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The Michigan Daily, 1911-10-21

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THE iwC1!lAtjL!N LAYLY

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ALUMNM FIGURE PROMINENTLY I*
IN PLAY "SATAN SANDRESON." *

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We are again receiving

TCOCOLATS

Formey, a~rtha Washington

Fresh every Wednesday and
Friday

4 full !in of

and Johnston's

Chocolate
DAY

Creams

Norman Hackett, '98, the well known
actor, who is appearing in a dramati-
zation of the popular novel "Satan
Sanderson" is booked to appear in
Ann Arbor next Wednesday evening.
In addition' to the interest in the form-
er Michigan student, is the fact that
the book was dramatized by an
alumnus and the wife of an alumnus.
Kirkland B. Alexander, '96, a former
Detroit newspaper man is responsible
for this adaptation of Hallie Erminie
Reeves' book. Mrs James 0. Murfin,
'95-'96 L, and a resident of Detroit,
worked in conjunction with Mr. Alex-
ander and Miss Frances Sibley, who
has since become Mrs. Alexander.
Starting merely with the Idea of see-
ing what could be made in the way of
a. drama. The co-authors gradually
found that they had compiled a play
of real merit.
When the book was finished, the
dramatists looked about for a place
to try their creation. Mr. E. D. Stair,
owner of a number of theatrical enter-
piises, became interested in the play
and decided to produce it. He thought
immediate ly of Norman Hackett to
fill the leading role.
Mr. Hackett had starred two seas-
ons in "Classmates" and "Beau Brum-
mel" and spent last year with "The
City," playing one of the leading parts
He was engaged for the title role in
"Satan Sanderson" and the entire pro-
duction was made under the supervis-
ion of the authors. Detroit was se-
lected for the rehearsals and Miss Jes-'
sie Bonstelle was given the complete
charge of the production.
The play opened in Toledo last
month. It has been travelling through
Ohio and Pennsylvania. Following a
single night here, the company will
be seen in Detroit for an entire week.

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CLASSIFIED ADS.
.Advertising matter for this *
classified column must always *
be paid for in advance, and may
be left at the DAILY office op. *
posite the Majestic between the *
hours of 12 noon and 10 p. m., *
or at Quarry's Drug Store, N.f
University and State, at any
time up to 9:30 p.m. *
These Ads bring Results. *
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LOST

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SUB rte' _

ivered to all pats of the city

Tel. 458 719 N. Universit
LYN D

Store
Phari, 270

5'H OTOGR A P
TO MICHIGAN STI

.gin

VIENT

GO TO

hfield & Co.'s

ice-to be had Anywhere.
we acknowledge no
ority in every instance.

Lost-Red Leather Wallet, containing
money and important University re-
ceipts. Please return to 226 S. 12th.
102-L. Reward. 16 & 17
WANTED.
Wanted-Young lady to represe
at the University of Michigan. e
have an attractive salary and cor
mission offer for the right party.
Apply direct to S. Lieberman & Co.,
Tailor Made Dresses, 507 W. Jack-
son Blvd., Chicago, Ill., or to the
Business Manager of The Michigan
Daily. tf
Wanted-Roommate, one to help care
for furnace for rent of room. 714
Monroe St., 1073-L. 15-1-6
FOUND
Found--An alligator skin pocket-
book containing bills, money order
and receipts from South Norwalk,
Conn. Owner may have same by
calling. Joseph Krapt at Hygienic
Room in Medical Building, 7 a. m.
and5p.m. 15&16
FOR RENT.
To Rent--Large double suite, reason-
able. Apply Mrs. Hurley, 604 E.
Madison St. 15-16-17
Shoes repaired while you wait. An-
dres, 222 So. State St. 8tf
Royal Tailors at 215 South Main..
12eod tf
Sweaters cut over at the Palais
Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf
Another Class Outgrows Quarters.
Another university class has out-
grown its quarters. Prof. A. L. Cross
of the department of fine arts, lectur-
es which have proven so popular with
the students and visitors from the
city, that the present lecture room in
Memorial hail will have to be vacated
soon for larger quarters.
Illini Club Gets Under Way.
Fifty Illinois men attended the first
meeting of the year of the Illini club
held yesterday afternoon in Tappan
hall and aided in ratifying as constitu-
tion which will prevent questionable
politics from entering into elections.
The next meeting of the club will
occur on November 3.

* State St. Above t. dware Store
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Matinee Tit ay S.P. M.

14 Aw

Wild w Show

t Week

Q, Pictures of anyt
can be photo
night or day.
(L most complete
Kodaks and Ph

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BillAB ers"
Fa st Act Earth

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We have a line of clothing
designed and tailored exclu-
sively for young chaps who
demand dashing style and
swagger in their apparrel
without resorting to freak-
ishness.

SMajestic

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lies in Michigan.
( FRESH FILl1S, Der
i n g and Prir
Prompt Service
Best Results.
Q Kodaks for rent, 14
day.
, Scrap Books 95c
E Buy a set of our n
for 25c postal card

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Company

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When

I I All Others Fail Buy

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HART, SCHAFFNER
& MARX
WObL CLOTHES HERE

League Representative Makes Report.
Miss Edna Thuner, President of
Women's League, was in Detroit yes-
terday attending the convention of the
State Federation of Women's Clubs.
Six years ago the State Federation
founded the Lucinda Hinsdale Stone
scholarship of $5,000, the interest from
which was to be used to help girls
through the university. Miss Thuner
will submit a report to the Federation
regarding the spending of this money.
Strictly all wool suits to measure
$15.00. Fit guaranteed. Varsity Tail-
oring Parlors, 336 S. State. Roy P.
Henry. tf
For a quiet afternoon or evening go
up the Huron. U. of M. BOAT LIV-'
ERY. 1-25

Raincoats, Spalding Sw
Hats, Caps and Cents Fur

$15 to $30

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Always the right style at the right time

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Wadhams & Comp
121-123 S. Main St.
When you See this sign it m ,a w,, nne ameea om is lc
second floor of 109 E. Washigton Si.1t is he only place where ev
home cooked, and you cannot Iid a more quiet, retired place in the ci
our ala carte service we sell meal tickets, also board by the week. Ou
is catering for banquets. For Informat ion call 13ti1-L.

217 So. Main
Suits and Overcoa's $15.00 up

Rosenberg's phone, Bell 266.

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LET

TRU B EY
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Furnish the Ice Cream for
Your Party
I Cater To Clubs and
Frats

"LIFE" is offering a novel and mon-
ey-making plan to men and women
who are working their way through
Colleges and Profesional Schools. You
can find out all about it by sending
your name and address on a postal to
L IF E' S COLLEGE STUDENT'S
LEAGUE, 17 West 31st Street, New
York City. 13 & 16
Royal Tailors at 215 South Main.
a 12 eod tf
Ele tion cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18

Polish Students Smoke Tonight.
The Polonial literary circle will hold
its first smoker of the year tonight at
610 Forest Avenue. At this time plans
for securing temporary club rooms
will be discussed. All members are
urged to attend.
Election cards printed at Ann Arbor
Press. 16-17-18
Rosenberg presses suits-25 cents.
12tf

Good,

Ne"

Have you noticed that Writing Pap(
In our south window? It is a sna
that does not come every day. 9c
pound. Envelopes to match.

If you want STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN
. PEUS, ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES, Etc., go
to in Michi- to headquarters for Student's Supplies
sal Chinese The Student Suppy Store
_____GILBERT & MORSE- CANDIES

Telephone your orders to

It

GOODYEAR'S

Violet Glycerine
Soap tOc
A beautiful cake of Green
Soap that works well in hard
city water.

A.

S. P

~- 4

DRUG

STORE

Is not the cheapest
full strength and k
strength till. it is all t
20c, 30c and
Bottles

Fall

BELL PHONE 11

Suit

We deliver goods promptly and guarantee quality.

25c a box of 3

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oys

Girls!!1

Our Soda Fountain
hot or cold drinks as
Everything is clean.

runs all winter-
you want them.

it to your measure-,-from the season's newest

edistinctive looking clothes

Dotie1re, Varsity Tailoir
117 East Liberty Street

Quick Service and Fresh
Home Made Candies Daily
At the
SUGARL,

E. E. Calkins, Drug
32 s. state st.

109 S.
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Allen's Good Clothes St or

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