THE MICHIGAN DAILY Of New Field House -r. -, - \ .. " G~ . , r . k i ' w- 1 ' _ i ' 'Q v r ' ' Y- --,iL Varsity sport events formerly held in Waterman gymnasium will be d to a large extept in the new field house in the future. The seating ca- :lty is several tithes that of the gymnasium and thus it will be possible many more to see the major contests than have during the past seasons. It is planned to hold Varsity football practice in the building during in- ment weather and after dark. Although the present clubhouse will still used there will be roomy in the .new. structure for the accommodation of athletes. 'onnecticut Sailors Became First Marines 148 Years Ago Pearl Dining Rooms Special Home-cooked Chicken Dinners "Like You Get at Home" Call 1079-R for Reservations 614 MONROE STREET .aie...e...... ... .. .. r. . . ... .................................... rilo I~iHKIK Wed. Mal. 5Oc toS51.50 Sat. Mat...;P oe $.0 FIRST TIME IN -DETROIT "UP SHE GOES" a Superb Singing, Dancing and Acting Cast E I I I: s I I - T 7 ! T ! I - - - .. ... ,, NM I.. m . 11 1 1 "MOM, ..........i YY"!.Y......". . . .4 !MYi!i Eat at the Greyste 1030 EAST UNIVERSITY I ROAST PORK DRESSING APPLE SAUCE ;~ SAL~fl '7 SWEET AND IRISH POTATOES I HOME MADE MINCE PIE ' . ' S %1iS. . ti~i...... . 4. ttf if\tt1.......*S1ttf 11Mt f l f+ !Slflljt~t1tgftS..4e4S hl tli H, f INN ) 4 ~ ,Xtt 474 t%~44 Danoe MICHIGAN NOVELTIES ,... a yr 0 h ! 1 1' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - One hundred and forty-eight years ago, eight "well-spirited and equipped" members of the Connecticut state navy were selected to guard a large sum of money on its route from Hartford, Conn., to Fort Ticonderoga. They were the first marines in history, al- though new groups were organized within that year. June 15, 1775, the marines of ,the Rhode Island navy were serving on hoard the U. S. S.,Katy and U. S. S. Washington when .these vessels cap- tured an armed tender of the British frigate Rose. This ras the first hostile vessel to be captured by an American armned ship. It was not until Oct,5; 1775,that the Continental Congress used the word "Marines" for the: first time. It oc- curred on the occasion of a resolution directing General .Washington to ac- quire two armed vessels a)I use them to capture two British brigs loaded with munitions that had sailed unes- corted from England. In this resolu- tion Washington was also instructed to give oders for te "proper encour- agement ' of the "marines and sea- men" serving on those vessels. Today the marines observe the 148th anniversary of their natal day, which was Nov. 10, 1775,when the Congress by resolution diredted that a regiment of two battalions of marines be raised. Since that eventful day that branch of VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS WELCOME MARINES TO CITY Richard N. Hall post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars wish to welcome the Marines to Ann Arbor. To you men who served in the World War, we offer all . ties of friendship and hope your short stay will not soon be for- gotten. As you parade down the field we will think of days gone by and we hope that feeling will not soon be forgotten. Your brief visit allows us only to offer you a very sincere welcome I bound by mutual friendship. the service has grown in size and rep- utation until it is now considered one of the world's greatest fighting ma- chines, marching to the four corners of the earth and sailing on 'the five seas. night New line just received : Vanity Cases, Puff Cases, Lip-stick Holders, 1t Mirrors, Perfume Flasks, Ladies' Pendants, -Pins and Rings.x You h4 o see to appreciate. Take a loolk at our WINDO DISPLAY. Altf4s Special Orchestru for the house party. [[ . ' ( 1 v Schoo I of Muasic Auditorium ARNOLD STATE STREET JEWELER ( . . .,+ +. * . + M u 302 SOUTH STATE STREET TICKETS AT CRAHAM'S (Both Stores) Let's Go