THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT rtIURDAY, NOVEMNBER. 10, 1923 SA' Alumnus-Heads IRUTfDE ne iGc M rn S u e t ates who have served at some time orf ter d, "Personally I think it is a Re etS okIIIIVUI IIUJJq other in the marines, face the pr~spect 1;-,ty bad fix for them. No matter how IIrivals. "Oh it's not that bad," remarked Mr CHIMSTHYThe marines have a reputation for; Smiley (Gladd, "in fact no matte CHEMIIn aF mac ervDtoua ter? ias ostirgtwog ganizaton afte muteaving hc eam coms taeaud toe."r f I'-II ' 44i d v1:INLASTand ew'oter questions, involving the service and it is a familiar rayingI bound to win." I FEW a S TO CUEJ t, - toe di .ision of allegance, will be solv- !among them that "ne a marine, al 0Coi if ed on Ferry field today when a host of ways a marine." Speaking of the situ-l It's true efficiency to use Daily , d Michiga graduates and undergradu- atlon, Mr. ILugubrious Blue said yes. Classifieds.-Adv. Prof. Frank C. Whitmore of the chemitry department at Northwestern univ ersity spoke before the Un3iversity ______ '~~section of the American Chemnical so-I g T E ciety at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon F RG '" 4 in thne ampitheater of the chemical building. The subject of his talk was :"Recent Developments in the Organic A n Chemistry of Mercury." IThe professor briefly outlined thQ work that has been dlone in this feld1 AND AN "M" FOOT BALLOON-ALL FOR in the fast few years. IIc said that I-$10.______ for the most part maercutric chemistry f $1.0 has been in the hands of maen who; AND YOUR JOY WILL BE COMPLETE {were not interested in the chemistry ~of mercuric reactions but were only searching for some practical rn~eruric Jae .ODa 0Edrug or medicine. This was also the! kT James M. O' ea, "9E iultimate aim of the investigations car-A! 'Mr. O'Dea heads all of the Detroit (ied on by him, he stated, though he committees in charge of that city's en- was educating himself now in mer- NAST E T tertainment for Secretary Edwin L. curic reactions in order to find a TA TE STREET 1 Denby, ..6L, and his staff this morn- sprdu, wihls nomd ng and tonight. Tihe Detroit master men could find only through accident.T o;° ceremonies was prominent in Mich-________ igan Union work while a student here. ___ ________ ___3 "___ _-____ _ It's true efficiency to use Daily Photne 2452 CHIROPODIST and OTHOPODTS' 707 N. University EELER I j1 _ HOVSE : ( f: own Now PE'T RS AND A. BIG CAST IN iThe House o the Blue Shutter [9I'nd Rcally Serh-es It] CHICKEN DINNER .; : : .I: i Our Stock of Porsollal, Chlristifas Gr eetinlg Cards and '; . were V Lt wea on me 1noJuI nt0 sme oe the field. Beneath the stand five itsch, has won a unique positionI tra,-ining rooms were built, one of them among the world's greatest orches- j containing the convenience of a show- tras. Mr. Gabrilowil'sel is an ac- er bath which it was hoed Iwould knowledgedi ma ater of all forms of l greatly faicilitate the training of fu- orchest~ral music, and is besides, an ture track, football, and baseball efficient and confident condcltor. If teamxs. "Regents Field" became the he may be said to excel in the inter- official title of the playinig field in 1397 lrctation of the works of anzy partic- becausze of the generosity of the 1 ular composer, such honor should be Board of Regents in purchasing the j given to those of Tschaikowsky. His land and adding iiprovements. I program on Mionday will be entirely In 102,theTieorabe Dxte M.given over to Tyschaikowskyr numbers., F7erry, of Detroit, puarchasedl andl gave .caePrsenw dRsin t&,Y the University the tract of land, violinist and condluctor, will be theG about twenty acres in exten3t, 1°iing' soloist with the orchestra. Tickets' betwecen the Regents Field and Edwin for this concert are available at the St. The Board of Regent accepted office of the School of Music. the gift and named the entire field in hlono of the donor. Thle gridiron was thien nmoved to its present location,(jJJ[[ITTEEIEO and the. grandstands were transferred to their new position. Michigan's )nvff great teamis of the next few years FR~ ~_C NEE C added greatly to the interest manifest-,___ ed in football and necessitated the Men are still Wanted to work oil ere ction of additional stands. committees who will have charge of In 10fCS the new baseball field w4as- the arrangemnents for the Older Boys' #c r ) w , i tnspecators.ac nommodatons Conference to ta ke p ce \Nov. ' ~oi1500 secatos.Ini9~ heand Dec. 1, and 2, at An.-. Artbor .utn- clubhouse east of the stands xv:*s der the auspices of the S. G. A. OP~lC~l andtheitawsouh stnls The entire program that will be em- i 'we.re finished in 1914. Today M'ichti-poedibthheneramntf gap's field contains thirty-eight acres theloyshereboo theontertaneneof1 of turf, divided into baseball dia- bringing out the purpose of their con- mennds, soccer fields, and football ig aeyarneeto paes pracisca fields. Othzer features are a hl, nhel adfgoups which theare cloar:ter-nyile track and a number of to be divided in, will all be the work 'ay and concrete tennis courts. o hs omtes Tr~day will witness the dedicationo hsecmites of the one unit needed to fulfill the' dream - of makhin g Ferry Field thie} Berlin, Nov. 9.---Wirelcss m~essages not wvholly believedI say von Kafir and graetathletic plant in the world. (von Lossew Joined the B1aarian Whenli< the new field house will be cori- I oltundr cmpur(n pieoted it will be among the finest and_____ fbest equipped structures of this kind in thte country. Indoor football and It's true efiien icy to use Dlaily bas. eball, several basketball courts, a Clsifi__________ onec-eight mile track, and a 75 yard v.taightway are among the many felt- tures of the building.. Accomnmoda- ; tions for 12,500 people will give the field house the largest seating capacity of any building' in the University. The holding of thte IWestern Confer-M ence indoor track meet in Ann Arbor will be made possible through the ad- dition of this building to the athletic I eqiuipmnent of the University. 6"'11- Smuts to Remain in Londoni- London, Nov. 9.-Gen. Smuts, Southj Africa's Premier, has decided to re-' main in London awhile and watch c. enits in Eu'rope. He-Is in close touch!X cli~ ~ S v ritlh Continental diplomats, as well as We ave no . the British Foreign Office. Cooked to please CALL FOR S UNDA Y ORDER AN, AFETER-DA NCE RL-SO(IRAMS From the Widely R~ead 'NOvel CHRISTIE COM3IC Two Regular Fellows Singing New Tunes jjq 'I'l jj ow 512 EAST WILLIAM STREET Ann Ar'bor's Most Up~to-date American and Chinese Restaurant Food Delicious-Service Best TxHE, WAS TENAW INN 'THE HOUSE OF THE BLUE SHUTTERS" Two Blocks From Dental Bldg. IPHONE 2925-M 13 09 WASH-TENAW .r ORIGINALITY AND JEWELRY ARE MARKS OF DISTINCTION w I Gift Box t !. I } ISpecial Accommodations for Visitors in for the Game C om e in and L et U s Serve Y ou 1 I lo O M EM! a Statioll oi.y is unusually large and well selected. The special Sale. +a usiQr , , . a n r + ti r f 9 6° o 3 al I will be over in a. i few days. B uy )ecial dishes - each dish and satisfy you. is a special I now and save ARCADE JEWELRY SHOP Garl F. BPay I Everything when you want it at a price you will be pleased to pay . We have made special preparations in order to take care of the out-of-town people in fi game. 1 -- t j f I i I i G i 1 . i time and Imoney. 02D Merri 17 NICKELS ARCADE {Open Evenintgs I I Y-441le ( __. JUST BACK OF HILL AUDITORIUM ON THAYER -....__ I f i {f 1 i -_.d..: r F I L aaE-I, . ............. ..... -, "mfUIASWRM. ammmRM=2M iomENM mgnV -