THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ htose people in norhcern Greenland. In Mysterious Sex tel LIr V ia ".t : ~ o leiit oSleepySTuc 'N5 HERE, P, I 0I" Nine o'clock classes in proximity to] BEGE o I~ANTl le rear of the new Literary build-1 and ~veolorgy ing werc abruptly aroued from tlwir 1'4ilVLo state of semi-soinolence this morning Dr. Luage Koch, famuous Dlan- orerr, will lecture here some- the near future was conifirm- letter received here yesterday W. 11. Hobbs of the g;eology ent. Dr. Koch, who lhas done e work exploring the glaciers Be Greenland, arrived in k last week. Ile is planning ectures in most of the large the country.{ letter Dr. Koch accepted thuj, n tendered him by Prof essor o give two lectures here at ,rsifv lThe mbier-ct ofnne of Prof IVI L. egeutnof te nc han-. ical c gina>>.rang departme.nt, has bcca agranted aleave o absenuce for a year. l)uring; this im he will be doing specia3l zreser worlk for the Missis- Profesor Bgemna's pace will be filledI by Mr. I. fR. Lloyd of Mfan- (cl)(, .t+ r, En --_ Mr. Lloyd wat s corms ,t-I ed wi.1th th Un1iver,oity for three Years, from 1,)12 until 115 when he returined hmw on accounat of the w;ar. Invites Gr'ads TO Enleer Lu~n cheon by the swelIng harmony of a melo- d;ion:, but hidden sextet. The remark- able(,Soundis seemed to cone from s;omewhere below the floor lut with I the supicion of an enraptured trill- ngfrom the heights above. Conjecture was rife as to the soreof the morning serenade whrich icOcitintlCIwithii undimiushed Vigor after intervals, apparently for r covery. Th'le suggestion that t might be the "' cychopathic Six," from)II the hospital wsbeing weighed wllen sOoe shairp-eyed individual :piced lte le'aing tenor 1perched non- ilaantly upon an elevated and in- II swcure swingin g stage on the newj 1Literary buildinrg, lbusily engaged i ,with rubbing down the stone worl; l Serenades Music, who has returned to that po- sit ion after an interval of several J "Iye ars, will he held tomorrow from 4 lents lri, t 5:30 and 7 to 9, and 'Thursday from, 4:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:00 in thet offices of the University musical or- He was ably. supported from far ganizations, on the third floor of hie below by thne pipe organ blasts ofI Union.. the heavy bass w ho caroled and rub- All students on the campus are bed from the relative eminence of eligible except first semester fresh- a reinforcel step ladder. Other rub- men. It is stated hat an entire new h ers on 1)oth ,,idea joined in when=1 .orgaanization i3 to h:e chosen, 41- vocean eery eritted, all keep- I hogh frer melnlbcrs will be given.' ing perfect time with the song by the scraping oscillations of the rub- s ~ T~EN 1S I ing stones with a resulting produc- W noneti alahg ult tinof melody and whitened stone in eofSt adOrolst unprecedented quantities. l f tls ad vecoas a The words of the pieces were quite TJailored to your individual measure undisti nguisha ble 1,ut this shortcoin- iih the guarantee of complete ing xas amply balanced by the tre- satisfaction. mendous volume and astuunding vani- Aso, Water-proof Topcoats from ation ofl tone. $12,09 to $3090 wmall Deposit with order. IN,:1'STATE TAILORIS Call o Phone 123 for Appointment V Oor AmerSSU , Eote3 NEAT NESS IS ESSENTIAL preference, over those who have notI wvorked with the club before. It is planned to enlarge the membership, which was about 40 last year to 75 this season. PATRONIZE DAILY ADVERTISERS Austin, Texas, Sept. 29.- Foi- the benefit of students in need of financial as~sistjance at the Uniiversity of Texas, 17 -loan fu1nds are maintained. Daily Classifleds-produce hec:t--cost less.' LET US PROVE THAT OUR LAUNDERING IS WHAT YOU WANT 0 s .._.._..-a ALWAYS NEAT MOE LAUND XK, 1204 NO. MAIN STREET 'PIIONU 23;5 .3 FOR ELEE CLUB TRYOUTS electures is to be: "The Glacie r; Northern Greenland,' ancd the (r~~t tdn r i3 to be "Thle Geology of North- gnein ilbe h J 1 ~ ~ e given in the Natural Science torium and the general public h 111ilditi. . he invited. They are provided 1Oro; h hei throtigh the University non-resi- t'' he hmia lectulre fund. B~othi lecture's arec zneiig ng acted to be illustrated with slides' dre ssu r~~c the act alericaiof th ditions.betouetoth ctor Koch is also an authority of 1, ;iderable note on the Esquimuaux ea h has made a particular study th A. WEBS C tE AcrateICOfLE4 The 'w1est c.Abridged Dictionary--wJas WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATION, 106,000 words with definitions, etymoloi ations and use in its 1256 pages. 1700 it eldes dictionaries of biography and other special features. Printed on Bit SeCta2 Yu olgeBoso I S Tonight Only WILLIAM FARNUM -In- 'HIAEO W '-of a miuchi elevated portion of theIf s in Chemical En- !tructure, but finding possible at. the Tryouts for th University Glee the guests of the same time to lead the vocal comp- . cub, under the direction of Mr. aleng at a luncheon tition, Teoore Harrison of the School of, heA stEngineer- L, C. tParmielee, cdi- ll9dltlllf16 lifllttfi Elt~llI~ II~llli1111Itiilf dand Metallurg'alIDA CTT- and eaillrgical ^' dne, who is to ad- 0.state In1stita.te of - . s tozuiht will al;o r Want Adsf o f And ver Tu~sday, Fhursday, Friday ad Sauray $i4[ \ r{at1ip~ zd his Gram rAdely 0ucnsra - ]d sttL04dy that eatho 1e Upon n ci , Lisrtions. 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": the (Gadiatos", And4 Thousands of Oters (Julis Fucik)I CMN}SUNDAY __________ The Most Amazingly Beautifl Romance in Screen History moph 240rrua Jesse LLWStY sct XRqiOLPH VALNTIN ,iI c n odutBepiauatr A ,SIDNEY OLCOTT PPOycrr between J A C IT STARTS TODAY 'Che Orm I I and Only Authentic ANA LU~i Motion OMM& a PI(ft.-tures unt the Championship Bout HELD AT THE POLIO GROUNDS1S NEW YORKCITY, QN SEP TEMBER 14, 1923 --By- CHARLES DICKENS SFIRPO KNOCKDEPEY THRU THE ROPES! THE FAMOUS FIRST ROUND IN SLOW MOTION! IDEMPSEY ANDFP IN TRAINING! o \" jil ilU -ui I IT'S. THE REAL THINr,,-,P.,v V -ITT A11PlTON- OUT TH WEST kA FREDERICREMINTON'S, GREAT WEST RE-BORN Constituting the First Visualization. o Still Paintings in Motion Pictures From the glitter ing tinsel of No York society1 the gay life the 1Montmart section of Paris. Story by :Ea~rl Hudson, With CLAIREWIN D;S0OR All O LPHIE:WENJWIf 1 R~OBERT-111,1IS. MARY GCARR TtI LLY -MARSHALL -Stin'e- "A NIGHT AT THE CLUB'S 'With NOW: toV inl RUSSELL SIMPO ROBERT MC~IM AND PAT MOOR2E -FEATURING- THE WUERTH CONCERT ORCHESTRA' Ireosenting; for the First Time in an Arbor Theatre Any -Comedy-- CHARLIE CHASE, "GET BUSY" Balc in...........................5®C Ent1irellai lor............. .. ..70 Matilees .............................. rt SCHUBR'S "'ROSAUNDE" OVERTURE Showing at 2-3:,30-7-8:-30.