Winter will discuss "Some I Barbour residence. Every member is (requested to be present. .'4 1U U UUIIL MWII""bD erary Fragments." W4ILL SHOW OHIO CA9ME'w~nPFR N .'to"e I 1 nor 1T CV T lt\ lv:TT2'1 IV-TY -r fY'lfi d T4N w7 E' urr WOMAN'S LEAGUE UIVEN CHARGE i OF TICKET SALE 'WHICH OPENS TOMORROW Returns from the Michigan-Ohio State game next Saturday will be shown in Hill auditorium on the grid" graph in a similar manner as was. the Vanderbilt game last week, was the announcement made by Paul A. Leidy, '09, of the Alumni association, last night. The ticket, sale, which is being han- dled entirely by the Women's league, wil begin tomorrow and students may procure their seats now at the Union, Alumni association, Huston's, Wahr's, Graham's, or at Barbour, gymnasium. A slight raise has been made in the admission price in order to enable the association to cover all expenses of the board; operators and special wire. Tickets will be sold for 50 cents with a share of the proceeds, going to the Women's league. The Alumni association is welld pleased with the showing made by the board last Saturday. If the grid- graph proves itself practical in the future it will be bought by the as- sociation and kept at the University to be used at all of Michigan's out- side games. SKUTER OUTLIES HULES TO POSTER CONTESTATS SU I I I I IU U 11LU U LI1Manuscripts for the Junior Girls' Iplay are due Oct. 25. They may be (py eu c2. embMsubmitted to Helen Delbridge on or before that date. Application blanks for membership A telephone has been installed in in the Press Club of Chicago for the the office of the executive secretary of coming year, have brn iireceived by the undergraduate campaign for the those who have been members of that University of Michigan League. The organization previously and by some number is 304$-M. who seek admittance either as active' or as associate members"of this news- Dean Hamilton has issued invita- papermen's club. tions to the house presidents of the With the application blanks for dormitories, sororities, and league membership, have also been received houses for a supper to be given at announcements of the names of prom- 5:30 o'clock tonight in Barbour gym- inent national and international speak- nasium. ers who will adress the meetings of the club during the coming year. Both old and new members of the those who have consented to appear University Girls' Glee club will be in- before the club in the near future, are: formed of the first meeting this week. President Harding; M. Georges Cle- menceau, former prime minister of Stylus will meet at 7:30 o'clock France; Hon. Homer Mercier, minis- Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, at the Gam- ter of Lands and Forests of the Pro-, ma Phi Beta house. vince of Quebec, Canada; and' C. H. Markham, president of tle Illinois The second hygiene lecture will be Central Railroad company. given at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Senator Borah, of Idaho, has already Barbour gymnasium. All freshmen addressed the club on "The Recogni- and entering sophomores are requir- tion of Russia," and Governor H. J. ed to attend. Allen, of Kansas, on "The St. Law- rence Seaway and Water Transporta- Phi Lambda Theta, girls' honorary tion." educational society, will meet at 8 "Any reputable man,"- according to ocoktmro vnna es the announcement, may become a o'clock tomorrow evening, at Betsy member of~ the Press club of Chicago, but active membership is confined tojony t sei th n w pa r p of - only those in the newspaper profes- 'V R I Y S sion and allied callings.AS An invitation is extended by the Press club to all newspapermen, to make the club's rooms their head All Kinds of At] quarters at all times When visiting Chicago. The club is located at 155 North Clark street, in the same build- ing where the Chicago offices of the SPEC Associated Press are. GOLF AND SI FRESHMEN BEGIN $4 GYM WORKTODAY COMPLETE GYM SUI Tryouts for Mummers will be held from 3 to 5:30 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Tryouts are re; quested to come prepared to give a reading. I Michigan -Dames will meet at 8 '23L, of Wahoo, Nebraska. The wed- ding will take place following Miss Green's graduation. Campus Trees Receive Trimming Campus trees which are in bad con- dition are receiving a thorough trim- ming and all branches which are dead or are retarding the growth of the trees are being cut down. The work is under the direction of the r I 'ALTER 1'. AR 1BRUSTER Quality Shoe Repairing WE -CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR SHOES 529 S. ASHLEY PHONE 1830-J I OHOP SUEY - STEAKI Everything good at Ann Arbor Chop Suey 314 S. State-Second Floor o'clock Tuesday evening at Newberry buildings and grounds department of hall. Only wives of students are the University. eligible. Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and Today's rehearsals for "The Knight Co.-Adv. of the Burning Pestle' have been changed from the schedule previous- Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. ly announced and will be held as fol- lows: At 2' o'clock, Act. I-scenes 1 and 2; 3 o'clock, Act II-scenes 1, 3, 7; 4 o'clock, Act I-scene 4, Act II- scenes 2, 3, 5;'6. League Asks For Bazaar Donations All students Work has already been commenced and plans are in order to make the interested in Women's League Christmas bazaar this year larger than it was last year. This means that more donations from formin the women will be needed and the committee in charge has made the re- na quest that houses start planning non-partisan on their work as soon as possible so Fer that they will not be short of ma- Fe ris-for- terial to dispose of at that time. 7;)7 I I Every Man Should Have Students Announce Engagement Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ruby Green, 024, of Wichita, Kansas, to C. F. Galoway, oenator uiuD meet tonight at 7:30 in, a PORT SHOP Room 318, Michigan Union., NorokCoat, A Norfolk coat is something every well - dressed man should have. It buttons high anti the lapels are short. The coat hangs nearly straight and is finished with an all 'round belt and patch pock- ets. One of the styles we are making in our own shop. DIRECTOR ROLE ALSO REQUESTS COMIC TRYOUTS FOR 192, OPJiRA Contestants in the 1923 Michigan Union opera, "In and Out," poster com- petition mret with Mr. E. Mortimer Shuter, director of theropera,and Sid- ney Sarashon, '23, yesterday afternoon at the Mimes theater.; Rules were ex- hletic Equipment IALS PORT OXFORD .95 IT INCLUDING SHOES .65 I obi !~fW MLD ..* g~aa: I Good speakers and an enjoyable- time assured. WILD & COMPANY plained to the men present and the F new production outlined for them. Freshman gymnasium classes will All posters must be submitted by start today in Waterman gymnasium Oct- 30, must be approximately 19 by under the direction of Dr. George A. 14 inches in size, and must include no May. Dr. May wishes ;to especially more than three colors. At the end of emphasize the fact that no men will the period assigned, all the posters be excused from gym classes to take will' be judged by a committee, to be part in cross country,,.rack, or oth- appointed, which will include Mr. Shut- er activities without special permis- er, and Frank Camp, '23E, generalsmon from him. chairman of this year's opera, and two This year only a few football men or three other men. will be excused from gym at the start, rthre oer ment, rsand all others will be expected to re- The director of the opera is finding port at their regular period starting some difficulty in obtaining a man to today. All freshmen having Tuesday- play the part of the maid, a comic role, Thursday classes will meet this after- in the new production. This role re- noon, while Monday-Friday sections sembles the one played by May Vokes will meet for the first time Friday aft- in the original production of "The ernoon. Bat," and requires a man who will fit Men wishing to ' out for cross well into the part. Men who wish country will report at their classes at to try out for this part in the opera fth~e beginning .of, the _hour. In add!- cast should report to Mr: Shuter at the fionto running the two days o their theater as soon as possible. classes, cross country men will have $2 DERRILL PRATT JACK DUNN 311 State St. 224 SOUTH STATE STREET I i li / KAS, OV K ODA K ' I I i [' I UNIVERSITY WILL RESE ARCH ASSEMBLE CLUB TONIGHT Meeting for the first time this year the University Research club will as- semble at 8 o'clock Wednesday eve- nlng in the Histological Laboratory of thew Medical school. Election of offi- cers will be held and plans for the ensuing year will be discussed in- formally. A 'report of progress in papyrus and manuscript research by' Professors Campbell, Bonner and J. G. Winter will complete the evening's program. Professor Bonner will talk 'on "A Papyrus of Diescorides on Materia Medica and two Manuscripts of the an extra class Wednesday afternoon. Spanish Club Selects Speaker La Sociedad Hispanica has chosen Antonio Garcia Solalinde as the speaker for their;first lecture which will be held in Tappan hall on the evening of Oct. 19. This illustrated lecture is the first of a series of seven4 which will be, given by the Spanish society. The lectures will all be in Spanish. The price for the course of lectures is 50 cents. Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and{ Co.-Adv. Try a "Daily" liner if you want to get real results.-Adv. FREE' EACH DAY AT 5:45 A $3.25 MEAL TICKET AT THE UTOPIAN CAFETERIA 1219 S. UNIVERSITY THE ENGINEERING ARCH IS A BLOCK AND A HALF WEST FROM US s 1 / , fun to make now and begin to grow priceless in your Senior year. Pictures about'the Campus-- your classmates, fo r example, with their snug sombreros that grow smaller with each rain--are Picture-making the KODAK way is easy and enjoyable. we'll show you. TA3LAZO 19 . 719 N. UNIVEILSITY Come in and II ( / . ,,' t 1 4 f C ''/_.c! RAIN, COATS CRAVANETTES, GABARDINES, TWEEDS AND CORDUROY COATS AT LOWFST PRICES Remigton A revelation to every student who is tired of the pen. Will turn out your theses, themes and all your writing, neatly, legibly" and quickly. The most complete of all portable type- writers -because it has the Standard Key board and many other "big ma- chine"features. Yet it's so small tht it fits in a case only 4 inches high. Price, complete with case, $60. "Tom WYe" Coats and Sweaters LEATHER JACKETS, VESTS, HUNTING COATS, ETC. We are Offreing Exceptional Values in Men's Oxfords and Shoes at CORDUROY SHIRTS $8.00 $8.50 Blanket and 0. D. Wool Army Shirts These come in both black and brown, and are made of Nor- wegian and Hickory Calfskin. They are designed in the Conservative Collegiate Models now worn by men. LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU Surplus Supplies Store NATIONAL TYPISTS ASSOCIATION STACY R. BLACK, Local Agent 432 Thompson St. MAYER-SCHAIRER CO. Ann Arbor,.Mich. r.DflCC Af" lI'%~ nilWT7Wl 213 N. Fourth Ave. r I