THE MICHIGAN DAILY -Mvomm b-amm...N." -- 1~ DAILY OFFICIAL BLLETIN9 Volume 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1I01 Number 89 To All Members of the University:, In view of the proclamation of President Harding and of the special significance of Armistice Day this year, all University exercises will be sus- pended on Friday, Nov. 11. M. L. BURTON. To Members of the University: Owing to the annual meeting of the National Association of State Uni- versities at New Orleans, the President of the University and Mrs. Burton will not be "at home" on Wednesday, Nov. 9. Seniors:s It is impossible at the present time to kndw exactly. who will be gradu- ated during this college year. All students who expect to receive their de- grees in February, June, or August, 1922, should of their own individual volitionf respond to the requests of the Michiganensian, and other senior af- fairs on the campus. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar., Executive Board of the Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive-Board of the Graduate School on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 4:10 p. m. ALFRED H. LLOYD. Prospective Teachlers - Seniors and Graduate Students: The Bureau of Appoititments will continue its annual enrollment the remainder of this week in the office of the School of Education, room 105, Tappan Hall. All those desiring positions for February or September are, re- quested to fill in the permanent blanks at this time. The office will be open from 8 to 12 every morning and from 1:30 to 5 Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. MARGARET CAMERON, Secretary. Twilight Organ Recital: Earl V. Moore will render the following program on the Frieze Me- morial Organ in Hill Auditorium, Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Con- cert Overture (Maitland); Vesperal (d'Evry); Piece Heroique (Franck); In Paradisum and Fiat Lux (Dubois). The concert will begin on time and the doors will be closed during numbers. No admission charge. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Freshman Engineers: Prof. Ray K. Immel of the Department of Public Speaking will address the Freshman Engineers on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1921, at 11 a. m., in room 348 Engineering building. (Freshmen - Be sure and see your "Mentor" this week. Also, pay your "Class dues".) C. E. WILSON, Head Mentor Freshman Engineers. The Scroll: Th'e opening meeting of the year will be held in the Natural Science Auditorium, Wednesday, Nov; 9, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. George R. Swain will give an illustrated lecture, Kodaking in Cairo. The public is cordially invited. After the lecture a short business meeting will be held at which all members are'expected to be present. Election of officers, and announcement of plans for the year will then be made. ORMA F. BUTLER. LOCAL BARBER SHOP WILL SEND MAN TO BADGER GAME One man from a group of 10 will be chosen to go to Wisconsin at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Arcade Barber shop when the final drawing for the lucky number will be made. For sev- eral weeks the shop has been giving out a numbered ticket with each haircut, and 10 of these tickets were drawn last night. The men holding these tickets, who are asked to be present at the drawing this afternoon, are: J. Joachim, H. M. Nowels, '24, G. F. Marshall, '25, E. R. Stoliker, Spec. D, A. C. Farley, '23, G. H. Hamilton, 24E, Clayton E. Holcomb, '22, L. E.{ Bredenburg, '24, J. Pirico, H. J. Ley- da, '24. North of Boston - Mountain Interval A Boy's Will - - AHR'S - $1.75 2.00 - 1.25 The Books of Robert Frost w UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE p The most distinctive line of THE "Y" INN AT LANE HALL BEST QUALITY OF FOOD - SNAPPY SERVICE Personal Greeting Cards ever shown in Ann Arbor SENIOR NOTICE Only 9 days left to have your 'Ensian pictures taken. No ex- tension of time can be granted. Organization pictures only are to be taken during the month of January. _{ (, The Wisteria Shop 330 Maynard Street Lunch and Dinner, per week-$6.00 OPEN TO MEN AND WOMEN PRIVATE ROOMS FOR SPECIAL PARTIES f I- i 10 I ENLARGING The Whist Club fiurished as a cam- us activity in 1898. Winter is Here Photographs Best Preserve the Pleasure of College Days LOOK Prices at Rock Bottom for Tailor-Made Suits SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS -FROM $36 -$60 Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed "WE ARE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU ARE" Come in! PUT IN YOUR ORDER NOW! A. G. MARCHESE TAILOR 821 SOUTH MAIN STREET The popular sport is Dancing~ Do You Dance? If not, see Halsey at once / O :,ERTH ARCADE Flours : 1.5, 7-10 °° I / I 334 SO. STAT ti! Iu [E ST. Phone us today for your appointment. PHONE 303 W 1. vF I FRAMING c . .. STARS ARa STARS a STARS 29 STARS Delta Sigma Rho: - Delta Sigma Rho will hold a dinner at 6 p. m. tonight (Wednesday) the Union. All local, as well as out-of-town members hre requested to present. BYRON F. FIELD, President. at be REGULAR PRICES E STARTS TODAY I- REGULAR PRICES I I i Exhibit of Chr-ysanthemums: Chrysanthemums are in full bloom at the Botanical Garden, Packar~d Street. Students and any others interested are invited to visit the green- houses. H. H. BARTLETT. Players Club: There will be a try-out for all those interested in singing Wednesday at 7 p. m. in Alpha Nu rooms -on fourth floor of University Hall. Those unable to be there at that time please call Miss Chase, 2946-J. R. B. RITTER, President. Section A in Rhetoric: Section A for delinquent students in course 1 in rhetoric will meet with Mr. Davidson Thursday, Nov. 10, in Room 101, West hall, at 4 p. m. F. N. SCOTT. THE CtiARACTEI WAS SELECTED] APPLICATIONS IP YORK, N. Y., AN NEWS BEAUTYC R "BEAUT'Y" SEE HUNDRED SEE The Most Beautiful Girl! FROM 10,000 FUL WOMEN N THE NEW COSTUME AS I D DETROIT FORE. IT'S BEP CONTEST. PARABLE. 1 t S{ /r' tl t.tt It A SEE S'OF BEAUTI- ARRAYED IN NEVER BE- AUTY INCOM- SEE WHAT'S GOING N f WEDNESDAY' 12:00-Rainbow club luncheon in room 325, Union. 5:00-Meeting of entire business staff and tryouts of the Gargoyle, Press building. 7:00-Band Bounce, Hill auditorium 7:00-Players club vocal tryout for chorus in Alpha Nu room, fourth floor, University hall. 7:15-Meeting of Pi Delta Epsilon. 7:30-Order of De Molay meets at the Masonic cathedral. ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL FOR UNION OPERA MADE PUBLIC Keena, Director, Chooses Nine Men for "Make It for Two" Players Positions in the orchestra of the Michigan Union opera, "Make It For Two", were definitely given out last night by Kemp Keena, grad., director. The men have been selected from a large number of tryouts, and have been playing together for some time. The list of men and positions is as follows: piano, William C. Kratz, '24E, 1st violin, R. E. Lounsbury, ex- '21; 1st violin, John F. Dinwiddie, '24A, 2nd violin, T. C. Tracy, '24, cel- lo, C. B. Peirce, '24M, clarinet, R. A. Cowles, '22E, cornet, E. M. Beresford,. '2,flute, H. E. Brown, '123, trap, Don E. Rhodes, grad. Hocking Will Head Adelphi BROADWAY IN ITS GALA NIGHT COLO toCU Z C4 + ; ,: SEE \ THE GARDEN WHERE DREAMS BEGIN. THE REVELS OF THE PRIMROSE PATH - THE CORRIDORS OF CHANCE ADOLPH ZUKOR. PRESENTS YOUTH EXPERIENCE LOPE AMBITION HOPE MOTHER PLEASURE OPPORTUNITY CHANCE TOUT DESPAIR INTOXICATION GOOD NATURE POVERTY WEALTH BEAUTY FASHION SPORT EXCITEMENT CONCEIT TEMPTATION WORK DELUSION CRIME HABIT DEGRADATION FRAILTY MAKESHIFT GLOOM Each vividly played by a Star adapted to~ the role SEE THURSDAY 4:15-Organ recital in Hill auditorium. 7:00-Western Normal club meets in Lane hall. 7:15-Varsity Glee club rehearsal at Union. 7:15-Dixie club meets at Union. 7:80-EXecutive committee of the Com- merce club meets 'fn room 304, Un- ion. 7:30--Gun and Blde club meets in reading room, Union. 7:30-Round-Up club meets. in room THE PLACE OF FORGOTTEN HOPES. THE HOUSE OF LOST SOULS. THE LAND THAT LOVE CALLS HOME. // I A OA6 W2T r'u' I Wilfrid Hocking, '24L, was elected speaker of the Adelphi House of Rep-1 resentativestat their meeting last night in their room in University hall. This was occasioned by the' sudden resignation of Preston H. Scott, '22, whose duties on the ora- 8 306, Union. torical staff prevented his giving the :0-Zionist society meets in Lane necessary time to the Adelphi work. hall. . I Marsh Speaks in Milwaukee U-NOTICES Dr. P. L. Marsh, of the department 'e meeting of the Higbland Park of internal medicine, is away for a club, scheduled for tonight, is post- where he addrestot Miluaue kes poned until further notice. Watch County Medical society Nov. 8 on the The Daily. subject of the treatment of diabetis. j I TO MISS THIS PICTURE IS LIKE GOING WITHOUT YOUR MEALS SEE IT BY ALL MEANS Richard Bar thelmess 4Youthf iNew York Andt ioua takes his iiingi .nnks all the Every Scoured joy of life and finds - the dregs! Then Audience for its stumnbles, falls, sinks so deep that only Thrilled Fashion Love can find him, by the and A story of all you've ever known of human Rich s444 Beautiful experience. Moving through scenes of vivid 1o.t ul W omen!2 beauty and pulsing with adventure. Settings!t a A STORY WITH AN APPEAL TO YOU, NO MAT- TER WHAT YOUR STATION IN LIFE J I Iris ,reiiin engineers jpay dues at en- trance to room 348, Engineering More than 45 years ago Michigan's building, between 9 and 3 o'clock to- athletics included a crew which trained day. for three months before it was de- cided the sportcould not be kept up. In the olden days mass meeting were eld in the gym and a crowd of 1,000 Don't forget to pay your Daily sub- as a record-breaker, scription.-adv. f MATINEE S A GEORGE IT ZMAURIC EVENINGS ---I Come Just before these hours 2:00 and 3:30 GET THE MATINEE HABIT a~~p 9aaoi ~ ,,t; Come just before these hours 7:00 and 8:30 LAST FEATURE STARTS AT 9:00 AESOP'S FABLES - NEWS ARCADE ORCHESTRA ADDED tCOUNTRY CHICKENS" ALWAYS THE BEST SHORT SUBJECTS