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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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":'he e wl b e a' Miiethiig korI,'io
house presidents at 4 o'clock Wedfres-
d~y Nov~ 9; ini Sarah 'CMWdll' An~gell
Dean.Myra $r Jordan will bQ at home
for all University women from 3 to 6
o'clock Tuesday afternoons.
Thesre will be a meeting of the Jun-
ior Girls' play committee at 4 o'clock
-Moniday afternoon in Betsy Barbour
house.- 9
Indoor work in gymnasium classes
will start on Thursday, Nov. 10.
Upperclassmen who have work in
gymnasium from last year to mnake up
..must ,see 'Miss' Wood before Wednes-
day, Nov. 9, in order to arrange class-
es.
atStylus will hold its regular meeting
a7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Nov.
8, at the Chi Omega house.
Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet
at 4:30 o'clock Monday in Sarah Cas-
,Well Angell hall.; The officers are:
President, Helen Brown; vice-presi-
dent, Dorothy Spencer, and librarian,
Ruth Holliday.
All graduate women are invited to
the first of a series of weekly teas to
be given by_ the Graduate Women's
club, from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday after-
noon in Barbour gymnasium. Further
*information concerning the meetings
of this club will be announced on the
bulletin board outside of the Graduate
school office and in the Daily colum'ns.
All women who are interested in the
Commerce club will meet at 3 o'clock
Tuesday, room 101, Economics build-
ing, to nominate candidates for the
vice-presidency of the club.

'25 WOMIEN'S SECOND TEAM
DEFE~ATS SOPHOMORE SE'COIDS
Freshman girls' sett td tearf. defeat-
ed the sophow ore-seeond- -teari by a
*coi~v f 2-0, Thursday afternoon, In the
most spirited,-game played.; so far this
.Week. .The playing- on. both -sides was.
characterized, by good work in the.
forward lines.
Friday afternoon-&a- "conisolation
game" between the two previougly de-
feated teams, sophomore first -and
freshman first, was played resulting

in a victory for the sop-homores, 3-0.
- t 4 o'6,lodi Mon~day afternoon there
will be another game between the
freshiman_ .aid 'sop'homore second
'teams. 'The ."cup ganme";1s to 'be
played oh ,Wednesday; Nov. 9.
In '92, a -boarding house clique ran
the freshmah elections and placed all
of their members- in office. 'The fraud
was exposed and a new election held.
Daily Want Adis Pay.-Adv.

PROFESSOR SCOTT RE-ELECTED
PUBLICATIONS BOARD READ
Prof. F. N. Scott was re-elected
chairman of the Board in Control of
Student Publications at the board
meeting Saturday. Renaud Sherwood,
'22, was appointed secretary.
Girls Attention! Rain water sham-
poos, hair daressing, marcel-waving.
face and 'scaip treatment. Wigs for
rent. Mrs. J. Ri. 'rrojanowski, 1110 S
University Ave., side entrance. Phone.
696-W-Adv

U S E D CA RS Student's Garage Serv'ice
1917 (Ford Touring --.: $85-
Ford Underslung Speedster $125:
Henderson Motorcycle4se
S EEL EY- LU MBY 00M PAN Y' .
Cor'. Catherine and Deta tiSts. . (Look Us Up)

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'CONSTANCE TALMADGEI

SUN.
NIGHT
NOV.13
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WHITNEY
THEATRE

Best

$2.50

"WEDDING BELLS"
HAROLD LLOYD

VEROCCURDTO YOU Til
7!' EWORL "NtiEEDS TODAY
Is the thrill o['romanc.
The sunshine cof1ekuhter.
.:And he maic %~fre&fidness.

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"AMONG THOSE PRESENT "

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Shubert-Michigan
DETROIT

Starting Matinee TODAY

Sunday

Nov. 6#h

AT THE TlE ITFRS

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"Made

Arcade-Tom Moore in
in Heaven."

THE MOST COLOSSAL OF ALL MOTION PICTURE OFFERINGS.
GOLDW YN
Has the Honor to Announce the Detroit Premiere o@
THE GREATEST SCREEN SPECTACLE ~*,
THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN l.::"'1:. r "a.ii.."a"
r . sensalfon ci the hour. ~
Produced by the Unlone Cinematografica Itallana fh t's c~ k ulO
Sardou's famous and sensational love romance of the Empress ofIN
the East who lost the throne of. the Caesars rather than Od S a
sacrifice the man she truly loved A jh3 j pucsln.
THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD HAS BEEN WRITTEN-'IN LOVE .
STORIES AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM containsu &.B a l*V
This gigantic screen spectacle, made in Italy is the sensation of.r' r'a I~oper l
the amusement world, and intending patrons should order seats at Poue 1
once. It is i screening of the great days of the ancient orient when rd w b
Byzantium v s the Capital of the Civilized World, and the Empress JOS. M.QGAITESvM
Theodora rui -1 the hearts and minds of men. It is colossal in con-
ception, mare, loos in execution. In one gigantic scene, showing 25,- .roducer atf
000 people in ' he great arena, 40 real lions" are turned loose among TAk' IT FROM ME
the maddened liob. 1okb
IF YOU DION'T SEE "THEODORA" YOU MIGHT AS WELL STOP 0
GOING TO 'SEE NOTION PICTURESh WILL S. JOI4NSTOME.
- PRICES ___ -11Jc £vTom J014NSTONE
Evenings-50c to $2.00 Matinees, Daly--60c to $1.50

Majestic-Betty Compson its "At
the End of the World."
Wuerth-"The Son of Walling-
ford." An All-star cast.
Orpheum-_ Constance Talmadge
in "Wedding Bel's.'

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Garrick (Detroit)-The musical
comedy sensation, "Up in the
Clouds.
SShubert Michigan (Detroit)- A
Goldwyn feature, "Theodora."
Whitey -Today
Whiney--Madame Petrova_ in
"The White Peacock.'
80 Tons of Rock
Halfa Mile Deep'
aHigh Grade Diamonds are be-
coming scarcer and more valua-
ble every day. To. produce a
one-carat Diamond, 80 tons of
rock have to be excavated from
a depth of over half a mile, and,
more than three years of time
and. labor are devoted to giving
such a stone its wonderful in-
vestmenta value and- ever-hasting
brilliancy.
Ask about our Diamond Club
Plan.

"The Son at Wallingl ord"

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WITH AN ALL-STAR

CAST

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY
Lillian and George Randolph Chester
ONE OF THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS EVER PRODUCED

A Story of Human Interest and Spectacular Scenes.
A Whole City Used to Stage a Pageant.
A Lake of Burning COil.

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