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"' '. T ' • • • .-·-···- ............ . NO.9 ·MISSION UNDER. . FR. J.DONAHU_ E_ . .. ; . . . . BEGINS TODAY UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, DAME, INDIANA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923 Regis· Lavelle Gets )'_,_,_,_, __ .. j Monsignore Visits . · . R - . 1 d.' :A d = . YESTERDAY s __ scoREs. .: St 116 , C ll . ar roa . s · war · -- . ! . JY.Lary s o ege Regis 'I. LaLvelle, 473 Columbia j Princeton, 16; John ·Hop- j The Rt. Rev: Msgr.· John M. Mc-:- street, Laetonia', Ohio, has been j kins, .7. · . · j Carthy, pastor of St. Andrew's awarded a scholarship at the : Yale,_ 53; North Carolina, o. - 1 church, Pasadena, Qalif., and Miss versity by the Pennsylvania rail- 1 Pitt, 7; Lafayette, 0. . • Nellie Cantwell, sister of the Rt. road. I Army, 30; Florida, 0. 1 Rev. John M. Cantwell, bishop of Two- s'6holarships, amounting to I Harvard, 35; Rhode Island, 0. j the Diocese of Monterey and Los yearly sums of $600 each, are : Navy, 13; Dickinson, 7. , ·j Angeles, were guests of St. Mary's . " PRICE IRISH DEFEAT- LOMBARD HERE- . . SCORE:-·:14TO 0 awarded sons of the Pennsylvania . Georgia Tech; 10; Va. Mil.: College. . . fy1i_ssi_on ·at St. Jos_eph's railroad employes every year. ·. The 1 Inst., 7._ ! . Miss Cantwell IS to Rockman Use Straight Football j b R scholarships are made . possible by I Michigan,. 36; Case, 0. I Tipperary, Ireland, after a VlSit _of . 't 0 p . "Church: Directed y. ev. . . a memorial fund to Frank Thomp- : _De Pauw, 3; Indiana, 0. i several to her brother. MISS . . lSI ors pen ass .. ·George finnegan. son, former president of the com- l Ohio, 24; Ohio Wesleyan, 7 .• Cantwell Will ca!l on Boland, pany. Seventeen students entered 1 Purdue, 39 j Wilmington, 0. r mother of Hardy Boland, formerly I The annu al student mission will the competitive examinations given j Illinois, ·24; Nebraska, 7. secre.tary to Eat;ton _ De By "begin this evening at 7:30 in-the last June: :1 Chicago, 10; Col. Aggies, 0. She IS accompame? by The Fighting Irish met the. test · .Church of_ .. Our Lady of. t_ he Sacr.ed M C thy u'ho while t•·aveling ''"tl1 . Minnesota 20 · Ames 17. c ar ' .. .. ..... and defeated,- Lombard · College, "Heart, with:a sermo;t and be;tedic- DOME· CAMERAS I Wisconsin' 'coe 3 her, will visit friends who live in 14-0, on Cartier field yesterday tion· and will contmue until the = 1 I 45 . 'K ' 3 ' · Ireland. In addition to paying a _ · . - Solemn Clo .si'ng next Saturday morn-. owa, , nox, · . "t 1 t 1 t" f B th ernoon. The game was. a battle of · = B t1 13. F kl' 7 VlSI a so o re a IVes o ro er . · . · · . . . ; ing. Rev. James W. Donahue, C. ! . Qu e;! M :an I;4,. ·a . Albeus who ·reside there-. he in- ··one_ of hard fightmg. S.C., conduct the mission, BEGIN TO CLIC. ·K Ico ' tends to go_ to Rome. He 'plans to ;quad proved every . . ,-vm deliver a_ sermon on "The Mod- · .. j . ' : . · , - be gone for several· months. They t t e said about ·ern ·Gaptaiil of Christ." . . . : . CCentre,_ m, 0. left New. York City for Ireland ... them gave one of_the best dem- . · · f ff stu· 1 arnegie, ; Ie ' · · · on strati_ ons of _heady football seen . . I 84; R"ULE' s ON UTS on the.local gridiron. in·,many sea-' Joseph'.s Church in South Bend. at Seniors Begin to Pose Wednesday; i 6 j Mame, 0.. i . . sons. - .. tf:oo, 'under direction of Rev. freshman Class; Sophomores. M Brown, 13 ; Colby, 0 · : Lit_tle I:lashy . . George Finnegan, C. s; C. ·Each j W. & .J., 1 ; Wash. & Lee, O.! . . . .. The whole battle was fought out :-morning of the week' at 6:30 there and Juniors to be Taken. j .. _High; 13; South! COMM' ENTED ON by .. plunging, and fast . will be . mass and :instruction, and All Dome• pictures will be take-n i Ben<d :High, O. _ . . _ · j driving off the _ ends, t"h.at netted . each evening at 8:00. there will be within these two weeks, Jack gains of from 5 to 20 yards for a sermon and benediction. · Scallan, editor-in-chief, announced - --- both'· elevens .. Very little of the A special car \viii run ;from St." yesterday .. The Russell Studio, of PICU GlEEMEll Father O'Donnell Explains Absentee spectacular work that featured the Joseph's "Church. to. the Univ:ersity Chicago, will send their mim here . n .. . .• , . I . M s game" last week, was to -be seen, at 5:15 _a; m., and two special cars Monday. . . Regu allons a If ore r ee yesterday. 'In th'e last quarter, will leave the at'T:25 a. m; "Seriior class will be tak- ·Fo··R -_y._ -E.AR · · He ·Says 1 · .. Lombard threw a scare· into the '}'he will en on the campus this year. Seniors I Attention to sections 9 and . 10 Irish camp by completing several extra men ,to_ facilitate serVIce ·and are asked to. visit the Knights of ,. of the new ,.regulation of class ab- Of the ten passes, only five ·· · to take care of the. ext:ra number of. Columbus. chamberS iil Walsh hall, --- . ..j sences ,Vas. Called yesterday by Rev. f:iled to .. and. . . . . . between 8 and 1130 a.m., and 1:30 Meeting M_onday ·_.No, on at 12 :30_ Hugh O'Donnell, Prefect of proved capable. of defend- Bulletms sched- to 5 p.m., beginning . ·.Wednesday plirie .. __ · _ __ _ · ing their goal against Lombard's ule ·for the. campus miSSIOn for one week No pictures will be Will Be the First One Section 9 states that only those last minute attempt to score on' the been placed m the halls: _Bulletms taken after the following Wednes- ·Of Other Men to Meet. cuts which a student accumulates Irish. . . . ... for . the off-campU$ ·miSSI?n have day, Edward Dineen, in ·charge of while absent in the common interest . Captain Harvey Rrown, a been ·posted .. The. bulletm says: that section of the book, ·says. After fwd weeks persist{mt ef-:- of the Univel·sity shall be cancelled hard, fast game in the guard posi- : "The of_ mission be in Music . hall the of the Glee club by the department of discipline. _ . tiorr, ·. fea;ed by . upon th<: Monday_ evemng and_ for ___ a fot. pas bElell. Accordin ...to_ Father O'Donnell "by . h1s terrific_ -.·ual.'·=-Dallyc·Gommumon-Is .. essentlal- ·a1t.e'rw'-·'_a'r(l'-for--siTh_ ·ouette.··p-ictul•e-s· ··by Joseph- Cassasanta, assistant d1" --t-.d• ·- t · hg · · . 1 · 1 b b · t b. one _of which ·put Swanson out of ,. . · h. .J f ll · . , · · t' . 'th . . ·. . . • t . s u en s w o WI e a sen ecause th B , . t kl' d . to. t ,e' est . co-opera WI •. by Charles I>onahue and AI Hock- rec or. . . . . . . : of. athletic, musical, debating or e game .. ac mg_prove . . grac?: the greater th: this walt,. Dome· . _ - The task of. the mem- other .. trips in the. 'interest the to Kalamazoo last week. the greater will be your re- Tpe Freshman class w11l be. on bers of the club Jhis year ex., University-need· not make applica- · Strmtg at. Center. · , ward. . - . . . . . Cartier field at 12_:30 ·Wednesday, difficult because of .t4e tion for absentee· slips. The Walsh and Kizer were stone . · · Holy ,Commumon Will distnb- for thei.r pictures. The Sophom_ore excellence _of the. _voices od of proceedure ·\vill be as follows: wall at center, th'ey faced a .. · uted daily ·at_ St .. o_seph s · Church, class will. be at same place ,.at tried ot;t. All who. worked fmthful- The, faculty director of the depart- stone wall equally-. as hard, as· was ·· andt_the abl- fort·hlate re- 12:30 . Thursday, · the Jumor ly durmg the tryouts, and those ment from which the students are shown when Layden .. was. stopped cep Ion WI e 0 :re on e cam- class at 12 :3 0 Friday. _ , whose names are riot , among those to· be absent \viii notify the prefect ·at the line . three· times in·• order · · pus. wll! b.e heard . each . pictm·es· \vill .be taken a;e asked to hold themsel':"es of discipline and he. ,viii in. turn in- when No.tre. Dame was .within sCOJ.'- .. evem;tg benediction and each gmmng the . Monday. m readmess to. _fill. . vacancies form the professors by mail.· ing distance. Tim Murphy and N op- ,mo:mng durmg mass .. · · . f will be in front ·of the that may occur. . .. Section -10 states that every ab- penbe1·ger played a steady game on . the halls .. - · · ' _ · _ . . - _ The personnel or- the club .fol- sence on the last day before a rc- the ·line,· N oppenberger making·· sev- · the miSSion_, . .a. series of · 'Organizations and clubs \vill ap- lows:. .. . . . . . . . cess shall, be penalized .by a double el;ar·· pretty ,tackles ·and. recovering . last year He Is pear at the S. A. C. meeting Mon:. First D. Kevill, cut.. The word 1;ecess shall apply a fumble. ·Hunsinger and .Collins day, and ·at the time. they Vernon Rickm;d, to Thanksgiving, CJI_ristmas anti gave·. good account of. posi-· .. out the count! y, a,nd IS on.e ? , e their rea:Sons for existmg, Will make Henry Padden, Lawrence Margow:- Easter holidays. \ . tions on · the · Wings and V ei·gara · speakers -of missionary dates. for .. pictures Jf :to ski, ;Harlan Herman, John Father O.'Donnell advises all stu- smeared the Lombard backs ·and athers. · continue as clubs. ·- · - ·· .. ; . , . Martin·- Smith .. · dents to have the particulars of the spoiled that started MEET TO PROVE DEBATING Wilt RIGHT TO Ex1sr . BEGIN IN MONTH Second F. Stoeck- different· sections ·explained· ·by out with ·perfect interfei·ence .. ley, Victor Lemmer, Robel:t Rink, their instructors so· that there may Hauser lost ground in the open-> Dobert Dixon,· Franc_is ·Walther, be no mis-understanding,_ . ing quarter, when he missed :Re:. R Bower, Carl . Paulissen, John · · gan's pass, but later: came through Haley, Edward B_anks, Paul De:- s·ELECT·: IRISH'.. with some lengthy gains.· ·Hauser's Paolis, . J B. .Lenihan. first pass was intercepted and _ First basses-:-George Koch, Fr;m:- ted Lombard 45 · yards. The first cis• Howlan.d, Baumgartner, -'- · · ' · · · · · · · saw Lombard putting all the · ___ Ciub.s Must Pr.ove_ Whr Should Four Veterans:. Add Strength 'c· ·_o L ··T. ·E_A. M. EXISt If Th Ar t EXISt Says .tO Second bases-Frank Aley, _Rob- . crashed the center hard and .threw ·_ . ' 'J . ey ,e J . . . .. ' New Team; Wabash and ert Welsh, Robert Stone, .Thomas. -- Murphy. of Lombard. a- loss, -SJ A. c .. Committeeman. . ... DePauw Scheduled... ' H. Hodgson, -Raymond To·, Play .Chai_n-0'-Lakes T.o.day_; near _the close of the-period . .·In an effort to raise the ·standard . . . . . _ bert Engels, .-A. L. Myers, Claude S M M k T First_ String In. of_ stu_dent org· a_ni_zations at the Uni_-_ ·. D_ eb_ a_ tin. g pr.el.imina.rie __ s at 1-l'otre· Pitze_nberger .•.. ·· _: . · . _. - - ·, , even en a e earn In . r b · h th - The first string ·replaced the .sec- a n::de' •. . Qualifying .Round. ·, _ofi· ngdht·a_ __ b aelelnthaececnu' ·12 ·a· 0 .. . · .h. · terday "by Rev.erend William A. t 1 · 2 ·.ao. /All.· me-mbers must Seven men were picked to ·repre- : tomorrow. in the Nort room N D · th If r k on the benches during the · . . __ -of the __ Lib_r_ar_y .. The_y __ - WI_'li meet_ Bolger, tend this meeting· The f_ollo\ving sent otl\e. arne on. ego m s · ft · the. 'close · of the qual1'fy1'ng In this· period, Brown disp_layed his · there .·w-I'th ··the· Stude'nt Act1'Vl't1' es mg. . . . . men wt'll me·e· t. the above men- a er · ' d s t d · Th ., lo score severe tackling. q. ualities and Stange ;Corrnnittee ·and will•show\vhy they . The subject this year is: Re- tioned: Donald Gallagher,. Edmond roun s . a ur ay. e w • h · · 1 d th t th f d 1 t men were: tried a 50-yard drop kick that fell . · ·; s ould exist. . ·. . so ve ' a e ·- e era O'Toole, . John Petrich, W. E. An- J. k .. Ad . 39 39 . 78 short. by 10 yards. . The Rockmen . ' In ease· any club president cannot ·should enact legislation. ·derson, J, J. Hodson, ,Walter Moran, ac ams --.. "··........... 78 suddenly broke a\vay from . the . be Mark Nolan, of the •s. . the compulsory arbitratiOn of Carl Thomas .. O'Hea-rn, Joe Foglia ..... -.· ....... _____ _41 . 79 Clinging -Lombai·d crew and Miller .. A. C.,. says; ariother representative disputes ·. . Herman . Beitner, Harry Calhane, Dan Harris ...... ..... ..... 39 41 79 went through· tackle. for 31 . be present. . . . , employes in the , coal and railroad W. A. A'Hearn, M. E. Niedham,' Jr., _Bm;end .................. 41 80 Crowley carrying the· bali on the : Clubs must have.a high ·standard fn d u s't r i e s; ' (Constitutionality Jack Adams, Clifford Noonim, Rob- eorge. ar_ ..... . 41 ... 81 next p-lay,_. left 'his interference in. and d fi 't · · · · · · · 1 1 d Nola· ·n waived.) : The subJ' ect was debated t Fl . · , Fred . Lmk. .......... :......... _40 . . -. e m e purpose, sa . '· . · er . ynn. - c ·b · - 42 40· 82 a::burst ·of speed that netted him 15 . . or they: will not be allowed _to. exist. at Notre. -Dame _a· number· of years _James oi ett ·...... . . _ .. _·It is possible that the EL A. C.' \vill ago, have · · _. Stev:· and James Dur- yards::. stands were going \vild,. lay :down• rules for the organiza- revolutiomzed the quesbo!l· - . Hundreds" Dance at : can, ·With close_up- and. 'yellmg for. a : tions althoU h thiS has not et ·be.en . ,The debating_·. schedule, \vhich · · T l ·D on ·heels .. ,. a · run decided. g ::, · ' · " , . riot been : entirely· completed:, in- · Junior c ass ·. a nee competition. marked ·_all play of the through and was h1t five · "No pictures will be, ta,ken_- Wabash _ Ne-_ Hundreds the Junior games. ., (Contmued on. Pa1re. 4.) . clubs which are not by are bemg carried · on dance.' at the :.Ti:ibun·e, auditorium . · The Irish golf team 'vill go into _ the s. A. c.," Jack Scallan; editor w1th otlier school.s and the com- last night, ·and danced from 9 to 'action for the first . time today Subsc 1 :ibe. for the DAILY. of .The· Dome, said yesterday: . _ plete · schedule announced .12. ' · '. · · against the Chain-0'-Lakes. Next _ .. .. :... .. .. - .. + shortly. _... . . :The music was by_ Steimrich's or- Satui;day the Chris.: , · · · · . -! · j Notre Dame ·has only a few vet- chestra, of Elkhart, \vith special tiana club of Elkhart.'" Play for. to.- - . ORCHESTRA MEETS. .. . (' TODAY'S INTERHALL" : 1 eran. debaters; Nolan; John musical features by William Furey, day's game be for 36 holes and -_:The Notre D_a'lne Varsity 1 .... · .. '._:_GAMF;S._·. i ·:.Stanton, John Higgms, _and•Paul formerpresident_.of_Glee·club, andwillstartat_9:00a.m .. _ ... tra will meet'ii1 W'_ashingt(m · .. · . . . _ .. _ . . !: ;Breen,, au· of whom· were members James Artley, :trombone soloist of The·se fall ·contests 1vill give auditorium Tuesday .at 12:.30 p·.rn. !Badm , ·_ ·. . .. . .. j of the debating teams.last"year, are Ols(m's'Milwaukee orchesti-a. _ .. • team the_ necessary_ experience·foi· All otchestra men;, band· and·. f- · . '\V alsh ·vs. ·:;Brownson ... · . f eligible." • The places on these teams The dance was planned to raise the. sp_ring,_ season, . when, th'e ·. wishl"ng- to, be_ come';' . · . : . . i ar_e open to· students of all· four funds for the Prom. Financial re- will be matched \Vith 'golfers frol)l are, requested to be pre;sent. · Bring .. .. - .. -::-••-••-•+. classes._ ports were not available last night: other . · . ..._ your instruments .... - __ .._ .: "._;_.}:. '. - ' ' ' '. • . . } . . '- ,' y.. ' • . •.. • . . • . . . ,. . , ''. . . . . .• .... . - . . t ... . .. :.· I.

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Page 1: ND Daily 1923-10-07 V2-009 · 2014. 6. 5. · de;ts\v~~s~;~~b~~ino t6~~;:t~~ St~ I Corn~ll, 84; .Susq~ehanna, o~I R"ULE' s ON c· UTS on the.local gridiron. in·,many sea-' Joseph'.s

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·yoL2~ NO.9

·MISSION UNDER. . FR. J.DONAHU_ E_ . .. ; . . .

. BEGINS TODAY

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NO~TRE DAME, INDIANA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1923

Regis· Lavelle Gets )'_,_,_,_, __ .. ~,._,._,_,._.,_ j Monsignore Visits . · . R - .1 d.' :A d = . YESTERDAY s __ scoREs. .: St 116 , C ll . ar roa . s · war 1· · -- . ! . JY.Lary s o ege Regis 'I. LaLvelle, 473 Columbia j Princeton, 16; John ·Hop- j The Rt. Rev: Msgr.· John M. Mc-:-

street, Laetonia', Ohio, has been j kins, . 7. · . · j Carthy, pastor of St. Andrew's awarded a scholarship at the Uni~ : Yale,_ 53; North Carolina, o. -1 church, Pasadena, Qalif., and Miss versity by the Pennsylvania rail- 1 Pitt, 7; Lafayette, 0. . • Nellie Cantwell, sister of the Rt. road. I Army, 30; Florida, 0. ~ 1 Rev. John M. Cantwell, bishop of

Two- s'6holarships, amounting to I Harvard, 35; Rhode Island, 0. j the Diocese of Monterey and Los yearly sums of $600 each, are : Navy, 13; Dickinson, 7. , ·j Angeles, were guests of St. Mary's

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PRICE -~f.GENTS

IRISH DEFEAT­LOMBARD HERE-. .

SCORE:-·:14TO 0 awarded sons of the Pennsylvania ~ . Georgia Tech; 10; Va. Mil.: College. . .

Off~Cam_p_us fy1i_ssi_on ·at St. Jos_eph's railroad employes every year. ·. The 1 Inst., 7._ ! . Miss Cantwell IS return~n~ to Rockman Use Straight Football j b R scholarships are made . possible by I Michigan,. 36; Case, 0. I Tipperary, Ireland, after a VlSit _of . v· 't 0 p . "Church: Directed y. ev. . . a memorial fund to Frank Thomp- : _De Pauw, 3; Indiana, 0. i several mo~ths to her brother. MISS . . lSI ors pen ass ..

·George finnegan. son, former president of the com- l Ohio, 24; Ohio Wesleyan, 7 .• Cantwell Will ca!l on Mrs~ Boland, Attack~ pany. Seventeen students entered 1 Purdue, 39 j Wilmington, 0. r mother of Hardy Boland, formerly I

The annu al student mission will the competitive examinations given j Illinois, ·24; Nebraska, 7. secre.tary to Eat;ton _ De ~alera. By Thoma~ Coman~ "begin this evening at 7:30 in-the last June: :1 Chicago, 10; Col. Aggies, 0. She IS accompame? by Mo~stgn ~re The Fighting Irish met the. test

· .Church of_ .. Our Lady of. t_ he Sacr.ed M C thy u'ho while t•·aveling ''"tl1 • . Minnesota 20 · Ames 17. c ar ' .. .. ..... and defeated,- Lombard · College,

"Heart, with:a sermo;t and be;tedic- DOME· CAMERAS I Wisconsin' 7· 'coe 3 her, will visit friends who live in 14-0, on Cartier field yesterday aft-~ tion· and will contmue until the =1 I 45 . 'K ' 3 ' · Ireland. In addition to paying a _ · . -Solemn Clo.si'ng next Saturday morn-. owa, , nox, · . "t 1 t 1 t" f B th ernoon. The game was. a battle of · = B t1 13. F kl' 7 VlSI a so o re a IVes o ro er . · . · · . . . ; ing. Rev. James W. Donahue, C. ! . Qu e;! M :an I;4,. ·a . Albeus who ·reside there-. he in- .wit~, spe~d; ··one_ of hard fightmg. S.C., who.'\vi~l conduct the mission, BEGIN TO CLIC. ·K ltow:a~ Ico a~mes, ' ~orge- tends to go_ to Rome. He 'plans to S~-~Issl~'s ;quad proved to?~ every .

. ,-vm deliver a_ sermon on "The Mod- · .. j . ' : . · , - be gone for several· months. They t ~ng t e opest~s h~d said about ·ern ·Gaptaiil of Christ." . . . : . CCentre,_ 272,8CaTrsh~nl-NOew m, 0. left New. York City for Ireland ... them a~d gave one of_the best dem-

. · · f ff stu· 1 arnegie, ; Ie ' · · · on strati_ ons of _heady football seen . . de;ts\v~~s~;~~b~~ino t6~~;:t~~ St~ I Corn~ll, 84; .Susq~ehanna, o~I R"ULE' s ON c· UTS on the.local gridiron. in·,many sea-' Joseph'.s Church in South Bend. at Seniors Begin to Pose Wednesday; i Dartmou~h, 6 j Mame, 0.. i . .· . sons. -.. tf:oo, 'under ~he direction of Rev. ~ freshman Class; Sophomores. M Brown, 13 ; Colby, 0· : Lit_tle I:lashy Wo~k .

. George Finnegan, C. s; C. ·Each j W. & .J., 1 ; Wash. & Lee, O.! . . . .. The whole battle was fought out :-morning of the week' at 6:30 there and Juniors to be Taken. j .. Kala~azoo _High; 13; South! COMM' ENTED ON by steady~line .. plunging, and fast . will be . mass and :instruction, and All Dome • pictures will be take-n i Ben<d :High, O. _ . . _ · j driving off the _ ends, t"h.at netted . each evening at 8:00. there will be within these two weeks, Jack 1+:.."-:-"~··-·~-::-"-."~"-"_"_,._,_,~ gains of from 5 to 20 yards for a sermon and benediction. · Scallan, editor-in-chief, announced - --- both'· elevens .. Very little of the

A special car \viii run ;from St." yesterday .. The Russell Studio, of PICU GlEEMEll Father O'Donnell Explains Absentee spectacular work that featured the Joseph's "Church. to. the Univ:ersity Chicago, will send their mim here . n . . . .• , . I . o· M s game" last week, was to -be seen, at 5:15 _a; m., and two special cars Monday. . . Regu allons a If ore r ee yesterday. 'In th'e last quarter, will leave the churc~ at'T:25 a. m; "Seriior class pi~tures will be tak- ·Fo··R T-.H~s·· -_y._ -E.AR · · Profs~ He ·Says1· .. Lombard threw a scare· into the '}'he cam~us cafe_t«;r~a will p~t ~n en on the campus this year. Seniors I Attention to sections 9 and . 10 Irish camp by completing several extra men ,to_ facilitate serVIce ·and are asked to. visit the Knights of ,. of the new ,.regulation of class ab- passes~ Of the ten passes, only five ·· · to take care of the. ext:ra number of. Columbus. chamberS iil Walsh hall, --- . ..j sences ,Vas. Called yesterday by Rev. f:iled to -b~ complet~d .. Enr~ght and. stud~nts.. . . . . . between 8 and 1130 a.m., and 1:30 Meeting M_onday ·_.No, on at 12 :30_ Hugh O'Donnell, Prefect of Dis~i- I.:ay~en proved capable. of defend-

Bulletms a~nouncmg. t~e sched- to 5 p.m., beginning . ·.Wednesday plirie .. __ · _ __ _ · ing their goal against Lombard's ule ·for the. campus miSSIOn h~ve for one week No pictures will be Will Be the First R~gular One Section 9 states that only those last minute attempt to score on' the been placed m the halls: _Bulletms taken after the following Wednes- ·Of C_lu~_·, Other Men to Meet. cuts which a student accumulates Irish. . . . ... for . the off-campU$ ·miSSI?n have day, Edward Dineen, in ·charge of while absent in the common interest . Captain Harvey Rrown, playf~g a been ·posted .. The. bulletm says: that section of the book, ·says. After fwd weeks ·~f persist{mt ef-:- of the Univel·sity shall be cancelled hard, fast game in the guard posi-

: "The fr~it. of_ t~~ • mission ~~ep7n.d~ ~Juniors \'?1~. be in Music . hall fo~t, the perso~nel of the Glee club by the department of discipline. _ . tiorr, ·. -.~ade hims;l~ fea;ed by t~e . upon th<: dispos1bo11.o~. ~he I~di~d Monday_ evemng and_ for ___ a we~~ fot. 1923-192~ pas bElell. a~mounce~ Accordin ... to_ Father O'Donnell op~os1tlon "by . h1s terrific_ ~~ckles,

-.·ual.'·=-Dallyc·Gommumon-Is .. essentlal- ·a1t.e'rw'-·'_a'r(l'-for--siTh_ ·ouette.··p-ictul•e-s· ··by Joseph- Cassasanta, assistant d1" --t-.d• ·- t · hg · · .1·1 b b · t b. '· one _of which ·put Swanson out of ,. . · h. .J f ll · . , · · t' . 'th . . ·. . . • t . s u en s w o WI e a sen ecause th B , . t kl' d . to. t ,e' ~ est . co-opera I?~ WI •. by Charles I>onahue and AI Hock- rec or. . . . . . . : of. athletic, musical, debating or e game .. ~owns ac mg_prove . . grac?: the greater th: sacr~fice this walt,. Dome· phot.ographer~. . _ - The task of. cho~smg the mem- other .. trips in the. 'interest ~f the cost~y to Kalamazoo last week. entail~, the greater will be your re- Tpe Freshman class w11l be. on bers of the club Jhis year ~~as ex., University-need· not make applica- · Strmtg at. Center. · , ward. . - . . . . . Cartier field at 12_:30 ·Wednesday, ceptionall~. difficult because of .t4e tion for absentee· slips. The m~th- Walsh and Kizer were a· stone

. · · Holy ,Commumon Will ~e distnb- for thei.r pictures. The Sophom_ore g~neral excellence _of the. _voices od of proceedure ·\vill be as follows: wall at center, ~but th'ey faced a .. · uted daily ·at_ St .. ~ o_seph s · Church, class will. be at th~ same place ,.at tried ot;t. All who. worked fmthful- The, faculty director of the depart- stone wall equally-. as hard, as· was

·· andt_the u~lul abl- facffihtied~ fort·hlate re- 12:30 . Thursday, ~nd · the Jumor ly durmg the tryouts, and those ment from which the students are shown when Layden .. was. stopped cep Ion WI • e 0 :re on e cam- class at 12 :3 0 Friday. _ , whose names are riot , among those to· be absent \viii notify the prefect ·at the line . three· times in·• order ·

· pus. ·.Confessi~ns wll! b.e heard . each . H~ll- pictm·es· \vill .be taken be~· ~isted, a;e asked to hold themsel':"es of discipline and he. ,viii in. turn in- when No.tre. Dame was .within sCOJ.'­.. evem;tg afte~ benediction and each gmmng the . folloWI~fg Monday. m readmess to. _fill. m~y . vacancies form the professors by mail.· ing distance. Tim Murphy and N op-,mo:mng durmg mass .. · · . f '~,'hey will be ta~en in front ·of the that may occur. ~ . .. Section -10 states that every ab- penbe1·ger played a steady game on .

Fat~er. Donah~e, the .c~nductor.~- halls .. - · · ' _ · _ . . - _ The personnel or- the club .fol- sence on the last day before a rc- the ·line,· N oppenberger making·· sev- · the miSSion_, . g~ve .a. series of se~:- · 'Organizations and clubs \vill ap- lows:. .. . . . . . . . cess shall, be penalized .by a double el;ar·· pretty ,tackles ·and. recovering

. ~ons last year du;n~g L~nt.- He Is pear at the S. A. C. meeting Mon:. First tenor~_:_John D. Kevill, cut.. The word 1;ecess shall apply a fumble. ·Hunsinger and .Collins w~ll kno~vnas ~ missw~arythr~uf~- day, and ·at the time. they .prese~t Vernon Rickm;d, Thomas,O'Com).or~ to Thanksgiving, CJI_ristmas anti gave·. good account of. theh~-- posi-·

.. out the count! y, a,nd IS on.e ? , e their rea:Sons for existmg, Will make Henry Padden, Lawrence Margow:- Easter holidays. \ . tions on · the · Wings and V ei·gara · ~est. speakers -of \the-~ missionary dates. for .. pictures Jf permi~ted :to ski, ;Harlan Herman, John Gu~·tis, Father O.'Donnell advises all stu- smeared the Lombard backs ·and athers. · continue as clubs. ·- · - ·· .. ; . , . Martin·- Smith .. · dents to have the particulars of the spoiled sev~ral runs-~- that started

MEET TO PROVE DEBATING Wilt RIGHT TO Ex1sr . BEGIN IN MONTH

Second teno1~s-John F. Stoeck- different· sections ·explained· ·by out with ·perfect interfei·ence .. ley, Victor Lemmer, Robel:t Rink, their instructors so· that there may Hauser lost ground in the open-> Dobert Dixon,· Franc_is ·Walther, S~ be no mis-understanding,_ . ing quarter, when he missed :Re:. R Bower, Carl . Paulissen, John · · gan's pass, but later: came through

Haley, Edward B_anks, Paul De:- s·ELECT·: IRISH'.. with some lengthy gains.· ·Hauser's Paolis, . J o~n B . .Lenihan. first pass was intercepted and net~ _

First basses-:-George Koch, Fr;m:- ted Lombard 45 · yards. The first cis• Howlan.d, Charle~ Baumgartner, -'- · · ' · · · · · · · p~riod saw Lombard putting all the

· ___ Ciub.s Must Pr.ove_ Whr T~ey Should Four Veterans:. Add Strength ~:lle~:'l~sE:·<;;~:,~J~~~~~e~~~~·ge 'c· ·_o L F· ··T. ·E_A. M. ~ft~~~~ss~~~e sic~~?e the~r1;~e~c~~n:; EXISt If Th Ar t EXISt Says .tO Second bases-Frank Aley, _Rob- . crashed the center hard and .threw

·_ . ' 'J . ey ,e ~- J . . . .. ' New Team; Wabash and ert Welsh, Robert Stone, .Thomas. -- Murphy. of Lombard. fo~ a- loss, -SJ A. c .. Committeeman. . ... DePauw Scheduled... ' H. Hodgson, -Raymond Brady,-·~or: To·, Play .Chai_n-0'-Lakes T.o.day_; near _the close of the-period .

. ·In an effort to raise the ·standard . . . . . _ bert Engels, .-A. L. Myers, Claude S M M k T First_ String In. of_ stu_dent org· a_ni_zations at the Uni_-_ ·. D_ eb_ a_ tin. g pr.el.imina.rie __ s at 1-l'otre· Pitze_nberger .•.. ·· _: . · . _. - - ·, , even en a e earn In .

r b · h th - The first string ·replaced the . sec-:~~rs~i~d:~r~~~~sg ~llal~~r~~l~en!~ ~~~i~g '~~ a e~~e~~~t n::de' ~~:~.= Gl;;~l:~s!i~Ie~~l~:l~~~~!a;~:~~ •. ~ . Qualifying .Round. ·, _ofi· ngdht·a_ ~~alit ~oaods_e __ b aelelnthaececnu' emr~fatai.nngd ·12 ·a· 0 .. . · .h. · terday "by Rev.erend William A. a· t 1· 2 ·.ao. /All.· me-mbers must at~ Seven men were picked to ·repre-

: tomorrow. in the Nort room N D · th If r k on the benches during the quarter~ · . . __ -of the __ Lib_r_ar_y .. The_y __ - WI_'li meet_ Bolger, C.~S~\C;; director·o~_debatr tend this meeting· The f_ollo\ving sent otl\e. arne on. ego m s · ft · the. 'close · of the qual1'fy1'ng In this· period, Brown disp_layed his · there .·w-I'th ··the· Stude'nt Act1'Vl't1' es mg. . . . . men wt'll me·e· t. ~~ith the above men- a er ·

' d s t d · Th ., lo score severe tackling. q. ualities and Stange ;Corrnnittee ·and will•show\vhy they . The subject this year • is: Re- tioned: Donald Gallagher,. Edmond roun s . a ur ay. e w • h · · 1 d th t th f d 1 t men were: tried a 50-yard drop kick that fell . · ·; s ould exist. . ·. . so ve ' a e ·- e era govern~«;n O'Toole, . John Petrich, W. E. An- J. k .. Ad . 39 39 . 78 short. by 10 yards. . The Rockmen .

' In ease· any club president cannot ·should enact legislation. pr~Vldmg ·derson, J, J. Hodson, ,Walter Moran, ac ams --.. "··........... 78 suddenly broke a\vay from . the . be present~ Mark Nolan, of the •s. f~r . the compulsory arbitratiOn of Carl Schaffer~ Thomas .. O'Hea-rn, Joe Foglia ..... -.· ....... _____ _41 . !~. 79 Clinging -Lombai·d crew and Miller .. A. C.,. says; ariother representative disputes b~tween ·. emplo~er~ . ~J?-d Herman . Beitner, Harry Calhane, Dan Harris ...... ~: ..... ~~ ..... 39 41 79 went through· tackle. for 31 . yards.~ .· ~usb be present. . . . , employes in the , coal and railroad W. A. A'Hearn, M. E. Niedham,' Jr., ~ay _Bm;end .................. ;~ 41 .· 80 Crowley carrying the· bali on the

: Clubs must have.a high ·standard fn d u s't r i e s; ' (Constitutionality Jack Adams, Clifford Noonim, Rob- eorge. ar_ ..... --··-.-·---~ . 41 ... 81 next p-lay,_. left 'his interference in. and d fi 't · · · · · · · 1•

1d Nola· ·n waived.) : The subJ' ect was debated t Fl ~ . · , Fred . Lmk. .......... : ......... _40 . . -. e m e purpose, sa . '· . · er . ynn. - c ·b · - 42 40· 82 a::burst ·of speed that netted him 15 . . or they: will not be allowed _to. exist. at Notre. -Dame _a· number· of years _James oi ett · ...... ~....... . . _ ..

_·It is possible that the EL A. C.' \vill ago, b~t ~~cent dev:elop~e~t_s have · · _. Stev:· Ca~boy and James Dur- yards::. T~e stands were going \vild,. lay :down• rules for the organiza- revolutiomzed the quesbo!l· - . Hundreds" Dance at : can, ·With 84s·each~ we~_·e close_up- and. 'yellmg for. a :t~uchdown.

: tions althoU h thiS has not et ·be.en . ,The debating_·. schedule, \vhich ~a·s, · · T • • l ·D on t1t~ ·heels ~f th~·1Ieaders .. ~Keen .Cro\vl~~ ,. ma<l~ a ~r1ll1.ant. · run decided. g ::, · ' · " , ~. . riot been : entirely· completed:, in- · Junior c ass ·. a nee competition. marked ·_all play of the through tac~Ie and was h1t b~ five ·

"No pictures will be, ta,ken_- 0~ clu~es. Wabash ·an~ DePea~. _ Ne-_ Hundreds attend~d the Junior games. ., (Contmued on. Pa1re. 4.) . clubs which are not .re~ognized by g~tmtio~s are bemg carried · on dance.' at the :.Ti:ibun·e, auditorium . · The Irish golf team 'vill go into

_ the s. A. c.," Jack Scallan; editor w1th otlier school.s and the com- last night, ·and danced from 9 to 'action for the first . time today Subsc1:ibe. for the DAILY. of .The· Dome, said yesterday: . _ plete · schedule Wil~ ~_e announced .12. ' · '. · · against the Chain-0'-Lakes. Next _ .. -+•.;..;.,.-...;.,~.-.. :... .. ~ .. - .. ..;. 1,~.,;_1,_.,.: + shortly. _... . . :The music was by_ Steimrich's or- Satui;day ~ney-,vm ~phiy· the Chris.: , · · · ·

. -! · j Notre Dame ·has only a few vet- chestra, of Elkhart, \vith special tiana club of Elkhart.'" Play for. to.- - . ORCHESTRA MEETS. .. . (' TODAY'S INTERHALL" :

1 eran. debaters; ~ar~ Nolan; John musical features by William Furey, day's game w~ll be for 36 holes and -_:The Notre D_a'lne Varsity orch~s-

1 .... · .. '._:_GAMF;S._·. i ·:.Stanton, John Higgms, _and•Paul formerpresident_.of_Glee·club, andwillstartat_9:00a.m .. _ ... tra will meet'ii1 W'_ashingt(m H~ll · .. · . . . _ .. _ . . !: ;Breen,, au· of whom· were members James Artley, :trombone soloist of The·se fall ·contests 1vill give tl~e auditorium Tuesday .at 12:.30 p·.rn. !Badm vs.~Gorby. , ·_ ·. . .. . .. j of the debating teams.last"year, are Ols(m's'Milwaukee orchesti-a. _ .. • team the_ necessary_ experience·foi· All otchestra men;, band· :fie~, and·. f- · . '\V alsh ·vs. ·:;Brownson ... · . f eligible." • The places on these teams The dance was planned to raise the. sp_ring,_ season, . when, th'e ·. tea~ oth~rs wishl"ng- to, be_ come';' memb~rs . · L· . : . . S~rn:t. ,vs.lll:~shman. i ar_e open to· students of all· four funds for the Prom. Financial re- will be matched \Vith 'golfers frol)l are, requested to be pre;sent. · Bring ~-::-.. ;:..;~~~·-·-··-·;~ .. - .. -::-••-••-•+. classes._ ports were not available last night: other ~olleges. . · . ..._ your instruments .... - __ .._ .: "._;_.}:. '. • - ' ' ' • '. • . • . } . . '- ,' y.. ' • . .· •.. • . . ~ • . . . ,. . , ''. . . . . .• • • .... . - ·~. . . t ...

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·Looking_ Glass /

. My brother is .so lazy, he has last 'vinter's snow on his shoes.

. -L. C. G.·

* * .. . Another little song entitled;

':Now that my eY,s haye gone blind, I ·expP-ct to spend the rest of my life in Elkhart/'

. * * '. * NO SENSE TO IT •.

Don't 'be as silly· as .the ahsent­minded banker, who went into a safe and closed the dooi· ·after him, saying: . "I. won't . h·ave to close it ~ow, 'vhen I go out." He didn't.

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Copy Collected· trom Daily Bulletin Box a~ 5:30 P.M •

VOL. 2. NO.9 LAWRENCE W :-9'LEARY, Editor .

REGARDING BULLETINS . 'A box has been arranged under the ·po.rch of· the Main Building to receive, bul .

letins which are to -appear in the OffiCial Bulletin. No method other'.than the bulleti~ box will be_ used fo~ the collection of bulletins.. Bulletins will be. collected from the boxat5:30p.m. ' · · ·

·* * * * *· PENNSYLVANIA CLUB.

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Meeting of all m.en from the Ke~tone State at 5:45 Monday, in the North room of the Library: Election of officers and plans for the Pitts. . burg trip. - .l · • · · -

... * * * ' -~ .. IT ALlAN ~LUB.

·All 'those interested in the formation of an Italia-n club ~ill meet at 12:30 Monday in. Room 230, Main building~ . F. D. CELEBREZZE.

. ' ' . . * *• * *· * ,. . --- I . CLUB ·OFFICERS ..

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Stoeckley, S. A. Ka~e, Lawrence G • .Kelly, Paul Funk.

. . .. _ • . . BUSI~Ess:sTAFF. . .

. BUSINESS . MANAGER. •••....• : •...••... : ............ :.· ............................. ; .. ~ ..... ~ ..... J AMES F.- HAYES

(Continued.-) · The villain; (for Hooda :guessed

it '\Vas he, or perhaps. rather, he guessed ·that he :was it)-the vil­lain-but need we describe the vil­lain? Is the ·wretch worth it? We

There will be a meetin_? of. the presidents .. and secreta;ies of: all, ~ student clubs or organizations on campus at 12:30, Monday, in the North '

Local Advertising Manager ..... : ................ :.. ...... ; ................. : ....... : ...... ~: •...•••.. Walter J; Haecker

... · gf~~k1~:'MJ~~~~~~;~~:~~~:::::::::::::::~::::::::::::;::::::;~:::::::~:::::::::::::::::1~r~~ ~~!~~~!~~ Senior and Junior Assistants ..................... ~-......... : .... T. Ahern, Ed. Thode, George Ludwtg Sophomore .Assistants .. :.~ ......... ~ ....... : ...... : ................. ; ............ John· Patrick, John A. Adams Freshman Assistants-George Schill, ·Tom O'Connor, Errol Jones, V. Whitaker, F. Andrews~ G. F. Green, A. Nanovic, P. Dillakamp; C. Dickerson, AI. Anton,. Ed. O'Brien

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· · FACIT,"ERGO EST_

will :see. .. . . . . . ·. A man of fairly odd years; . he

stood six ·feet, two and a half inches from the girl ·in his stocking feet. Treachery, perfidy, infidelity, and

room of the ~ib!ary; . MARK E. NOLAN. .

* * "* * * CHICAGO CLUB •.

'' Me~tipg of Chicago club at8:00, ':!'~esd~y night~ in the South rooru

of the Library. · CHARLES· C. COLLINS, Secretary. .. * ' * / * ... -... - ' - . ' . ' ..

profanity. lurked all over his face; AFTERNOON CLASS HOUR CHANGES~ -.:·To be or not to be.'· ·- - ~ · Orrather, treachery, profanity,.and To_ -give. the students· ~ho take.the_ir meal~_.in_the.cafeteri~·.'more··.

--~ .That'is t1le que_sti~n to be dectded iri the cases of- the clubs when the other two- (I. f.orget. the~) time for dinner, the first afternoon· class will assen:tble at l :30. instead of they_'·cOipe before the tribunal of the. Students Activities· Cori1mittee t~- l~rked on a part of his face, w:hlle- 1 :15_. This. change is to go. into ·effect Monday, October 8." . T}le _second

. morro,v."·_ They must prove that ~hey have a right· to exist or they will bigamy, . poverty, and -. alchemy hour class will start·at 2:30 and the last class will start at 3:30 •. - '

. be considered. as mythical organizati9ns. · . . . - • . . . - squatted on what- was left. The

. <.The S. A.· C.' shQuld be patted on the-back for this move, and P.at- rest of him to the·waist line '\vas· a "_!.t;d-again if they tap_many elub~ on the head tomorrow. All_ o~ us have 1~hapsody of gluttony, and from

·' · been cla'!fioring for a clubbing of the clubs: No one, except a fond par- there on down to the carpet he .was ent who"was delig~ted to hear that ~rankk·was elected vice-president a parody. In fact, n:ooda -dec1.ded of tpe ·_Roun4 Table or Keepe1:. of: ''r ampum for the· Oklahoma Braves, that he: lo~ke_q downright. unnei~h-tl ht th ·- 1 b t tl · · , - ~- . . · borly. A.villam of the blackest.die,

·.. wug · e .c u s ~~an any 1~ng., ·. · : :_ . . - ·- · · · . ·. ·. . . · and aU· the more so because air the _ . : · .. _ O~ce_ upon a time··. th~y did. That was .·"~,.h~n .acby~ttes at Notre above· marks were c~mpletely dis-

·_D:.!me were few;. - .. · ._ . · .·. . · ·· . · · ·. · · .· · · g!Jised u.zi'der· the· cloak of a frank, .. :- ·. -~o~v Frankte _cannot_ afford to .atte.nd regular_ meetmgs of the earnest,. and gentlemanly young

-I · Oklahoma Braves; -the: Press CluJ:>,. the· Round Tabl.e, le Cercle Fran-· college chap._·_ . · · :. cais>' thtf Shakespeare· 'club~ the. Travelers;. and _the. Tuesday-TIJursday . ·But you. couldn't fool Hooda. He

* * *. * * GRAND-. RAPIDS CLUB.

There '\vill be _a· meeting_of all the. men from Grand._ Rapids "in. Room 219, Main building, Tuesday, 12:30. · · · COMAN.

... * :. •· • ' 1\~IICHIGAN CLUB.

M~~ting in the South ro~m· of Library, Monday, ~12-~30~

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· 104-iOG North Michiga~ Street. 206 South· Michigan· Street . .

· 337-339 ·South Michigan Street

'. NOTRE• DAME CAFETERIA ' , ON CAMPUS .

122 West.Washington Avenue·

club, all of which,- because of his course; he has a right to belong to. . ' had read too much. to be misled by · _ So,Ine· of the om~nizations 'existed in order !hat the club section of exterior appearances< ··He had: seen

,_-~ ~ ~:The. Domemight_be .yolumino11~;that J<?lrilny Il1_ight sho'\v _Helen ·a pic- too. ml!-.ch on ·Mic~ig_an ~t~·eet to .. _·· ··ture .of·.hiinsel£. as treasurer .. of .. the .Carolinians. ·The. fee· for .. Dome trust ·his. eyes. to .any gr~at~extent.

• __ ,7_-~-_;:~.·~-~ih:ef~Jf.~t~-y~af~·~~~use~~·~the~~~~p~r~r!.·'·de~tli.~:o_f<a=:·_fe,v··dubs._::~~ut -~o~t~~ii::d:)~~~-~v~~}~:-:·~11- -~~:=:J!p~~ -_· .. -~~ .: Some of the clubs have -a purpose. They niay form a <valuable :HOW, MUCH MIXED?

•-119-121 West Jefferson ·Blv'd-: ... 10.7.:E:'"-Washin~~:ton -Avenue_,_· .. -~·'s21:Wes_t· South Street----.-·-:-:-:· 3 ·.-~-

.· CLl\RK'S .. LUNCH ROOM .... 15 to 19 w. 6th ·s~ ..

.. .... ~ -- GARY~ nm:-c·. ,. ~- ~ ~c

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_: - adjunct' t~ cl~s~_. ~vor~~- 'Some of the course 'cl:ubs have. died)}l the'.:last . -Sigii in ·ao,>mti:r\~n _ confectionary, · ·-.few :years~and . t}fey:_are well dead~· . . .. . . . c : . . • . . · _ · · . . . • d 1.: s - A· -· . . --~- . b . .

1 1 pipe uy· cout·G. J. .:·

. ~· ... :·- :·But the citY: a~d-state clu _s, excepting p·ossib y the Roc Ies~er, -...Chi- · "Soda. · . · ·. · ·: cago, Toledo, F.ort }Vayne, Indianapol_is, arid -a 'few .9t~er clubs,: are · Not·. two. fiav~rs mixed..:..:....Hic/'

.. :{ool!shly -aimless. . - _ · · . . _ . , . --Some· soda! · ~. · ~ , 1 - ·.:" _. -. Oiie chib began· tlie. year. with- plans-Jar. hometown publicity for * * · *·

. ·' •, . ··t.heir. inem}Jers-h,oping :. to. attract' m'ore men .to Notre. :name, . on t4e . SHE's ,A CARli ·_' .. " . -:principle· that :the ·pul?licity. ~voul~ evoke corinnents: -.".If :Os·car ·Smith Last ·night I held .a little hand, . ::is ·going" so well ·out· there; • I c~n· become· somebody there, too"-and .···While .iri her parlor ·chair, .. :-''vitli ·plans 'for···organizing. the· _n1en, . from the~r ·state at . Homecoming. She 'did not seem .to· be. content, · ~Good .plans_._ "<:M u.ci~· like· these rna d. e. by other Clubs.· in other years .. And somehow seemed to ·care.

:They_ ·may be carrittd out .. __ . . . - · . ... < I looked right straight into he1;-eyes ./'

. . The,s;·_-A; C. has a pretty problem for tomorrow .. Tiley should'.be · .To see if we'd agree. ·.... . . ·;:,·;, ·· · · · ·bl d · · ·k·. 1 Isawourmindswere·not'-thesame,

. ~·merciless with·. their ·slashing u geon. : u· they rna . e c ubs~ fight_ to · ·For plainly. could:· I see: · ·Jiv_e; only., the fitt~st.will~suryive~- · ~ ~ . . .· . : . .. . : . . . . :. ' That ·she was pointing to her--heart~

· . Soi1th · Ben<t ·IP.dian:a--~- ~--.-

·· ., · -l· ~ -_ ~y·Bu~ I ·ha~ ~--~hrow!l-. away ·-~. :- ·,. · -~ .I

The only . heart r ever ·had;· - · ;: . Arid-tbisTdared-.not say; ·

. ._ . .'J:his year'sJ)and has ~egun '\vell. _A d_rum:major has been scle.cted For in -a ·poker game· you can't · ·- · · ~- ·Tell_ all the cards you know. ·

. -~~/~-'~BLOWING AND~BOOSTING''·· .• $5:5o.···.Mea.I ·Tickets -l5~oo• ·.· ·. .. . . . - . . . - ' . . . ' . . '•

-·~:and-the -meinber~, of. the organization-. have ·already. been· m~asured for I had _three ·aces ;and' a king, · _· _:;n~~ty~unifor~s-'vhicli 'vilCarrive·.in time ·:far_ the. s~U:dent-trip to Pitts- · But· could not 'tell her so. . . -

·. :. lmrdg.ffi--~Tl.his yearJhhe: bani cl IDCil' will receive cr£edllit fhor. tl~efir work adndf it ';:___y, F. L. · _:::is ·_I cut tQ see. ow· t 1e ·orga!J.ization _can _a .s ~rt o ·a· won er ul .:.- . ·* '!' · • . -;:..:. : ':'· ....

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·~Good._at all Up~-Town~-L~c~tions , . • . •• --··, ···- , . • • ~I' •. ~ : , _· , ••• • • ~ , • -

. :. _ .. -:succes's:_,~It is a steady:breeze; ho~y-ever, :that makes_ ~-high wave high . WHY· NOT. "THE HALFBACK . ·('•jln~::col1tinued: wi{td wi~l'be necessary ·to_ keep the band's enthusiasm at .. ·_ :·oF N. D:';? ·

: top·pitch~• · . . . . · · . , .. , . . . _ , . . . . .. . . . Sir: .. The w: · G~- N.?s. letting us ·r

-, . There are:three.kinds<o£ wind at No.tre··name~ . .:..The first· is~ blo'\vn know . of~ the: 'Army~Notre-. Dame .: --. , through ~iristrl!-inents &nd .'may he~ called ~'ed~cate~ 'vin_d."· ··_Much of football· ·excitement reminds me to· ~~~!!!!!!.!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~

- . ·-''"this is going to·.-\vt!ste· on -the~ campus; too ipany. irisfruments are -lying tell you that, as J sto.od looking ·at . OFFICE ;P_HONE. ··RES~· PHONE ·:unused :in·. their·:cases ·:·and. too m~ny fello,V,s, -\vho· $hould :be . .-helping display-fram~s. of 'the .·movie .:made Main 689 :Main I162.~ ~847.:

_., ·;.p~·~fessor_·Parrea'nt;:_are rl:ep'riving ,Notre Dame· of .a "talent that could from '.'The Hunchback of Notre not·· be used. better· than in ;the service of the school.· The nian who Dame,"- a New -Yorker behind me

.. -. · ~ pl~ys··a· bdnd•· i~strurneiit and· does.·not .belong to :the b~nd, sh~uld talk said. to. his .compaiiion: .. "This' pix--- .. . · · . · shure -attobe great!· ··Notre ·Dayme DENTISTRY

: · pve~.::.the situation 'vit~_' a frie~d; ··an~ther · vie'\vpoint. might. be _enlight- is oP.e .o_f· them :Western 'colleges." :

. --~pjngrh·e·~icond·type ~f willd,:.:b~yi~d .it{o~ygen-~-~~ring.qualiii~s, can ' -.~F.-:T. K._:-- . ·Qr.-Rober{:F." Luc~i -' ()nly kriock .. : :/This. wind belongs to the type of-. man '\Vhicli· Notre- Dame ' • ; . Extracting and S~rzcry ~f- the.

~. . . ':::~oilld-do·_,vi~hout.'·_ If· this man·_camiot 'do or": praise, he"does b'etter .to .F-. . .. .: .. . -.·.. . . . M_?~~h;al_!d- Jaws·::': - :

.. ._.retain l1is-w!nd w_ hich.he-:mightu_se.-_- .. -·._ .· ._ - _· - -- _ . - ·. -0 -.-0· t._··ba· ·-1.1·-·<,_ · · ·---- -- · h - f db 1 · b - . · . . · J_-~ _M_ .-S. B_ uildi~!r. ·.·.·._.·

-_ : : · .The t ird Jype o .w~n ~. e. (mgs to ~e: wh() .. g_os~~~:-.. Such ":"ind, and · · · - · · · · · · . ' Oi_the :wind of 'those •W:~o.lej; it. pass :Htrol_!gl! in~tr'!nne~~s,. is worthwhile; · · SOUTH: BEND, INDIANA' .. ,

:c_ .. ·<Such wind makes gopd·ba'nds .. · . .:: :: .. _ ·· J- _ • • ~, • • • , • :_

· · . · ~·-But this editoriaLiS';iofintend~d ·to be a mere·treatis~ ~n winds. . 'I_£ -is' inten~~d as. an~_appea~ lOr :the :band. ~ Jt 'iS intended to ·u~ge; el~ery

·- ,_~ - . ; ~. mai( who plays- iln instrument-:t~ lend his talents to. tlre effo'rts- of those ~ · ··:.,vho h8:v:·e.~ri.Ir~ildy.-made:th·e:han~·~certain of success~-·._>: -.~· · _.-.:. .... ·: _~.

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· .. [ From OffStage .·.

: Just ·how much of a· fool. is. Ed. · Wynn? After ·wi_tnessing his -mus-

... ical concoction ·at the Oliver Fri­. day evening, one is· inclined to be­·Ueve that·the g_entleman is anything . but foolish .. · In the first-· place, the

- ~book, lyrics, and music are ~is own work, . and in . the I?roductlonr he

· works tirelessly. It Is hard to say . · ,V.herein the secret of his succes~ . iies >he does not. dance, he does not · sin~; as do . other comedians. H.is . efforts c~:msist for the most part m giving the audience an idea of what is not coming next, and in refusin{~

. · to hire artists -who · come to him _· highly _ recommen:<Ied by . theatrical

magnates. . .. - The Wynn opus is good entertain-

PALACE· THEATRE

NOW SHOWING WILLIAM COURTNEY

AND COMPANY -in-

"THE DRAGNET" Four .Other Acts •

Photo Play Feature .Twenty-Seven Stars~

-iii-"j'Tea With a Kick" ...

Matinees, 1 to 5 p.-- m.-22c. -Nights, Sundays and Holi­days-45c-22c~Plus Tax.

ment and .it has nqne of faults nor e.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;o:.• . none of . the .. dragging moments which mar most musical offerings~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~

• Wynn seems , t? _ proc.eed _ on the principle that ]}Is pubhc shoul~ b.7

~: given its money's worth, and xf 1 .­

.. Joes not get. it, . he is resolved that . it ~hall be through-no fault of his.

YThe Perfect Fool" is of a uni-. formly . high standard: Th~ prin­cipals, Flo Newton, True·· Rice, ~Nydia D'Arnell; _.Arthur-- Burckly,

. ·and John. Dale sang or danced as the . occasion demanded as if they

·had· imbibed some of the spirit of the star.· The- chorus,: the. we~k

:'spot in too many musical_ comedies . and revues, is :far above th~ aver­

:·· ·._ age .. The singing.:._was g~od, and ~he . ·--dancing showed excep~10nal train­

/: ing. ·

O.tl v·Ea SOUTH BEND

SPECIAL

SoiDething Worth .Knpwi~g. · ·

JAMES BRENNA-N Old N. ~ D. Man, ·now educational secretary of· the · Illinois . Hygiene League, will appear _ here ·in- per­

NOTRE DAME· D~Y

.PARACHUTING ON

PARNASSUS To be, to be a man and live; . To know, to know His Presence an

adore; To have, have something, but to give;

To feel,._to .be a· lover-ask you _more? . · -A. G.

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F-ELL· FROM BIKE . . Lester j, Wolf,_ while on :his way

to Notre Danie last week,- · was thrown froin his motorbike : in his efforts to avoid running into a· man, who. was ·crossing the street. Wolf was taken in· his home

J.U"ler.~.Eadt_~s .. bi~ l.!l~,£.jl}..~d. were severely·hurt~he was~remo'Ved to St. Joseph· hospital; :Mishawaka.· He has been employed for·five years : at the Western-- Union: telegraph . office during vacation. He·. is· . in his third ·year~ · -·;

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vertis~ment! _·But the reason :is be... . : cause their ·"KUEHN"- ·Shoes ar~

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_We'd r~ther have .it that way~ .. .:so __ would you. you can'f get so muc;h.. : :. 'for your, money--:;;anywhere--: ... ;as we · .<?ffer you. · ·

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-: the nmke~s ?f. Eversharp pen_cil~-.: nib.:making; It ·sui~s its~ .to.any · , I:t has a h~geink capacity! '-And hand-.:to any style.· ·It is -·extra

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-.. :Butit is so nicely balanced-: and pro- . of iridium that money can buy. · portioned that it fits i:n.to·the fist most .__ The patented. ico~struction of t;he . coiDfortably. . . -- .. · . :. : . : ' .. cap makes it impossible for the pen:to ..

The Wahl_Signature Pen writ~s·the .. \eak in the pocket. _The: cap cannot ... mstant the.pomt touches paper.'. r.I'he split~Jor it is strengthened bythe_plain

· ink· begins·_ to flow_ evenly'-.- always .gold band. ·There are two sizes of. th~_ · · ..enough, ·nev·er· too much .. 'The pat- , Wahl Signature. Pen-one ,at --$5· £or . ented-, comb- . feed, m_ake~ shaking ~un- :\vom~n, and. _o:ne at $7 for men! Other .. · · . )\e_c~ssary. _· . . · ' · · -~rahl'-Pens~ $2;50. up_!

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:_- ;~4 __ ·-·- .. --·- ____ ----~--------- ·. ·· NO.TRE. 'DAME:-'DAILY . Svn,Z(i_t;, P(ltPbt.r .Z,_)J)_~§ ..... :. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " . ~ ... · ·,- :IRISH·DEFEAT LOMBARD. . Miller and Crowley put a:final kick Notre Dnme ................ 0 7 0 ·7 ' __ ,. •.•.. ·-· ~·- ·· -~ · .. .. . into ·the game by reeling off. two Lombinid .•..•...... ·--~~: ...... ·0 0 0 0 ···:- .. (Continue'd.from· Page. 1.) . runs that netted' 53 ·yards. l\.liller Summary: Toucliilo,vns-Miller-would-be . tacklers before: he· was l}lade· it again ·for 12. yards. and Stuhldreher. Points from try after

:·downed· after. a ·14 :yard gain/ The Stuhldreher went over on a beau- touchdown-Crowley, 2. ··Irish had the' ball-:under ·the Lorn- tiful line charge, that made the. final bard goal po.sts and· MilJer ·-came score ·14-0. · · · through with . the first score when Lineup and summary:

:-lie:: ·dove·: thro·ugh .:the .. line· fo'i~ .12· N ~tre Dame · Lohtbard yards. . : " Vergara.............. I. e. . ....... Swanson

The opem~g. of t~e th1rd qt;arter, Noppenberger .... 1. t ............. Stetson >-:~~v ;~~e 0~r~~:~\!~t!s:Iu_~~~~a~~ Bach ... , ................ I.· g. . ............. ~ar: ·'defied _the hard ·• drives ?£ -Layden, ~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~-r~· ~:-~~~--~-.R~~-:~~~:~ who tried to cross the hl1_e on C.:!n- E. Miller .............. r. t ....... Thompson t:r plunges. No_tre ))arne was off- Hunsinger .......... r. e ... Brockmuller

. side. on the next. play when Layden R · · . · L b went over the line- and the ball was eese ................... : q. ................ am · recalled. Lombard took the ball Hauserl ................ 1·. hh. H ............. go:

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Substitutions-Notre Dame: Collins for Collins; Crowe for Farrell. Lomb'ard: Vegara; Stange for Noppcnbcrgcr: Brown Murphy for Swanson; Minnick for Rose. for Bach; Walsh for Regan; Kizer for Wei- berry; Murphy. for Drockmuller; Freeman bel;. Oberst for E. Miller; Mayl for Hun- for Hannum; Rainey for Hummel. singer; Stuhldrcher for Reese; Crowley for ·Referee--Gardner, Cornell. · Umvirc­Hauser; Layden for Cerney: Miller for Griffith, Deloit. Head Linesman-Kiethley Crowley; Livergood for Layden, Farrell for Illinois. • . 1

Now that, school has started did you forget ·to h.ave your teeth fixed pefore­

·leaving home?· If so,: see· Dr. ·J .. T .. Holtnes. It is foolish to"pay tnor~ and· dang~rous to pay less. · ·

· d 0 th . t h t Conne ................ r. . · annum, p . , on owns. . n. e nex marc o C · . ·• f b · Hummel

" . ::the Lombard ' goal, Layden . a~ erney ............... : · ' ........ . '·tempted ·a kick and was hurt. o..n the . Score by periods:

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play, but he ret~rn~d t~ the. game. For the···first time- in 'the game

· .·Lombard . approached · the · ~Notra OFFICE ·. Dame g·oal line, '\vhen it was Loni- ,Main 88'('_

bard's' ball on the Irish 35-yard line. ·

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