Esc ~sTHE MICHIGAN DAILY, .. ..... ... ... . r d A io POUND BOY uwould be proud to become the owner of one of our new "Mi'bigan" Scrap Books made especially to preserve the little souvenirs of your D..ys at Michigan. .LY ~a O D0 1 WHITNEY THEATRE! Thursday, Nov.18 COHAN & HARRIS Presents Leads Loads Laughter Fun PrAYS -O'TO " ADVERT l BY GEO COOPER MEGRUE AND WALTER HACKETT Editor of The Michigan Daily: In the issue of November 17 of The Michigan Daily, the reply to Prof. hobbs' article on military training in the university has called forth warm- est admiration and endorsement from irany patrons. That the "hi'h ideals" of intellectual ecucation should be subordinated to military training, and students, whom this university should aspire to send out into the world as men of culture, with mental and moral attainments that should enrich the nation, should be so influenced by military training as to become ruthless destroyers of human life, with only an "iron and bicod" creed for theIr future, is un- thinkably disappointing. There is a nation, much before the public gaze just now, which teaches rilitarism from the cradle, has put it in its school books and songs, with iving examples always before the eyes of the youth, to inspire a belief in the doctrine that "might makes right." Would our authorities be prcud t; graduate competitors with the "sca:l and superscription" of Michigan uai- v ersity? Ifit is still true that "the bravest are the tenderest," no brightness of brass buttons or number of $14 suits can reflect glory upon our university %hich has stcod for better things. Many thanks to the graduate stu- dent who has so ably expressed the sentiments of many interested parents. A PATRON OF THE UNIVERSITY. Princeton Student Freed by Britain New York, Nov. 17.-Friends of Wolfgang G. 'Priest, a New York con- tractor, received word from London today that Mr. Tricst's son, Kenneth W. Triest, formerly a Princeton stu- dont, will be released from the British detention camp at Chatham Friday and will start for America with his father Saturday. Young Triest ran away from Prince- ton and enlisted in the British navy, was arrested as a German spy and was saved from possible execution through representation by the Ameri- can state department that he was not responsible for his actions. Mr. Triest left New York 10 days ago to bring his son home. Maties GARRICK Wkof DETROIT LOU TELLECEN In "The Ware Case." Shows at 3:00-5:3-8:oo-9:30 Thursday. Nov. iS-Ann Murdock in "A Royal amily", and excellent Metro. feature. Friday, Nov. 19- Ethel Barrymore in George Scarborough's I a e s t play, The Final Judgment.' Fve Part. M et ro. Sttnday. Nov. 2-Frank Sheridan in ''The Money Master" On Cleveland Moffat's powerful play, "The atue." "A Trip Around the World" starts Nov. oth. .Mann'11 S Fine Tailored Hats Made in Ann Arbor Factory Hat Store W. W. MANN, Prp. xx3 E. Huron SAt.Near Al enel Hotel GRACE GEORG~E TO (CAVE$1,COOM PRIZE IN STUDENT CONTEST Grace George has announced that she will give a prize of $1,000 to the author of the best play submitted to her by an American collge student between now and June 1, t. In ad- dition to the prize, Miss George, who has established a repertoire company at her playhouse, guarantees a New York production for the play, and will pay the usual royalties. The only conditions are that the play must be mcdern and the author a bona fide undergraduate in an Am- erican college up to the time the con- test closes. A contestant must also have the consent of the faculty of his college. Mid Serbia Lost Says Russ Secretary Saloniki, Nov. 14, via Paris, Nov. 17.-Old Serbia is lost and new Serbia is in precarious condition, in the opinion of M. Jacowscheff, secretary of the Russian legation in Greece. M. Jacowscheff arrived here today. from Mitrovitza, western Serbia, hav- ing come by way of Albania. The secretary asserted the Serbians at Babuna Pass could not hold out much longer, and that the only hope was that the Serbian force concen- trated at Mitrovitza would prove to be strong enough to take the offensive and advance through Tetovo toward Monastir. He said he feared the le- gation staffs which were preparing to leave Mitrovitza for Monastir some time ago would find that the Bulgar- ians had occupied Monastir. Anton Lang Reported Safe in Bavaria Cedar Rapids, Ia., Nov. 17.-Anton Lang, who in 1910 played the charac- ter of Christ in the Passion play at Oberammergau, Bavaria, and who was recently reported as having been killed in battle, is alive and well and at home with his family, according to a cable- gram received Tuesday by the Rev. W. A. Pratt of this city. According to the cablegram, Lang has not been at the battle front. French Destroy Trenches With Mines Paris, Nov. 17.-An official state- ment says that the French in the Ar- gonne region exploded two mines which destroyed German trenches for a considerable length. House party time is drawing nigh. See us for party Taxi Service. We have the equipment. We are prepardd to take care of you ericiently. Stark Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. nov16tf Direct from Ge o. M. Cohan Theatre New York WHITNEY Monday THEATRE INov122 BOSTON ENGLISH OPERA CO. OFFERS FOR THE FIRST TIME OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO THE GRIG: ALL STA R EWIYAL OF TNHE THE WORLD'S Seat Sale, Friday, Nov. 19, 10a. m, Prices-50-75-1.OO-1.50 0 Price 507-10-15 1, An Epoch in Ann Arbor Amusements Always MAJEGood Show 3 Days--Staring To nighI Another of those excellent high-class bills of standard Keith Acts, headed by the animal sensation of the Vaudeville Worl, 0"' N K E "Y B0 W L E0R The most wonderful trained collection of Simians in existence. These min)nkeys do everything but talk, even contesting in a bowling match. A decided novelty and a roar of laughter from start to finishi For goodne'ss sake don't miss ADAM AND EVE. She'll Ainus-U Alice Hamilton Qnaint Character Comedienne Funny Boys, Mayo. &'Tally New Songs and Chatter Extra Added Attraction Younnever saw the like before, Doris Wilson Trio "Through the Look- ing Glass. An Oddity. Unheard of Versa- tility Cavanua 1,T Bits from the Ch,)rus Laughingest Film Eyler One of the Famous "AL" Baseball Features Get Ready for That Thanksgiving Surprike V Get Seats now for all week, or yo will be sorry FORU[M C(OSII1RS DRILL P111 OPOSITIO N IN LIVELY DEBATE: (Continued from Page One) needed to train an army of recruits while our enemy would be able to take America in two weeks. Those who ad- vocate preparedness oppose war as much as any one else, but they realize the importance of the facts in the case. The United States has had one year of war for every three years of peace. Yet people say that this coun- try will probably never again go to war. After the Napoleonic wars peo- ple said there would be no more war. But there has been. "I have been disappointed in the lack of sense of duty to the state shown by some of the speakers this evening. I am ashamed of American spirit. Three hours a week and a lit- tle added expense should not stand in the way of the doing of a duty to the nation. Other matters are subordinate to the matter of responsibility to the state." Sofia Calls Kitchener Scapegoat Berlin, Nov. 1 .---An announcement Agency says: "Reports from Sofia say that Earl Kitcioer's ri.ission has made no impression, since it is im- possible for the British to gain any important advantages at the Darda- nelles or in Macedonia. General opin- ion is that Kitchener was sent to the Orient as'a scapegoat on account of the British failure." Union 3erchandise Books Are Popular The Union merchandise coupon books given out this year are becom- ing popular according to those in charge at the Union counter. The plan was adopted at a meeting of the Un- ion board of directors at a meeting held last spring, as a special consid- eration for Union patronizers. Cou- pon books are given out for the amounts of $5.50 for $5.00, and $2.75 for $2.50. Show Penn-I ich. Game Pictures Starting tonight the pictures of the Mfchigan-Pennsylvania football game will be shown at the Majestic theatre and will continue till Sunday night. The pictures were taken' by an ex- pert cinematographer sent to Phila- delphia for that purpose, and contain all the principal plays, as well as the important incidents of the day. The battleship Michigan is also shown with made Monday by the Overseas News its sailors on the guns. Students' Supply Store BEFORE GOING st~~~ SuplyELSEWHERE -OUR SPECIALTIES- Morse's and Gilbert's Candies"- Engineer's Supplies - Fine Stalionery - Cigars & Tobacco T11Unie e Ote E e pgAy ore 111 1 S. University Ave. Opposite Engineering Arch phone t1 E Q-R