THE MICHIGAN DAILY ADELPHI SOCIETY WILL HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET AT UNION. aise of Malcolm's fall suits )vercoats,those club checks 11 right, others will show i in the spring. nchella Overcoats lead all rs this season, why not B ;t year man? Malcolm V~ *s a verylarge range ofYou ens, has a good suit at $20 525 buys a suit you will B : of. Speaking of style, and iduality reminds you at of [ALCOL Hear Loud Talk 604 E. LIBERTY DETROIT FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Jewelers, Stationers, Opticirns and Fraternity Jewelers 207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT ngvaving The time to place your order for Engraved or Embossed Stationary is mas rush is already on, and from ten day sto two weeks equired to fill an order. Fine, engraved statincty is cdis- tive and has a touch of individuslity su ped y nbre. hing is so appropriats-rnotting could afford a more last- tribute of the doner's thonghtfulness and gcod taste than :e box of stationery. When in search of the best in station- consult us. Adelphi society will hold its fifty- fifth annual banquet at the Michigan Union Friday evening. Rowland Fix- el will preside as toastmaster and the following members mill respond to toasts: Karl Mohr, '13; Peter Fagan, '13; Paul Blanshard, '14; Percival Blanshard, '14; William Allard, '14; Werner Schroeder, '14; Louis Haler, '14L. The banquet will be served prompt- ly at 6:00 o'clock and tickets may be obtained from members- of the com- mittee.. Deutscher Verein Women Meet The senior women's section of the Deutscher Verein will hold a meeting tonight for the purpose of electing new members for the section for the coming year. Prof. I. M. Wenley is on Lecture Tour Prof. R. M. Wenley, of the philoso- phy department, is in the upper pen- insula this week, on the university extension lecture system. He will de- liver five lectures on the Marquette circuit, returning early next week. 'alks on South America 'today Rev. George W, Krepper will give a lecture this afternoon on "The So- cial and Educational Conditions in South America," at the Bible Chair building, 444 S. State St., at 4:15 p. m., This is the fourth of a series of lectures on South America, and every- one is cordially invited to attend. Union Dance Tickets go on Sale. Tickets for the regular Saturday evening dance at the Union will go on sale this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock. The usual number of 100 admission cards will be sold. MUSIC AND DRAMA. Faculty Concert Tonight. The regular December faculty con- cert will be given at eight o'clock this evening in High School hall. The program announced offers many at- tractive selections. Samuel Lock- wood's offering to it gains added in- terest from the fact that this concerto of Bruch has probably never before been heard in America. The complete program will be as follows : Sonata, F major............ Mozart Mrs. George B. Rhead. Shakespeare Songs:- "Come unto these yellow sands" (The Tempest) .... Henry Purcell "When that I was a little boy" (Twelfth Night) Robert Schumann "Under the Greenwood tree" (As You Like It)........Carl Busch "It was a lover and his lass" (As You Like If,) .... Thomas Morley (a) "Who is Sylvia?" (The Two Gentlemen of Verona) ........ .......Richard Leveridge (1670) (b) "Who is Sylvia".Franz Schubert "Hark, hark the Lark" (Cymbel- ine) ............ Franz Schubert William Howland. Prelude and Fugue, E minor, Op. 35 ......Mendelssohn Etude, Op. 25, No. 2 ........sChopin Ballade, Op. 52...... . ...Chopin Mrs. George B. Rhead. Concerto No. 3, D minor, Op. 58.... ........Bruch Allegro energico; Adagio; Allegro molto. Samuel Pierson Lockwood. Accompaniments by Maude Z. Hag- berg and Earl V. Moore. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. All those interested in hockey will meet in the trophy room of the gym at 7:00 o'clock this evening. Junior lit class meeting, 4:00 o'clock Friday afternoon, for purpose of elect- ing independent representative for Junior hop. Senior lit class meeting this after-4 noon at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan hall. Very important. Freshman basketball practice at Barbour gym Thursday at 4:30 p. m. All 'out, Cosmopolitan club to hold business meeting tomorrow. Polonia to hold'celebration soon. MICHIGAN'S TROUBLE WITH CONFERENCE BEGAN IN '05-06 (Continued from page 1.) ACTIVE clause of the three year rule, is, of course, a dead issue. The five game limit no longer prevails, as all the schools concerned have seven games each fall. This was passed at the, same time that Michigan with- drew. Further, _at all of the schools there can now be pre-season practice. THAT BRINGS THE MAIN DIF- FERENCES DOWN TO THE FACUL- TY CONTROL AND THE TRAINING TABLE PROPOSITIONS, THE FIRST OF WHICH IS NOT BEING OBSERV- ED AT ALL THE CONFERENCE SCHOOLS. Will Talk on "Iowan Drift" Tonight. Thre much disputed geological for- mation known as the "IowanaDrift" will be the subject of a lecture which Mr. Frank Leverett will give this ev- ening at 7:00 o'clock in the Russell seminary room of the museum. Mr. Leverett spent the past summer in Iowa and Minnesota and has reached1 some important conclusions regarding the status of the disputed drift which he will explain in his lecture. We can, and do save you money on sheet music, music books and all kinds of musical instruments. It will be .to your interest to look over our goods and get prices before buying. Grinnell Bros., '120-122 E~. Liberty St. 56-9 DIVORCE BY WILLIAM ANTHONY MeGUIRE 107 TIMES IN CHICAGO Every Catholic should see this play Every Knibht of Columbus should witness this performance Pr Ices, 25 -'50 - 75 - 1.00 - Box 1.50 Seat Sale Tuesday, December 3-10 A.M. WHITNEY THE REXALL POLICY 11 -i MAJESTIC I ROWLAND, & CLIFFORD PRESENT The Gripping Play of Today THlE Stands for four things:- 1. Honesty of Purpose 2. 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Wed. and Sat THE ABORN OPERA CO. Presents THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY Spectacular Production-Novel Effects-Big Clever Company- Next Week --"BIFRD OF PARADISE" UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Thursday, December 5.-Membership dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00 p. inl. Friday, December 6.-=Annual Adelphi Banquet at the Michigan Union, 6:00 p. in. Friday, December 6.-Fresh engineer smoker at the Michigan Union 7:30 p. m. Saturday, December 7.-Membership dance at the Michigan Union, 9:00 p. m. Law Students May Explain Absences., A Travesty " Kid Hamlet" Presented by Albert Hall & Company THE DOHERTYS Singing Duo Miss Laura Davis COMEDIENNE HERMANY'S Wonderful Cats and Dogs TRAINED ANIMALS Lew Welch & Co. IN THA COMEDY "Leviusky's Shoes" MATINEE FRI. SAT. 3p m.s Typewriter Repwdfrlz I will meet dr beat any price made on atyp D. F. WOODWARD Ann Arbor Savings Bank Bldg. Second Floor Ann Arbor, Mich. Ph one1361-L .writer, sale or rental. 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