IAGE OUR THE MICHIG~AN fDAILY X ,,; UM SATUTRDAY, NAVEMB~n 21. -.91 ' + +P a lYll\+111VA1V LAlLl v...u.+u.n+u.u+c+. . a. arv r a:3ata a.s.u +ao +a.r :1 c7i HUGE CROWD HEARS MUSSOLINI Genuine Football Weather Forecast CHICAGO, Nov. 20.-The closing' lays of Western Conference football this year may have the only real foot- ball weanther of theean if t fb fn ~ the country. The temperature will be moderate for the period. Fair weather will prevail from the Great Lakes and Indiana westward to the northern Rockies over the week-end. BOMBAY.-The loss of life in the cyclonic storm which swept the coast i a r i ARCHITECTS' AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS Specials dhat you Need. Eclinug Display by Horter & Wight in our windows show quality anid (ciaracter of these supplies. 4744 1111 S. UNITERSITY 4744 t asti rit. seoi e of India last week now is estimated cast is right.f at 700 and the damage at 100,000 "For the first time in a considera- pounds ang. ble period," says the weather bulletin, pounds sterlng. "the weather conditions are settled in the western and central portions of PAY YOUR SUBSCRWUION NOW. l) :. .; ; : ? :: : :: i ! zi r . .:;: :i: :,: . ". : . C ,.'::;., . '' ::- I M ,r.;;...;:;: t ': ilillillilllliililil|||1|1||11111111111111111 Il ill 111ililllilil1111 Flowerday's NICKELS ARCADE Where the Big Mums Come From Roses and Corsages PHONE 7014 41111illlIlIt111ll 1 1 lllllll[ llllilill[I 1111111lIIIII1 liiHi111111 llll111111111111iI'. EW E EU U a E Ma mm mm SE r 1 Gal/rrrn&1I "famed for freshtness" Candies Your Sweet Tooth Wants the' Best! Our select array of sweets satisfy the most fastidious. Any of the following will please. Cosy Corner Tea Room 330 MAYNARD STREET Opp. Nickels Arcade Ii A view of the great crowd which gathered to hear "Il foreign minister and dictator of all Italy, speak at a Fascist er growing daily, has thrust the king into the background, Benito" Muss olini, prime minister, minister of war, meeting in Rome, Mussolini (arrow) with his pow- and is emerging as a modern Caesar. U r Ur w U) U Marshmallows, 50c lb. Chocolates and BonBons, Peanut Brittle, 50c lb. 60c lb. Blondes, 75c lb. Milk Chocolates, 65c lb. Wrapped Caramels, 60c lb. Delightful boxes and baskets for Thanksgiving. Usual week end special of mixed candies, 50c per box. '! ' , 1 D-AILY OFIIA BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume VI SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 Number 53 -1 Fine Arts 101 and 115: There will be no lecture on Monday, November 23. B. M. Donaldson. Bacteriology 3a: The first meeting of the class (bacteriological laboratory) for literary, pharmic and graduate students will be held Monday, November 23 at 1:00 o'clock in the West Amphitheater of the Medical Building. Come prepared with note book, laboratory coat and $5.00 Hygienic Laboratory Ticket (ob- tainable at the Treasurer's Office). l ey Philip Hadley. .1 ,. International Banquet: All students from countries other than Canada and the United States who have not received invitation to the third International Dinner given under the auspices of the Student Christian Association and the University Y. W. C. A. to be held in the Michigan Union 5:30 P. M. Wednesday, Nov. 25th, are urged to call Mr. Grafton, 4261, before Monday evening. Guest tickets will be issued. C. A. Stevens. Iichigan Glee Club: The whole Club will siig the "Yellow and Blue" at the game this after- noon. Members enter at the Southeast corner of Ferry Field, (where the team enters from the Field House), immediately at the end of the first half. Kurt J. Krenilick, Manager. University of Michigan Band: Report at Morris Hall promptly at 1:10 P. M. Roll call at 1:20 P. M. The band picture will be taken at 1:30 P. M., so promptness is necessary. L I& LJ M ' Paul Schlanderer, Student Manager. Mail addressed to the following persons will be on callat the General LOCAL EVENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Dlaily. Items will be published on I two successive days only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events Editor by 4 P. M. GENERAL Saturday Paintings executed by Henry G. Kellar and etchings by Alfred Hutty are still on exhibition between the hours of 1:30 and 5 o'clock in Alumni Memorial hall. Members of the Harvard club will entertain alumni of Harvard univer- sity, who are attending the game this afternoon, with a dinner at 6 o'clock in the Union. A program has been, prepared, and Alfred H. Lloyd, dean of the Graduate school, is toastmast- er. Regular dance at 9 o'clock in the Union; preference to all seniors. Sunday The Philippine-Michigan club will meet at 3 o'clock in Lane hall. RELIGIOUS Saturday The Upper Room Bible class meets between 7 and 8 o'clock tonight in Lane hall. Sunday Baptist girls are to gather for al Thanksgiving breakfast at 9 o'clock in the Guild house. "Football and the Christian Life" I will be the subject of Dr. Merle HI. Anderson's talk, intended especially for athletes, at 10:45 o'clock in the Presbyterian church. MANILA.-The freighter Don Jose' sank Thursday off the northern coast! of Formosa. The ship and its cargo' of 20,000 tons of coal were reported totally lost, but all members of thel crew were saved. I 715 N. University Place On the Campus WELCOME lI . ,_ . . Sat. Dinner - 6:00-7:30 Sun. Dinner 12:30-2:00 Supper 5:00-9:00 MICHIGAN ALUMNI il CLEVELAND I® . ® ® n ® ® a DETROIT r" There is something about this shop that Michigan Men Ilke so they wear our famous I J, I "BRA EBURN" SMART STYLED CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN ., CAMPUS CLOTHES SHOP Delivery window, Main 0 Anderson, Alfred J. Asuzano, E. A. Bower, Dale J. Broderick, Miss Lucille Burbower, Miss .Carrie Donvayo, James Eichhorn, Fred Emery, H. C. Good, H. C. Gorham, Miss Francis Hauhart, Prof. F. W. Herrera, Guilermo D. Hoffer, C. R. Jackson, Cornelius Lauder, George Mrs. Lemire, William Lowrey, Harvey H, Maier, Ray N Medill, Dale Millet, Chas. Morningstar, Miss Jean fice, until November 30th, 1925: O'Connel, George 0. Peralta, Ferenco Piester, Prof. E. A. Pool, Dr. H. H. Pronobe, Ricardo, Sr. Racimo, Leocadio Scott, Morely Shiyohara, Miss Hide Valentine, Miss Mildred Wertzberger, Robert J. - West, Miss Florence West, Miss Florence L. Whang, Luang, Kai Wheeler, Mr. White, Holmes Whitney, Mrs. Albert N. Williams, Jesse Lynch Williams, Dr. L. R. Winter, C. J. Wilson, Charles Withers, John N. 604 East Liberty Phone 6338 "One 9Ian.f Tells Another" 71 Talking Over the Game Tonight There will be ,the usual disciussion of tho plays and the players. - There will be the criticism of bad judgment and the sanction of good selection. Smoke from cigars and cigarettes will .dill the room. The air is thick and stuffy.-coats will be removed and then the quality of laundry is revealed. If your laundry is THE VARSITY, you may sit at ease. f- L mummwmm A U - ...a.. i Typewriters + V. a' t; ie.:. . yM, r ¢ Rebuilt and Second-hand of All Makes Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged, Cleaned, Repaired and Rebuilt. 410 Phone 4219 C fR A. C. Pack, P. M. k ADDING MACHINES, OFFICE SUPPLIES Junior Engineers: There was not a majority vote on color for jackets id lst cas meeting. Final vote will be held in Engineering building on Second our nuar the Arch on Monday,.November 23. 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