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October 09, 1921 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-10-09

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TO1ASSIST ARTISTS
CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO RAISE
$1,000,900 SUM FOR
MEMORIAL
Announcement is made by the Car-
- uso American Memorial Foundation
of New York City of the launching of
a campaign to raise $1,000,000 to be
used for annual musical scholarships
and prizes as a permanent memorial
to Enrico Caruso and his art.
A list of the committee to take
care of this foundation, which is too
long fori publication, is announced

and includes some of the highest
names in today's musical, political,
and financial worlds. It is pointed
out in the announcement that the need
for such a fund has become so great
that many young musicians have been
seriously and sometimes permanently
handicapped by financial difficulties.
It is the aim of the foundation to
provide help for all young American
singers and musicians, regardless of
sex, race, or creed. The, awards will
be made by a board of recognized
authorities.
Gargoyle Staff to Meet
There will be a meeting of the Gar-
goyle staff and tryouts at 4 o'clock
Monday afternoon in the Press build-
ing.

"=IIIIlit IIIIIIiIlIIItlitlilIlllIlllI IL about the characters from two of the
Burke tales. The production is with-
iv'rsout definite locale. Griffith assures
the audience that it is not Limehouse,
:ni intnniiiHiiiliinuititiiitiHiijinii London, nor Pennyfields that they areI
Believers in the photoplay as an seeing-it is merely the land of No-
art must still remember David Wark where, peopled by sardonic Chinamen,
Griffith's production of Thomas and other wanderers from strange
Burke's story, "The Chink and the lands as well as by the delightful
Girl," under the title of "Broken Blos- Carol Dempster in the role of Gypsy
soms." To all who saw this picture Fair.
the knowledge that Griffith has again
based a photoplay on Burke's fantas- Free Trip to Madison Offered
tic tales of London's Limehouse dis-
trict will be welcome. "Dream Street," A free trip to the Michigan-Wis-
which will be shown at the Wuerth consin football game is being offered
theater Oct. 9-13, is such a picture. by the Arcade Barber Shop to its pat-
It is true that "Dream Street" is rons. Every customer who has 50c
not the dramatization of one of the worth of barber work done receives
"Limehouse Nights" stories. Rather a number which entitles him to one
it is Griffith's own dreamland woven cahnce on the raffle.

4,000 CARLOADS OF AUTOS
HANDLED DURING SEPTEMBER
Detroit, Oct. 8.-The shipping re-
port for September of one of the
large railroads centering here shows
more than 4,000 carloads of automo-
biles were handled in this territory.
Railroad officials assert the figures
show a tend toward business revival.
The movement of apples has been
in progress for more than two weeks.
A good crop is evident from the vol-
ume shipped. The movements large-
ly are from the western part of the
state.
Shipping continued strong during
the first days of the .present month,
it was reported.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

COFFMAN TAKES 1
BIBLE CHAIR Wl

t Announcement is made by offli
at Lane Hall of the appointmen
Harold C. Coffman, who will ass
duties at Lane hall and also on
Ann Arbor Bible Chair. Mr. Coff
comes to Ann Arbor from state w
where for two and a half years
has been county Y. M. C. A. orgar
for the entire state.
Mr. Coffman will also conduct i
he calls a freshman forum. '
group will discuss university p
lems and ideals from the Chris
viewpoint. He will be glad to se
his office in Lane Hall at any
students may be interested in t
courses.

IF

MARIE SCHANZ
COSTUME DESIGNER
Evening Gowns a Specialty

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REPAIRING AND REMODELING

306 S. State;

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strain on all your plumbing
fixtures. It will pay you to see
that they are in first-class con-
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falls.

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SHOWER BATH AND SWIM FOR

Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx

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35c

Hart Schaffner & FAarx suits

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AT THE CITY

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lvith extra trousers

SWIKMING POOL OPEN TO MEN - 10:00 A. 1. TO 9:30 P. N.
EXCEPTING
MONDAY AND THURSDAY-3:30 TO 4:30 P. M.
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY- 8:00 TO 9:00 P. N.
SIXTY-FOOT WHITE TILE POOL
WITH RUNNING WATER
SPECIAL STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
$6.50 FOR SIX MONTHS ALL PRIVILEGES
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You pay very little for the extra trousers, but
they pay you well-much longer wear, greater

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convenience, saving in pressing charges.

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can't find better clothes; you can't find greater

Those Famous

values.

Grilled Steaks

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If you 're not satisfied
---money back

Desimer's

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Main Street at Washington

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