THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ - - -~ - German Business Gm'?IehAked To Pick Newm Cabinet To the Deans : There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Nov. 22. M. L. BURTON. Vniversity Lecture: Dr. John C. Merriam, President of the Carnegie, Institution of Washing- toni, will deliver a University lecture Friday, Nov. 24, at 8 p. in., in the Nat- ural Science Auditorium, on the subject, "Are the Days of Creation Ended?" The public is cordially invited. F. E. ROBBINS. Faculty of the College of _Literature, Seleney and the arts: Attention is called to the midsemester report cards which are being placed fn the tops of the Dean's Messenger Boxes. All members of the fac- wlty are asked to report cases of students whose work so far has been un- satisfactory., Such, reports, in order to be of any service to the students conicerned, should be made promptly. If, ini any case, the supply of cards in the 'boxes is insufficient, more, cards may be obtained at my office. W. R. HUTMPHREYS, Assistant Dean. WHAT'S GOING ON' NOTICE--Copy for this column should be submitted by 5:40 o'clock of the day before publication. TUE SDAY 5 :00-Ch'imues business staff anid try. outs meet in Press building.j 6:091-Dinner for foriner l). J. C. stu-. dIent=; in. Lana hall. 0:115--lPiless club, luncheon, room .11,! Union. 7 :6--epmee ig, 11111 auditorInm. 7:00-fl ass club meets, room i31i Un- ion. Address by James Schermer- horn. 7 :0D-Youngstowil - 3Micligan iclub, meets. 7 :00-Institute 11eligious ed ucation, Lana hall. 7 :30--Adelphi House of Representa- tives, Adelphi room, University hall. 7 :30--FresnIan cngineer smoker, Un- ion reading room. f A ® 'I j .d I f r It iy yt I HILL AUDITORIUM IELECTRICAL. ISCOREB OA RD p NOVEMBELR 254H1 It's surprising what a differ- ence six blocks from the campus and a clean kitchen can make in a meal and its price. THE CHINESE GARDENS "G et the Habit" Personal Greeting Cards For Christmas the auspices, of the Ann Arbor ArtJ To Fly Across Paicific' next y-ear, by way of New,Caledonia, association. Brisbane, Nov. 20. -- Lieut. Rendlie the Fiji Islands, Fanning Island, Pal~ __________ -and Sergt.-Pilot Herbert Smith plan myr2e, and Honolulu, taking petrc l Pep ineeting tonight at. 7 o'clock. j to fly from Australia to California from ocean rafts. 4 YEARS of experience in manufacuring the Ifinest engraved Personal Greeting Cards is behind the wonderful designs we are show- ing. This year our stocks tare, larger' and more varied than ever, and prices are very attractive. We urge early selection. The best choice can be made while stocks are still complete. *I MKatleatls-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Mathematical Staff in Room 110, T. II. on Wednesday, Nov. 22,t at 4 p. m. J L. MARKLEY. Twilight Organ Recital: On account of th-3 Masques performaptce in Hill Auditorium, the Twi- light Organ Recital will be omitted this week Wednesday, Nov 22. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Ronce Club: There will be a meetinig of the Romance Club at the Xvichigan Union Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 4:10 p. m. Mr. Norman Willey: Mexican Experiences. Assistant Prof. Marcel Clavel: L'Explication des Textes. Associate Prof. Antonio G. Solalinde: An Unedited Thirteenth Century Spanish Manuscript of the Purgatorio de San Patricio. A. G. CANFIELD. II. 0 To C Advanced Course: Uniforms for advanced course men have arrived. Please call at R. 0. T. =C. office and draw uniform as soon as possible. Deposit with treasurer required before uniform will be issued. JOHN A. BROOKS, JR., Adjutant. "11$ aio ,'oAbout Nothing": Rehearsals for today, Tuesday, will be as follows: Act IV, Scene 1 (Church scene) at 2:00 o'clock. Act -V, Scene 4, at 2 : 30 o'clock.. Act II, Scene 1 ,at 3:00 o'clock. Act :II, Scene 3, at 3 :30. o'clock. Act III, Scene 2, at 4:00 o'clock. Act III, Scene 3, at 4:30 o'clock. It is important that all members of each group be present at the time indicted'.R. D. T. HOLLISTER. in zin e1L toi':ee I "the i ("1t .o.' bssbortoth U it Waersawn, Nov.ectort f theHebre- trsfnt EeteDto felaensofa wnetekna.oret dceaed de Wito mniniry inwhichrsge.ofifrai oeyntiao.edts a.ossiesrmrcPrni- iatr Wilto slbeeltte Unpresdn Pois E ei, Dled WarswaCt, Nov. 2.-atheofnihe reit urn romarnkheihteetios ding weo aoaefreseleasde fo alln henquiygitocauerites infathei t ued Pits.dki Pe Iowathig ightetolock sowarCt, No. 2astheUniversity of Icutranowesfloerngaon toatnamse fegrsaelebaset.ro altecolegs-andui&rsiHallnth I'ili)E 115AR Rr:L~a if:Y.~ It Ii i4 IYEINESI)XY 13:0W2--Junior Hop ecnMiiti~ee meets inI Union. > :60l-- t sques' play, hIill asditorlnt! 7:313--Stuident council mleets. ti-NOTICES All1 ex-nmavail and military acadlent'Y1 men who would be interested in aj get-together night of the Army- Navy game are urged to get in touch with P. H. Goldsmith at 2878-W. All organiaztlous and claiss treasurers3 that have not signed up for space in the 1923 'Michiganensian have just five days' left to do so. Better call at Press building at once. Precss club regular luncheon and dieet- ing will be held Tuesday evening in room 318 of the Union. James Schermerhorn, Sr., will speak on the profession of journalism. Lunch- eon tickets on sale today at Union desk and Women's league booth, or may be obtained at door. T1here is an exhibition of the pint- ings of Nicolas Roerich, noted Rus- sian artist, daily in the West Gallery! of Alumni Memorial hall. This col- lection is placed on display under HILL, AUDITORIUM3 ELECTRICAL SCOREBOARD NOVE)IBER 25TH11 SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets 106 S. 3MAIN PHO'NE 1549 THE Ma yer-Schairer Co.' Phone 1404 112 South M1amu Street _,.. CHRISTMAS ENGRAVING SAMPLES NOW READY PERSONAL GREETING CARDS BRING US YOUR NAME PLATE tl,"A MICHIGAN INSTITUTION BO KTR ..,_i.. " r wl HEARD THRU THE TRANSOM About two weeks ago we had so many "sick" pens that it was elev- en-thirty P. M. before I had vis- ited all of them and prescribed a proper diet of ink here, "set" a: broken limb there, and performed .a "pointolectomy" some place else. Just a little after ten o'clock, two of 'the boys engaged in the follow- ing conversation as they looked at our window display: "Say, Ed, what does Rider mean by' Fountain Pen Specialist, any- way? Why, even the Hardware Man sells them at home" "Ile means Specialist- - S-p-c- c-i-a-l-i-s-t - Specialist. Do you get it now?" "Where do you get all your first- hand information Ed?" "A couple of weeks ago I decid- ed to have that gold point of mine 'put in a new holder, so I went to see Rider. I thought would have to wait at least a week for a new barrel and cap to come from the factory, but I found out he keeps repair parts for all standard pens right in stock. I happened to men- tion to himn that the reason I was having the old point fixed into a new holder' was because I liked the point, but that the' pen never held enough ink. Rider looked at my point and took one of his Mas- ter Pens with a point almost like the old one. 'Then he ground "it until I couldn't tell the diffem'enee. You see, old scout, why I got a'RI- (her Master Pen that holds ten tinges as much ink at- ',I RIDRS'PE SOP, FOUNTAIN PEN SPECIALISTS 1. _ HOW HIGH A PRICE? King Richard offered his kingdom for a horse. It's not necessary to give so high a price. We have plenty of well-trained saddle horses for hire at $1.00 per hour, and our cash-coupon plan makes them even cheaper than that. ;... - - 2 . - I,. - - - - . q,..,.,. _....v ._ V _ . ,.... z : ------ i I I THE MULLISON 326~ East Ann STABLES Phone 8 7 or TE RF'S Lower the cost of dressing well! ~.i<\ 5V,. ,my DIFFERENCE Between Statements and True Facts. You undoubtedly know that by now. The statements that we make about the purity of our 'ilk .an Cream are backed up by our KNIT JACKET You'll Like a Tom Wye That's the reason we put it in stock. Our business is to buy and sell the things we know you will like. Tom Wye is a knit jacket of smartness and personality. It is an extra-warmth garment that looks so well you are glad to wear it. Looks like a million dollars Surplus Supplies Store 213 No. Fourrh Ave I ;.4 I IPasteurization, Process, W7e invite you to visit our "CLEANEST OF DAIRIES" and view our scientific methods.-- Visitors are aiwvaps wvelcome CALL 423 No order too large' or small ArrT THE AEFAIRI. Women wear the very:, best clothes., Why not men? Especially when a : 1- Kirschbaum Tuxedo or . Dress sui-the standard 4 :/} of America-oss§ji ___ $45, Fa . ~ J -- -- ~ '"-- 7 ' 11 t t IIU 0