THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRlrAY NOVEMBE r[ 11, 192 DAIL Y HFFICIAL BULL[T IN 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. Saturday.) ber 11, at 8 o'clock, at Lane hall. Interested persons are cordially invited. L. B. Smith, Vice-President. League for Industrial Denmocracy: A meeting will be he'd Friday, November 11, at 8 p.m. at the Michigan Union, in room 306. AN members are urged to attend. All students interested in socio-economic problems are invited. C. D. Breltel. Notice: Student Directories are still available at the Press Building. Ton Yates, Sales and Distribution Manager. The University Fire Whistle will be blown for fivc minutes Friday, November 1, at 11 o'clock for Armistice Day. . I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. Number 45. Fall Games: With the consent of the Deans of their respective colleges, Freshmen and Sophomores in the Colleges of Literature, Science, and the Arts, En- gineering and Architecture, and Pharmacy, and in the curriculum in School Health and Physical Education, are in accordance with custon excused from1 classes Saturday morning, November 12, for the purpose of participating in the annual Fall Games. Attention of Faculty Members: The DICTAPHONE STATION has been moved to the basement of Angell Hall, room 208, immediately adjacent to the elevator shaft. E. Whitchurcl. Prospective Teachers: Today is the last.day for enrolling with the Bureau of Appointments. Will all who wish to enroll come in and do so today and will all who have partly filled out their blanks complete them today. After this week a fee will be charged for late enrollment. Helen R. Shiambaugh, Secretary. Physiological Chemistry 102: The second section of the laboratory course in Physiological Chemistry will hold its first meeting on Thursday, November 17, at 2. p.m., in room 319 West Medical building. Students should procur from the Treasurer's Office a Physiological Chemistry cash ticket to cover breakage in the course. H. B. Lewis. Comedy Club: There will be an important meeting of Comedy Club Friday, November 11, at 3 o'clock in room 203 U.H. It is important that all members be there. Roy G. Curtis, President. Men's Education Club: All men interested in education are invited to attend the meeting Monday, November 14 at 7 o'clock in room 306 Michigan Union. Professor J. B. Ed- monson will address the group on "How to Secure a Teaching Position." W. W. Arnold, President. Sophomore Band: All sophomores who play instruments bring theh to Waterman Gymna. slum on Saturday morning for fall games. Joe Narrin, Manager. University of Milciigan Band: Formation tonight at the Band Hall at 7 o'clock to play for the pep meet- ing. Uniforms without capes. Russell Malcolm, Student Manager. University of Micligap Band: Marching drill at the Field House from 5:07 to 5:50 p.fth. No instruments. Gordon Packer, Drum Major. E. C. Pardon. Poloun'a Literary Circle: There will be a meeting Friday, November 11, at 8 p.m, in Lane Hall. Tea will be served after the meeting. Cecilia D. Wells, Secretary. Figures In Italian Fascist cabinet have been removed by Mussolini in the most recent shakeup Shakeup By 11 Duce in Italy since the Matteotto case. Count Volpi, minister of finance, probably will be transferred to the United States as ambassador by order of Il Duce. WORKS OF DEBR Y, 16TH CENTURY GERMAN ARTIST, ARE NO ON DISPLAY IN CLEMENT LIBRARY EXHIBIT R00jW A unique collection of the engrav- display shows a picture of an India drawings contain a wealth of informa- in s o Theodorus Debry, 16th century t spice market, and subsequent citys Lion and detail, and the most sample ~ collection of Debry. German engraver, are now on display shows the loading of foreign ships, in the Clements library. The pictures the travel across the ocean, and the "Mti......tl ....................................... .....i. are so arranged as to give a chrono- monsters which the sailors conceived - "-{ logical explanation of the discovery threatened them. and early settlement of America. Several plates show the Columbus c Your Favorite Derry was the first engraver to voyage including his departure, the c show contemporary events in, the his- ! trip across the ocean, his landing, the is ! tory of the art. He made thousands of bartering with the Indians, and a if cuts showing 15th and 16th century quarre. that the sailors have with the I CHOCOLATES _4 history, *and a'.so published the works natives over the gold. in which his engravings appeared. Un- Considering that Derby never saw til the advent of photography there America his conception of Indian life :I . was no other attempt to make histor- is .,remarkable, those who viewed the ical engraving on the scale he attemp- I exhibit agree. One picture portrays ted. an Indian village, showing the fields Gilberts Debry lived in Frankfort and did of corn, tobacco, and wheat, besides all his work there. His books were so several Indians hunting deer. Mary Lee popular that he printed them in Ger- His portrait of Columbus which has man, French, Latin, and English. He , become famous, and his drawing of Page arid Shaw was aided by his two sons who carried the incident where Columbus proved on his work after his death in 1598. to the Spanish how the 'World was Martha W ashington The Clement's exhibition consists of round by standing an egg on end, is : his "Grands at Petit Voyages." Ti, also shown. Some popular historical events are displayed in pictures of how Pocah- antus saved Jahn Smith's life, the z -- settlement of Jamestown, Indian cus- toms as well as Indian fishing, hunt- E dill ing, and farm knowledge. The entire display presents graphi- (Near Arc) I 1 ' tally conditions caused by the discov: ' ery of America, and historical facts up to the English settlement. lyhe .................1.........................~....,...,....,.,....:, . 4 i i Edgeworth is always good on the draw r t F !f i I -s o . ,,, . a COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN will find the Packard Restaurant bigger and better than ever. L 703 Packard St. P c ! ADLER CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY ..;.. , --- . r 's it Seven of the members of the P=40qu u Me0 lA The Mirror A short but important meeting of Iota Sigma Pi will be held on Friday eve- y Shop fing, November 11, at 7:15 p.m., in room 410.Chemistry building. offers Mabel Miller, President. Freshman Group No. 12: New and Nifty Novelties Mrs. Smith's Freshman group will combine with group No. 6 to form SPECIAL volley ball group No. 5. We will meet in Barbour gym., Friday, Nov. 11 at 4 o'clock for the next game. For the Holiday Season M. Kramer, Scribe. FootballPrograms: As nadtoa ieo Programs will be distributed to salesmen at Yost Field House, Friday, so additional ofe S after 3 p.m. our own French Creams J. N. Ryrholm. Negro-Caucasian Club: 19 Cutting Apts. There will be a meeting of the Negro-Caucasian Club Friday night, Novem- Phone 7355 SHAW ATTENDS MEETING HOUSE DANCES CLUBS Wilfred B. Shaw, editor of the Michi- JOE SOLOMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA gan Alumnus, left yesterdaty for St. A Real Dance Orchestra Louis, Mo., where he will speak'this; Open for Engagement afternoon and tonight before the JOE SOLOMAN PHONE 3418 Cornellian Council, which like the SATIMAN -o P HoNEA34O8 Michigan Triennial, is composed of all PARTIES 431 Thompson BALLROOM Cornell clubs. FURNISHINGS of DISTINCTION for the week-end ' I : , . i ',, :; ., ij , ,,, r. SHIRTS A complete selection of oxford broad- cloth and basket-weave shirts in plain colors and striped patterns. S ' r . . \ , ' r ' . ¢s 1 l O 4 y .. ;. lighter shades. The overcoats are extra long, in single breasted fly front or button through, and double breasted, priced JUST ARRIVED Several large shipments of suits and overcoats in the much wanted Oxford Grays and $37.50 - $45 i! Michigan Students { We extend to you and your friends a cordial invitation to lunch with us. Your visitors will be treated with that hospitality that is so typical of the Sugar Bowl. NECKWEAR The new knitted crochets of pure Italian silk and a new selection of bright stripes in rep=silk offers you a choice of correct neckwear. SPECIAL One Group f Topcoats O WOOL HOSE Many new patterns in both light and heavy-weight grades. ', I ' i r s The newest MICHIGAN MODEL suit, specially designed by Del Prete, is the best ready-to-wear suit obtainable at any price. We have them in all sizes. If you are hard to fit Del Prete will take care of you, satisfaction .guaranteed. i Two Pants Suits- THE YOST" HAT $40 1 II ii P REKETE"S SUGAR BOWL 109 South Main Sr. Is unusually popular this season-narrow-brimmed-It is trim and neat. Brown, mocha and grey shades with either a plain or sewed--edge brim. State Street i :i 'r s . ci Gordon Slicker-lined Corduroy Coats ............ Silk Scarfs ................................. . New small shape hats, one price ....... ........ . 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