CONHR[SSNEDS ar0a fllws nio nMs G Chap ;rcnes for the dances tonight Declares M3-en with scientific Knol.i- eartt. Armory-Mrs. H. G. Berger. edge and Courage- 'Wanted The class in playground work will mieet at 2 o'clock *Wednesday after- )W A. C. HEAD DISCUSSES Fnoon in Barbour gymnasium. It is! SITUATION IN INTERTIEW reguested3 that gymnasium suits be worn. Prof. David Friday, president of the Michigan agricultural college, andi AN sophomores are requested. to at- former headyof the economics, depart-, tend, the Freshman Spread as hostess- ment of the University, expressed it es this evening. Seniors are invited recently as his opinion that the most to attend,-,.and any freshman who, urgent need of congress at p~resent through mistake, is not called for by was a few more men possessed of real a junior is asked to attend alone. j scientific knowledge; of the economic j_____ problems of the United States, andl tssessed lo ofo the courage to forget IffLl ~I UL1 th altbxand look, these probesU!VILI WbL III f i lems squarely; in the face. Dr. Friday is attending the annual N VtER T PESNTSEERVANT meeting of land grant colleges at t~t' V>.TtOMEI)1Y BEFORE Washington, D). C., and made thisF I;9 ig statement when ,asked regarding the appointment of a successor to Tru- man H. I wberry. At the' Fre ;hman Spread to be giv- : Everybody, f think, is agreed that en at 8 o'clock this evening in' Bar- there is a condition of political dis- bour gymnasiumi, the sophomore class content~ in the country, due to certain expects to entertain more than 500. economic conidition~s that are very freshmen. All sophomores are re- bad,", hie stated. "There is .a great quested to attend, as they will 'be the deal of moaning about these condi- hostesses of the evening. Juniors tions,' and a greater lack of any con.- have been appointed to accompany structive suggestion for relieving most of the freshmen, but if any fresh- them." , men have not heard from their jun- He said that the present agricultural Flors, they are urged to come any way. trouble was due to the international = A special feature of the program situation, and specifically to the d(:- Awill be a play, "Where But in Am- struction of the foreign markets erica," to be presented by members which have heretofore absorbed our of Mummers. The cast contains only surplus. products. There is a ques - three characters: Husband, wife, and tion, according to. Dr. Friday, whether maid., These parts will be taken by it would not be better to permit Can- Beatrice Hoek, '23, Martha MacLean, ada, Australia, and South America, to' '23, and Cornelia Shepherd, '25. The supply the world's grain, and to con- play will be given at 8 o'clock in Sarah fine ourselves to production for ca= Caswell Angell hall, and will be fol- own consumption. The first great es- lowed by dancing in the gymnasium. sential, he, states, is to, establish a na- tional .agricultural policy, and then follow it. . EDUAIN IN, Us 5,COSTS STAIITIEISUNDAY IC Q TMakiIw rarinain HEATED CO1AEPIESSOR CAUSES CHEINISTRY BUILDING FIRE Over heating of the air compressor, I in the. basement of the Chemistry building, caused by the failure of an automatic switch to work, resulted in a fire, in the armature of one of the motors.. The only damage was that1 done to the armature. The Ann Arbor Fire Department answered the alarm. Dean Effinger IlI Dean John R. Effinger, of the Lit- erary college has been confinedto ;iis home, for the past three dlays with a severe cold. Although his ill- ness is not critical, he- has; been ad- vised to remain under care unltil he is entirely well. He will hold no consultatio. hours today. -e I Sunday' Dinner MENU SOUP Cream of Asparagus Celery Olives . Wafers' Roast Sirloin Beef Brown Gravy Roast Young Chicken with Dressing Hubbard Squash Mashed Potatoes Rolls Salad DESSERT Home made Apple or Cherry Pie Vanilla Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk 12 to 2 P.:lM. Price $1.00 Watch for our rrlanIksgIlviIlg Mtenui Tuesday and Wednesday T fables Reserv-ed -- WVIUJIT S 315 SOUTH STATE STREET Phone 173 The M--arket P~age r -Ikt'O . 801/d #Alf# ;_ ',. . Y"-4 If all the world was made of candy, still the b lw- . '. ! ' , d HIUL:AUDITORIUM ELECTRICAL SCOREBOARD NOVEMBER 25TH I ..A 6. U i I FAM Anounsing that: New York " Philadelphia wil Visit UNIVERSITY OF M[CHIGAN thruout the coming coilej. year with the. newest and best in con- servativly correct footwear at prices ranjing from $7 to $10. The next display of the season wil be at: KYER''S GCoxsnr N., Un y.srsiiay. A ve and: Thayer St. Novemteo 28, 21i Dec. t°, 2 3 3 I I i I i 1 i I r i I E students would cluster around. Prokote's AnArbor 1 09 South Main Street t_ . f \R' Y{ 1M IY V 1 THANKSGIVING SPECIAL $1 .25 Box of Swi~ss Milk Chocolates - at- 89CENTS: Two-Found . M-Boxes for $1.75 Watch our window~ display for otlher specials, */ .7 P' LC 1 DiI ! ~LhlI The recent claim.. of extravagance on theas t f English college :students ha brought forth the query as to how expenses in England and Amer- ;,ca cornr ?re. According to Ralph M.I Carson, .'23L, and former Rhodes scholar,: the least expensive of the schools _or colleges at Oxford is Oriel which costs 60- pounds a semester, or approximiately .:$900 per year of three terms. The most expensive is Baliel college which. charges 85" pounds a term. - In all, the' least. expensive course a student may tame at Oxford,. including his vacation trips, comes in the neigh-f horhood, of $2,000- a- year. That, Car- -son says, dloes not include sailing trips, hunting trips or the fine clothes which some English students affect. Much more than that ;is spent, in the other colleges, he declared. Considering that the average Am- erican college student does not spend much more than $100 a month, the ! English school app-ears somewhat ex- travagant,' according toy Carson. A" review of "The Knight of the Burning Pestle", by Delbert Clark, in The-- Sundayt Magazine for Nov. J.- Adv. A.rtE aers Koes General Offises: vix Duane dtlreet New York'~ City c"VNew2orh ASops 14010 Boda Philadelph~ia Shop t2U-23 Chestnut street juIst belo the FOR. THANKSGIVING- We are offering our usual excellent line. of poultry : "TURKEYS -- DUCKS -CHICKENS OR GEESEI We also offer some specials: Sugar Cured Ham, per lb ........................20c Chickens, per lb ....................... ........28c Pork, Loins, -per lb. ...... ................... 25c _ _ uxesn+P w . rv ... a j/ , *., .--- t _ . - -._._-- ; I .Storm _7"!l2X" Drected by ,JaEARLE DAWLE1Y. DR.W. S. MILLS OSTEO0PATHIIC PHIYSICIAN 616 First.Ntl IBic.Bldg. Opee Hours Phone TALL111AUDITORITUMl ELECTRICAL I ISCOREBOARD OlY I'MIII H il 5II You don 't have to walk for that sandwich. We- deliver ~CALL 1091, Phon 1995-J THE CENTURY MARKET 213 N. MAIN ST. - -~ - -- I L N } "L: =^; ''; = : . t j ,' { l " P i .. - , . '' - , 7/ DETROIT UNITED LINE$ Ann Arbor and Jackson. TIME TABLE ('astern Standard Time) Detroit Limited and Express Cars- 6 :oo a~in., 7 :o0 a.3., 8 :oo a.mn., 9:03 a.m. and hourly to 9 :o5 p.m. Jackson Express Cars (local stops west of Ann Arbor)--9:47 a.mi., and every two hours to 9 :47 p.m. Local Cars East Bound-7 :(o a.m. and every two hours to 9 :oo l). m., 11 :0o p.m. To Ypsilanti only-i11:40 p.tm,, 1: i sa.mn. To Saline-Change at Ypsilanti. Local Cars West Bound-i :go a.mI., 12::0 p.m. To Jackson and Kalamazoo-Lirn- ited cars 847, 10:47 a.n., 12:47, 2:47, 4:47 p.m. To Jackson and Lansing-Limited at *t I ,r.."--t-..--._._._._._ ...._ , r, , -...Nmmmd I t' AFor 4 x i ,thi asomp _..: . , eThanksg - 17- ~ivngTable 4 ni, per lb.. . . . . . . . . ..30c, 33c I ' per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33c lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 c .. . . . . . . .. . . . .l. oc ... . .... .... ... .... .... ... % c. SHIRTS inhandsome patte rns't and in- your favorite fab- rics. Everything you need, from sports to f ormaiwear.' Silks, poplins, madras - an exceptionally fine; display for you to select from. They're made well and they .look good. ;4-. . S r T .; '' 4 _ '4,r 44 ' . 'V Found A GOOD' PLACE TO EAT TTH E 1K AROLYN ITCHE 119 E. Liberty Fancy Home Dressed Chicken Fancy Home Dressed Ducks, Veal Brisket for 'Stuffing, per 11 Lamb Brisket, per lb. ..... Short Rib Beef, per lb. . Fancy Grape Fruit, 3 for.. Best Oranges, per doz. ... . V- .. . . .. . . .LDIc .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . -c, 60c, 75c California Walr [nuts, per lb .................... ..... . ... 45c i Fancy Bulk Dates, per lb.............. ........ ............ Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz :.......................... ... . Choice Corn, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, 3 cans. for................. 20c 59e 25c * , «t#~ ; .x .. A. LEMBEL '. S 330 FOR 1 $2 to $10- A Wah~ms & CTWO STORES PHO 399 407 :EST )NES AVE. 675-Fl a j a "" .. t ,. 1 ' c I / - :! , a 1 } STATE ST. MAIN ST. It', I i r M i