-HIGAN DAIL ....... ............ ow ...,...r... . WILL GET THE PIANO FREE M4E IN AND TRY IT OUT le for Full Dress Suits is ir line is better than ever. a good silk-lined Garment er at $40.00. The work- l I RUN Now is the time for you to learn how to take pictures A GENERAL KNOWLEDGEl OF PHOTOGRAPHY is the one thing no college man or woman can afford to be without-Photography is being used in a thousand different way 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 picturcs 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 Whitney Theatre MONDAY M 9 Matinee and Night OV. Messrs. Kent & O'Connor Offer a Splendid Scenic Production of toe Fv,-rksting Success WhirneyI GtiI I ., I "East Lynne" is unsurpassed by a e fit, we assure you, or your money is wanted Dress Suits to Rent an~y will not L4. MEA L COLM 604 EAST LIBERTY """ For Twelve Years The Sign of Satisfaction on exhibit at the annual meeting of the American Road Builders associa- tion to be held in Chicago December 14 to 17. The highways laboratory also hopes to display the results of numerous tests which are at present being carried on in the laboratory, and which will be displayed in some graph- ic form. ENGINEERS BATTLE FOR HONORS Freshmen and Seniors Threaten Title in Class Football Series By winning yesterday's game from the soph lits in a 6 to 0 battle, the fresh engineers established themselves in first place in the freshman division of the interclass football series. The lits will fight out second place with the fresh laws at 9:30 o'clock today. The possession of first place in the senior division rests b tween the sen- ior laws and the senlo engineers, who have already played two scoreless ties. Today's game starts at 9:30 o'clock, and Will be played in 15 minute quar- ters. In the event of there being no score or no decision at the end of the allotted time, play will be continued until either team wins. The third game on the schedule for today is slated at the same hour as the others, and is between the soph engineers and the combined soph and fresh medics for second place in the sophomore division. OFFICIALS FAIL TO DEVELOP FACTS IN SORORITY ROBBERY No new facts in the alleged robbery of the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Thursday night were reported at po- lice headquarters yesterday. It ap- pears that the facts of the theft are being suppressed or that a mistake has been made. Patrolman Kuhn continued the in- vestigation yesterday at the house but obtained no satisfactory explanation of the affair'. Members of the sorority refused to give out any additional in- formation when approached last night. U"NVERSITY MEN INVITED TO JOIN BIBLE CHAIR EEiNGS Sat., Nov. 7-'uig Comedy Sensation in parts-"Bungling Bunk's Bunco." War Notes by Pathe Weekly. Mon., Tues., Nov. 9-ro--Karl Kienlichner in Schiller's Immortal Drama, "William Tell." Wed., Nov. ri-Mrs. Fiske in "Tess of D'Ur- bervilles," by Thomas Hardy. ORPHEUM THEATRE' House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Thur., Fri., Nov. 5-6-Subjects changed to hobart Bosworth in "Burning Daylight" by Jack London. 3 Including Miss Jacqueline DeWitt as "lady isabel"l All special scenery and lighting effects A specially selected cast Prices:.. Matinee Lower Floor. 20c Baleony le Night lst 4 raws 120 seats.........35c Balance of Balcony....... ..25c Seats on Sale Saturday Morning at 1o With a Notable Cast I I. Saturday, Nov. 7 Michigan Night (Our Own Famous) Norman Hacket (U. of M. '98) -- IN - The T~ y p ® n First Tim. tBere The Dramatic Sensation of New York, Chicago and 5 European Capitols. Tremendously Start- ling. Original N. Y. production used by Mr. Hackett. mmmmmmp ima I .ani "War TIme Prices" 5c 50c 75c $1, Mail orders with check enclosed filled in order received. BROADWAY AND JOHN R. DETROIT' -where the U. of M. spirit is manifest and 'M" men are taken care of. .Go to The Edelweiss for your luncheon when in Detroit, Soc. Also for you r Dinner o r after-the- theatre Supper. And we make a specialty of U. of M. Ban- quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:30 and lo 'to, 12'30.. Delightful music orchestral and voice. Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser- vice the best. A royal wel- come awaits "M" men at any hour of tilelay or night at CAMPUS BOOTERY Bostonian Footwear 308 South State street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES I smmm I Pill, R WNWA the New Styles First Mackinaw $5100 Sweater- Coat . LIBERTY ST. AND GYMNASIUM SHOES 1 am Mats. Wed. GARRICK Special Elect- and Sat. Ion Mat.Tues. DETROIT Arthur Hammerstein Otters "HIGH JINKS" With,-Stella Mayhew Matinee Tuesday and Wednesday....25c-$1.00 Nights and Saturday Matinee.......50c-$2.50 d For ed JACOB MA( K, Manager structive study of conditions as ap- plied to New York City. "The Germ Cell" is the title of a new book by Robert W. Hegner, Ph.D., assistant professor of zoology. It deals with the cycle in animals, and like Prof. Hanus' book, has been sent to editor 'W. B. Shaw, of the Alumnus, to be reviewed in that paper. FREE I FREE We will give away absolutely FREE with every $25.00 suit or overcoat an $8.oo Mackinaw, and with every $18.5o suit or overcoat a $5.oo sweater coat. Everygarment hand tailored to your order-to your measure-Fit an]d workmanship guaranteed U IN WS up in the latest style, Nor- 4.80 to $0.75 saves you FACTORY HAT STORE 118 19. NUrqn stmo W. W. MANN, PropRIetor Dwrn" Toq'z.e id you have always wanted- 50c n. StA e common kind, yet sells at the .25. We are glad. to show it to exclusive featreC. State St. (above Cushings) I U Phone 1701 Always a Good Show Phone 1701 wi Al LAU American Dishes Sucy NCED COOK the corner from Majestic Phone 1649 M NigJbd NY LF '' pearing with his 50 Funtrakers, P BLOCK "M" WILL FAIL UNLESS MORE STUDENTS GET BANNERS Athletic authorities fear that after several years of success, the annual block "M," formed in the student cheering section, is apt to be a failure this year, due to the failure of stu- dents, sitting in that portion, to report for their flags, which are used in form- ing the letter and its background. Those holding seats in that part of the stand are urged to get their flags at the athletic association office this morning. FROLIC CARDS IN BIG DEMAND; 250 SOLD BEFORE LAST NIGHT Before 6:00 o'clock yesterday, more' than 250 tickets had been sold for the football frolic which is to be held in the combined gymnasiums at 9:00 o'clock tonight. The remaining ad-; mission cards may be obtained today at the Union. The charge is 75 cents per couple.7 Professors Henri Hus, J. E. Reig- hard, Frank' Finch, H. . French, R.; W'. Aigler and their wives will chap- erone the party. HIIWAYS LABORATORY WILL EXHIBIT AT CHICAGO MEETING An exhibit of samples of work donet by students, and a display of labora-t tory equipment are being prepared byI {the highways laboratory of the Uni-t yersity of Michigan, and will be placeds All men of the university who are interested in Bible study, are invited to enroll in the upper room Bibile class, which meets, for one hour, at the Bible Chair house, 444 S. State Istreet, at 7:00 o'clock every Saturday night. The topic for this semester's study is, "Ethical and Social Teach- ings of Jesus." The instructor in charge, Mr. Theo- dore Iden, came to Ann Arbor last year to take charge of the Bible Chair house, having left a position as profes- sor of science at the University of Iowa. FRESHMAN WAGER RESULTS IN SPEEDY CROSS.C0UNTRY WALK Thomas McAllister, '18, and Ward Scott, '18, walked to Detroit in seven hours and forty-five minutes Thurs- day night. An evening's argument led up to a discussion of the time it would take to walk into Detroit, and resulted in a wager.to the effect that McAllister and Scott could not make the distance in eight hours. Eight miles out of De- troit, time was taken out for coffee, which was the only nourishment that either had until yesterday's breakfast. SENIOR LITS TO HOLD YEAR'S FIRST SMOKER NEXT TUESDAY Senior lits will hold their first social' function Tuesday evening at the Mich-' igan Union. The social committee has planned a smoker, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, and continuing to 9:00 o'clock. Cider and doughnuts will be served,' and President Gault will make a short speech. Several musical numbers have been provided. The smoker is in- tended to be a "get-together" meet- ing. Tickets can be procured from H. R. Marsh, Jay L. O'Hara, Chester Lang and Louis Friedman, members of the social committee. TWO NEW BOOKS BY MICHIGAN PROFESSORS TO BE REIEWED Paul H. Hanus, '78, professor of ed- ucation at Harvard University,, is the author of a book entitled "School Efficiency." It is one of a series of books written by Professor Hanus on school efficiency, and consists in a con- WILL, SPEAK ON )INIMUM WAGE Professor Powrie to Give Seeond Talk in Social Problems Series Prof. G. W. Dowrie will speak on "The Minimum Wage," at the second meeting of the class in social prob- lems, at the Congregational church at 12:00 o'clock' Sunday. Other numbers on this program are as follows: Congressman S. W. Beakes will lecture on, "More Effective Dis- tribution of Immigrants," on Nov. 15; Prof. David Friday, of the economics department, will speak on, "Taking the Tariff Out of Politics," on Nov. 22; Prof. E. C. Goddard, of the law de- partment will deal with "The Preven- tion of Abuse of the Law of Injunce tion," on Nov. 29. Prof. E. D. Jones conducted the irst class last Sunday, speaking on, "The Unemployed." WOLVERINES READY TACKLE PE"iN$Y (Continued from page 1.) Just before the game, Michigan's new south stand will be dedicated, Ex- Judge William Day, of Cleveland, be- ing the speaker. James Duffy, of Bay City, alumni member of the athletic board of control, will introduce the Buckeye alumnus, who has spoken at many football meetings, including the Harvard one last week. Michigan's "M" club is meeting this week-end, and all Varsity men from Pennsylvania will be guests of the Wolverine letter men at today's game. The Michigan Union has extended its facilities and hospitality to the visiting delegation, and Michigan will try and be a royal host to William Penn until the whistle blows at 2:00 o'clock on Ferry field. ..._....__ -- ... ..,..,o.._, Ope- Sundays, 9:30 to 4:30. Lyn- Learn to dance the One-step, itation, Maxixe, Fox-Trot, Half Half, Lulu Fado, Castle Gavotte, at the Packard, phone 1850-M., BUS REED & NELL WOOD The American Basso and fjueen of Pianiotes in "A LITTLE CLASS-A LITTLE RAGTIME" Hes- and etc. Toilet preparations of all kinds and right prices. Quarry Drug Co. eod. The best chocolates-Cranes and Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. 1(}c rents a kodak today, Lyndon. ., .. m LEW WELLS DAVIDS' DUO Noomogue and saxophine E: c tricittcs The Versatile Novelty Pair COMING MONDAY, for Three Days, $,oCo Feature Act, Gus Edwards' "KID KABARLET CO." with Geo. Jessel and Betty Washington. PATRKICK SUULUTH oM A CKawiINAW ['LL CALL AND TAKE YOUR MEASURE Re S. Clair Lit '17 1331 HILL STREET PHONE 33 LElLA DAVIS & CO; "AS IT MAY'BE" Comedy Scetch Travesty on Woman's Suffrage JE T .. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 5-6-7 S[RTON HOLMES' SWEEPING SVCCESS CHARLES R. 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