THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ;' r Colleges >ok care of more than ;150,000 cas- aities. 1ifnnesott-An airplane ride has een planned for the woman at the hiversity of Minnesota who gets the reatest number of subscriptions for Gopher," the monthly publication of at university. r English" drive t the University artment in Eng- to record of the student in writ- and conversa- will continue Junior girls, whO Are interested in writing lyrics and music for the Jun- iorGirs'play, are asked to be pre- sent at a meeting at 4 o'clock, Monday, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Prof. John R. Brumm will speak, and defin-' ite lyrics will be assigned to those wishing to write. Athena Literary society will have the Michiganensian picture taken at 12 o'clock Tuesday, insteads of 12:30 o'clock Monday. It will be taken at Spedding's studio, 619 East Liberty street, formerly White's 'studio. A beginning class in aesthetic danc- ing will be held dt 5 o'clock Monday in Barboilai gymnasium. Girls who signed for this course should not fail to attend. . There wil be a work meeting for all members of Masques from 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Rehearsals of "bolls" for this week are as' follows: Four-thirty o'clock Monday, and o'clock Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. d-by each ecitations, i method the year. SPANISH STUDENTS TO FORM NEW LANGUAGE ORGANIZATION Spanish students who expect to continue work in that language to an advanced degree and those who show especial proficiency in the study, are organizing, a society, the aims of which will be much the same as those held by Cercle Francais, only relating to Spanish instead of to French. The first meeting of prospective members was held last Tuesday eV- ning and the next meeting, at which definite organization steps will be tak- en, will he held at 7:15 o'clock Tues- day evening in room 103, University hall. Engineering students are eligible in this society as well as students in the. literary college. GARGOYLE STAFF TO TAKE ACTIVE PART IN CONTEST Determined efforts to bring a part of the prizes for the best college wit offered by Judge, a humorous publi- cation, will be made on the part of the art staff of the Gargoyle, accord-: ing to S. G. Wiener, art editor. A meeting of his staff, to which are invited all campus artists including Freshmen who desire to enter the com- petition, will be !held at 4:30 o'clock Monday in'the Press building. Wei- ner asks that those who care to en- ter the contest bring sketches of their drawing to the meeting. Read the Michigan Daily for Campus uews.-Adv. WHAT TO GIVE XMAS Useful Gifts that Last ELECTRICAL WARE Pick Your Gifts From This List TOASTER STOVE SEWING MACHINE ' PERCOLATOR WASHING WACHINE IRON VACUUM CLEANER ons. Rollins--On Armistice day at Rol- lins college it was decided to raise $250,000 with which to construct'a new gymnasium and to provide an endow- ment fund for athletics. Former stu- dents everywhere are being called up- on to give $15,000, which will be used for the construction of the field. Come'In and Inspect Them Terms or Cash The Detroit Edison Co. Display Room Main and William Sts. Phone 2300 Amateur g leave your Films at Drug Store do the work ecords for December of the Hits the laughing trobnie. rry by the All Star Trio. by Lambert Murphy. weetie Gives to Me) and Sweet Kisses BAPTISTS HEAR INTERESTING TALKS BY PASTOR AND FACULTY Baptist faculty and students gave a house-warming last night at the Bap- tist Guild house. A welcome was *ex- tended to friends of the. church by H. R. Chapman, director of the guild. Dr. Leroy Waterman, professor of semitics,' talked on "The Guild and the Campus." Mr. J. M. Wells, the pastor, discussed the relations of "The. Guild and the Church," and Dr. W. W. Beman, professor of mathematics, and Dr. J. L. Markley, professor of mathe- matics, gave short talks. Mr. Curtis Thompson, '21D, leader of the evan- gelistic band orchestra, played °a vio- lin solo. BAPTIST BAND TO HAVE CHARGE OF DEXTER SERVICES TODAY, The Baptist guild evangelistic band has charge of all Baptist services in Dexter today. H. R. Chapman, direct- or of the guild, made the trip with seven members of the band: Lionel Crocker, '23, leader; W. Messinger,'23; Edison Cramer, '23; John Hammels, '23; C. M.'Hanford, '23; W. E. Jack- son, '20, and C. B. Anderson, '20. The were entertained last night at dinner at the home of Dr. A. B. Cur- tis, an'd later they' attended the play presented by the Dexter High school 'athletic assocation for the benefit of the basketball team. RADIO OPERATORS MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR DUTY Operators of the University radio station have arranged to be on duty from 7:30 to 1I o'clock on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. The schedule for other even- ings is indefinite, though there proba- bly will be an operator on duty near- ly every night.. The apparatus is located in room 103 of the Engineering building, and, visitors are welcome. at the station at any time during the hours men- tioned. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY I 1 Have the Laugh of a *Life Time Girl of Mine by Steel 'and SEE THE COLLEGE CUT-UPS - Renato Zafielli. jI e & Son - I A House - S. Main Musical Instruments Wallace Reid and Harrison Ford in the class room, bet on which piece of candy the fly. will light on. Will put you in rare good humor right off the bat. SEE THEi SHIMMY WEDDING Wallace Reid dreams of getting mar- vied in a bath robe and a high hat, with thea minister, bride and attend- ants yielding suddenly to the latest dance craze. SEE 500 WOMEN BATTLE FOR WIALLACE REID The great Lottery drawing takes place in front' of a newspaper building. Wallace Reid roses his shirt, dignity and bachelonood 14 a mad scramble to escape a fighting mob of wlnen. Leave Copy at Due to the fact that the license is Quarri's and - still pending, the transmitting set is The Delta not An operation, and the receiving equipment is only temporarily in- stalled. . : ..V. ::: f. " y /. ' ' .r .::: "'f. - '- J J L . 5.!' A .;: r .ti...,.. :. .y :;. n 1 r."' ' :r; .3 o held army coat e at cane spree leave office for Conkey.' >more who held my ie rhittle race last ease call Coggan, WANTED - Two graduate students want after January 1, desirable suite with door between rooms or room with sleeping porch, south side of campus. Call Lehman, 2738 noons. WANTED-Three students who desire to turn their spare hours into money introducing the most efficient safety razor on the market. Write R. 0. Tague, City. WANTED- Students desiring to do canvassing for Detroit newspaper. See Bernbaum, 214 S. Thayer St._ 1032-W. WANTED-An experienced man to do lettering. Apply office Mack & Co. WANTED'-Salesladies for aftern oon. Mack and Co. Rain Doesn't Dampen Fresh Spirits Freshman girls were entertained at a 'tea dansant given from 2:30 to 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Helen Newberry residence, 'The affair was the second of a series of dances to be given for first year girls, the aim be- ing to get the girls better acquaint- ed. A large crowd attended, in spite of the rain which did not iseem to dampen the spirits of the yearlings. Dr. Snow Marries Graduate Nurse Dr. S. W. Snow, '19, of Leslie, and Miss Sophia B. Sweitzer, a graduate of the, Nurses' Training school of the University, of Ypsilanti, were married at high noon on Thanksgiving day at the home of the bride's arents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sweitzer. Did our team win? Don't ask'ques- tions, read the Michigan Daily. All campus, city and world news.-Adv. WALLACE SEE LIZZIE EID IN The Human Skeleton, WIN THE LOT- TERY CONTEST. Wally Reid, hitched to an old maid for life, nearly faints. You'll laugh yourself sick. "THE LOTTERY MAN' .f Waash- ReavillI This man was the prize in a lottery cont but- fell in lovel It is a picture that roars time you attended the circus at the age of ten. est! He had given his word to marry the win with laughter and will give you more fun than COME WITH THE REST. FOUNDI pansy pin with Call Kappa Al- EXTRA LAUGHING HIT Mack Sennett with a big cast of Fun-makers i "The Dent y. > Y s n Auditorium Jasoha Meifetz Li t e mTic k e ts S till A v A 90 a d $ rt $1300 and $1 University soli V IOL N IS T "DAI IINIflN c