ATRICAL CIRCLES Rl"A £ eat Club Ac .tom. I-ANAN IA CLr.j Yie "" ' J, 'Al ' ochd r 1It Y4 1 Cyi. he.O S. l.g.? At The Whitney. Norman Hackett the star of "Satan Sanderson" will again present this suc-' cessful "Michigan made" play at the Whitney, tonight. Mr. Hackett is an alumnus of the University (class of '98), while Kirk. Alexander, who dramatized the story from Hallie Erminie Rives' novel, in collaboration with Mrs. James O. Mur- fin, is also a U. of M. man, (class of '96.) "Satan Sanderson" scored a gen- uine success last season, and during the summer its authors have material- ly strengthened the dramatic force by new artistic effects, so that its second presentation here should mean another big Michigan night at the Whitney for our "own" famous actor and drama- tist. I very exacting in the matter I .t- mitt, Apfel & Co. Telephone 716-J LO C((S anil yo'a will get to yolr classes on -time. t ani all clocks guaranteed. New location. 11 EAST WASHINGTON STREET L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler [orris Q rr y's "t Donald Brian in "The Siren." "The Siren," the musical comedy success in which. Charles Frohman will present Donald Brian at the Whit- ney theater, Thursday, October 3, is by the authors of "The Dollar Princess," in which Mr. Brian was last seen here. The supporting company has been se- lected from among the most impor- tant members of that organization and that other dainty musical comedy suc- cess, "The Arcadians." From "The Dollar Princess," Mr. Frohman select- ed Will West and Cyril Biddulph, whose "Truly Rural" song was one of the hits of that production, whil "The Siren" contains also such popu- lar "Arcadians" as Julia Sanderson and Ethel Cadman. Of course with Donald Brian as the star of "The Sir- en," one is assured of plenty of intoxi- cating dance numbers as well as haunting songs and delicious comedy. CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED Wanted-A student to clerk in our bil- liard room, Huston Bros. 1 Wanted-Sleeping Quarters, Wed., Fri., Sat., weekly. Inquire Huston Bros. 1 Wanted-International College of Lan- guages Complete records and text books of French, Spanish and Ital- ian. Name best price. Box 314, Richmond, Ind. 1 and 2 Wanted-Suite near the Michigan Un- ion. Would prefer to be the only roomer, address, Box, Michigan Dai- ly.. 1-2 LOST Lost-Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin. Reward. Call 357. Ask for Roscoe Spencer. 1-2-3 Lost-A trunk. Received one belong- ing to Englebertson. Return to 621 So. Ingalls.;. Lost-Watch fob bearing Pylon crest. Return to 1003 E. Huron St. Reward. Phone 909. Lost-Large, gold, 0. M. Society pin, heart shaped with a cross and small heart in center. Return to A. P. Keatly, 1317 So. University Ave. Phone 1190-J. Reward. 1-2-3 FOR RENT For Rent-A fine suite, newly furnish- ed, 611 Forest Ave. 1-2-3 For Hire-A large touring car daily afer 3 p. m. Rates $4.00 per hour. Call Judson 909. 1 and 2 Instruction The "Taylor Studio of Music" 1335 Wilmot St. Piano, Violin and Voice Culture 1 Miss Levin, 405 East University. French for those wishing to speak the language.* Expert tutoring in gram- mar and literature. Special attention to individual requirements, including musical pronunciation. Full informa- tion on application. e o d Drawing instruments-Some splen- did second-hand sets of high grade in- struments at Wahr's University Book- When you think of anything; Y6I NONP photographic. think T7lepl.ounl 719 N. Vzfva L r Cass of welco There are 4 things you must do Michigan student. I. Join the Michigan Union. 2. Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. 3. Wear a Fre shan Cap. if you are to 4.* Get a cq inted. with LYND4 Photogr-epher-,- The man Nvho takes a picture of everything pertaining to life from a fraternity bulldog licking a postage stamp to th package at a beauty show. 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Each lady who attends the matinee will receive absolutely free a dainty glassware souvenir with the compliments of the management. Uni- versity men will also be presented with a Rogers silver nut cracker and nut pick set consisting of seven pieces. Manager Lane will give them away: this afternoon as a special compliment to the student matinee patrons. This will be the last opportunity to hear the old soldier fiddlers as the entire show will be changed tomorrow night. The feature act being the "Bronco Buster's Wild West Show" with an assortment of real cowboys, girls, ponies bucking broncos and etc. store. Save 20% Pressing T Good Uutil Used 5 Suits $1.04 I to 5 nd Main Sts. ent Place for Your .nking .on Freshmen! I on will find our Freshman Cap to be correct in style and fit. Try one and be coi vinced. We invite your inspection of our lines of Gymnasium Supplies including suits, shoes, towels, etc. You will also find that we have on display a carefully se'ected line of Bath Robes, Shirtings of the latest designs and the newest patterns and s'aapes in Golf Caps, Soft and Stiff Hats. Tinker & Company 342 South State Street AAvers ?Ifrstic Press Building Maynard Street TWO GRADUATES RETURN TO TEACH IN LAW DEPARTMENT Two new professors have been ad- ded to the law department to take the places of Professors George L. Clark and Victor R. McLucas who re- signed last spring. Willard T. Bar- bour, '05, '08L , will teach criminal law and procedure, and John Barker Waite, '07I1 will have charge of sales and will assist in the practice court. Professor Barbour won the Rhodes scholarship from Michigan in 1908 and completed his course at Oxford this year. Prof. Waite has been practicing law in Toledo for the past five years. The largest and finest line in the city, Goodyear's Drug Store. 3-6-9-12 Gym Lockers are Being Assigned. Gymnasium locker tickets for men went on sale at Waterman gym on Monday. Lockers were distributed yesterday afternoon to those who purchased tickets., We are never undersold. Goodyear's Drug Store. ' 2-5-8-11-13 Log Log Slide rule with leather case for $7.50, at Wahr's University Book- store. 1 to 6 Plans are Complete for New House. Work on the new Sigma Chi frater- nity house will be begun at an early date. The old house on State street has been torn down, and the new building will stand on the same site. For a gym suit or football outfit try Walhr's University Bookstore. 1 to 10 Second hand text books in great quantities at Wahr's University Book- store. 1 to 6 PROFESSOR WENLEY SPEAKS TO LAROE Y.M.C.A. MEETING. Goldman Bros. CLEANERS, . 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