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1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Guest Organist Shows Inherent
PETERSON WILL SPEAK
Skill And Enthusiam In Recital,
As guest organist at the Twilight Or- its precise staccato chord, so difficultt
gal recital yesterday afternoon in Hill oil the organ, was played with a tech-
STATE CHATBMAN OF AMERIAN auditorium, Miss Helen Schaefer of nique that lent a pleasing lack of con-,
SOCIETY TO TALK ,Ms ee cafro fusion.
TONIGHT i Detroit, upheld her established reputa- Baldwin's brilliant Finale in C min-
jLion as an organist of note. Her per- or, with alternate gay and sober:
formance was one of the finest ever themes was played with a spirit, a!
Prof. Reuben Peterson, of the Med-
I. . ' 3startling skill, and a mastery that
ical school and state chairman of the given in Hill auditorium, showing in-proved finally Miss Schaefer's versa-
American Society for the Control of herent skill and spirit, and perfect ease til ty and indisputable ability.
Cancer, will deliver an address on the with the instrument. R. A. H.
subject "F ts About Cancer, a Pre- Perhaps a bit hampered by the in-
vnb-'cloct efficiency of the organ at first, Miss
evenigiseteest anmphitheater o Schaefer soon grew more confident
the Medical building. The address is and proved herself a master. 'Her pro
to be given in connection with the ob- grain was the more interesting be
servance of cancer week, Nov. 12 to 19, cause of the presentation of types of
a national and annual campaign of ed- composition a bit unusual for the or-A IN
ucation conducted by the American So- gan, and seldom heard here. Her play-
ciety for the Control of Cancer. ing was precise, clear and forceful Statements published in yesterday's
In bulletins issued by the national throughout, and colored with feeling Daily relating to the scholastic chart
society it is stated that 90,000 people and startlingly perfect 'technique. were declared erroneous in a state-
annually die from cancer. This shows best of the ighter things, if no t men e from the oeroe of J. A. Busley,
that cancer is the third most 'fatal dis-betofteetrprgaws re.fomheocef.1A.3u'ly
eaein this country, onlytuberculosshellms' Valse Triste, particularly not- Dean o" Students.
and pneumonia ranking ahead of it as able for its delicacy of difficult chord j The statement made said that Phi
as the causes of our high mortality work, and its excellency of rhythm Delta Phi, law fraternity, has been
and feeling. The contrast of the sat- first in the professional fraternities
ratlisu3 isfying major and mysterious minor for four years was said to be a mis-
Thisssetynwtas efounderin 91,-v 3 was attractive. } take. Phi Delta Phi has been first
dte ah campaign smilhar thone Noteworthy also was the perform- three times, and Phi Chi, medical, has
ducted a campaign similar to the one ance of the interesting Mendelssohn been first once, not twice. The other
now in progress. TheIastife ers Sonata in D minor. In this Miss Schae- fraternities who have ranked first
atund has forana the sm yes fer's skillful and colorful, even dra- .mong the professional groups are:
granted the organization the sum of mtPpaig n lasr
$25,000, and has thus enabled the soci- matic playing, and clear, sure pedal- Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa,j
ety to reach about 10,000,00 people an- ing, were delightful. Widor's Inter- Nu Sigma Nu, and Phi Delta, Epsilon.
mezzo from the Sixth Symphony, with showher correction is that the chart
Dr.nharles Powers, of Denver, Colo., showing the records, over the -.eight
r.Crle Poersy, fDenves C , vlla Addreb ses ercle Francals year period was compiled by Dean
by means of a te e year campaign, itt Prof. Eugene Rovillian, of the Bursley's office and not by the regis-
will be possible t reduce the num- French department, opened the ser- trar's office.
ber of death' attributable to cancer les of lectures given yearly under thq Phi Chi, medical fraternity, estab-
by at least 14,400 per year. auspices of CercLe Francais yesterday lished the highest average for profes-
afternoon when he addressed a large sional fraternities during the period.
audience on "Paris, New and Old" This is contrary to the statement pub-
EINSTEIN PHOTOS in the Cercle Francais room in the lished stating that Phi Delta Phi was
COMING TO U. S. South Wing of University hail. The first. Phi Chi maintained an average
lecture was illustrated. grade of 84.7 per cent during 1919-
1192,.
(By Associated Press) Place your engraving and emboss-

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tech Nobleman AT THE THEATERS
In U. S. To Study _
Movie Business Screen T
\rcade A iiton Sill : in
Deep;" (omey, spo't rev,:w
and news.
Majesti-- Rudolph
irl("TheYo d 'T jah; 8 r
tip. . . >:; : ;: 'Chase,"

A lit of a comlimtent
To the folks at home,
Were a giftie, of something niiftie,
Fron the James Foster House of
Art.-Adv.
'he Pright Shawl," by Josephl
I Hergesheimer, reviewed in the Sun-
day Magazine Nov. 19.-Adv.

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Crphum-:z"z_-Lonesomo 0(e h Crners;"
S comzedy antinews-
'Wucrlh -. t:kLondon's "the
Son of the Wolf;"' comedy atfnd
news.-
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Stag'e---ThIisI WeekI
I Garick (Detroit)-Mrs. Los]i
Carter and John Dorw in "The
Circle.'
Shubert - Michigan (Detroit) -
fonstelle company in "When
Knighthood Was In Flower." {
You have no shopped
Unless you have stopped
At the James Foster house of Art.
-Adv.

IORENCI-ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS
Sch le in fect October 18. 1922
C ential ITime (Slowv 'Time)
I) N X D
' P, X1 A.M. PM. P.M.
6:S ILv jvAorenci .Ar. 1:35 9:35
i ~(Hotel),
:45 7:45 Adrian .... 12:45 8:45
..15 'Iecumseh ... 12:15 8:xs
5 :io :3u ..Clinton ... 12:00 8:00
:,159:.15 Arn Arbor Lv. i10:45 6:45
(Court House Square), A. 1U.
D-- Pai. X-Daily except Sundays
and lblidays. Friday and Saturday special
s t nts leaves Adrian 1:45, leaves
TI F LLIOTT, Proprietor
Phor.. w,,6M Adrian, Mith.
STRICTLY HOME COOKING
HEPLER'S
QUICK SERVICE
LUNCH

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The Contents

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1-rince Sa-scha
Prince Sascha, of the ancient Czech
house of Taren and Taxis, son of
Prince Alexander, wealthy sugar mer-
chant of that country, now is in the

Michigan

40W EAST JEFFERSON ST.

United States to make a thorougo. Minnesota trip to be given Nov. 21,
study of the motion picture business. Arcade Barber Shop.-Adv.
He will commence his studies at Uni-
versal City, Calif., and after his return
to his native land will attempt to dup-
licate American movies there. ; - A -- - -. ,T n

Daily

j-, ,'.. m .~. m - Pu~'u W~ Cl *OS i

Pictorial

Office Hours: 10.12 a.m.;
Phone 17:16-J
IRVING WARMOLTS, D. S. C.
CHIROPODIST
and
ORTHOPEDIST
706 First National Bank Bldg.

Fi i{Ai I TKIE Ilf-- SOKQKI I 1i2!!O

CALL DOUG ROBY
PHONE 319

Supplement
were made public
to-day,

Honolulu, Nov. 15.-Twelve photo- I
graphic plates carefully packed and!
closely guarded which passed throughf
here today bound four San Francisco
fromt Sindey, Australia, are, believed
to hold the secret of whether Einstein
is right or wrong.'
The plates are the results of pho-
tographs of the recent polar eclipse
at Walloal, Australiafi by Prof. W. W.
Campbell of Lick observatory, Caitor-
nia, and his associates.
Profesor Campbell said that surface
inspection of the plates indicated that
the exposure had successfully regis-
tered the heavenly panorama as it
stood during the darkening of the sun'
Sept. 21 last, but that micropotic
measurements would have to be made
before any announcement of proof or
disproof of Einstein' theory of the
bending of ,star rays in their passing
to the earth could be made.
3 SPECIALS TO BE
RUN FROM DETROIT

ing stationery orders with 0. D. Mor- ( Chicken dinner from 5 to 7:30 at
rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. and save that Hotel Lyon, South Lyon, Mich. 16
eleventh hour rush.--Adv. miles north on Pontiac Road.-Adv.

-FOR --
ALL KINDS OF HOUSE DECORATIONS FOR
THE WISCONSIN GAME
Buntings in Wisconsin and Michigan Colors - Banners
Fancy Designs
ABSOLUTELY BELOW COST

every copy would be
sold by noon.

idal (! 3W &
3

Photographer

to Michigan Students

One man in. Detroit
has ordered 100

Established 1887

JAMES B. ANGELL
was inaugurated as President, 1871

Another in Ann Arbor
has ordered 300.

Three special trains will be run by
the Michigan Central railroad from De-
troit Saturday for the Wisconsin game.
The first will leave at 12:50 o'clock
in the afternoon. The next, leaving at
1:05 o'clock, will be compose'of parlor
cars only. The last will leave at 1:15
o'clock.
On their return trip the trains will
leave Ann Arbor as soon after the
game as they are filled. The railropd
company is making a special rate for
this service, the charge for the round
trip being $1.80.

For

Michiganeir-ian
Pictures
Phone 598

121 East Washington Street

This supplement will far
exceed any previous issue
published in Ann Arbor.
16 pages of action.
A complete record of
Michigan's most' conspicuous
season.

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