GE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 TAILORGRAM NO. 1 Amateur Finishing receives our careful attention-No scratched or stained films when we do your work. ITNEY THEATRE FEB. I Not a Moving Picture Play To Look Your Best - Should be the aim of every man. The element of pride is gratified also economy is afforded in a hand Tailored Suit. Pride is satisfied because the suit is cut and made to the individuals need-economy is attained because such a suit will give longer wear and more satisfactory service. - LYNDON We had almost forgotten what great acting in the theatre was but Faversham brought it to ut again."-Chicago Herald The Greatest Success of Faversham's Career Direct from His Chicago Triumph ATHRILL ING MODEF N DERAMACTE 3OPERE3LY AC11hDA e Spring Wollens Now on Display 11 jo, K. MALCOLM I I 604 East Liberty Malcolm Bldg. I 713 East Univ. Makes the best Lantern Slides-"plain or colored-you can get anywhere in the U. 3. P. S. Did you know that first and last he has made over 25,000 Slides? """"AM REPAIDEPAR T ENT Is an important branch of our Business. We give careful and painstaking attention to it. FILM DEPICTS NEWS MAKING Movi e Will Show Each Process in the Manniacture of a Daily Making clear to the reading public the vast amount of energy and work expended in putting the news of the day before them in acceptable form is the function of the film, "Racing the Deadline," which will be shown in the lecture room of the Natural Science building Monday night. Every step, from the time the re- porter is given his assignment by the city editor until the paper is delivered into the hands of the newsboys is shown by the picture, which was taken in the shop of the Chicago Tribune. The realization of what is required to publish a single edition of a metro- politan newspaper is unknown to the majority of those who accept the news- paper as an every-day event. Admission to the performance will be free and the general public is in- vited. The film is brought here under th auspices of Sigma Delta Chi, na- tional honorary journalistic fraternity. VAINTING OF DR. PITCHER IS PJRESENTEI) TO MEMORIAL IALL Dr. Benjamin P. Brodie, of Detroit, has recently presented Memorial hall with a fine oil paintin-r n] TDr. Lina Pitcher, one of the former deans of thc, medical department. Dr. Pitcher was one of the earliest dpans of the medica ldepartment and a such was very influential ii giving t-he department its present strength ana reputation. Tho portrait, which is a very fine old oil painting, has its replica in the metdica! building. It will hang in the office of Secretary Wilfred B. Shaw. SE'NATE VOTES FAVORABLY ON i ViIFTIT MN N WAARMAGUT.AN TREATY r S GARRICK Week of Wesay i iIF~ Feb. 14th and Fri.E DETROIT TOW TPIGS THE GREAT MUSICAL REVUE ARCADE Shows at 3:oo, 6:30. 8:00, 9:30 Sat., Feb. I9-Bickel & Watson in "The Politicians," Kleine. Also 'art r5 "Trip Around the World." Mon., Feb. 21-James Lackaye and an all-star cast in "York State Poiks.' Majestic: 20 cents. Tues.,Feb. 22-Gail1 ane in "The Laby- rinth." Equitable. Hailer Je wery o. IWOOPING 5UCCESS' THE a 1 State Street Jewelers F 1)TROT "T WIl E 1 AM(' Detroit has 785,000 population. Detroit grew 80,000 in 1915, 350,000 in last 10 years. predict a growth to one million by 1920. Detroit is 4th American city in buftding. Detroit is 4th American city in exports. Detroit offers best real estate opportunities in the cou subdivision lots sold each week. Statistics ntry. 1,000 I A YOUNG MAYS CITY. We will have opening for a few college graduates in our real estate business. Men open to positions no r or at graduation, who feel they have business ability are invited to correspond at once. 400 Holden BIdg. WALTER C. PIPER ITlOlT, )ILC- I TYPEWR InT E C UB SPECIAL T EUD TS OFFER Opportunity to Purchase any Standard Typewriter at CLUB RATES OFFER GOOD FEB. 15th TO 29th INCLUSIVE LATEST MODEL NUMBERS Any style type--any length car-' riage, or any special keyboard- without extra charge. Instruction and Practice Books Free. All Machines Positively Cuaranteed TWO YEARS Sample Machines en Display at GEORGE WAHR'S BOOKSTORE 316 SOUTH STATE STREET Representative will be in Ann Arbor during the two weeks and ay be seen at. WAN R'S STATE STREET STORE. VISIBLE WRITING Nos. 10 - 11 - REMINCTONS 4 - 5 - UNDER WOODS 1-2-3 - - MONARCHS 1.2 - - L. C. SMITHS 2-5 - - - -ROYALS SPECIAL $34 0 CLUB RATE No. 5 - - . . OLIVERS 1-- --- ROYALS SPECIAL CLUB RATE . EVERY MACHINE, SHIPPED DiRECT FROM FACTORY UNITED TYPEWRITERC DETROIT, MICHIGAN Shakespearean restival W H ITNMEY TmH E AT R E Feb. 23-24 Mat. Thursday Special Engages ent of the eminent Actor Washington, Feb. 18.-By a vote of 55 to 18 the Senate today ratified the treaty with Nicaragua, by which the United States acquired a strip of prop- erty at Nicaragua now known as the "Canal Route," and also the right toj establish a naval base on the Gulf of Tplonseca. For this concession the United States agrees to pay Nicaragua $3,000,000. The treaty also grants the option to the United States of renew- ing the lease. and grant for a further period of 99 years. Toi Va cavanal ugh for District Attorney Martin J. Cavanaugh is mentioned as a probable choice of Congressman Frank F. Doremus of Detroit, to suc- ceed Clyde Webster as United States District Attorney for the eastern dis- trict of Michigan. Webster's term ex- pires August 6. Mr. Doreius has announced that he will select an attorney from outside Detroit. hand-ball Men Needed for Tourney In order that drawings for the hand- ball tourney may take place at the time announced, it will be necessary for about a dozen more men to enter in both singles and doubles. Because of the fact that the awards this year will be more or less elaborate, hand- ball enthusiasts are expected to more than fill up the schedule. "'V" Book Store Open for Business Students having money due or ow- ig, or other businessato transact at t'-he "Y" book store, are requested to call today between 10:00 o'clock and noon in the morning, or 3:00 o'clock and 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon. The book exchange will be left open for about a week~ daps Seek to Buy American Initerests I rpheum 'Theatre FAMOUS STARS IN FAMOUS PLAYS Mat nees, 2:oo, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, 8:oo 9:15 Saturdays- Holidays Continnous Sat. i-Lillish Gish in The Liy and The Rose, a n d Triangle Conedy, with Charles Murray. Sun., Mon.-a20- ar-valeska Suratt in the The Immigrant.- Tues. 22-llessie Barricole in The Golden Claw.'t'riangle Comedy xtra Io matinee. ALPHA NU IHOLS (MRD ANNUAL BANQUET AT MIC1IGAN UNION The 63rd annual banquet of Alpha Nu was held at the Union last even- ing. The principal speakers were Prof. Arthur G. Hall, who spoke on "Alpha Nu of the 80's." and Mr. L. L. Bryson, who gave a talk on "The Value of the University in Preparing for Citizenship." Wilbur 341. Brucker, '16L, acted as toastmaster. U-NOTICES 2:G) o'clock today-Band Bounce re- hearsal. U-Hall. Senirs desiring pictures in this year's Michiganensian must arrange Oor sittings today. Senior Lit basketball candidates re- port this afternoon to Alfred Thomp- son, phone 1. (Will Not Try More EastlandiDefendants Chicago, Feb. 18.-Six men charged by the government with responsibility or the loss of more than 800 lives in the Eastland disasterdo not have to come to Chicago to stand trial. This decision was handed down by Federal Judge Clarence W. Fisseran in the district court at Grand Rapids yesterday. Wil l :ve War Portfolio to Houston Washington, Feb. 18.-It was re- ported tonight that President Wilson has decided to give to Secretary of Agriculture Houston, the secretaryship of war made vacant by Mr. Garrison's -esignation. The report was not offi- ially confirmed. t. Clair Club Elects Officers for Year The St. Clair club of the university held its meeting and annual election of 3fficers last evening, at which Wm. L. Kemp, '18, was chosen president,and Chester J. Robertson, '18D, secretary and treasurer. Johns Hpkins Alumni Hold Luncheon Alumni of Johns Hopkins university who are at present connected with the Unive'rsity of Michigan will hold a luncheon at the Michigan Union at 12:30 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. Four Killed in Syracuse Explosion Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 18.-Four per sons are reported killed and six in- jured by an explosion in the building of the picric acid plant here tonight. Pn LCES: 50c-$2.00 M MAJESTI Mail orders YowT ON E YEAR IN iNEW YOR K CITY I Sd5s NIC-EXJ P MMUACALqa Nck7andb NOW PLAYING 'I, i ;IM1II I THE BIG MUSICAL SHOW "AROUND THE TOWN" EARL DEWEY and MABEL ROGERS A CHARMING GIRLIE CHORUS SUN DAY BIG wUPRISETheda Bara Hill Auditorium r V/ SEATS FLB. 24, I , i' / ,j I JOHN E . R I L L ER D and a capable Company of Players in complete productions of Shakespeare's HAMLET - - Wednesday Night MERCHANT OF VENICE Thurs. Mat. MACBETH - - Thursday Night This being Shakespeare's 300t Anulve sary the en- rgemuent is timely, asNr. Keerd holds the record run of Hamle t ever accredited an a cto r. Of-THE MLTUPQOUTAN 6RANDU6FAO LIBRETTO BY WILLIAM FoRTJ. PRODUCED BY AUBREY STAUFFER SCENERY BY ARTHURV.FRASER 11 No rnent 1NVESTIGATE THIS investment approaches Endow- Insurance in safety-none per- Mat., 25-50-75-$1.00. Seat Sale Feb. 21st. PRICES: Nights, 50-75-$1.60-1.50 Mail orders now Whether you want to take a train tbbi t re4 iMenoral Society or make a call, we will get you there The Menorah society has secured on time. Our service is just as Rabbi Louis Wolsey, of the Euclid prompt in bad weather as on pleasant Avenue Temple, Cleveland, Ohio, as days. Stark Taxicab Co., phone 2255. the speaker for Sunday. He will speak on, "A'Study of the Personality of the Shirts made to order.-G. H. Wit. Jew," at Newberry hall at 8:00 o'clock Company. state St. Tailors. Sunday evening. Maniia, P. I., Feb. 1.-NegotiationsI are being carried on by Japanese in- terests for the purchase of the entire property of the American Lumber com- pany. The price is said to be $1,000,- 000. Recently Japanese companies have made heavy purchases in vari- ous industries of the Philippines.- Important Questions to Be Voted on Citizens of the city will vote on four; important questions at the regular election held Monday, April 3. One is the election of ward officers, supervi- sors, mayor and other officers, and an-7 other on revising. the city charter. units the equally profitable use of such small amounts of money-none so suc- cessfully inculcates the saving habit. It insures your life, it protects your own old age, and it performs this double function at a cost which to a young man is not appreciably greater than the cost of an ordinary or 20 payment life policy. Write or phone for an illustration at your age. It will pay you to in- vestigate this proposition. Harry Bacher, District Agent, The Provident Life and Trust Co., 516 E. Madison St. Phone 735-M. feb19-24 G Tomorrow the purpose of the ALL NATION REVUE will be fully explained. Read these ads. Shoes repaired while you wait. O.I . Andres, 222 S. State. tf Call Lyndon for a good flashlight. eod-tue Davis Store, 119 So. Main St. The "Standard" Loose-Leat Book at Wahr's. Your name on cover without expense. Feb.15to29 Our Serivre is always Gentlemanly, Courteous and Prompt. Start 2255. t The Fifty-Fifty Athletic Union Suits that made pavis famous last year. The