TI DAILY Concedes Defeat UgAHSITY BANDMEIN Fkwil lPrepanratioii; Being iMade T. A. ('. (Game Saturday. for TERN UPR N Of. Prof. Campbell Bonner, of the Greek department, and Mrs. Bonner, EflC U~ADannounce the engagement of their Cincinnati, 0., Oct. 8.-Slight hopethGredeamn. is entertained for the recovery of i FEntertain Music Students Jake Daubert, veteran first baseman Sypoi league of the School of3 and captain of the Cincinnati Nation- Music w.ill hold a tea for all music als, who is in a hospital !here suf- students from 4 to G. o'clock today at fering from complications following the School of Music. an operation for the reiioval of his -- I appendix. Vote by Absentee Ballot, on Campus. Have Yenu Votedl Apply on Campus. I Want Help?-Daily Classifleds. 1 iL r 1I 44 11 Siunday OCT NUMBER 3 OF THE SUPER.1)E.LUXE 12 I CGIITNG BOUNCE NOVEMBER 6 Finapi- )1,)ntm-,ents to the Varsity Pand were made at "a' meeting held ~last1 night in the headquarters inI NMorris hall. 'Ihe( band is makingI final preparations for the M. A. C. ,game Saturday and for the Illinois ~nd Wisconsin games later in the season. Many rehearsals have been held under Wilfred Wilson, the band (director, who is optimistic as to the organization this seasgj. Thoso wlio were appointed are: piccolo and flute: W. C. Shipley, B. Boyce, It. G. Curtis; clarinets: C. S. T~appan, R. R. Fisher, A. R. Cook, A; A. Rothschild, T. B . Rider, F. L. Eiverett, IL. E. Meyer, E. D. Hlerrold, 1). J. Schaddlee, G. D. Tait, W. K. Pamuiton; alto clarinet: R. II. Mc- Pherson; bass clarinet: E. D. Hoede- maker; oboes: C. 1I. Beardsley, IL. C. Felver Jr.; horns: WV. H. McCracken, C. W. Classen, R. A. Waterma:n, C. It. 11'ory, A. W. Schluchter; trombones: J. K. Altland, W. E. Battles, D. J. jBullock, MV. 1IL Pike, P. Mock, W. J. WVeinman, I. S. B~onnel, W. J. Rob- ertson, W. J.. Meader, J. Veasting; baritones: C. H-. Morgenstern, F. W. 1 radley, A. B. +Gifert; basses: M. G. Leach, C. W. Hunter, Chufei Wu, J. Ardussi, B. Burleans; bassoons: R. RI. Rathbone, R. P. -Brumbaugh'; so-I prano saxophone: 11-11. Foss; alto : axophones: M. L. Kiebler, H. J."Dea- s'on; tenor saxophones: W. F. Butler,w Fi. E. Jackson; baritone saxophones: Q. M. Klein, S. L. Smith; bass saxo- phone: A. M. Smith; cornets: S. T1. $ hure, T. C. Scheirla, R. P. Evans, 0. W. Stephens, KC. E. Kipp, E. 8.:Bacon, Z.L 1. Comb, B. A. Schmall, R. F. Wills, W. L~. Chadwick, C. P. Center, .IT. L. Fleming; drunms: A. H. Keutta., ; 11. L4. Wilson, W. V. Owen, E. F. Wol- lering, W. C. Langenhau, F. L. House, ~G. W. Packer, C. T. Miller; drum -major; C.. P. Sellards; Assistant drum major: B. Hyde. The Ban~d is also planning to pro- sent the annual Bond. Bounce on Novemnber G. Definite arrangements1 Dave not been completed to date. ALUMNS1SEVERELYHURT IN AR\LAEACIDN i i . I The Cinema surprise event of all time. Eclipsing even "TiHEK COVtEED WAGON." Stupendous, its more than that. Only b., seeing this spectacle can its magnitude be appreciated. Now playing its third week in Detroit's leading theatre. I Ap F I I -. . . .u-' .... ®.. .. a a .-0- pow" - - - - - - - - .. - ur . -e - - r... - -.... AY% 41. - .a -W.i a be... .1 Dashing Pirate Chief of the Spanish Mlain In A Fiery Drama of El~emental Loves and Hates ;sees Al%%% I%%XIX11 111%111% ti r111IItNiAl11.. set.-:..,, re,.. a:" ,...,..,,.._ One presidential nominee admiits that he hasn't a chance to win. Hae is Frank T. Johns of Oregon, candi daeof the Socialist-Labor party. however, hie is seeking to enlist as large a vote as possibiC under b~is parIty's banner. STUDENT DIRECTORY TO GoON SALEOCTOBER 28 Work of classifying the names for the Student Directory w*ill begin Iwithin a few dlays after which the copy will go to the press to be ready for camrpus sale by October 25. Several fraternities, sororities, andI league houses have not yet made ap- plication for space in the directory and will have to turn in lists of their ineinbers imnmediately, at the Michi- g anensian office in the Press build- ig, if they desire them to appear. Among the fraternities which have not yet turned in lists are Gamma Alpha, Hermitage, Phi Alpha Delta, Phi Delta. Phi, Phi Lambda Kappa, Phi Rho Sigma, Xi Psi Phi, and the Sigma Club. D~o Your Draty, Be Sure and 'Vote. gVill The Corsaksr GecntieMen buccaneers, bold and dar- ing roves of the seas, licensed by Kings to pillage and plunder-their crews of brigands and noble adventurers who "iii" yearned to a fight as they yearned to a :maiden's kiss--gallant rascals all 11111 who battled to the death for love or booty. Drift back to the stirring days 111 of romance and adventure with 1111 "THE SEX,HA WK" ILTON SILLS its '8 AR.EL-BAHR" AND CAS[ OF U00 I Augmented Co.ncert Orceesira . . riirG " r" 1r w a. . 1 Ia a a"4" a a W IIYa - a al a - -i't Y fill, 1 fill III fill I RAC'AEL SABA ,TINI'S _NASTE RPIECE UNQUESTIONABLY pv IIl r~ I Thrill! Romance! Adventure! I', Duels .Haremsr Kidnaping Pirates Sea Battles Corsairs . ].,and Battles Buccaneers Galley Ships Janissaries i Galley Slaves Slave markets_.., .Moorish Castles Moslem Villages Enidben Lloyd sh foalace reed ad ancastov 3000LPo ayit U-1 of be strike Boi ve. z. J. DeFrance, '22, was severely i_).tred this summner when the con- t _ols on the plane° he was driving I'roke, on attempting to land at Lang- ley field. DeFrance had been flying ver the water and' was heading forI landl when it. is thought a guide sup- ])ort 1broke forcin, him to take a nose dive into the water. The body of theI plA,,, ' lbroke apart at the c'ockpit. %Vhecn it was finally possible to take the two men from the wreck, the 'WeChanic was (lead and it was at iirt thought lDeFi ance would die, but the doctors thing lie will recover. tt. 'ry )f SPECIAL ADDED- ytilonlc Concert Orehestra 11i11 Present the Musiciti Inter- prefailn Ini Detail. I POPULAR PRICES BLCKMAIN GIES ON GROWTH OF T1K PLANTS ., "The Relation of Eelectrical Cur- r(JiL, to the Growth of Plants," was t1he topic whliClh Prof. Vernon 11. ;:.Iackinan, professor of plant physi- ology and pathology at the Imperial College~f of Science and Technology in, London, discus,. ed at his second lee- ture, yesterday in the Natural Science ad i torium.n i vo -essor Blackman illustrated his lecture with slides and diagramis ex- plAining the effect of electricity on ilant life. Ice also pointed out that cleetiric charges applied under favor- mbeconditions materially aid in the growth of plants. Stanley Harris,r manager of the ,,(,iitors, is the youngest manager in the major leagues, being only twenty- t.voii years 0old. NOW PLAYING 4PEJRFORMANCES DA.ILY 200-,3:40-7:00-8:40 POPULAR PRICES King of Hearts and Swords in the Days When France Was a Kingdom of Love and villainy -- Super - Lavishly Produced from the Stirring Story by BOOTH gTARKINGTON ~ _ f . t Who Personally ' Valentino for his "N Beaucaire.' I Do You You Will Care for a tasty little lunch- eon? Most people do. Stop in some time-you are sure See Him- to be pleased. Then, too, our Sunday spe- cial dinners are really deli- CiOUS. We are here to As a Nlue blood of France wvooing a priniess in royal moon-lit gardens. --Dancing the minuet 'mid the flash of jewelled bro- cades and rate laces. -Clashing swords with his rival in love in the most glor- iously exciting duel scene ever pictured ! Selected 4onsieur.. r PfioAUCT 4- A r sr LIW please-try us once and see if we can't please you. 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