THE MICHIGAN DAILY t LILY OFFICI AL BULLTI cation in the Bulletin Is constructive notico to all members of niversity. C'opy received by ftvb# Astant tr the - 'ept until' p.m. (11.:30 a. mn. Saturlv.- ne. 4 SAITIDlAY, FEBIIU.1AR 3, 191-24 Nuntlwr i° J9 re will be a short conference at 10 o'clock tuaymrigi e f the President.,.L liln ty Lecture:. February 25 and 26 in the Naitural ScjFnce Auiditorrim, Profe~ssor tho~t, Professor or the Language, lhistory, ~and Archaeology of ('en- iin the College de France, Will lecNtureon:cultu>ral and relhious andl exclinnges in Central Asia. 1..Roi. I r°Iiu>eooay 06 (Mythoulogy) make-up -examination in Cla ssical Archaeolog;y 6 (Mlythologyti), will on Saturday afternoon, February 23. at two Wo'(Ok, in Room 108, Hall This applies both to those who missed thefnaiul e.,xamin- d to those Who missed the special test on the assigned readings. ("Imnphell Bonnier. Studies Nights To ACSISBETAN Win ALaw Degreej AUT CBASTAWOA~ . ~Failure, of the Athletic assochx Friends Named Ina Daugherty Quiz IS ition11 ' I I to p~rovide ;eating arrangements cauls-j ed the lack of band music at the Indi-, '. Lob, Vr$ AT'S GOING ON SATURDAY *lnventionl of 'state physics in. prs Physics building., ing club meets at Hill and streets for tobaggan party. nckey- 31innesota vs. Michl.. V'eljnberg's coliseum. - SUNDAY M~e class for students, It. C. L, Leader. Lane hail. an*ut classes, Preshyterlan drerslty Symphony orchestra t, Hil11 auditorium. adeint supper, Coilgregatlonall HUTCINSWILL A1'IEN K9LA9AIHONOR BNQE President-emeritus Harry B. Hutch- ins and several of the deans of the jUniversity will attend the banquet to be given in honor of Dean Maximo Kalaw, exchange professor from the Philippines, tomorrow night at the Iunion. The banquet is being directed by. Philippino students on' the cam- pus. Many prominent Philippinos from this section of the country will attend the banquet. There are more than 100 Philippinos studying in the Un- ited States 'now, largely due to the work of the native government of the Phiilippinyes, 'which encourages study- ing, here by scholarships anal favorable regulations. 1William P. (Cinnery William P. Connery, member of con- gress from Massachusetts, is 35. He has been actor theatrical managerII and politician. Now he wants to be a lawyer. Daily he is in his seat in. the house of representatives. Nightly he is in a seat in a law school. He hopes to obtain the degree of bachelor of laws and be admitted to practice soon. Alumnus Autlvr of Book, Clayton WV. Bedford, '10E, is the author of "Systematic Survey of Rub- ber Chemistry," which has~ recently been published by the Chemical Cata-f log Co. of ,New York city. It is a Y highly specialized monograph -qf, 385 cages with a voluminous bibliography . Mr. Bedford wvas for a_ number of years research- engineer for the Goodyear Tlire. and lRubber Co. of Akron, Ohio and is now one of "the na~tne~titsi -ht. Pithha. fi~it , f'I or aia, game, according to William (irau-; Lich, '24L~, manager of the varsity ])andl, and has also made difficult the presentation of suitable music throughout the, season. lDissension has arise~n anion.; mem- liers of the band because of the lack of *considleration on the hart of the( association,. Graulich states. Because of the acoustics of thti hail, the only satisfactory place for the band to playis.,l:b n.o.tesrcmc n h balcony was ,chosen as the best loca- tion.. Were theband to play in one of the side bleachers, the reverberations would destroy the effect of the music. Moreover, the larger instrument: 'would be hindered for lack of space The, balcony, however, does not offer a' suitable. viewpoint for the game, and the players balk at being forced to sit through the entire game there, playing only intermittently, ac- cording to Graulich. Consequently, at the Indiana game, absence of indis- pensable instruments made playing impossible. At previous games, the small turnout for the band,. caused by members seeking better seats lowered the quality of the music, although at- tempts were made to present a suit- able program.: --l fforts" to make arrangemnents for seating with ,.the athletic association met wvith. little response, the baud °ntaanager statea.. However, members, 'of the organization have been defin- i tely ordered to report for the next game, and the band will play' in full force, regardless of the seating situa- tion. Inasmuch 'as the hand seldom plays except between halves of the game, the officials consider it feasible to reserve a- section- of the lower bleachers, and go to the balcony to! I I { WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY Largest Grocery and business in the City You can SAVE from I I R I THREE CASHSTORES I iI 1% to 20% hiour, PresbyterianI Above, Thomas B. Felder. $elow, Jesse Slnit, (left) With Starry Ba ugh. er ty. .Two friends of Ilarr~y M; lDaugherty' attorney general, Thomas B. Felder and Jesse Smith are named as having collected money in cases pending be- fore the department of justice In new charges made by Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana. Democrat, au- thor of the pending resolution to in- taperples' meeting, 'Sub. Miss Marie ILanzar, present holder Somne World Crise's." Lane of the :Barbour _scholarship from the islands, will have charge of the pro- ,Mn pictures-G~eorge' Arliss grain at the banquet. " Man who Played God," Con- - offal church. F e h e Thozel leader.' Topic, "Thie Z e'B b ' Problem." Presbyterian j Rules Ofude'Bible'u ~Jwrn ~t~det foum.Many freshmen appeared yesterdlay Wssor Waterman speaks, on without their pots or toques evidently onand religion, U'nitar ian) thinking~ that because it. was a holiday plor's. heir ( i :t(iinction could be putl hl~iG. f eo peFoxaadrsse To qUte;e the freshman hand- S'tuents conregaionhillbe r your pot or toque every -~td~~s'cQgreat~m~ H l - - -t S;:nday," and, to quot6 it3 [urn. fi2I'cr B proud to wear your pot. ItR is not a badge of. disgrace."- . iof etchings and p almtings Lansing, Feb. 22.- The jjossiblity Lipr,.galery, Alumni Mii that a rehearing of the agricultural ll. Admission free today. I board-administrative 'board case mays it pftained glass 11windolls. be sought in the supreme court by the ,chltectuyp.l drafting room. admiinistraioni appear'ed todlay t play during ;ha-lts in the game, or tol poration of Akron. construct a stand close to one end of the basketball floor where the band "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything could watch the game without play- "quickly.-Adv. ' ing against poor acoustics. v('stigate. the ,attorney-general. ! lr _# JUST RECEIVED'' HAL*5, "WRITING AN ADVERTISE MENT" OGO' Al'"b AY's 'A MERICAN GOVEIRN1 EN I"; NOE CT PAD[i0)ANIELS 9' toFRENCH .SCIENTIFIC READER"# KILPATICJ' S "SOURCE BOOK" GOODE'S "SCHOOL ATLAS" UNIVE*RSI 04'ST R W L I io I I I I !'' 1 0 1 , , I . Hk'^'!F !7!:'.""""!'.'T"4"" 1 r ., .. ..... ... r v .:. ,. _ S v .f ' w k 4 L' . .. rrrrrr j err lTTj r-, it I I ! 4 n1, [ !..'unapCb'urtIl rvrcee ]I EFE*.3 9 c FR UTER. 2c ORNGES {i 1 r~angy lig1 Co'lore' &I . Fruit StrSOME IHRS ASK 65c S 3 CANS PEASS c 3. Home ,Grown50 3 CANS CORN Ge0 G o d n B a t m I P k g . P a n C a k e I 7p Arm-our's Brand U , 4 4--, 3 ,,'- - Q.TARIAN CHURCH tate and Hurou Streets NEY S. ROBINS, Miister CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES All Services Held in Lane Hlal Cornaer Stalte and W'asington sts. February 24th, 1924. a. ~m-Sunday School.t -Mlorning Service: Youth Novement of 600 B. SERVICES Sunday:. Bible School, 9: 30 t A.W ~Christian Men's Service 9:30 A. M. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERA CHURCH (Mlissouri Synod) Corner Third and We st Huron St s. CARL A 13RA"UE 11, Pastor SERVICES 9:30-Services in German. 10:30-Students'' Bible Class. 11:30-Services in English. Sermon Subject: "Tale Parable of theie Soive" 5:30-Student' Social Hour and .Supper. 6:3a0-Lecture in the Church Au- ditorium by Dr. Cfotte, of De- troit. Subject. "The irist. Lu. tlieraus .In Amnerica." 4 I F, -~- -- j- E. C. STELLILOIN, Pastor TRI LUTHERAN CHURCH' Fifth Are. and William St. Club,j REV. L, F. GJN.DERMAN, Pastor WATED-Eyery student at church ion Sunday. Get the habit fromi now until Easter. TRINITY -ENG~LISH LUTHERAN CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH W1asl iingtoii St. and Fifth Ave. opens- with ten min- Mr. La Rowe. -0-_. Prcaching Service, 10:30 A. M. Students' Bible Class, 12° noon. Young People's Service, '6:30 P. M. 's Supper. 9:30 A. M.-Sunday School. I 9 :00 A. M.-Bible Study Hlour. 110:;30 A. M.-Sermon "h11ow to Ilear the Word&" 5:30 P. M.-Social IHour and sup- per for students. 6:30 P'. M.--Student Forum. TOp- ic, Eductio-it's Riileitce on On _(le's iRe icioim r de Alis llin.A.Back man,Ledr 7 :30 P. Df.-Sermon subj)eet,"Trite Acid Tes tof Jesus' 1Teaching." All: Services in the English lang- uage.- ssor Waterman speaks Gospel Accordfug' to predecessor to Tut- Midweek Prayer Service. Wednesday, 7:-30. P. M. Rev. J. A. Canby ,will speak at, 10:30 Sunday morning, February 24th, Welcome! RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. I LONARD A. HARRETT, D.D., Minister LEWIS C. REIANN, '16, Seely Meni Students SIRS. NELLIE CADWELL, Seely Women Students -MVornng Worship, 'PRlEMESSAt E OF JESUS." -tudent Classes led by Ms Mary Ross andl Prof. W. D. Henderson.' -Social fHour. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL ChURCH (Evangelical Synod' of N. A.) 4th 'Ave.~ near Packard' G. A. ,NEUMANtiN, Pastor. Su'nday School at 9:00 a m. 10:'30::A. M-Sali atlon, $acilflees, Serice. This wJll be a special life service program.,, 4:00-Sunday School and Classes. 10: 00-English Services. 11:00-German Services. Bilble I FIRST ME THODIST CHURCH REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Minister REV. WV. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Awsocite Mirth ter MISS ELLEN WV. MOORE, Student Director 10:30 A. X.-Morning Worship. Pastor's subject: "THE TYRANNY OF FEAR" 12:00 M.=FIVE BIBLE CLASSES for students. 6:30-6:30 P. M.-Open blouse at Wesley Ihall. 6:30 P. M-Wesleyan Guild Dlevotional Meeting. Miss Ellura IHarv y, Leader. Subject: "RKndw 'lby Cihurch.," ' C., E. Meeting. IHelen Roszel, '26, leade'r. kplied to the, Race. Problem." Topic, "Cli'ristianil ~y -.,. COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREET HENRY LEWVIS, RECTOR CHARLES T. WVEBB, Director Student-Work RACHEL HAVILA ND, Secretary for Student Work WEEK OFL FEBRUARY 24TH, 1924 Sunday, February 24th M.-Hloly Communion.- M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by -Mr. Webb. "BLIN1DERS"I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. 1'.IWA RiSAYLE S, 3ilnIster 11O 1ARD R. C11 A PTWAN Minister' of Unliersity Studenitq. .O: 30---DEAN SHAILER MATH- EWS, Divinity School, University of Chicago. 12:00-Church Sunday School. 12:00--Stmlent NMeet at Guild I-louse. 6:30--P. Y. P. U. in Church Par- hors. I- 7:30 P. M.--Wesleyan Guild Lecture. Speaker, Rev. 1 ) . Beach of Grand Rapids. Subject:" "The Tliig rod." -orget That our Sanitary Bake_ Shop Is Turning* Out 01ALITY GOODS We Bake for Your Parties or 5Baquets Its otteRegular I I CONGREGATI ONAL CHURCH "Tl4E STONE CHIUICH WIT- THE 'WARM WELCOME" IIEIBERT A. JUMP, Minister F. KNOX MITCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HLTBER, Secretary for Women Students Announcement is made of a striking innovation. A MOTION PICTURIE RELIGIOUS SERVICE Something Extra, .1 Will be inaugurated tonlorrow evening at 7:30 P,.IM. in the auditorium of the church. A five reel filmn, Ger. Arliss in HE MANF II I W 0PLA YEDI)t C ) will illustrate the themce of the ten minute sermon by Rev.'RE. Knox Came In and See .for Yourself at OUR MAIN S!TORE I - -- - .,- - , . - - I I'. I I 1 i