THE MICHIGAN DAILY lENT CONENTION TO EIISCSS MISSIONS' six motSAAD DELEGATES "TTEG'I N)AAPLI I . Bird's Eye View Of Campus Showing Site Of Women's League Building A Suggestion to those wizo are worryin about Christmas Gifts: Telephone 1548-W We will call and show you samples of Pillows, Banners, M- BLankets,Table Throws, Polychromre Lanps,Wall Plaques, Skins-all digtindtly Michigan and very acceptable as gifts. 'How the Business of Foreign Mis- >ns HIelhs Toward World Peace and ogress" is a subject for discussion d investigationx that is being plan- d at the Ninth International con- ntion of the Student Volunteer1 vemnent at Indianapolis, Ind., De- uber 28 to January 1, according to statement recently issued from the adquarters in New York. Many articles have been appearing current magazines on this subject,1 icials say, and it is being recog- zed as one of the greatest known ctors for world peace. Frederick Stevens, Chicago banker, for sev-; al years Peking representative ofr e International Banking Consor- an, voices this conviction. lie says: "I have come to believe at America's greatest contribution China, greater even than Amer- a's political friendship, is the work the Americas Christian Mission- This convention at Indianapolis oposes to helpAmerican students ,.The first picture of the campas ever ore than 10,000 of whom have This bird's eye view of the campus,p und the subject so interesting as to taken for the Alumnae cotncil' by ,e gone overseas as Student Vol- I Howard Neal, of Detroit, who wasy inters to every part of the world, burned to death when his plane develop a world consciousness crashed near Windsor, Ont., early this rough education rather than prop- fall, shows the changes being made Banda. by the progress of the building pro- It is concerned primarily, the men %XL ASS &* RUSSEL L Craftsmen in Collegiate Leather and Felt Goods 332 Madison Street. Eaft : taken from the air, shwing' the site c; th( isiw WeuVii eLeagie buildilg. gram. The arrow indicates the site which has been reserved by the Re- gents for the University of Lilhigan League building, for which a camr paign for $1,000,000 will bine launchdl in February, .according to present. nI s et the ceidral campaign corn 'fhn ?;ite 01 the League building will b( ile block opposite Barhour gym asm, hourd(d by North University avene, Washington and Twelrth stre?, and thc Mail. 4, QUALITY. icc SIO { - 31AY.y Y. ' d7 F Avoid the hurry and the jostle of the last-minute Christmas rush by letting us help you in selecting your gift things. Remember too, that you can shop for your better gifts here free from crowds and rush. Of course, the'sooner you come in the more you will have to select from. in charge of the Conference state, this picture. With the role of Denry with the application to life at home AT THET EAT'Rouke, son of a"fightin' Trish and overseas of the social principles to handle, Kenneth Harlan ightsh , and spiritual ideas of Jesus-not in (Continued from Page Nine) way through the story in an endeavor the trite and conventional ways, but Carmel Myers, George Walsh and to clear his sister's- name. Although by the use of every modern method Bessie Love will star in this intense- beaten in a frame up fight, he wins that promises results in better inter- ly dramatic picture. ;_the admiration of his fellows and a group, inter-national, and inter-racial - I coveted job on the police force. relations. Johnnie Walker will appear in "The More than six thousand students Majestc'Third Alarm" the last half of tho and professors from all of North Famous characters of history come week. This is a gripping dramatic America and several hundred foreign to life in Pola Negri's new picture, story of American home life; of the' students from forty different nations "The Spanish Dancer," a Herbert Bre- devotion and sacrifice of a father and are expected as delegates. lEighty non production adapted by June the loyalty of a son. The combined students will make up the Ann Arbor Mathis and Beula Marie Dix from the romance and drama in the picture delegation, augmented by 15 Ypsilanti book and play "Don Cesar de Bazan." present numerous thrills and contn- representatives. This attraction will show today and ued excitement for the audiencue. An invitation has also been sent out continue through Thursday. In addition to the picture, the to college papers over the country to Pola Negri is supported-by a strong Wuerth has billet one of the best send representatives to the confer- cast including Antonio Moreno, Katti- features on the circuit for the st e ence. lyn Williams and Wallace Berry. Two entertainment. Jack Bell, Jr., wm hundred and fifty minor players take, his eight melody ~pirates and ?1'li-n part in the gypsy camp scenes. Some Mayhew will play at every perform-- of the costumues worn by the famous ance this week. star in these gypsy camp scenes show the influeLEeI-Pwhich the Moorish. in-- vasion -exercised --over Spanish life Ii[NIA even after the invasion had been re- "Te-I M Why," a picture against birth control which will be presented bunday and continuing throught Wednesday is a simple screen narra- t (e dealing with home life in a straightforward manner. The plotI centers around a self-indulgent wife who refuses to accept her duties of motherhood. The screen presenta- tion is removed from the sordid and sensational while at the same time it presents a clear vision of home life. "Secuod Hand Love," a picturej which proves that second hand love can he first rate, will be shown the last three days of! the week at the ;rphcum theater. With Charles Jones essaying the principal role, the story is a rural romance woven around the action of a girl who deserted her hus- au - after being disillusioned as to his hara el. (miedy features and nev eels ;-ill be; aided features. Girl's Toys Miniaturing Mother's Things Dolls and furniture and little things in alumninum just like mother's, ranges, too, just the playthings little girls like best. Wheel T'oys The Boy's Best Gift Skates, wagons, kiddie cars, velocipedes, bicycles and tri- cycles for youngsters who like to be on the go. JNO. C. FISCH ER CO. Up to-the-Minute Hardware 4Q UAIT Y. SG- 0' MAIN NEAR WASH.-WASH. NEAR MAIN .por SQUALITY. 0~oI i qr " Students are urged to avail them- selves of the recently established (lental department of the Health service. E'xaminations are given un- der the same conditions as the other work done by the service. With the examinations, directions for the necessary work and the most advisable place at which to have it attended will be given by the depart- ment. Thus far this semester an av- erage of 15 students daily has made use of the service. Office hours for the dentists at the Health service are from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 3 to 5 o'clock daily. W. H. McCracken and G. R. Mopre are pulsed. The old Spanish gowns dis- played by Pola Negri all through the picture constitute a fashion show which probably has never been equal- ed in any film production. Shirley Mason in "South Sea Love" Will be presented Friday and Satur- day. A Century comedy and Kino- grams will be added features of the program for the latter part of the week. I eneth Wuerth Kenneth Harlan and Colleen Moore will star together in "April Showers" beginning today and playing through Wednesday. "April Showers" is a drama of life in the lower east side . ^ i/. I, l,' i P{{ ' - _t / i / . r ; rl. the doctors in charge. j of New York. Kenneth Harlan, who has often played opposite Constance to use Daily Talmadge in her comedies, has the most promising role in his career in true effleiency efieds-Adv. t rrrr + tl 'q& 11 11 ~Ask Any r whether it hasn't been a happier home musically, since it contains the world's greatest musical instrument. Ask a- bout our staff, our store, our stock and the quality of our service. The answers will show you what a great deal of en- joyment you can get out of a small investment when you own a Victrola,- the instrument which keeps on making you happier every time you bring home a new Victor record. We have a large stock of both. 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