II '1UESDlAY, DCMBR7, 1.26 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P AGE 'TI{R F.Il p -- 'in- LECTURES FOR F~icHSOCIETY ,A!RE ANNOUNCED NAVAL CHIEF ILEADS FLEET. IN NICARAGUA Anouncement of further numbers' on the course to be presented by the! Cercie Francais of the University has been made by Prof. Rene Talamon ofI the French department. On Jan. 12 Prof. MichaVl S. Parg- ment - will speak on "Some French Costumes-Ancient and Modern;" on Jan. 26 Charles L. Koella will dis-. course on the life of students inI French Switzerland. Prof. Eugene Rovillain will give "Memoirs Of A Sailor" on Feb. 23, and CREEDS AND DOCTF A S EPESSIOD "-Creeds; and doctrines are the out- c( -e of the instinct of the church to give unity and- expression to its faith," stated Dr. Gy. G. Atl~ns, pastor of the First Congregational church, Detroit, in the this-d lecture on "Christianity as Creed and Doctrine," of the series -which he is giving upon "Changing Phases of the Christian Ideal." The address was made at 4: 15 o'clock yes- terday. Dr. Atkins said that the solidit39 of the various creeds and doctrines was SINES SETUP ~~~~TOKIO4.--Emperor Yoshihiti who is tl.;,ilieofif11(11 tlli1i1SEllt11ltlla i TATA -+ 111il at his villa at Hayana continues ' OFV3' IT1 YA 1IN to show imiprovment, the imperial household announced. X Li1t. the keynote to solidity of the church in the later years of its existenc e. "A Subscribe for the iMichigan Daily. Pu1-odko7yu7hrsms it2W1r hwn great creed cannot be independent of avr slciv ieyfVs Pce KdkT odn philosophy," 'Dr. Atkins added, "for RA E Brwe selcielin fVs okt Ca_, philosophy is the bridge whlcn leadb ronisancdoffer autographic. types. All wmoderiate- to the better upderstanding of the Today and W~edniesdayw pric~ed. Christian leaders of the early years of the faith." MADiGE BELLANY The fourth and final lecture of the -In- _______ series by Dr. Atkins will be given! "BLAC'K PARA1)ISE" next Tuesday at a time to be an -_ nounced later by the Michigan School 'lxadlnMCi i~r u rbacii A. ;Of of Religion, under whose auspices the e lectures are being given. ! _______________________Note :dNot a RHtce Pictucre. 200-202 EAST LIIMRTY ST. ATHE DET OITJ !;;fATIES~ THEAT ER1 GQod HoGwrCooking L.afayette at' Wayne Carl.i ioo 66 T" - 53 +; I om on March 16 there will be held a mu- ~... sical and dramatic evening, the details ,<. of which have not yet been arranged.! X. April 6 Warner F. Patterson will speak on the topic, "Furetiere and the Bourgois Novel;" on April 27, Prof.i Rene Talamon will discuss the con- temporary, French theater. All of these speakers are members of the ro- fiance languages department. TIhe annual play of the Cer~le Fran- cais Will be given in the Mimes theater on May 4, but the title, hras not yet'I been announced. Extra charge will J. L.ILatinmer be made for the play, wh ile admission lAdmiral wvho is in charge of the to all' lectures will be through course! United States naval forces at Blue- tickets. fields. Since Nicaragua is torn by revolution a capab~le leader is demand- PARIS.-Nine syndicalists haveI ed to protect the interests of this been arrested in Madrid in connection country. Admiral Latimer has dis- with a plot to assassinate King Al- tinguished himself in service a num- fonlso 'and Premier Primo de Rivera. ber of times. {.':.i t'. h:': / s: 5.i:4;:_ .; -F ,'/ S ;E cfii;i':: ::>: :EK ' """. ' ' ' " . :< % ': :211 .; The1119 VoflU King" Bas.ed on "IF I WERE RING" { Nights, $1 to $3; Sat. Ma't., 75~c to $. PLAYHOUSE .' 5oc and 75c.9 y MSS BONSiA5A~TELI$JE LAYSL'L3. In Frances Hlodgson Burnett's tiunusual Play 'A Dawn of a Tormorrow, GA RRICK "IN THIS ROOM", P rices, Nights ey Dd'r.5l) Anexelcmtplcet etw~terat~c1'+Y r o surroundings. 'The best of c'cling iin te leasaR estfir -- I COMPLETE, SATISFACTION! 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