THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . .... ORD J151.91a 1 rpuir trn t th Uniersty.Geraldine IG o'clock, Tuesday and Friday after- LTL Trsct ws hn chosen as the third flneaps at the athletic desk in Barbour ec i i i u(' chairman'171 . igymnasium. These hours will be Itl D I1P aucr sfor the 11.IlAy aredue maintained throughout the year. .zi oflO 2 5 Aa 1one (dollar from all ____ MEETINII of (118lay idue iadite-i and may, THIS YEAML O6ST .illV01 A~ri2 .p.pilt r ~zsutieof the PLAY'S 11ISTORY1, II; ucas fom to 4 o'clock any day LIE VYES lS ekinltheo olhco)of the (lean of With such a splendid repuntation ( t madte by the Junior Girls' play last year, the junior women are facing greater crisis than ever l) efore in tale history of the play, is the opinion of Prof. John L. lrumm expressed at a j"e.. n meeting of all junior women helyes- Mcin,'of01M'.s(1i5W iht terday afternoon in B~arbour gymnas- iu.i Vy;dt Lfor'the ill play, "A Thousand "The 'Junior Girl~' play has shown Yea rs Ago," e reus tcd to mehet i itself to bQ one dramatic production Barhur' msusn1=.; ;i sometimne letwCenl on the campus which is not afraid of 'and 'i4kti afternoon or to-- exhibiting imagination and fantasy, ;11{1 or z fl erno on. and it has lost nothing of this qu 1l- ity in being opened to the public," he nl1 Lra!~rdi society will hold its said. "This yearxs lay should be the If~ri cirs ldn 5ii meeting at 7:30 o'clock t best ever."* ,thAii, Ov ilinig at the 1Delta GammaI Following Professor Brunim's talk, hous. I Jeane' Briggs was elected assistant chairman of the play in pilace of D)or- r11c eotba ".ours of the Women's &lhy Spencer who was unable to re- A1 tie w ,c ; .y { +ion1 will be0 from 2 to X i chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, na- tional honorary educational fraternity for wuomen, will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow evening on second floor of Martha Cook Building. All girls who swish to enter the fall tennis tournament may sign up today on the athletic bulletin board in Bar- bour gymnasium. Entries cannot be accented after Thursday afternoon. All University women interested in doing social service work this year are invited1 to attend a meeting under the au spices of the University Y. W. C. A. at 5 o'clock, Thursday after- noon, October 4, at Newberry hall. jMiss Dorothy Ketchum, director of so- cial service work at the University hospital will speak. Hockey practice will b~egin this week. The correct time for seniors to play will be from 4 to 5 o'clock, Mon- .I.av and~' Weclnr1,a aferf 'nons n~ f- ernoon and from 5 to 6 o'clock, Wed- nesday afternoon. Women are urged to come out for practice. Gymnasium lockers will he given out from 10 to 12 o'clock in the mormn g, and from 2 to 4 o'clock i nthe after- noon todlay and tomorrow, by Mr's. Blackburn in the basement of B~ar- hour gymnasium. They wili not be as- signed on Friday. I4 DIVORCES SH4OW GAINI Divorces have gained by twenty-four per hund(red thousand copulation in the United States since 1916, accord--i ing to a bulletin issued,by the Depart- ment of Commerce. In 1922, there were 1,126,418 marriages and 148,554 divorces, compared to 1,040,634 mar- riages and 112,036 divorces for 1916. Average statistics show that for every j hundred thousand population, there were 1,033 marriages andI 136 divorces in 1922, and 1,055 marriages and 112 divorces in 1916.} Hong Kong, Oct. 2.-(13y A. 1.- A small earthquake Lasting nearly a mninuite was felt here at noon yestor- AT THE T11E AT1ERS Screen--Today Majestic - Leatrice Joy and Owen Moore in "Tbe Silent Partner." Arcade - Hope Hanmpton and Conrad Nagel in "Lawful Lar- ceny." Wvuerti-Jack Pickford in "Gar- rison's Finish." Orpheum-Douglas Fairbanks in "Robin Hood." Stage-- Is 'Week Whitney - "Mixed Marriages," Michigan Repertory company. Garrick-"Dangerous People." Written with a Parker by Glenn W. Miller, guard on Iowa's famous team P and now captain PARKERANNOUNCEP 'rA e VOne 'Parker D-Q-- the Note-taker Pen, $3 Strong metal girdle reinforces cap Large ring-ed links to note-book -A pocket-clip if you prefer - No extra charge for either WE asked about 1000'students at sev- enteen universities and colleges the kind of pen they wanted. The majority preferred the Parker, but9 not all could afford to pay the Parker Duo- fold price. ' So we set to work and produced this black beauty -the Parker D. Q.-formed on Duofold's classic lines and made by the same crafts-guild. We gave it a 14k gold point tipped with polished Iridium, and a good healthy ink capacity; then we added two things we could find on no other pen of this size be- low five dollars-a metal girdle to reinforce the cap; and an extra large ring link toLE fasten to the student's note-book. These features are included free$ or a pocket-clip instead of ring-end. The Parker D. Q. is an ink-tight pen. Ask to seeI?, I it--note its shapeliness and balance. Try other pens i I too, and see how super-smooth the Parker is in h comparison.y THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, JAN ESVILLE, WIS. Manufacturers also of Parker "Lucky Lock" Pencils Banded Cap--Large Ring or Clip-Duofold Standards Calkins-Fietclier D)rug Co. Students Supply Store Chcas. W. O'ralmzim (2 stores) - Cuslilng's ]Drug Store Q tarr y llrug Co. 0. D. Morrill Wlilr's Book Store Hiler & Fuller L Slater's Book Store E I poChoose your life-work If Every college graduate has ideals concerning his future busyness career. There is one wise choice open to you. This choice will not only be a business of standing in itself but it will put you in touch with every business and prove a gateway to countless opportunities. Scores of the highest ranking graduates of every college are yearly entering the Insurance business. They find in Insurance-Fire, Marine and Casualty - ideal surroundings, ideal conditions and ideal business contacts. The Insurance Company of North America is a national, historical institution-founded in 1792- with over a century and a quarter of wvell earned prestige. Conservative policies and dependable service have been responsible for the growth and for the constructive activities of the Company in the development of the entige insurance profession, Insurancc Company of North America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America 'write practically every form of insurance except life. (iors from 4 to 5 o'clock Tuesday eft- dlay. LAST TIMES IJack Pickford{ l: Finish" f ~IN ADDITIOIN CHARLES MURRAY "WILD AND WICKED" ORCHESTRA ' NEWS NOW PLAYING i. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "ROBIN HOOD" Read, the Want Aids THE BUSY BEE PASSES WATCH FOR OPENING~ -OF- THE ARBOR FOUNTAIN DAILY HOT LUNTCHEON 5i0C 11:30 to 2:00 DINNSER 6.00 to 7:10 Afternoon Tea 3:00 to 5:9 COSY CORNER TEA ROOMII 330 Maynard Street Southi of Majestic Theater Large Variety at All Ties i I ---' ____i - . r ° s, r ; .i; ,fI , ' 0 ~m I~ " ''' ( ; s p N - ovey new hats for campus a nd social wear are of velvet, fe t t, duvet wn and 'Cio r in the newvest O0 tt 1 coloringYs Every smart, shape. F or every type. Mod- estly nrice! $5.00 to Noting to, Say Bt! IJESSE L LASKY PRESENTS A. , --CHARLES MAIGNE - M ~Leatrice Joy1 - Owen Moore Robert Edeson, a 9aramoomt ilare Japanese Earthiquak~e AS a wife a right to a say in her -Pictures L hus'band's business? The bus- = t hristie Comedy band in this picture says "No!" But? : Hlodge-L'odgeI "T TE LAST "THE MERRY GO TO THE RLAST ROUND" T 0 y. Y on R-10, MIN Aucn VI Odent Chinese und dugs 2:30 and 8:00 o'clock 107 I4ea 124 SOUTII HMAIN S - - - - - - --. ... . . - - - .... ,iI r F k}. ' -S - 4 -FF _... _ . ._.vW We tak-e supreme pleasu.re in announcing this uncr~k~- embracing - a~ executing all the science associated with the ar r d kMastering 3214 individual climaxes of love for ever. la.eIa~e -t. We invite all connoisseurs and lovers of Oriental rugs. to attend the auction of this unsurpassed collection of antique and semi-antique pieces. Masterpieces of Kashans,.Saruks, Kirmanshiahs, Royal and Princess 1Jaoldiras, Anatolians, Chinese, etc., are included. }'ILany Rare inds inSale Such rare kinds of antique pieces as Laycrc, Zilli SulItani, CGhcordese, Koulas, Ladiks, etc., in unusual coloring's and designs will be found in this beautiful collection. The rugs are now on display in the new main floor store and lovers of Oriental rugs will' find delight in viewing this magnificent collectiqn. AItost Un uslu aIpportunity If you have any. desire to own soft, lustrous Oriental rugs you will realize this is your opportunity to buy them for every one of the 1,000 rugs will be sold to the highest bidder. This is your oppor tunity to select the rugs you most want at the price you wish to pay. An auction will be held twice a day beginning today at 2:30 and 8:00 o'clock. i t E. F. DIETRICH, Auctioneer. - Atk~~iA1 A4*40 I~~~~A M 2 i-""~'-_________ A llh. Aw I& Mm