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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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WHO WILL GET THE
FREE PIANO FREE
COME IN AND TRY IT OUT
THE time for Full Dress Suits is
here. Our line is better than ever.
We make a good silk-lined Garment
as a leader at $40.00. The work-
manship is unsurpassed by a n y
firm. The fit, we assure you, will
be right, or your money is not
wanted,

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Now is the time for you to
learn how to take pictures
A GENERAL 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 k-now 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
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Let me Help You Learn How LYN.DON

Whitney Theatre
I ThursdayNov.12

Wonderful Revival of the Brilliant
and Fascinating Musical Comedy
GIRL OF MY
DREAMS
With a Remarkable Cast That Include-
Countess Olga Von Hatzteldt
COMPANY OF 60
Irving Brooks Clara Throop
Harlan Briggs Marie Cranier
Jules Epailly Adele Boulis
and a big singing and dancing
chorus of 35
A real genuine musical hit that has
delighted more titan 4 million people in
4 years.

Whitney Theatre
FRIDAY, November 13
The Merry Musical Comedy Frolic
FOR THE LOVE
OF MIKE
By BUD FISHER, Creator of "Mutt and Jeff."
40--Musical Comedy Stars, mostly Girs--40

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SENIOR LBWS FALL
BEOESPHLT

Dress Suits to Rent

First

Division Inter-class
Championship Series
Final Round

Teams
Start

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Orpheum Theatre
House of Famous Plays by Famous Players
Thurs.-Fri., Nov. 12-13 -Hobart Bos-
worth in "The Pursuit of the Phan-
toms," by Hobart Bosworth.
Sat., Nov. 14-Regular mixed program.
"Col. Heezaliar, Explorer" (Bray
Cartoon Comedy).
Pathe Weekly, containing War Notes
and World's Championship Base-
ball Series, 1914.
Mon.-Tues., Nov. 16-17--Mr. Sessue
Hayakawa in "The Typhoon" as di-
dected by Mr. Thos. Ince.
Wed., Nov. 18-Wm. Elliott (late Star
of "Madame X") in "The Fortune
Hunter" by Winchell Smith.

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J, KARL MALCOLM

PRICES: Orchestra
1st 13 Rows............$1.50
Last 8 Rows.........$1.00
Balcony
Ist 4 Rows..............$1.00
Next 4 .. ................75
Last 6 ". ............ . 50
Gallery .25
Seats Sa.Tues.

Tinkling, Teasing, Tantalizing Tunes
Mirth, Melody, Music
Big, Breezy, Bewitching Beauty
Chorus
GREATEST LAUGHING SHOW OF THE AGE
A Tuneful Tornado, A Hilarious Hurricane
An Army of Pretty Girls
A Host of Real Comedians
Tim~ely Prices- 25c, 50c, 75c, $ .8

MALCOLM BLOCK

604 EAST LIBERTY

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For Twelve Years
The Sign of Satisfaction

BARRISTERS DOWN ENGINEERS
First division teams, in the final
round of the campus championship
football series, got started yesterday
afternoon with two games, the senior,
laws going down to a 6 to 0 defeat be-
fore the soph lits, and the junior laws
beating the fresh engineers 13 to 0.
The surprise of the day was the de-
feat of the strong senior law eleven
by the soph lits. The touchdown came
on a break of luck for the lits. Thurs-
ton had dropped back for. a try at a
field goal, and a bad pass caused a
fumble. He recovered, and ran to the
law five yard line. Brownrigg put the
ball over for the score.
The fresh engineers put up a good
stand before the attack of the junior1
laws, but the barristers went through
for 13 counts. McCall and Rowan
did the scoring.
No games are scheduled for play
today.
The two high teams in each depart-
ment of the first round qualified for
the final round, the high team quali-
fying for the first division, and the
second team, for the second division.
The final standing of all teams in the
first round Is as follows:
SENIOR DIVISION-

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, 50c. 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 1o 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 the day or night at

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308 South State Street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES

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We have all the latest styles in
Stiff and Soft Hats.
$2.00, $2.50
$3.00,$3.50
EVERY HAT GUARANTEED

Always the New Styles: First

THIS MACHINE is for taking the
shape of the head. A hat shaped
to fit the head gives comfort to
the wearer and makes a much
neater appearance than an ill
fitting hat. We shape all hats to
fit the head perfectly, without
any extra charge whatever.

19 E. LiBERTY ST.
TENNIS AND GYMNASIUM SHOES

UHITNEY THEATRE
fay Only. Saturday, Matinee and Night

e Famous Character Comedian
Coedian
tilionFriends

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PARTICULAR LAUNDRY
FOR
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE
CITY LAUNDRY
TIOS. ROWE, Prop.
406 Detroit St. Phone 457-M
Arcade Theatre
Tuesday. Nov. 10.
"MOTHER." Emma Dunn in her original part
as mother. A drama depicting all the pa-
tience, kindness and love that the word
Mother" always implies. A William A.
Brady Production.
Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Nan of the Hills, Drama.
Dot's Chaperone, Comedy.
Strike at Coal Dale, Drama.
When Bess got in Wrong, Comedy.
Thursday, Nov. 12.
"VICTORY." Spectaclar War Drama, made
with the aid and permission of the United
States Navy. Cast includes Rear Admiral
Badger. Secretary of the Navy, Daniels, and
Catpain Bnesonof the Utah.
CHEMICAL LABORATORY AMONG
FIRST THREE TO BE ERECTED

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JACOB MACKE, Manager -

FACTORY HAT STORE
118 East Huron Street
Near Allenel Hotel W. W. MANN, Prop.

Junior laws.......3
Junior lits.........2
Junior engineers. 1
Homeops..........0
SOPHOMORE DIVISION-
Soph lits ....... ..3
Soph medics .. 2
Soph engineers ......1
Pharmics...........0
FRESHMAN DIVISION-
Fresh engineers ......3
Fresh lits... ......2
Fresh laws.. .....1
Dents........0

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3
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Senior laws..... 3 0
Senior engineers . .. .2 1
Senior medics ......1 2
Senibr lits ........0 3
JUNIOR DIVISION-

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Hx I M s La Fa
'ersonally appearing with his Company of 50
unmakers, in the Musical Comedy Mixture,
Bunny In. Funnyland"
Suggesting Joyous Comedy
rare treat to the kiddies as well as grown-ups
SPECIAL BUNNY PRICES:
latlne,-25c, 500, 750
ight-50c, 75o, $1.00, $1.60
pecal Price at the Matinee for Children-
All ohildren under 12 years any seat 25c.
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
hy not have it delivered regularly, bi or tri-
eekly? Many do. Always fresh. No preser-
tives used. Visit the mill at the orchard.
KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
ROF. BUNKER TO GIVE TALK
AT ANNUAL FOOTBALL SMOKER
sual Demand For Seats in Barbour
Gym For Tuesday Night's
Big Smoke Fest
Prof. Robert E. Bunker, of the law
partment, will be the faculty repre-
ntative to speak before the students
the annual Union football smoker,
be held in Barbour gymnasium
uesday evening.
Tickets have been placed on sale at
e Union desk, and late yesterday af-
rmoon the report showed an unusual
mand for seats.
The committee on arrangements has
en promised smoking tobacco by the
eynolds Tobacco Co., and there will
cigarettes for those who do not
efer to smoke a pipe.
. Welch Wil Speak Sunday Evening
Dr. Herbert Welch, president of
io Wesleyan university, will give
e third lecture of the Wesleyan
ild series at the Methodist church
7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. He
11 take for his' subject "The Soul
the World." President Welch is
cognized as one of the leaders of
sdenomination.
The fourth of the Wesleyan Guild
tures will be given Sunday, No-
tber 22, Hamilton Holt, editor of
c Independent, being the speaker.

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bia, the Michigan laboratories are
again superior in size and wider scope
of work, those of the eastern school
accommodating only eight lines of
work. The University- of Chicago
has two laboratories, the best known
of which is the Kent Laboratory, noted
for research.

Michigan Ranks High In This Branch
As Compared With Other
Universities
It is, perhaps, little known that the
University of Michigan was one of
the first three universities of the coun-
try, to institute chemical laboratories
for student instruction. The first,
chemistry building, built in 1856, a
small, one-story, brick affair, stood
just north of the present economics
building, facing the east and west
walk. This building was added to eight
or nine times during the course of its
use, some of its bricks still being in-
corporated in the north walls of the
economics building, and was used for
the same purposes as the present
chemistry building up until 1909, when
the new laboratories were completed.
Despite the fact the University has
no official college of chemistry, as do
most of the leading state universities,
the chemical laboratories, for size and
equipment, rank among those of the
foremost universities of the country,
with the exception of those schools
devoted to chemical specialization.
In comparison with those of the
University of Illinois, the Michigan
laboratories are, at least, equal in
size and equipment, even though Illi-
nois is ranked as one of the most rep-
resentative of western engineering
schools.
Statistics show Michigan's to be
much superior to aHarvard's labora-
tories, both in size and equipment and
including the size of the building it-
self, the number of student labora-;
tories and general research work. 1
In comparison with those of Colum-

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level of the surrounding ground. The,
tiers of seats, which 'ise considerably
above the outside level, offer a total
capacity of 61,000.
Franklin field, with its seating ca-
pacity of 24,000 has the largest mod-
ern brick and stone stands, in use in
the United States. In it, baseball, and
every other form of field sport can be
comfortably played.
Mid-West Debaters Announce Subject
Mid-west Debating league, compos-
ed of the universities of Michigan,Wis-
consin and Illinois, has chosen the
following subject for the triangular
.debate to be held next March: "Re-
solved, that in anti-trust legislation,
labor unions should be exempt from
construction, as combinations in re-
straint of trade, constitutionality waiv-
ed." The preliminaries for the debate
will be held in December.
Tryouts for the Michigan Technic
staff on Friday 10-12 and 2-4:30 or call
Rix, Phone 1505 or Rowly, Phone 978.
39-40
LOST-A Theta Delta Chi fraternity
pin. Return to E. H. Shepherd, 910
Cornwell, phone 396. Reward. 37-39
LOST-Either on State St., Huron or
Division, one -fur collar of silver
painted fox. Reward. Leave at
Quarry Drug store.
FOR RENT-Large room with sleeping
porch. 537 S. Division. Phone 143-
J. 39-42-44-48
WANTED-Students who would con-
sider leaving college at once to do
research work for remainder of
year on salary. Must have knowl-
edge of histology, anatomy, bacteri-
ology, physiology, and pathology.
Address 916 Church Street, Ann Ar-
bor. 39

Phone 1701 Phone 1701
TIC
Always e. Good Show
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 12-13-14
The W'orld-Wide Vaudeville Stars
J. C. NUGENT (& CO.
In the Sensational Comedy Sketch
"The Squarer." An Expose and- Satire on Politics
Billy & Edith Adams Moralis Brothers
The Essence of Refinement Novelty Acrobatic Act
in Songs and Dances "A Bachelor's Diversion"
Capital City Trio Les Cougets
Harmony and Hilarity in "A Musical Repertoire"
Ladies' Souvenir Matinee Friday.
School Children's Matinee every Saturday; any child under 12 years 5c.
COMING-"CARTER," the Great Magician--
" fhe Lion's Bride"
F. L. HALL, 514 E. Wi 11am an d sat. GARRICK wNoBgin.
Phone 2225 DETROIT
Goods Called For "WITHIN THE ALAW
PRESSING end Delivered TELY
Iatinees 1....... 100-best seats
NO LOSS BY FIRE Nights .- .....--..2......25c,-$1.04

YEAR OF 1914 SEES ERECTION
OF FOUR ATHLETIC STADIUMS
Michigan's Structure When Completed
Will Be Largest Stand
In West
This year has seen the beginning
and completion of four new stadiums
in some of the largest colleges and
universities in the country.
The new Michigan stand, while be-
ing still far from completion has one
section entirely finished, and, beyond
a doubt, a few years will see the big-
gest stadium in the middle west 10-
cated at Ann Arbor.
With the dedication of the Palmer
Memorial stadium at Princeton, last
Saturday, one of the most modern ex-
amples of the classical athletic amphi-
theatres was opened to the public. It
is a solid mass of reinforcd concrete,
without joint or crevice. The vast
area of seats are self supported, there
being no steel columns or girders.
The stand accommodates 41,000 per-
sons.
Harvard stadium was the pioneer
structure of this type, being character-
istic of the Roman-Coliseum. At Har,
vard the concrete stand alone on the
side of the field and on the top prom-
enade almost double the original ca-
pacity, so that at the Harvard-Yale
game, last fall, 44,000 were seated
within its walls.
The Yale bowl will be ready for
the Harvard game and is the largest
of the quartet of stadia planned to
be completed this year. The structure
at Yale is in the shape of an enormous
bowl, and, like the Syracuse stadium,
its playing field is sunk below the

See our Student Lamps at $2.45.
Switzers, 310 State St. tf
My pictures of the Football men are
the best-and only 10c.-Lyndon. tf
In the future all cars stop at Good-
year Drug Store. tf
LOST-Ladies Elgin watch near State
and Liberty. Fob wih Knight Tem-
plar charm attached. Please return
to W, Daily office. 39

Florida Excursion
December 1st. Round trip $35.00. Join
the party for a trip. For further in-
formation call or write C. E. Pence,
700 South Ingalls St., Ann Arbor.
Phone 2472. 37-39-42
Dance at Granger's.
Saturday night dance at Granger's
from 9 to 12 o'clock. 50 cents per
couple. 39-40

LOST-Gold
November
Wells St.

brooch, peculiar design,
5, between State and
Phone 1650-M. Reward.

Gym Suits that are a
Switzers, 310 State St.

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Chrys'an 'te urms
For Cornell vs. Michigan at
Students' SppyStore
Morse's and Gilbert's Chocolates .
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