T -UTSDAY, NOVEMIBER 22, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FI UNION LISTS Rooms AV AILABLEFOR GAME Rooms for returning alumni and friendsof students may be obtained, at the. desk in the lobby of the Union today and tomorrow. A service to provide rooms for out of town guests is maintained by the reception com- ' mittee of the Union of which Charles Livingston, '25, is chairman. The rooms that are available for renting this week end have been list- ed with the Union by landladies in Ann Arbor. A file system is kept of these rooms and full information as to location and price may be obtained. INTER HOUSE HOCKE FINALS SET FOR TODAY Kappa Kappa Gamma and Betsy Barbour houses will meet at 4:30 o'clock today on Palmer field to play off the final gamne in the inter-house hockey tournament. Interest in the hockey contests has been keen this season, due to the fact that a silvei "cup has been offered to the winning house. Betsy Barbour house has been able to organize a cooperative team from the many players in the dormitory while Kappa Kappa Gamma has prov- ed its mettle by defeating the strong- est teams among the sororities. All _houses are expected to turn out to watch the game: This will be the final hockey game of the year. In- door gymnasium classes begin Mon- day. Captures Noble - r Physics Award WHAT'S GOING ON I ° k l,, r Y1IINIa nd j 1200-Dental faculty lunch, Union. .L g M 5:00-Dodo rehearsal, room 205 Mason hall. }:00-Sophomore class pep meeting in Natural Science auditorium. E S 6:00-Board of governors of Union dinner, Union. 7:00 a. m.-Holy Communion in Wii- Hams Memorial Chapel, Harris hall. 7:1-Sisler group meets room 325, 1wLovely Blue and Gold Souvenirs Union. tI 7:30-SA;ler group bowling in Union r packed with our choicest candies alleys. - INI 7:30-Freshman band meets in assem-! bly room of Union. rill 7:30-Liberal club meets in room-321 l of the Union. Rev. Jump to speak. N - 6:30-Botany department dinner, room 323, Union. 30-Soeiedad Hispanica meets room I203, Tappan hall. 70 N Uiv 7:30-Sophomore li-ts smoker, reading 7:!IN. Un + room, Union. 7:30-Alpha Epsilon Mu meets, iroom - ~~x=_=x _ ==== x =_=--. Dr. Robert Andrews Milhikai 30 i En.ss The 1923 Nobel prize for physics has 7:30-un and Blade meets, room 304, IUnion. been awarded to Dr. Robert Andrews I I Millikan, of Pasadena, Calif.,, accord- -FRIDAY ing to word from that city. Dr, Mill- 12:00--Law faculty lunch, Union. ikan is director of the Norman Bridge 4:30-Youngstown - Michigan club T laboratory of physics and chairman of meets; room 302, Union. the administrative council of the Cal- 5:00-Minnesota game pep meeting in fornia ILnstitute of Technology.- Hill auditorium. Throuxh I U Students Announce Marriage 1 Announcement has been made of the marriage of Zelma Hokin '27D of De- troit to Thonms Reid '17 of Port Hur- on which took place Monday in this city. Zelma Hokin is pledged to Phi Sigma Sigma sorority and Reid wasM a member ot Phi Kappa Sigma frater- nity. Daily classified for real results. 8 :00--Hobart guild presents two plays in Harris hall. U-NOTICES All fraternity copy for the 1921 Bich. iganensian must be turned in to Neil Barber, fraternity editor, at the Michiganensian office immediately. New houses must turn in pictures of houses and crests also. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. Jassy, Nov. 21.--Eight Jewish cents wyere hurt-in an attack by manian students here today. stu- Ru- 0 $1 500.00 f in cash prizes "r Your chance to prove you can write good Ads a k The Postum Cereal Company offers $1,500.00 in cash prizes- for the Best Ads Written for College Publications by College Students on the world famous cereal products-Grape-Nus, Post Toasties and Post's Bran Flakes. 1st Prize 2nd Prize. 3rd Prize 4th Prize . . $200.00 . . 125.00 . . 75.00 S50.00 It Doesn't Need Stereotyped Advertising! Swill be awardefor the best advertisements received from all colleges. And in addition SpecialPrizes of $25.00 Each for the Best Ad Received from Each College I 9. . :. , ., ; ; ; _R; f NMI AKE up your mind to enter this contest, wihether you are taking an advertising course or not, for here is a chance which offers substantial cash prizes for successful effort. If you are not a student of advertis- . ing, remember that there's at least one good ad in every man. If any ad prepared by you on Grape-Nuts, Post Toasties or Post's Bran Flakes is adjudged to be the best of all those received, you will receive $200.00 as first prize. If it is the second best, you will receive $125.00, or $75.00 if it is the third best, and always goes to the winners of a keen competition. Remember that you also have an additional opportunity to win one of the special awards of $25.00 each for the best ad received from each college. Before starting to write your ads, ask. the business manager of The Michigan Daily, or write us for in- formation regarding' the contest, and literature describing, the products. The contest closes January 15, 1924, and checks will be mailed to the prize winners on February 15, 1924. k t ;_ you will; enjoy the satisfaction that . $50.00 if it is the fourth best. And Intet'o'legiate Ad-Writing Contest Department POSTUM CEREAL'COMPANY, Inc. BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN A VI'~U o_' UW. 5'.m.SO IWE UE-1UUaI U r7 17 Im#It ft P *v 96 AM iM Oft ,r ca 0