AT THE THEATERS issayis t nsies, the campus ,literary tion,' announces an essay con- th a $25 prize to be awarded writer of the best essay. The begins at once and ends Dec. 1 students with the exception. duates and members of the ies staff are eligible to con- winning essay is to appear in but its style is restricted to the fa- miliar type. The essays will be judged by three essayists of ability who have, as yet, not been named. George H. Wahr is the donor of thej $25 prize. All of the manuscripts must be in by Dec. 1 in order that the five best may 'be sent to the judges who must return them in time for publication in the December issue. We can't go to the Wisconsin Game but will send a representative. Ar- cade Barber Shop.-Adv. Screen T O DAY Arcade- Marshall Neilan pres- ents "Bob Hamilton of Plac- er," with James Kirkwood, Wesley Barry, and Marjorie Daw. Majestic-"The Princess of New York," with David Powell. Orpheum-Jack London's "The Little Fool." ii SUBSCRIBE TODAY! 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The ruling will take effect Sat- urday, Oct. 1, when all lockers will be opened irrespective of contents. . ,i : i ( M 168 No. Michigan Ave.' r- MAJESTIC Student Division S tarting ( Next Sui i i r OM M O Ot % EATING the GA M ' GOLOWYN Picture. oducing the First of the Gold- Pictures, showing exclusively lie Wuerth this year. Prof. Whipple Will Address Teachers Prof. Guy M. Whipple, of the School of Education, left yesterday for Calu- met, Mich., where he will be the main speaker at a teacher's institute in that city. He will talk on mental tests and measurements, returning to the Uni- versity on Monday of next week. 1 The Beauty Picture De Luxe! (Vliaz /sar casIZt biT *Wa]Iace Reid Gloria Swanson* * Elliott Dexter f ebe Daniels * * Monte Blue Wanda Hawley * *Theodore Roberts Agnes Ayres * *Theodoee Kosloff Polly Moran *Raymond Hatton Julia Faye The Pictur of the Se ----------------------------- L I 4AJESTIC TODAY', AND TOMORROW FAMOUS PLAYERS - LASKY PRESENT A DONALD CRISP PRODUCTION The Princess rT New York with DAVID POWELL The lure of wealth and beauty. The struggle of honor and love. Blended into a real heart story of social follies and the "Upper Ten's" fringe. Filled with A tion, Thrills and Appeal ADDED ATTRACTIONS ' A Fiivver Wedding - - A Scream of Laughter )X NEWS Late World Events > MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA - MATINEES AT 2:00-3:30. EVENINGS AT 7:00-9:00 1 4 m 0 .,, MH (A k" { JESSE L. LASKY presents Dem PR.OID UC-rI ON Ct-e AFta IrsO FA Ic I' '" He couldn't resist a pretty face, and every day he fell into a new adventure. Thus he followed the lure of romance until-? A real-life story pulsing with thrills and clad in a thousand, beauties. Acted by the greatestacast of noted players ever brought together on the screen SPECIAL, MUSICAL PROGRAM TEN - PIECE ORCHESTRA Because this is the costliest picture ever made the nices will h eliehtly advanced READ THIS - Owing to the length of this prodi and in order to take care of the ci shows will be as follows: SUNDAY SHOWS 1:00 -3:100--5:00 - 7:00 a DAILY SHOWS MAT'S 2:00- 4:00. - EvE. 7:00 - 2~ R 1\fD T a V jL STARTING NEXT SUNDA