THE MICHIGAN DAILY. 'AL Walk-Over Foot-Wear FOR . MEN . AND 'WOMEN Same good old quality sold in your Home Town. Larger selection designed especially for College wear. r h A I Guaranteed results are what you want in-- Film Development If you find a single defect, we charge you nothing GET TS. H_-_REAT. aq E T HEAT 14 ., . : ' ! . s " .s : s + , _ Cut represents tyle No. 733 LYNDON ON m , . . P" ry' ,. 1 English Calf-skin Bal i Gti, DAY f OT.2.w Black or Tan Price 5.00 Hofstetter's Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. SWAIN 713 EAST UNIV. Develops Films, Makes Prints and Enlargements Takes Groups and Views Anywhere, Anytime Home Portraiture a Specialty Is an All-around Photographer THE "UKULELE"-- Although r-ecently introduced in. the States it has already became A Great Favorite United -i Its use is rapidly spreading over our entire country; more especially among students of Universities, and Glee Clubs; it is easy to learn; one being able from the start to play accom= p m t pan iment- M. Nunes & Sons of Honolulu OUTLINEI PLANS FOR _I)D1ITION rTO PRESENT FNIVERSITY GYMNASIN (Continued from Page One) will be added to the equipment and the old wooden lockers discarded. At present there are but 1,800 lockers. The locker-room will be so ventilated that all odors will be removed through a central pipe. The number of shower baths will be raised, from 24 to 80, and the ven- tilating so arranged that the steam will be drawn off immediately. A novel feature will be introduced in the manner of clearing the gym- nasium floor after practice or classes. Brass sliding poles such as are used in fire departments will connect the locker-rooms with the gymnasium floor, and by their use it is figured that the floor may be cleared in half the time taken in the past. The entire basement will be floored with white tile and sided with the same material. The ceiling will be concrete, painted white. In addition to the lockers,showers and pool, four hand-ball courts will be added. The second floor addition will con- tain the offices of the director, those of th officers of the athletic associa- tion, of the coaches and the health service. A box office for the sale of tickets for athletic contests and rooms for wrestling, boxing, fencing and like sports will occupy the second floor as well. Next to these rooms will be the offices of the intramural director and the lecture rooms. ARREST TWO UPON CHARGE OF ST EALING PARKED AUTOMOBILE Officer Ryan yesterday afternoon arrested G. D. Humble and M. W. Murray, both of Lansing, on a charge of stealing an automobile belonging to Robert Isbell, a prominent elevator man of Jackson. The car was stolen last Monday evening after it had been parked in front of a theater by its owner in that city. Mr. Isbell drove over to the foot- ball game in another machine yester- day, and while parking his car in State street, near Ferry field, noticed an automobile which on further ex- amination proved to be the stolen ma- chine. He notified the police depart- ment of this city, and the arrest of the two men followed as they came for the machine after the game. The prisoners were taken to jail and Murray was released after he had proved his innocence. The officers at Lansing were notified and it was as- certained that Humble is an ex-con- vict with a criminal record. 43,000 People and 20 Bands in Parade New York, Oct. 23.-One of the longest parades seen here in, years marched from Washington Square to 59th street today. More than 43,000 men and women, accompanied by 30 bands,, presented a three-mile argu- ment for woman suffrage. ARCAD Shows at 3:00-6:10--3:00-9:3 MONDAY, OCT. 2.--:Alice BrAdy a d Holbrook Blinn in "The o-s " t m. A. Brady Feature. R-torn ( TUESDAY, OCT. 26 -borw'hv lDojflell% in "Sealed Valley." "ixe part Metro Feature. WEDNESDAY, cCT. .7-- Charmiii Vi- viani Martin in "i~ittle Sl.deuti c alp,', a delightful, entertaining Shut en feature. Take a .Trip Around the World." Finest series of travel pictures ever produced. Watch for dwe. RAE THEKi1RE W. Huron St., Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Ro-. ALAN STANCHFI2 LD. MQR. Sunday Oct. 24__ "Home, Sweet Home," by the author of "The Birth of a Nation" with the same cast of players. "The Crown of Death," Under the Cres- cent series. M.nda . Oct. 25 the Fero of the Gridiro,'" with brief ey of Harvard playing the lt-:divug n'uir ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. P. M.-, Eveni ls, 6:30. Saturday, Sunday. and IioLiday Lcrfl- arm n singers and Bell Ringers 4' JUST WHAT YOU WANT NVWmor o Frzc:, Ke Wh' Palzoo Theatre, N. Y. R LPH UNBARf EMI I R F 7,: . A71 are the pioneers in manufacturing tiful toned instruments. We are in Michigan. these beau- sole agents We have competent instructors AMONrj EWELERS ATCfS SCEIANDE FR ESEYFJ 3F.tIBERTys IBERTY Sj ARa SILVERSMITHS ANNARBg DON TOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR U. OF M.JEWELRY HOPE TO START TRYOUTS FOR C(O)MEDY CLUB PLAY THIS WEEK Work on the selection of the cast for the comedy "Stop Thief" that is to be presented by the Comedy club as its annual production at some time before Christmas vacation, will be commenced this week, according to President J. S. Switzer, '16, who has been forced to delay tryouts for the cast due to the failure of the manu- script of the play to arrive from New York. From the nature of the presenta- tion, which is a farce of the lightest and most modern kind, unusually high ability will have to be shown by the tryouts in order to insure the success of the play. It is thought, however, that, in view of the fact that the new members in this year's club have shown themselves to be an exception- ally capable lot, there will be little difficulty in selecting a cast that measures up to the required stand- ards. Alumni in Foreign Countries Listed! Pamphlets containing lists of all Michigan alumni who are. now in foreign countries carrying on Chris- tian work, have been printed at the direction of the ;university student volunteer group and are now being distributed to all of the interested alumni, and to all students who are interested in this line of work. UNIVERSITY NOTICE Fresh lit election, 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock tomorrow, room 101, econom- ics building. Therfs s 1e 0..g to hold yo .r interest every minute of the per- $r nce this n Ther s a pleasing variety to the program. c a hint to sut ' :ery possible whim or humor of the Majestic audiences CIDot t to be udveroiely criticized. Every act better thir a te o her but tKnMy're al the very best. I 141 E 0PJt 1 pEVL"EN HAR T TJuvenie ronder - Change Artist De Luxe AI SOriginal ps "Knights of the Road os a Stone W~all" I EXTRA AD ED ATTRACTION In a Latgtabe Comedy 9 Fun that YOU Will Like GET JAT OW FR* MAX IN3LOOM in 116Vt IN I Grinnell Bros. Music House 25 PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS, TOO THEY START THURSDAY N1GHT 116 So. Main St. Phone 1707 4 Photographs MADE By DANIES 'f NICKELS in 'th. only Studio on the Campus are in a class by themselves. Amateur finishain of superior quoality. 534-336 So. STATE ST., ANN ARBOR ii Greatest Emotional Actress Unforgetable Photoplay 'N ANIICE PICS 0WNE I L 9ROMANOFFf D Drama of Passion and Power Based on SARDODU'S FEDORA A Star of Unapproached Eminence Supported by a Magnificent Cast Clifford Bruce Gtuart r Holmes Dorothy Bernard ALL SEATS 1lo BOXF,,S 15c 0 . I Ir Don't Forget Bargain Matinee Wednesday. Best Seats $_. I GARRICK I Week OCT. 25. Nights Soc to $. Saturday Mat. 25c to $.Sso. i FRATERNITY JEWELRY Thru our association with I 'dward R. R ehm, of Detroit,,we are in position to show a large line of National Greek Letter Fraternity foods Jeweled Pins, crests, novelties, &c. Samples carried in stock and wve will be pleased to show them to any accredited fraternity member. Makers and Designers of Fraternity Jewelry You have seen the Rest, now see tb e Best THE MESSRS. SHUBERT OFFER The London Gaiety Production Direct from Its Successful Runs and in Its Entirety Exactly as Pre3ented in London, New York, Boston. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT MUSIC BY PAUL A. RUBENS. BOOK BY FRED THOMPSON. -WITH AN- AUl English Cast and London Gaiety F' eauty Chorus of 50 INCLUDING LADDIE CLIFF DELICATE NOT AUDREY MAPLE T DOROTHY MAYNARD CHARM AND BUTCHERED RENEE PARKER PIQANCY BY CYRIL CHADWICK PUNY II ALICE GRDN AGET 1ADAPTERS STEWART RBAIRD G3ETI ALFRED HEMMING ORCHESTRA WILFRED SEAGRAM PHILIP TRAVERS CECIL COVELLY EDWARD NAINBY and others YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT' Penn State Lads Travel to Big Games in Carload Lots--Almost Haller J f Co. a i FRATERNITY JEWELERS STATE ST. 11 The students of the Pennsylvania, State college tried to "put one over" on the railroads, but theycouldn't do it according to a story now going the rounds of the press. It seems that so great was the loyalty of the fol- lowers of the Blue and White that they determined to support the team at every game played this season, whether at home or abroad. But time passed and the Harvard game drew on apace. They must see that game. Ay, but how? Thirty-five dollars was the price de- manded by the railroads to transport by-law or other human beings were forbidden to ride as live stock; more- over, that, althoughsthe students were undoubtedly game, still they could not be classed as such for purposes of transportation, and furthermore that the proposed live stock would, it was feared, turn out to be too live stock, for the safety of the containing cars, in the event victory rested with the Blue and White. Then and therefore, all things con- sidered, the ingenuity of the student body is to go for naught, unless it can devise some way to raise the re- quired number of iron men to carry 4m- a Cottonseed Sells al $,0 a Ton Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 23.Cot- tonseed is now selling at $;, per ton, a price never before realized on such' a product. This marks an interest- ing development in what was once considered a worthless by-product,( Roughly estimated, 2.2 bales of cot-' ton contain one ton oi seed. Since the cotton crop this year is about II,- 0,000 0 bales, making a probable yield of 5,000,000 tons of seed, a talue of $250,000,000 is thtis added to the UNIVERSIIY NOTICES Su ppl e-mental examinations for students who were not present for the final examination last spring in PEonOmies 1, and i1, will be held in ronm 202, economics building, Satur- day morning, October 30 at 9:00 c'clock. Soph lit football practice will be held at Ferry field at 3:15 o'clock Monday. Dr. Parker will be unable to meet III each and every undergraduate to the I them to Cambridge next week. cotton crop. his classes in philosophy Monday. Week November Ist STNEA SE THURS ATUADAY scene of the conflict. And that was OLIVER MOROSCO WILL PRESENT just about 30 dollars more .than the average undergraduate felt he would PEG 0' MY HEART beable to padtinto his account So one of the more brilliant of the would- BY J: HARTLEY MANNERS With Florence E. Martin, Direct from a year's run in Boston, as the fascinating e supporlis conce edthe nterstato Irish heroine, "Peg," mkn plcto oteitrtt commerce commission for permission to ride to the eastern battlefield as Call 2256 for a Stark 'Taxicab. Lunches delivered. live stock-total cost of journey, seven "We'll be there." oct5tf Call 1107. dollars. Polish your floors with Old English j Now an unkind fate in the form of Floor Wax. C. H. Major & Co. Phone pago -ao j2n ij juaS that same commission stepped upon 237. oct20-21-22-23-24; -poo 1u dol sl1o 19 e nj a uti the scene, declaring that in some old b FOR THE B GAMES: Pennant d Arm B s After the game--a box of MORSE'S or GILBERT'S Candies Bring your Films! Yes, we dev SD ENTSO67, mPI relop print them 1111 SPUNIVERSITY AVE, Phone; 1160-R p