3ER 28, 1923
THE MTV IG N ATLY
~E~R 28, 1923 THE MIGHTOAN DAILY
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STIJPEATS PlWFEATI
IN FIRST BASK]
Athletic awards we]
banquet given by the Yv'
association in Barbour
night. "MP Sweaters
to the following girls fc
ed 1,000 honor points:
er, '24, E~lizabeth Lauver
othiy Bogan, '24. The
champions were annou
Annabelle Burdick; jur
delia; sophomore, Hie
freshman. Margaret 3ux
es to decide the champ,
pus1, have not been playe
inclement weather, but
as soon as possible.
Dr. M~argaret Bell slio
of athletics and the re
sportsman ship to any al
She then presented "the
the inter-house hockey
Elizabeth Ranck, '25, -
for the Kappa Kappa G,
Thle banquet was pre(
dent-faculty basketball
the students carne off
a 23-7 score. The mn
sport for thc season was
be Olive McKay, '25.
Hleleni Searight, '27,v
representative from the
on the athletic board.
The F'aculty Warmen's
226 South Ingalls street
to all organizations tom
fl 2T" u p tR v e"I1o rA t part of their financial campaign Tick- OPERA TICKETS slips in the office of the dean of wo- tickets from 2 to 3''
u pR e uIn F u A c sets are on sale at the bookstores men so that they are available to any from 101 to 200 from
ElHS 9Ti 1 -- O SALE TO women who wish to call for them be- numbers from 201 u
II_____drowned in the Cagayaf valley, north- The sale of tickets for the Union 1 Each slip contans a blank for the
ANern ElzToBenPres ntedBy Pupteteers, con-:oNev., "CottonreStocoings,"-to the w o :'eurher'sae tios be signed thus Mexico City, Nov. 2
M QT wofmu °g hfres Pic u"wl b ie ne h upie stabutlary advises sa. Crops were' men of the Univrsty, to be held from enabling her to buy from one to four sysei on
~ okyIGeorge" and the Dragon" and Shake- of the University Y. W. C. A. as a heavily damaged.e rstohepraTeplcinief
.oVtos speare's "Pyramus and Th sby" from v nBl uditorium, will be facilitated :i indicated by the number printed on# ident of Mexico without
htl it or "M idsummer's Nights Dream" wwill be ii by111l6aQBsystem68QIQofI numbered6Q6@1Islips.lllllThose1111the111slip. Those y a sys ewho umholdsli sslipss't enlip -h scauseold s"manym- catimesny tim sircc
featredin "he unpe Reue" hic COMENCf~, in charge of the sale have placed these bred from 1 o 100 may purchase vent fulfillment" of se
FACULTY will be presented by the Puppeteers at NEXTISUNDAY
~TBAd1 G~~E4 and 8 o'clock tomorrow in Sarah a
,re made at a Caswell Angell hall,.( I
fomen's Athletic "Theatrical Ann Arbor, student Ann. w 4Remeber this attraction Is a-M= J
gymnasium last Arbor, and high brkow Ann Arbor have! limited to F'IVE IAYS ~ad w
were presented adopted the Pupptecrs. Their amaz- every person In Amt rboi'
,or having earn-1~ athsbcm isietv ILSLI
Lucila Wak- voue,"state theDetrot dNews after .1r
,1L '24 and Dor- the Marionette product'on of "Six Pup- f .I dys
etenils pet Plays" a few weeks Ago. "The Pup- o a s Yu ne:Sno,, t
ine:Snopet Revue" will }be an entirely new w l~
nior, Olga Ver- set of acts, consisting of a dance pan- -"TOdvUYcTICKETSoT
toininc of the old folk song, "No, John, :tktsa ~ f
rsThmac-No," and a sketch called "Weather," =" flie commhleninglU -
ionship of cam- beside the two farces. t' 11nn~i
d off due to the The puppet characters for these acts w"'
ppti former performanc'es. The 2_________
eontevleindividuality which characterized the! " 2 >"
elation of good plater casts are made in the Puppeter's18hAnaOprwihd yatW teyT
thletic activity. workshop from sloppAlWesaesL I8hAna prwic ly tWinyT
silver cup for wet wth soap suds to a soft pulp, and ="
tournament to pummeled with flour, after the form- =.
who received it la of Tong Sarg. With their pulp=
xamma team. faces painted to a life likeness andT EXWEK
cedd' y astu maniulated by wires, humorous and
gaepnwhc 'i a® "I
gamein wichsatirical plays can be presented on the
victorious with diminutive stage that is used. More STA R TIN G .. w M ON D M
tanager of this than 50 of these pup~petdolhaebn
.s nnonce tomad intheworsho ofthe vePup--
mas elceBh ero, 2compa compoetof For- Postively a Guaranteed Box office sale from 2to 5oclck this afternoon
freshman class and Elwood Fayfield, '25, who played i=- Attaction Compiling ,
the role of "Mr. Pim" in "Mr. Pim All of the Know Ele-ilISfrU vestwo noly
Passes By." Fayfield joined the con- I of the Amusement ~Adtru sfrUiest oe ny
^^^^ ^^ panty recently.
According to recent reviews of the1 World. -r General public may buy seats at box office sale at
C Marionette productions, the artistic thatr bgnnngFidy
____________tures as the old Italian marionette,1- $
playing in the market place, to which- LIOi1EL AiUS, ', Prices $2.50 $2, $1 .50 and$.
sdclub house on Voltaire fell a voctim, and before l - as "1SUZANNE"
t will be closed wb .cl, as a delighted spectator, Stev-A
rorrow. enson loved to frivol.
This production of "The P uppet Tie- III111111II116111111f1111~ ill ll~llllll~llllIQl~ l~ ll '1 Q11@Q01QQ1i11i1Qi 11QII1311111Q1$1QlIIIII9i1111i11Q~ ~i1111111Q111111 Ilt
N.-Gen. Angel
to run for pres-
ta platform, be-
cumstances pre-
ch promises.
clock;un
3 to 4 o'c
pfrom 4
of'n
p
79
heater
V,
at Hill
Whitney
Thee lay nursery of thieFaculty Wo-
mecn's club will not meet today.
The Girls' Mandolin club will not
hold its regular business meeting to-
morrow.
House presidents who have not re-
turned answers to the questionnaire
Ssent them by the president of the Wo-
men's League ar requested to send
them as soon iasi possible to Helen Del-
bridge, 836 Tappan.
Tickets for thme Armory dances will
g o on sale today and tomorrow at the1
book stores and at tihe Women's League
candy booth in University hall. A 10
per cent commission will bre given to
the Women's League all winter for
tick~ets sold for Saturday night dances
at the Armory, at the book stores, at
the League booth or at the door. gym-
ily PESchult z, '"24. has charge of the
tickect sale.:
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Will any' women who oiwn car's and
areu itieea in being of service :n the
Womea's League Christmas cardl sale
call Margaret Schaupner, 2676.
Students AMd Camipaign1 Committee
Several undergraduate women have
volunteered assistance to the central
campaign committee in some detail
work of the organization at campaign
headquarters in Alumni' Memorial hall.
This week 1+velyn Johnson, '27, and Ini-
grid Aloing, '26, representing the Wo-
muen's League, have been giving assist-
ance to Mrs. James A. Kennedy, (Mar-
garet Horton Cooley, '18), chairman of
the sub-committee on organization,
who is making maps for campaign pur-
poses.
Maza te-
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ft~~1T A PRC~It's a Thanksgiving WekSecil BGGAR P ET2~
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She s fl~i - fo~ Lo e! peciaI Thanksgiving
Rich, Beautiful, a Lady of Noble Birth-- tl i oughest men of ,South Africa-
! MATINEE
She gave up her name; she cut her hair, To savc the one she loved--a man hell-
a uto boots. She quit the fashion- reit 'cr de struction lby wny of anoher TIJSA
able Paris salons to live as a man among wo''xari's fasiy, an Pnjo1 --drink.' I:43:04:30
WITH A TRIO OF STARS ''ils Full Orhestra
ANNA Q# NILSSON--J AS,'NI ____
and TULLY MA SHAL
As LIONL g LS. local fenz rle i nver~cx 7.'6r, is thze talk °
of the country, so we have in Anna (Q. Ais e E > , Ipzer-
sonator, a role of equ~al realism u
Where muen and women of every race-dare-devils all;'
fearless, adventurous-gather to stake there last dollars, 2
their lives, for the untold riches of the diamond mines- -;
To Gamble ! To Drink ! To Live!
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Announce Engagement
Announcement has been made at the
Theta Chi fraternity house of the en-
gagement of Miss Edith Webster, of
''Toledo, Ohio, to James C. Stevens, '23.
{While on the campus Stevens was a
z member of Theta Chi and Sigma Delta
Chi frateritiecs.
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AT TH'iE THEATRES
Screen-Today
Arcade- Pon jola."
Majstc-Jackie Coogan in
cuis Days."
Wu rtl. -CaellWinter's
Virginian".
Grphoum~an-"Enemics of Wor
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"Cirl
"The{
men"
)evil'sI
Guild :
Sfa ge- hmls Week.
Garrick (Detroit)-"The D
Discipline", by the Theatre
Repertory comnpany.
COME IN .AND SEE OUJR