' lY N y d 11 1II I WHITN.EY THE ATRE One Night* o;%y Thursday,; Nov. 5th, Charles Frohman presents MISS Burk In her greatestco nedlv succces by Catherine Chiloom Cushing Preceded by "The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard" A Play in one act by Anthony Hope Miss BURKE in both Plays * PRICES MAIN FLOOR3 First 13 rows, 360 seats $2.00 iLast 8 rows, 232 seats $1.50 BALCONY3 First 8 rows, 236 seats $1.00 Last 5 rows, 154 seats $0.15 GALLERY - 6Oc Mail Orders Received Now , when accompanied by check Seals on sale Tuesday morning at 10 I'l Engagement Extraordinary! Whitney Theatre Whitney Theatre Monday Night, November 2nd The, Winning Matinee &MNght Sat. Nov. 7 aI II 1 i First time here! Michigan's famous Actor, r Ty jo. Mr. NORMAN HACKETT la Walker-Whiteside's famous eman-Jap Play of Tntrigue lhICe Tyboon Barbara Worth Th le sensation of New York, Chicago, and five European Capitals Original Magiificenst N. Y. Production TCremuendously Startlinig SPECIAL WAR TIME PRICES--- !MATINEE-25c all over the house, except first lour rows--SOC I NIGHIT-25c, 50c, 75c,-$100 $1,50 (box seats) III Whitney Theatre Friday Night, Nov. 6 1 1 l i III - - - . - Z A A '.Y .. b BY Harold Bell Wright. Miss Leona Stater "Barbara Worth" Whitney, Monday, Nov. locd T1. nth that Thri1l Without Shaming You #" AL. BURKE 'Presents MISSOEL tKE ; THE ITWO MATINEES & TWO NIGHTSE ESDAY (ELECTION DAY)-WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3,& 4 1 UNDER DOG Bly RACfIAEI. MAP.SITAUI, and OLIVJ9R BAIIXY, Authors "THE TRAFFIC" Continuous 0 until 5:30 Performance Night-7:80 until 10:30 Great Photo Play Masterpiece Thte mighty drama of combat, mercy and clean love, produced by at spendid cast. Prices: 24-.35c.50c-5c4$l.40 Seats qn Sole* Wednesday'at 10 o'clock Word was received, a few days ago, from the New York managers of Fer- ruccio Busoni, the distinguished pianist,, who is to appear on this year's Choral Union series, at Ann Arbor, that he was unable to sail from Naples on October 20, in accordance with the schedule, and that lie will be delayed temporarily in reaching America, so that It was necessary for several of his dates, scheduled for the first part of November, to be post- poned. He will appear in Ann ,Arbor, Thursday evening, January 14, 1915, instead of as originally announced, Accordingly, the next number on the Choral Union series w1i be that of thae Philadelphia Symphony Or- chiestra op the evening of December 2, 1914,t geant-at~arms, P. J. Zamora, '15, was Appointed chairman of the social com- mittee and plans were disculssed fort a smoker to be held in the near ,fu- tyre but no definite pla.n was decided upon.a THE CULT OF INCOMPETENCE By Emnile Faguet (361.8 F16112) That technical, intellectual, moral competence should be assigned its part in government is the main con- tention' of M. Faguet. He deals with the government" of peoples, especially with that of the French, and says that there is too much incompetence in the leaders of the people. A democratic element is essentially necessary to a people and also is an aristocratic element, the writer do- clares*' It is dangerous that the peo- pie should be an, enigma and it is necessary to know, what it feels, thinks,, suffers and desires,' and for that reason the democratic element is essential. We should have, an aristo- cratic element in order that all ad- mits of precision' shall not be smoth- ered by that which is confused, and that which is exact shall not be ob- scured by what is' vague. The real government should be a blending of democracy and aristocracy but it must be a real fusion, is the conclusion of the author. One may-at first have a tendenicy to doubt the theories expresser ut uipon closer examination and thinkingL the truth of the assertions will be appar- ent. The style of the author is rather brilliant and his manner of presenting his arguments is forceful. A Lobae Story of the West MAIN FLOOR Prices BALCONY First 13 rows, 360 seats, $1.00 First, 4 rows, 120 seats, 50c Last 8 rows, 232 seats, 75c Next 9 rows, 270 seats, 35c' GALLERY --25c Phone-4 80-Seats now on sale-Phone-480 USE OF BONDAGE'I of the Terrible White Slave six PARTS Traffic' F-. . ......... '"- SEATS 10c_ ....+.+... i .won n - ..r rd - .i A. iii .;. ALL SEATS 10c a!Extra! Extra! ION NICHT, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3rd, THE WHITNEY THEATRE WILL RECEIVE COMPLETE ELECTION :TURNS BY PRIVATE WIRE. THE FIRST ELECTION RETURNS WILL Of READ AT 7:00 P. M. Latin American Club Elects Officers At 'a neeting' held Friday night inj froom 147 newv engineering building,1 the Latin American club' elected the following (Aftiers: G. W.'Blanco, '17, president; V. M. Morales, '16E, vice- president; and A. S. Hoheb, '17, ser- Phone 1701 MAJESTIC I Phone 1,70.1 I WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Milonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov.' 2-3-4 Thursday, Friday, SatraNovember, 5-6-7 The Sensational Aerialists r .eno, Jordon and.Zn Saginaw's Vaudeville Stars The Sweeping Success Buron Hmes Charles 'R. Macion, Special Representative The Big Feature arrel-Pieiot Co. Karleton & Clifford WAR-TIME EURP Now Exclusive Intimate Motion Pictures and Dissolving Views, Accompanied by a Special Lecturer and Operator Revelation in Art In the Screaming Farce "'I Died"' Extra Extra The, "Bimbos" " Comedy Acrobatic Act 0 Reed & Wood A Little Class and a Little Rag-Time Added Attroolion feisser, & Relsser 'three Majestlo's " Harmony and Humor' Lew Wells Leila Davis& Co. In a Comedy Travesty Sketch "*As it May BSe" The BSlack and Tan Comedians Monologue and Saxaphone Eccentricities f I Four Matinees every week--Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday,' Saturday. The Mlajestic offers en- tire -new show every Monday and Thursday. Only the first show at night is reserved, seats held until 7.30. Ladies' Souvenir matinee Tuesday and Friday. School children's matinee every Saturdav. all children uinder 12 vears of aze admitted for 5c. Watch. for the day and dat o te 1ajste igCountry Store Night=-$100.00 in prizes given away. vO PLT rLEaTO RETURNS AT THE, MAJESTIC TUESDAY NIGHTX .r a AIThe doors will be open and returns will start to be read at 7:00 P. M. Ladies' sliver souvenir matinee TuesE xr a