1 lackinaws and You don't need to go down town to see the best that are made. Come in and slip one on, they are all made up in Norfolk with' yoke. "No old Timers Here." Time now to place that Suit and. Overcoat order too. NEW PRICES IWHITNEY THEATI ON PICTURES 11 I Every Michigan Man should own a well filled "M" Scrap Book when he leaves college and he should be- gin NOW to keep one. Believing that the sale will increase sufficiently to warrant a reduction on certain classes of pictures the prices of the following 8 x Yo prints will hereafter be 25c each instead of 4oc. Views of Campus Buildings, Scenes of and around Ann Arbor, etc. Pictures of Fraternity Houses. Photos of Heads of Departments, etc. Photos of Dr. Angell, Pres. Hutchins. Rush Pictures, Tug-of-War, Push Ball Pictures, etc. Photos of Michigan Foot Ball and Base Ball Teams. Postal Cards of every Fraternity House, 5c, 6 for 25c. Films Developed by the tank method-fixed by tank method- washed by tank method-1 Oc per roll. Prints on Velox Paper by most modern methods, washed with- out being torn and wrinkled, dried flat and trimmed, 3c to $c. And an 8 x 10 Enlargement with every $5.00 worth of Finishing for a short time Enlargements are made on Velox Paper and are a credit to the process. We are Headquarters for Amateur Photographers-ask anybody who knows. Our workroom is no dump-heap for imitation photographers. We have led while several others have tried to "catch on" for 8 years, and we have- improved our methods for better results and more prompt service within the last few weeks. Don't get in wrong-ask anybody who knows. AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK Monday fbT 1 IA Tuesday c UU hI"'I" Matinees, Daily 3 P. M. Nights, at . . . 8:15 EDISON 'S 1iENUINE-RIGINAL Talking Pictures You See the Play ! You hear the Voices! EDISON'S MARVELOUS INVENTION TALKING MOVING PICTURES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 ~ Y THE LAW w ' I J. KARL 604 EAST LIBERTY ST. MALCOLM MALCOLM BLOCK I Inspect Our Showing of FA L SHOS Bostonians . . $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Florsheims . $5.00, (a few at $6.00) We urge you to compare our $5.00 SIIOES with those others are offering at $6 and $7. See our Rubber Sole Shoes at $5.oo. Tango Pumps that won't slip, at $4.50. I I I Prices 25c to $1.50 PRICES, Nights, All Seats Matinees Seats Monday Morning *.25c 150i~ Mail Orders Now i I L Y NDON Photographer to Michigan Students WASHINCTON THEATRE Garrick Theater Detroit, Mier. DTOT CIA and the Win. Moris lArs ROBERT B. MANTELL in Shakespearean Repertoire. Tues., "Hamlet;" wed. Mat., amarnmnami "Richelieu;" Wed. Night, ;"Macb.,th;"Thurs., "thEll" WIDOW "te ri., "King Lear;" Sat., Mat,, "Mer- chant of Venice;" Sat. "Richard III." Lt-ssellyouwhat you need. We keep CANDY, TOBACCO AND STUDENT SUPPLIES x CAMPUS BOOTERY Opposite ustons' The Suga r Bewi Con.fectionery We have the best assortment of Chocolgttes and Boa Ben.a All kIida of fe nay Ice Crearn for Parties Try our Fruit Sundaea after the Theatre Medim Street Ew TH K SMQOTH ES?' TOBACCO SENATE SETS DATE FOR CONVOCATION Action relative to the Michigan Un- ion opera playing outside Ann Arbor was deferred at the senate council meeting last night. Permission was granted to produce the opera at the Whitney theatre March 25, 26, 27, 28. The date for the student Convocation in Hill auditorium was formally set for October 24, all university work to be suspended at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and a committee of faculty advisors for foreign students, took up the remainder of the time of the Sen- ate council last night. A limitation was placed upon the Ann Arbor production of the opera, in that the libretto has to be approved by faculty authorities Nothing definite will be done about out of town bids until the character of the requests are known. The formal program for the Con- vocation October 26 is not yet filled. The principal address will be given by President Hutchins. To insure the presence of the entire university un- der one roof for the first time in 30 years, class work will be suspended after 4:30 o'clock. Five. new fraternities were recog- nized, Phi Chi Delta, a chapter of the national Latin-American society, Phi Sigma Tau, an engineering organiza- tion, Delta Theta Phi, law, and two general fraternities. Lambda Chi Al- pha and Pi Lambda Phi. Fire was discovered yesterday af- ternoon at 5:20 o'clock in the base- ment of the Church of Christ, on South University avenue, by Peter Polson, janitor of nearby houses. The blaze was easily extinguished upon the ar- rival of the first department, the dam- age being slight. UNION BOAT CLUB PICKS OFFI- CERS. (Continued from page 1.) sign's committee, E. C. Johnson, '14E, E. K. Hill, B. Chipman, '14, E. W. Bisbee, '16, J. Finkenstaedt, '16E, and A. McIver, '14E; second ensign, E. McKinley; second ensign's committee, S. M. Abrams, '17, S. A. Oppenheimer, '15E, L. A. Arantz, '17, E. R. Theiss, G. A. Caron, '14, and H. L. Smith, '16; third ensign, C. S. Blomshield, '16E. The third ensign's committee will be appointed this week. The new officers will begin work immediately and several functions have already been planned including a dance this fall and a regatta or car- nival in May. BAND PROBLEM TO BE SETTLED- THIS MORNING. (Continued from page 1.) all financial matters. The director will take charge of all rehearsals and all appearances of the band. He will also report all absences from rehears- als to the manager so that the faulty member may be fined. Furthermore Mr. Fisher does not approve of the scheme providing for unpaid members on the band's roster. This will only serve to retard the other members of the band, for the tryouts will not be bound to attend rehearsals and thus the standard of the work will be lowered. Director Bartelme feels assured that the whole question will be finally set- tled before next Saturday, and that the spectators at the M. A. C. game will once more see a regular uniform- ed Varsity band. VARSITY MEN SCORE THRICE IN HARD TILT (Continued from page 1.) the Varsity took the ball down the field, a forward pass from Mead to Watson helping along the march for about 25 yards.Roehm slipped through T t It Fills Itself ! rhere's never any trouble with :his real fountain pen-just dip it inanyordinary inkwell, press the "Crescent-Filler," and it fills itself in four seconds. The Trouble-Proof Fountain Pen! J * Self -Filling Fountai Pen "Pop" Bancroit Cor. 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Bastian also made the last score, following a long end run by Mead. The teams lined up as follows: Varsity (18) Pos. Scrubs (0) Tessin.......... .L.E. ...... Staatz Scott, Morse.....L.T. .... Dorrance McHale,......... L.G......... Rosa Lichtner.......... ,.....Peterson Cochran........R.G .. Crossman Millard, Quail...T. .. Rheinnnan James..........R.E. .... ..Wells Roehm............ Q. ......Meyers Watson...,.....L.H. ......Cohan Mead..... .....F.B,..Dorrance, Powell Diehl, Bastian ..... R.H .. Warner, Tuttle U 0 oc FuJI two ounce ta -ave you noticed how our hand-tailored Double Breasted Sacks are catching on. We are making many of this new model. WAGNER & CO. Importing Tailors i WHICH? 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