TIE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUJRDAY D"AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members o thie University. Copy received by the Assistant tc the rresrdert until 3:3 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdxavr. :itlei4 'l1U l¢ ,fi JANLTARtY 19, T1804Numiber 85 iivrsity LibrarU Sunday service: The main Reading Room and the Periodical Room only are open on Sun- ,y from 2 to 9 p. in. Books desired for Sunday use, will be reserved in e Main Reading Room Saturday evening for use on Sunday upon a per- 'nal request presented at the desk where such hooks are usually drawn. Win. W. Bishop, Librarian. iculty of the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will he a mieeting oft_ the fac ulty of these colleges on Monday, Jan- ry 21, at 3 o'clock p. in., in Room 411 West' Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. tention Aero Student~s There will he a meeting of the S. A. E. in Detroit in the Geneyal Motors uilding at 2 p. mn., Tuesday, January 22, which should be of interest to 1 Aero students. Messrs. A. J. Lyon and Samuel Daniels will read a paper on Light loys. Mlr. G. J. Mcad on Ae-ronautical Engines. Mr. Starr Truscott on the "Shenandoah." Aero students who desire to attend this meeting may be cxcu- ced from Jesday afternoon classes, if they will apply to Assistant Don( G . Aterson. F. W. Piwlcm-41d nior Engineers: Dean M. E~. Cooley will address the Junior Engineers on Monday, Jan- ry 21, 1924, at 10:00 a. mn. in room 348 Engineering building. It is im- rtant that all juniors attend this assembly. G. E. Wilson, Class Mentor. eicii 7a: C~ourse 27a will he offered again in the second semester if a sufficient :tuber desire to elect it. The course would be given at 9:00 o'clock, Tugs- ,y and Thursday. Mr. Hootkins, instructor. A. G~. Canfield. gtwl 1:.rxa iatioiis-('alleg;es of E'iigiiieering and Architeture: ]n crdler thant proper :adjutment may lbe made in all cases of conflicts ttween signed examilnation periods, the conflicts must be reported by the uddents involved befocre the evening of Saturday, January 19th. C. 11. Fessenden. aty Prodtictioii Election-, For Second Reniester: Advanced students who wish permission to elect Public Speaking 14a, ay Production, 14g, Play Direction, or 141, Play Presentation may consult ein the office at the south end of the stage in University hall at the fob- cving 'hours: Monday, January 21, 4 p. ni. Tuesday, January 22, 11l a. mn. Wednesday, January 23, 4 p. in. Friday, January 25, 2 p. in. Description of these courses may ho found in the announcement. A nited number of those qualified to pursuc work in stage-craft or in .or-. fnal plays will be admitted to course 141. B. D. T. Hollister. aftsmen: There will be no meeting of The Cr-,ft+,,ni tonight. _R. C. Coutts, Pres. omwen's League: All women on the campus are cordially invited to 'the Annual Fancy ess Party at Barbour Gymnasium, Saturday, Jan. 19, at .7:30. Prizes 11 be awarded for the best individual as well as the best group costumes. Helen Deibridge, President. ih-esIty of fllchlgan BRand: Formation tonight at 7:45 p. mn. at Yost Field House for Iowa +basket- 11 game. Full uniform, no capes. By order of the Director, William Graulich, Jr., Asst. Mgr. This applies to those not entered i the Western Conference tournament, I scores made In. this tournament count-I ing as the preliminary round figure for the local tournament. Basketball for the independent, so- ciety, and church teams will not start until after the examinations. Entries' Swill be received any time until thel first Monday after school starts. Thesej teams can: practice on the courts at Waterman gymnasium any night be- tween 6 and 7 o'clock, by calling the Intramural office and having a spacej reserved for them. Propose Congressionl Sift Washington, JAV. 18.--Congre ioa-I al ilnvesthgatien of the administration of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood as govern- or generalI of the Philippines aned of the. stock transactions of his son, Lieut. OMbrne C. Wood. U. S. A., is propos- edl in a resolution °by Senator ljad1,l Republican, North Dakota.: E A'!' ,l '#i{ U, '#'" oA'i' I.i Sf'r ePt--i1 oda j i1I II 1 arcade-"Potaslh and lPerliunt- ter."I Majestic---"The Age of Desire." I Wnerth-- Jacques Gretillat in "Nero."- Orpheumn-1-arry Carey in "The{ Canyon of Pools." "M Where .Derts ill Hold Their NationalLConventioni Stage--This Week. IWhitney -- Tonight -- Walker I W'hiteside's mystery play, "The Hindu."' Garirick -(Detroit)--"The Love j Child," with Janet" Beecher and Lee Blaer ini the leadingI Voles. Vivev of Maison Square Carden ludt its fauaow4 tower The offer of New Yorkers to rodecorate andI rent the historic Madison Square Garden for the coinventlion was one of the factors in swinging the Iselection of the metropolis as te sito of the Democratic National conven- tion at which the party vriil choo 117, presidential candidate.. The garden is internationally knowvn as the senofiporting events, exhibitions and _concerts. 1 w": 1= '' at SAVE..o (This 20%a~ Fanyne Letuc 12 beres.;... q... AAIDW ULOFTE WeXRA FANCY SOCK)- K 35cCcar(onem.Poud)ljes -~~n (NtthShAVkid)..om IBread! Bread25 3 for Zknl~ (THE BEST BAKED IN THE CITY) ~25c Fried Cakes wt"w"..s.".s ;,% 1H AT'S GOING ON SATURDAY !-Fvper Room Bibe class tn Up. r room, Lane hall. -Haters club mieets In Foresitryi mlnar. L. I. Barrett, '23, will eak. --W o en's famicy dress part y rbour gy-mnasium. -Btakntlj:I In taYotfield htoi, ichigan vs. Iowa. SUINDAY is: meets in Upper nees lBible room, Lane 10:4--Prisid ot Voeker, of Olivet colleg.e, speaks at the Congregation- al church. 1 :00-S,1ttudent class in Pl.resby teramh church. 1-2:00--student (thu eliiOwssinl B list Guild house. 4 :dl1-- ; ta DeilaChl inepls in roont 304, Union. 4:20--sopli Prom 11coiulan1ittee mieets in Union. i :h)-ongega loialSi udent , oela I hour. Topic: "Why So Many Creeds." :34-Soc. al l hiour andopeit houe at P'resbyterian church. 1, :0-ulleran s 1I Iidnt forum n iu, Luther chapel. Professor Kirkpat- rick sneaks ont University self-gov- ernm ent . 6 :04-Bophtlst st.ade'itsl' guldj social lhalf hour followved by regular eve- ning meeting. 6 0-titilenls' >: mper at Harris-hail. C'. L. D3ibblle, '0C, -will speak. Topic: "Opening' the Oyster." 6:90-Presbyterian (Chrisa'tiu'i Edeav- or. Alex. Burr, grad, leading, 7 :1,1-Jewisli Student oongregation meets in Lane hall. L. B. Wolf en- sen sp)ealis onl "Religion in the World Today." U-NOTICES An exhibition of paintings by western artists as well as by Lcon Bakst is now hanging in the opper gallery of Alumni Mlemorial hail. The exhibit flihganenslan subscriptions may be paid from 2 to 5 o'clock: any after- noon this week, or from 9 to 12 on this morning in the Ensian ot- flee in the Press buildinag. Atten- tion is called to the fact that sub- scription rates for those who have signed up are $5 while the rate forj those who sign up from this time forward will be $5.50. Intramural itemss (Continued from 1Page. Six) fresh engineers vs. senior lits, educa- tion vs. junior engineers. The schedule for Wednesday is a'; follows: 7 o'clock, Alpha Rho Chi vs. Kappa Sigma, Theta Xi vs. Cygnus, Phi Sigma Kappa ivs. Delta Upsilon. Alpha Chi Rho vs. Sigma Phi; 7:45 o'clock. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Phi Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Phi Kappa Tac, Seta Phi Delta vs. Phi Upsilon, Delta Theta Phi vs. Theta Clhi; 8,: 30 o'clock, Zeta Psi vs. Sigma Nui, Phi Sigmca Del- ta vs. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Clhi Psi vs. Tau Delta Phis, Acacia vs. Tri- gon. An Intramural wrestling tourna- ment for all men who are niot on the Varsity squad or hiave not participated in professional circles will be held soon after the end of the February examinations. All men who intendl competing in the event 'would do well to begin and get in trim for the events. Coach Botcher is in the west end of (Waterman gymnasium every day and will coach all men who sg nify their intention of wrestling. THEY Gil LIKE LICH T"ZINC v a $1 -T EPI ESTO ____ a WAHR'S University oktr o ill I' ' . Loin (Sugar 23c Cured) Bacon . . 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