THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I Established 1905 )R ROOMS (In the Malcolm Apartment Building) wo New Modern Apartments Steam Heated-Unfurnished- I will furnish with new furni- re for the right party-Just the ing for man and wife. LYNDON Growing Every day WHI Commercial Photographer to Micihigail Students SATURDAY, ARTHUR HAMMIE RSTEIN offers h Ann Arbor's Headquarters for Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Guaranteed Amateur Finishing We charge you nothing if you canu.find a single defect in any roll we develop. FRESH FILMS Why use stale and inferior films when you 'can get Fresh Eastman films for the same money? Eastman films carried in the "Speed," "Regular" and "Auto- graphic" are always fresh--they move too fast to get stale I . d. 1 4 Books aid Lyrics J. K. MALCOLM Liberty 1713-M or 1661-J Paits on Velox The Best Paper, LYN DON 719 North University Ave. Films Developed Perfectly or no charge Presented with a Notable Cast, Chorus ot Joyous, singing Spirited, Sparkling and Haunting Melodies "I'm Through with Roaming Romeo's," "Love's Own Kiss," "Something Seems Ti Later," "I Knew your Husband Very Wel that Linger "ill." "( I an Illu Does T it's a L Plain and Colored Lantern Slides 4egatives. Objects or Any Sort of astuation in Monochrone or Color. echnilal Photographic Work. If Difficult Job, Ask him about it. DY GET YOUR HAIR CUT AT Quality Shop or- ers' Coats PEZZIES. White Barber Shop South University CYRIL MAUDE COMjS IN MOVIES son, '16, leader of the Varsity Glee club, and Earl V. Moore, '12, of the school of music, led the yearlings in learning Michigan songs, and Harold B. Smith, '16, Varsity cheer leader,t helped to open up the enthusiasm. The Varsity band made its first appear- ance of the season, and played sev- eral numbers. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RTles for Becoming a Michigan * * Man * * * 1. Wear the freshman cap or * * toque during the entire * * year. * * 2. Never smoke tobacco in any * * form while on the campus. * * 2. Never wear prep-school in- * * signia or pins. * * 4. Never' sit on the senior * * benches on the campus. * * 5. Always allow a man of high- * * er class to precede you * * through a door. * * 6 Make it a point to attend all * * mass meetings. * * 7 Learn the "Yellow and Blue" * * and the most frequently * * used yells at once. * * 8. Always tip your hat.respect- * * fully to President Emeritus * * Angell. * * 9. Don't forget the fact that * * you are a freshman. * Matinees Wednesda and Satur RCADE Shows at 3 '00-6:30-8 00-9:30 5aturda}',Oct. q V() ', WHO Iii SOCa IY, a good kleine comedy with an all-star cast. Monday, Oct. I-"The Island of Re- generation" with Edith Storey and :Antoio Ioreno, A Big-Four fea- tura iln six parts. Tuesday, Oct. 12-Clyde Fitch's fa- mous comedy-drama, "The Climb- ers." A Big-Four production, with Gladys hanson and George Soulc Spencer. ly ARRICK Week of day October 4 DETROIT BLUE BIRD COMEDY MUSIC DANCES PRICES: $3.00, $1.50, $1.00, 7 SEAT SALE, Thursday, io A M. Mail orders a tance and returned stamped envelope filled in DRAMA M41AJES r THEATR SOME SHOW, MENLO MOORE'S BIC MUSI "A NIGHT OF KNI FILLED WITH LAUGHS THE BIG TODAY THE LA S Popular Prices Prey b Price 1*0 .".0 I Collegiate Alumnae Secure Known Film, "Peer Gynt" Well Duck or und 50c 'ee After considering what the best possible attraction that could be brought to Ann Arbor, under the auspices of the Collegiate Alumnae would be, it has finally been decided and arranged to secure the photo- play of "Peer Gynt," which will be presented October 22, in Hill audi- torium. Cyril Maude, the famous Eng- lish actor, appears in this, and by the reputation the play has made, .it is truly a masterpiece of its kind. Mrs. E. D. Kinne, '03, is president of the association for the ensuing year and Miss Elizabeth Dean, '91, is sec- retary, and it is largely through the efforts of these two lur nae that the production has been secured. RAE THEATRE W. Huron St.,'Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Room. ALAN STANCHFIELD, MGR. TO-DAY - Six Reels -- 11 HOURS "Judy Forgot" with Marie Cahill-a Broadway Feature Filmn in S Reels "The Old Grouch" . ... Reel SUNDAY - Six Reels - 152 HOURS "Leah, The Forsaken".........3 Reels "There's Many a Slip"...,,......x Reel "Under the Crescent..........2 Reels ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. Matinees z P. M.; Evenings, 6:1o. Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays con- tinuous. i .. .+__ -. I I Mailed or Local $2.50 Attention * *. * * * * * * * * * * * On IN INITIALMEETI.NG ey ER GRADUATE STUDENT NOW PRACTICING IN OHIO, llackburn, who was associated city with Dr. D. W. Meyer in se and throat work while tak- ost-graduate course at the Uni- of Michigan last year, is now ng in this specialty in Day- io. . M. Sage, '13M, has been bro- o the position occupied by Dr. rn with Dr. Meyer. We make hats and carry a complete stock of the most .ip-to-date hats all the tine. W~e also make hats to indi- vidual orders if desired. Our hats are all hand tailored and guaranteed in every vparticular and cost you no more than the ordinary kind. STYIE AJLL TH1 WHILE. We do all kinds'of hat work such as ironing silk hats, cleaning and reshaping men's and Nvom- en's felt and velour hats, etc. Perhaps we can reshape your last season'srhat and bring it up-to-date. Bring it in ani we will tel you. Factory Hat Store W. W. MANN, Prop. i3 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel ?" i CHI( receive I ton, C Dr. I ve that partic- ame be- '';'' up a Yost >wns. much d the -line, Blue good particularly Freshmen Work on Directory Work on the Directory is progress- ing rapidly ' under the direction of Managing Editor A. A. Burrell, '16E.' number of freshmen have been given positions on both the business and editorial staffs,.and the way in which these youngsters are taking hold of the task is without parallel. If all goes well, the Directory will appear on time, containing a full list of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti addresses. FRESHMEN RECEIVE. LESSON IN CUSTOMS (Continued from Page One) of the Union, described the activities and plans of the Union. F. F. Mc- Kinney, '16L, talked on "Michigan Spirit," and Werner W. Schroeder, '14-'16L, explained customs and tra- ditions to the new men. U. S. Wil- Captain Cra-iford, Ira Reindel, Dr. Lee and "Rosie" Rowe to Speak to Enthusiasts ATHLETIC ASS'N GIVES CUPS Tennis enthusiasts will meet for the first time ,this year at a mass meeting to be held in room 348 of the new engineering building at 7:15 o'clock Monday night. This is an in- novation this year, and it is expected that it will be greeted by a large num- ber of racket wielders. The meeting will be more in the form of a pep meeting, and the prin- cipal purpose is to arouse more en- thusiasm for the net sport. Captain Crawford, of this year's team, will speak, in addition to Ira Reindel, "Rosie" Rowe and Dr. Lee. Any man in the university is eli- gible, whether he be freshman or up- perclassman. The entry fee will be fifty cents, and this m'ust be paid after the meeting. In all probability the drawings will be made after. the meet-f ings, and the first matches will beI ,i I I -p., -1 played on Tuesday afternoon. Willis Brodhead, Edward Barthel and Paul Steketee are the committee in charge, of the'tourney and further information can be had from any of these men. The winner of the tournament will receive the Comstock trophy for one year and will have his name engraved on it together with the names of the winners in previous years. In addi- tion to this cup there will be two loving cups given by the Athletic as- sociation to the winner and the run- ner-up for permanent possession. .a SUBSCRIBE NOW Offices: PRESS BUILDING Across from the Majestic I s. 1 spent the biggest afternoon running practice yesterday. meanwhile was bat- bs. Coach Yost was with this affair, watching the Var- "Little ideas are usually expressed in big words." Taxi-Stark-2255. oct5tfj Classes in shorthand for University stude organized at the School 711 N. University Ave. Take your LECTURES word for word by joining a class in shorthand at the Hamilton Business College. oct7-9-121 Polish your floors with Old English floor wax. C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington street. oct6-7-8-9-14 Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's igate. Hardware. -31 State. tfI are invited to call at store and be shown a iesaver. 1-6 Phone 57 and we will deliver one full pound of roasted peanuts fresh from our roaster. oct9-12-141 Economize in your chase. Hats at $2.00 or soft. Right down Main street. OREN'S CAFETERIA ets $3.50 Largest Variety of Eats in the City " Sanit . } -for a Stark' Taxicab. FACULTY MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE oct5tf Caps, Gowns and Hoods for Convoca- tion Day, October 15th, may be rented g instru- or purchased at Mack & Co. Orders 10 South should be left as early as possible. oct7-8-9 on drawing witzer Co., 3: -Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Standard "Loose Leaf" note books -Your name on cover without ex- pense at Wahr's University Bookstore. 1-6 Fresh roasted peanuts, a big ,bag full for 10 cents. Dean & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main street. oct9-1'2-14 Students Supl Engineering Supplies of 8dl 1 0m WE ARE THE ONLY the student who [.00. Drop in and have satisfied so fident of satisfying 25 cents-any part of the city. Stark Taxicab Co., 2255. oct5tf We are ever at your service with courteous treatment and a "square deal." Wahr's University Bookstore. STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS I. P. Binders and pound paper. We print yo #. Opposite Englneerin t11 5. University Avo r rr U