THE MICHIGAN DAILY CORN PALACE WALLS REFLECT POLITICAL FIGURES REUNION! Century Gathering To Friday And Saturday, Oct. 26 And 27 Be NAME PHYSICIAN TO POSITION HERE Dr. Walter Mowot, of° the Univer- sity of Edinburgh, has just been appointed to the position of assist- ant in the X-ray department of the University hospital. Dr. Mowot has had previous experience in' Edinburgh when he held a posi- t ion in the Royal Infirmary. Hav- ing just recentlyarrived Dr. Mowot will start work immediately under Dr. Preston M. Hicley, head of the X-ray department. John Gilbert and Renee Adoree -in-- "THE BIG PARADE" NO INCREASE lN ADMISSION Continuous Through he Supper Hur Children STARTING Adults Ten Cents 1:30 -.-- -.-- --en--fiv C nts i LAN TRIP TO SAGINAW President Clarence Cook Little 11 address more than fifty alum- returning to the Quarter Cen- ry reunion of the forestry school its business session Saturday )rnling, Oct. 27. The reunion is. ing organized with the special d in view of bringing the alumni closer contact with the school. Por the alumni who will be comn- g in from posts all over the Unit- .States where they are serving government foresters, registra- >n will be held at 9 o'clock Friday orning, Oct. 27. Following this attending the convention will in autos to Saginaw forest on uron street, where a forester's eal will be served. A round of stunts among which 11 be an archery shoot across the ke by Ivan I. Sims of the Fores- y school and Edward F. McCar- Ly, '11, will take part of the at- rn1oon. In addit;ionz the. alumni 11 be taken on a tour of Saginaw rest and there observe the trees hich they planted years a go own to full height. Autos will so take them to Eber White and inchfield woods, which are main-- ined by the school. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, .00 per year. It's worth it! ... . . 111li! liiiiimiillm ilil illlll i!!!- -THEAT RE-- S.WGOW I G "SQULS AFLAME" A Gripping Story of the Ozark Hills Added: 46. COMEDY - NEWS 1FMatineesEvenings The Mitchell, S. D., corn palace 10c, 2c 10c, 20c, 30c walls reflect chief figures in this Get your Tickets daily FREE year's political news. Fashibned in= with the purchase of Adult corn and grass is Mr. Hoover on Scholarship. an elephant and Governor Smith Saturday on a donkey. President Coolidge 'EER E ANCROFT is pictured fishing with the sun of "THE DRAG NET" politics setting behind him. v. . Warns Students Of "Pink-Eye" Menace "Pink-eye" doesn't sound very, bad to the ordinary individual, but it is a bad thing to have. Accord- ing to Dr. Waren E. Forsythe, di- rector of the Health Service, there is quite a contagion of the disease around the campus and unless ev- erybody takes proper precautions it is liable to spread. Twelve cases of "pink-eye" have already appearea at the Health Service and all are under treat- ORDER YOUR SEATS NOW 11 ment at the present time. "Pink-eye" is an inflammation and infection of the eyes which! resultsfrom the transfer of secre- tion from one person's eyes to an-! others. Towels are very apt to spread the disease and swimming pools often have something to do with it. Last Spring one hundred cases of "pink-eye" came to the Health Service. It is hoped that it will not spread to such extent this year. Detroit Theaters I CASS THEATRE Prices-Nights $1 to $3.85;-Wed. Mat. $1 to $2; Sat. Mat. ,$1-$2.50 Philip Goodman Presents ETON & SHAW THE 5 O'CLOCK GIRL SHUBERT I LAFAYETTE Week Beginning Sun., Oct. 21 LEW CANTOR Offers The Skull Eves. 50c to $2.50--Thurs. Mat.I 50c to $1-Sun. Mat. 50c to $1.50 New York Theatre ll ti" TODAY AND FRIDAY The Pulitzer Prize Play Scores Ag-ain! PRESENTS 0oR : S, pO O YU The Doctor's Dilemma., Wed. Eve., Nov. 14 The Second Man .,.. Mon. Eve., Nov. 19 Ned McCobb's Daughter Wed. Eve., Nov. 28 John Ferguson,..,...... Mon. Eve., Dec. 3 N RICH NEGRO SPIRITUALS 11 Auspices: Michigan Theatre League THEATER GUILD PRODUCTION ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST OF 65 A production which will undoubtedly bring distinction to its sponsors. The season's most outstanding and thoroughly valuable performances. There are plenty of good seats available WHITNEY THEATRE Prices: Main Floor. . . . $3.50 Balcony . ..... $3.00--$2.00 Gallery (unreserved) . . . . $1.00 ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE NOW from ten until five o'clock MATINEE and EVENING Tuesday, Oct. 30th Auspices: Michigan Women ,AND WARNE9 BAXTE I Box Office, Print and Book Shop 521 E. Jefferson St. Season Tiket s-$12, $10, $8, ,$6 Ilil f.% M t, Policy: 2:00 3:35 35c 14c 7.00 8:40 50c 35c 10c III i Starting Today- MZCEIAN wY. A Vlliam DeMille y djcti-on. / / You'll Shake-Quake- La and Laf Some More- WI1 C.I Pro+ SHE wasa super censorious wife and complications added to this unusual story of action and surprises.' I a. I a Mail Bandits! Marines . Adventure A big time comedy of a small time gal who turned against her heart to become Princess-and then turned right back again to REAL love- With the screen's funniest pharac- ters. It's just one grand laff party from start. to finish. with MARY A LLOYD HI LOUISE FA From story 4y Juliet Wilbur Tomp- kins. Supporting cast includes Lucien Littlefield, Thelma Todd, Eileep Man- ning, Virginia Grau and Raymond S McKee. Appointments Did You See the Game? MICHIGAN-OHIO Football Pictures And in Our Laugh Section TAXI SCANDAL L PARAMOUNT NEWS ART & BEAUTY LATEST TOPICS THlE GREAt STOR COSMOPOLITAN OPENING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH Nautical - - But Nice! UGHES ZENDA A Palpitatitig Slice of Real Adventure! I Just a few men--a few fighting Marines pitted against the desperate tactics of a gang of relentless bandits. Fighting to the last gasp among the torn remnants of their MI On the Stage- The World Renowned COL LENOS "Doing a Little of Everything Excellently" Seven Great Artists You've Seen Them in the News Reels-Now See Them in Person Tuxedo Comedy "Wedded Blisters" BOB HOWLANDI KINOGRAMS I arl Wiederhold's Michigan Orshestra dynamited train. A glorious picture-You'll I pill mlm l Mllvl 19, Ills illio=gm, 10111, 1 11 pill cheer vour 4 \+aa\r ra J' vaaa ' *1!"41R '1 l x ~ 7 T i. A .L wu r ' I TT . 1