G. AILY U AIL~~: .rMYer YIiroKY 'iii YGJirIiRWn 4n wi ..... rI L .. k STUDENTS We are ready to show yott the best line of len's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings Shown in the City Kodak Developed and printed over night. Try all the o t h e r places, and then come here an d be satisfied. That is what lo t s of others have done. Films *11 U I REMEMBER We have a full line of Patrick Duluth Mackinaw Coats Sweaters Balmacaans an d Society Brand Clothes I CALKIN'S PHARMACY I. I 324 South State Street -- --7-- - - - . I IADHAMS & CO. 121-123 So. Clain St. Pings Bank Surplus $100,000 1,000 :ss Transacted ichael s. Fritz, ce-Pres., Carl F. altz, Asst. Cash'r Main Sts. Place for Your nlg lechanics Bank ith Main Street 00$000 $75,000:f stands to reason that we can make you suits cheaper but of the same quality as other tailors be- cause we pay less rent. A. Marquardt is sit= uated over the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank: I i ' ble Laundry y please you If you about laundry linen are or and delivered Phone 794 I.I e z --Homeopathic faculty, students and alumni, held their ninth annual ban- quet at the Michigan Union last night. Among the speakers of the evening were Regent J. -E. Beal, Dr. C. B. Kin- yon and Dr. F. E. Westfall, '00. --On account of the illness of Whitney W. Slaght, '15E, the entertainment of Buffalo men by the Scalp and Blade fraternity at the Alpha Tau Omega house has been postponed. Students coming from South Ameri. ca, Mexico and the West Indies held the )Irst official Latin-American meet- ing of the year last.evening. Plans for the semester were formed. -University hospital authorities re- ported yesterday that Walter L. Mc- Kenzie, '15L, who sustained a fractur- ed skull when he fell from an inter- urban car at Ypsilanti last Friday night, is much improved. In their opin- ion, his recovery is now deemed almost certain. -Dr. Roy A. McGrary has been ap. pointed house physician at the univer- sity hospital to succeed Dr. J. T. Up- john, who has left for his home in Kalamazoo. Mr. Clayton Sedgwick Cooper of New York will give a stereopticon lecture on "Religions in Many Lands" at to- morrow's Majestic meeting. Mr. Coop- er has spent 12 yearslin travel and study of the various religions in all parts of the world. The meeting will open at 6:10 when moving pictures of the Michigan-M. A. C. football game will be shown. The lecture will start at 6:30 o'clock. . -"A World Wide View of Our People," is the subject of the lecture to be given by Dr. David Lefkowitz of Dayton, 0., before the Jewish Student' Cngrega- tion in McMillan hall at 6:45 o'clock, Sunday night. -City Fire Chief F. J. Andrews re- quested all merchants in the city to remove empty boxes and rubbish from the business district yesterday after- noon. He fears that, inmthe event of a victory over Harvard today, students may build bonfires in the streets and endanger property. -Francis G.Hamilton, '11, andBar.- bara A. Dewey, '12, were married at Charlotte, Mich., on October 21. They are living at 427 Fifth Ave., Ann Ar- bor. -Miss Christine John, '14, of Ann Ar. bor, was married to Mr. Rudolph Rei- chert on October 21. They are living In Ann Arbor. -President Harry G. Gault has called the first meeting of the senior lit class for 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Tappan hall. Committees will be nam- ed today, and it is expected that they will have tentative plans ready for thed consideration of the seniors when and iU TYPEWRITERS FOR S 'AIE ON EASY TERMS SPECIAL PRICE TO STUDENTS Machines for Rent at Low Rates Our factory rebuilt machines defycomp- etition. Make us prove it. ROYAL TVPEWVRITER CO. INC. A. H. CON, Resident Salesman Phone 2282 1314 So.'University Avenue TEMPLE T HEATA TRE MON. Oct. 2 y FThe Vicing Queen -(With Mary Fuller) TUES. Oct. 27- Lights on London (fBy George R. Sims) WED. Oct. n8--Lord Chumnoy THURS Oct. 20 - Peris of Pauline 8th Story FRI. Oct. 80- The White Mouse with Wheeler Oakman SAT. Oct. 8 - The Seventh Prelude With Richard Travers In the Season f Buds With Mary Pckford Coming Next Week - Women against Woman FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARDOR CapitalA - - 100.000 Surplus and Profits $65.000 DIRBCTas Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule Waldo M.Abbott, DanB. Sutton,Fred Schimd. Arcade Theatre Thursday, Oct, 29 THE THREE MUSKETEER he s ry of Dumas' great novel prse by e Cel- ebrated Players Company. Friday, Oct.30 The Trey O' Hearts. Dramatization of Louis Joseph Vance's novel. No Show for the Chaaffeur. Comedy. One art. By the Sun's Rays. Drama. One Part. Saturday, Oct. 31 The Lure of the Geisha. Drama in Two Parts The Third Party. Comedy. One Part. Moonlight. Drama. Little Meg and L Drama. WHITNEY THEARE Mon. Night Nov. 2 the WINNING of Barbara Worth By Harold Boll Wright PRICES 25-35-5045-1.00 SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY Latin taking place in the same room at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. 10c rents a kodak today, Lyndon. The men who went East will see on the Harvard Yard the new shades in mackinaws--vague browns and greens. We have the first shipment of these new shades made in the new Semi- Norfolk styles with belted pockets to come to Ann Arbor. Harry Muller, "On to Harvard" headquarters. Today is last day at our cost plus 75c profit. Open Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30. Lyn- don. Join the classes at Granger's if you care to dance correctly. Class every Wednesday night at 7:30. Private les- sons by appointment. For particulars call at 312 Maynard St. next to Majes- tic or phone 246. Dance every Wednesday and Satur- day night from 9 to 12. 50c per couple. In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tf Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons Music House. tf. University Ave. Pharmacy. The new store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar ticles. WMen Joy reigns In the kitchen, Joy reigns In the home! 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 and 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 of Nancy Gay." There's a FREE copy waiting at our office for you. Call for it. . Washtenaw Gas Company J.rtA c1 BMAKTING est prices ssing promptly done ScHANd'Z Second Floor CohShop We are too busy to write ads. Come in and give us the "once over" EXCLUSIVE SUITINGS ANPD SUPERV/SED TAILORING TWO MATINEES & TWO NIGHTS TUESDAY (ELECTION DAY)-WEDNESD NOVEMBER 3 & 4 Continuous Performance Matinee-2:30 until 5:30 Night-7:30 until 14 The Great Photo Play Masterpiece THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE' SIX PA 618 EAST LIBERTY STREET University Ave. Pharmacy. The store in nr Ithat satisfies. tf 'An. Expose of the Terrible White Slave Traffic ALL SEATS l:c ALL SEATS 10 Extra! Extra! Extra ON ELECTION'NIGHT, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3r; THE WHITNEY THEATRE WILL RECEIVE COMPLETE ELECTI RETURNS BY PRIVATE WIRE. THE FIRST ELECTION RETURNS WILL BE READ ATJ.:00 P. M. invn itiful College Pennants . and HARVARD ,ach 9 in. x 24 in. NCETON, COR- LL, MICHIGAN ach 7 i n. x 2 in. iANTS, Size 2x30-4 Leading Colleges 9f four Seleotion. our best quality, in their olors. with colored em- ient, for limited aid for 5o cents o cover shipping B A.IMACA A N, MACKINAWS and Nobby Clothing of AlLER'S (COILLEfiAIN) and B. KUPPENEIMIELER'S MAKE on Sale at ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE! Main 'St. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- ens Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf Toilet preparations of all kinds and right prices. Quarry Drug Co. eod. "Say Wife," Let's go to the Majestic Tuesday inight and see a good show and also hear the complete election returns. 28-31 'See; our Student Lamps at $2.45. Swcitzers, 310 State St. t Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds cleat-d and blocked. Next to Wagner &Co. eod. The best chocolates--Cranes and Gilberts at Quarry's. cod. they assemble Tuesday. -Section 3 in M. E. 8, lab., will finish its first five weeks of work this morn- ing, and will begin work in M. E. 4 lab. next Wednesday. Section 2 in M. E. 4 will begin work in M. E. lab. 8 next Tuesday. -Twelve new chairs have been receiv- ed by the rhetoric library and have been placed there for the use of stu- dents. -Examinations for the Phillips Schol- arship prizes will take place today, the test in Greek being scheduled for Take your "Best Girl" to the Majes- tic Tuesday night and hear the Elec tion returns. 28-31 GOOD SWEET CIDER. Phone 2140. Kenmore Brook Orchard. 26-30 9:00 o'clock this morning in roo4>108 Waterman Fountain Pens of all Tappan hall, and the examination in kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy. ajetlo Continuous Results of Michigan-Harvard Game announced f r o m the stage Saturday afternoon s for prices before placing felt novelties of all kinds. E I City Novelty Co. Bittuer Street yton, Ohio 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. a little better at St. tf Let us help you. Phone 1707 ' Tuesdf Nov. Learn to dance the On'e-step, Hes- The Majestic Tuesday Election itation, Maxixe, Fox-Trot, Half and will start to read the Election Re Half, Lulu Fado, Castle Gavotte, etc., at 7:00 p. m. so be sure to be on at the Packard, phone 1850-M. Towels--soap--tooth brushes irectory at Quarry Drug Co. and eod CRINNELL BROTHERS, "The House of Service" 120-122 East Liberty Street Phone 1707 /rte - A& '!" 'E'R -ml "Or 316 n 7