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ybL. i. " .NO. 3 1JNIVERSITY O_F_NOTRE DAME, NOTRE THURSDAY, 1923 PICKBARNHARl 1 CENTRALizE· TO HEAD CASEYS . ACTIVITIES Of orr · · · ·. · · ident' of the University orchestra · · · · i · · their Dome questionnaires to Box . ANOTHER YEAR SENIOR\ ClASS Victor F. Lemmer ,;vas elected vice- · · -1 Because senior pictures wi.ll be y 'PRJCE 4 BANDTOlEAD STUDENTS TO PEP MEETING . . : · · . . · president, and T.. D. ·Kenney and --· _., taken on the campus this year, it is lmpressiveEiection ;'Barnhart Meets A: I.. Reich_ert \vei:e elected :o one: committee-: ijandle. Affairs; necessary that the editors have a Rockne, Father _Walsh, Tim Galvin, 'N ·o pos'lt'lon I Father 'O'Donn·· ell'. With- the officers, as a go\ernmg Chal'r.man of the'' Pl'n ·. Comml't- complete and definite, list of the -Harvey Brown. Gene May· I, 0. p . .i: : board. · · · · seniors who wish their pictures in _ , Talks on Boy Council. __ '.: Dr. J. Lewis Browne will person- . tee·Mal<es 'Hi.s Report. the Those sign_ --and Qthers to· speak; . ally conduct the orchestra. The first and r_ etu.rn a. quest.IOnnatre Will not The .-new. Dame · 60 _p 1 ·ece Hen ry. F .. Bar_nhart. was re_ h 1 h ld T ·d . ft The centralization of all sen1'or h h h 1 · . .re earsa ·was . e . . ues ay a er- ave t eir picture. m t e . band will ··lead 'the· students . from e'd'gi:and knight of the Notre.Dani_e noon in the Washington hall audi- .class .activities general com- .The R_ussell Co.mpany of .. Chicago their halls to the Pep··me.eti·n'g- .to- co . unci!, Knights of Columbus,· Tues- t · t. 5 · · mittee _headed by Chairman Walter 11 h t d th ormm. a p.m. - - WI a s u I.o o. n_ campus night in the Gym,_ it_\"_as announced day night in the most 'impressive AI h 'b f Moran was announce:d following the f k b dJt b 9 '' b usiness meeting in the history of · t ough ' the num er 0 men firs_ t cl_ass_ ·meeting of_ : ... tlie year, _held or '."ee ' · egmnmg t · 0 · . ' yesterch1y·... by Ed · Luther, ·cheer . turned out for the orchestra is con- and 1t IS necessary that. every pic- leader. .. . ·. . . ·-, the council. · . · · · -' · - Tuesday noon in the • Pleading that he could not hold siderp.bl.e,. more aye wanted. The committee 'i's' composed of ture be _taken within that week. . Promptly at 6:45 p .. ni. the band the-office because· of stress ·o£ M.en With al_ly musical. talent. John James, PetEir':.curran, Walter will meet in front- of· the. :Main his post-graduate work,- Barnhart PY ban; Raaer, :J:ohn O'Sullivan, ARRANG-ES .. F.OR building to start·the march .. refused the nomination time and a .. nex mee mg, o e. e m Edward Cantwell, ·James MacSwee- roll and. Bro\Vnson hall -men will time again, only to find' his protests hall_ at5 T.uesqay p.fter- ney, E. J.' Noon, Ted Huether, Har- form behind· the band and the col- futile against the acclamations_ of . old Thompson. arid : Jim Corbett. U H EL·- LO WEEK". unin will then proceed to Sorin and -- the · At_ one ti111e after ·a President Donald Joe Walsh. At the post· office the Day fhit'refusal t'o stand for -the office, ·MA.NV_ .. A .. 'RTIS·T·s / Bergman, vice-president, Richard students will fall in line. Stopping the grand knight insisted upon fur- Gibbons,_ secretary, and _ Jiin Cor- at Badin and ·corby halls, the· pa- _ ther nominations. For alm'ost five _ .. bett, treasurer,: ·- 0 f. class, are ---· · rade will across·. ··w·l·l.·L· ·_ c:. o·' M .. E H. E., ··RE the commit- Tag to Designate Men; to nommatlons, .then· burst. mto: an · · · . Greeting Eveijwhere; . haus have J'oined_ the .·colu· mn. ,-.the - The members . of: 'the committee DAILY c I ' ovation which caused Barnhai:t .to . .. · . . . · · · · _, . . ampa1gn. . meeting WI_ ··n begin_ in t. h·e ·Gymnas-· . d . . 'will" be 'given·. charge of particular break his determine stand and ac- · · · · ium. - ., .. _ · to· the wishes of his. _bi·9tiier Alberto Salvi . Famous HaFp .. Solo .. such as con- . Plans for "Hello Week". were Jim Swift, chairman of th'e s. A.-. . . . . _; .. .• . . . . . J cesswns, publicity, and the hke, and completed at a meeting of the Blue knights. . · .. ,. . . . - . ,·s·t Opens Progra· m a•t' . ··n b . 'I . d"'' . . . 't Circle at 12:30 yesterday in the c., \Vill introduce ·Ed Luther t6: the - offices· those: of · · · . ; · : · · · - : ;WI · · · e pnvi ege · · t.o name · 0 students as the new ·cheer leader. outside guards were.·. filled:·by .. a .. _., •. washington Hall: - •. Luther will try a . fe\V yells. that unanimous . vote .. Raymond -- Cun- - - · · · the students must be familiar· with ning' ham chosen 'to serve.·. as T_ he· W hall program for ·of any efrect.. . · ·: ·· · · chair. · Every· man is expected to . . . · .Cha'rlcs Robrcch(. chairman of recognize and sp.eak .to every other. by. Saturday. T. im ·Galvin_ , · promi;_ deputy grand knight; John J.··James the present term is aimounced. The . . . · - .. . t 1 t d t b financial .. se_ cretary ;. : program_ ' P_· romise_ 5 : to be_ .. the, best .the piri .committee,_- reported that man during "Hello Week," saying nen a urn nus, 1s expec e o . e · · · · , · · d d N.. D ·· · progress· was being' .. made. toward "Hello." . · . · · · here_ to· tell how much· noise the. Bischoff as· chancellor;·John pro tice . 9tre .. arne;· .. _ se'cm;ing the class: P. ins in· spite· of · - · · st d t b d d · h' -d ley as, recordiJ].g Mark E. ·. For musical· "entertainment, some Leo· , Cavanaugh was appointed . u en ° · Y rna e m Is a_ys. . : . Nolan· as· advocate; ··Tom Lieb as of the greatest organizations and the ·faCt .that a contract With one chairman of the committee for the . Rev.· Matthew .J. presi- warden; Albert A. Sommer'"'·as ':in- 'soloists' have been engaged. Alberto had week;', with Ray Cunningham· and to. address the men. Coach ·side 'guard-; and Charles Collins ·and. ·salvi 'is recognized everywhere for _prod_uct_ up .speci- Ralph Hege_r as the other members Will speak.· _ Johri .. McMullari as ·outside guards:. his .. .·class stationery ·of the committee.. •·. - ,. ant wlllfollow .:Mr.:RockJ:te:. . ·of: chaplain_.artd Isal?el/Christian ·is ':.a· concert . nnd was acted . but_ a Ray Cunningham· resented a Talkmg for the team ·. · .·· ·lecturer at ..... ' toe' 'OpeJ. .. <: .. ,B!fllYJ!!.•.:I - !,.,..and .. . .:.:.::...:c ;_ ; .. riext;meeting·.·.· as-,vell··as.various :with huge success in·Europ·e· !>emor_caps--.or Jackets was d Th k. t h. · · · - .. d .·: . ' · '• . tabled. use . · e . s e c app.rove _. . - t . , . . : . . . committees. . . . . . . and America, and the Cleveland The upperclassmen. will be given a am. . · . ·. . . . - . · · · ·.Rev. Hugli a o;- . _ . gold tag with·. a space provided in was _o_,;D __ ... __ ·· gamzatwn,_r_a __ .. t 'FA. THER· SM. ITH hich their .. class .. _may be uled.f_o.r.:Wash. mgton hall but 1t wa_ s With -Notre camp t1J.e country; · - ·· : . ·' ·- · . · . ' · . . inserted, and the freshmen ,vill be the opmiOn that tpe · crowd .would .. :.tlie _' boy -leaders, .The .. program· that will·_)e pre- . . _ . . given The \vearer 7 of the be too large. : Luther, the cheer. which attracted mert·Iast sented this·ycar .: : .. -:.I - ..... ··. . --- tag put his name·on it. Every theneed.forall_ summer .. :: He, did ,this ·.in:-.con.·nec'" All) .. t' E(i -;; ... · : . 0 't b ·s ·DI E·S· IN E'AS·T man fs u_ rged to beco.ine acquainted .. students .to the me.etmg.. . . tion with ·the announcement· of the M · 0 1 , adVIW--·: 1 ·· 1 ·;--··--------· 0 -- tc bo er 16 · ' · · The method of distributing · the · A short meetmg ··of all ·fresh- ' 'decision of the Supreme -Council, Clanula. he 0 t?r . . . . tags 1 has not been decided upon yet. men was held last night for'the:pui:- K -f ·c . . . . . . . . , . . eve an · ymp ony 1c es ra i . . . . . · f t · h' - th fi · t · .. - . · ,.:·: o .,_ __ · :: .. .. .. November 6 ___ It will be announced Saturday. · . pose o eac mg. e men :. for. Adahacs ..:.. :... ".: .. :...·.::.·.:.Noveinber. :21 Note'd 'Author and ' teacher Was : tags are two .four inches. the Notre Dame yel!s._ . .Luther- between the ages of 14 and !8, Mac .... ,...Decem.p.e),•J: · A ,PICture of .the Dome IS at the t?J?. gave· a talk and · s ti'be kno\\'n a,s the Colu,p-tbipn Fenwick NewelL ......... :.. January--21 - Catholic and below th1s two students are yells. . -, \ 1 !d q Ires. · Werno. Quartette ............ January 14 1 · · · - Actors' Guild. · tured shaking ·hands. A name platE> . . . . _ . . . . · . ' ' . . . . . ... . . jesse 4 ' . is at the bottom: . -;· . .·· . : .. ·. - ·w· •A' A' NC' E -L ·E· .·_L .. E.CT.: ., .. R ... -.1-.c· ·.A_ L' _ .. · .··- . .. ' Rev. John Talbot ·.smith,· c.s.c'., : In Circle ; . ·.- - .- . Smilmg_:Thru........... _. ............ Apnl25 formerly a the Univer- IS contmumg for 100. _ . . . _ .; ,. ·.·· _ ,_J. , ···----·· 'die·d<Tuesday morning· iri' a per-cent subscriptions to the Dome · 'B . . , ... ... ... .. _. New York· city hospital, where ·he and THE DAILY. · Special ·Fo· R · OLD- •GRAD · . . ,. .ClU_. B·, EtECTS < · l ··- I ' •. · , ', - .. · - .. ' . 1. V ames,... -0 . One burial is to take fn New .York opportunity will· be given them to· . ·. _ ... _. - . . . Ernest Russell Mcciure' \Vas City. ' . subscribe ... The drive will continue ot:. 1923 Class, I·. .. t ed was the au.thor ?f _many' Friday At that time; Marr_ied ··After Romance of , _·: tucky club--Monday mghtmthe and literary cr1t1c. the committees wm··niake their re- _ south 'Of the library •. James Father Smith ,,.:as the :guiding spirit port; . . . \ . ·war; On Denver Post. .·.. . : .. Year at University. Hammond ·-was made lieutenant-. o{ the .catholic :Actors' Guild for -Clarence J. :McCabe,<Pli.: B.-'in· . \vere elected ·a:t· a: meeting colonel .and E.dward. received }vhose formation. he 'was large'y Daily Communions. ·. Journalism,. 1922,_ :of ,Nqrth: . . the Notre Dame· branch ·o·f the the ofllce pf.reyenue c_ollector. The sponsible. He a promoter of' . . . N:ebraska; ·and .Mile:. ·Andre·e·.-char-. :American-Institute of Electridtl En- position ·of still house \Vatch, eli-: Irish welfare and constnntly before . A·re moille,. 'of.. Beaune;; France, were.·. ·gineers, on .. Monday evening. The only to 'vill' be. :fill-: .. public' eye;: - •. . . : : . ' Statistics, recently compiled,· show married ·accordirij( to. an-·_ ·fo_llo''"ng ·w'-e· re ·.e·Iected·.·.· Franci·s X. e at .the next meeting of ! . While at Notre .. Dame,· Father . nouncements. received 'at "the:Uni- .u p . . . . . - · - · • • an mcrease of 100 daily communi- · Edwa:rd·';Sullivan, ·-- :rof. John M .. Cooney, who was Smith was one. of the best known cations over 'Iastyear'lor the ·m.onth versity. · · .. . VI_ c. e_-presi'dent,·.- lrenn· eth E.· Fai've· r, a on the occasion,- i·emind..; on the His lectures · f . · · · · · The. marriage is the_ culm-· inatioil: l.. d h · ·· · - · o ·SeptC:mber. ':_Last year there-\vas · Hubert Hersam, treas- e . t ose present of the traditions to. w1th delight by a __ n 'aver_ ag· e. of'_ 543 ·driily· commun_ i- of a at.: . urer. · · · · · . and characteristics of the club in several of Notre Dame the Umverstty o eaune durmg the . . . . . . . . ·.. . former years;. H. e_ also .. remar_ked men. . In·' a number of pamphlets cants, -while this year's figures show . . .. ·. Wh- . c- .. b. _ .. J; A; Caparo, chah·m·an. 643 . . . . , - . . , , . _ : . .w.orld V!ar •• · ·. :M!!C.a _e: ,re- of the _(!lub, . gave the: members mat- on the growth· of the organization he set forth successfully the ·spirit : F · h · h 11 ·t'II 1 · d · th . . turned. to .the Umted . States to re- . for· thought by his pithy .state- which now. -has. approximately 30 of. old Notre Dame.·. He .received ; . res man. a s I. ea s e var- sume his studies at Nob.•e Dame, ments.. . . .. . . . ;_ .: . members._ Prof; .Cootiey is hilnself a.'n. LL.D .. from the University' in .?alls With 7 4 a day. - ' Mlle. Charmoille wenf' tO. ;London strictly education a Kentuckian and an honorary 19'07. ·.. . . .. i r;. IS. upon as . secretary of' the'- London-Paris 'Ao,esnot prevent a man from taking member of the club. . · ·: · . . . . . . . . . . ,_ _ o t .omore .c. ap_e_ t. e Air Service.· ·. · ' · · a; :Position in the:. business world," ; · BRI.NG :YOUR · A:T H LET. I C Will .• The \vedding took place· in ·.the· ,-"The:university does ·i10t ·Brother 'Flo-rian _{ 11 . · ,TICKETS· TO THE- GAME :sAT- register· mcrease. · · . · parish. church at ·Beaune, ··on July . f!Ve n;tere- . . . . ' .. ' .. ... . . NO. MORE .. :. 31 ., the ceremony being. performed Y,lays the· ·:foundatiOn for future ·Serious Condition · by_ Monsignor •. . l_'n life._ Part. of .the g'round- ·B·. l··s· .h .. 'o· p': :_ :c: _a: ··a·· n-:: a·· . i Hulf a_.nd' Sotith'Mich: The honeymoon was. spent. 0_ n the Brother Florian continues to lie . . · · , · · · · · in'. the . fo; . Electrical in a serious condition .at the igari; street ·have· .sold_.:. to ·John· H: Riveiera. ":Mi. ·:and-. Mrs •. :McCabe lS ·gamed m. the. class munity. Ye'sterday, accord.:, ; . '·!Returns ·to Home Pulschen of 'the South Bend Floral sailed. for the.' United .states on. rotom_s, and parfthroii-gh atte.ndance · · · · · - · · · - Co., ·.i22_ :North· Micliigan·..aveiiue, August- 21.· They wilr their.· a ;the club .Such a club ing to Dr. Francis Powers, the at-: . Rt, Rev .. George J." Caruna,Bishop according to• an anno1mcenient··yes- home·,iri'D_enver; Colo; , 1\{cCabe is:. }S:the Notre Dame branch· of the tending physician, he -\vas. resting of Porto Rico, \vho celebrated ·the terday. .. . ·· , : on the staff of the'·Deriver Post. ·. · · . :J\.,-r.".E. _E •.. affords a training in in a pontifical high 'h1as:s:hisf Sunday in · The business'·will· be ·taken over presenting-problems to .. --:.. . · i · the; Church :·of Lad,y, of the by· the new. owner on :Octobet'! L t Professor J. F.· Hines, of the :His- public." .. -"· . . .• ;: .\.. . · .... · Brother Columba,, well known for. :;:lacred 'Heal;t,·. has:- left: for :wash- '.'Hullies:'and Mike,. are familiar. to tory .departmimt,. is.-suffering fr.om. will be held at ·s o'clock the number of cures reputed to .. him; in?-toh, .1?:. .where.· >yi-11 .'at- prac.ticalJy· student body. an. ·attack 'of ptomaine poisoning. the first and third Monday eve- thro_ugh his devotion to the Sacred -·a· district confe!ence \ It 'is .believed ·that the former own- He _,vas obliged to leiwe· 'his classes : of each month;•.hi the Engi- _Heart,Js .also ill, in consequence of C?PS! .t<? be !lt the .Qatho.hc Urn- ers'will no-t're.:enter the busines!'dn Monda.'y morning"and has been c'on- Eeering students-of a.had cold-which· has kept-him"in- ·versity. :>. 0: ··:· .·-··: .:· . . So.uth.·. ..... ,:·· .. ·-.-.-.· ·, .. fined) to''his.home'at 803-East St.',- 'lectricalEngiheering ai·e ·asked ··to active :for.three···weeks. His·· condi- : The Bishop brought \vith· him _ _ . . . Vincen,t's street since them. : is.: - bttend in order tlfat the tion· yesterday was . slightly im- fl·on1Port--Rico eighf sb.tdents:who ···BRING·: ·YOUR _::AT Ht: E TIc now· recovering; ho\vever; · an'd • ·· . be a representative ·or-;- proved, though :_he is still very. entered· sen1inaries···at.'Bnltiniore, TICKETS :To· THE:::GAME" SAT- pects. ·to resume work. ·:Monday, .. ·· .... ,- weak.... . t · -' · ·---- .,· arid .st. PauC : .• ·uRDAY. ·_: .. · ·- · · · .: .. -- inornin'g. · ·----, 'r ........ ,

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ybL. i. " .NO. 3 1JNIVERSITY O_F_NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME~)INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPT~MBE~_27, 1923

PICKBARNHARl Pe~:i1f/1Je~~~testr'a; 1 CENTRALizE· Do':.:t!r~t;;s~z~ies TO HEAD CASEYS . J~h~~~!tr~~:.;~fe!~!:..~: ACTIVITIES Of orr camr~ .~~!. i="P~!!~ · · · ·. · · ident' of the University orchestra · · · · i · · their Dome questionnaires to Box

. ANOTHER YEAR ~0~~~/~!o:~~tiw~.~~n;~:n y~:~t SENIOR\ ClASS ~:~t~~~:~ 3~~~~ e~rt~~n:;,n~~~~:~ Victor F. Lemmer ,;vas elected vice- · · -1 Because senior pictures wi.ll be

y 'PRJCE 4 ~CENTS

BANDTOlEAD STUDENTS TO

PEP MEETING . . : · · . . · president, and T.. D. ·Kenney and --· _., taken on the campus this year, it is lmpressiveEiection ;'Barnhart Meets A: I.. Reich_ert \vei:e elected :o ~ct, one: committee-: to-~ ijandle. Affairs; necessary that the editors have a Rockne, Father _Walsh, Tim Galvin,

'N ·o pos'lt'lon I Father 'O'Donn·· ell'. With- the officers, as a go\ernmg Chal'r.man of the'' Pl'n ·. Comml't- complete and definite, list of the -Harvey Brown. Gene May· I, 0. p '· . .i: : board. · · · · seniors who wish their pictures in _ , Talks on Boy Council. __ '.: Dr. J. Lewis Browne will person- . tee·Mal<es 'Hi.s Report. the ~orne. Those ~ho ~0 no~· sign_ --and Qthers to· speak; .· .

ally conduct the orchestra. The first and r_ etu.rn a. quest.IOnnatre Will not The .-new. Notr~ Dame ·60_p1·ece Henry. F .. Bar_nhart. was re_ .~elect- h 1 h ld T ·d . ft The centralization of all sen1'or h h h 1 · . .re earsa ·was . e . . ues ay a er- ave t eir picture. m t e annu~ . band will ··lead 'the· students . from

e'd'gi:and knight of the Notre.Dani_e noon in the Washington hall audi- .class .activities _in-~ general com- .The R_ussell Co.mpany of .. Chicago their halls to the Pep··me.eti·n'g- .to-co. unci!, Knights of Columbus,· Tues- t · t. 5 · · mittee _headed by Chairman Walter 11 h t d th ormm. a p.m. - - WI av~ a s u I.o o. n_ e:~ campus night in the Gym,_ it_\"_as announced day night in the most 'impressive AI h 'b f Moran was announce:d following the f k b dJt b 9 '' business meeting in the history of · t ough ' the num er 0 men firs_ t cl_ass_ ·meeting of_ : ... tlie year, _held or ~ '."ee ' · egmnmg t ·

0· ~r . ' yesterch1y· ... by Ed · Luther, ·cheer . turned out for the orchestra is con- and 1t IS necessary that. every pic- leader. .. . ·. . . ·~ ·-,

the council. · . · · · -' · - Tuesday noon in the ~library. • Pleading that he could not hold siderp.bl.e,. more me~ aye wanted. The committee 'i's' composed of ture be _taken within that week. . Promptly at 6:45 p .. ni. the band

the-office because· of th~ stress ·o£ M.en With al_ly musical. talent. ar~ John James, PetEir':.curran, Walter will meet in front- of· the. :Main his post-graduate work,- Barnhart .u~g:hd PY t~e ban; offi~ei;to :)~e~r Raaer, PauLFu:rik~ :J:ohn O'Sullivan, ARRANG-ES .. F.OR building to start·the march .. Car~ refused the nomination time and a .. ~ nex mee mg, o e. e m Edward Cantwell, ·James MacSwee- roll and. Bro\Vnson hall -men will time again, only to find' his protests ~as_h}ngton hall_ at5 T.uesqay p.fter- ney, E. J.' Noon, Ted Huether, Har- form behind· the band and the col-futile against the acclamations_ of no~~--- . old Thompson. ~ arid : Jim Corbett. U H EL·-LO WEEK". unin will then proceed to Sorin and ---~~· the · coun~!l: At_ one ti111e after ·a President Donald ~\Gallagher, Joe Walsh. At the post· office the Day fhit'refusal t'o stand for -the office, ·MA.NV_ .. A .. 'RTIS·T·s / Bergman, vice-president, Richard students will fall in line. Stopping the grand knight insisted upon fur- Gibbons,_ secretary, and _ Jiin Cor- at Badin and ·corby halls, the· pa- _ ther nominations. For alm'ost five _ .. bett, treasurer,: ·-0 f. ~the class, are ---· · rade will ·m~ve across·. the_.ca~pti~.

-~l~:;::,s.:!~~si~;~6ilm~a.k.te._i~n;~oi~:~. ··w·l·l.·L· ·_ c:. o·' M .. E H. E., ··RE ;:~~~cio m~mber~·- ·~_; the commit- Tag to Designate Men; '~Hello'' to ~~n~~~-0~~~=~:: -a~:t;~;~:n::~; nommatlons, .then· burst. mto: an · · · . B~ Greeting Eveijwhere; . haus have J'oined_ the .·colu· mn. ,-.the

- The members . of: 'the committee DAILY c I ' ovation which caused Barnhai:t .to . .. · . . . · · · · _, . . ampa1gn. . meeting WI_ ··n begin_ in t. h·e ·Gymnas-· . d . . 'will" be 'given·. charge of particular break his determine stand and ac- · · · · ium. - ., .. _ · ced~ to· the wishes of his. _bi·9tiier Alberto Salvi . Famous HaFp .. Solo .. ;cias~ function~,-: such as dan~es, con- . Plans for "Hello Week". were Jim Swift, chairman of th'e s. A.-.

. . . . _; .. .• . . . . . J cesswns, publicity, and the hke, and completed at a meeting of the Blue knights. . · .. ,. . . . - . ,·s·t Opens Progra· m a•t' . ··n b . 'I . d"'' . . . 't Circle at 12:30 yesterday in the c., \Vill introduce ·Ed Luther t6: the -~-Ali' the~· offices· e~cept- those: of · · · . ; · : · · · - : ;WI · · · e pnvi ege · · t.o name ~en · 0 students as the new ·cheer leader.

outside guards were.·. filled:·by .. a .. _., •. washington Hall: --:·~ -:~~~~ ~!1_e;~tifi;:~~-~~~n~la~~,~~v~~ ~~:;yh •. ro~~tt ofR!~~e~e~:o~~\~~ Luther will try a . fe\V yells. that unanimous . vote .. Raymond -- Cun- - - · · · the students must be familiar· with ning' ham ,_~_as chosen 'to serve.·. as • T_ he· W ~shington hall program for ·of any efrect.. . · ·: ·· · · chair. · Every· man is expected to . .

. · .Cha'rlcs Robrcch(. chairman of recognize and sp.eak .to every other. by. Saturday. T. im ·Galvin_ , · promi;_ deputy grand knight; John J.··James the present term is aimounced. The . . . · - .. . t 1 t d t b ~s-. financial .. se_ cretary ;. : Ge(>rg~ program_ ' P_· romise_ 5 : to be_ .. the, best .the piri . committee,_- reported that man during "Hello Week," saying nen a urn nus, 1s expec e o . e

· · · · , · · d d N.. D ·· · progress· was being' .. made. toward "Hello." . · . · · · here_ to· tell how much· noise the. Bischoff as· chancellor;·John P~ Hur~ pro tice ~t . 9tre .. arne;· .. --~ _ se'cm;ing the class: P. ins in· spite· of · - · · st d t b d d · h' -d ley as, recordiJ].g s~cr.etat:Yi Mark E. ·. For musical· "entertainment, some Leo· , Cavanaugh was appointed . u en ° · Y rna e m Is a_ys. .

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Nolan· as· advocate; ··Tom Lieb as of the greatest organizations and the ·faCt .that a contract With one chairman of the committee for the . Rev.· Matthew .J. W~l.sh, presi­warden; Albert A. Sommer'"'·as ':in- 'soloists' have been engaged. Alberto co~pany had ~ee~_ -broke~ b~caus.e week;', with Ray Cunningham· and to. address the men. Coach Roc~ne~ ·side 'guard-; and Charles Collins ·and. ·salvi 'is recognized everywhere for t~ei~ _prod_uct_ :w~s_-.~ot up t~ .speci- Ralph Hege_r as the other members Will speak.· ~eorge _ K_eoga~, ~ssist:-Johri .. McMullari as ·outside guards:. his ability~as:a~.harp:.soloist;"Jesse ~cations .. Seni~r .·class stationery ·of the committee.. •·. - ,. ant ~oach, wlllfollow .:Mr.:RockJ:te:. . ,· _Th~_:_appointments ·of: chaplain_.artd Isal?el/Christian ·is ':.a· concert . nnd was fayora?I~ acted ~pon? . but_ a Ray Cunningham· resented a Talkmg for the team ~llbe H.~ryey ·. -~ · .·· ·~ • ·lecturer ~:Will""be'~h'nn'oun·ced:"· at ..... ' toe' 'OpeJ. .. alic7Boi>ritr1o~wno·:.has:-:-ap}reai·ea ·~:tl.g~"""'.~l_QJ.'!-,~:~:.!.1-;;~t~.:..,-i'n,~ <: .. ~,.;~e.f!:l'l}!_g.,~;.cL ·sketen''~ortltff"::tags'"'ptct'i;1i~ll4o'-'·he ,B!fllYJ!!.•.:I ??.~P~11 -~~.!!!HI !,.,..and .. G:.~ne ~ . .:.:.::...:c ;_ ; .. ~-riext;meeting·.·.· as-,vell··as.various :with huge success both~ in·Europ·e· !>emor_caps--.or ~port Jackets was d Th k. t h. · · · - .. d -~ayl;-varsity·'en~··ana··-~etbalL' .· .·: . ' · '• . tabled. use . · e . s e c ~as app.rove _. . - t . , . . : . . . committees. . . . . . . and America, and the Cleveland The upperclassmen. will be given a c~p am. . · . ·. . . . - . · ~ · _· ·

_.~ ;Be,f_or~ ~th~~-;Iect~or.s. ·.Rev. Hugli Sy~phO.~Y. Qrch~sti:a i~ a farno~s o;- . _ . gold tag with·. a space provided in T~e m_eeb_?~ was ~mgmally~ch_ed-·:. _o_,;D __ ?_~n-ell ... -~ehv.e!ed~·_a·:short· __ ·· .·t-~lk gamzatwn,_r_a __ .n~m.g wi~_Il .. _t~-~ b~,s. t ~11 'FA. THER· SM. ITH '.~. hich their .. class .. st~nding. _may be uled.f_o.r.:Wash. mgton hall but 1t wa_ s With reg~r~ ~o -Notre D~m~'s. camp t1J.e country; · - ·· : . ·' ·- · . · . ' · . . inserted, and the freshmen ,vill be the opmiOn that tpe · crowd .would .. fo~ :.tlie _' trai~irig.; ~f- boy -leaders, .The .. program· that will·_)e pre- . . _ . . given bluetags~ The \vearer7 of the be too large. : Luther, the cheer. which attracted about~70 mert·Iast sented this·ycar is:·:.·,.:.::·.~ .: : .. -:.I - ..... ··. . --- tag w~ll put his name·on it. Every lea~er,.emphasized theneed.forall_ summer .. :: He, did ,this ·.in:-.con.·nec'" All) .. t' E(i -;; ... · : .--~ . 0 't b ·s i· ~ ·DI E·S· IN E'AS·T man fs u_ rged to beco.ine acquainted .. students .to atten~ the me.etmg.. . . tion with ·the announcement· of the M · ~r 0

1, adVIW--·:1··1·;--··--------·0-- tc bo er16 · ' · · The method of distributing · the · A short meetmg ··of all ·fresh- ' 'decision of the Supreme -Council, Clanula. ad~S-.}.hiall!sonO.--· he 0t?r . . . . tags 1has not been decided upon yet. men was held last night for'the:pui:-K -f ·c . . . . . . . . , . . eve an · ymp ony 1c es ra i . . . . . · f t · h' - th fi · t · .. - . · ,.:·: o ~, .,_ t~ ~ponsor __ ()rga~I_zatiOJ?,S. · :: .. :~::~~~.::-.:,:~:~ .. -~::~:.:.~:~· .. November 6 ___ It will be announced Saturday. · . pose o eac mg. e -~s y~ar men m,}~~_subo~di~ate~·- counci~S,- :. for. Adahacs .. : .. : ... ".: .. : ... ·.::.·.:.Noveinber. :21 Note'd 'Author and ' teacher Was : 'T~e tags are two ~y .four inches. the Notre Dame yel!s._ E~ . .Luther--~;Y~ between the ages of 14 and !8, Mac ~arrens··:·········.' .... , ... Decem.p.e),•J: · A ,PICture of .the Dome IS at the t?J?. gave· a talk and · Illustrate~.: ~h7 ~ s ti'be kno\\'n a,s the Colu,p-tbipn Fenwick NewelL ......... : .. January--21 - ~- R~sponsible·~·for~ Catholic and below th1s two students are p1c~ yells. . -, \ 1 !d

q Ires. · Werno. Quartette ............ January 14 1 · · · • - Actors' Guild. · tured shaking ·hands. A name platE> . . . . _ . . . . ~ · . ' ' . . . . . ... . . jesse ·I~abel Christial!~---··February 4 ' . is at the bottom: . -;· . .·· . : .. ·. - ·w· •A' R· ~ROM' A' NC' E -L

·E· .·_L .. E.CT.: ., .. R ... -.1-.c· ·.A_ L' _ .. · .··- . A.r~h_ur Coggesh~ll_ .. ··.·:··r.e~~u~~t;~9: ' Rev. John Talbot ·.smith,· c.s.c'., : In t~e -~ea~t~me, ~h~.:Blue Circle ; . ·.- - .-. Smilmg_:Thru ........... _. ............ Apnl25 formerly a profess·or~at the Univer- IS contmumg 1t~-~ampa1gn for 100. _ . . . _ .; ,. ·.·· _ ,_J.

, ···----·· ~ity,: 'die·d<Tuesday morning· iri' a per-cent subscriptions to the Dome · 'B . . , ... ... ... .. _. New York· city hospital, where ·he and THE DAILY. · Special atten~ ·Fo· R · OLD-•GRAD · .

. ,. .ClU_. B·, EtECTS Ke~tuck!r Clu~C-----~· < · l ~~~~~!e~·it~0~~~:l~~!~ril~ee~:~~-i~~ !~b~c~~~se;:e~~ :~~~ .~:~~:·t0nJ0:~. ··- • I ' •. · , ', ~ -.. · - .. ' . 1. V ames,... -0 . One burial is to take pl~ce fn New .York opportunity will· be given them to·

. ·. _ ... _. - . . . Ernest Russell Mcciure' \Vas ~lect.:: City. ' . subscribe ... The drive will continue Clar~nc.e-McCabe; ot:. 1923 Class, I·.

er~fess'o{Oap .. ~J'riAodfe'ss'esA.t t ed cqlonefa~ a'~eeting ?(th~~en~- ?~He was the au.thor ?f _many' ~o.v.: ~ntil Friday .no~n. At that time; Marr_ied ··After Romance of , _·: -~;_-'E. ln~firsfMeeting·- 0_.fthe···· tucky club--Monday mghtmthe ~Is and ~-compete~t literary cr1t1c. the committees wm··niake their re- _

south ~ro.om 'Of the library •. James Father Smith ,,.:as the :guiding spirit port; . . . \ . ·war; On Denver Post. .·.. . : ~{ .. Year at University. K~ Hammond ·-was made lieutenant-. o{ the .catholic :Actors' Guild for -Clarence J. :McCabe,<Pli.: B.-'in· . -~;officers· \vere elected ·a:t· a: meeting colonel .and E.dward. Millei~ received }vhose formation. he 'was large'y re~ Daily Communions. ·. Journalism,. 1922,_ :of ,Nqrth: Pl~tte, .

. 0~ the Notre Dame· branch ·o·f the the ofllce pf.reyenue c_ollector. The sponsible. He w~s a promoter of' . . . N:ebraska; ·and .Mile:. ·Andre·e·.-char-. :American-Institute of Electridtl En- position ·of still house \Vatch, eli-: Irish welfare and constnntly before . A·re ~n·Jnciease moille,. 'of.. Beaune;; France, were.·. ·gineers, on .. Monday evening. The g~ble only to fr~shm(m, 'vill' be. :fill-: ~he .. public' eye;: - ~. •. . . .· : : . ' Statistics, recently compiled,· show married recently,~ ·accordirij( to. an-·_ ·fo_llo''"ng ·w'-e· re ·.e·Iected·.·.· Franci·s X. e at .the next meeting of the·~c.lub.' ! . While at Notre .. Dame,· Father . nouncements. received 'at "the:Uni-

.u p . . . . . - · - · c· • • • • an mcrease of 100 daily communi- · E.~an, president;~ Edwa:rd·';Sullivan, ·-- :rof. John M .. Cooney, who was Smith was one. of the best known cations over 'Iastyear'lor the ·m.onth versity. · /· · ..

. VI_ c. e_-presi'dent,·.- lrenn· eth E.· Fai've· r, a sp~aker on the occasion,- i·emind..; inen·~ on the ·campus~:.-. His lectures · f . · · · · · The. marriage is the_ culm-· inatioil: l.. d h · · · · - · o ·SeptC:mber. ':_Last year there-\vas ·

s~cretary; Hubert Hersam, treas- e . t ose present of the traditions \vere_l~stened' to. w1th delight by a __ n 'aver_ ag· e. of'_ 543 ·driily· commun_ i- of a ro.man~e thfatB-~a~_,ft_~·Qr~gm at.: . urer. · · · · · . and characteristics of the club in several geri~rations of Notre Dame the Umverstty o eaune durmg the

. . . . . .· . . . ·.. . .· former years;. H. e_ also .. remar_ked men. . In·' a number of pamphlets cants, -while this year's figures show . . .. ·. Wh- . c- .. b. _ .. <:Profess~r J; A; Caparo, chah·m·an. 643. . . . , - . . , , . _ : . .w.orld V!ar •• · ~n ·. :M!!C.a _e: ,re-of the _(!lub, . gave the: members mat- on the growth· of the organization he set forth successfully the ·spirit : F · h · h 11 · t'II 1 · d · th . . turned. to .the Umted . States to re-

. te~ for· thought by his pithy .state- which now. -has. approximately 30 of. old Notre Dame.·. He .received ; . res man. a s I. ea s e var- sume his studies at Nob.•e Dame, ments.. . . .. . . . ;_ .: .·~ . members._ Prof; .Cootiey is hilnself a.'n. LL.D .. from the University' in ~ous .?alls With 7 4 a day. - ' Mlle. Charmoille wenf' tO. ;London ~"A strictly techni~al' education a Kentuckian and an honorary 19'07. ·.. . . ~ .. i r;. IS. e~p~ted t~at upon ~he fo~~ as . secretary of' the'- London-Paris

'Ao,esnot prevent a man from taking member of the club. . · ·: · . . . . . . . . . . ,_ _ ~~IOn o t e:~op .omore .c. ap_e_ t. e Air Service.· ·. · ' · · a; :Position in the:. business world," ; · BRI.NG :YOUR · A:T H LET. I C dai~Y. commumca~Ion ~:vera~e- Will .• The \vedding took place· in ·.the· h~,said~·- ,-"The:university does ·i10t ·Brother 'Flo-rian _{11 . · ,TICKETS· TO THE- GAME :sAT- register· an~ther mcrease. · · . · parish. church at ·Beaune, ··on July

. f!Ve ~- c~mp~ete' ~duc.~tion; 'i~ n;tere- . .· . . . ' .. ' .. URDAY~; ... . . NO. MORE ·~HULl.i:Es .. :. 31 ., the ceremony being. performed Y,lays the· ·:foundatiOn for future ·Serious Condition · by_ Monsignor t~e Cure•of·}3ea~ne •.

. w_,~_rk l_'n life._ Part. of .the g'round- ·B·. l··s· .h .. 'o· p': :_ :c: _a: r~· ··a·· n-:: a·· . i Hulf a_.nd' Ca_hio~,--_112 Sotith'Mich: The honeymoon was. spent. 0_ n the Brother Florian continues to lie . . · · , · · · · · v· • •

Eor~ in'. the . c~ur~_e fo; . Electrical in a serious condition .at the Com~ igari; street ·have· .sold_.:. to ·John· H: Riveiera. ":Mi. ·:and-. Mrs •. :McCabe ,· _t~gmeermg lS ·gamed m. the. class munity. House~.· Ye'sterday, accord.:, ; . '·!Returns ·to Home Pulschen of 'the South Bend Floral sailed. for the.' United .states on. rotom_s, and parfthroii-gh atte.ndance · · · · · - · · · - Co., ·.i22_ :North· Micliigan· .. aveiiue, August- 21.· They wilr make~ their.· a ;the club meetings.~- .Such a club ing to Dr. Francis Powers, the at-: . Rt, Rev .. George J." Caruna,Bishop according to• an anno1mcenient··yes- home·,iri'D_enver; Colo; , 1\{cCabe is:. }S:the Notre Dame branch· of the tending physician, he -\vas. resting of Porto Rico, \vho celebrated ·the terday. .. . ·· .· , : on the staff of the'·Deriver Post. ·. · · . :J\.,-r.".E. _E •.. affords a training in 8ctoa~ef·.~rtablY_}h_o_ugh. in a '':'e~k~ned pontifical high 'h1as:s:hisf Sunday in · The business'·will· be ·taken over m~eh9ds: ~f presenting-problems to .. --:.. . · i · the; Church :·of ~om~. Lad,y, of the by· the new. owner on :Octobet'! L t Professor J. F.· Hines, of the :His­t~e public." .. -"· . . .• ;: .\.. . · .... · Brother Columba,, well known for. :;:lacred 'Heal;t,·. has:-left: for :wash- '.'Hullies:'and Mike,. are familiar. to tory .departmimt,. is.-suffering fr.om. ~Meetings will be held at ·s o'clock the number of cures reputed to .. him; in?-toh, .1?:. ~., .where.· h~ >yi-11 .'at- prac.ticalJy· the.~ntire student body. an. ·attack 'of ptomaine poisoning.

0~, the first and third Monday eve- thro_ugh his devotion to the Sacred ~end -·a· district confe!ence 0~ \ bis~..: It 'is .believed ·that the former own- He _,vas obliged to leiwe· 'his classes : n~~gs of each month;•.hi the Engi- _Heart,Js .also ill, in consequence of C?PS! .t<? be h~ld !lt the .Qatho.hc Urn- ers'will no-t're.:enter the busines!'dn Monda.'y morning"and has been c'on-Eeering Building.~>-Au students-of a.had cold-which· has kept-him"in- ·versity. ~.: :>. 0: ··:· .·-··: .:· . . .· So.uth.·. ~~~d~.: ..... ,:·· --~:' -~.-_--,_ .. ·-.-.-.· ·, .. fined) to''his.home'at 803-East St.',-'lectricalEngiheering ai·e ·asked ··to active :for.three···weeks. His·· condi- : The Bishop brought \vith· him _ _ . . . Vincen,t's street since them. : H~ is.: -bttend in order tlfat the ~otreDame tion· yesterday was . slightly im- fl·on1Port--Rico eighf sb.tdents:who ···BRING·: ·YOUR _::AT Ht: E TIc now· recovering; ho\vever; · an'd • ex~· ··

. ra~ch_may be a representative ·or-;- proved, though :_he is still very. entered· sen1inaries···at.'Bnltiniore, TICKETS :To· THE:::GAME" SAT- pects. ·to resume work. ·:Monday, g~ni~ati_~~;.,.-:-~::· .. ~---_:..:·-· ·· .... ,- weak.... . t ~- · -' · ·---- -~- .,· ~oche'ster arid .st. PauC - · : ~ ~ .• ·uRDAY. ·_: .. · ·- ~:J · · · .: .. - - inornin'g. · ·----,

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NOYRE D.AME' DAI~Y Through .the Official University Bulletin · .. -University. of· Notre~ Dame ofllcial d!lilY pape~, pubhshed every mormng exc~pt . "· · . .

~~~::~;.'l'.'.:l~:'il"."m:.·t~J;:;~~. du""" tho md•moe Y~' by th• Nntt•. Dnmn Dmly -t···o_ 0~·-·,' .. · __ n: . g· ·:·_.-:.G_ta·.-~ s~ : . .:_: · ~:. ·E~te;ei :a.~---sec~nd· ciiiis ... mntter. 'i1t ':the l>ost o-ffi~~ -~t --:N~t~~ ·n·;~e; ·rnd.. . _: _ _

: · ·s'ri~~cf.-ipt_i_~I{ 'ra·~~. s.i.o~ per .year; by ~aif, 's4:5o ... •sfngl~. copie-~,' fo-~i c~;tts:. • . . • . ... . ' . . .

. VOL. 2. NO. 3 LAWRENCE W. O'LEARY,_ Editor

Copy Collected.from Daily Bulletin Box at 5:30P.M.

REGARDING. BULLETINS •. - -- ~~--~ -· · ·-- ~- - ~-- ... ·· · ~, ·~· ---- · :Hi le. hi IO,v-.1: -g·ot·--~ .·date~ .. -~ . . . . · :. -~- ·. ~ . . Hi lee hi up. (Hope) I. won't

_, - ·· · .. late. · .· · · . -b A bo:x: has been arranged u~dei- the porch of the :Main Building to receive bu_J.

_e Jetins which are to appear in the Official Dul,letin. No l!lctho~ other thnn the- bulletm . bo:x: will be used for the collection of bullehns. Dulletms wall be collected from the- . . .·.. .. . . . . ;. ~ BOARD ·oF CONTROL' ' . ' . Hi lee. the time \vas set for eight.

, - . ~ . . • - . . .. . • 0 . . . M COONEY d ' t h t · -~l!!~~!A~:·:·i{:---R~~k~;:~··a:·--N'·:='sii~-~t:e;::=--ii;,;v:~~-Tii~~a~--:A::--"i:ah~:. ~~~c .. · Harry w. ~i;Iie t~~;le· 0~0\!e 0~ kfa~~~ss .Flnnnery,;J_a_m-~5-F~Hayes, and Gerald Lyons: · ·. · · · · stole under- the door jamb' of the

.. EDITORIAL STAFF ·_closed room, .careened .. drunkenly

box at 5 :30 p.m. · · * '* * _ .* _ * , o·HIO CLUB.

There \Vill be an important meeting of the Ohio ch.ib in the South Room of the library at 12:30 today. Election_ of office1;s. · ·

. * * * * * EDITO,R-iN-CHIEF: .• :.: ........ ~ .•• ::.~ •. :.: ..... ;.; ...... L ..... : ..... : .... , .. ~~~---~: .. HA~RY W .. J~AN8~ER1 against the wall and lit in. a quiv-

. ~;m~ri~fi~~~a··:·H~~~~-·n·~-~~b":i~i~-:~j"~-~k---ili~iii~~;'".Ii;~;~nF~n~~~n~~~~~\1u~phy, .J~'h~ ~~~~g rfo~~~ a!~ke ~:!~~=f~~i~~t. i! Office hours ~f the Dep~~~~e~7 o~~~~~~line are: . 8 :00-10:00 A. M . . 1 · Sho,yel, Harry McGuire_. -·. · · -~ · · - . · · · ·: · Fr~n·k T. Kolars \Va~ ge~ting re~_dy·for _a. ~ate._ . (With the exception of Thursday morning. For that morning, 9:00._

• ~I11fale~.I~-~~~~~:E~~~ -Reporters-Lester Grady,-. Mark- Nevils. Ray ·Flannigan, . Terence Donahue, John A. · · · · '11 · · ·t 7 00 F · d • ht · th J . : - .. stoeckley, s._4.·K~ne,_L;nvrence.G._Kelly... . · . garme1:1ts· witll:~th~ feet in thellJ... The Fort -Wayne. Club WI meet a : ri ay mg m. e ,our- ·

. . . ·- Thus did he·. deal with. his problems. ,nalisin Room of"the library. Election of officers. . . . . · · :IniSI:NESS · STAFF. He appeared to view resplendent · · * · * * * · * ·

··--:nLuocsarn] AEd.svse.·rtM_1._ 6AN1.~1tA~1-EnnRI! .. g·~-e-r:._: _ _._,_._-_-_.-_·._:_: __ ·_·_·_:_:_.~·-··_:,._:_._._._~_-_:._~_-_-~_-_.-_·_:_·_·_~_-_·_·_·_·_·_·_·_~_._.·_·_·_"_·_·_·_·_·_~~---~_··.·.·.·-~~--~: __ ::~-~~~~r ):L /l!"leh~a:uessr in his nicest shoes, ·.tie, arid room- STUDENT EMPLOYEES~ .. . ., - mate's hat .. ·He n-ext gave his hair . All students in the employ_ of the University are required to be pres.

-:~E~~k1~~:'MJ¥£:nget~~-~~:~~~:~~:·:~:::-::::~:-::;:::-:-::::;::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1~r~t£.~a~gW!~_! a. final touch, tou.ched his roommate ent at the ·meeting to be held in th~ North· Room of the ·-library ~t 7 :·oo · Ed Th d G L d rather . heavily,_ and· left. . · Fr1·d· .ay ni'ght. By.order · PREFE_ CT OF DISCIPLINE. · Se::ior an·d~u_n_ior Ass.istai?-ts ....... : ................. : ........................... h. P ? ke, J hO:g_! · fd;~~ _·Walkin"" rapidly_ f_ or a number of * * * _ * _ * Sophomore -Asststnnts ............................................................ Jo n ntr1c , o , 5

Freshman Assistants-George Schill, Tom, O'Connor, _Errol Jones, v. Whitaker, F. blocks lie paused to look at the I .

. _:' . . · Andre,v:;, G. _F. _Green, A. Nanovic, P. Dillak~mp, C. Dickerson. . janitor's watch. He could just make BAND NOTICE.

VALUES it. He turned in at a vine colored All ~band meri be at Washington Hall today at 4:45 for rehearsal. cottage and knocked ... ~·girl came Play for Pep meeting at 6 :45. _Everybody· out. to the door. · · ShiLturned the knob ·. · ,_ ' · . . .. · JAMES EGAN, Presid(mt.

Notre. Dame ha~ ~o~e activiti~s tl1an ~the whole rep'ublic of Nic- before. she opened it. . * * . * * * · _aragua .. A .man \~ith c~nside~able<initlritive, fair abilit:y~ and person- . "How d'o you_do,"said Ho9da. . .. STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS.' ality,. and :who is -n<_>t timid about d. _ipping his hands in work, by the "Very well,'' slie ·.replied, "And All co-mmunications relative to· student life and activity should be . . . b k how do you find yourself?" - · · · · · - · · Th ·

bme he has g~lloped over ~our year~ here CUI). £Ome to . e ·nown_ a~ a "With a looking gl- _ I mean addr~ss~d to the Direc:or o~ _the Departm~nt· of Dis~ipline. _ ese ~om-lea~er.- He WIU. '~ak:e 'QP ~~~e mo_rnmg a~d find that he.is Jleap~d. :WI~h ifi e ~· said' our:.hero~.-. There was a mumcatwns should, be m writmg and as brief as possible. --Ju)riors::u:p~to lii~:nQstrils~:-th~t he_ !J .president of~four·_ ch:.bs~ .ch?irm_an s;eil of .silenc.e .. Th~ she ,spoke,_ i PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE.

. of.three comrpittees,. founder of a paper a~d_ tlH~ 'business inanager. Of "Who .. ·are you and. what· is if .you : * . *. * :ic . * five o~gani~ati9ns;' · :This_· dis~o\'ery -will ~lot.' _un_nerve ·him_; s~nce his want?" . . . . _ . :·'" :. . . , . ~AR~I'J;'Y. GO_LF 'TEAM. . _ . f~i;!shman year he .has perhaps beel! l_ook1~g. forward to -JUst .such ·:1 "Why,'! stammered Hooda,: W,hy, : · All men interested in the formatiOn of a Varsity _Golf team Will're-d~~uge; He \viii :fiow iJondei: _·up.on ~he co~s~qucnces of l~nding ·on· ·a di~~·t. \ve have a da~e ?;' · -~- ,( · :port at Room 123, Mili~ Building, at 12:30 today. . . few more honors, and breatlung out of Ins eyes. Ife·wi_ll probably · _ ~es, · bu_t_ why _di~n t \~e, -:she ; · · · · · · -PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE.

. fake-the chance.> _ -~ · _ . _ _ __ · .. _ : .. . _. _ ·. rep}Ied smll!ngly. -~ut_ It ~!lust t ~_. ·* .. * * * * ... , · · · · "' · · · · · · · · · · h b with my twm sister and ·

. ' ._:c.: \Ve ha\·e indicated the· i)lcasure of this gcntlcrpan~s first a\val~cn- ave een · · .. u. h'-·0·-uld : ATHLETIC MANAGERS. · : ·

· .. · · d · · · I · -b t · · F 1 · · f I. even so, young man, yo s . . . mg: ~Is _secon ~s n_ot as ·JO~ous~ t com~~- a ou m •c mm?:.o .. 11s r.ever call at eight in the morning." ·'Student Athletic Managers will meet,in South ~ocker :Room of the

_ s~nior- year; and IS accompamed by ,a feclmg of nausea, sue 1 as _-one ;·: He left in a panic .. Nearing' his ~gymnasi_um, 12:30 Friday._ ·_ •. . . · · ·- ~ : · · : . ·_ · _· ·_.· ..

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experiences 'just before taking ~me's _first· dive' off. a S.P.Eirigbo,ar:d. : __ The ~oom he murinured '.'I .simply must '. . . . . ~· JA~ES SWIFT~. .· 'boiiors have by this tinie'ceased to tickle:.thc: gentleman~s :eal:s;:and arc i·emeniber 'that.'~ . , . . ,. .. . * * * *·. *"

. - _ i:hsterid retarding:tl1e gr.O\\;th of his hair._; :\Vith :i.greii.~_cffo'rt .·hc~·Wt:cnvs ·. . . . . * *_ *. . . -- -. . · _ . , .. . . , .. MiNING ~CLUB •.. -. -' . · . , _ -~ _· __ tii~m ·off, ari~_· stan~s. ,wit I~~ a ~u:Zzled. ·exp:essi?Ii it pori _ _}~i,( ~~~~;- · '-)'~ c .. Sy?theti~ ~~ve: _- ~ar, .swell dane- . ~ . First meeting of year Will be· held at 7:45 Frid~y night in Chemi~~y . _ .. s.~~C!,!I~!l. :be_ ~J~ankful_ tberq .Is_ ey~l1:7 tllet" ~_P?~- -~I_m~ ~.o~ ·~~t~!9 .. ~;~•s~ .}l_~_}S e~', ~hck h~Ir, . _You JU~-t ough~a ~ear ··Hall. _pld mem1Jers. ~nd -~res~m~n iri~t~~- m~~ing_;:~ourse ~re_:_~:g~ng~_ !~:. " c~" n~c~~:*11~;;~i;;~diiniY .~m.f~ii;, ~t~~~ ~~1t::if;%riJli:"'i.h'i\iiJje'Jf2 'r~ ~;:;'tRi t':~~ · .. ·~<;; ~~ t •- ': :' ;:".;"' -'q~st<Wtiri\ttenu.- ··-:· ~: ~f~",:::c~ L~ E~c sp~LIVAN, Secret~ry. ~· . · benjgnant Alma :Mater, smil.ing and;·:~h:oyJ.ng a; dipl,o~a i_p;tb'--his. li~ri-d. · I · eap\o ;. \, · ·· . - _ ' · -AVIS.· · · · · · · : ·

G.t:!l~ly -o.~d _Alma ~Inter sp'eaks::"~ ·_h:ai~-:,qone ~iy'_~~est;-~o .. c~o~he' yori Other-things may be -presc-ribed. -~ .'U~·:ce.rci~-fra~cais e_st en train de _s'o~g~niser a' ~'~Uniyersit~;. et' 4es .. w~rmly:for·the bh~zards ofthe-:wo~l_d! ~Y.:~o~.~- <!~Jortl~, a~4;_po·pqt · · ·* * * reunions aurent lieu une· fois par. semaine._ Les,etudi~nts gradues;et fr~e~e!" ·_.-·W-hereupon._ our·:gcntlem~~:~s.! p:us~w9:· ou.~ :of ·_Uu~ ,doo~;- an<~ The: prescribed. part is -p~obably tceux, <i~i: appartiennent au· _superieur_ so~t~ invites __ <;Je se· jot'!ldre "R' :ce· becauseJ10nors have been packed sq:t_IgJI~ly-_aj;I01Jt·l~Is-,eyeshe_-probably the most imporf~ri.t. . .· . "·1 '·:Le's.in_t.eresses sont nries (l'entrer en pourparlers evic. _.-. · · .'· ·.

' · bl l · d '11 I 1· ' k h" · · · · h · · · d · f * • · * * cere e. -<: ' .:~~\vo~;d~~'- tle o?~-si :t ms~, Ie ·rf ~~:-__ ,~~:'::n;r_~::I~~o~~ :e '~~~:so . Love and the world Jauglis witJI _._ .. - . : ~~-!-~:&E 9H~V,~E~;'~~*?h!~~~~ 231, Edifi~~~S~~hr. -~ '- ·--:~:· So '.vh}~ allo'v hon_ors·~~:n·a P.~s~tib~s· to;biin~ ·you to th~·-reaFvalues ·you. .:~ : _-. . . .'oFF- CAMP'us' PHYSICA·L· .. EX~AMINATIONS. .. . .

of. things ~n colleg~ ~if_e? ·. A~thriti~s~ ~.eli>>d~v~l?t:: a; man~: .~tp_to. :a cer;ain . ~-- Weep and the'iiJ:ugh alone.·-· _ ·Physical exa~inations. ~for. .. O!f ; CahlpU:s_:_ st~dent(.will }:~ntin~e ~11 p~_mt:_ . Beyon_d thflt~they. dem~nd: thh.t}lC -~a~ri~~e.: ver!. .valuable- thmJ?S ~- It's an even" break.·_. You: get it in 'this week bet,veen 4 .and. 5' in the. ~tudent's infirJ_nary; . ThiS lS ·_the,, ft~al

- -:-::-study, rc:_admg, :recreation, _bme,for_reffectwn ·and tm1e for a certmn the neck both ways.· There's ~mly notice.:: __ >: .... ______ · . ·· · · . ' ~nimitable .kind· of gatherin~. fq_r w1~ich _Nqtre: D.fi:Il?e is_ famous: _you one· plan:·· Take: the· -promise' ring .. ____ .. __ :* .. * ·. *,: "* · * ... - c · •

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e~!~O!tal.a~k the. ad_vi~e. o.f..·som~: semor ·whose_ J?UI_lle l~as be~ome_ a -by~ / · _ Y?,~:· ,JUS~· ought~-- e~rhe 're · · -- · · -- · · -- ··· *., * *· *. *. . -. . . -· · word-t11rough lus activities;- . - .· ' . - ··, :· · · · taw~. -~A yea~Jro!ll the~. t Y_ . . '. o·F·F ·cAMP--U-.S: -F-OOTBALL.·. .. -· . .-

,, ,; _ .· :_ , . · · . .. . , . _. · Ieamng over the. anVIl chorus fence, -0· ff ··

.-·,~; · .. . ·--: .. ·• • -- · ; · · · ..... .-. _ chirping, ·-"You~ just oughta h~ar ·Candidates .for Off-Campus tea~ 'will :ffieet 12:30 Friday at ~-·_; · __ . :-;-"ff,S'f/NG LfJY.4'L.TY -->:-- _ hiin- squawk."* . * · * · .· :. - Campus_ ~f!i~~; · · ROGER ~~~A~,-:Coach. ··!

·_, :~--:LTnE-DAILY has-·begini>•-Thanks·:to'the:efforts.·of indefatigable _--AJ!d by t~at:.,tfme_the. slickh~ir ·-.-·.. · · .. . ·- ~einb:ers~ of. the. cir~u.l~tiop staff of. the:~periodical nnd::ro. tl~c .· rCle~tle~s has- changed ·t9. swe11 head. . .... ./ ... }

· · ·endeavors :o.f the-Blue Circle, the paper. has started on· its '\vay in 1923. -·· · · · · * · * * - · •:- . . .• I Bl!t i .. t. limps_ a~··it"-:gqes~. iu1d cri_es fo~ bhe- s~pport..of. Notre Dmne _men, :·. Ali .th~.w-~rid'i~ves ·a lover, ~-uf if - . . . . ·i tra.qi~ional for .their)oyalty.: .. : :--~ ~-- . : · · .; ... __ ·:. · ., · . · · · · · ._ . you;re -Jl!arried;-:-; 4on!t ~try -to :~e- ~ 1o4-loG · N~rtli Michigan street. ·. NOTRE· ·DAME CAFETERIA ·-" i ;_~_:O:'f.!nable_io appear: ~fiye _days: a, ·week as..-it intended· if ~ppears but verse_-~t._. . - _* _.. *•· *.. ,. - .. igt~sgt~~!t~h::.fi~hi::~e~tre.et . -~ · :c>N CA-MPUS. · i

. fpU.r; : Un~ble'. to __ print . a· frequeiit-)ss~e of:. ~ig~it: pages,· _it crowds its l- :'·GirlS.!. tr~~t .. fdu~ . husbands· _;Wi~h :-: g~J~istw'!:tshj~fi~~~o~v~i~·'d. . . CLARK;S. LUNCH·. ROOM

. ~~~~jfjti~ti~~:~~~-· _.- __ :· . : . ·_ '-: ·~ • : : _ _-:~_ .. ': _; .. _ ~~ ·,, :~ .. --·,_ , - . _-. / . ~6t:e _r~s~~ct._~··,"<: .*· - , :~ . .-~: ·-·. -~gi- ~e:ns~~~~ts~~~1~nue :·:·: .. <I~_:.t~l~Y;i;~~ st;_: .-- ._. ~ · .. T<La~t spring, ,ve·.a.n :remember,: :the· stt{de.rits·: were-·quizzed- as ;to ~ ·:·:M~ni t;eat ~9'ti~ ~ves. oftener: - : ;. ·: ·, :.; . r"·c·- _.,_,..: · ·.. · --.

. -..vheth.e:i: they,:wrinted _a.'daily. 'Ninety-five. per :·cent of the ~replies were · . ·_. . · · · : *::·.-*- *·. · · . . ' . . . ., _ .. -... _ · :~:affir~ative; nin~ty'.:five ·per cent: of :the, student_s -pledged their ·support. ';.The ·la~t -line"~ ~hould ·have :re~d, . :. :':r.r6te~t1~eritinient;'T.H:E: DAILY -\vas' begun in the la~t·fev{ days of school. "Treat -.your wife. ~f~ene~_" ::_of

Th'e ve:iit1,1re·resulted so:.favorably.that.plans were begun .for the_regu- course.. / * .:*~- * .. ·-Ia!:P.'llhlic~ftiim of "the sheet-thi~ fal~. · ·.. . . . . - _· : ._ ._.Nex·t· ·ti·me- you're with .:y6ur ·· ·· '·-.·And· then. · -- _ --· · .. ~ . . --.

-- . . . ' ' . . ' . . . sweetie and he' tips his hat to a girl . ~ ~- ·. ·1n. tl~- .first few~ days of scl1ool a\co.mp~rative. fe\v signed tlie sub- don't get .jeill~us; _ Ask .~im for' im

. _._ . - scr'ipfiori. blanks; :·Despit~_.Jhe _ ~ff9_rts-of the ;·B~~-~ 9i!cl~~ twohuridred introduction .. · You'll -find that he · .. :eigl_lty: :d~y_,S~UdGnts ~re yet unsigned, ~ana three' hundred_ twenty ca)n-_ doesn;f kno\v ·her~:; .A_. man.' simply : p\}s: .. inen also·Jare:l?-at subscr~bers. ·;:: _ - · :: .,> ~::_ ·_ .. ~-..' _: · ·. · · -· must keep up hi~. past;· • __

· ~ .. ::::.~The campaign::is'.being .. :i-enewed in ·the halls_ ~nd~in·'town. ·Sopho- . · · * ,~ -"'· . -. -:· _· .... mc(re ~half- strih'9-s at .'tlie :Jibid_:of-'.tlie Joyal(}/)iii(tooay~;. ]f. very hall' ~ On~-h~lf the··coti~~rfs ·marri~ge~

sliqu~~:b_e· tme:hrindred per· cent·_~oyal: .. THE .DAiL-Y has confidenc~ that :prove failures., Th!s 1s fr~J!l. J~~!-

., · · -~e".--'~_?t~~~~l.e_:·_~Y~.h~~:s0_s"iita_-~~e:~~~--..._:_k_-it;~_~:D_--a_--~. ~-:~~n,··~n_-_d._i,t.l_I-~s--_~--_c_~~n_:-_fi_den~---~ ~msy. . "' ·*· *'' · -- · · · - . : -.The ~.the~ Jt.alf pr~ve~;just·· _ ·iri~ tUe~, :a~ a ·cqntinues .lier 'light~· :N otre.Dmn~. men do ngt, quit despite ures •• :._

. disco~'rag~ng ~-d~S-.,:/!'J:IE 'P~ILy:dg,e_s; nof 'vant to quit; . - ·. i .: .. · _ >f:. -~ , . ~*:. - •· : · ·- ... . · · · i :--.. ~--: ... :.:F.ooli&h-;Fec·t·,:_~~,.~-. ·:

::.;~'~ .::''-,ROCK.-TX~~s~-- -~---· .. ,_ b~-xing "exhibitiorl.to: :be given. on When·. William O.'Beerbubble ~came : .. Ti{e Monogram ·club ''began 'their tl\e_· night before--Homecoming;.--.-. : :, to :N_; D~_--· . ·- _ , . - ... ·.~ .

. active. sea5on.·With:. a .. meeting .·-iri j_. Roger.Kiley _of ._Chicago .and Rev; He thou~ht-~e w~u~d rouse It--;:.for-

.. ·Sarin-·: .'Hall:~ -Monday.;·: The 'entir~ Hugh O'Donnell' also .-made short .. _so.oth}w- di~ _we:. - . , . : · ~ ·-. . -. resident: membership ·of .,-the ··club talks. to· ;the·: club~ - -- · -::. · ... · · · > He thought he'd ;.gain fame _1f_~_he

:,. -: . ~-were ~-then present ,.to. ~hear; Coach . In the football dance series, it ,went on. a spre~; -: ., . . ~Rockii~ ,giv~ _a_ 'talk on~-the_:··g~~eral 'was d~~ided 'that" tlie'' -Mon;~gram Arid' the' fact ·is ihe .did~but 'be's .: plans· for .-'the :_'corning. season: · :. H~· Club would give _the. dance after the ! .not at ~~ D~ _. ·_ . ' . . . .

~- . also·' spoke· on 'Honieco!fiii:Ig .·a,nd the Butler game. on -November'-:17-. · .··::; ncit at N. I?, : ... ~- ~~·~·T; :K~ ,·-. " .. - .. . -... · .... ·--- . ··.-.. --:_· : ·.· .. -· ·_-.: ·.:--:··--··. "'-~

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affords' Johnny Hines plenty of op­portunity to· display his sprightly ability as a cpmedian.- He pla_ys the part of a rich young man, wlio, in a 'rash moment, bets that he can make his own living for a year. He begins by becoming a prize fighter, and having . accumulated a goodly nu~ber of shekels in this way, grad­uates into the real estate business, founds a city, ,and then, as a grand finale,. gets married. . . ·

Junior Class Will Plan for Two Dances The junior class will hold an im­

portant meeting Friday at 12 :30 p.m. in the north room of the Lem-: monier library, to discuss plans fo'r the coming year. ·

Owing to the heavy expenses that will be incurred during the week of the prom, the class plans to givJ two ·dances during the -year. One of the dances ·may be held the night of the Lombard game, which is on October 6, and the other will be· held later in the year. Plans for the dances will be discussed at the meeting. ~

Other matters will also be dis­cussed;

· .. In the supporting cast are. Robert Edeson and Edmund Breese, two of the· most· accomplished ac~ors. of the legitimate _stage who have gone into the movi_es. . Violet Mersereau plays opposite Johnny Hines, and . GETS ·NEW OFFICE. Charlie Murray fur~ishes . the ~Brother Hubert has been placed laughs. which, by hook or crook, do in charge of the employment office not fall to the. star's lot. . at the University, to succeed the -· As an added attraction a.t the Rev. James Galligan, who is now · Blackstone, the- Guilial}. Tl;'io · '\Vill rector. of Badin hall. Brother Hu­appear ·in a se~e~tion of ·classical bert has only just returned- from and popular songs.----;-J. S. B. · . Australia, ·where he had lived for

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beaded by Leatrice Joy and Owen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Moore. The .story concerns a clerk who becomes tired of _working for a· weekly. salary with no future in .view. ·-He begins to speculate· in stocks,· makes a fortune. and gains a foothold in society. . · His wife,. who .believes that their position is almost too good to be true,. demands that th-ey consider their marriage ·a business proposition, and stipulates that their money is to be divided equally between-,~hem. When Co­burn -is ruined by his fopner em­ployer, she comes to the_ rescue~ not in time to retrieve their losses, but · to persuade him. that, astlie gentle~ man remarks in "The ·Spell of the Yukon/' "Somehow,· the_ gold isn't

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string. men. played a practice game on the Brownson campus yesterday. The Brownsonites,. who are the first

~.·Rock!nien Meet First Test Saturday,· Interhall· mm1 to get into. action, showed plenty. of form and pep in

i ~Mohardt Out; Livergood their first scrimmage. : Returns to sq· uad - Coaches Bergman and Maher of i . . · · · 1 the Badin lwll team issued a. call

The Irish ·.football squad went for candidates Tuesday and were through a stiff workout of _·general scheduled to hold first practice la~t :football tactics which was followed night. Badin will have pract~cally :by ::1 shoi·t, brisk scrimmage at .last the same team as last. year when :night's practice. . they won Interhall football honors. . Jo:h~ny· Mohardt, ·great half-ba.ck ---

:on tl;te 19~9 and 1921 aggregations, Ov~r 30 candidates answ'~red the .,vas ion< the field and 'drilled the first call for the Carroll Hall foot­·backtield.:. candidates· in 'side-step., ball team at a meeting in the rec-}ling:ana:i:ilocking incoming ends. 1;eation room Monday night.

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Francis "Judge". McGuigan, of Trenton, N. J., is in St. Joseph's Hospital as the result of a broken leg received in Brownson Hall foot­ball practice Friday. He ·wm prob-. ably be confine.d to the hospital for several weeks. '

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. Tom Lieb drove his linemen hard Tom Goss, the coach, will be as-L "in , ~barging and , blocking and sisted in 1;ounding up the squad by Sophomore Hall . . ' drilled·· them' on· the bucking ma- ''Doc"-· Connell, · varsity.. fullback. I rr==============tl

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10 backfield. Ne\v equipment for two ': .Rockne. gave . his _squad of . complete teams will· arrive soon ac­:,\'lngmen a special :vorkout. agamst cording to Rev .. John Devers, Car­a. fresh_man format1o11, .Iayq1g par- roli Hall ·rector. bcular stress. on breakmg .through· · · · . .

..::: backfield defense to nab the run~ Although most of the squa_d are -rier befol·e· he has .had a ·chance to freshmen, ~hey ·are .not without :' t t ·t d ·a · · ~ · y · · · · - d: · some experience and seem confident

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· ... · . . i· · · .:.:: · · . ...h. mary prac Ice was e IS a er-_mg severa times m stoppmg " e noon, the men· were giyen a short freshmen -ba~ks befor~. they . had workout and. instructed in thefr po-

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_reached the line of scnmma~e. sitions. . Saturday's .hat~h~ alfainst thEd~~l- List of candidates:· Pecon, . Mc-a~azo? ou~fit. w~ll ~'IVe ~he So,u.th Neliis', Adrian,·· Favere, ~Ohnemus, \~~n~. followers. of the . R?~kmen O'Brien~ . Wallner,. Tyman, Pegg,

· .some Idea of· the; team that· will. de- Witt . Ho\vland Carroll McBride fend ·the~- honor-of--the- Gold .. a11d· H"d' ··· c 1· -·'· - M. n· '. ·1a ·H .. t.~ · . o son, o eman, I c ona , ar -Blue. in th_e big ten-ga~1e sc~edule ley, Kelly, Breman, Lloyd, Donnhue, that the Irish battlers face th1s sea- Geary, St. Germain, Ro~erts, Sum-· son. . . . · Lombard,. · sch'eduled to . meet

·Notre Dame ·.here on the following . Satm;day, will stack ·UP against . the

fast Marquette team. n·ext Saturday.· Berni. Livergood, who was· out

-with an infected leg~- has returned to the _squad. - · ·

Oj:FICE PHONE RES. PHONE . M~in6s9 Main ~162 & ·1847

Hello·· Hello Hello We are glad . to · s'ee

. you.' bac~ ··again:

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Suits Sponged. and Pr~ssed, . 50 cents . .

·The-Service· Tai\o'f_.:.shop.

.110 East Washington Ave. . -.... Be.low. Max Adler's .

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... ,_.,. ···- _Eversharp and Wahl Pen a~e ·America's finest- . · ··. · · · ·::.: :; ·.c·. ,-,·.::W()rking-:-_and · .. best-:liked~-penCiL and: ·pen'oc·:·.When.,:;; .. :·.:::: -:--. ·

' )ou buy. these . two . you_ acquire writing .com- · · · :.:: : panions. fol' life> . . . . • :·· ... I;Jr. Edgar S. Luca,s ..

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<"Your cab. is 1·eady, with \th~ _same old

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Student Investigation.--~ · . . . lias. showrtsavings ~f 30 per

cent.-··iJ1 the-: .prices:·'at ... the ·-::WASHINGTON .. CAFET·ERIA·

-~The Food is: o) the Highest Quality· , _, .. OUR R~STAURANTISALWAYS'OPEN ::·~or. Main and Washington · · · _S_outh ·.Bend, Ind.

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JYou -·Take···No- Chances·· marks the.:e1ghth con-. ·· · - · · · · · secutive _y~ar_ .'of Ideal

·when you purchase. ;a ~pair· of

··<W.L. DOUGLAs·sHOES -L~.·~~~.::!~- ...... - - ·: :r --.

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~~:-The·maker's name.and there· • t~il. price are stamped ori ~h.e

.;soles·.of every.pair~of shoes 'a! . . ·the factory, which. has · given·. :the people confidence in W. L. ·. Douglas shoes. :. · · . . .

H you:~h~ve. nevef·'w9rn .a pair of :w. L. Dq:uglas_,. shoes, you . w; L. DouGLAs

h . . · · The World's Greatest o-. ave ,missed an opp'ortunity.· . Shocmal:'cr: ._, .< . ··. No .. other shoes at equal priCes c~mpare with them

Laundry· service, in<the Uniyersi:ty._,' .. : ··students wishing to\~ ·}j~ve ·.their Jaundry· charged to their school account will' ·se~ cure a clothes· ·nmnber from the Sister~ in :the clothes room ... , bthe:f­\vise bundle~ Ir;ay·be left at ··the-. N e w s. ·Stand. Pickups' will be made at .an. halls and the .. News

... ~ Stand. Mol). days a ·n d 'C. for .. Style, Quality and Durability. · · ;· ... :': ·. . . .. ~ ... ·.

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sharp 'lead:. never wobbles_:_the exclusive rifled , . tip· holds it. absolutely firrri. The automatic

. index always tells howmuch lead. is in the barrel. And Eversharp craftsmimship gives ·a balance

·to· the pencil that suits ·your hand perfectly.

. -Wahl Pen in all~metal is the-; outstanding ... · 'foJntain pen achievement. The'~ll-metal barrel · '

cannot, ct:~ck' or· siJlit.. · Yo.u fill it;"Iess'·often · . because it Iiolds riwre ·ink:·· And it will: last a lifetime... · · · · '' '

· Ever sharp . and w· ah}.Pen ·are ess.entfal in . ~chool, in college and in business:- ·Buy bo.th, i~

gold ·. OJ;.~·~ilv.e~~~ ....... :E vcrsharp,. $1 to $10; '\V' ahl :Pen; $4 to ·$i o .. · Sol.ic:l gold ~t hig11er prices~ ·

.... Tl~'e. Nc,v; ~VVaill Pen, engine-turned, in jet-. ' . blacl~ rubber~- is the hest look.ing. and .most -prac~ •. · tical rubber fouiltain p·en you have ever seen.

. , Price $2.50.up. -~. · ' · , , ··. Made ~~- u:_~s·.~A.-·br _THE WAI1L q:>:; Chicago

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·IMPORTANT.· '.A' i>e'ncii' i~ 'n;;' better; . . than .its lead. Don't use n poor quality lead m your Eversharp. ·usc Evcrsharp leads, which are recognized as the-finest that can -bc-.made-a fact ·proved~ by ..

. over 20o,ooo;noo ·whicli .arc·'·sold evcrL . year.: They -nrc: madc··to fit the pencl •

, ·Get ·them. Seven grades,, fr'om' very' soft to very Jmrd. Ask for the. new

· small-diameter: colored leads ·too 1 · ··In the red top:box. •· · ·

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