THE MICHIGAN DAILY. 'Regal Sihoes Latest English Lasts EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know LY N D O N, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaks and Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing. Ulfindite ex- clusively Photographic. Eight years experience. Most modern methods. Lxperi- enced help. Best results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor combined-because it is done right. That'. my particular business. LYNDON. WHITNEY One Night MOnday Ot. 2 WHITN ® w. ., Indian Moccasins More Comfortable than lippers :RUNER & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR ay a in the Popular Velvets and Plushas and Dress 15 Liberty East DANA RICHARDSON TRUBEY'S Just a ittle better" 16 SO. MAI N PH( ION E 166 tv as When on hospitable thoughts intent -REMEMBER - TRUBEY has the most complete line of MOULDS and FORMS for FANCY ICE CREAMS in the city. .,a.r.s..... ® ....., Coffee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers )ean & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main St. ALL-FRESH MEETS ADRIAN SATURDAY Adrian college will furnish the oppo- sition for Michigan's All-Fresh eleven while the Varsity is battling Vander- bilt at Nashville Saturday. Though Douglas' proteges were or- iginally billed to stack up against the M. A. C. yearlings on Ferry field, the Aggie athletic authorities asked tiat the game be cancelled inasmuch. as freshmen are eligible to play on the M. A. C. Varsity, and the Farmers are to play Wisconsin on Saturday. The Michigan authorities agreed to the re- quest, and secured the game with Adrian. Adrian has conquered two All-Fresh teams and is expected to put up an in- teresting game. No little interest is atttached to the contest in that Maul- betsch and Pierce, two members of tie All-Fresh eleven, formerly played at Adrian. band. Wireless communication will be opened in a few days with the Univer- sity of North Dakota under the direc- tion of Prof. H. S. Sheppard. -An illustrated lecture on "The 110,- 000 Volt Transmission System" will be given by Prof. A.H. Lowell in room 248 of the engineering building at 7:20 o'clock, tomorrow night. -All freshmen are again urged to sign up promptly for their physical exam- ination and to report punctually to Dr. May. There are only a few days left in which to be examined. -Professor David Friday of the eco- nomics departtment is in Pittsburg where he has been engaged by the Lake Shore railroad to assist in eval- uating.its terminal there for the mi- nority stockholders. -More than 2,400 exposures have been taken through the big telescope at the University observatory since it was installed in 1911. The time spent in 'taking exposures alone now amounts to about 600 hours. -Eal T. Putnam, '13E, of Kalamazoo, was married Saturday to Miss Jane Spearing of the same city. -A Thanksgiving concert by the com- bined musical clubs will be given in the Hill auditorium on the evening of November 26. The program will be composed of the successful members used by the clubs last year. Tickets. for the Wright Saxophone party to be given at the Union Friday evening are limited to 75. The tickets are selling for $2.00 each, and up to the present time the sale has been very light. -Active work has been started by the board of advisors to foreign students. Letters numbering 160 have been sent to the different individuals telling them their advisors and consultation hours. VANDERBILT HAS STRONG PUNTER NASHVILLE, TENN., Oct. 21.-Dis- patches from Ann Arbor stating that Michigan would perhaps be weak in the punting game on Saturday cast a ray of new hope over the Commodores' training camp today. Boensch, the Vanderbilt kicker, is generally consi ered nearly as great a kicker as the renowned Bob Blake. Blake was the man who used to throw an habitual scare into the Wolverines on his ap- pearance on Ferry field and it is ex- pected that his successor of this year will do the same on Saturday. Boensch is not only a great punter but is a drop kicker of no mean ability and the Vanderbilt rooters are predict- ing that if he is given half a chance he will drop a counter over the Michi- gan posts. Morgan, Varsity center, is the only man of the Commodores who is not in the very best of condition at the pres- ent time. He was s'lightly hurt in the Henderson -Brown battle on Saturday. The left wing of the Vanderbilt de- fense is causing Coach Dan McGuigan all sorts of trouble. This flank crunmp- led easily before the Henderson attack and it is feared that it will prove even less effective against the offense of the Wolverines. McGuigan has promised the Commo- dore rooters that he will have some- thing special in the way of tricks ready for the Northerners when they appear before the enemy on Saturday. The exact nature of these "foolers" is not known for McGuigan has been drilling them into his men behind closed gates for the last two days. But the rooters are looking for something which has never before been tried when the two teams line up for the whistle this week. ALUMNUS URGES "MICHIGAN DAY" "Michigan Day" was the suggestion of Capt. Inman Sealby,'12L, in a recent letter to Homer Heath, manager of the Michigan Union.* Alumni organiza-' tions in various cities hold regular luncheons on Wednesday aad Capt. Sealby believes that by making Wed- nesday "Michigan Day" in Ann Arbor it will be more readily adopted by other alumni boties. "Your monthly dinners should be made the soul of the system," he said. In accordance with this suggestion all of the membership dinners will be held on Wednesday. Capt. Sealby, who is now practicing admiralty law in San Francisco, also spoke of his "pet hobby" the Michigan Union Boat club. He expects to see the organization become the founda- tion of a crew which may represent Michigan in other parts of the coun- try. HIOPI ANDYPSDNE NAVAJO 14 IAN NDUSTRiES THRILLING RESCUES FROM AN OCEAN G.ETHOUNC SHIPW EC YTORN BPRAGINGSEA$ A' M1LE HA GH I WONDERS , , ;j OF MARINE tLIFEI W MA NY 07 HEA7.S 1 Prices : 25c, 35c, 50c BENEFIT HOMEOPATHIC HSPTAL G mUEA IC Tickets on Sale at Foster's and DeFrie's Stores Rese rved Seats, Friday, 10 A. M. EVERY NIGHT KIN EMA COLOR FCATURE PICTVES EXTRA! Thursday, October 23 'The House that Jack Bult" Comedy In Two Acts Coming, October 30-31, "EVERYMAN" Safety Razor Blades Sharpened Bring in your safety razor blades today and have them sharpened on the Odell Elec- tric Power Machine. They will be better than whtn new. See the machine in the store window. PRICES FOR SIHARPENIrNG All Double-Edge Blades, per doz, . . 35 cents All Single-Edge Blades, per doz , 25 cents The Brown Drug Store 122 S. Main street Four Days Only OCT, 22-23-O24-25 Each Night at 8:15 Matinees Daily S P. M. Victor Hugo's Los Misorablos Life Story of Jean Val Jean In Nine Parts of Mag- nifiCient Motion Pictures $1 00000PRODUCTION The Sensation of the Cinematograph World Prices 1st Four Rows Orchestra - 25c Balance Orchestra - - 35c 1st Four Rows Balcony - 35c Balance Balcony"' 25c Matinees--Adults 15c Childen10c Seats Now Selling e I LET THE RES MAN Press Your Clothes Garrick Theater DETROIT, MCHIGAN Eva nnguy a an Her Own Coin-. Eva Tanguay ""t" '" Volcanic Vaudeville Matiuees Daily. WASHINGTON THEATRE Detroit, Mich. JULIA HERNE and the Wash..gton Theatre Co. in " .The Gamblers" Mate.-Tres., lbhurm., Sat. WE D0 LADIES' WORK I: _1 C.'I. IDD, '17 Lit. Frank Bros. k Fifth Ave. Boot Shop Builders 01 SMART COLLEGE FOOTWEAR 224 Filth Ave., New York City, N. Y. Exhibit Shop: 326 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1530-J 1112 S. University Ave. -mod r.- You should know the wide assortment of The place to hold your private parties, with dining room accommodations. Dancing classes Monday and Friday 7 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. All late approvedd dances will be properly taught. Phone, 2471 J - 570 L. Our Toilet Soaps A soap for every purse and purpose. Delicately scented soaps and unscented soaps-we have a soap to meet your purpose. Have you noticed how our hand-tailored Double Breasted Sacks are catching on. We are making many of this new model. I * * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. Edited by Stylus. * * * * * * * * * - * * * UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL 1219 So. University Ave. Telephone Us, 416 We insist on satisfying WAGNER & CO. Importing Tailors All orders taken in this depart- nent are liand-tailored on the premises. Because of the Convocation services on Friday, October 24, Mrs. Jordan's annual reception for senior women will be held at 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon. All women are urged to attend the Convocation exercises Friday after- noon. Classes will be dismissed at 4:00 o'clock, when they will assemble immediately at the following places: Graduates-U. hall; seniors-west of physiological laboratory. Juniors ' -on North University avenue, east of Ingalls street; sophomores-east of psychological laboratory; freshmen- FX.lnowerk-1 CO'usirns (f ad Cho.ce Coat Flowers Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Cor. 12th St. and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 11 { on North University avenue, east of South Thayer street. Sarah Caswell Angell hall was crowded yesterday afternoon at the remarkable five-act vaudeville given at the Women's league membership party. The plays were cleverly con- ceived and well rendered. The hits of the evening were ,a western drama entitled "His Week's Vacation," a thrilling tale of western love and dar- ing and some songs by southern min- strels. Miss Emily Gilfillan won ap- plause by the excellent execution of a difficult Russian dance. About 125 new members joined the league yesterday, bringing the total up to about 625. T EMPLE H EATR E Down Town on Main Wednesday OCTOBER 22 Look at our before buying. & Co. Michigan Scrap Books Two sizes. Sheehan tf Lyndon's "M" Scrap Books are made for service as well as appearance-on- ly 95c. eod i Thrilling Feature Story Il ..... "~THE Stop in and see Hoppe's pictures, whether-you want one or not. 619 E. (AMPUS INBRIEF. Liberty. 19-201 -Thomas E. H. Black, A.B., '14L, isI to rage Merchandise tor gefurniture Pianos INVADERS" managing and directing the Ann Arbor Modern Methods give me best re- high school's play "A Midsummer suilts for printing and developing. Vise: Night's Dream" to be given November it our work room and see for your- 7 and 8. He is also directing the sym- self. Lyndon. eod. 'phony orchestra and organizing a C. E. GODFREY Phone 82L 410 N. 4th Ave. Admission - 10 cents 3) '$1 i1I 4 .e by /1f1v Are Sure to Please SEE flI