gs Bank Capable Cast Ready To Present Sheridan's "'School For Scandal" The " Car. Main and Washington ital $300,000 Surplus $300,000 Resources $4,000,000 Richard Sheridan's four-act comedy "The School for Scandal" will be giv- en at 8 o'clock Tuesday and Wednes- day, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Prof. R. D. T. Hollister who is direct- ing the production reports that he is "highly satisfied with the work of an exceptionally capable cast of char- acters." Catherine Geenough, '23, who has been prominently identified with past offers of the Players club will play Lady 4'eazle; Joyce McCurdy, '22; remembered in "The Importance of Being Earnest," last semester, will be Lady Sneerwell; Harold B. Lipsitz,' '22E, who played Manson in "The Servant in the House," last summer, is cast as Sir Peter Teazle. Jack C. Holden, '22, remembered as Pepite in "The Great Galeoto" of last year, will interpret the part of Crabtree. Wil- liam Sutherland, '22, will be seen as Joseph Surface; and Ralph Johnson, '23, as Charles Surface. Helen El-1 liott, '23, will play Mrs. Candour, and Adelaine Roden, '22, will play Maria. Nayf G. Bashara, '23, will be seen as Sir Oliver Surface; Henry D. Goff,, '23, as Sir Benjamin Backbite; Sam- uel H. Conkey, '23, as Sir Harry Bump- er; Robert Tubbs, '24, as Careless; Wendell Hanselman, '23, as Rowley; Milton J. Klee, '24, as Moses; Wel- don T. Hames, '25, as Trip; Lawrence H. Dornbos, '22, as Snake; and Theo- dore C. Schneirla, '24, as the Gentle- man. The ticket sale for the performance will be announced later. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.--Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. as always Good Meals Five-piece ,Orchestra Open to Men and Women The School Premiere. ME R TH. ARCADE AK FINISHING Flashlights and Outside Groups ASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS LAED 1905 719 N. UNIVERSITY 'HES LIKE CLOTHES HAVE CHANGE IN STYLE LET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT BE A WATCH at would be more appropriate than a beautiful wrist watch - in green white or yellow gold Prices from $15.00 to $85.09 E SELL THE ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS D THE STANDARD BRANDS OF SWIS. WATCHES WITH A FACTORY GUARANTEE Schlanderer & Seyfried 113 E, Liberty Street 1 AYRES AND SMITH REMINGTON SCHEDUJLESsfl t CTIVE WEEK IN CITY Rt. Rev. William P. Remington, D. D., bishop suffragan of South Dakota, will speak at several University meet- ings tomorrow, at the commencement of a week of activity in the church and religious life of the University. The first three of these meetings will be at 10:30 o'clock in St. Andrews church. The second will be at the University Service which will be held as usual at 7 o'clock in Hill auditori- um. This will be followed by a dis- cussion group in Lane hall where it is hoped that all who are interested will come and present questions for discussion. Bishop Remington while in the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania won great fame as an athlete, winning the inter- collegiate hurdles and took part in the Olympic games at Athens in 1900. He was also president of the Pennsyl- vania S. C. A. when it was under the direction of Mr. T." S. Evans who is now director of the S. C.A.here. The guest suite in Lane hall is to be turned to Bishop Remington dur- Ing his stay here. He requests that all students who are at all interested make appointments to meet him there and go over problems and future plans. His week will be completed by the Christian Callings conference to be held next Friday and Saturday at which he will deliver addresses. College Exchanges ALBION-A $200,000 woman's dor- mitory and a $160,000, gymnasium seating 1,200 spectators will shortly be erected at Albion. The women's building will accomodate from 200 to 250 women. CORNELL-The R. 0. T. C. at Cor- nell University has received 19 ponies from the war department to be used in playing Polo. Cornell expects to take part in an intercollegiate tourna- ment with Yale, Harvard and Penn- sylvania. OHIO-A film, 600 feet in length, of the Ohio State-Michigan game has been added to the film collection of the Boost Ohio committee to be used for pfopaganda purposes. IOWA-Twenty-eight men have re- ported for basketball practice at the University of Iowa. Three letter men are already at work and two more will report soon. MISSISSIPPI-Five new dormitories, four for men and one for women are under construction at the University of Mississippi. A new gymnasium has been recently completed. FINlI REroffixDIINki R01Nm * w All you Michigan Men and Women, look at your Memo-Calendar and see if you have anything written in where it says Wed. evening. If you do just cross it out and write in its place "Hill Aud. - 8 o'clock. The VETERANS' MEMORIAL COMMITTEE is going to put on a regular movie, one that you just can't help liking because it is one of these joyously baffling pictures where everyone is suspected. Mystery and romance go hand in hand and carry you into the land of opium where detectives swarm and mystery - but what is the use? Just you see T'HE VIOLA "THERE ARE DANA in NO VILLAINS'. O 4 guish Caps VI AA DAA IN NOW 0 0' "THERE ARE NO VILLAINS T MAY BE YOU THINK THE WORLD IS FULL OF CRIMINAL.S A' adhams & Company .Xnd yet they say- f THE RE ARE NO . VILLAINS METRO cr .sst , ' chumacher Hardware Co* A Store of Individual Shops 0-12 So. Main St. Phones 171-175-M A Store Full of Gifts e Christmas Spirit pervades every corner of our Store-. Every' Gift a Useful Gift at a reasonable price.- I CAN SHOP HERE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY" For Men For Women For Children cket Knives ols blights Trays Electrical Appli- ances Vacuum Bottles Water Sets Percolators Casseroles Carving Sets Scissors Wagons Velocipedes Kiddie Kars Roller Skates .. , . . s . .. .... .. r_ ar s r s a ar r s w r s r r w UTAH-According to an -investiga- tion just made public 30% of the stu- dents of Utah Agricultural College are paying all, or a part of their way through school by part-time work. OKLAHOMA-The home economics class at Oklahoma A. & M. has br- rowed an infant from Oklahoma City orphanage for one year to enable the' instructors to give practical demon- strations. He is lodged in a cottage, under the care of six senior girls and a matron. PHILIPPINES-White caps and gowns for commencement instead of M black will be worn by the facu~lty and students of the University of the Phil ippines because of the tropical climate. OXFORD-The number of American students attending British Universi- ties has increased, there now being 180 Americans at Oxford, 60 at Lon-, don University, 37 at Cambridge, and 21 at Edinburgh; with others at small- er universities. If you want to see whether there are any villains or not, then come and see this youthful, sleuthful, beautiful comedy drama. THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS WILL BE APPLIED ON A FUND TO FINISH THE READING ROOM AT THE UNION LET'S GO THEN-FIL L THAT AUDITORIUM Demonstrate the spirit that made Michigan famous Stands Scooters Games Dolls Wednesday Evening at 8:00 S