got-wear Now is the time for you to learn how to take pictures A GENURAL KNOWLEDGE OF 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' HAND PRES on LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY Selling far Beyond Expectations Let me Help You Learn How LYNDON C. I. KIDD - --Sophomore 15304 1112 S. Univ. Ave ' - 1 I . I I ,a;, h black cloth top, Plain or Tip Toe, him weight Tor street or dress, aa toe )., 115 S. Main Street 'I Music cetr. PLANS FOR BI1G 'W, E. L. Grant, Captain of First Baseball Team of University Will Be Present TOTAL MEMBERSHIP REACHES 90 Preparations are complete for the "M" club dinner, which will be held at the Michigan Union at 6:00 o'clock tonight. - After the dinner, the old "M" men will march to the mass meeting at Hill auditorium with the football team.: The membership of the club has in- creased nearly 25 in the past two weeks. the total number of full paid' members now being 90. Among the new members are Walt Bennett, who captained the Varsity football team I in 1898, and Victor Pattengill, quarter- back in 1909. Emery L. Grant, captain of the first baseball team the university ever had, will be present at the dinner. In 1863, Grant and three of four others be-a came interested in the "new" game, and introduced it into the university. The members of the "M" club in good standing will be admitted by their membership cards to seats on the side lines for the Michigan-Penn- sylvania football game. MANY RESPONI) TO UNION'S CALL Sat., Nov. 7-Big Comedy Sensation in parts--"Bungling Bunk's Bunco." War Notes by Pathe Weekly. ORPHEUM THEATRE. House of Famous Plays 'byFamous Players Thur., Fri., Nov. 5-6-Subjects changed to Hobart Bosworth in "Burning Daylight" by Jack London. .3 Whitney Theatre MONDAY IL Matinee and Nigh lov. 9 Messrs. Kent & O'Connor Offer a Splendid Scenic Production of the Fverlasting Success "East Lynno" '~' I Mon., Tues., Nov. g-so--Karl Kienlichner in Sciller's Immortal Drama, "William Tell." Wed., Nov. i-Mrs. Fiske in "Tess of D'Ur- bervilles," by Thomas hardy. THE UNDER I With a Notable. Cast lhes of music. Students to graduation, or they bject, such as voice, pi- y to their other work. Whitney Theatre Friday Nov. 6th, Matinee and NiglM Including Miss Jacqueline DeWitt as "lady Isabel" All special scenery and lighting effects A specially selected cast DOG The Incorporable Four Act By Rachael Marshall Oliver Bailey, Author "The Traffic." Drama and of I I er information, address S A. SINK, Secretary ynard Street ANN ARIOO, MICH Over 2,000 people attended the sec- ond faculty concert of the season, giv- en yesterday afternoon in Hill audi- torium. While the concert did, not, perhaps, reach the usual standard, Ef pecially in variesty, this lack was par- tially conipensated for in the quality o; I II W l Prices: Matinee Lower Floor 200 Balcony lIe CLEAN - POWERFUL - TRUE INTENSELY HUMAN Acted by a Superb Class of Players Prices: 25c-35c-50c-75c-$1.00 Seats on Sale Wednesday Night lst 4 rows 124 seats.........35c Balance of Balcony........ayr....2gc Seats on Sale Saturday. Morning at io I I Pholme 1701 ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW s, socials and and Low- 116 4. Main Special Elect- ion MatTues. 9 Places on Committees Applied For By More Than 80 Men More than 80 applicants for appoint- ments on Union committees reported, at the Michigan Union between 4:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, in response to a call sent out yesterday morning, Applicants were mostly junior and sophomore lits and engineers. Vice-presidents of the Union, rep- resenting every department, will have office hours at the Union for consul'- tation with any of the men who report- ed yesterday or with any who failed to report. Harry G. Gault, '15, will meet men in the literary department from 11:00 o'clock to 12:00 o'clock Monday noon, and between 3:00 and 4:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The engineers' representative, Ken- neth S. Baxter, '15E, will meet men of his department between 1:00 and 2:00 o'clock Monday and Tuesday after- noons. George J. Curry, '15M, will meet medics between 5:00 and 6:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and from 11;00 to 12:00 o'clock Saturday morn- ing. Law students are to meet Edward T7 C.i_ + C . .r A 1 yn nn _f'f -Y New Exclusive lntimate Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 5-6-7 BURTON HOLMES' SWEEPING SVCCESS CHARLES R. MACLOON, Special Representative M 1ion Pict reS And Dissolving Views Accompanied by a Special Lecturer and Operator Gus Reed & Nell Wood The American Basso and Queen of Pianistes in "A Little Class-A Little Ragtime" Lew Wells Mlonologue and Saxophone Eccentricities Leila Davis & Co. "As It May Be" Comedy Sketch Travesty on Woman's Suffrage Davids' Dui The Versatile Novelty Pair t style, Nor- 5 saves you e anted- SOc To Four (4) Matinees each week-Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday; The MAJESTIC changes its bill every Mon- day and Thursday. Only the first Show at night is reserved, seats held until 7.30. Every Tuesday and Friday is "Ladies' Souvenir Matinee" at the Majestic. "School Children's Matinee" every Saturday afternoon, children under 12 years of age admitted for Five Cents. COMING MONDAY, for Three Days, the $1,000 Feature Act, Gus Edwards' "tKID KABARET CO." with Geo. Jessel and Betty Washington n the common kind, yet sells at the $2.25. We are glad to show it to our exclusive features. S. State St. (above Cushingp) a r t . t t4 t**"V* t~ *f 7 t n 1irI +IIJtLA. L-1.1VL J tjg i-H. Safler, 15L,.at ]1:0dto 12:00 o'clock Monday, and from 10:00 to 11:00 o'clock Friday. The representative of the other departments combined is Frank W. McDonald, '15D. and he will Editor, The Michigan Daily:- consult with men from any of the com- The student council is endeavoring bined departments at 5:00 to 6:00 to provide a sane celebration to give o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and vent to the enthusiasm which natural- from 10:00 o'clock to 11:00 o'clock ly arises after a football- victory. The Friday morning. celebration planned will be similar to Laboratories Supplied From Surplus that of Cap Night, comprising a march If Michigan, unlike many other uni- to the natural amphitheater opposite versities, had not carried over from the observatory, speeches by promi- year to year a surplus of chemical sup- nent alumni, music by the band, etc. plies, it would have been impossible For this to be successful, it will be to carry on the work in the laborato- necessary to secure the hearty coop- ries this year. As things now stand, eration of the entire student body. the laboratories are being supplied The student council feels that it is from the surplus of last year. Aside its duty to advise the students that from the fact that shipping rates in the city authorities have taken extra Europe have been increased to an precautions to prevent riotous acts. enormous amount, Germany has re- The students should realize that, after fused to allow the exportation of alco- disturbances of last year, the city will hol and all materials used in the man- not show any leniency to offenders. ufacture of explosives, as she demands We know that there is no student all of the supply for her own use. It who would knowingly bring disgrace is estimated that, should the European to his university, and the celebration war continue until next year, the sur- will provide an outlet for true Michi- plus now being drawn upon would not gan spirit. last longer than the first semester of (Signed) the 1915-16 year.. Student Council. - 'LOST-Chemistry I. P. note book. Prof. Lovell To Address Engineers Finder please call D. Phillips, 997-M.l Prof. A. I. Lovell of the electrical . 32-33-34 of the performances. The string quartet deserves especial praise. The members play with a high degree of ensemble spirit, pre- serving a proper balancing of parts, and, at the. same time, showing their inidividual attainments. They select- ed one of Beethoven's earlier quarters (Op. 18, No. 5), which they executed with exceptional gusto and fiuency, meriting the warm applause of the audience. This is the best quartet the school of music has exhibited for some years, and its frequent apjlearances will be greatly welcomed. Miss Hunt sang Luzzi's, "Ave Ma- ria" with true artistic poise, to an organ accompaniment by Mr. Moore. Mrs. Rhead's piano contributions were, as usual, a distinct asset to the pro- gram. Freshman ALSO CAN DE3 Sophomore II PATRICK DL I'LL CALL AND TAKE YOUR rIEAcURE Rex St. Clair Lit '17 1331 HILL STREET r College Teaches Many Things Ilut the Best l tlhe Lunches &.T "POP a AN C R C F T'S" 722 Monroe 11. PnONE 33 Ire of New 5C $1. ,k enclosed Junior ALSO CIGARS Senfor Fresh Medics Will Elect Men Today Fresh medics will hold elections to- day from 3:00 o'clock to 4:30 o'clock Following are the nominees: presi- dent, T. H. Robertson, D. M. Morrill, C. C. Hyde; vice-president, Helen Gage, Lila Stevenson; treasurer, E. F. Runge, C. A. Bosworth, R. Smith E. C. Baumgartner; . secretary, D..K. Bacon, J. R. Darnall, H. D. Dieterle, N. 0. LaMarche; baseball manager, H. Hirshland, C. E. Volmager; football manager, W. C. Griswold, J. Alum, O. F. Mead; track manager, M. Wilkin- son, S. H. Shulkin, T. L. Tolan; bas- ketball manager, M. B. Bowman, A. G. Erickson, A. B. Norton. r ,1 SIOUX CITY AMINi ORGANIZE Iowa f raduates Hear Harvard Reports At First Thuranet . At a banquet held by Michigan alumni at Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 31, a Michigan club was crganized with 22 "a(mtes c-artr :nnt-r . After the banQuet, the Harvard-Michigan foot- v) and MAKE , STORE engineering department will address a conbined meeting of the Ann Arbor section and the student's branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at 6:00 o'clock tomorrow in the electrical laboratory. His subject° will be "The Oscillograph." An inves- tigation of the characteristics of the fmachines in the laboratory will also s at $2.45.1 tfj DO YOU?l Eat with your friends at the CAFE TERIA For the Students by a Student 605 R. William St. jall game was reported Wlay by play on a chart. Of Ch r c ?os.n for' the enmaing year E are as follows: president R. M. Dott; secretary, Kenneth G. Silliman, and' treasurer, Peter Balkema. ,Mr. Dott was a f)rmr varsity footbal star who p aya(I tackle on the last Wolverine team, which met Harvard before this season. Web and Flange Take in New Men Web and Flange, senior civil engi- neering society, initiated the follow- ing men Wednesday night: G. M. Bleekman, A. H. Weber, C. L. Hoyt, J. W. Raynsford, A. R. Griffes, C. IV. Smith, H. C. Smith, J. H. Ferris, W. W. Candler. Apoint Coinnittee To Decorate Union J. C. Leonard, '17L, has been ap- pointed chairman of the following ,ommittee which will have charge of decorating the Union for the Pennsyl- vania game: A. L. Kirkpatrick, '18, W. Casgrain, '18, R. R. Winslow, '18, and J. E. Tighe, '17L. The committee is requested to report at the Union this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. Prof. A. G. Tealdi to Give Lectures Prof. A. G. Tealdi, of the landscape .design department, will give two lec- tures next week on, "Real Estate Sub;- divisions," one on Monday and the other on Thursday, before the survey- ing students in civil engineering. LOST-Male Bull pup, brown and white, clipped tail. Detroit license tag No. 8017.. Named "Cad." ,Re- ward. 510 E. Jefferson. Phone 2276-M. 34-5 IF , ...