nester Elections ur G. Hall has issued ections for freshman ion blahiks must be e 5 o!eTbek Jan. 23. a fine of $1 will be re required to elect emester cqurses con- ken during the first the same sections; )llows rhetoric 1, etc. king rhetoric A -will' rse. Those now tak- may elect chemis- 1 may follow zoo- Students vho are unable to make elections in accordance with these rules, because of irregular elections periitted the first semester, should consult the Committee on Elections in the Registrar's office, 3 to 5 o'clock, Jan. 20 and 23. Not more than fifteen and one-half hours may be elected without formal permission from the Committee on Elections. . Unavoidable changes in elections may be made only in consultation with thACommittee on Elections in the Registrar's office from 3 to 5 o'clock, Feb. 17 to 20. Copies of the announcement may be obtained at the Registrar's office. Thiere is no new edition for the sec- ond semester, both semesters being covered by the edition issued last Sept- ember. A supplementary circular will be issued, however, stating important changes. 4 MARTHA WASHINGTON, CANDIES at Tices' Drug Store, 117 S. Main St. Fresh every Friday.-Adv. Have you arranged with tho Sped- ding Studio for your MVichiganensian sitting? Sittings must be made before Feb. 1.-Adv. I HAT'S GI NG ON I LASSICA TO HE4 r f f TUESDAY 4:00--Piano recital by Albert Lock- wood in School of Music. 4:15-ChemIstry lecture in room 151 of Chemistry building. Profs E. D. Campbell speaks on "The Influence of Changes in Carbide Concentration 'on the Electrical Resistance of Steels." 7:00-Choral Union rehearsal at School of Music. 7:00-La Sociedad Hispanica in room 305 University hall. CLUB 0SANDERS meets science and . tactics, one may be elected under con- forth in a special circular ned from the Registrar. shman must make out a n blank, witha class card urse. The blanks may i om the Registrar's office. ut one card for a course f both lectures and quizJ y work. In case of direct a of the first semester's e election blank and class LY'RE A LL HERE RY IMAGINABLE FABRIC, PATTERN, >LOR AND STYLE IDEA FOR MADE- TO-MEASURE CLOTHES ' iving is one of the cardin'al principles of this business; fact that we've done it always, and that our customers has been the real reason for our SUCCESS in making hat are correct in every detail of style and fit. it to have the pleasure of making your next Suit. 7:15-Pontiac club meets in Lane hall. 7:30-Soph lit smoker in upper read- ing room of Union. 7:30-Dr. Warthin speaks to Miehi- gan Dames in Lane hall. 7:30-Culver club meets in room 316 of Union.-, 7:30-Dr. Warren E. Forsythe talks on "First Aid and Personal Hygiene" in room 303 Chemfstry building. 7:30-ansas club meets in room 323 of Union. 8:00-Intercollegiate Socialist ssigiety meets in room P162 Natural Science building. I. Paul Taylor speaks on "Labor and Education." 8:00-Christian Science lecture in Sarah Caswell Angell.hall. WEDNESDAY 4:15-Student recital at School of Music. 7:30-Fresh Mandolin club practIce in Lane hall. 7:30-Rocky Mountain club meets in Lane hall. All men and women from Rocky Mountain states invited to attend. 7:30-All-electrical smoker in main dining room of Union. 4 :00-Ziont society meets In Lane hall. Samuel Heyman of Detroit speaks. THURSDAY 6:15-Union membership dinner in as- sembly hall of Union. 6 45-Menorah society board of di- rectors meets in Lane hall. 7:00-Varsity Mandolin club practice in University hall. 8:00--All-Nation jamboree under an. spices of Cosmopolitan club in Hill auditorium. FRIDAY 7:30-Alpha Nu Deba ng societ meets on fourth floor University hall. 8 :00-Mischa Levitizki, planist in Hill auditorium. Prof. H. A. Sanders, of the Latin department, will speak to the Class- ical club at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in room A of Alumni Memo- rial hall, His subject will deal with tie "Manuscripts of the Bible." Pro- fessor Sanders will also have several announcements of importance ' to make to all classical students. This will be one of the most im- portant meetings the cl1ub has had 'this year and no excuse for non-at- tendance will be accepted. Bisiness relative to the new initiation, the an- nual play; and the new Classical club publication will be discussed. FIVE SOCIALISTS TO GO ON k TRIAL IN ALBANY, N. Y., TODAY (Continued from Page One) mociracy and whether a small group of politicians have ,the power to dis- franchise 65,000 citizens in five as- sembly districts."' Attorney General Chales D. Newton, counsel for the 'prosecution, announc-; ed tonight he had engaged as assist- ant couiiset, former Supreme Court Justice Arthur E. Sutherland of Roch- ester and former Republican. leader of .the state senate, Elon R. Brown of Watertown. t Micigan Will Aid Martin W. Littleton it was announc- ed will serve until his presence is re- quired at Grand Rapids, Michigan, in connection with the Newberry trial. The defense counsel Includes Mor- ris Hillquit, Seymour Stedman of Chicago, counsellfor Eugene V. webs and Victor L. Berger; Gilbert R. Roe, former law partner of Senator La- Follette, and -S. John Bloch, state chairman of the Socialist party. ANN ARBOR AUDIENCE WON BY CANADIAN SPEAKtR'S HUMOR (Continued from Page One) The scene of the acting must be in a hotel room, where at the end ot the story the other man comes in and clos- es the tale either by shooting the hero or heroine ,or being shot himself. Fiction and literature in general would be greatly benefited if the lat- ter type were thrown in the discard and never thought of again, accord- ing to Mr. Leacock. WOLSEY SPEAKS AT SECOND UNION SERVICE OF YEAR (Continued from Page One) question "what is the purpose of your religion and your ,religious life?" He delivered the sermon as an answer to that question. "What It Costs Us" was the subject of Rev. A. W. Stalker's sermon in 'the Methodist Episcdpal church. Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv. ftJURADS are as different from ordinary -cgarettesas morning is from midnight. if you Wan? to economize you'd better do it in some other way than by smoking cheap cigarettes. The trifling additional cost of Murads will bring bigger returns in Quality than any in- vestmentyou ever made. Because Murads are 100% PURE TURKISH-THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS TOBACCO FOR CIGARETTES. Judge for I yourself-! - ' ,,' 1' W- la I II .i ,'N Ir U: ii I I rl Ttakolm I Liberty St. Malcolm Building jr ( IN I For mother fath'er, the boys and girls. It's the sweet for all ages-at work or play. ./ When You're nervous sy tired se iiw it I U-NOTICES' The Kentucky club will reserve a ta- ble for the Union membe ship dift- ner. Members of the club may ob- tain individual reservations at this table by notifying Robert F. Math- ews, telephone 2619, by 1 ,o'clock today. Senior dues will be collected during Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in main corridor of University hall be- tween the hours of 10 to 12 and '1- to 4 o'clock. All-seniors are expect- ed to pay their class dues at this time. history 12 (Second Semester)-"En- rope Since 1870." 'This class will meet M. W. F. at 10 instead of at 9 as stated in the announcement. Representatives of the following or- ganizations are requested to appear at the Michiganehsian office this aft- erhoon between 1 and 5 o'clock to identify members in group pictures: Delta Upsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Al- pha Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Chi, Theta,..Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Sigma, Gamma Phi Beta, Tau Beta Pi, Mt. Clemens Club, Craftsman Club, 'A. I. E. E., Japanese Club, Alumnae ,House, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Mandoline Club, Mimes, Sin- fonia, and Zeta Psi. The presidents of the following or- ganizations will send representa- tives to th_ Michiganesian offices between 1 and 5 p. m. today to cor- rect the list of members' names: Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi, Delta Chi;' Sinfonia, Alpha Sigma Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Delta, Phi Delta Chi, Xi Psi Phi, Alpha Sigma, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Beta Pi, Phi Alpha Delta, Psi Omega, Alpha Kappa Kap- pa, Pi Uusilon Rho, Alpha Rho Chi, Theta Xi,.Sigma, Delta'Kappa, Al- pha Chi 1igma, Hermitage, Monks and Phylon.m The presidents of each of the soror- ities will send representatives to the Michiganensian offices between 1 and 5 p. In. today to correct lists of members' names. Seniors have nine more days in which to make appointments for Michi- ganensian sittings without the ex- tra charge. . i / vt ,I*$j A h e Junior Hop . 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