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April 11, 1924 - Image 2

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TESTAMENT MOVIES'

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S. Geologist
Is Honored For
Isostacy Theory

SCHORLING WILL
DENVER SCHOOLS

Commencing next Tuesday, and con-
inuing through the next three even-j
ings of Holy Week, a series of sac-
red pictures will he presented in the
Congregational church, Rev. Herbert
A. Jump announced yesterday. Mo-
tion pictures illustrating the. mos~t
picturesque parts of the Old Testa-
ment have been secured and five or
six reels of pictures will, be shown
twice each night.}
It is> claimed that this picturization
of the Scriptures cost $3,000,000, took
five years for its completion, and in-
volved the services of, more than 100,-
000 people. These pictures are rare-
ly available~ but the Congregational
church has procured them with the
desire to sh'ow how vividly the stories,
of the Bible can be presented through
the cinema.
The services will begin at 7T o'clock
and at 8:15 o'clock. The public, is
invited. The subjects to be present-
ed are /as follows: Tuesday, April 15,j
"Abraham"; Wednesday', ljos .eph":
Thursday, "doses"; and- Friday,

Prof. Raleigh Schlorini
of the University high
spend three days of thes
tion at Denver, Colo.. wher(
as advisor to the coinmiti+
the curriculum of the hi
iApproximately 50 commi
up of teachers, principals
visor.s, have been appoin
purpose of research work
jplication to the classroom
'Professor Schloring hbas
ed as one of the nine a(
1have been called to Denv
sultation. They are expel
icize the final reports of
committees.

Announce Birth of Dautghiter
A UI~L Dr. and M Irs. Ralph 0. Rychener an-
nounce the birth of_ a dlaughter, Eliza-
I'URAPLbeth Anne, April 8. Dr. Rychener is
UClfI rL graduate of the class of '221I, and
iS fnow ini thie (derartment of olrhthal-
11 molog;y of tAbe Unive;r'ity hos Pital:
g pcpal 1.fM.s. Rlive eer was formerly Marion
spring vaca-1 latch, '119.
e he w ill act
tee reisig !A ijiovtee Yarrinve4
sig scool Mr. and M\-rs. Carl P. steel of Hunt-
ittees, made ington(. , announce the marriage
ainI ~of their dlaughter, Lelia, to William
rted for th~e Graydon Miller,.',3 of Oxford, Inc.
an~ is jpMr. Miller is a memberr of the Phi
7a3_ iDelta. Theta fraternity.

Stanford University
CALIFORNIA
SUMMER QUARTER, 1924
Tuesday, June 24th, to
Saturday, August 30th E
Second Half Begins July 28
Opportunities to work for the
A. B. and for higher degrees, or I
to do special work, in the ocean-
ic climate of the San Francisco
peninsula.
Courses in the regular aca-
demic and scientific branches,
and in law.
Information from Office 7.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Calliornia
Read the Want Ads

Read The Daily "Classified" Columns
LOOK VOR THIS NAME.ON THIE N.ECKBAND

been seler"t-
dvisors who
vet for con-
ct~cd to crit-
the various

Evanston, Ill., April J.-A contest
to reach the farthest station 'will
be a feature of the radio shove held
here react week.
YOUR GOE 1h CI~CN
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Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

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Judge a tie
by the company it keeps
A TIE, as well as a'person, may
be known by the company it
keeps. Cheney tubulars are
proud of their association wvith
well -dressed college men.
The name "Cheney" on the
neckband of a tie guarantees
correctness of style and pat-
tern, craftsmanship of weave,
and excellence of materials.
Al1so cut silk ties and bat'wings
Made by the makers of Cheney Silks

Dartmouth -Wants
Election Change
Hanover, N. H., April 1.0.-Only re-
quired courses will be taken at Dart-
mouth for the first two years if plans
recently proposed' by the Student
Council are accepted.
Juniors and seniors are to be'allow-
ed comparative freedom of choice.
The purpose of this limitation of
course election privileges is to pro-
vide a good background and to pre-
vent wasteful scattering of effort dur-
ing a student's first years at college.

J, F. 1Hayford
His notable achievement in estab-
lishing the theory of isostacy has won
for John F. Hayford, director of the
college of engineering of Northwestern
University, Evanston, Ill., the Victor-
ian medal of the Royal Geographical
Psociety of Great Britain. It will be
presented to him in London in May.
Isostacy attempts to demonstrate the
existence of a force beneath the sur-
face which tends to equalize press-'
lure at all points.
Announce Engag(enneiit

DURING SPRING VACATION AND
ANY OTHER TIME YOU WILL FIND
EXCELLENT FOOD
SNAPPY SERVICE
and
REASONABLE PRICES
at the
SPOT LUNCH
605 E. Liberty St.

Damon-
61 hat
writing

are yon doing. Pyth-
Her another letter?"

Announcement was made at the Del-
ta Gammla house Wednesday night of
the engagement of Constance Mac-s
Donald, '25, to Walter J. Truettner.,
'24. Mr. Truettner is a member of
the Chi Phi fraternity.{

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Pythias-
"No-not this time. Something
more to the point, as one would
say. I'm writing the Pater, to
I send me a dozen Ehiorado pencils.
They are all sold out down at
the store."
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Sold by
N. F. ALLEN CO.
!fADIIAR & CO.
J. F. WUJERTHI
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Indorsed by Sanitariums all over the country as being
only donuts made from pure ingredients. They are free from
all grease.
Dawn 'Donuts can be purchased at all leading groeers,
bakers, or at your favorite eating place.
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DURING SPRING VACATION
SERVICE AND QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED

You'll Enjoy These Thre

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Whyewe guarantee ;our 4othe,
to0youi"asiwearer
'Our guarantee to the wearer is the simplest way we' know to emphasize the
high quality of our clothes, and relieve the mind of a "Doubting Thomas.",
The cost to us of guaranteeing our product is so trivial as to really be an
insignificant item in our costs, even though abuse of this liberal policy, is
apparent from time to time.
After years of record,-the guarantee has proven to be a silent compliment
to our standard of workmanship, selection of all wool fabrics, fit and genuine
service given by the product made by us. We take full respo nsibility because
our clothes are made of materials to justify confidence and our tailors follow
our' exacting specifications in converting raw materials to a beautifully fin=
fished garment. I Everyone recognizes that the product we mnake :will wear
out sometime, but when more value and satisfaction than dollars' paid has'
been realized, the public is the fairest, jury a..manufacturer can enlist, it,
seems from our years of record."
We, therefore, confidently. guarantee _our product..

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19827-My (anI Sall-Fox Trot Tedl Weemis and His Orchestra
rIt.ed :1'[trseate dley--Fox:T rot Manhattan Merrymakers
Medley: "Way D own in _Xy IHart I've a 17 eling For You" -
"Arrah Wanna' --"Blue e"--"Down in Jiingletown"--"Dear
Old Girl."
1928-Innolcent Eyes-lFox 'Trot international novelty Or chest;ra
Say It Aximai-Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra.
OTHlER YIrrOP RECORDS ;OUIT FRIDAY-
Red Seal Records by de Pachniann, Schumann-l'leink, and the
Sistine Chapel Choir. Six pleasing light vocal numbhers by Z,: mbert
Murphy, Della Baker, Lewis James and Shannon Quartet and by
Green -Dixon.

A broad varietyo'fpockcets,
plaits, belts, ctc,, is to be
found under our several
different body types in
quit models.

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A Good Place to Eat
W~e will be open during Spring Vacation to
accommodate those students who will be in town.
Lunches and dinners served at regular hours.
POLLY LITTLE TEA SHOPP.E

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We invite you to cone in
new week's Victor Records.
Records. Matchless service;

TO DAY-a nd every Friday-to hear the
Always the best in music on Victor
commodious demonstrating parlors.

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