PA B EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 25 .......... r- IS DAIY BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of I the University. Copy received by tho Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume VI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 Number 46 >J HIP CAPTURE 30-Pei meeting in 11111 auditorium. Sails Introduced possiblity of sails ever putting horse P CAPTURE r :00-Swinuming meet in the UiIOnD t id . or motors out of business when GUTSBOSTON'S WHAT'SG0IN'GON(pool. As AdTo Plowing comes to ploughing. r~r~7 "Notices to appeair in this column mnust 9:oO-Unien d!alle, preference to all- ________________________ OOZE SUPPLYt1 be left in the box at the Daily office architects. (By Associated Press) Sproidledfrok that puposebefoc .4:00 . BRIGHTLINGSEA, Eng., Nov. 12. SAocokpreceding the day of issue. t1 1 ----dfo-----rsATUDAY lrSails were introduced as an aid toS FRIDAY I:3 -5:- Exlibiti;n of Henry . ploughingin asoil tiller's match nEnterprises spaintings anA rd H tslittleseaside resort of which 1 :30-5:00- Exhibition of lery G ty's etchings in Alumni Mcmorial many of residents are yachtsmen as Open for te1lar's paintings and Alfred Hut-chaleaoe1. well as farmers. The wind at times Orchestra Bookings aty's etchings in Alumn iMemorial _ :. ijanm-nenkconcert r Idenh ossbta te ie hall. Hill audiorium. puffs blew the implement to one side Week End of 4 :0-Foo tbail arty fr iehg C Uion dance, preferencc to all d spoile a strit furrow which Minnesota Game hall. wom hin ere ard. pad the contestan.tE.cBanEe-of7I women in Sarah Caswvell Angell seniors. hidrdLhaonetn'scaceol1 h:.ll.,".:.__________:::.:..:::::::;::inning first prize. Men as well as ~ .BXR87 7:30-AIl men interested in skiing Let The Daily sell it for you thru ,ticiae d a cres or meet in room 304, Union. the Classified columns.--Adv. whchs t jug dee was agete ! Al Strauss, Majestic Theatre ________________________....................:_______________________ success but thought th'ere was little ' mmmm i5'1 To the Faculty: All professors and instructors wishing to have their checks deposited each month, kindly arrange to do so at the office of the Secretary BEFORE November 23rd. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. Notice to (owners of Dogs: Hereafter dogs that become nuisances upon the Campus, in so far as possible, will be taken in charge by authorized employes of the University, and held for their owners for a period not exceeding ten days. During such period, dogs may be redeemed on proof of ownership and payment for care at rate of fifty cents per day or f'raction of a day. E. C. Pardon, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Ann Arbor Art Association: There will be an exhibition of Henry G. Keller's paintings and Alfred Hutty's etchings in Memorial Hall, 1:30 to 5:00, November 9 to November 24. Students of University and Schools admitted free. Warren P. Lombard, President. Faculty of the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: Members of the faculty having mentor cards for foreign students will please see that these cards are returned to Room 28 East Hall not later Inter-Fraternity Council than Saturday, November 14th. J. R. Nelson, Chairman of the Committee on English for Foreign Students. There will be a special meeting of the council Monday, November 16, at 4:30 P. M. in Room 302 of the Union. Only one representative from each: house should be present at this meeting. Phil Rowe, Secretary. Geography 33: Hour Examination, Friday at 10. Students occupying seats numbers 1 to 175 meet in Room 25, A. H. Others in Room 231, A. H. K. C. Mclurry. X.S. 13--M.S. 15: The following moving pictures will be shown at the Natural Science Auditorium at 7:30 P. M. Friday, November 13: "Sketching Methods," "Sig- nal Corps Activities in the A. E. F." Members of all sections of M.S. 13 and M.S. 15 are expected to be present. All others interested are invited to attend. R. T. Schlosberg. Botany Discussion Group: { A meeting will be held at 7:30 in Room B173 N. S. Carl D. LaRue. Economics Club: The next meeting of the Economics Club will be held Monday evening, November 16, at 7:30 in Room 325 of the Michigan Union. Mr. H. S. Ellis will speak on "The Meaning of Decreasing Cost." 1. L. Sliarfman. Varsity Band: The band will meet in the rear ofHill Auditorium at 5:00 P. M. Friday, Nov. 13, to play for .the Pep meeting. It is imperative that every member be present and on time, as a concert is'to be played before the Pep meet- ing begins. Full uniform will be worn, and it is desirable that stands be brought as well. T. C. Schneirla. La Sociedad Hispanica--Lecture Series: The following is the lecture program for 1925-1926 to be presented under the auspices of La. Sociedad Hispanica: Nov. 19,The Real Spain (Illust'rated), by Prof. Spaulding; Dec. 10, Spain and the Psychology of the Spanish People, by Prof. Albaladejo; Jan. 12, Bits of Popular Spanish Humor (Illustrated), by Mr. Sanchez; Feb. 25, The Epic Poetry of Spain, by Mr. Eddy; (March 11, "Contigo Pan y Cebolla," the Sociedad Hispanica play to be given this year); March 25, Customs of South America (Illustrated), by Mr. de Gomar; April 6, Garcilaso de la Vega, el Inca, by Prof. del Toro. Members of the Sociedad will be admitted free of charge and will re- ceive their tickets at the next meeting or at the door of the lectre room Nov. 19. All others wishing to attend may obtain course tickets for a nominal sum from any member of the Spanish faculty, beginning Monday, Nov. 16, or at the door. The lectures will be given in Room 2003 Angell Hall and will begin at 7:30 sharp. Marshall H. Levy, Chairman Lecture Committee. Michigan Glee Club: The whole Club will sing at the football rally tonight. Report back stage at 5 sharp. Kurt J. Kremlick, Manager. Phi Delta Kappa: Phi Delta Kappa will meet at the Green Tree Inn for luncheon Satur- day, Nov. 14, at 12:15 o'clock. Dr. Walter N. Koelz of the United States Bureau of Fisheries who accompanied the MacMillan expedition to Green- land this summer will speak. If Dry agents believe they have cut off a pri\1cipal source of Boston's li- quor supply, by capture of the Brit- ish schooner, La Parisienne, sought by coast guard vessels for two years and finally taken off Cape Cod. Photo shows ship in Boston harbor. MOVIE PRAISED BY PROFESSOR Prof. E. C. Case of the geology de- partment, an authority on historical geology and paleontology, took oc- casion to remark that the great dino-- saurs depicted in "The Lost World", now showing at the Arcade, were un- usually accurate in construction. "The dinosaurs are exceedingly well done in this picture," ie said, "anhdclear- ly, showed that the men who con- stricted them were very well in- formed on the subject, which is con- trary to general rule when such- sci- entific subjects are portrayed in a photoplay. DETROIT.- Miss Frances Sutton, who was graduated from the Univer- sity two years ago, is the first woman architect in Michigan to be register- ed by examination it has been an- Inounced. One Week Starting SUNDAY, NOV. 15 We:l. and Fri. latinees Direct from Its Phenomenal Run at the Garrick Theater, Detroit. tA4NNAICHOLS' Laughing Success i d Mk 2UU-U. Jh. Lierty N. I- Announcement THE TAVERN will serve meals on the 11A boarding house system at reduced rates 1or one week. Starting Monday morn- ing, November 16. Fourteen meals may be had for $5.00 instead of $6.00, and twenty meals for $6.00 instead of $7.50. This one week experimiient is to induce you to come over and see for yourself the real advantages of eating at the TAVERN. Nlln n'l Robert A. Honn, Secretary. t Michigan Women: All "vomen are invited to attend the Football Party given by the Women's League in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall at 4 o'clock. There will 'be dancing, entertainment, refreshments, and favors. Esther Tuttle, Chairman. eprisals AgainI ing interpellations in parliament, said lit had been proved that the recent Stir Jugo - Slavia I(incidents at Trieste, although they re- sulted in an attack on a Slovene news- VIENNA, Nov. 12.-Demonstrations paper, had not been directed solely against an Italian literary society at against the Slovene minority. He } Spalato, Jugo-Slavia, culminated in a ( pointed out that the Italian newspa- shooting affray Tuesday night between per, La Serano and several Italian1 the demonstrants and the police. houses also were damaged. About 1400 shots were fired and dis- The whole affair was wholly con- patches say many were wounded. I trary to the formal orders of Pre- mier Mussolini, who had directed'that BELGRADE, Jugo-Slavia, Nov. 12.- no reprisals be taken for the recently I Foreign Minister Ninchitch, answer- discovered plot on his life. NOTE SPECIAL PRICES: Nights: Lower Floor......2.20 Balcony, First 8 Rows.....$1.65 R enmainder .......$1.11) Gallery .......... .. C Wed. and Sat. Popular Mats. Lower Floor............$1.65 Balcony, $1.10; Gallery, 59c AVOID THlE RlUSII-WET MlEATS EAR-LY . 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r, .r.. rrr rr. rrrs. .. rrrr. r...r r. r, ..e11 iii r. r.. .irr, .rrrr.rrr% 1 i 1 . I I ' 1 V I 57 ti for the game Special attention given to large orders of Mums if placed early' S t ?I