THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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DAILY OFFICIA LBULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
8:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.?
Volune 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923 Number 24
The Business Office of the University will close at 12:00 noon o'clock on
Saturday, October 20. ..
Shirley IV. Smith, Secretary.
University Lecture:
M. Alexandre Moret, Professor in the College de France, will deliver a
lecture in French on the subject "La Sepulture de Toutankhamon" at 4:15
p. m., Monday, October 22, in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Build-
ing. The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon. The public is cordially,
invited. F. E. Robbhts.
All Holders of Football Tickets and Residents of Ann Arbor:
A crowd of over 42,000 will be present at the Ohio State-Michigan foot-
ball game Saturday, October 20th. A large number of the visitors will
come in automobiles. Parking space in Ann Arbor is limited to the streets.
To avoid congestion, every owner of an automobile in .Ann Arbor should
leave his car at home and not park on any of the streets. This would aid
very materially in providing parking space for those who must come to our
city in automobiles and immensely aid in relieving congestion.
All streets will be closed to automobile traffic within one block of Ferry
Field. This is necessary in order that the crowd may enter and leave Ferry
Field at the gates designated on back of tickets. Each holder of a ticket
should enter and leave the field at gate so designated. This will prevent
jamming either going in or coming out of the field and will aid those in
charge and the traffic policemen as well in handling the crowd satisfactorily.
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON TICKETS AND SIGNS NEAR THE
GROUNDS. ALL OWNERS OF CARS IN ANN ARBOR LEAVE CARS AT
HOME AND OUR TRAFFIC AND CROWDING PROBLEM WILL BE
SOLVED, COOPERATION IN THIS RESPECT HAS BEEN FINE THE
PAST FEW YEARS. Fielding H. Yost,
Director, Intercollegiate Athletics.
Players Club:
The Work Shop in the old Fire Hall on East University Ave, back of
Tappan School, will be open Saturday evening, Monday afternoon, and Tues-
day afternoon. Those people wishing to see me will find me in the work
shop at this time. Also those who have signed up for Work Shop work,
please see me. Ross L. Taylor.
University of Michigan Band:
Capes will be issued at 12:45. Formation at 1:00 p. m. for drill before
game. .William Graulich, Jr., Asst. Manager.
FRESHMEN ELECT vice-president; Mary Barrett, secre-
CLAS PRESiDELNTtary; and Leslie Butler, treasurer.
Publication of the results of the
election was delayed until today due
Theodore Hornberger, '27, was to the close vote in the balloting 'for
elected president of the freshman lit- president.
erary class at the elections held
Thursday afternoon. Other officers of It's true efficiency to use Daily
the class named were Helen Reese, Classifieds.-2Adv.
WIHAT'S GOING ON
SATURDAY
12 :00-Managers of "M" club lunch in
rooms 319-321, Union.
12:00-19(0 law luncheon in rooms
323-325, Union.
3:00 - Football, Michigan vs. Ohio
State.
SUNDAY
12:00-Congregational s t u d e n t s,
forum.
12:00-Students' bible class in Wesley
hall.
12:00-BaBptist students' class in
Baptist Guild house.
4:30-Open house at Wesley hall.
S:00-Hobart Guild cabinet meeting in
Harris hail.
5:30-Congregational fireside chat and
supper.
6:00-Episcopal students' supper in
Harris hall.
6:00-Baptist students' social half.
hour and discussion.
6:30-Wesleyan guild meeting in Wes.
ley hall.
6:30-Professor Day speaks at Uni-
tarian church.
7:30-Illustrated lecture on China in
ICongregational church.
U-NOTICES
Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze.
cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibit
in the architectural corridor of the
Engineering building.
Manuscripts for Whimsies now ac-
cepted. Address Whimsies, Press
building.-
ALL WEEK-MATINEES
fIWV"" WED. and SAT.
The SELWYNS present
In association with Adolph Klauber
JANE COWL i
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All organhations who want space in
the 1924 Michiganensian should ap-
ply at the 'Ensian office for con-
tracts,or. make arrangements for
the same with George L. Pattee, or-
ganization manager. All contracts
must be in by Nov. 1.
Seniors who have not yet obtained
their photographers' receipts must
do so as soon as possible'. The
Michiganensian office is open from It's true efficiency to use
2 to 5 every afternoon except Sat- Classifieds.-Adv.
urday.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells a
Patronize The Daily Advertisers, quickly.
do so as soon as possible. The 1
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There's more than the usual amount of
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today and every day.
SEA FOAM
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PURE CREAM CARMELS, LB........45c
MEXICAN CREAM FUDGE, LB.......89C
BRAZIL NUT ROLL, LB...............55c
PECAN ROLL, LB.....................65c
CHOP SUET, LB..................28C
CREAM NUT WAFERS, LB.........89c
Buy ICE CREAM by the Quart-
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Monday Night
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