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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923

THE MICH"-IGAN DAILY

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cannot . i l ...i anotbe allowed.
JOIIRNWM ENTS I T ENNI °hw.,gYo cohebu
At l'ga l' rn The Girls' Mandoli
AND II CK H yAH FI in <EP hanay achry coness i etomiorrow in Newber:
yl1 1 (]g ({i,[ y .;'s Lceague party1wh i e i ' -j, rleycnet ilb
x, ,' ;R1 W ,from lz4 to 4l o'cl ck Iffiday i I ri £; 11 ' yed )fl' at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow; An imnportant imeeti
PIL TAlE Ngy mnasium. 'T'ileto<<^is w5llbe vW()fli ndl;i 4 o'clock Friday of this week.1 committee of the 3t
HO0CKEY I en from the fAll ~n~ ( iipro~ipmcti.ve contestants are urged wt~ill be held at 4:30
rnnd Sort)Ii tch ~ata(ci, ceit 10ot.hle League rooms of
Chi Omega VS. Kappa Delta, and Cheovei'r, i:,.sy Iti ? , U11z I il.. At tbi~s itme "t
<Kappa KappaY Ganmma vs. Theta l'1i Thleta Phi Alphla- L'iaiAlo)ha, Ali- ... ,omn aypa tei must be turned in.
<Alpbtti, the teams which (drew "b~ys" IpJU ia iDell. 'a,luu (t h Kat :d. sI'"~ipie ram desofay1fromytoirmetngofP
are scheduled tolay at 4:3~0 oo'el I Om'' 1. The a "'" ; s~ i"iiti-' ; 1pclock tody at the Women's ?+cel
to Oega Thefasiuushe' wil t cheu-id for tonight
tomorrow afternoon, thus finishing up place in Siarah (tazwell . =gcll it. Lagtie boot!,.in. University Hail. These I poned until next Wei
the pei~nre of the inter-house this PaitY will bpe Ihe first (J. t,==) cu~srs must be paid at this time. ._____
hockeyr tourname(,nt. 'The survivors of j big afternoon affairs which t erpgve H -amburg, Oct. 30.-
thi rond illbeg,1 t£ lpayof teplans to give tlls semnester. After tlie Dues :for Masques are payable be- been re-established af
-sd oe onFd 5310chow an orehetra will play 1i>.) lofre Friday and should be sent to ig
secodeon Friday when Kappa ii'y, and r efrc ,esmets 7yill be Margaret Leal, 841 University avenue. '
Alpha Theta anirBe1, ta Phi meet, and intearo.No drso
Dela Z ta c~l ll ngc Z ta an Alp a.All ho s presidents are asked to
The last eliimitions of this -groupfewl e hrel
'wil be ade atur~aymornng wen --- ___-*--(;;ire m in a report to the office of the
.delia Chilver plays ,lBetsy Barbour AdiniitWen to Flint C bii i ea of women of the articles their
house, and the two winners of "the Women will he" adniitted to theFlint I Xo0 cs will contribute to the baztaar,
by"gams met.clib hisve~ f~~ ii~t t~i~ Ato gether with any sugestions they may
The naiis of'th.ose still in'the run- meetinig of l his orgaization will be hia e. I t I here are any questions con-
ning i.n tbe tennis -touiramzent are as hJeld1 at 7 0'CIa a is e,'r eu n;, at L III( cern ing the copntribtions athey will be
follo ws: 1 Sno; t rs A na baelle B urdick h.al to w IU p ch xvonIeui l'fl.r V~iiit. A1n n swere by ar5a ct.D xon, pho nxe ,
an Eizbeh ~ave;juniors-Olga 1illr. S evera l social f nctions are
Verdelin, Dorothy Putt, and Blanche I being plannedl for t1 is year to en co .ir
Hull; sophomores- Margaret Purdy, age frie11(licl1fl an~oor; the stumlerts *f omen who left clothes in their!
C. Eliabeth Tompkins, and Alberta 01-! from FI+lint; who are now~ in nn Ar- gymnaSlum lockers last year ia e-
son; freshmen---Margaret Berz, Mar- bor. Ja the last t-iv work( of the clayi) 1 aianithem until 5 o'clock tomorrow (;
garet Bailey, Norma Barlory and Mar- hag been to ner _t igh siChool itt Kh- nthiey will he disposed of in some
garet McNally. These will be narrow- { (Pms in the Unver..Sity. ,um"lmaer. Ti extension of time for
ed down agtain this evening, which is! I iway grantedminly because only
the tine liit set for Playing; off this' Daily classified for reatl ?r.U ills. few wemien seemedn interested in call-j
round before on~e or -the other of the!------
cmpetitors will be called upon or e
fault.~
Archery enthusiasts will bae interest-j£, aw
e~d in lmnt ina that a tourn'npr~,yt iC *yw" a I --

further e:,tenaion FEE 'SJ{MEN mGIPIA,4GLEE CLUB
1,LECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR
in club will hold a Officers of the Freshmen Girls' Glee
Fting at 5 o'clock Iclub for the conning year were elected
ry hall. M1londay. They are: Margaret Miller,
IpIresident; Katherine. Kelder, vice-
ng of the buisiness pr~esident; Dorothy Nix, secretary and
'nior Girls' palay{ treasurer. The activities of the club
o'clock Friday in are under the direction of Miss Betty
Barbour gymnas- [Palma.
the $,1 junior tax Lvi~inRse ~~izt
ISouthampton,. Oct. 30.-The Levia-
'Lambda Theta, uthan turned right around and sailed for
t, has been post- tew York, so as to land. 1,140 European
dnesday. en~igrants before expiration of the
American immigration quota.
-Routine life has r
fter a week's riot- iIt's true efficiency to use Daily
Classlffieds,.-Adv.
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YOU will be more
than satisfied
with the food
and service

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Tattles Lunch
338 Maynard St. ',Sotith

Room
of Majestic

that sport, has been arranged, the prne-
lili iry. contests of whbich will b e,~A
played otff at" 4:15 o'clock tomorrow,1
and at 4 oclock on Friday. All girls _. -..
-Interested ,in the coinpetition are ur~e0
;to turn out. C M
STIUDENT LEACSuE "
TO HOLD MEETINGSI
MVatinee Musicale Stud; nt league has
planned three' group meetings for the
week. The vocal group will meet at
4:15'o'clock today at the homne of Miss,
JHelen Bates, 1921 Cambridge road andj
the violin group will hold its meeting
at +:30 ,'cloc k at the homre of Mtrs.
Harr'y Iacher, 1113 ]Ferdon road. Thei
piano group will meet tomorrow at the -
home of Miss Grace Hendrixon, 19011
Washtenaw.
Women who are interested in music
are =urged. to identify thenmselves with
this organiat.ion~. New members will
be welcomed at any of the meetings.
Activi membership fee of $1.50 admits Prices
a memibrto all concerts given by theI.
Student league and by the local Mat-
inee Afusicale organization.
PLAN TO 0-RGANIIE
RIFLE PRACTIClE1.____

z~r R j ,Book by ANNE CA1LD WELL,
Writer of "CHIN CH:IN."
, y Music by JEROME KERN,
Composer of "SALLY."
Staged by EDWARD ROYCE,
Producer of "SALLY" and r
d .' ZIEGFELD FOLLIES

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Corner Tlea Room
Serves

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DINNER EVERY

FIFTY CENTS

WEDNESDAY 6-7:30
330 MAYNARD STREET
Majestic Theater

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South oft

Telephone 9996

WARNING: This is positively the
original production and the only
organization playing this attrac-
tion in American Theatres.
75 Enu~gTh UBAU OS.750

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First balcony,

X2.20, $1.65, ..1

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cAny; women intei'stod itn ri;tie prac-I
tice soureor;t 5 o'cloc)". today
in fleparlors c . ParLhour gyms~isun.1
If enough womxen sign up,, for ac class
of this sort, similar to that conducted
last year, Major Carpenter has signified
his intention of organizing one 'again
this year.
It will be for those who wish t.-
learn the theory and the flundamen1cital
facts about the rile, andl who deSire
to gain some, practical e .pcri nc e.in
the use of one. Themf is no( credit,
either university or gymnasimu, given
for this, it As simply a chance to bo- I
conic reasonably, and safely p~rof cient
in the use of fire-arms. Hours which
will be convenient .for the majority of I
those who are interested in this clas :
'will be discussed and arranged this
afternoon.
R11ots Rout Chiese. Parlha pe~nt
Pelcin, Oct. 30.-Parliament met to
hear'Tsao DKun's inaugural messagef.
Rioting startcd at the samne time. TheC
cabinet was weise enough to stay away.
Tsao was noat there, either. The ses-
sion was abandoned in a great tur-
moil.

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Arcade-"Ruggles of Red Gap."
Majestic- "Three Ages," with
Buster Keaton.
Wuerth-"The Broken Wing."
Orpheum -- Harold Lloyd, in
"Safety Last."

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F WET 0 yo ~u secd to know
-abot
So when 3;u P~ircThse gloves tzere all Dou have
to thinle aboui is the material and styjle you
prefer - the qualhy anid norkmanship are
assured.
We are shoving these famous gloves in popular
shades of B~uck", Mocha, Kid and Pigslein.
Those of Buck are available in strap wrists.
Fownes Buck Gloves are bui from the closest-
fibred of all glovec leathers--which means wear
and warmth and comfort.
Well-dressed mien appreciate the loop of solid
prosperitp in a Nell-fitted pair of Fownes
Mochas-bo sap) nothing of their solid com-
fort and slurdp durabilityi.
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Whitney- Saturday, night- The
New York Globe theater's or-
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al comedy, "Good Mvorning
]3earie."

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