THE MICHIGAN DAILY r?, SHOE ucted not to does not fit Et by so do- talblished 1849 WY! &, COMPANY Mlakers of Fine Jewe'ry other Preciouls Stones Artistic Jewelry x Fine Stationery East DETROIT, MICH. 'vIAR'M1kCY Rowe!'s Laundry ples, Dru,. 408 Detroit St MU-IC, AND DRAMAI Pepito Arrioi, Pinist. Pep ito Arriola, the musician-irre- spective of his age-is a marvel. His technique is quite perfect; far more than this, however, is that "something" which is described as "that divine spark of musical beauty that is given only to a few in eachgeneration." The music he brings forth from his instru- ment makes a direct appeal to the heart. Hle appears at the Whitney th ater this evening. Miss B3arrymore's coming to the New Whitney theater on Monday, November 13, is looked forward to as a dramatic event of unusual importance, not alone because of her great popularity, but because she iskto appear in the great English success "The Witness for the Defense," a' play written by A. E. W Mason. It is a play that is extremely Interesting, often thrilling, and always distinguished. Miss lBarrymore will have in her sup- porting company A. E. Anson, late leading man of the New Theater (now the Century), Leslie Faber, son-in-law of Henry Arthur Jones, the distinguish- ed English playwright, A. L. Abingdon, Lumsden .Hare, Ernest Stallard and£ Annie Esmond, well known for their work in many Frohman Companies. Charles Frohman has given the play a splendid scenic production. The first act showing the interior of an of- *ficer's tent in India, by night, with a thrilling scene in progress, is describ- ed as decidedly Kiplingesque. Cornell Ratifies Date for Meet. Director artelme'has received no-r tice from G E. Kent, graduate mana- ger at Cornell, that the Cornell-Mich- igan indoor track meet, March 30, 1912, has been officially ratified by the Com- mittee on Student Affairs at Cornell. 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TrUTT LE & CO* WE SERVE HOT LUNCHESf 1 Fine Lile of jLowney's and Hagley's Chocolates S7TUDl)E V l' 1JVLAI' O1RWILL FLY 1BLEIIOT )MONOPLAINE. Real, live 'airship flights will be in- augurated in peaceful Ann Arbor be- fore many moons, if the plans of Geo. W. McKay, '12 dent, are carried out. MlcKay,'who is a captain in the state militia and a regularly licensed avia- tor, has ordered a Moisant monoplane of the Bleriot type, to be delivered next spring. He intends to make flights of any distance up to 200 miles through the surrounding country. xThe Bleriot monoplane is a design used extensively in the French army. Beaumont, Selmon, Ovington, and Bar- ries are among the well-known avia- tors who have flown in this type. of machine. McKay, who was recently graduated from the Moisant Aeronautical School, of Long Island, will make his flights from a field~ near Ypsilanti. The .plane 'q designed to carry one passenger and f Will be equipped with wireless apparat- ds. Tests with various signal systems will be conducted for the state when the new machine arrives. Plans Hand Ball Tournament. Hand ball in the Gymnasium bids fair to be more popular than usual this winter. Dr. May intends to con- iuct a tournament and will appoint some one to look after it in the near future. Satuirday, Nov. Matinee and Night II Monday, Nov# CHARLES FROB MAN I MORT H. SINGER Presents Presents New Henry Woodruff "fETHEL B3ARRYMOR E I in IN The' Prince of Ton ight Prettiest of all Musical Flays Whitn~ey Theatr 75 People The Witness for the Defence Seat Sale Friday, 10 A. M. rice<; 0. 764$1- $1509- $2,00 Mail orders with postage enclosed givrn prompt attention. 75 S. at Sale T hursday Prices 35-60-76-'$I-,I 60 _ I 13 m 11 UNIVERSITY NOTICES I Packa.rd Shoes I lty THOMAS ROWE ]Prop. Bell Phone 457 EudentI S.L.A. ticket sellers who have not re- ported must do so immediately. Treas- 'irer will be in Graduate School Office this afternoon from four to five thirty. Junior lit class meeting, 4 p. in. Friday, Tappan hall. Men who are listed to go to Cornell 'see story) are to meet at M. C. depot t 8p. m. Senior engineer' football practice to- 'Ay, 4 p. mn., South Ferry field. Meeting of the Catholic "Students' club at its hall, 8 p. m. tonight. Yon known there are none better but mary - re highier in 'price. See the new snlappy fall stylt s at $.00o, $4 50 and $5.00o. ALLMAND& Agents for the Royal Tailori FORSYTHEt 215 S. MAIN , YO0U KNOW ward for $3.6 0 )y the week 4.f)Q (ER'S CAFE Opp.,loterurbaln st tt'0on $o r of the room lies in its furniture. It's surpiris- fl~ing how far your money will go in a store like ours. Come in and let us show you. trin Hailer JO'. , CARPEFTS AND DRAPERIES -.Maj estic. 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