"HIGAN DAILY A 11 ..._._ Rood, Emmor P. Rosenthal, Arthur M. HER ve) t J. A I. 'ederick alter L. Alland S. Ralph H. d D. aymond F. k D. Earold E. ris W. hur E. N. Ross, Glen A. Ross, John W. Roth, Edwin A. Rowell, Wilfred J. Rubin, Isadore Ruihley, Elliott F. Runmler, Ernest E. Russell, Wilford B. Ryan, Bernard L. Sallwasser, Milton J. Sander, John Ferdinnand Schlosser, Walter B. tSchneider, Joseph J. Schnorbach, Philip W. Scholnick, Ethan A. Schwenkmeyer, Carl H. Scofield, Morrison W. Scott, Harold W. Seager, Miner C. Shedd, Fred R. Shelton, Donald C. Shenker, Earl A. Sepanski, Abin J. Shoemaker, Clayton S. Shumar, Harold J. Siegrist, Carl H. Silvesthorn, Roy F. Sipple, Louvis S. Slaughter, Marion Daniel Slotnick, Alfred Smith, Gerald W. Smith, Schuyler B. Sneckenbeiger, Robert H. Snow, Richard R. Spencer, Harold W. Spidel, Wilbur D. Stacey, John D. .Stafford, William H.. Stark, Harold W. Stearns, Williard A. Steganga, Waldo R. 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Michigan, ac- cording to the report, has nearly dou- bled its production with 992,000 tons. The estimates for the 1918 crop is 6,359,000 tons. EDDIE RICKENBACKER, U. S. ACE, HAS I2 PLANES TO CREDIT With the American Army in France, Oct. 2. - Lieut. "Eddie" Rickenbacker, who recently became an ace, is leading the American fliers with 12 destroyed German machines to his credit. Ed- gar Tobin, San Antonio, Tex., is sec- ond, with 11, while R. G. Landis son of Judge K. M. Landis is third with 10. Landis, however, is flying with the British. The Standard Loose Leaf Note Book at Wahr s University Bookstore. -Adv. Six Die as Cholera Sweeps Berlin Basel, ,Switzerland, Oct. 3. - Chol- era has broken out in Berlin, accord- ing to advices received here. There have been seven cases of which six were fatal. A warm welcome and perfect ser- vice at Wahr's University Bookstore. -Adv. Daughter Born to Mr. and Mrs. Butts A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butts of Detroit. Mrs. Butts was formerly Miss Eileen Hub- bard, daughter of Mrs. Collins Hub- bard of Thompson street. Mr. Butts is the son of Prof. William H. Butts and Mrs. Butts. You will always find satisfaction by adveritsing in the Daily.-Adv. , .. Carlton J. oward P. William Hasley .arles' E. ight L. nneth H. Jharles A. Roland V. Frank W. William K. ster A. Marvin A. 'lton D. ude B. dmund W. Harold H. Harry J. Leo P. Villiam A. ,ecil G. on, Charles H. ugh, Edward C. rerett L. Charles M. lliam H. [arold W. Buckley C. George IH. -thur M. larence 'red H. Have You Read It?I- "THOUGHTS ON DANCING"- Worthy of Maurie Dunne in the OCTOBER INLANDER ; .,VRP ~~~~ AT ANY BOOK STORE Subscribe before October 16 and get eight best numbers for $1.00 . .~* ..< ~ .. . . . . . . After that $1.25 Let us Fill Your Wants-We Have the "Stuff" and Our Prices are Right-Everything a Student Needs The StdentsA Supply Store, 1111I S. University Opposite Engineering Arch L. C._ Schicede, Prop. ~*vg aruso 1S Coming, Saturday, October- 19th SPECIAL NOTICE--To make it possible for members of the S. A. T. C. to4, attend this "all star" series of concerts, the programs are being arranged for Saturday evenings instead of on the days announced elsewhere. - - 7r.1 eS 1 R. Aim LEOPOLD GODOWSKY, Pianist DECEMBER ENRICO CARUSO, Tenor SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 LEOPOLD GODOWSKY "Distinguished Russian Pianist" TOSCHA SEIDEL, Violinist SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 TOSCHA SEIDEL Russian Violinist This young man is well known in Europ- ean music centers and has made a sensation in his few American appearances. He is the third of Auer's wonderful pupils, and by many is considered the greatest. JOSEPH BONNET, Organist JANUARY JOSEPH BONNET French Organist Bonnet won an ovation at the last 'May Festival as he has done everywhere else. He is France's greatest organist and was called from the trenches and sent by his government to carry a message of French artistry to the American music lovers. ANNA CASE, Soprano SATURDAY, NOVEMEII R16 ANNA CASE Soprano Star of the Metropolitan Opera Co. This beautiful American girl has won many laurels both in opera and in recital and is acknowledged by the public and crit- ics alike as one of the best and greatest of artists. ENRICO CARUSO "The Greatest Singer of All Times" Assisted by NINA MORGANA Metropolitan Opera Soprano ELIAS BREESKIN Russian Violinist his constitutes one of Caruso's very few cert engagements this year. Ann Arbor- will have opportunity to hear this orld singer" at his best in a program of as, songs and duets. This great master will Arbor for the first time. of the greatest, a position ed for many years. be heard in Ann He ranks as one he has maintain- 7______________________________ I a.. ALL TICKETS EXEMPT FROM WAR TAX COURSE TICKETS, including Caruso concert (with $3.00 Festival coupon) $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6. MAIL ORDERS, now being received, will be filled first, in order of receipt. PUBLIC SALE of course tickets begins Saturday, October 5,8 a. m., Hill Auditorium Box Office. For tickets, announcements, or other information, please address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary, University School of Music. MI. CARUSO USES THE HARDMAN PIANO EXCLUSIVELY. TOUR UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE METROPOLITAN MUSICAL BUREAU. NEW YORK CITY U