ofi funds. This is the beginning of a new experience for the -rural maid. MT. CLEMENS .CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FORr THIS YEAR Election of officers for the Mount Clemens club took place Tuesday eve- ning when students from Mount Clem- ens held their annual fall banquet at the Union. Officers chosen for the com- ing year are as follows: President, C. F. Mathews,. '21Lvice-president,Bar- nett Malbin, '19D; secretary;., E. ,D. Myers, Grad.; and treasurer, 'J. H Whitney, '20. During the short business meeting held in connection with the banquet, lans for the annual dance were dis-. cussed. Eight new students were made members. Michigan Daily advertising is the one recognized means of reaching student trade. A LOVE romance of the world from the creation with a modern stQry of self sac and devotion that is vital, human and interest gelling. a I Cost a Million Dollars 10,000 in the. Cast Bl Y the sheer magnitude of its numerous scenes, the grandeur of its theme and vivid story it has calged forth all the commendatory adjectives in the English language. 12 weeks at t Blackstone, Chicago 7 weeks at Pitt The Pittsburg T Here a laugh, there a tear, but action and thrills always. UVE THOMAW' E SPITE BRIDE of pique he marries another girl whom few hours. Does he stick by her?- i t he had known Two Days Only Tom orrow and Saturday MAJESTIC Ace TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Norma Talmadge in "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST Also MR. and MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN in "THEIR DAY OF REST" Prices: Balcony 25c, Lower Floor, 35c. Shows start, 2,,3:30, 7,