THE MICHIGAN DAILY. T ®k. -, GOMICHIGAN GO 1 ~TO% LYNDON'S KODAK AND SUPPLY STORE 719 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE FOR Fresh Films Guaranteed Developing Velox Prints Latest Model Kodaks Good Pictures Bargains in "Trade In" Kodaks W ITNEY THEATRE , fONDAY, NOV. 8 II I . Matinees jmWeko Wednesday lAK Nvin and Sat. DETROIT s"cPEG 0' MY HEART" Full of Comedy and Laughter Shows at 3:00-5:30-8:00-9:30 TUESD)AY, NOV a-Dorothy Blernard and George Soule Spencer iii "Thle IDistrict Attorney," by Charles Klein. «'I:DIDES1)AY, NOV. 3-Robe rt War- wick in his latest success, -The Flashi of an Emerald." 5 parts. THURSD)AY, NOV. 4 - Ed ;ard Con- nelly in "'Marse Covington," coinedy- (liaa in fire part-4. Me6o. Take a -Trip Around the World." Finest series of travel pictures ever produced. Watch for date. 77 COIANAND1IARRIS PRESE NT Theme Most Power- ful Play Ever ONStaged. By ELM1.R L. REIZENSTFJN. BIGGEST HIT 1125 YEARBS- Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c SEA'T SALE OPENS FRIDAY, NOV. 5 Mann's Fine Tailored Hats Made in Ann Arbor WHITNEYTHEATRE, S ___ __tGH H 14P- nA7 c n_-r I I.1 'F\MLt tVRESE NTS 1I Factory Hat W. W. MANN, i13 E. Huron St. Near Store Prop. filerel Hotel UNION WORKERS OPEIN L (CANVASS AMONG C {(¢I~l¢ "pALVINI (Continued fronm .Pag^ COne) tmake trips themselves or send repre- I sentatives out among the more weal- Ithy of the Michigan graduates in an iattempt to secure more large subscrip- ttions to the Union fund. This club is made up of men who have subscribed $50 to the building fund, and already tthe membership of the informal organ- iization is hovering about the 20 mal-k. President Harry B. Hutchins has promised to devote considerable time sto the Union ;project during the coming month, a trip to Cleveland being the first of the apt-of-town trips to be taken. lDean Henry M. Bates, of the tlaw school, will go to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and Milwaukee this week in an effort to secure some prospective Ssubscriptions in those cities. lrcsi- dent Hutchins, Dean Bates and Dean Effinger assistod inaterially in the Oc- tober campaign, and their help has been of great aid, especially anio ig the more influential alumni, where of- :ficials of the university command more than unknowvn Union solicitors mi lit b& Igiven. The work of the next month will be divided into three branches. The slocal committeemen will attempt to complete their canvass of all aluinni in the United States, the "One in One Hundred Club" will conduct anl ener- getic campaign, and the university representatives and other influential alumni will make a determined effort to secure the large subscriptions that are needed to bring up the Union total to the million-dollar mark. State Department Repairs Steamship Washington, Nov. 1.--The state de- partment has consented to repairs and alterations to be made on the Kron- Prinz Wilhelm, which is interned at Norfolk. The vessel will be changed into a passenger and freight vessel, as she was before the war. After the ren- ovation of the Wilhelm the Prince Eitel will probably undergo similar alterations. Prosperity in United States, Say Banks Washington, Nov. L.-A swelling tide of prosperity is sweeping over the country, according to reserve agents of the 12 Federal Reserve banks in their report today. The report says that there is a general buoyancy in all business circles to overcome the stock "bust." ' -- Y EDWARP E P E E - AuTH OROF"T1IE PRINCE Ct4AP"ThELLITTLEST REDELEVO. ) TAGE.D -Y EDGAR MACGREGOR ITT PRICES: -- $1.501 $1.00, 75c and 50c SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY, 9 A. M. M AJ E S TIC I NOW 3, 7:30, and 9 THER "THEFICEGIRLS"5 OFFERING O FC HOLMES. & B UCGHANAN G4 ENTERTAINERS - n4 ' V/ERNIE KAUFMAN U U meeting within a week to perfect anuB'IAA D" i';;r ' F organization. It is planned to hold OF i NINE, onhy eti g , t hchEunRroS fessors and other authorities on spe- cial subjects will be asked to speak. V Maxvke the veningPleasant!I Take a Box of Candy Along with You=-, e ISuplyStore II 1 1 1 S. University Ave. 115.UieitAe.Opposite Engineering Arch Phone 1 140-R