BETZ 6, 1924 TH IICHICAN DAILY 3ER , 194 TH MICIGANDAIL _. r q, a C dy 7 R !:' ;1 "' : 1 , t no ~~in the county vote. Most of the coun-JTr Ir ty officers were elected by over-wholm ETU P H1 IS f ' [w1 i the ; 'a :c~c le°" , 1 ii;or countyclerk by al-1 ~f~~fJ. Y INI C. V.:P. LANDSLID, or sheriffLII'bU U ____poll(dGt 7 Lelandl took probate judgeI Prof. George A. Lindsay of the Veldgn oshc riup :Oe by la(1.,oi' 12,(j79 against 5,437 for II physics department has completed a troidne i~ iri~aiec. ,ri s~pbOerwiheeli. Sink, running for state l translation of "X-ray Spectroscopy~ I)ceniocra l is ';sni4 es dby ireipresentative, and Howarthi, running by Professor Siegbaum of Upsala Muni- t-I Vf~oeoif(;z" senator, defeated their op- versity, Sweden. The book was origi- >>::, ',w(ciai and Abbott, by nea -1 nally published in German and is now COOLE~Y HOLDS OWN 3 - Vo I being printed at the Oxford Press,. -- ^, . l I h I amendments to the state' England, and wil be completed some- -Washtenaw countyel ectionrf''i1 flm i tOland the amendinent to the jtime this winter. to date show the 'nw Ilandsi ; c I, c v c({la: c' wee,heavily (defeated. j Professor Siegbaum is the best the Republicans--hi-----vv; known authority in the field of X-ray in ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - th is eun.(oult h ix~rity Chamber of (momn- sae troscopy, accordhing to Dr' R. A. ') Ii ee t 7:20 o'clock to-, sawyer cf the physics department, are not as yet availaible >on Dili cn..'~Vn~ a h eetn fo-mdPoeso nla tde ne didates but allHie w ay f1rom a2-i i; 'o teofo-lndPofsorL d ys-tdidune .. A7 .... r,;1nj hini 'while' on leave - of absence two - i f 6 r years ago. It was 'at this time that'' Professor Siegbaum was working on11.0liar, Viennese'i okadh eqetdta r-^ fessor Lindsay translate it into iEng- e k a e The University has purchased aI spectroscope after the design invent-I Dr. John. Kollar,. director of thel ed by Professor Slegbaum, who it is Viennese children's art exhibit, deliv-: expected, will visit this country soon. erect two speeches yesterday after- He will spend three days in Januarys noon and evening in West gallery of, at Ann Arbor giving lectures, and will Alumni Memorial hall upon theI visit the larger 'universities, method of teaching used in Profes- sor Cizet's school for children in Havana, Nov. 5.-The seventh Pan-# Vienna. Dr. Dollar also discussedII American sanitary conference opens specific pictures which were on dis- here today. play and which were the work ofs the school children. JQIN T f "'W' CLUBI The exhibit, which was closed last Art Director, thods Of Teaching! night, will be taken to the Arts, and Crafts society in Detroit. Within a few days, the exhibit, which is being taken to all parts of the United States! under the_ auspices of the Rockefeller Foundation, will be transferred to the Pacific coast. Hundreds of the school children of the city have visited the exhibition for the past three days. Large crowds of students and towns-' people were also attracted by the dis- play. Dr. Kollar, who is from gave short talks upon the p. throughout the three days that1 hibition has been shrown here night and yesterday afternoonu tured for two half hour period; I Professor Cizet and his ren school. He praised the results professor, pointing out excepts Iwell done paintings which we -work of young children. Buenos Aires, Nov. 5.-Aviati thusiasts here are trying to Maj. Pedro Zanni to return through the air. SUPO~RTTITF PRJIVF? a~ 4-1 vote is accr ~i"SIILIL to 2i - Iican iparty. ( oolidlge (alri,!c the countwy by.a 4-1 Vcte over 0l1iati. I, tirla Uj 1) t a! late hour last1n!ihl .gave alig 12,697, Davis 3',228, and alolet 1,410. roesbecik for gveo ~ e ;;t similar vote over Frensdlorf', as dlid the other state officers. D 7ean MAortir E11. Cooley, of tbe engineering college, was the only iDem- ocrat who in any way held his own "A Biter Michgau11I s y m''itcvr 1it'ian" Did you kn-iow that the - IN :,.% _ _- ~__ THEA~TR' MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 1 Nlow! Starting Today, Ii AFTER NON AND NIGHT, NOVEMBER 11-12 r- CECIL B. DEMILLE'S Mi(hty $pecta de All" Sta, Castt of Ancient and. 5000Peope CETURY Modtern Days 5000 AnoiniaCbTUrom Jeanie Mircle ofMeacphers ons Past A'4esstr and,.nt Move o TENT AP-ramount Pro&Lction. . (Famous Plasyers-Lasky Corporation 1 r "m e to thie value oW $300,009. Lane Hail is one of the finest ecollege "Y" buildings in the country. Prov. 2 :20, "Wr ;t Ef ' .ted S f: i u' i i ill II Mtin ee prices; S~c, 85c, $1.00) Nighit Prices: 8 c,'$1.10, $1.65 I ALL SEATS RESERVED .° I 'U gun am t " .''p t11 5TATIN TOAY ARiotously Funny Farce that wl make You Chuckle, G'asp, Bellow,. Roar!! She was still under the spell of her honeymoon knight; he was still in the trance of his honeymoon daze; but to get grandpa's millions they had to get a divorce, (Ic 1 Y 1 ProduClrs Ditributing Carporatia k ' c I,, Matinee 25c - - Evening 35c II+ ,. The ,imiired Creation of V ,THr. H aster Dre mnatist s'tarrtng f MUM.2 F \and \ . 9 :;; q I I Pit s I es: iv t"$ r. III Directed by Scott Sidney A Stupendously Dramatic Romance F rom the Broadway stage hit "What's Your Wife Doing?" By Herbert Hall Winslow and Emil Nyitray A riotously funny story of a fair of love-sick newvly-weds, a pair of love-sick lovers, a rich grandpa with bunions, a ivel- meaning uncle and an irate. father ..- ,'L ,- i { , , ' ' .. - . , 1 . : > 4 r 1 ; t Set in the Most Fascinate: City on Earth A Powverful Sloq~ that Inspi) and Uplifts-A Thrilling Tc of Real Life with its Biti Disappointments and Its Gr( Triumphs Over Misfortune. A~Human Story of Human !Ambition Produced by a Great Directo THE EXTRAORDINARY CAST T. ROY BARNES H-ARRY TULL Y M Y'lERS MARSHALL SYL VIA BREAMERi JACK DUFFY INCL4UDES AND OTHER NOTABLES I( K On the Stage / f I t RING THEE G REATEST OF THEM ALL rs ND N ADDITION MA~k CFM ft Rroous LughSUNDAAe ~ousL~~b~uI~eft j 14FTT 4 D,0"60 d72"R1P TMIVA Y I T . SPECIAL For their farewell program, the Senn- sylvanlans will play, f ,,3 F CENTURY COMEDY ICI OGRAMS fiatlnees, 2-3:80 ( a I,