THE MICHIGAN DAILY I i Valk-Over Foot-wear Now is the time for you to learn how to take pictures A'G] NIMRAI KNOWLUDG1$ OI PHOTOGRAPHY is the one thing no college man' or woman can afford to be without-Photography is being used in a thousand different ways nowadays and you never know when it might be to your advantage to know how to take pictures. Then there is the pleasure and satisfaction. The" pictures of college days will be cherished for many years to come. Rent a good kodak for only 10c per day-or buy one at from $3.00 to $100.00 Let me Help You Learn How LYNDON LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY I HAwND PRESSING. Selling far Beyond [xpectations 1530-J + Sophomore 1112 S. Univ. Ave M ' i 44 WVE M A shoe thatt!sit,,,; own salesmnai. Woman's Fat or Glun Metal flu toiia wilh Ilwk ilt tot.,[Plain or Tip Toe, leather Louis heel. Its futll of snap. Vedium igt'ut' street or dress, aat too 21/ to S. Price $4.50. WALK-OVER SHOE CO., 115' S. Main Street C @0 TilE.. University Schooql of Music ALSERT A. STANLEY, Direcetor. Instruction offered in all branches of music. Students may take full courses leading to graduation, or they may pursue some particular subject, such as voice, pi- ano, violin, etc., supplementary to their other work. For catalogue or further information, call at the office, or address CHARLES A. SINK. Secretary Maynard Street Trubey --Junior engineers broke the deadlock rin the race for class president yester- day by electing Don Smith by a vote of 68 to 44. The new president an- nounced last 'night that the class would hold three dances at the Uniot during the year, and that Friday nights had already been booked. --Triangles, junior engineer honorary society will initiate 10 men today at 4:30 o'clock..I -Soph lits elected Willis. Nancre pres- ident and W. A. Stevenson treasurer yesterday, in the re-election ordered by the student council at its meeting last week. --Adelphi House of; representatilves passed the bill introduced by Arnold Eggerth, grad., requiring all foreign- ers over 16 years of age, seeking ad- mission to the United States, to read 50 words of printed matter in any language designated by the immigrant and debarring those who fail from en- tering. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION TO PRQJOVCE "A CURIOUS MIISHIAP" Goldoi's' Copedy Will be Presented In UniversityiHalt On December 4 and n "A 'Curious Mishap," is the name of the play to be produced by the Oratori- cal association this year, on December 4 and 5, in University Hall. The play is a comedy, written by Carlo Goldoni, and is considered to be one of the best of the numerous works by that famous, Italian author. The "Fan," which was staged two years ago by the Oratorical association, is by the same author, and this year's choice is considered super- ior to it, and equal to "The Rivals" and "She Stoops to, Conquer," which' Have been given 'in the past. Of the seven studenuts who have parts in "A Curious Mishap," five have appeared on thle platform of Univer- sity Hall before. The fuill cast is as follows: Phillibert, a rich Dutch mer- chant, Walker Petticord, '14-'1 6L; Giannia, daughter of Phillibert, Fran- cis Hickok, '15; Riccardo, a broker, Leslie W. Lisle, '14='17L; Costanza, daughter of Riccardo, Bess Baker, '15; De La Cotterie, a French lieutenant, Louis Eich, '12 grad.; Mirriania, ser- vant of Giannia, Ethyl Fox, '15; Gas- covue. servant of Cotterie, Earl Ross, '15. +(, Ice Cream- for parties, socials and house trade. QII Mary Garden, Reputation and Low- ney 's Chocolates. MArR1 PICKFORI) In the Celebrated Romantic Comecdy, "S1UCH A LITTLE QUEEN," 1%y Chaning Pollock. Five Reels On November ,, Mrs. George B. Rhead, acting head of the piano de- partment of the university school of music, will give a piano recital, under the auspices of the Frances Schimier institute at Mt. Carroll, Ill. Mrs. Rhecad will give the following program:- Caprice Alceste.... .Gluck-Saint-Saens Fantasie and Fugue, G. minor.... . .....Bach-Liszt Thirty-two Variations...... Beethoven Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 2........ Chopin B~allade, Op.- 52........Chopin Etude, D flat................. Liszt Andante from Sonata, Op. 5 , . Brahms Scherzo, Op. 4............... Brahms Several excellent numbers have been arranged for the faculty concert to- mnorrow afternoon at Hill auditorium. The, program includes selections by Mrs. George B. Rhead, Samuel P. Lockwood, Nora Crane Hunter, and a qluartet composed of Mr. S. P. Lock- w.oodi, Mrs. Lockwood, A. J. Whitmire,: and L. N.. Parker, '17. The program follows: Quartet. A major, Op. 18,, No. 5 .~Beethoven Allegro; Menuetto; Andante c~anta- bile con variazioni; Allegro. 1 1r. S. P. Lockwood and Mrs. Lock- wood, Violins; Mr. A. J. Whit- mire, Viola; Mr. L. N. Parker, Violincello Ave Maria ......... .uzzi Nora Crane Hunt (Organ accoinpaniment by Earl V. Moore) Concerto No. 8, A minor ("Gesang- scene")...........Spohr Allegro Molto-Adagio-A 11I e g r o moderato. Samuel P. Lock'wood (Accompaniment by Frances L..1Ham- ilton) Ballade, Op. 52............. Chopin Mrs. George B. Rhead ORPHEUM THEATRE MLonday, Tuesdayx, \\ednesdayNovecm- ber 2-3-4 D~aniel Froliman Presents "MISS BILIE 1BURKE" Whitney Theatre THURSDAY, NOV.5 CHARLES FROHMAN Presents MISS BILLIE BURKE In Her Greatest Success ".Jerry" Preceded by "The Philosopher in the Apple Orchard" Miss Burke in Both Plays PRICES Main Floor lst 13 rows-364 seats,.............. $2.00 Last 8srows-232 seats ................1.50 Balcony 1st 8 rows-236 seats.............$1.00 Last 5 rows-154 seats,.......... ......73c Gallery ..... ... ............0c Mail orders received now if accompanied by check. Seats on Sale Tuesday at 10 O'clock WhitneyThar FriidayNov. 6th, Matinee and Night WhitneyTheatre Saturday, Nov.7 Michigan Night (Our Own Famous) Norman H a ck et t (U. of Al. '98) -- IN - Typhoon First Tim e Here The Dramatic Sensation of New "York, Chicago and 5 European Capitols. Tremendously Start- ling. Original N. Y. production used by Mr. Hackett. "'War T1ime Prices" 25c 50c 75c SI Mail orders withi check enclosed filled in order received. THE UNDER 00 Phione 146 116 S. M&In- Mats. Wed. GARRK Special Elect- HALL,514E. Williamn and sat. BTR ionMat.Tues. Phone 2225 Arthur Hammerstein Offers ~QTTI Goads Called For ESS~II\G and Delivered "H GH IN S, With SelaMayhew NA LOS BY IRE IMatinee Tuesday and Wednesday ..25c-$1 5a NOLOS Y IR INights and Saturday Matinee. . 50.bc-$2.0 t0 The Incorporable For Act Drama By Rachael Marshall and Oliver Bailey, Anthor of "The Traffic." CLEAN POWERFUL - TRUE INTENSELY HUMAN Acted by. a Superb Class of Players ANSIT 'MARKET Wi. LINDEMAN DEALER IN Fresh and Salt Meats Pork, Hamg Poultry, etc. Bell Phone 2294 212 N. 4th Ave Buy your coffee, tea and peanuts at The Coffee Ranch, 211 East Liberty. Retail at wholesale prices. Quality: unexcelled. cod Wed See our Student Lamps at $2.45. Swltzers, 310 State St. tf BAL-IACAAN, MIACKNAWS and Nobby Clothing of ADLER'S (COLLEGIAN) and II. KUPPEN[EINER'S MAKE on Salo at AL.LE N'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Main; St. Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- struments at lowest rates.). Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 So. Main St. tf. Prices: Seats 25c-35c-50c-75c-$ I.00 on Sale Wedneitday II - PHON MAJESTIC THEATRE PHONE 1701 WHERE EVERYBODY GOES 10 onday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. -.3-4 The Sensational Aerialists' ,L cno, Jord n and' Zeno comiec omicaIiis Ask the upper class man he best toque-Wagner & who sells Co., State 29-331 et your kodak supplies at the uni- versity Ave. Pharmacy. Open day night and Sundays. t~f . h 9Feature 'VPIi & C ffr CARREL-PlEIOITCO. Revei~lation in Art in the Screaming farce E T A $6I L)ed" fEXTRA! ETA We Print, Dance Programs, Tatly Cards, etc. Leather Programs a Specialty* We Bind Class Records, Technical Journals Periodicals, Magazines, etc. rtstic Work -Prompt Service - Right Price wommmmakadhm * Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, of the ora- VAS'TE BOARDS TO DANCE AFTIER tory' department, is in charge of the PEjNN GAME HATE RAPID SALE rehearsals, which are being held in ____ University Hall every night from now In Carle of Overflow at Gymina~Aums, (an until the play is produced Sntrplus Will Be Cared - -- For at Union Fresh Lits il~l Re-elect Tomorrow____ Fresh 'lits will hold a re-election in 'Tickets for the football frolic to be room 203 Tappan hall from 2:00 to held in both gymnasiums after the 5 :00 o'clock tomorrow to pick class Penn game Saturday night from 9:00 officers from the following: president, to 12:00 o'clock, are selling rapidly. I ow aid H. Colby, M. S. Colleton, The dance is given by the Union boat James Schermerhorn; vice-president, club, and all members of the Union. l thel Hayes, Dorothy Probst, Mary are eligible to attend. Wells, treasurer, Lane Barron, E. H. Special music will be givean by a, 20 Ileimann; secretary, Helen Bowke, piece orchestra equipped with the lat- Marie Paulus, Constance Winchell; est dance music, and many features football manager, Herman H. Schmidt, suggestive of football are being ar- Carl Weidman; baseball manager, D. ranged.' Tickets are limited to 300, fMaeinnes. Kenneth Matheson; track and the °price is fixed at 75 cents. In m ~ anager, UT. S. G. Cherry, Robert Hal- case of a large overflow, the surplus stead; women's basketball manager, will probably be accommodated at the -Margaret Birdsell, Mary Tinsman. Union club house. The affair, .which -- will be informal, will be featured by health Service Has Increase of 148 several novelty dances. Punch will During the past week, the university be served for refreshments. health service has taken care of 651 The committee consists of Sidney T. office' calls, with a total of 148 new Steen, '16E,. chairman, Boyd M. ,Comp- patients. This is a considerable de- ton, '16, H. Wallace Reed, '17. Prichard crease in the number treated during L. 'horsch, '16, and William J. Wil- the previous weeks of the college year. son, '17A. DO YOU? E FEat with your fripuds' at the orteC AFrIE-T E R IA FrteStudents by a Student 605I?. William St. Ex t a Complete Election Returns at the Majestic To-night. The doors will be open and returns Will start to be read at 7 p.m. Ladcz' Silver Souv. Mat.Tuzes. Extra C l t 'E'SER & RHSS The Black a'nd Tan. Comnedians' Added Attraction THREE MAJESTICS "Harmony and Humor" Fce~xrun College Teches Many Things Junior ALSO But the Best I i ALSO CANDIlES the Lunches CIGARS Sophomore AT "POP BANCRO FT''S" 722 Montoe Senior F.our Matin e& evecry wet, L-.-Tuesdz y. Wednesdlay, Friday, Saturday. The Majestic oller - entire new shows * very Mon- alay and~ Thursday. Only thel_ first show at ni ght i9 re served, srats bti until : 0.. La4,les' souvenir matinee Tues day and Fridasy-- -school child ren's matinee every Saturday, all chtldren under 12 ;years of age admitted for 5 cents. Watch for the day and date of the Majestic Big Couniry Stove Night---XIO0.00 in prizes given away. The layer, Schairer Co. Weekly meetings of the Natural Announce Marriage efl [r. Science club are now held in the zo- announcement has been (-czi'al :'ahc~tory. A Iiitra scle-Ice iii' rmarriage of Dr. Harry S. BlossomI made of Blossom, STATIONERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS General Office Outfitters 112, S. Main Street club has Lecn ii nexisten,,e in the Uk i- versity for a number of years, but this is the f,rst. year that it has bee definitely organized.~ The club is coin- posed of advanced students in the nat- ural sciences, particularly those ini zoology and botany. 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 71213I, and M1iss Abby E. Copeman on Oct. 12. Dr. Blossom is on the staff of the state hospital at Middletown, N. Y. Bray your Conklin Pene at Van Dor. ensCli'sParinatey, 703 Packard street. tt l~dhl for tile big Pennsy extra. 31 Bell Phone 1404 The: fellows are appreciation of our Suits. \Wagnter &Co., showing their Special Dress 1 ' ,, .. I Ani I! a. m - r-