THE MICHIGAN DAILY AIL 1 i SIDENTS We are ready to show you the best line of 't Kodak Developed and printed over night. Try all the o t h e r places, and then come here, a n d be satisfied. That is what 1o t s of others have done.. Films I flen's Sus, OvercJ, Balm ans, Rain cts, Hat Ca and Furnishings Shown in the City REMEMBER We have a full line of Patrick Duluth Mackinaw Coats Sweaters Balmacaans and Society Brand Clothes I I I CALKIN'S PHARMACY 324 South State Street p WADHAMS & CO. 121-123 So. rlain St. i i The Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-103-105 South Main Street Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits . . $75,000 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $100,000 Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas. I.liscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-lies., Carl F. liraun, asst. Casl'-, n'm. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r Savings Dept. Liberty and Main Sis. A Most Convenient Place for Your Banking I1i IT stands 'to reason that weT can make you suits cheaper but of the same quality as o t h e r tailors be- cause we pay less rent. A. Marquardt is sit- uated over the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. The Relable Laundry will surely please you if you are particular about laundry linen Goods called for and delivered Phone 794 Announcement Having enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now prepared to give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us --Fresh architects elected the follow- ing officers yesterday: President, T. C. Kelley; vice-president, R. Salmon; secretary, T. O. Davis; treasurer, W. J. Dixon; sergeant-at-arms, T. B. Heartt; athletic manager, E. H. Mei- beyer. -Harold L. Kennedy, '15, was elected president of the Spokane club at a meeting held last night. Glen R. Toll- enaar, '17A, was chosen vice-president and Ansel Tefft, '17E, secretary-treas- urer. -Fresh engineers elected the follow- ing officers yesterday: Track manager, M. McKee; basketball manager, F. R. Brown;baseball manager, H.S. Knowl- son. -Junior laws chose the following offi- cers in re-elections held yesterday: President, Harry Bell; secretary, L. Clift; baseball manager, L. Thomas. -Cards extending the privileges of the Michigan Union clubhouse will be sent to every member of the Pennsylvania football team, to the managers, and to the coaches. -Triangles, junior engineer honorary society, initiated ten men yesterday af- ternoon. They are: Harry Buell, John Carritte, Norman James,Francis Mack, John Morton, Macdonald Reed, Wal- lace Reid, Harold J. Smith, Walter Sterling and Thomas Trelfa. Prof. A. E. White, of the chemical engineering department, and Prof. H. E. Riggs, of the engineering department, spoke at the initiation bagquet at the Michigan Union. --Several odd jobs are waiting to be filled at the employment bureau of the university Y. M. C. A. There is also a permanent position for an experi- enced waiter who has no classes at 8:00 o'clock or 1:00 o'clock. -Work for room, agencies for recent- ly published books, soliciting commis- sions, and a few odd jobs are open to students at the Michigan Union em- ployment bureau. Several students have been supplied this week with board jobs and garden and cleaning work. -Dr. W. S. Hubbard, who resigned the position of secretary of the pharmacy department this fall, has been promot- ed to organic chemist in the U. S. bu- reau of chemistry at Washington, D. -In order to preserve old leather bound volumes in the library, the leather which has become cracked and worn with age, is now being treated With a preparation of castor oil and paraffin. Mimes meet at the Union for a short meeting at 12:45 o'clock today. Spanish club will organize in room 401', N. W., University hall, at 4:00 o'clock today. Bespectacled Gargoyle to Appear Soon "Spectacle Number" is the title of the next issue of the Gargoyle which is to be put on sale the morning of the Cornell game. It will contain a larger amount of art work than usual and a feature on "The Letters of a Substitute Half-back." Temple Theatre Mon., Nov. 2.---Face Value. Tues., Nov. 3.-1-learst Selig News. Wed., Nov. 4.-Woman against Vo- man (with Betty Gray). Thurs., Nov. 5.--Perils of Pauline (zo story). Fri.. Nov. 6.-Coney Island Night- mare (with Josie Sadler). Sat., Nov. 7.-The Motor Buccaneers (with Francis N. Bushman). Mary Pickford in What the Daisy Said, coming next week. Man's Enemy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARBOR Capital A - $100,000 Surplus and Profits $65.000 DIRECTORS Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schimd. Arcade Theatre THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S Love Everlasting, by the Celebrated Players Company, starring Lyda Borelli. Come out and see this splendid offering. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 The Trey o' Hearts, installment four. Synop- sis given of precedingstarts. Get in on this splendid serial now. Also The Danger Line and Dolly's Deliverance SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 The Law of the Lumberjack, in two parts Curing a Lazy Wife. Comedy WANTED-A Soph engineer would like a room-mate. Good suite well located. For particulars call 825-M. Muller Gym Suits at same price as the common kind $1.00 a suit. Harry Muller, 334 S. State St. 33 LOST-Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" Temple Edition near Libra- ry, Monday. Finder please call 815- J. M. Stowe. 33 WANTED-Two seats, South Stand, for Penn game. Must be near center of field. Call 1523-J. 33 WANTED-Student agents. Work spare time in Ann Arbor and ad- joining towns. Liberal commission. Inquire Earl Hackney, 715 S. State St. 32-36 I When Joy reigns in the kitchen, Joy reigns in the home! Everybody knows that. Joy reigns supreme ii 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 hgme. Nancy Gay knows about it and tells about it in'The Story of Nancy Gay." There's a FRyou copy waiting at our office for you, Call for it. J*0F. ue t i C. I I I %// i , / . l N,' Washtenaw Gas Company 7 / I, / / / / I DAINES & NICKELS l i PhOTOGRAPHERS 334 and 336 S. State St. Phone 310-J My LES We are too busy to write ads. Come in and give us the "once over" EXCLUSIVE SUITINGS AND SUPERVISED TAILORING 618 EAST LIBERTY STREET W E DO TAILORING for both ladies and gents. We also carry a fine line of samples-im- ported silk and broadcloth. Prices right, best in town, and work guaranteed. We also have a DRESSMAKING department, with lowest prices and best work. Cleaning and Pressing promptly done J. J. SCHANTZ 340 So. State St. Second Floor 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 11 WANTED-Student agent to repre- sent us in Ann Arbor for the heat- less trouser presser. Fast seller, good commission. Seacamp Sales Co., Detroit, Mich., 35 Rowland. 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 Muller Gym Suits Xclusive features. $1.00 a suit. Harry Muller, 334 S. State St. 33 Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf I - mm=W. "Did you see the Game? a_ What Game? ' I QUARTER BAC K A game of Football strategy. Scientific and intensely interesting. Amusing, as well as instructive of America's greatest sport. Appeals to men and women alike I I XllfviX A "Best in Town" Toques 50 Harry Muller, 334 S. State St. cents. 33 Demonstration and for sale only at 'WePEN ! for STUDENTS I See our Student Lamps at $2.45. Switzers, 310 State St. tf Cigar Counter University of Michigan Union I "Best in Town" Toques 334 S. State. 50 cents. 33 r BALMACAAN, MACKINAWS and Nobby Clothing of ADLER'S (COLLEGIAN) and B. KUPPENHEIMER'S MAKE on Sale at ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Main St. For that Week-end Party Dance music is provided any time with a victrola. It plays all the latest dance music clear and in perfect rythm--when you want it and as long as you like. When the Victrola is once tried it never fails to make godd. So why not phone seventeen-o-seven and try out a Victrola for this week-end ? Waterman Fountain Pens of all kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy. Graham's Barber Shop, 121 W? Hur- on St., opposite D. U. R. Only barber shop in Ann Arbor under student man- agement. Your patronage will be ap- preciated. Glenn Graham, '17 Dent. eod Wed. 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 Learn to dance the One-step, Hes: itation, Maxixe, Fox-Trot, Half and Half, Lulu Fado, Castle Gavotte, etc., at the Packard, phone 1850-M. PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE CITY LAUNDRY THOS. ROWE, Prop. 486 Detroit St. Phone 457-M Toilet preparations of all kinds an right prices. Quarry Dr4g Co. eod I Best shoe shining. cleaned and blocked. & Co. Hats of all Next to Wa TRADE MAR K Reg L. Pa.Off. 'THE CONKLIN PEN MFG.CO. TO L E D 0o, . U.S.A. Victrolas $15-$200 CRINNELL BROS. 120-122 E. Liberty St. Records on Approval 24 hours The best chocolates-Cranes Gilberts at Quarry's. LOST-Chemistry I. P. note 1 Finder please call D. Philips, 99 and eod. - -1 I S_. _.i { iV% r V J 1 % wmr q ' U 16 Amin "