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Farnum in "If I Were

,,

Hank Mann in "The Nickel Snatch-
er." Fox News.
Orchestra and Pipe Organ Music.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY .
H. B. Warner in "Haunting Shad-
Kinograms and Hall Room Boys
Comedy.
Orchestra and Pipe Organ Music.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY-
Dustin Farnum in "Big Happiness."
Pathe Review and Pollard Comedy.
Orchestra and Pipe Organ Music.

Engineering Instructor Returns
Mr. J. M. Nickelson has returned to
the engineering college after a year's
ORPHEUX THEATRE
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY-.
Buck Jones in "Firebrand Trevi-
Sion,"
Clayplay Comedy and Serial-"Hid-
den Dangers."
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Jack Pickford in "In Wrong."
Comedy-"Bullets and Bullies."
SATURDAY-
Mary Miles Minter in "The Eyes of
Julia Deep."
Universal News and Pollard Com-
*dy.

leave of asence, during which time
he served as research engineer for the
Buick Automobile company. Mr. Nick-
elson will instruct in machine design,
particularly as regards automobile
construction.
Prof, Friday to Speak at Minnesota
Prof. David Friday, of the economics
department, will deliver an address
Saturday, Oct. 16, at the University
of Minnesota, on "The Function of the
College and University in Training
for Business."
Read. The Daily for Campus News.

AT THE THEATERS
TODAX

We can give you quick service on
request. White Swan Laundry. Phone
165.-Adv.

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Let us keep your clothes c
wash in soft water. Whi
Laundry. Phone 165.-Adv.

Last Shows Today
KING VIDOR'S

DAILY SHOWS
2, 3:30, 7, 8:30

Flawless Production of a

Story by

Majestic-King Vider's produc-
tion, "The Jack-Knife Man."
Also Paramount Magazine and
Pathe News.
Arcade-"Crooked Streets," with
Ethel Clayton. Christie com-
edy, "The Bashful Bigamist,"
and Educational Reel and
Bray Comic.
Wuerth - H. B. Warner in
"Haunting Shadows." A Hall-
room Boys comedy and Kino-
grams.
Orplieum-- Jack Pickford star-
ring in "In Wrong" and a com-
edy, "Bullies and Bullets."
WHAT'S GOING ON
THURSDAY
9:00 A. M1.-Varsity band meets at the
Library, Full uniform.
9:00 A. .-Assembly of all participat-
ing in inaugural procession. Places
of assembly are published in this
morning's Official Daily Bulletin.
8:00 P. 3M.-Buffalo, N. Y., students
meet for smoker in reading room of
Union.
U-NOTICES
Union vice-president and committee
chairmen will not meet Thursday
as planned.
Upperelass advisers will roceive lists
of freshmen Monday.
MEDICS OFFERED COURSE IN
PREVENTITIVE MEDICINE
The Medical school is offering a new
course this year in preventitive med-
icine which is open to junior stu-
dents. The course is given by Dean
Victor C. Vaughan and is connected
with the sophomore hygiene course.
Some changes have been made in oth-
er courses, but this is the only new
course in the Medical school for the
semester.
"Portraits that please" at the Derr
Studio.-Adv.

H. B.

IN

"HAUNTING SHADOWS"

G A R RIC K 5CHUBo myr rRI-
DEtTROITOUT-ROIT
T I S I W KEK The Winter Garden Eighth Annual Revue
PICCA DILLY TOTs howo1
BROADWAY TePsig o 9
I WUERTH

Last Time

ADDED FEATURES:
KINOGRAMS

Today

WARNER

HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY

Ellis

Parker

Butler

Author of "Pigs Is Pigs"

ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN MUSIC
SUNDAY -MONDAY - TUESDAY
BIG TRIPLE. BILL
OR P H E U M
THURSDAY - FRIDAY

64 The

JACK

K

IFE

JACK PICKFORD

IN

A Human Interest

"IN WRONG"

Story

of the Picturesque

Mississippi River Shanty-Boat People.

COMEDY

The

University

Musical

suclety

Announces

Two Splendid Concert

Courses

Hill Auditorium

Ann Arbor

4.

Choral Union Series
Oct 29-Metropolitan Opera Sextette
Giovanni Martinelli and Guiseppe Corallo, Tenors
Nina Morgana and Marie Rappold, Sopranos
Helena Marsh, Contralto
Thomas Chalmers, Bass
E'milio Roxas, Pianist
Nov. 11-Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist
Dec.13-Jan Kubelik, Violinist
Jan. 24-Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Feb. 24-Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Emil Oberhoffer, Conductor
Mar. 7-Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Marcia VanDresser, Soprano
TICKETS: $4:50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00
(Patrons Tickets: First Choice, $7.00)

Extra Concert Series
Nov. 4-Albert Spalding, Violinist
Nov. 13-United States Marine Band
Capt. W. H. Santelman, Conductor
Arthur Whitcomb, Cornetist
Dec. 2-Percy Grainger, Pianist
Jan. 10-Flonzaley String Quartet
Adolfo Betti, 1 st Violin
Alfred Pochon, 2nd Violin
Louis Bailly, Viola
Iwan D'Archambeau, 'Cello
Feb. 28--New York Chamber Music Society
Carolyn Beebe, Director and Pianist
(11 Musicians)
TICKETS: $2.00-$2.50

i

Public Sale of Choral Union Tickets, Saturday, October 16.
Public Sale of Extra Concert Series Tickets, Monday, November 1.
All mail orders for either course will be filled in advance in order of recyeipt.

For complete announcement, please address,
CHARLES A. SINK,

Secretary.

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