T MICHIGAN DAILY _ . I< 1 i i; >t wear Going Like Hot Cakes The 100 Kodaks at from Y3 to 3 off (and a 20% credit, good for developing) are going fast-but there are some big snaps left. Think of buying a $12.00 Brownie (good as new) for $7.75 and $1.55 worth of developing Free of Charge, Don't miss this opportunity to by a kodak for a mere trifle. HAND PRESSING LADIES WORK A SPEOIALTY / ER I C. I. KIDD - - - Sophomore I 1630-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave I J fine grey CO., 115 S. Main Street 0 and Repute DIVERSE PROGRA9M Even. to Extent of Rehearsing Today, Numbers Are'Being Moulded Into Proper Shape FEATURE NATIVE CHINESE SONG All kinds of features will mark the second entertainment of the combined musical clubs Thursday evening in Hill auditorium. Special rehearsals are be- ing held over Saturday and Sunday, to whip the clubs into shape for the pre-vacation trip concert. The most unique -number will be the singing of the Chinese national . an- them in Chinese by the Glee club. This song has been perfected after much difficulty and drill by' Leader Kenneth Westerman, '14, of the Glee club. Durward Grinstead's skit, "When Salome Danced Before the King" is accorded the best drawing card on the program. He has been practicing with several members of the Glee club, who' are to aid him in the act. The new song of C. D. Kountz, '02L, "That Michigan Band" will be present- ed as a special number. Besides these numbers there will be the "String Scrapers," "Midnight Sons' Quartette" and the "Rag Pickers," all rendering new numbers, most of which are to be used in the trip program. Orpheumn Theatre House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Sat., Dec. 5-Return Date, By Request- Chril Scott m, "The Day of Days." Mary Pickford in "As It Is. In Life," Re- print Picture. Mon., Tues., Dec. 7-8--Max Figman in "What's His Name" by Geo. Barr Mc- Coutcheon. Wed., Dec. g-1 Day Only--Octovia Hand- worth in "The Path Forbidden" by Jas. A. He rne. F. L. HALL, 514 E. William ?hone 2225 Gods CaldD "ved For P'LSING su eiee Matinees WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Freshman College Tachs Many Things unior ALSO But the Best Is ALSO CANDIES the Lunches CIGARS Sophomore AT "POP BANCROFT'S"122 Monroe Senior -.1 DETROIT The Play with 'a Perpetual Charm OIVER MOROSCO Evr New NO LOSS BY FIRE GARRICK PRESENTS Old I Nights & Sat. Mat. 26c.-$1.50 Wed. Mat. 25c-$1. 0 THE PLAY OF PLAYS "PEG 0'M HEART"'M.WT WITH E LSA R YA N and a New York Company The Play of Heart Interest that appeals to every one t High Quality Correct Style Perfect Tailoring and Fair Prices These four vital features a r e worked into every garment I tailor. Every one MIRTH Loves the AND Liittle I LUshT Lass. rL AUG HTE R Peg & Mike, as Inseperable Combination Try one of my Suits. $25.00 G RR:~. 14 - __/. - '; I l ol1iii iiiiiiiii Dor. I They can't be Beat. ALBERT GANZLE Merchant Tailor Kenmore Plans for the building of a large stadium to take the place of Franklin field, and which will seat 100,000 peo- ple, are being considered by the au- thorities of the Univxersity of Penn- I 108 E Washington St. Second Floor K Band' ANew Song Sale THURSDAY, Dec. 10th BOOST THE BAND By sending a Copy to yourFriends. mplete Stock of Classic, Operatic, ar and Michigan Music await your inspection for Christmas Gifts 18 Eng. Phone 1242 PRICE & ROWE 'Printers, Stationers, (ngravers sylvania and the business men of Phil- adelphia. -__- Dissatisfaction with the coaching of the University of Pennsylvania foot- ball team was expressed Wednesday, when 19 of the 21 Varsity players voted against the retention of George H. Brooke as coach for 1915. After Senator LaFollette finished his scheduled one and one-half hour speech on "Hamlet," at the University of Illinois, Tuesday night, he was forced by the crowd, to remain and speak on politics for another hour. Edwin B. Shulty will lead the Wash- ington and Lee footbE.ll team next year. FIGHTING BOB TO SPEAK ON MORROW (Continued from page 1) are 25 cents, and can be 'obtained at the box office of Hill auditorium or from student solicitors. This is a spe- cial number on the association pro- gram, and the contract with Senator LaFollette will not admit members on their season tickets. A section of seats will be reserved for the members of the association and held until 8:00 o'clock, at which time they will be thrown open to the general public. FOOTBALL PLAYERS FEASTED TO)IORROW (Continued from page 1) to the bauqueters. Although this is the first function of this nature ever attempted by the Civic association, indications lead to the be- lief that it will become an annual af- Brook Cider less of the market price of apples. To my customers both present and prospective commencing Monday, Dec. 7th, the introductory price at which I have been selling this especial brand of cider will be discontinued and the regular charge of 5oc a galoln made. Those who contract at this time for weekly deliveries during December, January, February and March will receive the benefit of a lower price which I will guarantee to hold constant regard- To those who have not already tried, this new and pleasing drink I would explain that 'we are producing this cider from sound, ripe fruit by a special process which preserves the fine flavor and delicate aroma of the apples from which it i's pressed, and insures an absolutely pure and healthful drink. It is made fresh each day thus eliminating the need of preservatives. ASK FOR IT AT YOUR SODA FOUNTAIN Phone 2140 for deliveries or further # Particulars. > Victor Gibson Victrolas and Records Mandolins and Guitars The New Michigan Song Makes a Fine Xmas Gift. m - ' LJniveveit ~ KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS R. C. HILL uitc dousec """ ,l. MRS. M. M. ROOT GET THAT . 605 . Wiliiam St. WE USE PURE LARD OREN'S CAFETERIA fair. It is probable that, in tie future, years, the dinner will be stsged dur- ing the football season rather than af- ter its conclusion. President Harry B. Hutchins has written the association that it will be impossible for him to be present, but states that he is heartily is. favor of the plans, and that the players justly rd a~nd i 111 om Streets 1! 1.