:. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY. . _ :. n moanera.rsr sm nrwaarv r ' . . ~'WIPE Have. the Call BIG EXTRA SUPER- 'NEYR, {I 10 Special Cut Price Sale ot Second-hand Kodaks I have several Eastm-an Kodaks-Goad as N x--tltIi i1x sell so cheap you'll think you found them. ..._ i i Thursday, Nov.18S COHGIAN & HARRIS 'resents in of $.tghe Fun Th Fa'1301 I i i WHINEYMonday THEATR E INov.2 2 BOSTON ENGLISH OPERA CO. OFF'ERS FORE THE FIRST TIME OUTSIDE OF NEW 'Ur NJ~ DCHICAGO THE ALLt ASTA R REVIVAL ALOF THE ; .. ' ' .. We are showing eight Stunning Suitings of the very latest aiid most Artistocratic weaves for en'sStylish Tailored Cotn In the Woolen World these are conceded to be the highest attainment its the wonderful Art of Weaving. "Give them a ONCE OVER." DRESS SUITS=6SIRST FOR HIREJ, ,. A L'L ORDER =rsaaw-.nar 0 604 E. Liberty 713 F. Univ. Ave, Malcolm Block Makes Photographs with Correct Color Values of Paintings, of Drawings in MNotochrome or P,,:y- chrome, and of Colored Objects. Has Photo- graphed more Original Ma tusciipts on Parchi- ment than any one else in the State. Hoine Portraiture a Specialty. tI Eye ary 4VPTylWOTltl7- ;) S m 0 0 s O t3 C7 a - C! o c Q d ado ao "' a t . , ; -a an ®o O)o O O 00 2 a® O 0 0 -o 0 I00~ (-..v c 'f 4 o ca '' p"tY*f t3 3 9 , O' O ' Tj '} t ) %i~93 A" "Tux" is the happy smoke. It just p ks the smoker's calendar so plumb full of fragrant dligKit that a gloomy day can't crowd itself inl edgcewsc.~ That mild, soothing taste of "Tux" has introduced many a man to the joy of pipe-smoking and a regu1.-,: unending procession of happy days. The F.:<"3c .%acco for Pipe and Cigarette By far the most pleasant pipe-smoke in the world is~ Tuxedo. Think of the supreme satisfaction of being a bl to smoke your pipe all day, and day after day, withobut. particle of discomfort! You can -do it with Tuxedo--bc- cause Tuxedo. is made wonderfully mild and absolut cbs. biteless by the original "Tuxedo Process." That process is. what makes Tuxedo different from any other tobacco made. Others have tried to i-itate it, but never successfully. Just try Tuxedo for a week and you'll smoke it ever after. _)UCAN BUY TUXPDO EVERYWHERE Conven'.,nt, !- :op, Famous green tin with gold moisture-proofp~: .. lettering, curved to ft pocket In Tin Fhmidors,1 40,,-and 0 In Giam Namidors, 50c anz TIM, AI ERICAI T COACCO 0 M0PANY Harry t atilt Selects Alen t6 Serv-e On Aiti..Trberculosis ('jnlipaigii 1) scoverH PI'(;gr=nl and Fina-nee Coninittees 11anay 'ew Cases in Each Vonity BY A OPLANIES ON VERONAt Rionw, Nov. 15-Thirty persons are de~d in Verona as a rsuir o three 3austri; n acronlan es dropping bombs on t-e city. Thirty other persons were seriou sly and 19 slightly in- rJh« bombs of tiN, arraft fond, j ~ it of cth-ir'vict rms i theprincipal u ; uare Cf' the city, where citizens and - pea ats from the outlying districs v wero attendin- the market. Nine'-eca persons were killeK 1.tv ore bomb. The aeroplanies viioed varos 1artsE ofthe city, but ionie of thO fmisiles~O dropped by thern fell near any of the maPitary buildings. Snow Fails Sunday Nighlt at Sginavi Saginaw, Mich., Nov. 15.--Peach trees that were budding were nipped last night, when snow fol for the first tie this fall in the Saginaw valey fAll vegetation was affected by the pro- nounced drop in temperature. Af£ghlans .9MI a eking Front ir d Indid a Berlin, Nov. 15.- "Afghanistan is preparing to war against the British possessions in India," according to telegrams received by the Overseas News agency from Constantinople "Fighting on the Afghanistan-India frontier," the Turkish advice, ad. "already has begun at: several pae. Last Americani Ship d(Mft rna Tei Seattle, Wash., Nov. 15.---The Grea Northern steamship inesota, the largest: vessel on the Pacific ocean, 'is onr hcr via) from Seattle to the United Kingdom, and with her departure the Anerican flag has disappeared from the oriental trade. The Pacific Mail Steamlship company's fleet was dis- persed before the Minesota closed er career as a trans-P ac fic liner to en- gage in the Atlantic trade. I (2hi Fh3UL SHUTS ~TO ~('hM11.dND Nor. 1 5.-Lion. Jan Christian Snis, i ist.erY'e 'defenise, has beeny ven: supreire onuuaand of the miltary e _- pedition aeaiinsilCGernman East Arica. The Union of South Africa govern- the Glermnan colony as many as 25,- 000 mer, if a forcecof1' hat size should be deemned necessary. t'A girat i-cuitin.f, campa,gn is be- imr LI annred Pt the Uion to rase vti l??!ecrTs for the overseas armnies as well as for operations in Africa. CI 0 iA(.pO'pLi~iA'N S H TLD IDBATE T'he Cosmnopolitan club held its reg- ular meeting Sunday afternoon in the Unitarian church, and a debate on the subject, "Is War Futile from the Eco- nomnic Point of View?" w,.s decied by the club in favor of the affirmative J. M. Hernandez, grad., put uip an es pecially strong argument .for the win ning side. The club voted to have the program, at future meetings consist of talks anm songs by students from (di'e ent cou, tries. The first meeting of this kind will be held Sunday afternoon, Ne'ren- ber 28, when the Porto Rican men- hers wil explain the customs and manners of their country. J. M. Her- nandez, grad., will be one of the speak- ers. Invitations will be -mailed to maniy prominent men on tIc campus to attendl these national meeing-s. Members of the various nationa clubs;:, such as the Chinese, Japanese, anO, Latin-American clubs, will here-- after meet separately in addition io rmeting °/riI the Cosmopolitan club. LABOR}ItFLEAER SAYS PR1MTI L::n(don, Nov. 15.--' There vwa3 a younmg English officer at,- the front dashing here and there through the danger zone, followed by two privates," said Ben T Ileta, the fa' o-as= labor leadeor, in an address today on what he save on the iirhm I seii1 ream e. "'It's all right for him if hie gets killcd,' said one of the privates, 'buit how about us? We shall get blamed for it.' The officer. was the Prince of Wales. "I bring a n essage froman I.11 trenches. It is this: 'Send a volcano of hell to overwhelm these German torrents of shot, shell and g~a."' Malice~s Week of Wednsay b hiU X NvU DEiTROIT~ LOU TELL k'A;EN In "The Ware Ca50." Shows at 3:0:30-3:00-29:30 Tliiirsddi v-Anin AMurdoch-tn "ARenal Famiklv'.aud t1 xctlevt xi trcf eunr. Nov t Fine Tailo red IHts Made in Anrn Abor Factory Hat Stkre u W. W. M!AN, Fro. i3i1E. lHuron St. Ner fA¢:e Hle the rail quota of ficrs LOr the rd z lar army on a peace basis; aund a te.- the war f0r't ^ e small sa= t ndig "3aL~ there was in additio.- a ret resin-va ' lof excellent officers with war tranm,- With the disanpcasance of t~is re erc Iand the enlarzeml-nt of the rea ii-' larmy establi :hnu t, the supply of of -I ficers has i~en fond inadeq ate, an appointment (A oi ian; xx kPel cr Training acs w 1, as po> a d ios mn the ranks has been foun necessary. In a iC'tadr ss M o-a' c-ard \Vcd£,,as he;i , taX of the; United States arny, saidl in referenc to C ollege std,!r1S in231 iai-v itrai-- ing ;: "1I believeo We oud, acting pon nbc jointi eOa'ielcic(5 I(3?O the pro i - de t o h n v r i y a d t e o hein charge of the m ilitary departmnent, select each year from the Jive or si.. thousand graduates of colleges-;an schools heaving military h: stru Wton S500 young inen who had takeon LI& military course creditably and apoin them, subject only to physical exam- ilation, as provisional second lieute- Sants in the different arms of the -ser- vce ...and pay them for that year th full pay of a second lieutnat, x',hch with allowances, is worth fromt above $2,200 to about $2,400 a year. .. hia scheme would give us as reserve offi- cers young men who have had two t four years in a military school ndei. the direction of an armty officer a. one year in the regular establishmet. They would be better trained reserv officers than are most of those in fr- eign armies. It would be an econom-- ical and easy way of securing officer~ and would tend to popularize military instruction in theseJ schools and, col- leges." Many who think of military instruc- tion in universities today have in mind the set drills in close order, with stiff dress parades, such as characterized the training of ten years and more ago. All thYi~ has now been caged. To setting up exercises as a part of the gymnastic work and a minimum of close order drills at te beginning o the course, there are now added open order formations, camp sanitation, quick topograplhic sketcin g, fiing practice, trench digging and special+ problems in tactic:, in regimental fo- mations. Where Taeore there was sl-- len acquiescence on the part o stu- dents in so many case>:, l-aere is now, where the course is ably conducted, general e timsin 1. Gc-.Ural Wood, who has taken a keen interest iii the X7' y.tn k f7 j *Y j I { Y4 tlbv.. q._ '" i'Zai,.l ' YyY . '+ = ' r&lep .L Y. t, .; , Y:. Matiee 3 PO.MI Night 7,30& 9 price' - 50-75-1.004.50 BY GEO COOi'ERMCEG' U', AND 1 lam _.. A H IG H I C L A S S _ V A U D V IL L E S H OWN1 f"p r a dPP I S E- MARVELOUS ACBATS ZYA1L AND EARLY ! ,YN COPATED ECCENTRICITIES ______A-Favoite Character Singer NMR. and M S LE "She Had To Tell Him." Direct It sr M.~ e iCoh an 'L ,Pn 1 Ne~w York I 21WATCH FOR OUR THANKSGIVING WEEK SURPRISE 'il THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMIC OPERA Seal Sale, Friday, Nov. 19,1I10 a, m. Pr~ces-5O-7 5-1.00-1.50 ---w- i c 4pUive training at 'ichigHarz.has ? Ia l or'aW ILLf. M AI(E in a sonG(-sco' letters laidi stress upon ,L csity of guarding this featuire andsecrn the detail of the hims -mace ofli er as prof'essor of i- .P xvi i iterest many to know thxat TIM'(PHL ENTRY IN TVRK CAPITAL the other state universities which give mnilit-ary instruction are desirous o= strengthening their eounses, and are to urge Cnresat the cominig ses- .ne: to so m::.YYi ;:$'.7 ..:.'rSSnB6;amu SR :; , r,:e-1Gt-.$ h TYtreBEFORE GOING -OUR Sk'ECiiALTIES- Morse's and Gilbert's Candies - Enineer's Supplies - Fille Stalionery - Cigars& Tobacco I 11 5 . University Ave. Opposite Engineering Arch Phone 1I1 8O-R -A