PAfLMSIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY. SPECIAL .THIS SALE .KODAK111 WEEK All the latest models just received--about 50 shop-worn and second-hand ones at GREAT BARGAINS Here is a chance to get a Kodak as good as new at a very low pricm. L.YNDON I- I WHITN EYTHEATRE One Night Monday, Oct.18S The Play the whole world is talking about. A. H. WOODS presents the International Laughing Success day GARRICK Wek!fl DETROIT OtoeI Mr. William Faversham in THIS HAWK Potash Contains more laughs than all1 other Comedies com- bined. Its humor appeals to all races who can un- derstand English. and) ARCADE Shows at 3:00--x,:30-8:00--9:30 Wednesday. Oct. ---H nibrook Bilin and ;Alma Bel win in ''T'he I vory Snuff IBor." A remarkable Brady Feature in Five f arts. Thursday, Oct. i4-- -Mary Miles Minter in "Always in the Way,-" Five-l'art Aletro Feature. Friday, Oct. r15-Ilelfry Ktolke'r in "The Biridge," or "The B-etter Mlan,'' by Rupert Hughes. An unusually food :Metro picture. RAE THEATRE W. Huron St., Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Room. ALAN STANCHFIELD, MGR. WEDNESDAY-8 Reels-2 Hours Famous P layer Filmt Co. and D~aniel Frohmni present olhn lBarryinore in Anl American Citizen........... Reels G;ene of the Northland.........Reels The Sign of the Sacred Safety Pin.. ............................................................. ..............r Reel Animated Weekly ..........Reel 4--A. A. Girls' Orchestra-g ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. Matinees 2 P. M.; Evenings. 6:30. 1 The stories made Montague G1 !aa famous. but the - Play made him - rieh. .Perimutter PLAYING TO CAPACITY EVERYWHERE. SEAT SALE FRIDAY Prices: 50cm75c-$1.00-$1.50 -1 M ll AOJsEWELERS ATCHf 3 ~D ENV SEYPiy I1E~i 3'0TYBR~ NA~o SILVERSMTHS NA DOWN TOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR U. OF M. JEWELRY G~EN. ZAPA1TA SID)ES WITH NEW RULERS (Continued from Page One) South American republics, an official holid. I was declared. The schools were closed and all workers were given the afternoon. A parade of more than 1,000 people marched through the streets of the city, praising the merits of Carranza. Carranza Leaves for Tampiceo Vera Cruz, Oct.. 12.-General Car- ranza has left here for Tampico. on the gunboat Bravo. He is expected to arrive there tomorrow or Thurs- day. From there he will tour the northern states with General Obre- gon and his other commanders to ar- range the consolidation of his forces and the establishment of better lines of communication. The agency of General Carranza re- ceived a dispatch yesterday stating that Alberto Garcia Granados, who was sentenced to death for complicity in the murder of President Madero, had been executed, after a trial in which he had all the rights of any de- fendant. Call 2255 for 'a Stark Taxicab. "We'll be there." oct5tf MATINEE, 3 P. M. TO-NIGHT 7;30 and 9 THE BiGs CIRLIE HIT 10' Summer Girls v10 SONG AND MIRTH THE GREAT PIANIST-- inEm'Ym Son of Ex-President of Nicaragua, in a series THE VERSATILE 4 Singers and Instrumentalists ANTRIM and- VALE Singers Dancers Whistlers SADIEFON 1DELIER The Petite Wire-"Walker SUNDAY-4Wm, Farnumi in the "NIGGER" ROOSEVELT GUEST OF HONOR AT GATrHERING ON COLUMBUS DAY Colonel Says That Nothing Is Worse 'han Oratory Which Does Not Meani Action New York, Oct. 12.--Theodore Roosevelt was the guest of honor at a meeting held here today by the Knights of Colu.mbus in celebration of Columbus Day. Nothing was left un- said or undone by the knights to show their esteem of the colonel. In his address, the colonel was in- clined to be gay and facetious. He said that if there was anything to be abhorred, it was- oratory that doesn't mean action. "If in 1776 and 1861," he said, "there were as many people as there are today to sing, I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier," there would not be as many people alive to- day as there are now." The hall was filled to its utmost ca- pacity, and more than~ 1,000 were turned away by the police. "In & hurry?" Call Stark, 2255. Gym suits and gym shoes. Wagner & Co., State St. Octl3-14 PACKARD ACADEDMfY Dancing classes every Monday and Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, begin- ning Oct. 7th. Lyndal Hughes, of. Philadelphia, instructor. Private lessons by appointment. Hdlls newly decorated and equipped for private parties. oct5tf Pianos to rent. Prices and pianos right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Get our prices on drawing lnstru- ments.. H. L. Switzer Co., 310) South State. CLOTHING from the House of Kuppenheiner on sale b~y N. F. Allen & Co., Main ftreet. wed-eoa1 from it WHITNEY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 T[H EAT R E MATINEE AND NIGHT HenryW..Savage Offers the Operetta that has captivated two continents, the It will be presented as during its record run of One Year and a Half in New York Mirthftul. Melodic. Majinificeznt. Musical Tri~imph of this Counrtry aund Euvpe MIZZI H AJO S Orgialnotable Broadway cast, including Chas. Meakins, J. K. Murray, Howard Marsh, Evelyn Parnell, Frank Farrington, John Squires, Albert Hedges, Billie Busch, and many others almost as well known. Big Special Orchestra carried by the Company. Every Song~ a Hit! You've all danced to "Sari" Music! Best Chorus ever assembled IUvery dance ig a delight! PRICES: Matiniee, 50c,. 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Night, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50,1$2.00 SEAT SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 10 A. M.