THEIHI GAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1927 . .., . ProfessorPO Speak 1V0EAtK.co~Dne L LeE Unei iBhg v ( .(AV ~ : ~~ OT t-a )it :7 . '.0j ~e' (lEche l it ~ralit1! . A1' I 1)2 f i ( Of' rty'* 11O , fit RVat E1 I?2A ;l U e as 'ix, 0 nw)-ot tL ;dos *1 1 i t A 2 Dalton 1D. 'ape,'2~ ho f'>~o b 2 charge of the torani .vrie, mx a1v laai~~i;r : y ing cups will hopb aa t ~ ta le WWi Co, hers of these coflted f a I Con I ~oecse Crev aksesreo alking. They dclibe' 'b .a vta:T.;a ~.C IO Sof thbe Order of the saril '< Eas nrew ordianee:.-andt l aaa v aU ' Y will speak at 8 o'clock tonight in .. all ayor Pro Teom A. GzrIa tn aestod for .*Jai' x.l'c; pla,,es to test a vs r, r n Lane hall auditorium. General (ire-, M e ls fu jcagl e 0 rle." The lectur'e is undl~er [he auspices of the Theosophical SocietyI of Ann Arbor. MVi'. JA Krishnamurti came to Amae- Tic~a last summner with Mrs. Anna Be- sank, the head of the American Theoso- phical society. lie spoke before thae con- vention of the .Nmerican society inj Chicago and1( exp~lained his purp~se and i his message. Acmpanying hli.044s3 when he was there, yea Bishop (1. j AW . cil Aar of the St. Aubens 1IJhAbral ("atholie; churebl in 'Sydn ey :Australia. Gleneral trevinkl will expiain Mr'. Krieshnaninrt's pliace as a spiritual leader and as a vehicle for the cmn ilag of the AWorld Teacher.lie w l: 1aB- swer the niewsp~apers in t heir past' Misleading reports as to Mr. rIsh-N namurt i being himself the World' '.eacher or Messiah. It was generally understood (luring the sunimer that ho claimed to be the M~essiah. Hie has receivcd a gre,i deal of comment; ad ( his comning toe America hasI aronsed groat interdlt.I[Je is the head . ,.2 ' ' k 'A;. p LST for Ladles ai lest For your' selection we are offerinc, a larme assortment of W ool Blouses, Leathecr Coats and Jackets in Tan or Grey Suede, By-own Reindeer Fiesher, Black and B~rown Napa and Horse Hide. Also Corduroys, Wool Plaids and Wool Navakotes, all at a saving. f y 1.. 2YnA S . 'bf y 5f s a F J, 3it: i 'x^ t ,., , x ]I yti r ' erg,, o r " p' o w All kinds, for every need, just what you need these cold nights. Also a large showing of Auto Robes and Steamer Rugs ; He but Hadn't a Penny Lived Lk Lord! l-le rode :l axs w; Icbe igl'agIs fo, every- body. BLu' e C C ib ~llc ~~~bills. So his wife left him fBa;, ianl he sta.-tcd out to make a mjllion, and win Iher bnck. P. S 1 I te, - 'e g teMOrey-----yotl yTe vot'tile time of your life lin {Cv & ::at, this rollickingr, frolicking film advcen UY(1 -+ , , tl ! "' , _.._ Skating and Coasting Breeches, Wool and Sweat Shirts, Puttecs, Wool Hose, Leather Helmets, Fleece Bedroom Slippers, Etc. "It Will NIT Yyou to Avalk :t few blacks." 0 Surplus Supplies More - of tlhe I): tcr (of Ii>' A;i the East. Suibscribe for The Michigan~ Daily., li.A ~ is ope'~I ii' public. The BestfntMas Whether for fraternities end sororities or for' the private fami ly, we are ready at all times tos~uppl'y the finest quality meats at prices that are right. ~223 NrhMrnSt. Phone 4208 s~ner~r , s . svn ,/ w .a, I I~reaterwith GratrCLAIRE WINDSOR CtExcuse fh° OWEN MOORE Met" BERT ROACH &~A. From the story by RUPERT IIUGE.S. Photoplay by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Screen adaptationz by Jessie Burns and ~yq Bernard Vorhans. Directed by ARCHIE PIOTU1M. 6s AL'SO A ('(Y° 1 ' - AiEIL -ORHES'TIRA D~owntowvn in Rear of Postoffie 213 North Fourth Ave. f F I-.= a - unsod witer lothng. Alsoarcomplete newofline e aralpics quvent toe a - 336alSouthrStatepSteeto / +w yy 7' 7 yy'N" ' to)K 3 iI GMO F-RQW - (7 '"1 ~1 'j 4~t N- MOiS 7"'K' DVID ""-('r ta'yr crrc ' -, L r I al I im .I