T ICHIQAN DAILY T _ _GNiDAIL . '' -Over Foot-wear Now is the time for you to learn how to take pictures A GZNERAI, KNOWLFDGE OP PHOTOGRAPHY is the one thing no college man or woman can afford t. 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 HAND PRESSING LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY I Selling far Beyond [xpectations C . KIDD -"a Sophomore I 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave p. i 1 I6LKNIM hat is its own salesman. s Pat or Gun Metal Button with blaek cloth top, Plain or Tip Toe, s heel. Its full of snap. Medium weight for street or dress, aa toe ce $4.50. -OVER SHOE CO., 115 S. Man Street - B *1-- ....TIDE.... Jniversity School of Music ALBERT A. STANLEY, Director. struction offered in all branches of music. Students ay take full courses leading to graduation, or they ay pursue some particular subject, such as voice,"pi- Lo, violin, etc., supplementary to their other work. For catalogue or further information, call at the office, ornaddress CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Maynard Street ANN ARBOR, MICH. FOOTBALLSMGKER University Club of Detroit Announces Arrangements For Fifth Annual Affair ENTIRE VARSITY SQUAD INVITED Members of the University of Michi- gan club of Detroit, are planning to make their fifth annual smoker for the Varsity, the livest event of the year for Michigan men. The date of the affair has been set for Saturday even- ing, November 21. The finely appoint- ed auditorium of the new Board of Commerce building has been secured for the smoker this year, and the de- mand .fortickets promises thatevery one of the 800 seats at the tables will be occupied. The Detroit alumni football smoker originated in 1909, when some 200, "grads" gathered to celebrate the vic- tories of the team that year. The at- tendance has grown each season, un- til last year more than 700 alumni and students attended the celebration at the Hotel Tuller. Many features have been provided for this year's smoker. Moving pic- tures of the Harvard and Pennsylvania football games will be shown, and the program of speeches to be given under Toastmaster "Jim" Strasburg, include talks by graduates and members of the football team. Coach Yost will be called upon to tell "how they did it," and Edward Shields, James Duffy, and* Judge James Murfin will talk for the alumni. "Hap" Haff will be present to help instill "pep" in the yells. The entire Varsity squad will b in- vited to the smoker, and a special in-1 vitation has been extended to tlhe? members of the Michigan club of Chi- cago. Michigan undergraduates area invited to attend, but owing to the large demand for tickets in Detroit,1 the number sold in Ann Arbor may bet limited. A small number have been3 placed on sale at the Union, and at Huston brothers. They will cost $1.00,f which includes the cost of admission_ and refreshments. Ann Arbor men planning to attend are urged to secure their tickets at once. e e rubey Q Ice Cream for parties, socials and house trade. E Mary Garden, Reputation and Low- ney's Chocolates. lie A*' MAIIa Orphe m Thatr. 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. -Hon. Dallas Boudeman, of the Kala- mazoo Bar association, skill begin his annual series of lectures Monday, in room G of the law building. The lec- ture on "Rules of Statutory Construc- tion" will begin at 4:00 o'clock, and an hour later, the lecture on Michigan Statutory law will be given. The courses will continue daily for two weeks -Prof. David Friday, and Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, of the economics depart- ment, are attending a conference of the Western Economic Society on American Railway Problems, which is being held at the Hotel Sherman, Chi- cago. They expect to return Sunday. -Students from Buffalo, New York, have been invited to attend a smoker, to be given by the Scalp and Blade society,-at the Union, immediately af- ter the mass meeting tonight. -Julia Peterson, daughter of Dr. Ru ben Peterson of the medical depart- ment, who was operated on last Fri- day for appendicitis, is reported to be rapidly recovering.! -Freeman J. Comstock, '17, who has been confined to the university hospi- tal on account of tuberculosis, is rap- idly improving, and will be trans- ferred to the Howell sanitarium in a few days. -An orifice box, which will be used in conducting a test on the measure- ment of the flow of air through -an orifice, has been received from the Ingersoll-Rand Co., of Painted Post, N. Y., by the mechanical engineering laboratory.- --Mr. C. A. Lightner will continue his lectures on Medical Jurisprudence to- day, in room G, of. the law building, at 4:00 o'clock. -Prof. E. R. Turner, of the English history department, leaves today for Alpena, Mich., where he will deliver an extension lecture on "Present Poli- tics in Europe."- -Prof. F. W. Kelsey gave an illustra- ted lecture dealing with Greek and Roman costumes, before the Classical club, in the lecture room of the mus- eum building - yesterday afternoon. Development of style in dress from the time of Homer, down to the time of the empire, was shown, in a series of 29 new colored slides made by G. R. Swain, of the graduate school. -Dr. W. E. Forsythe of the university health service is in the east on a Phone 1701 Phone 1701 MAJE.&STIC, Alwayse . Good Show Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 12-13.14 The World-Wide Vaudeville Stars J. C. NVGENT (Q 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" Capita) City Trio Lea 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- The Lon's Bride" WHITNEY THEATRE One fay Only. Saturday, Matinee and Night The Famous Character Comedian Billion Friends 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, mosty Girls--4t Tinkling, Teasing, Tantalizing Tunes Mirth, Melody, Music Big, Breezy, Bewitchig Beauty Chorus GREATEST LAU6HING SHOW OF THE AGE A Tuneful Tornado, A Hilarious Hurricane An Army of Pretty Cirls A Host of Real Comedian. H I MRE L F Personally appearing with his Company of 5o Funmakers, in the Musical Comedy Mixture, :Bunny in Funnyland" Suggesting joyous 'Comedy A rare treat to the kiddies as well as grown-ups SPECIAL BUNNY PRICES: Matineeo-25c, 600, 75c Night-S0c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Special Pric. at the Matinee for Children- All children under 12 years any seat 2Sc. Timely Prces - 25c, 50c, 15c, $1.00 1 nmmw the Cornell Boys Something to Remember Dy Ordering L'S SWEET CIDER COMMITTEES OF SENIOR LAW CLASS CHOSEN BY PRESIDENT I Total It's So Different' of 49 Men Appointed on 15 Different Bodies to ServeI Ask for it at your Soda Fountain or Restaurant. Trubey's The Crest Auto Inn Busy Bee Grill Room Served at Delta Russell's Candyland Sugar Bowl Club Lunch South University Pharmacy South University Inn Brown's Drug Store Van Doren's Pharmacy Crippen 's Pharmacy Calkin's Pharmacy President C. W. Burton of the sen- ioar law class, announced the follow- ing committees yesterday: -auditing, C. Annan, J. D. Cedergren, D. L. Mc- Taggart; social, H. H. Roberts, H. W. Jones, G. A. Beis, N. J. Broussard, T. G. King; Washington birthday, H. D. Boardman, V. H. Hampton, F.D. Scott; class memorial, W. J. Aplington, C. G. Schoeffel, W.H. Peck; all law smoker, C. W. Ferguson, H. H. Mead, F. J. Jones; program and invitation, J. S. Crawford, F. H. Cooney, T. J, Doyle;, class day, R. L. Russell, R. D. Caulk- ins, W. W. Wheatley, C. B. Haff; Lan- sing, H. C. Bogle, E. H. Saier, C. Gore; cane, J. S. Books, T. E. Agee, H. E. Lillie; banquet, L. M. Hall, S. S. Dick- inson, J. F. Boyle, M. Griswold; pipe and stein, H. F. Arps, T. M. Downing, M. P. Kukr; cap and gown, L.G. Christ- man, C. E. Donnelly, N. H. Goldstick; picture, P. Godehn, B. C. Wilmot, C. Hogan; promenade, A. M. Reed, R. M. an Alton, J. J. Wolfe; senior sing, H. L. r Nutting, B. B. Boose, J. G. Tucker. i i f 1 c t to 1 Mats. e.We ei. F. L. HALL, 514 E. William j ana at. GARRICK "Nov.en Phone 2225 DETROIT GRESSINalled For "'w ITHIN THE LAW" PRESSING ad ivereda Matinees .. ...........81:00-be'st seats NO LOSS BY FIRE .Nights............. .........2c.-s I ALSO CANDIES Sophomore Freshman College Rackcs Many Things But the Best Ii the Lunches AT "POP BANCROFTS" 722 Monroe ALSO CIGARS senfor I Seniommmr -I Junior 0%0%0%^ Munich Folkspiayers Whitney Theatre Monday, Nov. 30th In their great musical success. D'WIeder Wuril' Hermann Schmidt Folk-songs, yodling, zither music, folk dances by LisI Knilling and Ferd. Nagel. Prices KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS Phone 2140 r Ferris and Senator Town- d Will Deliver Addresses at Gathering tary of State, William Jennings Bry to speak Saturday night, Novemb 28. uec" I short business trip. -Articles by leading Harvard profes- sors upon current topics, will feature the next issue of the Cosmopolitan Student, which will be put on sale December 1. President-Emeritus Eliot and Prof. Hugo Munsterburg are among the prominent contributors. Comedy Club Rehearsing For Playlet Rehearsals are being held every day by the Comedy club in preparation for the staging of the playlet called, "The Bracelet" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. These monthly plays are to be an inovation on the campus this year. It was the intention of the club to hold such plays last year, but the plan was not carried out. The price of 10 cents is set for admission to these performances. Arcade Theatre FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 The Trey 0' Hearts. Episode 5. A Frontier Romance. Rome. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 The Return of the Twin's Double. 3 Part Drama. Simple Faith. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16 Adventures in Diplomacy. Drama in 3 Parts. All at Sea. Comedy. Beautiful Cor- Order HILL'S SWEET CIDER Phone 2140 Why not have it delivered regularlyr~bb or tri- weekly? Many do. Always fresh. o preser- vatives used. Visit the mill at the orchard. HENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS Get 'em at the University Y. M. C. A., Cushings, T. Y. W. C. A., and Michigan Union on State Street and at Schaeber. le's downtown. Also from students with the "Yea Team" and "Fight 'Em" badges. 40 Fred B. Smith, one of the famous leaders of the "Men and Religion For- ward" movement, which swept the country a few years ago, will be the principal speaker at the Sunday after- noon meeting. Appoint Committee To Decorate Union President P. D. Koontz, '14-'17L, of the Michigan Union has appointed the following committee to take charge of decorating the building for the Cor- nell-Michigan game: Gerald Rosen- baum, '17, chairman, Fred Sutter; '18, C. C. Hart, '18E, and W. B. Sickler, '18E. The committee is requested to report at the Union this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock., Box Lower Floor and First four rows Balcony Remainder Balcony $1.00 75e 500 Advance seat sale Hutzel & Co. and Wahr's State St. bookstore. beginning Mon. Nov. 16, 4 P. m. Mail orders. Please enclose check and return envelope to Emanuel Spring, care of Hutzel & Co., Ann Arbor. TODAY $2.50 Pillow-$1. State St., Opp, U. Hall President H. B. Hutchins, will give fARY BRYAN ALSO SPEAKS the address of welcome to the dele- nor Woodbridge N. Ferris and gates from the various cities of Michi- gan. Reports from the entertainment Charles E. Townsend will committee indicate that there will be iver -addresses at the opening more than the 2,000 boys originally of the Michigan Boys' Con- planned for. For this reason the com- mittee is conducting a house to house Friday night, :November 27,canvass for available room. The va- auditorium. In addition to rious fraternity houses have been ask- n, Secretary J. A. Van Dis has ed to entertain as many of the ed that he has secured Secre- delegates as they can accommodate. f 6o5 U. William St. ONLY CAFETERIA OREN'S CAFETERIA TODAY $2.50 Pillow-$1. State St., Opp. U. Hall "Yea Team, Fight 'em." Noon today.: program. Best yet. cents. "Yea team, Fight 'Em." 40 40 10 40 40 40 The Social of the Baptist Guild plan- ned "'for tonight has been postponed until December. 40 Five color poster cover pictures of teams and men-statistics. Cornell program. Noon today-10 ctnts. 40 I _ ., .. a " ,. ... . ., . i --I ','