THE MICHIGAN DAILY. HATS Al of the different kind, direct from the shops of CROFUT'& KNAPP Co, Price $3.00 The world over Tinker & Company FURNISHERS & HATTERS Cor. South State and Williams Streets J r s !ypr "t J t Qph C & b -11 U w.-Bloch Co..I t 'I I ,,, CLOTHES F( U. o M. MEN You will find Clot here in The Big St that you know are ri -Adler's for exampl< You will like to l< over the new w e a v shades, and styles 1 fashion making firm put out. lead- is for ears reted e real in.. rt i' . ...... r Atl &°Co. 1DQCTORS OEGREE TO MAIN STREET WAEN S. THOMPSON i 1I NIAN SHOES. i See the New Devon Last It bears Distilnction PUS BOOTERY 508 8. STATE ST. i WRBACH fD SON COMPANY paratus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy e4 SON CO. 200-208 . Liberty St. - MINE GET YOUR Window Cards, and Posters OF nutually beneficial. est and largest stock chigan Pins, Clocks, ly exclusive Optical ty where glasses are ade to your order. ion to Repair Work. DAVIS & OHLINGER Phone 432-J 109-111 E. Washington I p Lunches delivered. Call .107. CO. DOZENA PROUSE hiropodist Will be at the H AIR SHOP Every Tuesday irs. T, L STODOARD N. Univ. Phone 296-J Gentlemen by Appointment Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's Ilardware. 310 State. tf One-third off on Fountail lPeas. Switzer's Hardware, 310 So. State. EXPERIENCE xperie"ce has taught us that foot- ball games and week-end house par- ties go hand in hand. Experience has taught YOU that RELIABLE taxicab service is, at such times, an ASSET hi the fullest meaning of the term. Stark Taxicab SERVICE is RELI- ABLE. We have equipment adequate to handle large parties EFFICIENT- LY, and so we solicit your business. The Stark Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. octl4tf Thesis Submitted to Columbia TJni. versity Accorded Favorable Criticism "Population: A Study in Malthu- sianism," is the title of a thesis for which Warren S. Thompson, of the sociology department, recently re- ceived his -doctor's degree from Co- lumbia university. The thesis was ac- corded favorable criticism in the Au- gust issuee of the American Political Science Review. The author in his thesis defines the meaning of Malthusianism and -up- holds Malthus in his views on popu- lation. He follows this with a state- ment of the views on population held by some of the recent economic writers. The movement of population during the years 7860-1910, and its growth in relation to food supply, is next con- sidered, and finally the economic law of diminishing returns. The American Political Science Re- view in its criticism-of the thesis says: "The essay is of especial interest in view of the conclusion which the au- thor reaches, namely, that even in the United States the population cannot continue to increase without being more and more subjected to the aotual want of food, unless an increasing, instead of a decreasing, part of the population becomes rural, in which case our present standard of living must besimplified." Webster Society Elects Officers At a meeting of the Webster society held Friday night, K. M. Stevens, '16L, was elected president' of the organ- ization. The other officers chosen for the coming year are: Secretary, C. S. Neithercut, '16L; treasurer, M. Wein- berger, '16L ; critic, H. J. Waples, '16L; T. L. Westlake, '16L; parliamen- tarian, H. J. Waples, '16L; reporter, E. 0. Snethen, '16L. Menorah Society Meets Tonight Members of the Menorah society will meet for the first time this year at 8:15 o'clock tonight in Newberry hall. The program which has been arranged includes an address by Prof. I. Lec Sharfman, of the economics depart- ment, a piano solo by Abraham J. Gornetzky, '17, and a selection on the violin by Robert Burman, '19. ORDERS NEGRO TO LEAVE CITY Ch-rged With Exposing Cheap Jew- elry for Sale at M. C. Depot Antonio Foopine, colored, was ar- raigned yesterday morning before a justice of the peace, following his ar- rest Friday night at the Michigan Cen- tral depot, on the charge of exposing cheap jewelry for sale. Foopine denied the charge, stating that the jewelry, consisting of three rings, had been purchased at a local five and ten-cent store, but when ar- raigned on a second charge of disturb- ing the peace, he pleaded guilty and was given a suspended sentence by the judge, on the condition that he leave the city. "Graustark," the story of love be- hind the throne. Arcade, Tuesday. Oct17 "Graustark," the story of love .be- hind the throne. Arcade, Tuesday. Oct17 "In a hurry?" Call Stark, 2255. IK "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS": THE WELL IRESSED (OLLEGE MAN IS A CONTENTED in the classroom, on the campus or at the social function his self confidence is supreme if his clothes are tailored- to-order by Ed. V. Price & Co. We are filling the requirements of college men who demand tailored-to- order clothes of unmistakable distinc- tion at a reasonable price. See our handsome woolens and leave your measure-TODAY. 4 Doors South German-Ameri- can Savings Bank Main St. Exclusive Local Dealers for El). V. PRICE & CO. Chicago Work Progresses on Nickefs Arcade Work on the second unit of Nickels' Arcade, the new State street store, has progressed to such an extent that it will probably be completed by the first of the year. It is estimated that the cost of the two units will aggre- gate $60,000. As soon as the second unit is fin- ished, work will be begun on the ar- cade proper which will, when com- pleted, bring the total cost of the Reule, Conlin & I Corner Main and Washingtc COME IN $18 to $28 t structure well above the $100,000 Leave Capy ILeave Copy at a Quarry's and Students, The Delta CA Supply Store A D-VE RT I S ING s WANTED WANTED-Pupils to tutor in French conversation and grammar, by na- tive French teacher. 723 S. Thayer St. Phone .1471-M. Oct17-20-22 POSITION WANTED--As porter in, fraternity house. Have done porter work before. Call 2098-R between 6 and 7 p. m. Oct17-19 WANTED-Student to represent a re- liable firm. Must have business . abilities. Right position to right man. Send applications to J. R. Biel, 700 Chene St., Detroit. Oct17-19 LOST LOST-Heavy gray Rugby sweater with' side pockets. Taken by mis- take from veranda of house nearest' last entrance of Ferry Field, Satur- day. Suitable reward if returned to Elton Gaul, 609 E. Williams St. Oct17-19 LOST-Athletic book in so :., stand of Ferry Field, October 61th. Phone 347-J. oct17 LOST-Bunch of keys with tag 313 attached. Return to Martha Cook building., oct16-17 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 -Pianos to rent. Prices and pianos right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf FOR SALE FOR SALE--Three Pre-Festival Con- cert tickets in first 2alcony, seventh row. Call 1920-J. Oct17 MISCELLANEOUS Girls, attention! For rain-water shampoos, face massage and manicure go to Mrs. J. R. Trojanowslii. Phone 696-W. 1110 South University. Side entrance. mark. The arcade will house 18 stores, several of which have already been leased by local merchants. Alpha Nu to Hold Membership Tryouts Membership tryouts for Alpha Nu debating society will be held from 4:00 o'clock to 6:00 o'clock on Wed- nesday, October 20, room 401, Univer- sity hall. Tryouts are to give an original speech on some topic of in- terest not more than eight minutes in length. The purpose of the society will be to specialize in parliamentary debate and procedure, although attention will also be given to platform debate. Fred Middlebush Teaching at Knox Fred A. Middlebush, who was for- merly teaching assistant in American history, is now in the history depart- ment of Knox college at Galesburg, 1111. See "The Millionaire Baby" at the Arcade on Monday. Oct17 ACHI WRITES FOOTBALL SONG "Fight, Men of Michigan," Will Be Given Public Rendition October 22 William C. Achi, '17L, author of Michigan's Hawaiian yell, has just completed a football song which bids fair to rank with "Varsity" or "The Victors." The title of the piece is, "'Fight, Men of Michigan." L. M. Kishlar, '17E, is drawing the. cover design for the song, while Wil- fred Wilson, '16, new director of the Varsity band, is preparing the band accompaniment. A public rendition of the piece will take place at the mass meeting to be held in Hill Auditorium on October 22, on the eve of the game with M. A. C. The private canoe houses at the U. of M. Boat Livery will close for the winter, Monday, Nov. 1st. Anyone wishing to repair or change their ca- noe, or remove anything from lockers, must. do so before Nov. 1st- Octl7-19-20-21 Come and inspect Weinberg's Coll- seum and hear the new electric organ. Open for inspection today from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Admission free. oct17 For quick parcel and messenger service, call 2028. In the future all cars stop at Good- year Drug Store. oct5tf 25 cents-any part of the city. Stark1 Taxicab Co., 2255. oct5tf Frequent discussion of t rect pronunciation of "As name of "PEER GYNT'S' er in Henrik Ibsen's cel( drama of the droll Nor wanderer, brings out tl that the small circle abc capital-A in Norwegiar ling makes the pronun "tos. CYRIL MAUDE, the actor-manager who great success as "Gri the star. This shown at Hill Auditor day evening, To The Students WHO ARE CONTEMPLATING PURCHASING A TALKING INSTRUMENT is acknowledged by musical celebrities as the peer in its lne, The Victor Co., 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 and 8:45. Engineerin g student your shop outfit at sr are. Highest quality prices. Havry Mestayer n Baby," exciting detect 4