THE MICHIGAN DAILY . e L STUDENTS We are ready to show you the best line of Kodak Developed and printed over night. Try all the other places, and then come here an d be satisfied. That is what 1o t s of others have done. Films fien's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings 11 I 4061 X +s y. r j X Amok 20 on all Suits, overcoats, Pat- rick Mackinaws, off CALKIN'S PHARMACY 324 South State Street - .-, Balmacaans and Furnishings. Shown in the City WADHAMS & CO. 121-123 So. Main St. ---- ---- ---- The Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101.103-105 South Main Street capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits ...$759000 ---- The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $ioo,ooo Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F. Braun, Asst. Cash'r, Wrn. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r Savings Dept Liberty and Mairn Sts. A Most Convenient Place for Your Banking r r College Men! My assortment includes the latest novelties for the college men. Workman- ship and designing of the highest quality, and at a reasonable figure. A. F, Marquardt Campus Tailer New Location 616 WILLIAM STREET Dieterle Bldg. You May Not Believe It, But- KNOXVILLE, TENN., Nov. 13.-On Saturday afternoon, October 31, the human lizzard, who claimed to have been left behind by a big circus which recently visited Memphis, was exhibit- ed. to the students of the department of anatomy at the university. Lectures and demonstrations were given by Pro- fessors Harris and Wittenborg, in ex- planation of the inordinate elasticity of the subject's carcass. Using the op- erating table as a stage, the human amphibian went through his complete repertoire, and ,.he delighted medics departed thence greatly edified.' 31AJOR DULL N. TRAVIS, '98L, TO SPEAK AT UMION MEETING First of Series of Sunday Afternoon Programs Will Be Given Tomorrow Major DeHull N. Travis, of Flint, will be the speaker at the Sunday af- ternoon program, at the Union, at 3:00 o'clock, tomorrow afternoon. Several musical numbers will be included on the program, which is arranged for Union members. Smokes and eats will be -furnished. Before taking up law, Major Travis showed interest in the drama and dra- matic literature. He served as secre- tary to Governor Chase S. Osborn and was chairman of.the Michigan adviso- ry board of pardons. His talk tomor- row on "The Man Without a Smile," is based on his experiences in his work. TempleTheatre Tuesday, Nov. 17-Hearst's Selig News Wednesday, Nov. 18-In Tone With the Wild (with Kathlyn Williams). Thursday, Nov. 19-Perils of Pauline (12th Story). Friday, Nov. 20-He Danced Himself to Death. Saturday, Nov. 21-The Masked Wrest- ler (with Francis X. Bushman). Comig Next Week-"The Derelicts" (with Louise Vale). FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARBOR Capital - - $1 00.000 Surplus and Profits $65,000 Directors Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab- bott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schmiid. Order HILL'S SWEET CIDER Phone 2140 Why not have it delivered reguarly,bi or tri- weekly? Many do. Always fresh. Nopreser- vatives used. Visit the mill at the orch ard. KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS Arcade Theatre Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 and 21. "For the Honor of Old Glory." A realistic story of the Mexican War. Shows conditions on the Mexi an fron- tier today. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 23 and 24. Dramatization of Dickens' novel "The Chimes"-a splendid Shubert feature starring Tom Terris, the noted Dickens character actor. Don't miss it. RECREANT MEDIC CLASS WOULD COME BACK TO COUNCIL FOLD , J f ,, l _ ., '4 - 09 ; i itil Iii i The Reliable Laundry will surely please you it you are particular about laundry linen T he Meter" is not a poem, as you might"think from the title It is a plain talc of the moderate cost of household comfort. It reminds the reader of how little the joys of well-cooked food, unlimited hot water and perfect artificial light have cost him for any given period. It calls up -visionsl of emergencies met and conquered, of household problems solved, of all the comforts of a truly modernihome. From chapter one to the very end, every episode referred to in "The Meter" brings a sense of satisfaction to the reader. No home is complete without "The Meter." If you haven't one, phone the Gas Office. "The Story of Nancy Gay" tells of the joys 'The Meter" brins. It is FREE. Cali at our office for a copy. 4 t Goeds called for and delivered Phone 794 s AMATEUR FINISHING CAMPUS VIEWS PORTRAITS G RIFFINS INITIATE THIRTEEN W. I. Lillie, '15,, to Represent Sophs In Negotiations For Return Washtenaw Gas Company DAINES The only 334-336 S. State ft. 0 & NIC Studio on the Campus KELS Phone 310-J Official Photographers For The MICHIGANENSIAN Vammm If you want to be fitted to the jauntiest sort of an overcoat of the newest astrakhan cloth, a true Austrian proudction with every little detail of fine tailoring carried out just as it should be. come-into my cloth shop, 618 E. IIBERTY STREET Dr. H. H. Cummings, of University Health Service Taken Twelve students and one member of the university faculty were initiated into Griffins, Thursday afternoon, when this upperclass, interdepart- mental honor society held its annual fall initiation ceremonies. After the initiation a banquet was served at the Michigan Union. Dr. H. H. Cummings, of the universi- ty health service, was the faculty member taken into the society, and the students were Clyde E. Bastian, 10, William C. Cochran, '16P, George J. Curry, '15M, Sam W. Donaldson,. '16M, James B. Catlett, '17L, William C. Mullndore, '16L, LeRoy J. Scan- lon, '16L, Edward H. Saier, '15L, E. Rodgers Sylvester, '17, Edmon P. Mc- Queen, '15E, Harold L. Smith, '16, and '. ' Hawley Tapping, '16L. SOCCERITES UNABLE TO PLAY ON ACCOUNT OF SNOW STORM Word reached the athletic office yes- terday morning in a telegram from the Battle Creek Normal authorities that a heavy snow storm of the preceding night had so covered the playing field there that Michigan's soccerites would be unable to play their scheduled game for yesterday. Battle Creek plays on Ferry field, Thanksgiving Day, as originally sched- uled, but the date on which the Wol- verine team makes its final trip will be announced later. 80 Extension Students Earn Credit Prof. S. F. Gingerich, of the English department, will go to Saginaw, today, to lecture before a class of 80, who are taking credit work under him in a uni- versity extension course. He will be accompanied by Treasurer R. A. Camp- bell who will collect tuition fees. George McClure, president of the soph medics, will appoint a committee to make overtures for the return of his class to the jurisdiction of the stu- dent council, today. A ccording to present plans, the com- Is Assistant Professor C. S. Berry, of - . 1, , . Y '' 41' ' ruittee, which will consist of McClure the educational department, will speak Call 522 for Holmes Taxi, Limou- sine or carriage. 522. tf 522 will bring a HolmAs Taxi to your door at any hour. tf In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. t Carter the Mysterious carries a car- load of paraphernalia. Carter the Great American Magic- ian will soon be at he Majestic. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf Carter the Magician will have the hlggest act ever at the Majestie. Carter's wonderful lIon "Baby" is one of the most ferocious and largest in captivity. University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs and Toilet Articles. tL University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastman LOST---Chi Psi fraternity badge. Find- er please call 231. Reward. 47-8-9 LOST-Information leading to the re- covery of gray overcoat-taken from economics building, will be reward- ed. Phone 319. 47 WANTED-University Student. Sen- ior or junior preferred to work in confection store two or three hours evenings. Must be popular, able to draw business. Address "H" Mich- igan Daily. 47 FOUND-Money on street. Call for same at University Library.- 47 This is the last day. Traveling Representative. Kwality .Jewelry Company. 410 State --Opp. University Hall PRICES WILL RAISE Coupon books now on sale for both ice and roller skating. 40 admissions for $2.50 if purchased before Dec. 1st. and one or two classmates, will ask W, I. Lillie, '15M, the medic council- man, to represent their class in nego- tiations with the council. n The medics will ask to be taken back by the coun- cil, and state their willingness to hold their nominations and elections over again. Womens' Club Will Meet Monday Womens' Educational club will elect officers for the current year at a regu- lar meeting to be held in Newberry hall, at 7:30 o'clock, Monday night. All girls in the educational depart- ment are urged to attend. Plans for the year's work will be formulated and a general get-acquainted program car- ried out. Hobson Will Address Episcopal Men Every Episcopal man in the univer- sity is. invited to an Episcopal stag "get-together," to be given in Harris hall, at 8:00 o'clock, this evening, by the Michigan chapter of the Brother- hood of St. Andrew. Henry W. Hob- son, '14, of Yale, will speak. Ypsilanti Entertains Ferris Students Ypsilanti's Ferris Institute club will entertain the University Ferris Insti- cnte club =at a reception at Ypsilanti, this evening. The local club will meet at the interurban station on Huron street, at 7:00 o'clock, tonight. before the Educational club on "The Binet System of Mental Measure- ments," at 7:00 o'clock, Monday night, in room 105, Tappan hall. Women of the educational department are invit- ed. Band practice at 2:00 o'clock sharp this afternoon. Bri.g racks for Detroit trip. Committee on committees of Mimes will meet at 3:00 o'clock, Sunday af- ternoon, at the Union. Mimes will meet at 7:30 o'clock, Sunday evening, at the Union. Pres. W. C. Achi, Jr., of the Cosmo- politan club, has called a meeting oft the board of directors of the club for 6:00 o'clock, this evening, at 211 East Liberty street. There will be an in- formal meeting of the club at 4:00 o'clock, tomorrow afternoon, in the club rooms. Senior Engineering Society Initiates Prof. H. H. Higbie, of the engineer-. ing department, and W. W. Calkins, '15E, were initiated yesterday by Vul- cans, senior engineering honorary so- ciety. H. L. Bochstahler, '15E, was the toastmaster at the dinner following the initiation, and W. T. Smith, '15E, W. H. Stuart, '15E, W. Cook, grad., Pro- fessor Higbie, .and W. W. Calkins were speakers. Plans For Senior Pictures Completed In order to secure a uniform style of work, all s,nior literary pictures for the Michiganensian will be taken at the Rentschler studio, East Huron street. Arrangements have been com- pleted so the work may start at once, as all pictures must be in the hands of the engravers by February. Chessmen Will Play Tonight at Union Members of the Chess and Checkers club will hold their regular November business meeting at the Michigan Un- ion, at 8:30 o'clock tonight. The play in the tournaments will commence at 7:30 o'clock as usual. , V Fraternities and Clubs 1.F Please note that the Annual Sale of 11: Thanksgiving Linens Is well under way and gathering speed. Every tablecloth and nap- kin in the Store has been specially lowered in price. This includes all fancy linens and table cloths made to order. J rf r; 11 Alp .1 a PARTICULAR LAUNDRY I FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE ._... _ - I A Vico-itow $25, for yoxar CITY LAUNDRY THOS. ROWE, Prop. 406 Detroit St. Phone 457" Biy onlAe rots Fi lms all sizes. tf Office will be open from 7 to 11:30 A. M. and from 12:30 to 5:00 P. M. Lock- Safety Razors sharpened in the Hill ers for the season, as long as they last achine. See window at Quarry's. for $1.00. Fred C. Weinberg, Prop. 45-6-7 725 South 5th Ave. 46-7-8 Sharp Safety Razor anteed. Quarry Drug blades guar Co. 45 -__ AT - Orfirnell Bros. iAZQ-1Z2 E. Lierty St. Open sundays, 9:30 to 4:30. don. 4 -,;..., ,4 . . _