U ICONGREGATIONAL ST U D FNT S IWILL CONSIDER INPOkT- ANT ETENTS In an effort to keep the student body informied on economical, social and political events the Congregational Students' association has planned a urns. It is planned to open the meet- ings with a 30-minute address on the subject announced for the evening which will be followed by an' openM isticussion. The speakers for the montlh of Oc- tober with the subjects that they will speak on are as follows: Prof. J. Rl. Brumnm, "The Collegeo Aan's Religion"; Prof. AV. A. Fraser, "Germany and the Peace 'Treaty"; Dr. J, B. Silcox, "Cal- ifornia"; Prof. Chas. B. Vibbert, "French-American Relationship"; Prof The list of speakers for the winter will include both local and out of town men. These forums which were originally held at noon on Sundays' will be open to the general public and' will be held in the church parlors in the basement of the church. Parcel, Post laundry cases at Wahr's, 316 State S.A' Lawboratory supplies, Coats, Aprons, otc. at Wahr's,' 316 State St.-.Av. MA LILST TIMES TODAY ALIC LAK In' One of the L .,ason' s rBest Pictures Seas," "Hold IATINEE 2, 31301 Adnits 20c Kiddies loc ii -I EVENING 7, 8:45 Adults 3c'~ Kiddies l0c "UN CHARTED SE ,ger Man ./ THURSDAY *A Tremendous Story with Mystery, Surprise and Action - -ADDED FEATURES, -b- "HOLD YOUR 1UJ1FITII" FOX NE A Screaming Comedy -MAJESTIC OR. E E K i ice Delysia ii "Afgar." "'° o-. t l r' J / .r.' '' \ + ;. +*w-. s x' ""' - . S ATURDAY MATINEES-2 :00,,3:'30' EVENINGS- A FRIDAY. )--Jimmy Hus- ntury Revue. I NT1EI , ; i 1 -\i / 1' received for the rcession on Fer- ollege year 1921- Thursday, Sept. Mr. Tillotson, n reference to restrictions gov- ession. kSSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN. . :r .f *Friday, and .Saturday FAMOUIS PLAYERS-LASKY, PRESENTS A. DONALD CPI SP PR1ODUCTION eie WITH' DAVID POWELL - Because she was rich, U1I~ .ty's black sheep thought was fair game. And pli her into a whirl of crn I1hjir 1utlove took a hand to a red-blooded Yank! A fascinating story Il with adventure, roman ir r/' -w TRYOUTS I ted immediately lst~aff of the Gar- t Gargoyle office, 2 to 5 o'clock. kAT e and dress- tstudent's op, 309-311 r .:;,: j :... .=- .: : :... ii J, } + , .t I i rr.rgy r. ...+.. ! , + i.. .. III X1)1] OR SI Wainount c une -- : : , . ' \ A ,tot; : ;, N j HERE Zane, "THE MAN OF, THE 1I1 [\ UCK'S FOX NEWS COMEDY OFFERING A FLIVVER WEDDING ONE BIG LAUGH MAJESTI CAN GET Grey's FOREST" SUNDAY .- "T1-t ,.AFFAIRS OF AN. AL _. kburgers ER THIROW heyro Swell. UPI ere's the place. , NOTE THE. CHANGE TIME OF SHOWS TN - } STARTI N C SUNDAY OCTOBER FOR, THIS SPECIAL, PRODUCTION THE SENSATION OF SENSATIONS ENOUGH STARS FOR1 ITRSALL IN THIS "ONE I K!S WALLACE REID ELLIOT DEXTER rI THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE KOSLOFF RAYMOND HATTON GLORIA SA~NSO BEBE DANIELS WANDA HAWLEY AGNES AYERS FOLLY MORAN TOD~AY [ART MONTE BLUE' ]r._ JULIA .FAYE ley NOTE ATTEND THIS MATINEE4S AND AVOID THE NIGHT CROWDS STARTING NEXT SUNDAY CEIL yB. Di-MLLE'S Greatest Production " The Affairs of Anatol" SPECIAL 1 0-PIECE ORCHESTRA GORGEOUS GOWNS ! TREMENDOUS STORY! RICH SETTINGS! IU's i SUNDAY SHOWS: 1 :00-3 :00--5 :00-7:00--9:00 BECAUSE TIS COSTLIEST PI EVER MADE THE PRI( SLIGHTLY AD' YOU ARE SIURE OF A SEAT IF YOU COME BEFORE THESE HOURS