V*DNEI!1AYFOCTOBER 43, 1926 TH-E MICHIGAN DAILY .... . z....,., ,. ~NO.WILL'.PLAY FOR GRID-GRPHS, iEI er R1eser-ve 6r Varsity Bands X1i11. Furnish Entertabutnent ESI3RVE NAVY TICKETS, Musical entertainment before thej game and between halves will. be an indvation at all of the grid-graphs th fall. Arrangements are being mn cc to have, entertainers at each. ga .e Ithe event that the Varsity band ;doqs not make the trip for the second Mi nesota game it will app ear at Hill auditorium and play there. The re- eve band will occupy the stage at one of the other out-of-town games. 'Th other performances. will' be fea- to .d by xylophone and piano novel- tie. This. year' will be the first time thL entertainment has been attempt- ed land the matter of its continuance wi~ depend on its- reception. Pue to the demand for tickets" re- sse* ed seats for, the downstairs will , be sold for the Navy game. The seats wit) be placed on sale the week pre- ceding the game. Jlohn 1M. Bennett, '27L, and CharlesII Livingstone, '28L, who have managed thegri-grph.for the past three years 'w~lcontnueto be in charge. OPERA ANNOUNCES PSTRIOTS Contes~tants interested in submit- tine designs for' the porter con- test for' "Front P'age Stuff," the 1927 Opera,, met yesterday with the aut~ior of the Opera and E. Mortimer Shuter, general director,. to discuss details of the Opera book. Among other rules for the execu- tinof posters it was announced, that all posters must be in Mr. Shuter's hands by midnight of Tuesday, Oct: 19. Color variety in the submitted designs is limited to four colors, and ! size and wording are to, follow closely the general affect adopted in last year's winning' poster. All other students wishing to enter the contest must confer with Mr. Shuter ksometime today to present their design on time. E RLL NTICESSIN SCHOOL OF RELIGION.. Enrollment in the School of Re- ligion has reached 95, according to figures made known, by officials yes- terday. This is an increase of '61 over the first semester of last year. rentals Ribbons Carbons The Place of Service Rider's Pon Shop Agency for the Remington Portable ,, repair,,g BERLIN.-A Freni fir,,ncial con 1K1.- i isIfterof .Just ice To:i Nwas! mission, headed bkylIMii1teriasl ii r-ctor a ft ae~ ci I Pee .pci aiotr, VIirlto(b /AIihaud, is ill 8ein. It is I ,eci !R"u ontIs. wd nes\r e i iro throm" ii '1 it will be folICloe bIy a t11llici re iiiiim- ojV iiif wi ndoi' w 's1\. 'Sion having for'its olf joct 11lwefoirnii - ---I- tioi of anifl iinraio ifl l( ectric 5. M A ' ir Te I lnnborparty otes >(,I(100to 34.',000i ng" u.affi liaion Sublscribe far The Michigm aIaily. IwithIi lie ( 'oiiiiiuni its. Fraternities an Sororities We Specialize InI ... Four Performances DivEgaJm1Liniedc Super-friagnificent! Does Not. Begin to Express Its PROGRAMS - HOUSE PAPERS STATIONERY Anything in the Line of PRIIINTN. THE CRAFT TPSO red bet an jPENLIAGEN.-Denmark was stir- Iby rumors of an intended coup(- t t in Schleswig where there hasI an active home rule movement ong the discontented farmers. AND STILL ]MORE PR-AISE FROM THE TIliS - NEWS' CIlTIC - WE G L ADLY1 QUOTE IT HERE1 FOR THOSE IWIO OVERLOOtKEDI THE J~REVL.EXw VMNI)AY. Areade. Lillian Gish in, one of the most wistful, appealing and drama tic roles oif her career and John Gil- bert, more handsome and irresist- ible than ever before as the poet lover-is there any surer guaran- tee of the best in cinema entertain- nment? But when, in addition, they have the beautiful, tragic love story of "La Boheime," the pictorial ver- sion of M\urger's life in the Paris Latin quarter, in which to display their talents, and the commanding genius of King Vidor, director of "The Big Parade," and. other no- table pictures, to guide them and other members of a splendid cast. wvha~t is there left to desire in a motion- picture? There is a picturesque, romantic ('harmn about "Lo Boheme" with the story taking place during the time of Victor Hugo in the famed Latin quarter. It is tho last great love story of literature to be filmed, and Icing Vidor has madei it an impres- sionable one. There is a tragic end- ing that is beautiful enough to stir (,he most unemotional, and Miss Gish rises to the situation admir- ably. John Gilbert has soared to un- believable heights in the compar- atively short time he has been be- fore the camera. 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