GAN DAILY LI I Foot-wear .' * J 4ER 250 MORE Lyndon's "M" Books R IVRD YI STURD At the old price $1.00 This is the last lot of these "M" books that we can buy to sell at this price, so get busy. HAND PRESSIN LADIES WORK A SPEOIALTY kt C. 1. KIDD - - Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave LYNDON - - 719 N. University Avenue I -! I vep ted rubber sole is type of shoe. ather toe splice. 115 S. Main Street 1O f Music ANN ARBOR. MICH. >ice, violin, organ, or y; or they may take Advanced work. study of music and de- 11 at the office, or address A. SINK, Secretary.: CLASSES MAKE ELECTIONS AND NOMINATIONS FOR 1914-1915 Senior homeops elected officers for the year yesterday. The new men are: president, R. H. Criswell; vice-presi- dent, D. B. Marsh; athletic manager, J. W. Allen; treasurer, E. C. Ganz- horn; and secretary, C. C. Owen. Soph architects nominated the fol- lowing at a meeting yesterday: presi- dent, H. Grey, Fred Kolb; vice-presi- dent, L. Ray, E. Trysell; secretary, F. DeRos, Miss R. Macomber; treasurer, F. King, G. K. Sprague; athletic man- ager, L. Grauman, H. E. Wilson; ser- geant-at-arms, G. L. Cheffy, E. Hesse. Junior engineers nominated the fol- lowing at a meeting yesterday: presi- dent, D. Smith, F. Mack; vice-presi- dent, H. Buell, W, Warren; treasurer, M. Reid, R. Hadley; secretary, J. Ro- man, H. Phillips; baseball manager, A. C. Headman, T. D. Weaver; track manager, J. P. Carritte, J. Groves; basketball manager, K. E. Berray, W. A. Reichle. Senior pharmics met yesterday af- ternoon, and nominated the following men for offices: president J. A. Bergy, R. B. Shibel; vice-president, 0. A. Brines, R. E. Morse; treasurer, W. F. Kunke, R. G. Arner; secretary, W. L. Skibert, G. C. Curtis; athletic manager, R. M. McGregor. MANY NEW MEMBERS CHOSEN BY COMEDY CLUB FOR 1914-1915 Competition in the final tryouts for membership to he Comedy club was so keen, that only after overtime deliber- ation by the management, 12 new members were selected. President L. K. Friedman, '15, said it was one of the largest and most sat- isfactory tryouts ever held. Work upon the selection of a play for 1914-15 has already commenced, and a decision will be reached some tim-e next week. ,An important meeting of all mem- bers of the Comedy club is to be held in the Cercle Francais rooms at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. Those chosen in the trials yesterday were: Rowena B. Bastin, Vena I. Marsh, '17, Eleanor Stalker, '17, Helen' R. Ely, '16, Marguerite Wasserman, '16, and Judith Ginsburgh, lit; men: J. S. Switzer, '16, E. F. Bankey, '17, C. A. Lokker, '17L, F. W. Sullivan, '18, Norman Wassman, '18, and Morrison Wood, '17. i is and i. Low- 1 Main J Junior ALSO CIGARS 8 Senior nr t ORPHEUMTheatre House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Mon., Tues., Oct. 12-13-L. Fran Bau Presents "The Path-Work Girl of Oz" Wed., Oct.14, Return Date MaryPickiord in Caprice Thur.. Fri.,Sat.. Oct. 15-16--17 Jesse L. Laky Preseus Dustin Fart am in "The Virginian" VARSITY TRACK TEAM TO GET INTO ACTION FOR FIRST TIME Material for the Varsity track team will get into action at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, when the first of the fall practices will be held at Ferry field. Trainer Farrell and Captain Smith urge every man who has a possibility of developing into a cinder track ath- lete, to appear for training, as there is better chance'for green men to land a berth than ever before. Track prospects were bettered yes- terday, when it was announced that W. H. Lynch, a member of the '16 All- Fresh track team, who was out of school last year, had returned. Lynch is a two-miler, and makes a welcome addition to Farrell's squad. Select Men For Canvass of Faculty Committeemen for the faculty mem- bership campaign of the Michigan Un- ion have been chosen from men who did exceptionally good work during the recent general membership canvass. Out of the 450 faculty men in the uni- versity, 53 are life members, and 49 have taken yearly memberships, leav- ing nearly 350 to be solicited. Members of the committee are L. K. Friedman, '15, David R. Ballentine, '16, Harry G. Sparks, '17E, Enos Bradner, '15, Russel E. Dean, '15, Sidney T. Steen, '16E, John B. Smiley, '15E, Thatcher W. Rea, '17, Benjamin S. Motter, '16, Albert E. Stoll, '17, Edward W. Hoffman, '16L, Russel S. Collins, '16, Howard A. Lang, '15E, Staats Ab- rams, '17, William J. Goodwin, '16L, Eugene A. Bartelme, '17E, Loule H. Dunten, 14, W. E. Talcott, R. W. Her- bert, S. L. Thomas, J. W. Langs, Rodg- er W. Thompson, and H. H. Philips. Interest Shown to Determine Games Interest in soccer football will de- termine just how many contests its advocates will engage in this year. At a meeting held Monday even- ing, Intramural Director Rowe an- nounced that there was a possibility of five games being scheduled, but negoti- ations with these teams would not be closed until sufficient interest in the sport has been manifested by the soc- cerites. Practice takes place every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday af- ternoon at 4:00 o'clock, and the con- dition attached to the scheduling of these five games will probably bring out more enthusiasts. Dr. De Nanerede Gives Instruments Dr. C. B. de Nancrede, professor of surgery, has given the university through the board of regents a number of useful and valuable medical instru- ments which he desires to present to the university hospital. The original cost of these instruments was more than $1,000. Dr. de Nancrede also pre- sented the university library with some hundreds of medical works which will be placed on the reference shelv- es for the use of students. It is es- timated that there are about 500 vol- umes In the collection. PLAN ASSEMBLAGE FOR CONVOCATION (Continued from page 1) will meet at the band stand at 2:50 o'clock, and will play from 3:00 to 3:30 o'clock. The president, the board of regents and the orator of the day will then assemble in the rooms in Hill auditor- ium on the stage floor level at the. west end of the platform, and will enter by the west stage entrance at .. M AJ E ST IC.. 3:00 7:30 9:00 Alvwwy a Good how It's up to you to see this show Thurs,, Fri., Sat. Oct, 15-16-17 HALTON POWELL Ollexs His Musical Comedy Tabloid "Watch Your Step" WITH "'Jack'Trainor" And a CUTEY, CUTEY CHORUS of Talent, Youth and Beauty-Hear that Big Song Hit "I Want to be Back In Michigan"--You will laugh until you cry at this show-Remember lots of frocks, mirth, girls, pep and speed. Four (4) Matinees Each Week-Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.-Ladie's Souvenir Matinees are Tues. and Fri.-School children under 12 years of age admitted to Sat. Matinee for 5o GRACE CAMERON a Real Star IS COMING SOON Extra! Extra! Chorus Girls Contest Friday Night--"You Know" I 322 South State Street (over Baltimore Lunch) Bell Phone U Fm hine- shoes bright and block it. The Athens on Liberty St. once. tf. Root for Michigan all the time. Keep throat clean with Quarry's Bronchial Tablets If Headquarters for TYPEWRITERS New, Rebuilt and Second-hand, at prices con- sistent with Quality. . NMy second-hand and rebuilt machines come from the best rebuilt factories in the coun- try, and are guaranteed to'be as represented. Get my new prices and pointers on typewriters be- fore buying. This costs you nothin g, but may save you money O. D. MORRILL, Local Representative Underwood Typewriter Co. a Wiere re those tonians of yours. Bootery. Rubber Sole Bos- Ask the Campus ead Wed. , Mrs. Leila Comstock Goodyear, of our city, her new song folio tion of fourteen exquisite "rose" songs. "Leaving Memories Fair, Like fully expressed in choicest English by the composer, who has woven rfect harmonies. ng "gift" book aside from its intrinsic musical worth. ng expression of it real experience, and the subtlety with which the command the attention of the critic and win the love of the dilettant. We invite the music loving public to hear them. GRINNELL BROS. Telephone 1707 Don't Forget SLOAN The Magazime Ma. Now taking Subscriptions for the Saturday Evening Post and Ladies' Home Journal At student rate of $1 for 8 months I also handle all other magazines, and can make you special club rates. Kindly retain your order. 1009 East Catherine Phone 1412 M the north end of the building. The 'faculties will meet, don robes on the second and third floors, at the west end of the platform, and will enter by the west stage entrance at the north end of the building. Graduate department students will assemble and don robes in the corres- ponding rooms at the east end of the platform and will enter by the east stage entrance at the north end ofl-the building. The degree students, senior and junior medics will enter by the middle front entrance and will pass to space in the rear of the parquet seats. The seniors will enter by the two east front doors, and will assemble in the foyer and lobby at the east end. The sophomores will enter by the two west front doors, andwill meet in the foyer andlobby at the west end. The juniors will enter by the west side entrance, and proceed to the first' balcony floor, the lits passing into and through the museum to the east end, the engineers and architects to the middle door, and the medics, laws, pharmics, homeops and dents will pause at the west doors. All freshmen will enter by the east side entrance, and will proceed to the second balcony floor,' the pharmics, homeops and dents passing to the west end, the engineers and architects to the middle, and the lits pausing. at the east end. BUSINESS STAFF TRYOUTS All Juniors and Sophomores desir- ing to try out for the Daily Business Staff will notify the office between one and five today. Phone 960. WH ITI 4 MATINS NIGHT Wed., Thur., Fri,, Sat., Oct ANNETTE KELLI "The Perfect Woman" "Ti Special to g and Return Train -U. of M. Game ICV E YORI< NTRAL LINES Ample Room for All igan, Central 7:45 a. 10:001a. SATURDA October 1 m. M. 7) Returning Leave Lansing- 8:00 p. m. Arrive Ann Arbor 10:15 p. m. tudents Are Going From Ann Arbor now on advance sale for your accommodation. Iichigan Central Depot Ticket Office Fare $2.46 Round Trip 1 ' PRICES: Matinee 2:30 Matinee - 2 Night-25c. 8:15 DO YOV7 hat with your friends at the CAFETERIA For the Students by a Student 60$ E. 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