gal shos Latest English Lasts Large Amateur Finishers agree that Tank Development for Films gives more detail and better contrast than the old hand method-and there is not the inclination to slight the work in a rush, while the chances of scratching the emulsion is practically eliminated. In tank development the developer is easily kept at the proper temperature and strength, which is very essential but almost impossible in any other method. It will pay you to consider our methods in fixing and washing, as well. It is rather expen- sive for you when your films are spoiled in developing. Better bring them to me and make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's done here. LYNDON L FRES Press Your Clothes Indian Moccasins More Comfortable than Slipp ers JNER & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR 7 JANUARY SALE OFF ON ALL MILLINERY RICHARDSON 115 Liberty East 166 YOU W11L1FIND -Our ad in student publi- cationF. -Our expert service always at your command. ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS FRCMPT DELIVRY SERVICE H MAIN STREET 'I 4"JT Roasters and Wholes1ale, Grocers PROFESSORS BUSY IN LECTURE WORK Besides the lectures of Prof John R. Brumm in the upper peninsula, the first of the series of nearly half a hun- dred to be given in that territory un- der the supervision of the university extension service, ten addresses in dif- ferent towns in Michigan are to be delivered by university professors this week as a result of the activity of this department. Prof. J. S. P. Tatlock spoke last night at Davison on the subject of "Reading." Prof. R. D. T. Hollister will deliver his reading on "Macbeth" On Thursday Prof. A.G. Ruthven will commence a three-days' tour which will take him to Osceola, Alpena and Tawas City. In each place he will give his lecture on South America. On Thursday also, Prof. A. S. Warthin speaks at Highland Park in Detroit, Prof. Charles S. Berry in Centerville, Prof David Friday at Lowell, Prof. Louis A. Strauss at Flint and Prof. Ralph H. Curtiss at Armada. The latter, professor in the astronomy de- partment of the university, will speak to his audience on "Astronomy." usual, but will be the last until the first Sunday of the new semester. The speaker for Sunday has not been defi- nitely engaged. -Ifem;ibership dances will be contin- ued at the Union during examination weeks, according to the regular plan. Tickets for this week's affair go on sale at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ---Tryouts for the play to be given by the Deutscher Verein, will be held soon after examinations. William Hiller, '15, president of the organization,how- ever, refuses to state on exactly what date these trials will take place. --Dr. Dean T. White presented a pa- per on "Tuberculosis of Joints" at the January meeting of the Verification Society of Washtenaw county, held at the Homeopathic hospital Monday night. Dr. Barton S. Partridge also spoke. -Tit Beta Pi, honorary engineering society, will dine at 6:00 o'clock to- night at the Union. C.W. Howell, '14E, will act as toastmaster. Prof. Henry H. Higbie, A. R. Patrcn, '14E, and C. N. Ward, '14E, comprise the list of speak- ers, H ave you noticed the distinguished appearance a perfect fittina Co., Ltd 214 S. MainSt. FORMER STUDENTS WILL APPEAR HERE Ellen Van Volkenburg and Edward Moseman, .players in the Little Theater company, of Chicago, which will 'pre- sent two plays for the benefit of the Women's league, are former students of this university. Miss Van Volkenburg, who in private life is Mrs. Maurice Browne, is a grad- uate of the 1904 literary class, and is a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. After leaving the university, she be- came well known in the middle west before she went on the professional stage, because of her ability in imitat- ing such actresses as Ethel Barrymore and Maud Adams in their most suc- cessful productions., Miss Van Volk- enburg is especially talented in being able to reproduce a play in every de- tail both of voices and gesture, al- though having seen the play but once. She is co-director of the Little Theater with her husband. Edward Moseman, who left the uni- versity last year, was prominent in student activities, being a Sphinx, a member of the cast of the "Awakened Rameses," and a member of the Com- edy club. Moseman has won a high position in the company, and is assist- ant stage manager. CAMPUS IN BRIEF -Prof. Charles B. Vibbert, of the philosophy department, will address the men's section of the Deutscher Verein at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow night on "Nietzsche" in the Verein room. Herman J. Wiegand, instructor in Ger- man, will read some German selec- tions. -Prof. J. R. Brumm, of the rhetoric faculty, is in the Northern Peninsula, where he will lecture at various towns, returning Monday. -Dr. E. T. Jones, second vice-presi- dent of the Nyal Company, Detroit, will lecture before the Prescott club, an organization of the pharmacy depart- ment, at 7:30 o'clock Friday night, in the amphitheater of the chemistry building. His subject will be "Sales- manship." The lecture is open to the public. -Fred Leubke, former student, died Sunday night at his residence in Pasa- dena, Cal. -Charles J. Hilkey, '15L, has accept- ed a position as acting head of the de- partment of political science at Dart- mouth for the second semester. He studied here under Prof. Jesse S. Reev- ec. -Mr. W. L. Badger, of the chemical engineering faculty, will address a meeting of the Michigan section of the American Chemical society at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in room 151 Chemistry building. The subject of the address will be "The Work of the Bureau of Standards." -The Michigan Braich of the Inter- collegiate Civic league was formed in- to a permanent organization at a meet- ing last night. Officers were elected as follows;. W. Peddicord, '14, presi- dent; I. Becker, '15, vice-president; I h eater DOWN TOWN ON MAIN STREET Wednesday, Jan21 BIG 3 REEL FEATURE AJESTi TO N IGHT The Greatest array of vaudeville talent ever assembled in this theatre. COMING NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY "The Tenderfoot" Musical Comedy RICHARD CARLE'S SUCCESS 5 Coming Three Twins SOON I. HAND PRESSING BeltitnriligDec- 8h 1530J-J 1112 S. University SUITS 25c "TN WRE i(" TROUSERS 10c I I $40, 0 0 0 PRODUCTION Banish the "Blues" with this show ADMISSION - - 10c r C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit. BROS. FIFTH AVE. BOOT SHOP IIAVENUE NEAR 27th ST. NL W YtORK CI'Y SMART COLLEGE FOOTWEAR C A RR I'C K T H E A T R E Detroit, Michigan Triumphial Return Wm. HODOK& in "THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS" MATINEES, MED. AND SAT. MAIES E.ADST DREAM WALTZ-The latest, most popular and coming dance. Taught AT HE ACKKDACADEMY Monday and Friday, 7 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. Some dates still open for private parties. Refreshments served to order. Phone i8$o-J ;OR SHOWROOM-326 S. STATE ST. I WMMMA WHY USE AN ACID? ". ., Bowls 'h h Qe UICK ' S nirn Qeans Water-Closet Bowls 1 EASIER, BETTER, CHEAPER Dress Suit NE 916. WE WILL DELIVER A CAN UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY gives one ? This is the only kind we make. Our fabrics are the newest. WAGN ER & CO. Tailors State Street All garments made in our own shop. treasurer. A committete was appoint- ed to frame a constitution, which will be acted upon at the first regular meet- ing of the association, to be held the second week of next semester. -J. A. Wetmore, '83E, was in Ann Ar- bor yesterday. He is now general manager of a translating bureau in New York, which does work in 23 dif- ferent languages. YEARLING LAWS ARE GIVEN FOUR ADDITIONAL COURSES Four two-hour courses have been added to the curriculum for first year law students for the second semester. Any member has the privilege of elect- ing one of the four courses, which, combined with his required work, will complete 13 hours. The elective two, hours is not required but will be count- ed as extra credit. The courses offered are, Damages, Domestic Relations, Partnersip and Quasi-Contracts, given by Professors Drake, Holbrook, Drake and Durfee respectively. All students in the department must classify during the examination weeks, and before Tuesday, February 9. All special privileges granted to students last semester mature at the close of class work this week, and any privi- leges for the second semester must be obtained before it begins. A fine of $1.00 will be imposed on students fail- ing to make their elections before Feb- ruary 6. Students from the literary department, taking work in law, must also register in that department. COMEDY CLUB HISTORY SHOWS RAPID GROWTH (Continued from page 1.) production which is essentially mod- ern in its make up and method of pro- duction, and written by a contempor- aneous author. Contrary to the prac- tice adhered to in other years no pro- fessional coach is being retained to whip the cast into shape. Even the task of "making up" the players be- fore their appearance on the stage has been put in the hands of a student member of the club. Finally Prof. Al- bert A. Stanley, of the school of mu- sic, has consented to write the inciden- tal music, and an orchestra under the direction of Earl V. Moore, head of the organ department, will take the place of the hired orchestra generally fur- nished by the theater. HOPPE WINS OVER SHAEFER EASILY IN BILLIARD MATCH Willie -Hoppe proved an easy winner over Jake Schaefer, Jr., in their 1,000 to 600 match at 18.2 balk line billiards, at the Huston Bros. parlors, finishing his second block last night in record fashion, with a total score of 1,000 against his opponent's 359. Last night2Schaefer was able to garner only 121 points, while Hoppe was run- ning out his allotted 500. Hoppe's high run last night was 84, although an uncompleted run from the play of the previous evening gave him a total of 87 consecutive billiards. He failed to score something only once, while his younger opponent failed COULDINC& WIKEL 1219 S. U. Ave. and R. V. Leffler, '15, secretary and ! MUSIC AND DRAMA. r. Howland to Give Recital. William Howland, head of the department, will give an inter- historical recital at 4:15 o'clock ow afternoon at the University of music. The program will of four ballads by Jchann Carl (1796-1869): "Sir Oluf," "Archi- ouglass," "Odin's Ride Over the nd "Edward." is the first .time that a recital Band rehearsal this evening at 7:00 o'clock sharp in University Hall. Prospective engineer-law students may obtain information concerning the course at Secretary Bird's office. Chess and Checkers club will meet at the Union at 7:30 o'clock. Plans for a match game in Detroit, directly after the examinations will be considered. The men's section of the Deutsch- er Verein will meet at 7:30 o'clock to- morrcw ev0n1:. If You FREIGHT Expect PHONE US AND SAVE TROUBLE C' E. GODFREY, 410 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 82-L m A, Coliseum Roller Rink entirely to the Art Ballad has CAMPUS(1 iN BRIEF .ven by Mr. Howland, and the--- ns chosen are of more than or- -'r. H. L .Lillie, of the university interest. Mrs. Minnie Davis, hospital staff, was taken to his home y of this city, will play accom- Monday, suffering from an attack of its. tonsilitis. -Senior engineer canes, which have JNIVERSITY NOTICES already been ordered, will be placed on sale in the rooms of the Engineer- lits will meet at 4;:04 o'clock ing society as soon as they arrive. i room 205 Tappan hall to dis- -T'he Sunday aflern(ioni program will ns for soph prom. take place at the Union this week as 3USICAL CLUBS PREPARING t\wice Schaefers high run was 40, and FOR CONCERT FEBRUARY 17 his average 10. Hoppe's average was In Old Armory OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Two Special Sessions every Wednesday and Sat- urday morning, 9:30 to 11:30, Special .Grand March Both managers of the combined mu- sical clubs are hard at work in en- deavoring to arrange the music taken from the different college operas in anticipation of the concert to be held in the Hill auditorium February 17. The arrangement and adaption takes a great deal of work, and the two man- agers are being assisted by Earl VA Mcore, of the school of music 38 for the evening and 34.21 for the entire match. We set glass. Major & Co. eod-Sun Attend our January Clothing Sale. Lindenschimidt, Apfel & Co. 71-76 Take your soiled garments to the Freshman. He "cleans" them. 1112 So. Univ. Ave., Phone 1530-J. 60 --- Are Sure to -4