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October 09, 1924 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN D ..

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SAME SATURDAY

1 by Livingstone. to have a cheerlead- J
er present. Robert Grab, '26, and
William Roesser, '25, business man- I
ager of The Daily, will assist in the
grid-graph showing.

Tickets to Go onl Sale af t olksl ores
T~of y! lPhys to' be Itprodn~jed
In llix' Auitoriuiii
LIVINGSTONE IN CHARGE
Tickets will be placed on sale to-j
day at the bookstores, flutiort's and
the Union for the shiowing of the
grid-graph in THillauditorium for tlhe
M. A. C. game at E~ast Lansing, Sat-
urday., Play-by-play reprodution of
the game will be furnished by means
of the graph. Tickets are 25 cents.
Charles Livingstone, '25, is gener-
al chairman for the Alumni associa-
tion for the operating of the graph,
assisted be.Fred Pinney, '26, in charge

iviticneU I Weans
. Four Addresses,
Elmer D. Mitchell, director of in-
ra-inural athletics is attending the,
upper peninsula Teachers' institute
a.t MAarquette. He will give two ad-
dessat the sessions which are
continuing through the week, one on
"The Development of School Health
antl Physical Education in Michigan,"
andl the. other on "Organizing lutra-I
Mural Athletics in.I-High Schools."
Mr. Mitchell will address two dis-
trict. alumni meetings later in the
month at. Lansing and Detroit. TheI
subje cts of the talks will be announc-
ced later.

COSMOPOLITN 'CLUB'TO '
PRensis ,Likert, 2GE, president of
the C osinopolitah club has mailed cr
c(Affeters to the club members ani .
all fo r:eign 3students in the Uniiversity
be o ,i~ ,, n i f r a g t e i g - he ld ait 8 o'clock Satu rdiay in the
auditorium of lane ball.
This meeting will furnish an oppor-
tunit y for t he foreign studenrts to gct
in touch with University life amd'If.)
get acquainted with one another. A
good time is the ,sale purpose of the
gathering, and John Akerinan, '24Nl'
,cji l cairm!an, promises an eveningy
of funl A music. Refres~vnient will be
se rvedl andl the talIks will he N in i t(Aj
to announcements and discussion;;.
Have You Voted? Apply oni ('raiN 11.

tlflfllnfights andl Lieutenant ..Harris willi
Tfl 90RES speak upon' "Flight Testing.'t
Lieutenant Leigh Wadle, of wor ld-1.
O HM I C [IITIPRI ( ( flight famne, who is a friend of Proc-1
iE l 11 ! Lessor Gerhardt, may also make a v is-
it to Ann Arbor to speak before tho
aeronautical students.
ieuzt, farold Rt. Parris and Lieut. I- -
.1. 1] . 11lac 3ead y have promised to fly Scott Addrsse
here from 1'C'ok flying field at Day- 1 '
tocn, Ohio, It) add(ress the studlents of r reshmanl iMeetings'
I~h elalop e mt of aeronaotical engi- --
;,e in, according to Prof. William F! Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric
(Vradt, in an annoouncemnent yes- j department delivered an address On#
te~s.The dates of their coming "The Books Worth While Reading"!
hzave not been set as yet. Lieutenant at the" regular meeting of the fresh-
iMrIeReady Will talk, on his various man engineers yestei'day. le advis-i
TH-IE EVOLUTION OF GOD THE
FATHER

ed the freshmen to re;
ten by the standard al
Tennyson, Keats, Shell
holding these as the _tyl
never tires of reading.

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D~o Your D~uty, Be Sere and Vote.

books writ-
hors such as
and Milton,!
of story one

d~eba-te a.t Cornell w,'Ls won by the
negative teamli, the tonic being "R.e-
°,(lved, That, Modern Democr-a(y is
not consistent wilth Personal Liher-

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LAST TIMES TODAY

Is It a Christian Idea?

of the advertising and publicity est
of the caapaign. The graphi will --........___
also be shown for the Illinois, Ohio :
State, and Minnesota games. it is AIRPL AINE RID~jE
planned to show it in the Field house{
if found practical on the day of thae BARGAIN WEEK
Wisconsin game(- for the overflowj
codith stnswocntreadily see the plays on the .field. $3.50 Each Passenerif
Doors of the auditorium will openI
Saturday at 2.30 o'clock, the gamue
starting at 3 o'clock. Tickets will also' End of Packard Street car line. Afternoons. For special
be sold on the campus tomorrow intiecl258o113-j
addition to the sales at the bookstores. tiecll58 r113J
A special Western Union wire will ___,__.____________
carry the results from the field to the --__ __
auditorium.
Alfred B. Connable, Jr., resident of -' !t!!!l111! !l1II1111Ellil1l!1ldlllil1i~t1!!!lliltll
to patronize the graph, as one-fourth -
of the proceeds go to sending the band'
to out-of-town games. j
The graph is operated by showingI l
the movement of the ball over a min-[l r
iature gridiron, a light behind th,-Hr e%;
screen ;being used to represent the(
ball. The names of the ^player s insv -u i
the game are displayed at the hot- S o apsil -
torn of the board and the man makin;, :g
the play, as well as the kind of play,
is alsco shown.
3 for 25c
Arrangements w'1.l also he made1r
Have r; r Voted? fliAp l Ca7 1 as. I~Fancy Eating Apples Baked Goods
Coming Sunday Grenna.n's Cakes
ARCADEYTHEATRE '2
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS
Rafael Sabatii's51ColgGr cy
56East Williams Between Maynard and Thomnpson

Next Sunday's Sermon at
The Unitarian Church

State at Huron

SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister

Music by Male Quartette

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7 and 8:40
All Seats 25c

NOW SHOWING

-With-
ALLAN FORREST AND ESTELLFE TAYLOR
-In-
of HPiDDOI? H[I1LL,
from the romantic novel b Charles Major
cZdaptea)by tWainemar b/uno -
'A 1Mairhall Neilano J..rductiot~
- AFAEL:.SABATINI*

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H'rERBERT RAWLINSON
WITH RUTH DWYER IN

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c is Mys;ter yGirl"

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cNlade in London of choice Al-.
gerian Bruyere, flush-mounted,
with a highest-quality, hand-cut
Vulcanite stern, and containing a
self - cleaner that eliminates any
possibility of a bad-tasting "slug,'.
GORDON TJNDER8OAR assures you
of a cool, sweet smoke at all times.
GORDON UNDERB3OAR is sold and
is unconditionally guaranteed against
burning thru or cracking, by

For Flower

of Quality

Phone 666

W~e are equil'pcd for givin'g'tile best possiblie sere'Ice

on floral work of all. kinds.
aim, butf prices are right too.

" Qual4 itytls" is Our

Flow, erday &Soil

Samuel (3ordom, N. Y., Sole Ametccrn Distbtr.

St ore at 9 Nickels Arcade

Greenhouses, 1400 Traver St.

IUSTON BROS.

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We Are Showing
-hat College Mere Favorin Suts

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Pli blues inwide

wale Martin weaves

Dark off shades with wide

stripes

Extre l light shades in imported
Thirty to Fifty Dollars

fabrics

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