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Beebe, professor of sur- gery in the homeopathic medical col- lege, *as in Toledo yesterday, where he presided at the annual meeting. of the Miami Valley Homeopathic Medical society, of which he is president. -All students who are interested in the -Episcopal church are invited to at- tend a meeting for the purpose of or- ganizing a Michigan chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, to be held at Harris Hll at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening. -Dr. J. 'L. Lavans, '141, former Var- sity shortstop has announced his en- gagement to Miss Hazel Seibert, a graduate nurse in the university hos- pital, where Lavans is acting as inter- ne. -Announcement has been made of the engagement of Dr. W. E. Forsythe of. the university health service staff, to Miss De Etta Brodie, of Portland, Ore- gon. --At a meeting of the Jackson club held at the Union yesterday afternoon, plans were made for a banquet to be heldnext Wednesday evening. Officers of the club for the ensuing year are: president, H. R. Marsh, '15; vice-pres- ident, Harold Leslie, '17; secretary,' Harry Sparks, '17E; treasurer, Howard Enos, '15E. -Alpha Nu society meets at 7:30 o'clock tonight in their rooms In Uni- versity hall., A debate: "Resolved, that all sophomore classes should be allowed representatives in the student council," and the continuation of the Hague conference discussion consti- ute the evening's program. --Speeches by B. M. Thomas, '15L, and M. McDonald, '17L, on "Does a Suc- cessful Lawyer Need to Be a Rascal," and "Should Higher Freight Rates Be Allowed," respectively, a reading by, L. W. Lisle, '16L, and a debate on the question: "Resolved, that the case sys- tem of teaching law should be abol- ished," make up the program for the Webster meeting at 7:30 o'clock to- morrow night. -Prof. J. B. Waite, of the law depart- ment, will speak on "Legislative Prob- lems," at the Jeffersonian meeting in Jeffersonian hall, at 7:30 o'clock to- morrow night. The question: "Re- solved,that the board of regents should Itvered P-hone 794 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS SPECIAL PRICE TO STUDENTS Machines for Rent at Low Rates Our factory rebuilt machines defy comp- etition. Make us prove it. ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INC. A. H. COHEN, Resident Salesman Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue LES MON. Oct. 20 - The Vicing Queen MWith Mary Fuller) TUES. Oct, 27 - Lights on London (By George R. Sims) WED. Oct. 28-Lord Chumney THURS Oct. C2 - Perils of Pauline 9th Story FRI.Oct. 30- The White. Mouse with Wheeler Oakman SAT. Oct. 31 - The SeventhPrelude with Richard Travers in the Season . Buds With Mary Pickford Coming Next Week - Women against Woman FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARBOR Capital :. - $100,000 Surplus and Profits $65,000 .IacTORs Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott, S. W, Clarkson, E . D. Knne, Harrison Sole Waldo M. Abbott, Dan R. Sutton, Fred Schimd. Arcade Theatre Thursday, Oct. 29 THE THREE MUSKTERS-The story of Duinas' great novel presented by the Cel ebrated Players Company. Friday, Oct.30 The Trey O' Hearts. Dramatization of Louis Joseph Vance's novel. No Show for the Chauffeur. Comedy. One Part. By the Sun's Rays. Drama. One Part. Saturday, Oct.31 The Lure of the Geisha. Drama in Two Prts The Third Party. Comedy. One Part. Moonlight, Drama. Little Meg and I. Drama. WHITNEY THEATRE Mon. Night Nov. 2 - The . WINNING of Barbara Worth Harold Bell Wright PRICES 25-35-50-75-1.00 SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY FOR SALE-Finest lot in Ann Arbor for Fraternity or Sorority. Near corner of S. University and Washte- naw. Almost 120 feet square. Call 1064-J or 614 S. Thayer. tf LOST-Wyvern pin Tuesday afternoon between campus and Cambridge Road. Finder please call 1287. 27 LOST-Pocketbook containing about $10.00 between gym. and State St. Finder please call Fuller and O'Con- nor, 1620-J. Reward. 27 FOR RENT-Comfortable suite near engineering arch. Price $4.00. Ap- ply 1208 Willard. 21-32 FOR RENT-Three single rooms, or a suite and single room furnished to suit, situated on Church Street, three blocks from campus. Call at the Busy Bee. 22-28 FOUND-Fountain pen on corner of William and State. Call 1641-J. 27 WANTEDBy young lady student pleas- ant room or suite in private family. North of campus preferred. Call Michigan Daily. 27-28 I TEMPLE THEATRE JF I When Joy reigns in the kitchen, Joy reigns In the home!f Everybody knows that. Joy reigns supreme in the All-Gas kitchen, where there's nothing to do but cook. No labor, no lugging heavy loads, no battling against dust, no doubts, no failures, no stifling heat. That's the story of the All-Gas kitchen Housewife and help are happy when gas is the kitchen fuel. It means short, easy hours in the kitchen, contentment throughout the home aund saving to the, provider. Joy and Gas go hand in hand in the modern home. Nancy Gay knows about it and tells about it in;"The story oNancy Gay." There's a FREI copy waiting at our office for you. 'Call for it., ' i .. : ''" Washtenaw Gas Company r 3th Shop busy to write ads. Come in and give us the "once over" SUITINGS AND SUPER VISED TALILOR/NG laSelf -Filling, Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE 618 EAST LIBERTY STREET pass a rule requiring every student to have a membership ticket in an ora- torical society," will be debated. -Dr. Floyd F. Fellows, formerly as- sistant in surgery at the homeopathic hospital has begun the practice of sur- gery in Carlton, Oregon. -Dr. A. 1. Barrett, of the medical de- partment, was in Grand Rapids yes- terday, attending a meeting of the state conference of Charities and Cor- rection. -Students, faculty and alumni of the homeopathic medical college, will as- semble at the Michigan Union tomor- row night, at the ninth annual ban- quet of the department. --Ail architects, whether meibers of the Architectural society or not, are invited to the smoker of the society at the Union tonight. ESTABLISHED 1818 BROADWAY cop.TWENTY-SECOND5' LOST-On Wednesday, Oct. Conklin fountain pen on S. between campus and 718 S. Finder please call 1r15. 28th, a Thayer Ingalls. 27 "On to Harvard' is good stuff. you on? Are 27 Get your kodak supplies University Ave. Pharmacy. and night and Sundays. at the Open Hallowe 'en Parties Let a Victrola make your party this year a big success. Everybody likes to dance to Victrola music. Start the music when you want to, and keep it playing as long as you like. Let this Hallowe'en Party be the best ever. Our representative, will be at they Hotel Ponchartrain, Detroit, TO-DAY ith Fall and Winter Styles' in Suits and )vercoats Sporting and Motor Garments English Haberdashery Hats, Shoes. Let us help you. Phone 1707 NEWPORT BRANCH: 220 Bellevue Avenue Street I R INNELL BROTHERS, ""The House of Service" 120.-122 East Liberty Street Phone 1707 AWAIT! YOU WILL SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN HIM- KWALITY JEWELRY & PENNANT CO. Wholesale Dealers. 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