mom THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 0 )CTOBER 21, 1923 ,*. Old Fram Houe.SoresMuseuam Mate rial Whose Value Is Estimatsed At.Hundreds Of Thousands, Specimens UsedFor esearch Study It onstantt Danger of Fire: , SUN 1 5:30 o'clock a student supper will be observed at the Bethlehem Evangeli- Il servers. "Is Socialism Christian" will, cal church this morning. Special ser- "i SERVICES eIh tpi. which Professor E. 14. Day vices in English will be held at 1 has chosen to speak on at the 6:,Q 'clock and German services tat 11. o'clo( k service. ;Er finag service viii take place at In an old ten-raoom frame house on lion is n~rimnri for scientific rv i ~p the simis of thiag r ~rmmals Justice and quit" will be te speak at all se x rl net- ettelre (Continued from Page Nine) sermon text at the Church of Christ E to n h ast University avenue is stored mu- g inan h stored materials are This collection has a large conier- at the 1.0:30 oclock worship at thethsmriga103o'lc.Bbe soi.Virn ate rial ivhbose estimated value' basis for research work. "The uni- cial value as well as at scientific one. Pebtei~ church. Student Sunday scolwl b i~ t :0ada ry ~i versity cannot properly function un- Pelts of beaver, otter, possum, badger, school will be held at noon, and stu- snoo the Mc, el Servic3clubdwil runes into bun trod::;, of thu.usands of? less it canl take care of these mater- deer, gorillas and many other vanie- d t i' ecme oan0'd ourt~ ln eriecu illuea I0 dollars. Many spe cimzens are kept l als and have them available for re- ties are h ng on racks and the room dets 5:e0 wclomed Th't a sc ~ihoi meet.. The Chlristan Endeavor will ; hill.} threre which in .case of lass would be P. 0 53 a)C . h eri o edi-hld their mneeting at 6:30 o'clock. irelcal.Tesrcueisl ssearch workers," says Dr. Dice. "Any kept cool to better preserve them. (iss cd at the Young People's meet- i spIeak ean "'ii'h 2geiet'hc irefirabe.T e riske accofiriig tic satewmustabe on theismral."of eny oindivpidals ave bl e ten Michi S rces in Greran wllb0helwllbe-uris subject to a grcat fr rsrearin; tc wrkdn o h niasofMnsf.hpeieshaebengv ng and() nnForum iat630 o'clnck t terviesin Lteran churchl tc hisd gree'25n."Al is sate ustbe o thi matrial" 'e by ndivdual andby teis, "Thes, The ooyaliesef Mof ifMy ToLife;wilToe Whats to L. R. Dice, curator of mammals, One room with a small alcove on the gin department of Conservation. The Shall I be Loyal?" unartetedr whoe. ffifisrnste irslfoooof.istslor ussuedbyDr.DieDara.lstieniondaasconriutdLnarsthpmfenarteiF.Boendmonigst contribokurecdetatdn neaarcr- th tidnTee~ lote-office 9:30 by abible study hour. 3. C. ofieand work room. Carl I.. Hubbis, ly 10)0 specimens during the past year.rtBpitCuc cfmn wl edtedscsinIi' reef -ifiytath cmindwihofcurator of fiches of the museumi, lhas and more are continually coming ui.'I' the Specimen:; rnd their contain orsbeen given the entire second floor in i Matrial InvaluableMr alswlspkoi"TeSz"Ltra RsonbltynCanisC's.fe on the upperfloors will pirove too which to carry on hzis work. Three E {xperimxents are being carried on, premnacy of Christ" at the 10:30 o'clock: Religious Work" at the Forum at 5:30 cs-A much for t'he supports, resulting 'n or four graduate students are usually to a limited degree by Dr. Dice. Care-mongwrsiatheFstapst'cck Tesujtofheemn tth e o h lo r ' r b t is m r in . S n a p isc o lt o e d e i er d at t em:0 o o c thbreakig'throg fti"for at woil,. in the building and there !ful observation is m a~le ofth habitcuc hsmrig Sho I- s I with damaEni to le specimenxs, would be more if they could be accomi- of various small animals and it is vlbehdatno a h ulOsrie il e "aegadnih The building has been used as an ,.ltd oe htnerCk ilb House. The coui se is on "The Ideal~ rotherhood of Cristians." annex to the unive sity rmuseum nand eae.SpecimensCrhddop ed inthe near futue.Suchll work iad Progress of Jesus." All students ;TrInity Lutheran Church mnaterial ceoming in 'has been sent' The smaller specimens are all incsaiylmtdbcueo are invited to a "riendship Meet" to Rev. L. F. Gunderman will speak at!. thcre. At ttehe oc 'e t rate of in-' stredl!ii trays in wiooden cabinets ;lack of accommioda tionsth be held in the Guild house from 5:30: the 10:30 o'clock service at the T in'i -. crese f ill soreY~en eessr yto b-stacked around the wlls of. the var- A few mounted specim-lns are stor- ," tain another siwlh residence i hh osros Thyaefxdoast'e in thwuidn.ipciesofse At the Students devotional meeting at! Sunday school for students will meet to store the spocimenz and rov'Ade .0ococ r al ilsek n;a :3 'lc.icuyte least possible space. A' cies nowv extinct and some of those 63 'lc r alwl pa na :0ocok work rooms fur the museum staff. Five eosiderable amnount of work is in-' now fast disappearing in this country °"After All, What is the Most out of St. Paul's Lutheran Church You'll expedlitions=, sent. cut by the Lniier-i v( ved .in preparing each individual are represented. The fact that these nirrsity Life?" "The Christian at Public Wa rship" cit; renow it il fel ad sndng' nITarian Church is the sermon topic at Morning wa- I~- after hi s'y r o ntt id-ndsen ing necionand it, would require sev- pieces,,,would be irreplaceab le necessi-I "TI fHs tSt alsLtea in the nafeial wliielithzeY are g,t.im eal years to repalce any group of"h Rlgiu ttes that they should be given pzarl- RlgosCrcoption o i- shipatS.PisLlerr ,cuch ering, all of which must be classified' them. S tome collection,' such as the urlar care, which is difficult to do un- tory" will be the subject under dis- this morning. Sunday school and 131-li and prepareIfor lpre,'eivation. rabbits and hares have-been gathered'der the present conditions. cu:3sron at the 10:30 o'clock worship abe classes will be held at the usual. Her V Not or xhiit ro~nll iffren paits f te wrld. A sallworing ibrry as eenat the nitarian church today. At fours.II There is notintenxtion of pufling ex- The skimis are' carefulyl sftufednand Asaltransferr'edwriglbayhsbe to the annex but it is in- SPoialsor o 's wilameetin Md-at Theltnnua eission willwbe hibit's in the annex, a;-cording to D. the skeletons cleaned and dryod. 'adequate for the work that moust be em:Sunda Die aoiy o h aeil All the work of cleaning is done in donec. This necessitates almost dailyi never will be placed on exhibit, being w .hat was fonmeily the kitchen of the trips of men working in the anne xto IND ________________________________________ too valuazble to subject to posible: house and a small pantry off it is the main. museum to secure necessary ictor ltamalce froerizcxpocsure. The institu- uis ' as-Lthe "skin room." In it are references and informnation. n ervices of the day.; hiii C1lubhto Neet the Hindustan Club will 'clock this afternoon in .arold K. Latta, '24, will ie Virtues of. Common M~usical entertainment! ed by Norman B3. John-; lpersons interested inj dially invited to attend. ciency to use Daily' .dv. Europe Through With Dueling Vienna, Oct. 19-(A.P.)--Pre-war duels in Europe often were serious affairs, but post-war dueling has be- come largely a farce. Military men have come to a more sane view of the "field o? honor," and, civil courts are taking the place of meetings at dawn with a brace of seconds and a doctor in attendance. A farcial duel is reported from Budapest. Both, principals were di., rectors of prominent banks. They duly 'appeared on the field of combat, faiced each other, and cocked their re:j'oivers. When the signal to fire was given, one man shot his bullet into the ground and the other did not fire at all. Un-' reconciled, the contestants le~ft the field. 0 .=-r- -:--Y IL Li- SC u ci . enjoy Galli-Curdz all the more on your Victrola [avinfg heard her in person. Her Victor records are .e reproductions of her wonderful voice and4-'art. 'ictor recordings comprise some fifty selections, a list of your careful perusal. Catalogs free for, the supremacy is the .acY of achieve-a Galli-Curci is an ye Victor artist. neatlest artists of the are Victor Artists. ' a reason.! I c i z } r Special i)innor ,)upJI t1 ment. ex~clusiv The gro stagea Th ere's s~~I lwi Uf L .Nomrn ti 11\uilG, caicit tfgrt "Whispering Wires" comes to the -{~erltMtrCa opn fD- Garrick Theatre tonight, direct fi'om 1' n i rr i ate-at 4"~F'T h .of l na nn Amr 'ooP m o#; n ths rnin C ia o, f r a week's en- i gagement. for the 3.o n o he2ichig n-f)i o PenIsion I 114 Crows Large I The story, uinder the same title as Stae gme A ombr illsta ~ Paris, Oct. 19-(A.P.)-There are "7,- the play, was wrtitten- by Henry Le- th e Lion: bail~ing over thec week end.'1745,000 former soldiers of the Great verage, and appeared in the Saturday Thos wh ar l~'omneft i stmt~War, -who served in armies- of the .Al-Eveninug Post as a serial and later in and national affa i Ers iowreibe!c at lies and Central Empires, receiving boob~ form. It concerns Montgomzery the Unitsn ,are