THE MICHIGAN DAILY Acting Governor Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. V n, (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.) Volume 4 TUESDJAY, OCTOBER 30, 1923 Nunmber 32 Wtalth Lecture for Women: For entering upper classwomefl and old studlents who have lectures to mnake-u p--Tuesday, Oct. 30t,2 at 7 :00 p. m. Please bring a bluebook. Margaret Bell, 31. D. Romance 1.anguage Classes in the Literairy College: " Funeral services for the late Chas. S. Carry, instructor in the Depart. went of' Romance Languages, will be fheld this Tuesday morning at 9:00 o'clock in St. Thomas' Church. As a maak of respect all classes in Ro rmance Languages will be dismissed Tuesday until 12:00 o'clock. Cerele Francalse: Important business meeting of the Cercle Francaise, Tuesday, 7:15 o'clock. All members present. Helen Nancy Woodruff Extemporaneous Contest: All men and women interested in enterting the University Extempor, aneous Contest this December will meet in room 302, Mason Hall, at 5:001 p. in. Tuesday, October 30. The .purpose of this meeting is that those who are present may choose the general subject to be discussed in the contest Details of the "contest will be explained, and methods of study for the con- test will be suggested.I The ;date for the preliminary. try-out.: for the final contest will 1)e an- nounced shortly in the Official Bulletin. Norman B. Johznson, Manager of Local Contests. .Menibers of Adepi: We will hold our regular meeting this evening at 7:30 in the adelphW room, fourth floor, University Hall. R.,y Alexander, President. Lieut. Goav. Martini Edward Trapp As a result of the impeachment of Gov. J. C. Walton, Lieut-Gov. T%. E. Trapp is acting a governor of Oklaho- am. Walton was impeached following his efforts to halt the meetings of the; state legislature in connection with. his campaign to overthrow the Ku Klux Klan.j WHAT'S GOING ON TUESDAY 7:15-Alpha Delta Sigmia meets in room 302, Union. 6 :00-Fourth annual dininer of Epis,, copalians in Union. WEDNESDAY 4 :15-Tocal group of Maitiniee Music- cale Student league meets at home of Miss Helen Bates, 1921 Cambridgej road. 4 :30--VIolin group of Matinee Music ale Student league meets at home of Mrs. Henry Bacher, 1113 Ferdan road. 7 :00-Flint club meets in Lane hall. Election of officers. 7:15-Newark club meets in roonm 304, Union. 1 :45--De-11olay meets in Hlarriss'hail. 8:00-11 Cirelo Itallano meets in room) 202, south wing, University hall. U-NOTICES All organizations who want spnaein 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. ienlors who have not yet obtained their photographers' receipts must do so as soon as possible. The Michiganensian office is open from 2 to 5 every afternoon except Sat- urday. Damon- "Do you really think that a good pencil helps you to do better work ?" Pythias- "I know it does!t why, I'm even able to read my own handwriting, now that I've started using a Dixon's Eldorado!" we aStedra priWdr THE PUPPETEERS. WEDNESDAY 4 and 8 p.mI. Oct. 31 Read the Want Ads Burton Speaksis n Traverse City President Marion L. Burton was the' principal speaker at a gath~ering of Michigan alumni yesterday at Tra-1 verse City. While in that town, :Presi- dent Burton will also speak before the' state teacher's assciciation and the Chamber of Commerce. He is expectd to return to Ann. Arbor tomorrow' morning. IIt's true efficiency., to use Daily' Classifleds.-Adv. ITHE PUPPETEERS "-seemed almost lifelike" -Cadillac News I UlI111111111111111111111M a ~A discount of 10 per cent on - Personal Engrave d - _ Christmas GreeingP iI - Card vrder* Splaced before November 5. E~ SSee our fine selection today. E , Ej O . D. MORRtILL ~I - E.i~~ICI = Greeting Cards for All1 Occasions' 1 11tf11M l a~11E111111111r AT THlE THEATERS Svsreen-Today Arcade-"Ruggles of Red Gap." Majestic- "Three Ages," with Buster Keaton. W uerth-"Th e Broken Wing." I' Orpheum - Harold Lloyd "Safety Last." in I C08PJLET1Z ASSORTMENT- Stage-Tis Week e Whitney-. Saturday night-,The New York Globe theater's or- iginal production of the music- al comedy, "Good Morning Dearmle." G arrick (Detroit) - "Whisper- lug W~ires." wSTA27L ST1UEET 1, - rlb a - PWA MADE BY EDERHEIMER STEIN COMPANY - ar .F r-w~----------______ w / - f - - j r ++ r Ia - j I-bOR r- - 1= - Just as soon as the trees are bare and the snow begins to fly you will want to get out in the great out-of-doors. What's more, you will want to be dressed up to keep your appearances s as good as your spirits. We recommend- "T TORfrICLOTH"ES- F ,,i arc cl-rn)i,nj, ,mhin mp 11,%,. Why