.r .r.awr..r .+.n+ wwr.Y i ener, '22M, former, Li captain, and Mar- 9, were married on' home of the bride's tlih Fifth street, Ain basketball captain, so been the Medical is now a member of the Student coun- cil. He is also a member of Michi- gamua, senior honorary society, and of the Phi Chi fraternity. Mrs. Ry- chener is a member of the Mu Phi Epsilon sorority. Do as others do, go down town to J. F. Wuerth's for Lab. Coats, Dental Coats, Waiter's Coats, etc., and save -money; next to Wuerth Theater.-,adv. I Wxomn I F _______~~..~~~~~~.~~ - ,_, 4. 2~\ ,,~ , ~ ~,j 4, 4~. -C- 1~ ~A' When Buying a Corsage ere is no better place to buy it than the aize, if you want a "corsage that is artistic Blu and thy? - because our designers have made such a orough study of floral art, that they can produce corsage which has all the artistic touches from the acement of flowers to the selection of a fitting rib- LU MAIZE BLOSSOM SHOP 9 NICKELS ARCADE (Open evenings till nine) NIEL F. VOLLMER W. S. WELLS Junior Girls' play manuscripts should be handed in to Elsa Oiesen,1 '23, by Oct. 15.- Tryouts for junior and senior class hockey teams will meet at 5 o'clock Monday, Oct, 3, in Barbour gymnas- ium. Girls who wish work may see Dean Myra B. Jordan at her office. Any person wishing to have type- writing or stenographic work done may get in touch with experienced girls wishing to do this kind of work by notifying Mrs. Jordan's secretary. Chaperones for the dances this week end are to be as follows: at the Un- ion - Friday- night, Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Saturday night, Mrs. H. G. Berger; at the Armory-Friday night, Mrs. Yates Adams; Saturday night, Mrs. H. B. Lazzell; at the Packard- Friday night, Mrs. Martha Hills; Sat- urday night, Mrs. H. W. Cake. All University girls are invited to a Y. W. C. A. tea from 3:30 to 6 o'clock Friday afternoon to meet Miss Mary Ross, general secretary of the Y. W. C. A. of Northwestern university. Information may be obtained at the Y. W. C. A. office at Newberry hall at all hours of the day. Tryouts for the University School of Music Girls' Glee club will be held from 10 to 11 o'clock Saturday, Oct. 1, and from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock, Thurs- day, Oct. 4. Junior and freshman girls are in- vited to the junior adviser dinner for freshmen at 6 o'clock Monday, Oct. 3 at Barbour gymnasium. A student's athletic book has been found and turned in to the office of the dean of women. The owner- may re- ceive it by applying to Miss Sherman, Mrs. Jordan's secretary.+ A sorority pledge pin which cannot be identified has been brought in to Mrs. Jordan's secretary, where it may be found by the owner. There are several positions open to girls who wish to work in private fam- ilies cooking and serving dinner, from 4 o'clock in the afternoon on. Miss Sherman, Mrs. Jordan's secretary, will be glad to talk to girls who wish work of this kind. MACDONALD-McLAUCHLIN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement was made of the en- gagement of Alice Joy MacDonald, '23, to Russell J. McLauchlin, ex-'15, both of Detroit, at a special dinner at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Wed- nesday evening. McLauchlin is a Cornell graduate of the class '18L, having spent two years here in the literary college, and at present is an associate editor of the Deiroit Saturday Night. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The marriage will take place next summer. Diniuf Engagement Announced Announcement of the engagement of Lenore Diniuf, '22, and Noel Richards, a senior at Indiana, was made last night at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house. Richards is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. The mar- riage will occur In January. Underwood, Remington, L. C. Smith, Royal; also Remington and Under- wood portables for sale or rent at 711 N. University Ave. Room 2, 2nd floor .-Adv. Drawing Instruments. Bargains in second hand sets at Wahr's, 316 State St.--Adv. f11 I' r , ti %s f.. LEAGUE POSTPONES AFTERNOON PARTY The Women's league party which was announced for this afternoon has been postponed. Owing to the factl that Dean Myra B. Jordan will en- tertain University women at tea on the following three Friday after- noons, the first afternoon party of the Women's league will be held Friday afternoon, Oct. 28. Members of the board of faculty advisors for this year will be as fol- lows: Mrs. Marion L. Burton, Mrs. L. A. Strauss, Mrs. R. W. Cowden, Mrs. T. E. Rankin, Mrs. W. R. Humphreys, Mrs. J. R. Bradsha,w Mrs. T. J. C. Diekhoff, and Mrs. F. W. Peterson. The last three are the new members which were elected by the board of directors of the Women's league at their meeting last June. It is customary for the board to invite I r/ TODAY and SATURDAY Ride Back to the Frontier Days AND HIS 5 vJOHN 'PHILIP SOUSA °Coi,'ductor CjannCommader V.5 .PI.1.F. 13 +i, TPAP 5- CON'lINTAh 'T'OUR TMu ATIANTuQ TO YHS PACSFIO 213 E. Liberty I I See tI ". 'XSO 1 ,> 4 I I Ft f aHBAS Is O TN f ~ 't A''S A~NTHE/~eM rs FDA" 3 5I AtLJ HLS POPULAR COMPOSITIONS Monday, Oct, 7 HILL AUDITORIUM Auspices STUDENT COUNCIL !I Branch: ,16 N. University P -hundreds of Indians and scouts c+ in prairie conflict -great scenes of frontier strife di- rected and photographed from the air -the scenic grandeur of Glacier National Park --the story of a gambler's love for a boy and a girl -such heart-touches as only Neil- an can achieve -sitch humor as only Wesley Bar- ry can bring to the screen. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION A Guaranteed Production the wife of the president of the Uni- Girls Attention! Rain water versity to act upon this board and to poos, hair dressing, marcel-v alternately elect two -and three mem- rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, bers each year. University Ave., side entrance. The first meeting of the board of 696-.-Adv. directors will be held Saturday, Oc- tober 8. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays LAN DEiRS OR LOWE RS -with Bob Hampton, the two-fist- ed gambler, -with Buddy, the freckle-faced cyclone in chaps, - -with the Kid, the white-girl snatched from the Indians and transplanted into the hearts of two men. Matinee ..._........ ... Evening°............... . 4:00 8:30 CLOSEA SADVERAIGT 3 P.M F 'a ,. ~*... A .A FOR RENT LENT-Suite for two, newly fur- ed, second floor. Twelve dollar e for nine, lessee going into fra- ity will pay difference. Near pus. Snap. 332 E. Jefferson. 4-4 RENT- One front suite to one wo girl students. No other room- Two blocks from campus, 13121 les Ave. Phone 1168. . LENT-Two large well furnished t rooms, 13091S. State St., oppo- Ferry Field, with board if de- d. Phone 2196-R. ' 4-21 RENT- Well furnished house, i -location. Man and wife only. ponsible people. No children. ae 2196-R. 4-2 RENT-Just furnished very good as and suites for $3.00, $4.00, and ) a student. 1107 S. State St. ne 1963-J. 5 LENT - A front suite of rooms two boys, two- blocks from the pus, at 513 S. Division. Call -M. _3-3 LENT-Two room suite, $6.00, no dren or other students in the se. Call 1925-W or 1111 Prospect 4-2 RENT- Share in large double n-steam heat, desk. $4.50. ne 1194-M. 422 E. Washington. 3-3 RENT - Two desirable suites, students each. $3.00 per stu- . 308 Packard St. 5 RENT- One single, one double a. Inquire at 808 Catherine. ne 2004-W. 4-2 RENT-Suite, three blocks from pus. Steam heat. $10.00. Phone j. 5-2 LENT-Pleasant single room, one k from campus,, 1122 Washten- 4-2 RENT - Attractive room, 916 nwood. Phone 2863-M. 5 ENT-One suite, one block from pus. Phone 2143-J. 5-2 LENT-Room. Good sized single n, 604 Mary Court. 4-3 LOST -Four $5.00 chemistry labora- coupons. Call Newcombe at 4-3i -Silver fountain pen with Initi- E. S. H. Call Miss Hoyt, 2226-M. 5-3 - Gold medal, engraved, high p 1921. S. R. Lee, 445 Second. 4-2 WANTED WANTED--Salesman with car to sell low priced 10,000 mile cord tires. Salary and ekpenses with extra com- missions. GOODSTOCK CORD TIRE 00., 309 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Il- linois. 5 WANTED - Work between , classes keeping cars in order. Applicant is from Sweeney's Automobile School and Experienced. Archie Morley, 1122 Washtenaw. Phone 1576-R. 5-2 WANTED-Twelve boarders, $6.00 per week for two meals a day. No break- fasts. Good home cooking. Inquire, Mrs. Batdorff. '1213 Willard St., or phone 1456-W. 2-4 WANTED - Twelve boarders, good home cooking. Some in south-east section preferred. 1135 Lincoln Ave. Phone 544-R. 4-2 WANTED - Student Washing, ladies and gentlemen, to do at home. First class work. Colored lady. Phone 1822-R. 5-3 WANTED-Third year engineer wants man to share pleasant room on third floor, $3.50 per week. 429 S. Divis- ion. 5 WANTED-A desirable student wants room-mate in pleasant suite at 429 S. Division. Good location. 5-3 WANTED-Home board, fine men stu- dents, $6.00 per week. Inquire 623 S. Division. 5-2 WANTED-Job as second cook by ex- perienced upperclassman. Call 1680-W. 5 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Ford Touring, 1916 Mod- el. Good non-skid tires, $115. Call 1855, Spier or Smith. 5 IleSH-ALL Nr~en tRaI lParrSh's i HINK of the possibili- ties in store for you in the business world if you train yourself to take ad- vantage of them. The de- mand for competent assist- ants is greater than the sup- ply. Don't grope for your place in life. We will teach you how to fill it. \ New Term-Oct. 3rd Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. Wesley Barry as Buddy OTHER FEATURE NUMBERS Harry Lehman Comedy "A GAME LADY" and TALE OF THE FUR NORTH t. * « ARCADE ORCHESTRA James Kirkwood as Bob Hampton PERFORMANCES MATINEES 2:00, and 3:30 EVENINGS 7:00 and 8:30 * COMING SUNDAY TEN DOLLAR RAISE Exceptional Caste A BIG PICTURE k Preparatoiy to a one o clock in Economics 4k FOR SALE-Dining Room Set, with Desk Chair and three Cases. Phone 786. Desk Book 5-2 Free trip to Wisconsin. Arcade Barbers.-Adv. Ask the FOR SALE-Remington Visible Type- writer in good condition. Price $40. 635 Tappan Ave. 3-3 FOR SALE - Several Dodge Broth- ers Tourings, prices from $250 to $750. Ford Chassis just what you want for Speedsters, priced very low. See these and get our prices and terms bbfore you buy a used car. Ann Arbor Garage, 206 W. Huron St., dealers in Dodge Broth- ers Motor Cars. 5-3 MISCELLANEOUS BOARD-Six dollars for three meals, $5.00 for two meals. Home cooking, Mrs. F. M. Cilley, 314 E. William. Phone 2121-M. 3-3 BOARD-Real home cooking, $7.50 for three meals. $6.25 for two. Mrs. Wm. Flynn, 607 Hill. 5-3 " i 0 $5O buys a brand .lVnew Corona writer. Other s at attractive prices. Bee uabeforeyoubuy.F "With the law of supply and demand I should think the Arcade Cafeteria 's Prices would lie high. IIut they 're not!"' SPECIAL to STUDENTS A student without a typewriter is badly handicapped these days when molt college work must be typed to bring the best marks. For as little as $5.00 a month you can now purchase a high grade TYPEWRITER from 0 It's u 0. AMORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade s