__ _ _ __ _ -w-,- - - - -- --- -- - - - Mr. R. U. A. Kodaker. Dear Sir:- 1 am sorry to he4r that you have had some bad luck with your snap shots. It is indeed exasperating to pay 50 or 60 cents for a film, and then after going to the trouble to get the exposures, to have them 1 ruined in finishing. When I was in Anil Arbor this summer I had the same trouble until a friend told me to go to Lyndon, the Photographer on North University, and ever since then I have been going there and getting fine results. Lyndon absolutely guarantees perfect work or no charge for developing, but the best part of it is he gives perfect work. I have never had a film poorly developed or scratched up and he has develop- ed about 20 films for me already. I-is lprints on Velox paper are the best I ever had made, and they come so clean and neat.N fly the way, be sure and have him make you some enlargements. He uses Velox for enlargements also, and even though your negative is thin he gets the contrast. ills price is so reasonable that I am sure you will have a lot of them made the same pas I have done. Now, old man, be sure and try Lyndon for your finishing and you'll find that your pictures will be much better and clearer. With best wishes, A. Mateur. mn,'' MAESTIAC TODAYat I TONIGHT 7:3 0 & 9 The Hit of the Season MAX BLOOM - IN- "THE SUNNY SIDE OF BROADWAY" AM - ~rr Matinees Week of Wednesday GARRCK ctober 25 and Sat.DERT DETROIT TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT BEAUTY CHORUS OF-50 ESTABLISHED 1818 L iTHING MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTHSTREET NEW YORK Our Representative, MR. J. A. GORMAN. will be at THE PONTCHARTRAIN To-day with Fall Styles in Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes -1 ARCADE Shows at 3:00-6 :30-8:oo-g :30 SA TUI'RDA Y. OCT. 30-"Anthony and Cieopatra," the gigantic spectacular, historical drama produced by Kleine Six parts. Return date. MONDAY. NOV. i-Viola AUen in "The White Sister," from t fe story and play by F. Marion Crawford. 6 parts. TUESDAY, NOV 2-Dorothy Bernard and George Souile Spenecr ini "The District Attorney," by Charles Klein. Take a "Trip Around the World." Finest series of travel pictures ever produced. Watch for date. RAE THEATRE W. Huron St., Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Room. ALAN STANCHFIELD, MGR. Saturday, Oct. 30 Famous Player Co. presents "paid in Full." ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. Matinees 2 P. M.; Evenings, 6:30. Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays con- tinuous. i BOSTON BRANCH: 149 Tremont Street ,1, 1 i i' NEWPORT BRANCH: 220 Bellevue Avenue i ..... .... 1Oc, 15c, 20c 4 A Special Desk Pad with upper - - 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c Try a bowl of our delicious soup. Attention for Ladies. 601 E LIBERTY '' 4 --~ FREE At the Factory Hat W. W. MANN, Store Prop. ii3 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel "CHARLEY BARRY OF NOWHERE" PAYS SIGMA CHI'S A VISIT A ragged-looking stranger walked into the Sigma Chi house, 548 South Statetstreet, at 10:00 o'clock last night and began to prowl around upstairs. He entered one of the rooms and start- ed a conversation with the occupants. The police department was notified and two officers came and took charge of the man. At the police station he was searched and he gave his name as "Charley Barry of Nowhere." A man who claims to be his brother was arrested yesterday afternoon on Hill street, and the two will be brought before Judge Thomas this morning on a charge of vagrancy. Famous Athlete to Eat Ancient Eggs New York, Oct. 29.-Homer Baker, the famous half-miler, will eat eggs that are a year old before a selected committee here tomorrow. Baker has, been living on an egg diet for some time and will test eggs which have1 been treated with a new process. Former Princeton Player is Killed Baltimore, Oct. 29.-John T. Poe, a former Princeton football player, was killed on September 22 while engaged in fighting in a British command in northern France, accordingto advices from the British war office received by his brother today. Poe was a member of a well-known Maryland family. Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,< PREMIER BRIAND FORMS COALITION CAMINET TO GUIDE FRENCH AFFAIRS (Continued from Page One) While the government has been greatly strengthened by the formation of the coalition cabinet, the political situation is still causing T considerable anxiety here. Balkan affairs are look- ing even gloomier than yesterday, and reports received late today indicate that both Greece and Roumania are considering fresh offers from Ger- many. BANI SCOURS CAMPUS FOR BRILLIANT FESTIVAL (Continued from Page One) man in the 1911 Union opera, "The Crimson Chest"; Chase B. Sikes, '16, member of the Varsity quartet for the past two years; Frank W. Grover, '18, of last year opera fame, and Harry Carlson, '17, comprise the organiza- tion. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Band meets at 1:30 p. m. in front of the Alumni hall for photograph. The game of the soph engineers with the fresh engineers has been postponed until some time next week. The sophs will hold the regular practice this morning at 10 o'clock. Issue Statement of Treasury Moneys Washington, Oct. 29.-According to a statement issued today, the condi- tion of the United States treasury is as follows: Net balance in general1 fund, $119,590,454; total receipts, $46,-+ 498,336; total payments, $52,339,832; deficit for year, $38,551,234, exclusive of Panama canal or public loan trans- I LENSES DUPLICATED EYE-GLASSES REPAIRED Have your eye-glasses fitted with the new Invigible Rims. Haller Jewelry Co, STATE ST. JEWELERS PROF. J. R. ALLEN SPEAKS AT ENGINEERING SOCIETY SMOKER Prof. J. R. Allen, of the engineering department, spoke last night to 200 engineers on "Foreign Engineering Education and Practice" at the Engi- neering society's smoker. Professor Allen said that foreigners specialize in education to a fine degree, while Amer- icans believe in the broader, more gen- eral sort. A. C. Simons, president of the civil branch of the society, and U. M. Smith, president of the electrical branch, also gave short speeches. Mr. Simons gave an illustrated talk on the native tribes of the, Philippines, and Mr. Smith urged a co-operation of all the branches of the society under a rigid constitution. The remainder of the evening was spent in having a good time, with smoking, cider and doughnuts much in f oct23tf I actions. evidence. Make the Evening Plearsant!t Take a Box of Candy Along with You.- GILBERT'S, MORSE'S OR CRANE'S The Student Supply Store r 1 1 I S. University Ave. Op posite Engineering ArchPhn11SR .Phone i 160"R