THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I'll! t 21' LYNDON,W'"roos Hill Auditorium 1 Regal Shoes Latest English Lasts Kodak Films Finishing 1 LET THE FRESHM AN VIEW BOOKS POSTAL CARDS Photographer of Convention L:. Press Your Clothes Indian Moccasins More Comfortable than shppers JNER & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR 4 OFF ON ALL MILLINERY - Beavers Excepted, at- 6 .Uberty East DANA RICHARDSON ROME 166 IT ISTUPPITO YOU If you wish to insure certain satisfactitn let us handle your JE CREAM INTERCLOLEGtATE The Y. M. C. A. of the University ot Illinois will dedicate its new building today. The building cost $60,000, $10,- 000 being given by the faculty and stu- dents and the remainder by outside friends in Champaign and Urbana. Dr. David Inley, vice-president of the University, w~ill preside at the. ded- icatory services. The list of speakers includes Bishop W. F. McDowell. CARTOON CONTEST TO END TOMORROW NIGHT Campus artists, who wish to submit cartoons in the contest for drawings to be thrown on the screen at the an- nual football smoker, must be handed in at the Michigan Union before 5:3C3 o'clock tomorrow night. Prizes of $5.00, $3.00 and $1.00 are offered, and the committee reserves the reight to reject any drawing. The sketches must deal with some phase of the football season. Drawings re- viewing the whole season are especial- ly desired. Few drawings have been entered, but the management believes that a large number of contestants will sub- mit their efforts before the close of the contest. The display of cartoons and photographs will be made a spe- cial attraction in this year's smoker. Lyndon, presiding at the lantern. DETROIT CLASSES WELL ATTENDED BY TEACHERS There were 218 students enrolled in the extension lectures in Detroit yes-' WAI KING LOO Come Up and T y George's Chop Suey Dielicious Chinese and American Dishes,. Al Souh State Street Phone 1244-L MAKE NEW RECORD IN CROSS COUNTRY The annual handicap cross country race was won yesterday by Howard L. Carrol, '17E, in the remarkable time of 41 minutes, 32 seconds. Kenneth Vance, '16, finished second and Frank L. Walters, '16, crossed the finish line behind Vance. The course measured six and one-half miles. "Considering the poor condition of ,he roads, and the unfavorable condi- tions, the record hung up by Carril shows him to be one of the best cross country men in this section. It is sel- dom that a runner will cover better than six miles in less than seven min- utes to the mile under such condi- tions," said Director Rowe, last night. Only six of the fifteen men who are eligible to enter tihe eastern cross country, entered the race and their showing excited no unwonted enthusi- asm. Unless a better showing is made by these aspirants in the fol- lowing months, it is very doubtful whether Michigan will be represented in the big eastern race. C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit. 1530-J 111 2 S. University Ave. f Popular Matinee Wednesday 25c to $1.50 SARRI*CK Staraing Monday Night. Nov. 10 Nigbts & Sat.Mat. 50c to $.00 WE DO LADIES' WORK DETROIT Curtain Prompt at 2 P. M. Curtain Prompt at 8 P. M. AND PUNCH ORDERS 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET offee Roasters and ARTHURI (Her f aret dlappearance in come ,era) In the Comedy Opera Triumuph Original New York Casino Cast Book by Otto Hauerbach Music by Rudolf Frlml Roy Atwell, Louise Mink, William Wolf, Ruby Norton, Melville Stewart, Craig Campbell, Sammy Lee, Katherine Stewart, Vera De Rosa. Ensemble of 60 Orciestra of 30 HAMMERSTEIN WILL PRES NT Wholesale Grocers an & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main St. It .,,..,. Prescriptions Quickly and Accurately Compounded St ationer Special for one week only. GOLD INITAL STATIO ERY best grade 25c box. MICHIGAN SEAL CORRESPONDENCE CARDS 25c box. UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL 1219 So. University Ave. Telephone Us 416 for a box of Martha Washington Candy terday morning. Professors Wenley. Frayer and Rankin report that the students are evenly divided between the philosopny, histciy and rhetoric classes. Most of those enrolled are grade teachers of Detroit. Several high school teachers, intending to take work in the summer school to secure degrees, are also enrolled. ANNOUNCE WEEK'S LECTURES. Extension lectures for the week in- clude: Dr. Warthin in Detroit, tonight;: Professor Henderson in Detroit, Mon- day evening on, "Some 20th Century Educational Creeds"; Professor God- dard in Clifton, Thursday; Professor Crittenden in Flint, Friday; Professor Gingerich in Grand Rapids, Saturday, on "Wordswoth." JACOB RIIS TO GIVE ADDRESS ON "M1Y NEIGHBOR" Jacob A. Riis, the noted philanthro- pist, author and lecturer, will speak on "My Neighbor" in University Hall, November 21, under the auspices of the Oratorical Association. The asso- ciation is also trying to secure for the list of speakers Senator Hoke Smith, of Georgia, and Mrs. Emiline Pank- hurst, the English suffragist, who comes to Detroit on November 10. LAW FACULTY WRITE ARTICLES FOR REVIEW. Articles by Prof. H. L. Wilgus, of the law faculty, on "The Constitution- ality of Teachers' Pension Legisla- tion," and Prof. Joseph W. Binghan, of Leland Stanford, Jr., University, on "The Nature of Legal Rights and Duties," will appear in the November issue of the Michigan Law Review. The usual discussion of notable decis- ions and cases will also appear. It is expected that the two remaining members to be elected to the Law Review staff, will be chosen at the next regular meeting of the law facul- ty. The question of giving credit to the editors of the Law Review will also be decided. VICTORY OVER ALMA CLOSES FRESH SEASON. (Continued from page 1.) for the embryo Varsity men and con- sisted of an unvaried program of straight football, with a couple of touchdowns to add a little zest to the entertainment. In the fourth quarter Coach Douglas began to flood the field with substi- WEEK Nov1 11h MESSR WILL RSENT De olfe Hopper MISS CAPRICE [AiEN THEATRE CASINO N. Y. SUCCESS GITH George MacFarlane 'AndOriginal New York' Cost ... ------- m WILLIAM E. DIETERLE The Overcoat Question You can't dodge it Don't shiver and snuffle tutes, until the game degenerated into an almost unbroken procession to and from the bench. Due to this, the col- lege men managed to pilfer a first down now and then, but the freshmen at no time had their goal threatened. Alma began to open up a little, but they soon ceased that style of play when "Maulie" snatched one of their heaves and tore 45 yards through their entire team for a touchdown. The contest closed with 47 chalked up for the freshmen and nothing for the col- legians. For the All-Fresh Maulbetsch was the man who was responsible for the greatest number of gains. Aided by the almost perfect interference of his teammates, the freshman captain fin- ished the game with five touchdowns, and half of the yearlings' gains to his credit. Dunne, at end for the All-Fresh was a tower of strength, many times spill- ing the upstaters' entire interference, and then downing the runner. In the line Nieman and Rehor opened up huge holes for the backs. For the visitors, Wood at fullback was the only man that at any time ap- peared dangerous to the freshles. 'Ihe only occurrences to mar the afternoon's program were the injuries received by Cerney and Huebel. Cer- ney had a small bone in his ankle bro- ken and Huebel is sufferthg from a I severely sprained ankle. Following are the lineups as the game started, the substitutions being too numerous to mention: MicIt. A it-Fresh (47).....Ima (0) Dunne .........L.E. ........... Hyde Finkbeiner ...... L.T.........Austin Rehor.......... L.G. ....A. Johnson Nieman......... C........Anderson Skinner ......... R.G. .......Phillips Cerney......... R.T. .....F. Johnson +Heubel......... R.E........Spinney I TEMPLE IH EAT RE Down Town on Main Sensational Drama in Two Parts Right of Way pf Admission - 5 Cents Watph for the Slip Zi ese r..... . ., . . .. . ...Vogt Cal ir S..(,,. 1.1.l1hu r Maulbetsch (C). F.B. .... Wo (C) Splawn .. . . . ... . . .....Cole fi(ials Ioeferee- iniglit, U. f M, Cimjire--Zimtnerman, Ohio. lead linesm4n-Naylion. Timeki eeper-Schrai d ki. Time of quarters-15-11 R-1) Touchdowns-Maulbetsch 5. Splaw u I, Zieger 1. FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR Cover up now wishes to announce that he has opened a tailoring establish- ment in Detroit at 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete LInE of We are well equipped to serve you WAGNER & CO. BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Importing Tailors state Street Special attention given to my College trade. The same prices with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE-VARSITY TAILOR ARCADIA ONE-STE P Monday 'Night Class at PACKAKD ACADEMY -Classes every Monday and Friday 7 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. All late approved dances will be properly taught. Phone, 1850 J - 570 L. I - --- Pianos, Furniture ,mr Trunks, Merchandise C. E. GODFREY Phone 82L 410 N. Fourth Ave. f 1 m G Announcement We are now equipped so as to serve all Packard Academy Parties with the best of service and quality. Let us arrange your refreshments, Yours Respectfully THE DELTA N. E. KONOLD, Prop. - - 0 zl;,*0-20 to ,-, Are Sure to Please SE r, by