THEl MICHIGAN DAILY. t Ih Latest English 'Lasts EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know L YN DO N, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaks arn d Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing. Ufinduie ex- clusively Photographic. F ight years experience. Mast modern ruethods. Experi- enced help. Best results obtainable, I do mnore work than all others in Ann Arbor combined-because it is done right. That's my particular business. LYNDON. WHITNEY ,On Nigh t .2i I Indian Moccasins Clore Comfortable than Slippers GRUNER & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Inspect Our Showing of. FA mLLS OF S B~ostonians .'.,$4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Florshei ms 0 $5.00, (a few at $6.00) We urge you to compare our $5.00 SHIOES with those others are offering at 16 and $7. See our Rubber. Sole Shoes at $5.00. Tango Pumps that won't slip, at $4.50. C AMPUS BOOTI3RY Opposite lHustons' .,.-TConfelcinry i We have the best assortment of iChocoleih tese n~d Bon Bonts All l lds of fe.sicy lee Crreamns far Parties Try our '" t3It Sin oas after the Theatre Latini-Amierican Club to Hold Smoker. Prof. Charles P. 'Wagner of the Span- ish department and Secretary James P. Bird of the engineering department will be the principal speakers at the initial 'smoker of the Latin-American club Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Michigan Union, A . NEW STATE SUPERINTENDENT IS (GRADUATE OF ICIIWAN. Fred L. Keeler, who was appointed superintendent of public instruction by Gov. Ferris on Tuesday, was gradu- ated from the literary department ofI the University of Michigan in 183. For a year after graduation he took post graduate work and then taught school. He Worked his own way through the university as well as through high school. Cheer Leader Problemi Finally Settled? The cheer leader problem was defi- nitely settled last night for the next twenty years according to "Whitey" Otis. lHe reported at the Daily offices that a new "Whitey" Otis had arrived. A 10 pound boy, with apparently an enormous lung capacity with more pp) and yelling capacity than his "daddy" ever had was brought to Ann Arbor by Dr. Stork and is studying unde Otis. The new father says that he ex- pects to have his son in good condition in time for the Pennsy game at the latest. FRESH NOINATE'F YEAR'S OFFI- CERS. (Continued from page 1.) the following: president P.B.Gillette, J.B.Marks; vice-president, Miss Frazer, Miss Pang Y. Tseo; secretary, Mis4. Elinor Gage, Miss Frances Russell; treasurer, Miss Patricia Fergusonr,Miss Dryden, Miss Rolla Karshanner; base- ball manager, Paul E. Ruedemann: track manager, C. May Anderson, D. H. O'Rourke, J. H. Hamill, . H. Schle- gel, J K. Berge, L. J. Kern; baseball manager, W. S. Goune, B. T. Larson, Ben Holtom. The class will hold its electionr Saturday morning at 11 :30 o'clock in the anatomy laboratory of the medical building. CROWD BRAVES DRIZZLING~ RAIN AS-TEAM GOES. (Continued from page 1.) last night as to the result of the game on Saturday. The results of the M. A. 0. encounter have taught the men the lesson. of overconfidence, however, and they promised no repetition of last Saturday's performance. We are offering a loose leaf ook, full leather book for $1.50 at Shee- han's. tf Michigan scrap books for $1.00 and $1.50 at Sheehan's. tf Will the person who by mistake took a gray mackinaw and sophomore toque from the library kindly return them or phone 33. 21 107 Times in Chicago Whitney Theatre ONE NIGHTOc.2 WINGFIELD AND RIDINGS Pres~ent (by Special Arran gemnent with Rowland & 01lifford) WM. AN HO\Y McGUIRP' S PLAY, with a Moral an aPurpose The Divor1ce Q uestiou1 Presented by a Specially Selected Gast of Players and Splendid Scenic Investiture. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL UI.LD Tickets on sale at Foster's and DeFrie's Stores NO I I iA NO TYPES ACE THRILLING RESCUES FROM ANl OCEAN GREYHOUND QDASHED ON THlE ROCKS SHIWRE EDTORN BY RAGING SEAS "- MI LE XHIGHi OVER PARIS ACMTING. OF ONECARLO /L I 4 1. OF MARINE LIRE vl MA NY OTH6R'S r Vr First 4 Rows Ort Balance. Balcony. Gallery PRICES rchestra . . . $1.00 .75 . . . . .75-.50 . . . ..25 Prices Reserved: Seats, Friday. 10 A. M. . 25c, 35c, 50c 1 ! 1 I I w SFA r SALE SATURD)AY. Medra Street R. A. Dolph Funeral Director. Finest funeral furnishings. 209 S. 4th Ave., Phone 98. R. A. Dolph, Funeral Director, Pri- vate Ambulance. Phone 98. b Good Eastman Kodaks for rent, 10c per day. Lyndon. Sun. R. A. Dolph Funeral Director, suc- cessor to 0. M. Martin. Business es- tablished in 1857. Private ambulance. Phone 98. eod MAJESTIc EVERY NIGHT K IN EMACOLOR, ]I AT VRE PI+CTULES EXTR~A Thursday, October 23 "The House that Jack Bult'" Comedy In Two Acts Coming, October 30-31, EVJERYMAN" WHITNEY Four Days Only OCT. 22-23-24-25 Each Night at 8:1 Matinees Daily 3 P. -M. Victor Hugo's Les Mserables, Life Story of Jean Vaiiean In Nine Parts of Mag- nitficient Motion Pictures $1 00,000 PRODUCTION 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 Chilldren 10c Seats Now Selling SafetyRazor Blades Sha rpesed Bring in your safety razor blades today and have them sharpened on the Odell iLlec- trio Power Machine. They will be better than vwhEn. new.' See the machine in the store window. Garrick Theater DETROIT, MI1CHI1GAN Evra Aiaiguay apneOnCm Volcanic Vaudeville Matinees Daily. W!ASHINCTON THEATRE Detroit, Mich, JOULIA HERNE and the Washington Theatre Co. In ""The Gamblers" Mants.-Tres., Thurs., Sat. I AllI Allh P'RICES FOR SHARPENING Double-Edge Blades, per doz, , 35 cents Single-Edge Blades, per doz. , 25 cetts The Brown Drug Store p 122 S. Main Street .9 The Kempf Music Studios, Division St. Phone 212-J. Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. 312 S. Piano, 1 eod The ay o aman's heart is 1 hru his stomach. Our luncges The wa to a find the way to yours. -.Mk Adol"N f %5001 / 40 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dolph, Funeral' Directors, best equipment in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 98. tf You can buy films many places, but you pay the same here for Fresh East- man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod For Kodaks and photo supplies, openl every evening until 9:34. Sundays 9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lynodn. Wed Sun. ""Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and Thayer w ,THE SMOOTH EST TOBACCO FROmM Kck-off to Touch-down Velvet is pre. Feminently the popular pipe preferment!1 The two years aging in the leaf gives Velvet a maturing rare in these days. Time only can produce the smoothness and O R P IIV"THEATRE BEAVTIFVL" South Main Streel, near William Street IFEATURE PHOTO PLAYS Try our special Sheehan & Co. $1.50 self-filler. tf the iuiiflavor of ta time it takes to gel foe, "the bite!"I and smooth, will please Nov IDon't hesit 14i1 this tobacco, and :t rid of your old Velvetmellow I ',nquestionably l. All dealers. itate Y! I. P. Note Books with your name in gold on cover at Sheehan's. tf jBuy your Richler Drawing instru- ments at Sheehan's. tf Look at our Michigan Scrap Books before buying. Two sizes. Sheehan &sCo. tf Lyndon's "M" Scrap Books are made for service as well as appearance-on- ly 95c. eod Michigan pennants and pillow cov- THE Musical OeWhtts Playing "THE ROSARY" By Request N OT-The De Wilts will remrain for the rest o~f the week. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Football Feature in Two Reels "The Line-up" Have you noticed how our hand-tailored Double Breasted Sacks are catching on. We are making many of this new model. WAGNER & CO. Importing Tailors 11 Admission, 1 Dc ii e2 s at 61leenan's. LT I - - - U ~ The Store of gopularity. Why Not 10, In full 2 ounce tllnsf FINE STATIONERY ENGINEERING WANTS Quality and Satisfaction Guaranteed. MORSE'S and GILBERTIS CANDIES BEST BRANDS OF CIGARS Everything a Student Needls All orders mnent are premises. taken in this depart- hand-tailored on the STUDENTS' Opposite Engineering Arch SU4PPLY L. C. SCHLEEDE TORE Phone 1331-J p I Iim Hart HO0ME AOIF Schaffner arx lot-hWs We have those H. S & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00. Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00. I IWHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY. 0@ LUTZ CLOTHING STORE ®i 0@ 217 S. Main iI A"4 U" I Are Sur