THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0~~~~ i )AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN olame 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 Number 22. Y VIAM ii i~ll iv~./ta.a' {!a i v+ a~ay v . .,. All Holders of Football'Tickets and Residents of Ann Arbor: A crowd of over 40,000 will be present at the Michigan-Ohio State game Saturday, Oct. 22. A large number of the visitors will come in automo- biles. Parking space in Ann Arbor is limited to the streets. To avoid con- gestion, every owner of an automobile in Ann Arbor should leave his car at home and not park on any of the streets. This would aid very materially in providing parking space for those who must come to our city in auto- mobiles and immensely aid in relieving congestion. All streets will be closed to automobile traffic within one block of Ferry field. This is necessary in order that the crowd may enter and leave Ferry field at the gates designated on back of tickets. Each holder of a ticket should enter and leave the field at gate so designated. This will pre- vent jamming either going in or out of the field and will aid those in charge and the traffic policemen as well in handling the crowd satisfactorily. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON TICKETS AND SIGNS NEAR THE GROUNDS. ALL OWNERS OF CARS IN ANN ARBOR LEAVE CARS AT HOME AND OUR TRAFFIC AND CROWDING PROBLEM WILL BE SOLVED. FIELDING H. YOST. To All Students: The Health Service dispensary is open 8 to 12 except Sunday, and 1 to 5 except Saturday and Sunday. Students wishing Health Service Men's physician at any other time, please call University telephone exchange operator and ask for name and telephone number of physician on duty. These physicians should be called for regularly enrolled full fee Univer- sity students only. WARREN E. FORSYTHE, M. D., Director. Twilight Organ Recital: The Twilight Organ Recital, Thursday afternoon, will be given by Mr. Harry Russell Evans of the faculty of the University School of Music, at 4:15 o'clock. Mr. Evans will play numbers by Kindler, Nevin, Sturges and Guilmant. There will be no admission charge. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Choral Union Condert: Harold Bauer, pianist, will be the soloist at the first Choral Union Con- cert, Hill Auditorium, Thursday evening. Patrons are requested to arrive in time to be seated at 8 o'clock, as the concert will begin on time, and the doors will be closed during numbers. Holders of season tickets are re- quested to detach and present for admission Coupon "1" marked "Doh- nanyi". CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts - Dean's Advisory Committee: There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee in the Dean's office, Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 4:10 p. m. JOHN R. EFFINGER. Junior Engineers: The October Assembly will be held in room 348 of the Engineering building today, Thursday, at 10 o'clock. W. C. HOAD, Class Mentor. Inter-Fraternity Conference: The Inter-Fraternity Conference at the request of Dean Bursley will hold a special meeting Thursday evening, Oct. 20, at 7:30 o'clock in room 302 Michigan Union. £ e PREPARE FOR MONSTER CROWD AT OSU AME MAKE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS; STANDING PLATFORMS BEING BUILT Officials in charge of the arrange- ments for the Ohio State game Satur- day are using every effort to prevent congestion. Streets within a block of Ferry field will be closed to traffic, and the new system of admitting the 40,000 or more who attend the game by means of four gates will be inau- gurated. PHOTOGRAPH TRYOUTS WANTED Tryouts wanted for photo- graphic department, Michiganen- sian. Good camera necessary. Call Stone, 1505. cI II I 1 PARCEIJ DELIVERY TELEPHONE 2700 TRUNKS 'N EVERYTHING AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTA- TION RATES BY HOUR OR TRIP Party Driving a Specialty CADILLAC NASH COLE H. E. BARKE-Phone 1927 ANN ARBOR NASH GARAGE Across from the "Maj." Frances Caspari, teacher of culture. Studio, Cornwell Bldg. terms, Phone 38.-Adv. voice For l Ll.l 111 iJ 1 1i vuG vvsi. aau . s + ' ahr's I Go On Foot Due to the fact that a large number of automobiles are driven to the games at the field, the owners of au- tomobiles in this city will be asked to go on foot and save the parking space in the streets about the field to be used by car owners who drive through from neighboring towns. Inside, incline planes at the east end of the field are being erected to furnish standing room for those who did not get reserved seats. General admission tickets are being sold at the present time. At first it was planned to put 4,000 tickets on sale, but this has been cut down to 3,500. There is a possibility of these being entirely sold before the day of the game. Warning Issued Warning is issued to those who are selling their student tickets, and par- ticularly to those who are selling them at advanced prices. According to the rules of the association no stu-; dent can dispose of his ticket except through official channels, and those who rid themselves of, a ticket pur- chased with order or accompanied by a student coupon expose themselves to the rules of the University and also violate a law and can be prosecuted. Power House Fires Extinguished Fires which broke out several days ago in the coal pile near the Univer- sity power house, have been entirely extinguished, according to C. E. Par- don, superintendent of the buildings and grounds department. UNIVERSITY I Log Log BOOKSTOR E Rules WITH LEATHER CASES $13.0 -1 a Aays W ed ucdtfion WE KNOW that an education inrthe arts develops our graciousness and charm but face to face with the exigencies of a prac- tical everyday life we are aware that a business train- ing is necessary to our con- fort and peace of mind, Keep on reading Mr. Educator's Talks, tiES Its Rp YjOU Rff4 i I MWA i 1 1 Headquarters for AGAIN WE SAY - Da n c e and There is No Place Like STARBUCK'S for Quick Meals Lunches and Hot Dogs Try STARBUCKS . Tod y 605 E, Liberty Banque t Programs De Luxe New Lines in Paper, Leather, Wood and Celluloid The Ma e.Schairer Company 112 $outh Main-t lp F O: .1 11 - _- - ,I lI ~.. .: i. . , 'l1? I. Chimes Staff and Tryopt Meet Today The business staff and tryouts og Chimes will meet at 5 o'clock today in the Pross building. II YOU WILL find many exclusive features in DEY portraits and mountings that are not duplicated in any other stuio-they are original aind have claps, NEVE DISA'POINT A CJSTOMER WHAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 10:00-October assembly of junior en- gineers in room 348 of Engineering building.- 12:30-Dental faculty-luncheon, room 133, Union. 3:00-7 :00-Freshman health lectures .by Dr. Forsythe in Natural Science auditorium.- 3:30-First general session of Press convention in Union. 4:00-Varsity soccer practice. 4:00-Matinee Musical opening con- cert, Union. 4:00-Freshman lits meet in Univer- sity hall to nominate officers. 4:00-Matinee Musical society ,meets in Union. 4:00-Editorial staff of the Michigan- ensian meets in Press building. All try-outs requested to be present. 4:15-Organ recital by Earl nMoore, Hill auditorium. 5:00-Chimes business staff and try- outs meet in Press building. 6:00-Informal luncheon of Press con- vention at Union. 7:15-Meeting of the Sociedad in room 201, University hall. 7:30-Monteith clyb meets at Lane hall. 7:30-Alpha Nu meets tonight instead of Friday for this week. ' 7:30-Wayfarers meet in room 304, Union, to elect officers. 8:00-Round-Up club holds smoker at Union. 8:00-Christian Science society meets in Lane hall auditorium. 8:00-Concert by Harold Bauer, Hill auditorium. FRIDAY 12:30-Law faculty luncheon, room 133, Union. 4:10-Upper Room Bible class meets at Lane hall. 8:00-Michigan's first music week pro- gram, Pattengill auditorium. U-NOTT S All fraternities and sororities must pay for their space in the 1922 Michigan- ensian immediately. Contracts may be signed at 'Ensian office. All organizations wishing space in the 1922 Michiganensian must sign con- tracts immediately. Sign contracts at Michiganensian office in Press building any afternoon. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. AT THE THEATERS T 0 D A Y 1! ) I Screen Arcade-Thomas H. sents Betty Blythe er 0' Mine." Majestic - Charles "The Idle Class." Ince pre- in "Moth- Chaplin in DO YOU KNOW THAT- I The refreshing beverages you buy during the big games on Ferry Field, - the cooling fla- vor that they afford, the de- lightful taste they give - are made by the Kleis Beverage Co. ii wz J I C , 0000006 - ,T I I Wuerth-Douglas Fairbanks in his own protuction "The Three Musketeers." Orpheum-Tom Mix in "Prarie Trails," and Mary Anderson in "Bubbles." I STATE ST, EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS i ANN ARBOR STUDIOS HLLSDALE ANN ARBOR'S OWN A" DEY THIS WEEK Phone 1948 for a WE STAND THE TEST! Case Today . Stage WE USE THE BEST! Garrick (Detroit) - The Green- wich Village Follies, 1920. Shubert Michigan (Detroit)-The Bat. Ra (' Buy a Box DR. FRANK TYLER, MICHIGAN GRADUATE, DIES AT HOSPITAL Dr. Frank H. Tyler, '80H, of Kal- amazoo, died suddenly yesterday morning in the University hospital, following a lingering illness of five years. He seemed well on his way to recovery, when without any signs of a relapse, fell from his chair, dead. Dr. Tyler was a member of the Ro- tary club and St. Luke's Episcopal church. His widow and three sons, Raymond, '25, Guy and Harold Tyler, who are in business in Kalamazoo, survive him. FUDGE BUTTER CREAMS CHOCOLATE NUTS MILK CHOCOLATES a n -N1III 11.11 1 1111 fNm IIIIIImIIIIIIIIImImIn II PHONE 2508 - - - * Just a Reminder Have you ever sent your garments here to be cleaned? You don't know what you are miss- ing. Send them today. We call for and deliver. "SWISSILIZED GARMENTS STAY CLEAN LONGER" - .. - - a . . - .. a - a _ - PONE 2508 209 SO. 4TH AVE. The Only Place Enrging Is Used In Ann Arbor ISeA.L. II~n * n~ly fHMIIM.H~liac0 6zneHHIHIHHHHHH SUPERIOR CANDIES ADVISERS NOTICE SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICED MORSE'S --SCHRAFFT'S - SPOEHR'S 9 2 ~g x_1 Upperclass advisers are asked to mail the postcard enclosed with their list of freshmen. This is for the purpose of checking the receipt of each list. Some ad- visers have failed to do so. W. W. GOWER, '22, General Chairman, Upperclass Advisers. I 709 N, University Buy a Bag 'i