THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ IAT'S GOING ON E-Copy for this column should ubmitted by 5:30 o'clock o4 ay before publication. MONDAY found-Up club smoker at Union. ten's Educational Club at the L, room 318. .11 student's from Cleveland and wood meet in room 804, Un-I blocks at $2, $3, $4, and $5 each. Camp Davis men may secure prints of pictures taken this summer by calling at the surveying depart- ment and ordering them. There is an exhibition of portraits of leaders of the war in Alumni Mem- orial hall daily from 2 to 5 o'clock. This is given under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art association. Barristers, senior law honor society, will initiate 10 members of the sen- ior law class into membership at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Dean Bates of the Law school will speak at the banquet to be held at the Un- ion on the evening of initiation. VETERANS GATHER FOR AMERICAN LEGION MEET (Continued from Page One) fill in the time between th business meetings of the organization. The question of. the bonus bill is slated for much discussion at this year's gathering. In addition to this the convention will elect a national commander and select a meeting place ARENTINA OIL 1FIELDS ATTRA CT PROSPECTOR Buenos Aires.--The cil possibilities of Argentina have already attracted Standard Oil, Anglo-Persian, and the Royal-Dutch groups, and now smaller investors are beginning to appear in the field. The latest arrivals are the Chileans, and three prospecting cor- porations have been floated in that country with the object of exploiting lands in the Comodoro Rivadavia and Neuquen territories of Argentina. Since the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey purchased the properties of the Compania de Petroleo de Chal- laco for $2,000,000 (Argentine paper), Standard Oil of California has taken over extensive prospecting rights on the other side of the Neuquen field and near the Standard of New Jer- sey's concessions, which border the River Covunco. A new corporation, which will work with Argentine capi- tal, has just offered stock to the pub- lic and intends, if the flotation is a success, to prospect in the Covunco district also. The West India Oil Company is completing a large refinery at the Port of Bahia Blanca, through which practically all the oil produced in Ar- gentina must pass on its way to mar- ket, and proposes to construct a sim- ilar plant in Uruguay, probably at Montevideo. A number of geologists are at work in the last-named repub- lic and it is believed that that coun- try, too, has great possibilities as an oil producer of the future. When you want something, try a "Daily" classified ad. It will help you.-Adv. Intramural Itms (Continued from Page Seven) Cross Country Coaches Sullivan and Farrell are planning an all-campus across coun- 'try run to be held in about two weeks. All departments as well as most of the fraternities are expected to have entrants. The interest in cross country run- ning this year has been wide-spread, more than 100 men working out, daily under the coaches; While no material of varsity caliber has been unearthed as yet the result of this interest has been pleasing to the coaches. Speed Ball Speed ball games scheduled for to- morrow are: League 3. At 3:30, Phi Sigma vs. Alpha Delta Phi. Chi Psi vs. Trigon. Theta Delta Chi vs. Beta. vs. Acacia. League 4" At 4:30, Phi Theta Phi. Delta Theta vs. Nu Si.ma Nu. Phi--4 Sigma Delta vs. Sinfonia. (At 3:30.) Corduroy Coats $6.50 up, Wild and League 5. At 4:30, Phi Kappa Sigma Co.-Adv. Early'Ensian sit- tings best! raW club meets of officers. at Union. U-NOTICES Tye management of the Uiversity School of Music announces that the number of orders for Choral Union concert tickets has been so great that the entire allotment of seats in Block A and B ($6 and $5 tickets) has been exhausted. No more or- ders will be received at these prices. There is still opportunity to 'secure tickets in Block C' and D (top bal- cony) at $4.50 and $5 and such or- ders will be received until further notice. For the Extra concert series tickets may still be ordered in all four They save considerable time fI 1._ Announsing that: OR you can set the hour - if you do it for the coming year. the Andes Petroleum Corporation, ii now. Later on the W hitney Theatre Mon. Oct. 23 John Ward Men's Shoes crowds will necessitate i S EAs D D508 East William THE MOST MELLIFLUOUS OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES Sue Dear SPECIAL CHICKEN OR STEAK DINNER Sunday, October 15th CHICKEN DINNER, 75c Chicken soup, mashed potatoes,, choice of two vegetables, pie or ice cream, and coffee, .tea, or milk, besides the most delicious roast young chicken you ever tasted. wil display at MICHIGAN thruQut the coming collej year with the new- est and best in conservativly correct footwear at prices ranjing from $7 to $10. The first dis- play of the season wil be at: KYER'S Corner N. Univ. and Thayer Monday John ward Men's Shoes, GENERAL OFFISES: 121 DUANE STREET NEW YORK CITY your taking your turn. It's no more expensive to have it done early; it's much more satisfactory Telephone 604-W today. Be among the first photographed! COMING TO US DIRECT FROM ITS FOUR MONTHS' SUCCESSFUL RUN AT THE TIMES SQUARE THEATER, N. Y. With Its Own Original Production Virginia O'Brien George Sweet Bradford Kirkbride Bobbie O'Neil Alice Cavenaugh Berta Donn and Splendid Cast, Including John Hendricks Madeline Grey Peppy Albrew ! SPortits 619 East Liberty Street And if this doesn't tickle your palate, you can order the same dinner with T-Bone Steak in- stead of the chicken. And the Same Perfect, Jovial Bevy of Songstresses that Helped Make Sue Dear the Pronounced Lyrical Comedy Hit. Augmented Orchestra Under Direction of the Composer MR. FRANK GREY, with Snappy Humor by BIDE DUDLEY PRICES: Including Tax $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.50 MAIL NOW! 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