THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1921 DAILY OA BULLETIN Yolume 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1921 Number 13 '' 1 3 Faculty Concerts: Under the auspices of the Lniversity School of Iusic members of the School Faculty will give a series of complimentary recitals in Hill Audi- torium on Sunday afternoons at 4:15 o'clock as follows: October 16 and 30. November 13. December 4. January 15 and 29. February 26. March 5 and 19. April 2. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Unirersily Oratorical Board: There will be a meeting of the Oratorical Board Monday, Oct. 10, at 5 o'clock in room 302 M. H1. O. W. RUSH, President. "gasques: Tryouts for meml)ership in Masques will be held in Sarah Caswell An- gell hall from 3 to 5 p. m. Monday, Oct. 10, for Freshmen, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 11 and 12, for upperclassmen. All candidates are re- quested to come prepared either to recite or to read some selection of their own choosing. J. RALEIGH NELSON. Senate Council: The regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held in the Presi- dent's office Monday, Oct. 10, at 4:15 p. m. R. W. BUNTING, Secretary. To heads of Departeets: It is highly important that lists of departmental staffs be handed in to Registrar A. G. Hall at once. FRANK E. ROBBINS, Assistant to the President. Members of the Faculties and Other Appointees: Directory cards should be handed in at once to Registrar A. G. Hall. FRANK E. ROBBINS, Assistant to the President. University Library: The Main Reading room and the Periodical room, only, are open on Sunday. Hours, 2 to 9 p. m. Books desired for Sunday use, which are or- dinarily shelved in other parts of the building, will be put on reserve in the Reading room on Saturday evening upon a personal request presented at the desk where such books are usually drawn. F. L. D. GOODRICH, Associate Librarian. Hygiene Lectures: Freshman and entering sophomore women are required to attend a series of six hygiene lectures to be given in Barbour gymnasium on Tues- days at 4 o'clock. Students are requested to be prepared with blue books for taking notes. The dates of the lectures are as follows: Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, and 15. MARION 0. WOOD. iwem oeopathic Medeal School: There will be a meeting of the Staff Club, Monday noon, Oct. 10, lower letcure room, Hospital-stereopticon illustrations. Dean Edward H. Kraus will speak upon "The Synthetic Production of Precious Stones." All mem- bers will be present promptly, dinner following. W. B. HINSDALE, Dean. Players Club: First meeting Thursday, Oct. 13, 8 p. m., in Sarah C. Angell hall. "Three Pills in a'Bottle/' with special music, to be presented. Important business meeting following. All members urged to be present. All interested in dramatic work invited. R. B. RITTER, President. American Legion: There will be an important meeting of American Legion members and all ex-service men at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in the second floor reading room of the Union. Everyone on the campus who saw service in either the army, navy or marine corps is urgently requested to be. present. FLOYD A. SERGEANT, Commander, University Post. Junior Engineers: All Junior Engineers are requested to meet in room 348 of the Engi- neering building on Tuesday morning, Oct. 11, at 9'o'clock, for the purpose of nominating class officers for the ensuing year. This proceeding will be in charge of a representative of the Student Council, duly appointed for the purpose. A full attendance is very desirable. W. C. HOAD, Class Mentor. Men's Educational Club: The first meeting for this year of the Men's Educational Club will be held in room 325, Michigan Union, from 7 to 8 o'clock, Tuesday evening, Oct. 11. All men who are preparing for educational positions should at- tend. GEORGE E. MYERS. Freshmen Foresters: All, freslhnen foresters are requested to register in room 215 Natural r.ience building, any school day this week between 11 and 12 o'clock, ex- cept Tuesday ROBERT CRAIG, JR. I g , .y 's ,. Fog' Sll"de'k boy 7,114 ant Ad. It pays.-Adv. FROST'S SUCCESS EXPLAINED BY IY HIGH IDEALS AND SPIRIT (Continued from Page Onje) vocation not essentially remunerative, ie would very likely be told never to darken the family door again. I re- fer, of course, to other than wealthy families. But in this country, al- though there may be some disappoint- ment at such a course, it is readily overlooked, and the family more than likely takes a secret pride in the ef- forts of the son." er Case Mr. Frost, in his own words, is not here as a recluse, turning out verse by the volume, nor is he on exhibi- tion. He is, an entirely human per- son, and intends to see the football jgamzes. Class toques, all wool, 75c each. All classes. Davis Toggery Shop. 119 So. Main St.-Adv. $12.50 I Cloth Case $13.90 in Leath Bonivksty _ . nt : Z ._+ .. 1 i All the wives are belles and all bands the poor old hus- merely dumbells I AIP Not lots of little laughs, but one long, continuous one lasting 6 reels ShOWING )ATINLE 1:30, 3:00, 4:30 T l TS O DY SHOWING EVENINGS 7:00 and 8:30 Last Feature Starts at.9 J' / Refecis Good hAofse ee WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF MIRRO ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS--dso ALADIN ALUMINUM WARE. These cool mornings and evenings you need a, little heat before starting the furnace for the winter. Get a , PERFECTION HEATER or a SUNBURST ELECTRIC HEATER and save expense. JUST RIGHT FOR THE STUDENT'S RoOM Waste Paper Baskets from 25c up to...............$1.50 Electric Study Lamps, Alarm Clocks, Clauss Shears. "M " Book Racks, only... . ..... ............ . ...$1.50 Ash trays, all prices. PROM i1sio 310AP. S&9- STRT Joseph M.Schenck E'S"Sr i.?rf' Coni-CmedNC7~ T n A 7 Jt A harrison Ford plays opposite Connie, and *k never before has lie acted the Boob Suitor with such humorous results. The Happiest, Snappiest Connie-Comedy Yet t WE'VE GOT to tell. A SECRET dark. ABOUT THIS girl. SHE BOBBED her hair. ALTHOUGH SHE knew. HER HUBBY loved. HER LOVELY locks. SO WHEN their fats. HUNG BY a hair. of shears. JUST SNIPPED that strand. THE CRASH that came. WAS ECHOED in, A COURT of law. THAT RUBBED out names. FROM MARRIAGE forms. BUT SHE loved him. SO MUCH that she. JUST COULDN'T bear. TO SEE him wed. ANOTHER GIRL. AND ON the eve. CF HIS new plunge. IN MARRIED life. SHE CAME to him. WITH LOVELY curls. THAT NEVER bloomed. THRU FALLING for. RESTORER ADS. AND WE won't say. WHAT HAPPENED then. BECAUSE THE girl. HE WAS to wed. DROPPED IN on them. SOME SAY all's fair. IN LOVE and War. BUT SEEMS to us. "FAIR'' SHOULD be "Hair." AND ANYHOW. BETWEEN YOUR laughs. YOU'LL THINK how fine. SWEET CONNIE looks. IN A wig! BONGNWEE! I ADDED ATTRACTIONS A TOONERVILLE TOLLEY "THE SKIPPER'S TACTICS" The Fashionable Fox Pathe Fable Latest News SPECIAL NOTICE AUTOMOBILE LICENSE NUMBER MICH. 21-025 READ REWARD BELOW Arcade Orchestra A new lot of shirts; medium weight Do as others do,godown town to J. Oxford clotsh, with low collars attach- F. Wuerth's for Lab. Coats, Dental ed, in whites and tans. $2.50. Davis Coats, Walter's Coats, etc., and save I If the owner of this car will drive to the Theatre today and identify his number, two box seats will be presented to him for tonights perform- ance. This number was selected at random by the Management from a car standing on the street. WATCH FOR YOUR NUMBER.