THE MICHIGAN DAILY I er Foot-wear , , . , HAND PRESSING Let Me A LK EIS Equip your Kodak LADIES WORK A SPEeiALTY With An Autographic Back - and put the date, place, subject, exposure, or anything you want right on the negative at the time of exposure. It * a. Rea.l Convem. nce L Y N D O N C. I. KIDD - -- Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave pF - .50 mp, square toe effect. it vamps. Tops and quarters of fine grey leather Spanish heels. )E CO., 115 S. Main Street JUNIOR LITS WIN NUMERALS BY DEFEATING LAWS, 14 to 6 Martens Plays Star Game at Halfback For Victors, Scoring Second Touebdown Coming from behind in the second halt of their' game with the senior laws, the Junior lits pushed two touch- downs over, and beat the last team that stood between them and the pos- session of the last set of numerals to be awarded for interclass football, by a score of 14 to 6. D 7ORIUM ecember 2, i Orchestra RS.9. HARRISON, Baritone - $1.00O-$1,25--$1 ,50j Cork kicked a goal from a difficult angle in the second half, making the score 7 to 6 for the lits. It looked for some time as though that goal would be the swinging point of the game, but Martens, whose play at of- fensive half and defensive tackle fea- tured the game for the lits, intercepted a forward pass in the last few minutes of play and ran for a touchdown. A forward pass from Stearns to Allmen- dinger made the first score possible. In the first half, things went evenly until Lovett, at full for the laws, found a hole in the lits line and plung- ed his way through, in a series of plunges for the only touchdown that the laws scored. They failed at a try for goal and the score stood 6 to 0 when time was called. The laws kicked off to the lits in the second half, and the ball was run down to the 40-yrd line, where Stearns forward passed to Alimen- dinger,, who was tackled on the laws' 10-yard line. It took the lits four downs to make the count, Dorrance taking the ball over the line. With two minutes left to play, the lits kicked off to -the laws, who ran the ball back to mid-field. Two for- ward passes were incomplete, and the third failed to gain. From a fake punt fog rnation on the last down, Saier, of the laws, forward passed to Martens, of the lits, who ran for a touchdown, Cork goaled and the score stood 14 to 6 when the whistle blew. RESUMPTION OF TRADE WILL RELIEVE CHEMICAL SHORTAGE 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- balln 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. You May Not Believe It, But- Marietta College, O., Nov. 15.-In spite of all the powers for good, though Hart and Magann did their darndest, in spite of Dud Nye and his stirring appeals in favor of the drys, the state has gone wet.{ We had hoped that the freshmen would be spared the terrible and heart-rending ordeal of getting their first drink, Peters and Putnam to. the contrary notwithstanding. Enthbusi- asm ran wild in the college. "Down With Booze," was the -slogan. (Chorus of undesirables, "Down all you can.) One fervid advocate even went so far in his pleadings as to permit himself to become a horrible example, and de- sired' to show everyone what an awful thing it is to- become inebriated. But his efforts were for nil. The state is wet, wetter than ever. And temper- ance did not fugit. RECEIVE COPY FOR DECEMBER ISSUE OF MICHIGAN TECHNIC Engineering Professors, Chairman of Railroad Commission and Others Contribute PONE MAJESTIC THEATR PHONE 1101 LVU, WHERE EVERYBODY CoES 1701 Mon. Tues. Wed. Nov. 16,17,18 Two great shows you oannot afford to miss MENLO MOOREvS en ove is Young" "Happy Incidents of Learning Days" Judson Cole B e& Bir "Baron on Milwaukee" "The Gay Deceiver" George Fredo "Talkatiye Trickster" "A Wee Bit 0'ScOtch" -"Famous German Talktiv Trckser"Musical Comedian, MARMiOTT TJXUP 5-People-5 Two Ladies and Three Gentlemen 5-People-5 "The Most Thrilling novelty act ever shown." The Only Girl in the world riding the Propeller of a Monoplane while revolv- ing at Lightning Speed. "SOME ACT" and ri Oh1!! Look who's here Thursday HAL JOHNSON "Thet Litle Modiste'" Lots f oGl-s Lots g0 Pep Lots f F"n Big Chorus Girls Contest Eriday RtESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW Four (4) Matinees Ivery Week--Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. An entire New Show every Monday and Thursday. Ladies Souvenir Matinee every Tuesday and Friday. School Children's Matinee every Saturday. Any Child under 12,---5c. CoIming-"CATER"-The Great Amerlean Magician Keserve Y qr Seat. For TsarnikagIvlng-Matine, aund Night Freshman JCollegcTcaces Many Thigs nor ALSO But the Best Is ALSO CANDIES the Lunches CIGARS Sophomore AT "POP BANCROFT'S" 722 Monroe Senior 6o5 U. wiliam St. ONLY CAFETERIA OREN'S CAFETERIA and Low- 116 S;. Mafz I *1 O it ATRE vember 20 action Copy for the next issue of the Tech- nic is now in the hands of the editors, 0. W. Hall, '15E, and Don A. Smith, '16E. Features of the issue, which will appear about December 15, will be articles by professors in the engineer- ing department and by practicing engi- neers, alumni and departmental notes, and an article on the Engineering so- ; , ., ' ' i r sy ° 11 Notices to instruct German and Aus- trian mantifqcturers to continue to ship goods as befpre the war, were received yesterday by tde university, authorities, from one of the New Yprk brokerage fires. The commuuiction stated that shipments were being received daily from European countries, on all the ships of the Holland-American line, sailing from Rotterdam. . It is-thought that the United States government was instrumental in bringing about the partial resumption of trade relations with Germany and Austria, and that the governmental action was due in large measure to the appeal sent out by ,the University of Michigan and other universities and industrial institutions asking, the cooperation of the State Department at Washington in relieving the hard- ships caued by the lack of chemical and medical 'supplies. I - ----- 75 15 ciety. Fcllbying is list of the material in the hands of tlje editors which has been contributed by lyl14iigqn prgfes- sors: "History of the Gas Engine," by Prof, A. E. Greiner; "An Approximate Numerical Folition of Differential Equations in Two Variables," by Prof. T, R. Running; "Experimental Tow- boats," by Prof, E, M. Bragg, describ- ing experiments carried on in the -nav- al tank at the request of a special board of U. S. army engineers; and the report of the engineering faculty on the Albion combinedtcourse. In addition, F., W. Steere, '12E, ex- perimental ' engineer for the Semet- Solvay Co., of Detroit, will contribute a paper on "An Electrical Process for Detarring Gas." An address delivered by the Hon. Lawton T. Hemans, chair- man of the state railroad commission, to the fresh engineers on engineering problems in actual practice will also' be printed. !II WhitneyTheatr Saturday Night SNovemnber231 Aqqugttt Pilot JF, Pesgnjo the Favorite Aoto-Singar FISKEOHARA In His Latest Comedy Success- JACK'S ROMANCE A vivid pIcture of Irish Life in theI 18th century-a splendid acting company-Rich and beautiful costumes HEAR O'HARA SING "The Highwayman," "You and I," "Colleen Machree," and "Killarney" Prices: Main Floor $1.50, $1.00.- Balcony 75c, 50c-Gallery 25c Seat Sale Starts Thurs, ioA. - Scenery 2 at Popular Prices 75c, $1.00' None Higher ...... Pricesi0GARC Mats .Wed. F. L. FA LL,514 E. William 25c-an.GARRICKad Sat. Phone 2226 DETROIT Geds Called For Marie Dressler Und DeI1verandIn Her Farce Success- NO LOSS BY FIRE "A mix- Vp# re Nov, 18-19 and Unique Veature Film h of - -A FEAST for the devotee of athletics is a visit to a Spalding store. There he can see and QP$OIN examine imple- TRDE0 ments and ac- .0 cessories for S i every known MARK athletic sport. An expert will FU.S take pleasure in showing him what th'e champions use in their respective lines. He can wield a racket, swing a golf club or a baseball bat, punch a bag or "do a stunt" on the gym ap- paratus; he can even take an imaginary row on one of the rowing machines; in fact, he can go through the manoeuvres of every form of athletic sport right in our store. If you cannot call at Spalding store, then the next best thing is to send for a Spalding cata- logue. A. G.SPALDING & BROS. 2;4 Woodward Ave. DETROIT, MICH. Announcement extraordinary. Big Musical Show at the Majestic last half of the week. Hal Johnson in "The .Little Modiste." 44-5-6 Librarian Kqch Lectures in Detroit. Mr. Theodore W. Koch, librarian, will give an extension lecture on "The Making of a Book," at 8:00 o'clock tonight, at the Detroit Public Library. Mr. Koch's lecture will start' with the manufacture of the paper, and will show each step in the process of making a book including typemak- ing, photographs, and binding. Senior bits Want Class Photographer Senior lits authorized the appoint- ment of a committee to pick out a photographer to take all the pictures of members of the class for the Mich- iganensian at its meeting, yesterday. The class also voted to provide jerseys for the basketball team as soon as it is picked. Seek Debaters For Illinois Contest In the Mid-West debate, which is to be held in Ann Arbor and Madison on March 26, the 'question is: "In anti- trust legislation, labor unions should not be considered as organizations in restraint o f trade-constitutionality waived." The preliminary tryouts for places on the debating squad for this debate will be held on December 16. The faculty of the oratory department wants every man, who has any ability in this line, to try for positions, since this is the first year that Michigan meets Illinois and a good showing is. desired. Professors Give Extension Lectures Under the auspices of the university extension lecture service, six lectures will be given by members of the facul- ty this week. Professor J. R. Allen will speak at Midland tonight on "Tur- 4ish Life and Customs"; Theodore W. Koch, librarian, will lecture at the Detroit Public Library today on "Fa- mous Libraries in Europe"; Prof. A. M. Barrett will talk before the Good Health league of Hastings, tonight; Prof. T. C. Trueblood will give a recit- al of "Ingomar" at Howell, tonght, and a recital of "Hamlet" at Sturgis on Friday night; Prof. Aubrey Tealdi will speak at Warsaw Friday on "City Parks'. Committee Acts on Budget For Year Regent Frank B. Leland and Regent Walter H. Sawyer, members of the budget committee, will reconsider and take final action today, on the annual university budget for the coming year, and will present it at the next meeting of the board of regents. LOST-On Friday night a pair of eye- glasses and an extra lens in a black case. Duffield, 131. 43-4 LOST-At the Pennsylvania. game, black fox muff. Left in Box 36. Re- ward. Please notify Wilber Bruck- er, 1199-M. LOST-At Penn Game, a ladies bach pony fur hat on or near Ferry field. Suitable reward will be given if re-; turned to Daily office. 42-5 FOR RENT-Large room with sleep-' ing porch. 537 S. Division. Phone 143-J. 42-44-48 Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 18-19. A remarkable production of one of the most dramatic stories of the Bible. Viv- idly and tellingly shown. Don't miss it-Io cents. Carter the Magieiaan will have the biggest act ever at the Majestic. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor. en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street, if Carter the Great American Magic- ian wlll soon be at he Majestic. Chicken Dinner at the Cutting Cafe Cor. State &' Monroe Sts. Wed. Eve. Nov. 18. 5:30-7:00 P. M. Arcade Theatre "SAMSON" -Jima and Thos. H. Ince I Lectures on State Gogebie Iron Range Mr. L. P. Barrett, of the State Geo- logical Survey of Lansing, will ad- dress the Geological Seminary on "The Results of New Observations in the Gogebic Iron Range of Michigan" in the Russell seminary room on the fourth floor of the museum at 7:00 o'clock tomorrow evening. AdmissiOn to this lecture is not confined to nhem- bers of the seminary, but is open to any one interested, at 2:30 and 9:00 FOR RENT-Nicely furnished suite of rooms, location very central, well Big chorus Girls contest at the Ma- heated, good bath, everything first jestic Friday Night between the first class. fogm for three or four per- and second show. Order your seats sons. 1221 Willard St., Phone 1643- now. 43-4-5 44-5-6