.. .. I at once UDENTS. sus Generals, Snow, Ie s. As a loyal reservist ned to the colors, and 1 engagement with the . 29th, the opening of Lyndon Sells the New Diamond Dise Phonograph The Edison is the latest and greatest improvement in Sound Reproducing Instruments the world has ever known. It gives greater volume, better tones-more realistic music-than any other phonograph ever produced. No more needles to change-no more records to be ruined-no more records to be broken. Records that play 6o % longer than others-Records that do not wear out. And you can play any make of record on an Edison as well as others play them. Let me demonstrate the above facts-and you'll buy an Edison every time. Your Fraternity or Sorority can buy an Edison and en- joy it at a very small cost each month. Homes are not complete without an Edison. Prices from $60 to $450-Easy Terms. Other makes taken as part payment Always a Good Show 7:30 3:00 9:00 Phone 1701 p ..MAJ EST I Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 1st, 9d, 3d. ers, and HALTON POWELL on to do the hos- Offers the Famous Singing and Dancing Pair Earl S. Dewey and Mabel Roger 11 ___IN Ei. Liberty St. I LYNDON 719 N. University _ , I STE FORESTRY CANDIDATES WILL BE TESTED AT EAST TAWAS, Examination for assistant forest ran- ger will be held at East Tawas, Michi- gan, October 19 and 20. Candidates must be able-bodied men between the ages of 21 and 40, must have practical experience as well as - theoretical knowledge; must have ability to make maps; must be residents of the state in which they seek employment; and should be familiar with local industrial conditions, and topography. The examination consists of two' parts: first, the answering of questions relating to land surveying, timber .es- timating and lumbering, land laws, mining, and the live stock business; second, a field test including riding and packing. LENS, '82, -TO SPEAK BEFORE, GER)LANS IN DETROIT TONIGHT University students are invited to attend the Red Cross Relief meeting of the Deutscher Bund of Detroit, to be held in the Detroit Armory, at 8:00 o'clock tonight. John J. Lens, '82, will speak on "Relations Between Germany and America," and Prof. Eugen Kueh- nemann, Exchange professor at Yale University, will deliver an address on "Germany in the Present World Cri- sis." Songs will be sung by the Ger-1 man, the Austrian and the Hungarian singing societies of Detroit. LOST OR STOLEN-An Underwood typewriter. Return to Michigan Daily offilce and receive reward. 4-5-6 FOR SALE-Excelsion Twin Motor- cycle. In fine condition--cheap- cash or time. Inquire at 1118 S. Uni- versity. 4-5-6 FOR SALE-Beautiful $50 Farrand banjo at a bargain. Tan leather case. Phone 544-. tf FOR SALE-Indian twin cylinder mo- torcycle, $100. Call 339-J. FOR SALE-Barber shop. 207 Huron1 Street. 2-5 ORPHIEUM Theatre Ann Arbor's Parlor Picture Theatre MON-TUES., OCT. 5-6 Hobart Bosworth presents 'John Barleycorn' by Jack London. WED-THURS., OCT. 7-8 P. P. Craft presents 'East Lynn.' FRI-SAT., OCT. 9-10 J. L. Lasky presents Rob- ert Edison in 'The Call of the -North.' I I BROADWAY AND JOHN R. DETROIT I I ."Safety Firs1" The Merriest, Musical Mix-up in Many Moons. Filled to the Brim with Gay Girls, Hummy Tunes, Classy Costumes and Loads of Laughs, And Pony, Peachy Chiorus of 8 Maidens Remember two shows every right, 7.30 and 9.00 Remember 4 Matiaees eachweek, Tues., Wed., Friday, Sat. Remember Ladies' Souvenir Matinee, Tuesday and Friday Matinee Prices-1000 Seats 10c. Few reserved t 15e. Night Prices-Entire main fieor,25c. Balcony, 20c and f0c. Extra! Friday Night Chorus Girls Contest between the First and Second Shows. Headquarters for Our Hats obably have a brother or a an old friend who is very in- n Michigan's Football Season. he will enjoy following the ry day through the Daily col- ou can send the Daily to any >r the entire Football Season Call at the office across Majestic and deposit $1.00. -where the U. of M. spirit is manifest and "" men are taken care of. 'Go to The Edelweiss for your luncheon when in Detroit, Soc. Also for y o u 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 io to 12:30. Delightful music--orchestral and voice.-' Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser- vice the best. A royal wel- come awaits "M" meniatany hour of the day or night at Men's Hats We Make HATS' at All Prices Are Right Up-to-Date Hats Shaped to Fit The Head I I Music ARBOR, MICH. (M afe' JACOB MAC.K, Manager I OUE $2.00 AND $2.50 HATS F 118 E. Huron St., near Allene1 Hotel ACTORY HAT STORL L I Kwommommonow" mWAWAwmWAWXIv violin, organ, or they may take ion. it for Advanced work. ble. r music and de- office, or address 1, Secretary.. FOR RENT-Suite on second floor. Modern. $3.50 per week. Board in private family. $4.00 per week. 1105 E. University. Phone 2477-J FOR RENT-Pleasant warm single' room at 604 Madison St. 4-5-6 FOR RENT-Rooms for girls. Two single rooms and one suite. Good, light, airy, well furnished, and con- venient. Two doors from Campus. Prices reasonable. 610 South In- galls. Phone 936-J. 2-3-4-5 FOR RENT-Desirable rooms two blocks from campus. Price low. 412 Cambden Place between Volland and Geddes. 4-5 Who is Interested iN MICHI GAN'S FOOTBALL SEASON You Have a Friend Send him all the Football Special to e and Return. Train and Campus News for III TWO MONTHS WANTED-Students washing. Reas- 1. of M. Game I Ample Room for All onable mending done. Mrs. L. Koch. 214 E. Ann St. 5-6-7 WANTED-Students to work-Board for waiting table one hour each meal. Will be expected to room in the building. $2.00 per week. Large room, two beds, double office desk. First class accommodation. Hotel American. Phone 123. WANTED-Student salesmen. Tem- porary work only. We accept only best men experienced in selling. Mail your address to B, Michigan Daily for particulars. Junior dental supplies at Switzer's Hardware. 310 & State. SPECIAL OFFER The Michigan Daily Central" Across from the Majestic Maynard Street $1.00I $1.00 SATURDAY - October 17 di Mn. Leave Lansing M. Arrive Ann Arbor " 8:00 10:15 p. m. p. m. Going From Ann Arbor, sale for your accommodation. d Depot Ticket Office 6 Round Trip Stui DON'T TALK WAR-TALK SHOP We are the only le,%nts"' .Supply Si Engineer's Wants-Opposite Engineering Arch I.P. NOTE BOOKS - - - POUND PAPER - - FOUNTAIN PENS tore L. C. SCHLEEDE :: Phone 1160-R :: 1111 S. Unix,