E MICH N DAILY E IH N1AL MEN HAVE THEIR EAS ABOUT STYLE 250 MORE Lyndon's M" Books R IVED YESTERD At the old price $1.00 This is the last lot of these "A" books that we can buy to sell at this price, so get busy. LYNDON - - 719 N. University Avenue M AJ EST I C.. 3:00 7:30 9:00 Always a Good Show It's up to you to see this show Thurs, Fri., Sat Oct. 15-16-17 rou're a College Man and hold a eputation among your friends for earing decisive and distinctive clothes, ou cannot overlook our Fall and Winter' brics, They're full of character. Have suit tailored-to-measure which will add rance and embody your individual ideas. e tasteful yet distinctive style. J I L MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY .. Twelve Years Satisfaction NWHELP TO HOSPITALl Total of 6,803 Patients Were Cared For Last Year.. State of Finanees Better NURSES SCHOOL IS ENLARGED That the University Hospital is rap- idly increasing in size, and the sphere of its usefulness, is very apparent by the figures for the year June 30, 1913, which were recently made public. During that time there were housed in the hospital 6,803 patients which is an increase of 1,107 over the previous year. Of this number, 791 came from without the state. In addition to this a number of transient patients were treated, among these being several University students suffering from only minor ailmients. This increase was made possible by the recent extensive improvements which w'ere made in the hospital plant and equipment whereby a larger num- ber of patients can be treated and cared for than at any time previous time in the history of the *hospital. The total receipts for the year from all sources amounted to $124,928.22 which is an increase of more than $25,000 over the previous year, but in spite of this fact the running expenses of the institution exceeded the re- ceipts by something over $10,000. the equipment has been augmented by the addition of seventy four beds making the total capacity of the hospital in this respect 374. Thirty five of the new beds were added to the childrens ward through the recent action of the legislature whereby it is now made possible for the probate judges of the state to refer delinquent children to the University hospitaltfor treatment at the expense of the state. The nurses training schol has also been greatly enlarged, the number of regular nurses in the hospital was also greatly increased, 65 new ones bringing the total° now engaged in the regular nursing service up to 125. HALTON POWE L L Offers His Musical Comedy Tabloid 'v' Watch Your, Step ,, r ..... I I O RPH EL.UMIheatre House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Mon., Tues., Oct. 12-13--L Frank Baun Presents "The Patsh-Work Girl of Oz" Wed.,Oct.14, Return-Date Mary Pickford in Caprice Thur., Fri., Sat., Oct. 16-16--17 Jesse L. Lasky Presents Dustin Farnum In "The Virxgintia" BROADWAY AND JOHN R. DETROIT -where the U. of M. spirit is manifest and "M" men are taken care of. ,. Go to The Edelweiss for your luncheon when in Detroit, Soc. Also for yonur 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 1o to 12:30. Delightful music - orchestral and voice. Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser- vice the best. A royal wel- come awaits "M" men at any hour of the day or night at JACOB MACK, Manager I 3 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.--Ladle's Souvenir Matinees are Tues. and Fri.-School children under 12 years of age admitted to Sat. Matinee for 50 GRACE CAMERON a Real Star IS COMING SOON Extra! Extra! Chorus Girls Contest Friday Night--"You Know" Personality I Look to your hat for it. the New Styles First Not every hatter can com- bine in your hat the elements needed to make you different from the crowd, and at the same time keep it within the bounds of refinement. We've b e e n hatters for a long time, and our popularity with ambitious dressers makes us think we know what they want. 4 . a - . Y -a BE RTY ST. GYMNASIUM SHOES m FACTORY HAT STORE, 118 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel W. W. MANN, Proprietor I of Music ANN ARBOR, MICH. violin, organ, or r they may take tion. ent for Advanced work. _w ,v _ _ I -1 ARCADE THEATRE Thursday, October 15 Weights and measures. Two Parts. Drama. Love's Refrain, One Part. Drama. Tel l Well One Part. Comedy. A Daughter of the Plains, One Part. Drama. Frdy coe 6The 'trey o' ;Hearts. No. s." Three Parts. Drama. Vivian's Hirst Fellow. One Part. Comedy'. ']ite;strange Signal. One Part. Drama. Saturday, October 17 Firelight. Two Parts. Drama. The Little Automobile. One Part. Comedy. The Janitor's Son. One Part. Drama, The Foreman's "Treachery. One Part, Drama. - q Headquarters for TYPEWRITER S ~- New, Rebuilt and Second-hand, at prices con- sistent with Quality. My 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 nothing, but may save you money 0. D. MORRILL, Local Representative Underwood Typewriter Co. 322 South State Street (over Baltimore Lunch) Bell Phone 582 J he study of music and de- call at the office, or address A. SINK, Secretary. II ioP Don't Forget SLOAN The Magazine Man Now taking Subscriptions for thre Saturday Evening Post and Ladies' Home Journal At student rate of $ for 8 months I also handle all other magazines, and can make you special club rates. Kindly retain your order.4 1009 East Catherine Phone 1412 M can be by to ' ' Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds cleaned and blocked. Next to Wagner & Co. eod. Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- struments at lowest rates. Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 So. Main .St. tf. Get your kodak supplies at the uni- University Ave. Pharmacy. Open day and night and Sundays. tf Waterman Fountain Pens of all kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy. t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * xCOMMUNICATION * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Editor, The Michigan Daily:- What is convocation? A year ago we were told that the old custom of convocation was to be revived. We understood that it was to be the one day in all the year when thebstudents, faculty, and governing board of the university were to as- semble for an hour together. We ex- pected to sing a couple of the old songs, hear a brief talk from some member of the faculty, and then go to our homes. We were glad, for the idea seemed to possess great possibili- ties--to be another link in the chain that must check the disintegrating forces at work in 'so large an institu- tion as our university. But instead of a simple meeting for an hour together, convocation seems to be a ponderous ceremony. Yester- day we sat for two full hours, most of us with wet feet, and however good the program may have been, we grew restless. What is convocation? What is it to be? William A. Pearl, '16. COMEDY CLUB THESPIANS MAY PRODUCE DRAMA IN CHICAGO H. L. Nutting, '15L, manager of the Comedy club, has received promising letters from Chicago alumni in re- gard to the possibility of staging a play in that city by the Comedy club EXPECGT BIG SL OF CGHORAL SEATS Same Plan Adopted Last Year For the Disposal of Tickets Will Be Used PUBLIC SALE STARTS '3IONDAY Judging from the present indica- tions, the sale of Choral Union tickets . us year promises to be unprecedented, and it is probable that the mail order sections will be exhausted before the public sales commence. The plan adopted last year for the sale of reserved tickets for the Festi- val has been continued this year, half the seats in each section being re- served for mail orders, and the remain- der being held for those who prefer to make their own selections. The public sale of "Block A" seats ($1.00 reserves) will begin at 8:00 o'clock, Monday morning at the uni- versity school of music. This includ- es all even numbered seats in the three central sections on the main-floor and the even numbered seats in the first six rows of the first balcony. "Block B" (75c reserves) will go on sale Wednesday morning. This block includes all even numbered seats in the two side sections on the main floor and all even numbered seats in thej first balcony-back of the first six, rows, an entertainment that no onel can af- "Block C" (50e resrves) located in ford to miss. the second balcony will be on sale outside talent and promises to put on Friday morning. All course tickets remaining unsoldCONIFAHR will be placed on sale for single con- COUNCIL FATHERS certs on Tuesday, October 27. Main- HAVE BUSY NIGHT floor seats at $1.50; first balcony seats $1.25; and second balcony $I.00. page ) Definite assurances have been re- times after his work is satisfactory ceived by the management that all of, and the probation is purely a precau- the artists engaged on the Pre-Festi- tionary measure. The new clause is: val series will appear as announced. "Any person having been placed upon probation shall be deemed out from PLAY VICTORS ON such probation for the purpose of ath- CRIMSON'S FIELD letic competition by having completed thereafter one semester of clear (Continued from page 1) work." the first alumnus to throw his hat It was decided that "Hap" Haff in the ring for the band, at $5 a throw, should accompany the team to Cam- and a small army of students have al- bridge in the capacity of cheer-leader, ready volunteered behind the com- and that his expenses would be borne mittee which is staging the big Mich- by the athletic association. It was 2 3 '' ithcs are the vc make. pcriority in Tess suits is sawn. In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tf At the Majestic Grace Cameron will' r." . """sing "Little Dolly Dimples." tf igan evening, next Thursday. Headquarters for the campaign havel been opened at the office of Band Man- ager S. J. Hoexter, on the second floor" of the engineering shops. Rodgers Slyvester, '17, is chairman of the con- cert committee. A prize of $10 has been offered for the student selling the largest number of tickets. The tickets have been punched -with a button hole and will be worn until Thursday on the coat or vest. Anyone wishing to sell tickets may apply at headquar- ters. Beside the band, glee and mandolin' clubs and the best amateur and pro- fessional stuns in college, the com- mittee is negotiating with alumni and furthermore decided that he should organize and train Michigan cheering for the occasion of the eastern Inva- sion. Acting on a petition from the wives of faculty members, and wives of stu- dents, and from some townspeople interested in athletics, it was proposed that a new blanket tax of ..6.00 be allowed, which shall purchase the same privileges for those who sub- scribe to it that are held by the pres- ent holders of student's athletic books. It Was suggested that the Ferry field clubhouse be called the Baird field house, in honor of Charles Baird, predecessor of P. G. Bartelne, in the office of athletic director. LIBERTY! y Ave. Pharmacy. The new gs, sundaes, and toilet ar- t Schaeberle & Standard Loose Leaf note books- your name on cover without expense at Wahr's University Book Store. Aprons and Lab. supplies in general at Wahr's University Book Store. eod The best chocolates-Cranes and Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. Toilet preparations of all kinds and right prices. Quarry Drug Co. eod. Why are so many students wearing Royal Tailored Clothes? Ask the Sons tf. sometime this winter. Complete negotiations have not been made as the proposal must be sanc- tioned by the faculty first. The alum- ni seem eager to have a production enacted in a Chicago theater by the campus thespians, and areconfident of a big reception being accorded their efforts. The final selection of a play has not yet been made° as was expected this week but the work of the committee is being pushed steadily and a play will be chosen shortly. Numerous skits are planned by the management. to be given at odd intervals, the time and name of which are to appear later. M ors ae anid Gilberts' CoklnPens Load thone all. Found at "the only" StfudeF0nt' Suvpplyl Opposite Engineering Arch Phone 1160-R L. C. SCHLEEDE . Candy WE HAVE THEM Watch for Store