PACE TWO THF..MTCT-TT( .ANT T)ATT V r, r.-, . , ,-.,-.,-, , rr .,....:. . .... ,., RECET DTA SHOWS Two Cities To Hear OIIIA l UIIf Glee. Club Concerts GflLF1M I J O IYfL f~The i~nmers of the Glee club will Profess or TIt wrejice (xo11l( Comiplet es a concert before the Exchange club hoot ripr oss Previously o[rIthat city,a tonight. This is the first Becliev ed 1)ry Land1 concert that the club has given this MAKE OTHEWR DISCOVERIES NeTeda night, the club will go to Toledo to give an~other con- After a whaleboat voyage across cert at the Libby high school of that what xisthcitps. what g exstn .mp give as land, it__________________ T I-IF MTOT-Slav L t1? VFZIA EI3TAY17 98 CHANGE IS MADE IN S. C. A. NUlMBER Howard Y. McCluskey, instr uctor in educational psychology, will sup- plant Dean Carl G. Hluber today on the Student Christian Association se- ries of talks at 4:15 o'clock each Fri- day at Lane hail. - TYPEWRITING and 1VINEOGIIAPIIING a specialty for twenty years. Prompt Service, Experienced Oper- .'tors, Moderate Rates. 0. D. MiORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. has been provedl that Baffin island,I west of Greenland, is 6,000 to 7,000 miles smaller than supposed, andl that Foxe Land, a bulge on the southwest of the island, is not half as large as believed, Prof. Lawrence W. Gould. of the geology department, and geo- grapher with the Putnam expedition, which made the mia) of Baffin island last summer, reports. lie also declares that existing at- lasses show Foxe Land to be 75 miles north of its actual location. Profes- sor Gould is expected to be the chief geologist and geographer with Com- mander Richard E' Byrd on a South jPole expedition next summer. Under the leadership of~ George Palmer Putnam, the Baffin island ex- pedition, composed of seven men, sailed in a 24 foot whaleboat to chart the unknown coast. "The end of -our inland trek brought us to the one interesting and distinctive landm'arkt ejf the whold region, a great limestone mesa from 650 to 700 feet high. This proved to be a most interesting phenomenon, geologically, for here we collected -many fossils," Professor Gould ex- plained. "Many of these forms demonstrate. that some three or four hundred mil- lions of years ago a warm tropical sea extended from, where is now the Gulf of Mexico to the very top of the earth." .__-a- ;.Detroit Theaters ....... .........'.. .................. - C:_: r .:... CASSTHEATRE Wednesday Mt. $.0to$.0 Ev'es. ........ $1.00 to $3.40 M o e A p a i g a d h t r .4Agthe O ftener 'Y ou See It 04GOODNEWS"l r w I o r .1 Wnodward, at Eliot BON STELLE PLAYHOUSE NIGHTS, 7i5c, $1.50. Mats. Tues., Thiurs. and Sat., 50c, 75c I Recommnend "THE JDEVIL IN THE CHEESE" By Toro Cushing I ;M.:. it ,, Shubert-Lafayette PRICES: -lights, Orchestra, $2, 12. i0. Balcony, 50c to $52. Tlhurs- day and Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.50. GEORGE JESSEL (IMISELF) In "THE JAZZ SINGER" COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN will find the Packard Restaurant bigger and better than ever. 703 Packard St. STETSN HATS! ~'Soft hats for travel comfort 0 ..h a s o te s n g al t owith stan d trav el w ear --an d ~ t Stetson style to travel as begomes a gentleman. Eight to F~orty Dollar "I ~ ~ o l n e l ~ .yTh e H o m e o f H a r t S c h a f f n e r a n d M W a c r :1 TLRFjF , . ' " . a . _..a4 11 COING SUNDAY, FEB. 19--? N~OW l'LA I NG4 YOUTH WILL BE SERVED I 1 Reel) Your Eye On the 11aj. Presenting ()nly tile screen Stars and Createst Ii you are a fourfiusher don't hit your rich uncle with an automobile. It doesn't pay, as you will see in the lFourflusher. Supportng the stars are these favorites: Hayden Stevenson, Eddie Phillips. You are assured a laughable time with several real- thrills. 4' . t C ! 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Artists Untited 5 c lcIstore Showing Today A Complete Display of- NOBBY TOP- COATS for SPRING From the Line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Bringing to You NEW SHADES and NEWa WEAVES with Straight or Raglan Shoulder. As Fashion Dictates. SPRING SUFIS with snap In Shades of Stoneey, Grenadier Blue, in Weaves of Herring Bone and College 't I _3- --- 1 ,i17-11 AN- Z7 that. made Mary Pick ford Maggie had pride-even if she did work in the Five-and-TeI~ When she found that the boy she adored was terribly riche--. I