THE MICHIGAN DAIL"Y"' S-ND a TH McHIGN DIL S1Dk DAILY OFFICiAL BULLETIN Volume2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 80, 191 _ Number 81 Change in Time: Beginning Mnday, Oct. 31, all University exercises will be arranged in accordance with Central Standard time. M. L. BURTON. 1925 Literary Students: Desiring to visit the stacks and workrooms of the University Library (following the talks on the Library given in the Rhetoric classes), will be shown through in groups on Monday evening, Oct. 31, from 7-9. Students will please come to the Delivery Corridor, 2nd floor. FREDERICKA B. GILLETTE, Superintendent of Circulation and Stacks. Graduate Students in Education: The second conference of Graduate Students specializing in Education will meet in room 105, Tappan Hall, Monday evening, Oct. 31, from 7 to 9 p. m. Dean Whitney, Professors Woody, Berry, Davis, Jackson, Edmon- son, Myers, and Whipple, also Messrs. Searles and Sangren, will discuss research problems in Education. GUY M. WHIPPLE. Junior Research Club: Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 8 p. m. in room F 426 New Science building. Subjects: - Timber Rot Studies in California. -Lee Bonar. Infra-red Band Spectra. -Dr. _E.'F. Harker. " H. R. SNOW, Secretary. TIE CHANGE University time will be set back one hour in accordance with the return of the state to Central Standard time. Please communicate with us at your earliest convenience if you are inter- ested in an amazingly simple method of increasing your income at a total expense to you of only one _ollar. This offer is positively limited so act promptly. Write The H. and C. Agency, 701'Wm. Alden Smith, Jr., Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. k I MICHIGAN DECORATIONS We have the best in the City of Michigan Pennants, Banners, Pillow Covers, Table Runners, etc. __ w AHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE U Ii Girls Attention! Rain water -sham joos, hair dressing, marcel-waving face and scaip tfeatmect. Wigs foa rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojauowski, 1110 S University Ave., side entrance. Phone 696-W.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. SCHIUMACfl[R HARDJWARE COMPANY A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS 308-10-I2 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONES 174-175-M I Do You Know-- PERFE CTION OIL HEATERS Just the thing for these That the goods bought at our store clhilly mornings and ev- have University. Leehres: Professor A. J. Barnouw, Queen Wilhelmina Lecturer inI versity, will lecture in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:15 3, and 4. His subjects will be: - 1. Contemporary Dutch Literature. 2. Art and Artist teenth Century. 3. Ifolland's Colonial Expansion. a guarantee back of them like enings. Takes the chill Columbia Uni- p. m., Nov. 2, in the Seven- F. E. ROBBINS. Display of Chrysanthemums: During the first two weeks of November a large collection of chrysan- themums will be in full blossom in the greenhouses of the Botanical Gar- dens of the University. The greenhouses are open during daylight hoursT and visitors are welcome. H. H. BARTLETT. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Faculty Meeting-There will be a meeting of the Literary Faculty Mon- day afternoon, Oct. 31, in the Lecture room of the New Science building at 4:10 p. in. Election of members of Standing Committees and discussion of report presented by Dr. Cross's committee. JOHN R. EFFINGER. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Dean's Advisory Committee-This Committee will meet Tuesday after- noon; Nov. 1,4 at 4:10 in the Dean's office. JOHN R. EFFINGER. this: "If they are not right we make them right!" \Wall-paper, paints, oils, glass, wax- es, brushes, polishes, cleaners, shellacs, colors, in fact everything in the- wall- paper and paint trade. I Smoke, No Odor, No Dirt. Comes in all black and Nickel Trim. off in a few minutes; no I Priced - $6.75 and $7.50 Also Electric Heaters -$6.98 I PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT CoH. Major & Co. The Halsey Studios 203 EAST WASHINGTON 10 'A WHAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 4:15-Faculty concert, iunm. Hill auditor. MONDAY 6:30-Bible class meets Room, Lane hall. 7 :30-Varsity Glee club Union. in Upper rehearsal at TUESDAY 11:00-Dr. Van der Roeve speaks to Medical students and faculty in Medical amphitheater. 4015-Chemical society lecture by Prof. Ernst Cohen in room 165, Chemistry, building.% 6:00-Cabinet club initiation banquet at Lane hall. 7:00-Choral union rehearsal at the . School of Music. 7:00-Union Orchestra rehearsal in assembly hall, Union. 7:15-It. Clemens club meets in room 321, Union. 7:30-Boxing club meets in room 323, Union. 8:00-Ocolytes meet i room 106, )a- son hall. U-NOTICES Ticklets for the Press club luncheon Tuesday evening are on sale at Wahr's and the Union; also in the main corridor of University hall from 1 to 4:30 o'clock Monday aft- ernoon. Freshman Lit elections will be held between the hours of 9 and 2 o'clock Monday in the lower corri- dor of University hall. Saturday 's Games Iowa 13, Purdue 6. Wisconsin 35, Minnesota 0. U. of Detroit 14, Tulane 10. Notre Dame 28, Indiana 7. Wash. and. Jeff. 17, Syracuse 10. Yale 45, Brown 7. Penn State 28, Georgia Tech. 7. Center 6, Harvard 0. Pittsburgh 28, Penn 0. Cornell 62, Dartmouth 7. Princeton 34, Virginia 0. Columbia 0, Colgate 7. Prof. White Speaks in Detroit Prof. A. H. White of the chemical engineering department addressed the Michigan State Teachers' association at Detroit Friday on the subject of the embargoes on dyes.. WOMEN TO BEGIN CAMPAIGN DRIVE "Buy a chocolate bar and help build the women's building," is the slogan of the campaign fund commit- tee of the Women's league. Starting Tuesday morning there will be a booth in the league room of University hall where women may buy such lit- tle necessities as hair nets, and the profits will all go for the fund which is to carry on the drive for life mem- berships in the new University of Michigan League building. Using this boothas a basis, teams of girls will sell chocolate, candy, cakes, and sandwiches in the corridors of Uni- versity hall. t Patronize the campaign workers and see the fund grow. PREMIER BRIAND AND FRENCH DELEGATION SAIL FOR AMERICA Havre, Oct. 29.-Premier Briand of France, and the French delegation to the Washington conference on the limitation of armament and far east- ern problems sailed from their port for New York on the liner Lafayette at 6 o'clocknthis evening. "I shall not begin work tonight. I am thinking merely of the instructive and interesting experiences ahead of me," said the premier shortly before sailing. .-.._.__ " o . j "; :. 1. . i"i i,:s i.: t, , i . 1' f1 \ ' ti t 'px '" PHONE 237 have added a new department their institution. We will teach. branches of STAGu DANCING and Eccentric to all Children's Classes Saturday Afternoon The Buckingham Hours Two to Four BALLROOM DANCING EVERYDAY BY APPOINTMENT Ballet, Toe,.Soft Shoe Another Fyfe 71odel Strictly bench made of imported Russia calfskin---a distinctive fall boot in which the new broad toe is emphasized. Medium shade tan or black. A complete display of Fyfe Shoes for men over Calkins' Drug Store. Tom Lally, representative. N HOURS lto5 - 74o10 1Y1'ER77F ARCADE 0 Woodward and Adams DETROIT EM R;R s AT THE THEATERS 1 s FRAMING I I r0OD A Y Screen °' Arcade-James Oliver Curwood presents "The Golden Snare." Majestic-Pola Negri in "Gipsy. Blood." Wuerth-Marie Provost in "No- body's Fool." Orpheum-Emily Stevens with Montague Love in "The Place of Honeymoons." I I tf SUNDAYDINNER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 CHICKEN SOUP Maryland Chicken Beef Steak a la Charlevoix Ham and Rice Croquettes Boston Baked Beans Glazed Sweet Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Baked Squash Creamed Corn SALADS Fruit Salad Combination Salad Head Lettuce Cottage Cheese' Olives . Pickles DESSERTS Chocolate Apple Raspberry Pie Rice Pudding City Y. W. C. -A. 'maim %C Noq c. f f WI 0v ORIGINAL AND CLEVER PORTRAITS THIS WEE Stage Garrick (Detroit)-Mr. Leo Dit- richstein in "Toto." Shubert Michigan (Detroit)- Madame Petrova in "The White Peacock." - PHONE 303-W - STATE STREET STUDIOS I ANN ARBOR HILLSDALE I I , ... . 3- r iv A b1NI U -11