THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ------ r I Let Music Ring Throughout. the House ents GOOD NEW& WHITMAN'S CANDY IN A NHW PACKAGE TIED WITH U. OF M. COLORS We are ready to show you the best line of Men s Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Caps, and Furn- ishings at reasonable prices. CA LKINS' PHARMACYI 324 S. State Street I Either when all alone, or when a few friends unexpectedly drop in, you'll find heaps of real enjoyment in the Columbia Grafonola. With all (lance records at $1.00; popular double disc records at 65c, you make a saving on every purchase. This instrutent, of a full,.rich, glorious tone will be sent to your house on ap- proval. State whether you prefer oak or mahogany. With a large, noiseless motor of unusual strength, and a plush covered turntable, it's an extraordinary buy at $100. MUSIC SHOP ALLMENDINGER'S 120 E. Liberty St. F .. !1 i' _ F J !I III -. ; : i , i! f LDHAMS & CO.'S CORNER 201-203 S. Main St. Be' Attractively Dressed and gain the admiration of all ,R by having your-next suit j Individually Custom Tailored by ARTHUR F. MARQUARDT Campus Tailor 516 East William St. Phone 1422-J . "GOTHIC" N\RROW' ~OL LAR ONT FITS CRAVAT KNOT IFECiT LY. 2 for 26c IET. PEABODY & CO.. Ic.. MAKERS Peer Gynt" which receives its first en presentation under the energetic pices of Oliver Morosco at Hill ditorium, Tuesday evening, October presents an all-star supporting cast y worthy the international reputa- n of the star, CYRIL MAUJDE, who le such an American success as umpy" last season. Myrtle Stedman with her dignified uty anti charm is an ideal Solveig, le Herbert Standing as St. Peter, rles Ruggles as the Button Mould- wi-lia Desnond as the - Parson li the cloven hoof, and Juan de la LX, former leading haritcne at the yal Opera of Copenhagen who is of the latest prizes to be attracted the screen, arc a quartette of fine, >rs it would be impossible to dupli- e. In a notable array of beautiful men, one stands out prominently, utiful Winifred Bryson. This famous le of the Burbank Theatre stock npany of I,os Angeles, was specially ned for "PIlER GYNT." 'HEAACHELESS' DRINS AGREE WITH CHEMISTS Professor Hale Reads Paper Before Chemical Society at Seattle; At- tends Unique Banquet Synthetic, non-alcoholic wines and cocktails, which by their taste and ap- pearance could hardly be distinguished from the real beverages, even by a connoisseur, were a unique feature of a banquet served to members of the American Chemical society during its convention in Seattle, September 1 and 2. Prof. W. J. Hale, of the chem- istry department, the only represent-' ative from the University of Michigan to attend, gave a paper on "The Con- stitution of the Three Nitro-Alpha- Carbopyrrolic Acids." Prohibition takes effect in the State of Washington January 1, 1916. On' this account certain fruit products companies have begun the -manufac- ture of artificial drinks. The Wash- ington hotel therefore extended to oneC of these companies the privilege of presenting to the chemists their com- plete repertoire of the best drinks that' could be served, at a banquet. Not a drop of alcohol was to be found in any of the drinks, yet in ap- pearance, taste and appetizing fea- tures they far surpassed many of the1 intoxicating beverages offered to the public today. In a year the firms manufacturing these new beverages will ship them+ east of the Mississippi river, the high transportation rates at present for-i bidding the sale of the products ex- cept in the far west. The next meeting of the American Chemical society will be held next spring in Lebanon, Ohio. The regular meeting will be held in conjunction with the A. A. A. S. during the Christ- mas holidays of 1916 in New York City. Call 2255 for a Stark Taxicab. "We'll be there." oct5tf NEW .CLASSIFICATION MADE IN UNIVERSITY STORE ROOM Prof. J. A. Bursley is conducting an investigation in the university store- room", at the rear of the Homeopathic hospital. The object of the investiga- tion is to study the classification of the stores with a- view of increasing the efficiency by an installation of a system using symbols on all stores of a like nature. MEMIBERSHIP FIGURES SWELL AS CAMPAIGN APPROACHES Membership figures on the Michigan Union ledgers now approximate 2,100, and plans for increasing these figures will culminate in the canvass of every rooming house Tuesday and Wednes- day nights. Committeemen who were listed in The Daily this week will gather for a smoker at 6:45 o'clock Tuesday night, when they will get lists of about 15 names each. These lists have been completed by several of the men on the committee during the past few days. Urpper Bible Class Will Meet Tonight Members of the Upper Bible class will meet at 7:45 o'clock tonight in the Bible Chair building. The class was opened last Saturday with a membership of 60. Other classes will be started next week. Senior Architects to Meet Monday Because of the Convocation exer- cises, the senior architect nominations scheduled for yesterday, were post- poned .until 5:00 o'clock Mbnday af- ternoon, in room 311 of the new engi- neering building. Elections will be made Wednesday. Bachelor to Appear in Lecture Series Rev. F. B. Bachelor will begin a series of lectures entitled, "The Quest for God," at 10:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Baptist chunch. The first of this series will be, "Can God Be Found in the Material Universe?" Lunches, Candies; Sodas NOTHING BUT THE BEST SUGAR BOWL When Down Town try our I liBRARiANS CLOSE 25TH CONVENTION F RATERNITFS, Clubs and Campus Societies w hc desire to hold Fall Banquets in the Tea -Room should make the n*ecessary arrangement a once. DOZENA PROUSE John S. Cleainger, Head Associatio" Year of Jackson, for Coming to I I C hi ropodst Will be at the HAIR SHOP Every Tuesday Mrs, T. L. STODOARD 707 N. Univ. Phone 296-J Gentlemen by Appointment STUDENT TAKEN TO DETROIT TO FACE STATUTORY CHARGE Neal Morrel, '18D, was arrested by Chief of Police Frank Pardon yes- terday morning on receipt of infor- mation from the authorities at Detroit that he was wanted to answer a statu- tory crime in that city, alleged to have been committed early this fall. An officer arrived yesterday afternoon and took him back to face the charge. 'Ten cents rents a good Eastman Ko- dak, :ny size you want. Lyndon's, 7114 N. University. Sat-Sun OTHER OFFICERS REMAIN SAME With adjournment at the end of its fifth session Friday noon, the Mich- igan Library association closed its twenty-fifth annual convention in Alumni Memorial hall with the record of the largest enrollment in its his- tory. John S. Cleavinger, of the Public library of Jackson, formerly vice- president of the association, was elect- ed as president for the coming year to succeed Theodore W. Koch. Other than this there was practically no change in the personnel of the officers. Resolutions were passed by the con- vention thanking the University School of Music for the complimentary re- cital furnished by the faculty in honor of the association guests on Thursday afternoon, and others thanking the Ann Arbor Library club, the Civic as- sociation, the university library force and the campus and city for the cour- teous hospitality and cooperation con- tributed by each. On Friday noon a luncheon for for- mer summer school library students was held, with an attendance of 50. J)ietschler Verein Elects President At a general meeting of the Deut- scher Verein Thursday evening, Har- old J. Sherman, '17, was elected pres- ident. A YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE UTMOST IN SERVICE AND FINE COOKING. I To The Students WHO ARE CONTEMPLATING PURCHASING A TALKING INSTRUMENT THE VICTOR ICTROLA is acknowledged by musicalceebritie:. having contracts with the best artists in every manner of entertainment, together with the fact of having the range of four different volumes of tone, make it worth your while to consider. Easy payments, GRINNELL BROS. 116 SO. MAIN ST. PHONE 1707 BOARID OF EDUCATION REPORTS LARGE ENROLLMENT FN SCHOOLS Decided gains were shown in the at tendance of the city schools accord ing to reports read at the meeting o of the board of education Tuesday evening. The revised enrollment shows tha there are 2,738, or an increase of 10 over the enrollment of last year a this time; average daily attendancE 2,512, or anincrease of 50; her cen of. attendance, 97.5, or an increas of .63. epy Leave Copy LS I Eatt and Students' a ASISupply Store ADVERTISING This "We'll' 2255. year, the same as last y be there." Stark Taxicab LOST )ST-Tau Beta Pi key. Call 1722-J. Reward. octl4-15-16 )ST-One lady's wrist watch. Re- ward for return to 303 Science Bldg. oct14-15-16 >ST-On East University avenue, be- tween Willard and South University, a pair of steel-rimmed spectacles in old case. Reward for return to 719' East University avenue. Telephone 1704. oct15-16 )ST-Bunch of keys with tag 313 attached. Return to Martha Cook building. oct16-17 ST--On Main or Washtenaw or in 5 and 10-cent store, pocketbook con- aining sum of money and several ertificates of deposit. Finder re- turn to Michigan Daily. Reward. Oct16 MISCELLANEOUS Girls, attention! For rain-water ampoos, face massage and manicure to Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski. Phone 6-W. 1110 South University. Side trance. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Garage. Phone 1068-M. oct15-16-17 FOR RENT-Large, light, attractive suite. Reasonable rates. Also room- mate wanted. Phone 633-R. 413 Thompson. Oct16-17-19 FOR RENT-Desirable front suite for two students. Lavatory connec- tion. Good heat. Electric light. Price reasonable. 503 Madison St. oct16-17 FOR SALE FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE Cambridge Road-198 feet. Beautiful residence sites on hill with splen- did view. ° Owner will sell very cheap. Address H. P. Breitenbach, 1611 Kresge Bldg., Detroit. Octl3&16 WANTED WANTED-Two students to represent us in Ann Arbor and vicinity; big money selling our patented Auto- Vac Dust Collectors. Something new, reasonable, practical. Auto- Vac Duster Co., Jackson, Mich. Pianos to rent. Prices and pianos right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf SP E C I A L Saturday Morning, Oct. 16 OFFER 8:30.-1 2 Paid Subscribers may subscribe for another paper, local or foreign, AT FOR THE COLLEGE YEAR Also every third person who subscribes will get the special rate of $1.00 In the future all cars stop at ar Drug Store. Good- oct5tf THE MICHIGAN DAILY Offices: Press Bldg. Across from the Majestic e-third off on Fountain Pens. zer's Hardware, 310 So. State. 4